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Show the ttah. Friday aroBxnra examiner: ogdex, morning, October M SUES SALCON KEEPERS (OR IM JUSltS TO BliURKER MEN BY COMMERCIAL KILLED FALL OF FORMED EIGHT TEAMS WILL PLAY SCHEDULE OF GAMES. MADS WAN6GAARD MEETS DEATH AT HIS WORK. Staking" Powder Was Bupervioiog Eaaavatiaa of Gravel Apachts and Falataffi Sowrl Praetica Gama, and Latter Wlna by Pit Whan Large Maaa Fall, Twa te One. Fatally Injuring Him. The Apache and 'h Faiaiaffsbowlrd a prarilco game mi 'ho Association alleya last evening. the Falsuff winning two out ot three gamaa. but loe- ing out in letol number ot pine by S3. Wilaon boated high a 'erase, with til; Baiter second with Wl- - Herrick waa high on tbe F alaiaff team with SSI. Treseder substituted 'he Orel , game it place ot Thomas. Thomaa bowled ... jitnea which roaulied In tbe death of! the unfortunate mail within two bourn. after the accident occurred. The none: tf lb arridrnt and the atraudant death tl Mr. Wanegeard threw a pall over liun'svllle. aad laat nlsbt the oue; epic of oonvei'Mtion or the atroeia nfi ha i town aae the unfertunaie occurrence that had robbed thr city of one of lie moat esteemed riliiene. At tbe lilne of thr ect'ideat Mr. Wanepaard apt directing the work at a force of men at the gravel pit, aud had aiepperi to out wide which had been recently excavated, leaving a maaa of material overhanging. Suddenly. and from no apparent can-- , the uiasa became loomed aud deecend-eupon Mr. Wsusgaard burying hint. Thoat prtaeut haaieued io hie aaatal-ancand after c,nd"rble tlfort succeeded In extricating him from the ai once that he debris, li waa was seriously, if not dangerouaiy , In Jured. and wae at mice lakea no hie honie, end Ur. Shields, one of the local physician. atminionrd. A haety that examination showed I Mr. Wanagaard bad both of hia lega and four rib broken, together with in ernal injuries that could not at tbe 'iuie ha determined. Realising that ii'um prom pi action depended rhe 'isa's life. if tt eimld be aaved at all, Dr. Shield at mica telephoned to Dr. Joyce of thie city to come w hia asae sistance. The latter responded pmmprlv ae waa possible to Tba call and waa netting Mr. Wanegaardb riba The Government Tests Powder pure and healthful, made from prove Royal Bakins; free from alum or phosphatic grape cream of tartar, absolutely acids and highest of all baking powders in leavening strength. The Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any baking healthful food. powder in the world. It makes pure, clean and Avoid Alum Baking Powders d e of the opinion that the use of alum tad salts of alumina in food should he prohibited. It b well I understood that the constant use of alum compounds exerts both a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an ."I am very strongly EDTARD S.TOOD, MIX, Prefssroe of CWmiUry, Huurf Medical School, Boston, (t The Ogden Commercial Bowling league for the present aeason ha been organised and cnqgixtx of night mama represented by tji ieadiug business bnuaea of the city. Suitable prise 111 be hung up for eacellenc in both individual and team work. The Are men finishing with the hlgheat averthe ages will be eligible to representBowlassociation alleya bi the Western ing association loumsineni to be bald In Malt Lake nest spring. The league 23. open Monday et suing, October art-oand tbe prospects are bright tor s of high class bo ling. Thsjins-uof tba team, together with the league schedule, follows: ! If nst be remembered that when alum baking powders are used in making bread, biscuit or cake, a portion ot the alum is carried unchanged into the stomach. t, powders contain alum. cent-an-oun- ce twcnty-five-cen- p when ha expired. The ri (vested w aa one of the uld of