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Show THE OPERA HOUSE ..mwww TEMPLE SHOULD COMPLETED SOON. -- In' Ranger 10c, 20c, 30c SEAT SALE SATURDAY. Each tody attending will receive sourenir photograph. BREVITIES WANTEDA boy with good educa-tio- a to laara the printing business. Standard" at 4 p m. Apply foreman beat BE Teams Employed in Excavating the Armory Railroad Improvements. for Yeung Man Muet Submit to the Course of the . h Co. of Willard and Mias J. F. Well Maria Cutler of Brigham wer granted license to wad and ware shortly afterward married by Elder George h Ritchie. j. W, Wood and wife have returned from an extended visit In the East. Mr. Wood la now representing tba Fhaughnegsy distillery and will make In Ogden. kl beaduuarisqi COLORED PEOPLE FICHT Fred UWkbn. representing the. Csndensed Milk Co, of Lee Evans, colored, swore out a comBssttle, Whsh, 1 calling on the groplaint charging J. P. Holmes with cery trade arranging the demonstrating of Carnation Cream," to take assault and battery. Holmes .la also colored. He was arrested end brought place about March 15. to the sts tton where bell was left, with tba city for his appearance when the Ueo. H. Tribe, wholesale liquor dealer ft yesterday afternoon for Europe. case A celled. Lee Evans states that she was In While away be will visit London. Hla daughter Clara, who has been studyi- her own house with Holmes as a guest. ng music is Paris, for lha last two During the conversation a point waa raised that caused a dllforence of opinjfwrs, may return with him. He asThe argument waxed hot nnd pects to he assent from the city two ion. uncomplimentary words were used by ar Arcs months. the contestants in their characterisaPa- Rogu-A- r Lew. ' granulated Grocery STORY OF THE KILLING OF HIS FATHER RETOLD. MASONIC The rarpenter work on the new Masonic Temple, on Washington avenue, has been cmnpMed. and the matter ot closing the contract for the interior furnishings Is occupying the attention of the committee. A member of the committee stuped yesterday morning the finishing wo-- k would be pushed as rapidly as possible, but owing to the uncertainty of eextern snipments. nothing definite as to the date of dedication could be secured. It was stated, however, that the building, furnished, will la all probability be ready for occupancy within the course of two months. Start Carpenter Work. A carload of window and door framea were received yesterday for the adlltion to the Southern Pacific shops, immediately adjoining the main building. Carpenters were put to wprk setting them and those in charge of the work believe It will not progress with Bttle int eruption. Place Forma. The excavating for the foundation to the new power house la completed, and yesterday mrrning carpenters commenced placing forms for concreting. The laying of the concrete will commence Friday. j Work on Conduit. Excavating for the Twenty-eightstreet conduit it being rushed, and within Ae counts of a week concreting will commence, according to present Indications. Work en Armory. Five teams are at work excavating for the new armory on Twenty-fourtstreet, A hold la being dug after which a dump trap will be placed ao that Ae wagons may be loaded with scrapers a saving of time nnd labor. The Texas pound The preliminary hearing of Frank Cbecketts, for the murder of hU father, waa commenced in Judge Murphy's court yesterday morning. The testimony will br virtually the same as that introduced at the coronet's inquest. Nina witnesses were sworn to testi- fy la the ease. Of these seven siv of Cbecketts own family and are neighbors. They were eye witnesses of the tragedy and upon their tcMimony hangs the fate of Frank. The charge was resd to him this morning and ua the advice of his attorney he did not p!ead to the charge. Judge Hulamtkl called Doctor Gordon to the stand, who begin a detailed story of Ae affair. The taking of testimony will take up the major pari of the day. Captain Hulanlukl stated Ae examination of witnesses at well as the actual facts surrounding the death of Cherketts would be probed to their depth, so that when n decision Is reached it will be founded on existing facts and not on individual sympathy. Frank Check his was released by Judge Murphy late yesterday afternoon. The preliminary trial occupied the entire day and testimony given waa complete. No new facta were brought out. Tba trial resolved tuelf do wnot a point where It waa shown that it waa a matter of choice between the life at Chackett and hia wife. PORTLAND CEMENT Th funeral services over the re- tion of each other. Finally Holmea, mit! of the lot George Seager will to conclude the discussion, so it A alstrork the Evans woman a blow ,t held from the Fifth ward meeting leged, 'hows. Sunday March 11th, at 8 p. in tba mouth. Her physical strength n. The remains may be viewed at the did not warrant n return blow, so Ae were celled upon. residence, 1644 Madison avenue, from police 11 to 1:80, on dale of funeral. IN POLICE COURT MRS. BURTON DEAD For Healing a bat, Morris Kasaen received twenty days, In police court. Cum to Utah With the Pioneers and Nassen pleaded guilty to the charge, ' Was a Prominent Church Worker. although the complainant did not apf pear and could not be located. C. M. Brown pleaded guilty to an Mrs. Ellen Fielding Burton, wife of unlawful drunk which gat him into William W. Burton, of. this city, considerable trouble. .He grew ' passed away at 11 o'clock a. m. and In an ' encounat her home, 2465 Monroe ave-au- quarrelsome saloon frequenther deelb resulting from heart dls ter with other ers received a severe ''eating. ease. The end came not un entirely Judge Murphy added to hla g xf by a expectedly for Mrs. Burton has been five day sentence. ill alnoe the first of last