HiintsvtlV. and a m amber of a ft mi l which bat for many yeara been Identified with rhe internals of Welter county. He leeret a wife and and three; live children, two aoii daughter. Notice of the funeral arraugements will be given later. reai-dent- a EXAMINER TELEPHONES Invest above Wsslilnginn avenue was in fbn allowed thai ih furga. but as that waa of large alt tl was rttinguikhi'd by ilia department. Fireamu .1. H. Wheal, of the Southern Pacific. la reported on the airlt llat. iga-tio- fli-t- EDITORIAL ROOMS .Ns. SI Independent Phan Nab ell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE ...Na. 120 Independent Phene , Na. SS Bell Phene COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE WM. GLASMANN WEBER CLUE. Na. 120 Independent Phena Bell Phena Na. 120 The encarslnn mniiulttre of the .N0b 120 of both telephone eyeteme Weber club will meet at club parlor! closed after 1p.m. R o'clock sharp this evening. If you don't get your paper phone at The advertising oomtnliiee will nteer Bell 779s; Ind. S72. D. G. Ncleon, Ciro'clock Thin at club parlor ar culation Manager. The following genilenien evening., compose the advertising nutnniiuee; V. M. Nye. F. J. Kieeel. Waller We.lell. Msx DsvldsiMt. W. 8. Porterfield, John K. lawis. J. W. Aliboii. A. 1). Hnivth. W. A. Wattis. W. tl. Wilton. V. V. Wi'hee and William Ulasinann. tl BREVITIES Tfak grading of tin Nevada Northern railway is i.ow within 25 mill's of 11. Hundreds of men are pushing tbe work. Ties and siccl are arriving by tbe carload dally and I ha con-ruction camps are lie mg; strung out ever Hi? remuininff distance. . v Miss Cecil Mcfurdle, a nludent of the Barred Heart academy, la quite pick at the residence of Iter pHfenta. The public of Ogden have been under the Impression that I ant a married man. 1 would like tt tla'e for the benefit of all, I am not a married mnn mid sever have been. J SI. HARNF.8. A marriage license waa granted to Francis Wild and .May, Brewer, I Kith of Ogden. ri u irritation of the Internal organs after absorption." Jen-cen- t, U x saloonkeeper aetla n man boose, and tba man later, an a result, becomes drunk, aad then while in That condition sustains personal injuries, can those who sold him the liquor be held reapeuaible for damages? The foregoing la n question utat Judge . Mowed and n Jury will be called upon: to decide in a day or so, a case lu which the question la to be settled now being oa trial in the Second court. The rasa la that of Bertha Petersen va. H. MrManin et al.. and la a anil for BMv damages alleged to be doe from H. McManln, Mangus Ingebrei-son- , G. L Becker, Eric Larson, P. M. Poulaon, and Theodore Schausenbach. ne n result of injuries sprained oa September ID. 104, by Hnu Petersen, who. while in a drunken condition. attempted to ride n bicycle aad oollided with another rider, which resulted In hi f&Uins to tba ground and sustaining' a broken leg. which permanently crippled him. The complaint alleges that the several defendants supplied the plaintiff' husband with liquor, cantrary to tho statute of the state. Before the Jury had been selected George McCormick, representing Theodore tichgnsenbarh. moved that tbo rase as to hia client be dismissed. The motion was denied and the selection of n Jury waa proceeded with. Tho plaintiff is represented by Attorneys Thomaa Maloney aud A. W. Agee, While tbe defense baa retained some of the leading legal lights of the city. Judge W. L. Magfnni. A. ti. Horn. Heudersou ft Macmillan and George McCormick appearing 'for the differmi defendants. lM-tri- AbsolutelyPure, THEATRES Bertha Ratamait Say a Men Wha Sold Har Huaband Liquor Are Liable for Hie Misfortunes. LEAGUE IS GRAVEL, ms. :o, BaaUr, Wright. Wilson. Wright Bhanka, lamdin: substitute, Van Dsm Z C M. 1- .- Flvgire. T reader, Carl Ntishett; wubstltute. sonn. Driggs. Kckltind. M. Nye, R. Nyj, y. M. Njw Co.-- K. Buckniiller. Beagers, (J. Bondder; sub CRACKER UNION" CIVES JUVENILE COURT SOME WORK The Juvenile court was called upon to break up the "brass union'' and today It will consider the esses of the members of what appears to have been a cracker union.' which is knowu to include five boys, all of whom have been located, shaken down and have confessed that they have been implicated in tba recent burglaries at tbe Ogden Cracker and Biscuit tttfflpany's factory. Tbo two boy whom the police corralled wars a couple of very penitent youths after they had been questioned for a few minutes and told in detail the story of their nperarions. and were glad te give the names of the other lads who had shared in the perils and pleasures of the break. They said they had gained an entrance tn the buildiug through the window in tho coal cellar and bad reached Vbe upper floor by means of a belt shaft.' on of the crowd usually per forming tbi feat and then opeulng tho door for the others. While in tbe factory they have refreshed themselves with ths products of the place and have carried off what they needed for future banquets. In all tbe place has been oroken into three times to the knowledge ot the police and to all of which break, the boya confessed. The two lads located were not placed under arrest but were invited to call upon Judge Patton during hia nfllre hours and explain their con duct. stitute. Flower. Richardson ft Miller. Baker, Trus, Van Dyke; aubatlr tute. Grant. FalstaS - Leaiiom. I aia, Watklna, Btrauon. Whlppl. Byaon; ubsLltute. Rushmer Optical Co. Ruakmer. Charles Farley did not ualswuUy Hass. Wherry. Burton Lindsay; subshoot and kill wild dark on Bepiembcr IK. That was virtually the verdiri of stitute. Btawart. Toggery Taylor. Thomas. Morton, Judge John D. Murphy tn the police afternoon, who, after W. Herrick. Van Xe: substitute, lie rouri yesterday i:h hearing the testimony in the case ot F. Beuildar. P. the titaie of I'tah va. Cha. Farley, milistituta, McDowell; Lund. of John Herrick. information on tba charged 11. Fret well. Dsbb with unlawfully killing and shootde23, Uw. 11, lid duck, discharged the Wright v. Xju-O- ol. ing fendant. Z. ('. M. I. v Fs '.staff Oct. 14, Dec The css ha attracted considerable Interest among the residentn ot Hunts- 12. Feb. J3. CAVROS AGAIN IN LIMELlCKT Rushmer v Kichardaon ft (rant ville. where the defendant and the 14. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION MEET prosecuting witness reside, although It Oel. 25, Dee.vs.11. Feb. 21 Oct. lacked anv sensational features. Toggery Tile has again heeu limelight At Hov. ('tiller's olfice in Fait lake John Da lib and Clarence Uabb were Dec. 14. Felt. 15. thrown upon the saloon conducted by tlu-rft Lrnl Richardson will be held a meeting of examined for the state, while Horace today Wright Harry Gavroa, at 116 Twenty-fiftIBand Clark exposition the Taylor and the defendant testified for Oct. 80. Jan.1. I.vs. b. - Oct. 31, Jan. . street, and the proprietor sill in the at which the reports of the the defense. N'ye,Z. C. M. morning be arraigned In the police ' nicnthers of ihe comnitsslon sill he . The prosocutlou waa conducted hv Feb, SO. court on ibe charge of having dis1. Jan I endured the governor. Among thoae County Atiorney Hulaniskl aud the deRushmer vs. Toggery-No- v. turbed the peace, provided a more who Hill ba in attendance will lie fendant represented by Attorney N. .1. 4. Feb. 21. serious charge la not brought, (lu Nor. candive. Falstan Republican ltudulph Kuchler. Harris. this occasion Gavroa, according to tbe date for mayor of Ogden, who has Jan. 5. Feb. 22. moat authentic story that could ba se4, served as treasurer of the commission, Jan. Nov. fi, vs. Toggery Wright cured, tried lo do n Utile surgical work and whose business-lik- e handling of 2d. Feb. on tbe craniuitf of n fellow Greek by the funds of the commission has saved Z. C. M. 1. vs. Richardson ft Grant the name uf George Verges, without the state over $2. nub and wop for Mr. M. 27. Feb. the from Nov. 7, Jan. K. M. Allison, who retires the knowledge or consent of the 1st Kuchler the commendation of the gov- siipeHiueudency of the State IndusRushmer v. ter and without having a slate license ernor. Is 2s. to Fob. 1st. Jan. 10. trial school on November lo prarilce surgery. Tbe Instrument Fa 1st iff vs. Nye Nov. B, Jan. 11, used was a cleaver, which Uavros apbuild a residence in the city and make 1. nl permanent home here. Yesterday March plied to Verges' bead with the best Nov. Ill, of i tit a deed was Bled In Ihe county re-- . Wright v. rut ions, but fortunately for tba hd of a j order's office Transferring Jan. 15, March 5. latter be sidestepped and escaped with The case Nov. 14. Twearv-fourtMary K. Bi evens et 1. M. from Ruslimer street va. Z. ('. a slight scalp wound. lan(J lln vs. Btdney Stevens et al. was raminnci' Herberi MacMillan to Mr. Alllaou and Jan. Id. March S. Previous to tbe rutting Uavros and 17. by Judge Hosell mull Friday morning Wl.k on Jan. Nye-N15, new residence will le Toggery vs. Verges had been quarreling anf had j to, at lb o'rlock. oue. Marrh 7. R1In had considerable t rouble over wnat. ti. Horn slid T. I). Johnson forj Whir-l-i the house is to be Falstaff vs. Richardson ft Grant rhe )( the former say waa an attempt of the the plaintiffs slid R Rlchsrds and MacMillan Ur. Nov. 1. Jam lv. March Ile,, (0 (h. of latter to rob a man who was partakAribnr K. Pra:t for the defendaiiis. ne (,f the heat residence sites am When tits row was Wn'glti vs. Rushmer Xov. 20, Jan. ing too freely. On motion of Judge W, I.. Magin-- . j ip cltw. 22. March 12. at its height and things were looking - Nov. 21. lilss, and with the consent of counsel V. been has 1. Smith prevs J. 7,. C. M. bail for Verges Officer Rarkham enfor t be defense, the case of John Wood j girluiect f The residence, which, rtllR ,,! tered the place and put both of the Jan. 23, March 1.1, held v. Joseph Barker was continued' Jan. in will Nov. the neighbor22, id. niet men under arrest. j, j, Toggery v. Falstaff for ilie term, Tor ran the and 2.iioii. coni IiimhI of 24. March 14. At the station Gavroe put up a part (ttoruev W. I,. Maglnni-- fur 'ite, , lp Grant Xov.; 0f hm roll for his appearanr In court of the bouse mil lie let Nye v Riihsrdson plaintiff and J. II. Skeen for the de- i this seek. in the morning, but Verges, nut hav- 23. Jan. 25. March 13. Wrighr v. Falstaff Xov. 27. Jan. )ng the prlre of liberty, was locked up over night. 29. March 1!'. JUDCE HOWELL ENTERTAINS Z. C. M. 1. Toggery Nov. 2S. Jan (irant-Rh-hard- son, FAEIFY DID KOI SHOOT WHO DUCKS UGLAWFULLY . , d J ov. Died Yeeirrday at' the residence or bis parents, 2616 Washington avenue, gdn. the infant non of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Oitson, after a brief lllbess finm niaralniis. Fit u era I services today at 3 o'clock from his iiarmt's residence. j. Kmith, ..f i lie Southern Pacific ci.iuiwny til Mina. Nevada, has hern lninslt-n.-to Ioca-- I cllo, Idaho, where lie will go Into Hie Oregon Short I.iim servnv. Kngineer M. Engineer 8. A. Kin.-- i v. of the Southern Pacific company at Spnrks. Nev., is visiting with inenris in (laden, lie expect to pay a vi!r to Sail laikn for a few wliicli he will return in Spark and i court lor ilmy. days-efu-- r j i I REED HOTEL i ciin-ym- Tuoda.v. UcioJier is. Glen Mrs. ! j v. Nye I - i. of j Xrtnsirong ami Mrs. Ainisirniig Balt Lake. There were present, aside f:nni .lie guest of the evening, Mr. and ' Tven Waron, eon of Mr. and Joseph Wai-o- ii of Wilson, aged 1 jmr Mr. ! Livid Mslloit. Ruilmdi Kurhler, and ! moil' in. Funeral services lndm and tiles Klixahe'h t'r'Ii. and Judge; at 2 o'ldiH-- from the Wilson meeiing J. A. I Ion ell anil Jilts Esctea'on. hom-e- . Interment in Ogden t'lty ceinc'i-ryThe Imsi'iJ ;f ludiatupulis. I let l manager of the VKotnan' Home Mi e The of 'he Ate'ho.list depsr'iiietit was I'slln! mit rioitaM' flioi'ly lifter 1 o'rlnck this iiiuriiing lit chnri'h I'ui.iy sdoii'eil the reKiri of Nii.1 meaiM rtunmii'oe mipro- lie rxiingtiiidi wliat was thought to bo a l'bizo in the blnrksmiib nlini of Mr. ' linimne 1272.12!) for the vtr ending On Erickson street. July 31 next. Tseniy ihi'ii Died- 2. Nov. 29. Jsn. 31. N.O.OCDEN BUYS CLOTHIHG March 21STORE CF C. F. KROUCH . Dpr Stan- RlrhardMin a Grant ford Nov, It" Felt. 1. March 22. ' s. Z ('. M. I. Dec. 4. Feb Popular Ogden Buaineas Man Will Try Wrlgh' Hit Hand at a New Businesi, 5. March Rushmer J! J'liige Unwell enterlained Iasi evening si the Hermitage In Ogden in honor of Judge Cmirco 11.' v March So J 2. ! Falsisff Iec, Feb. . Tliore w ho have" had lnixiness dealings with X. o. Ogden will he glad to learn that he Is again to he numbered among Ogden's business men, having the stock and liiisineHx of C. F. Kronch and Son. at 23 Twenti : . pun-hatte- ll-- ! s The The Thinnest Watch on Carth j i ! arnt.U ; 1. Owen. transect buMtiess with him In the past. v allll .;r ! '.wtriosy and Integ- F. Keeler an"' (Tiarles J. IMinphrle won for liini the support and e of ioblock Id. South tigditn ritv n pient if his liiisines awoilates an i etirxcr: conMueiaiioti II CuMCInei i. S'arting in the gtveci y lutsinrsK on 19. The Cardens an ! a kina!l scale In 1s93. with his brother, Hatlilia. D the connei-linlink be. ii din; uf hard labor and iiniii Sin Fisnc'scii; Kugene Hnlm. I'lcn'o rsuro-d- h'iinI Tillwavs rf one of the tiwdc the liiisiiie.-S.m FisbcIhco; IntJP New Yotk; 1. Hi.rae-an Horne sys'i'in. and lending ones of the fit). F. II. Soloiniui end wife ,tw Yotk: i 'ia slid the hicti also hs a line across the renter In his new ven'tire Mr. (ledi-i- i will w .H Fadaml and iV. Sn- l.ike. Alie Yota. .I.inu of Cults, ban . lircn acipiired by the endeavor 'o make the raw success ,w that attended his efforts In other line. K'll.ick. Milwaukee; i; )i,t: San i I'ltited rtillws-,the same 1U will con'lnue lo occ-ipFranctsco; K. F. Itartiee, .laiiit-- F A. T. t'rircliee, l.mcoln. Kane. Oct. 19. .Imnrs S. dure as ha been need by Krourh and !tiil;snaHi'.' inrk Xeh.; Harold Fern,, Uga. F f). ' llrtdley. lr .. Toledo, with liis mn.iv 'ti. and will carry an up and Indie' dothen and of Moote. nievciitte. Wn ji-rIna Wit dates, ha- i ner and wife. Ileleu.i; v. ,t w e pi. i,.rrm tbr IndisnBini;: i ; $35 J I ; . u WASH. BIG CLOCK. h- I H con'-nUi- - Te'-p'tn- e I - t I telephone IT1-- i rivne-my- itic new It . d:nnrr lorn; 1 s.vlii the ROBERT McEWAN t!al ''tn. invo'ved IJ,,h i BENEFIT, arc for Jl,'F,r,t bnefl cmceri. to Vrrsngunent STUDY. The special feature of Sam Devore s OF OGDEN Own Co, which appear at tba liranu next Fridsy night, ia Andy Lenta ft United States Deposit Co. In an original cocainized" comedy lu one act. entitled The Queen ot J- - E. Doaly Bavaria" ti on the pen of Barney v rard and Andy Lewie. This act has Mamas e.E." :;: been accoided more favorable com- tops ment by the press throughout the country than any other act now be- Intereit Paid on Savings Accawm fore the public. The central character Is a "cocaine" fiend and has been tba means of much talk, as the authors' conception of this character la tru to life. Tho finale of the act ia almost where the fiend awake from a drram and becomes enraged and smashes everything lu Tito bouse, on ton of this comes a comedy situation and the audience ia bewildered aad amused at the same tlma. Doa t fall to see this act. WATCHES AND c. n37 H. f. UPP THE GIRL FROM KAYS During the nit, a months The Girl from Kays" waa presented in New York laat season new musical aum-bor- a were aoneiaully introduced in the comedy. Thera waa possibly over one hundred uf them tried and it is the boot and most popular of all of them which ar now bs,ng auug la the piece. There are twenty musical numbers and every one of them is described a in bolng a bit. There ia no tbo piece and tbe music ia of a higher than tn is found quality musiusually cal comedies. All of the aongs, however. have a swing and dash to them aud are rich in those element which stamp musical placet with popularity. Mr. North haa aa amusing song called Sufficiency" that b sings with immense success. Lil Blow has several numbers including Customers at Kay's," in which her imitations are decidedly good. Mr. Tuohy has duets with Miss Morton and Miss Blow and a song entitled "I Don't Carr thar always wins applause. The chorus rendering of "Lucy Uudy latdy" is very effective ami Sambo" haa a awing to It that, keeps one's feet busy in beating lime with it. The big chorus is said lo be rich in swrei voices. The preaeniaiion of ihe comedy at the Grand on Monday night will no doubt be largely attended, Beat sale opens Saturday. JEWELRY Our Specialty E2fi7 Wash. Ave. THOSE BIG ONES Elberta's and Madam Srcttg , the enly kind for buttling preserves. J t BiSMARCK DID NOT SUIT HIM John Stevens did not think that things war being conducted in a ma liner satisfactory' to himself last night In the Bismarck saloon on Twent-ltftstreet, and after arguing lor sum time lu a noisy manner with those present, iuciuding ihe proprietor, left the place to reappear ahurily with a colibls stone tho sise of a man's head in hia hands. This he purposed to (hrow through the looking glass la tbe rear of the bar, hut like some great, generals, he delayed before carrying laio execution his campaign aud to the delay be owes the fact that, he will not face Judge Murphy in the morning on s more serious chary titan that of having been drunk. While informing tbe crowd in the place what he Intended t accomplish with the atone Officer Hutchins entered the place and ar pa rated Biev-mi- s from his weapon at the same time placing bis tinder arrest. h LETTER OUR MOTTO IB TO PLEAII j J a,j 19.-1- 1iis lr R. FRANK WATKINS The Grocer i Ind. 67, Phones-B- ll ' SO. LIST, . Irist of lei i era remaining in the P'lSloffice at Ogden, I'tah. October 17, which if not called for in two weeks, will be sent lo the Dead Letter Office: Gentleman's Llat. Iceland Hotel, Prop Avenel Louia Allen W K Leahy D J, May Timothy Aekley Harry R Brownlee W'L McKinney Will C liurngrover Cash Mosnii Lloyd Miller, Leu Barringer Guy McDermott P Jt Black llarry Rock buff A Y Murphy E Noel Will Brandt Mr. Brooks Leslie A Xeikirk Ray M Henard Alfred G iieraon Iele Clark Harry R Powell Edgar Perin Goal (3 letters I Tboa Petorson Trane Chipman, Campbell Patrick Poole A E Pallister A T Cox O G Rowlands D D Carol William Rose L J Child ft West Rowan Jim Cash James T Chambera J R Rogers R M Mchardsnn M B Cohnan Guy Charles 8 M nelger Paul Collins Fred Bnhweiger Frank bhsw A G Collina Ed Dickerson Albert Shaver J J 3 leiters) Derenney Harry R Bakal t; (2 letters) Skinner Homer X Dayton James Smith Frank W Day Thomas Smith Frank X kdlniore Harry Stevenson Bep'imu Elytchioon Jim Scott J W fjrickson James Smith J L Firth Jam Silver T J Fowest George ! Perfect Cut Fine Color , Lowest Price MILLER Hill Wra P. ERNSTROM tdue 4c.) Taylor Warren Thompson 2 Gits llcary House Charles 8 Huntington Leo Hurloy Timolhy Hughes Hugh W Henry John Hering L A Hirst T E .1 M letters) Wrsnen G W Westbrook H J Weber H F Weston John ' Wrighi J R PRACTICAL. H0RSE5H0EH. Wo are specially prepared fef shoeing rnaan horses. do II and see how w Oppssh street. Twenty-thir- d Consolidated Wagon ft Machtss Phone lie X. Wilson John Wilcox Miner J Wilantl 54 E Johnson I) Walker Richard Elmer William Bruce Kerwin W J Wilkinson Dan Kearns 51 J H G KintL W C Ccotch Plaid Tsilot Kirk J Jin Krough IiOUia II I. A. U. Hotel Jep (2 Vriers) lAiug Mr. Gveekmsn Jniweln T B List. Ladies' Buelil Miss Emma Mu trim t 51 rs Babcock 5lrs Align Maiy A Marriott Mr Mary lillH Nl ilaril Mm Lizrie Chase Mm A 31 Nye Mr Sarah C Clark Mrs. C G Hmi Mi Jennie Callahan Mrs Maude Scar 51 Mary S'ol.ts Mm A E Clemen Hue: 1'uoiiie 51m Vfa Cole Mrs Ola Ilf'Walkcr Mrs IV Toombs Miss Cera Davidson Mis. J I nib- -r Miss Eve;eu Miss F.lca- - Blench While Mr C nur M.- WiSiam Mrs Mollin Carey Freeland Mr G C William Mis I a in "f on Mr Wstlace M'i. Valeria Kn'v-Kr- --e VI" 11.1 rrts Mr V'.'--s Hsira Whciwr shi M'st DRUNKENNESS Cigarette end Tobacce Habit Cured by Vs V.) TRIB r' 1 p. ) w,.f. h DA VIA. N. ('.. (V t. 19. ial tiwin beain.4 J'resMeni end nary rrive. h ie o'er isilway st 5; 45 o'civi k. : niHib s vi'r.v hr'ef p:oji. for Chn'l'i'ie i The specKouwcvel; li- - Pouih-ir- : ('.: methe ct'-- ii 'a,nn"-F- c 'i'h ius fill fnlf I'T'cr snf ro 11 e'e:y o'r"t . - Geo. Cave, Sole Ogden, Utah. f. ,r'r3 elf?- -.' rJ-:m-- ci.s- give an ebsoiuii' s OJi ifwimirtH lvii'InesH " n The tram :ng out a chr--- : ;i.iscknger.t ioii'aiui md a Cr- p.vj p.i'ki it. :.r inquire io those Trib . j . Beet tie. Wash., writes: s I'ntil I took Trib I had been tobacco user for twenty ye'1' um. M inken three other never received a curs. o I pleiclv cured me and have fur lobacco. Do nnl I or tol:a.-eM.j ilc cirhec liquortook Trib f Before to. a J fcr k'niiiach. loir no1' nrei (ligct most anyillng. i'i11-- Hia cr 51m F J Ml' is. H. 'J Mr. Cliff Hock ett, 1023 Fourth Ir-ii- e 51 a wmm 1 Fleming W M Gray Harry L St Twenty-Fift- h . . far Fibs Headquarter i non-l'"t- ia Repairing OGDEN. rag-tim- e itiog-evsin- 19. liene-,Tok'O. tl-nh a tip h,.id in the Fifth amusement whiieo ;"on-.-- - un front l!etiniiii gin hull. Wednuodav. Oct. 25tli. Great inwg a'.no'.t.rotl vesterds) ha Ivi g is being iBken In this worthy of the terest 'iicl.ni- - appniti'e.I i ominander CHiii-e- . Some kind friend of Mr. Me ing thtce Vnirrit mis. a Xiesigian and gartits'-.- i or 'h- - IJao Tung peniusida. Kwan mailed 15 to ihe cumml'lee. to two Iti i'ikb nub jer'h. , Hwr. ad. led to the fund. J'tp.ilieee hip. h:ive Si. l'tiiil. hm sfieriustn ;t j (ir,e Tfcke;s sill te on KS'e at It'l the will i,: rep.i'riatej a o f il'iTYling rit.' wh'ch had been filllii.g .rtni""ii luisiness houses of the l be 1:i;ignrC j'l ilo iii'- i Jiii-- i u Miinw e'lirni. ll " WATCH INSPECTORS AT THE perso-v-r.-ic- S.m J. S. LEWIS & CO. AVE. ! ! 1 w j -! 11 ; ns I I.i , ! Taj n K. ! fiold Watches from $39 to $325 , w.fe to si; ! . ; : i UMtn m. mill... and fifth w reel. I'ntil quite recent! v Mr. Ogden conducted a grocery business : 2:;4u Washington avenue, which he sold to the William Unnrtale ! nicer r companv V?at M.j f';;r I I to the New lurk: N. F. 11:11. St. I'iiul. Si. Iiiitw. Mo.; F. W. .VI in li. ; It. (. Isine, Willard. H. It K. I'i nu. Mr.Nii'.r. suit lrike; .Wisnu Jeuiew S. lull. Jr., Jlsltiniore: Dr. W. N. Y.; Jainew Ih-- II. t'liiuou. Kiiflniu. Shu FrancUru; f. kie, W. S. v F. Fneiaiel. York. I,. F. W. j Filled Watches from $12 are hotiiS: ) MEN ARE TIRED OF CLUMSY WATCHES. THE THIN. SMALL WATCH IS MORE CONVENIENT AND EASIER TO CARRY. IT'S A BEAUTY AND WILL BE SURE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION, AS WELL AS KEEP ACCURATE TIME. fuil'ising d A CHARACTER - rf 4y Asi. |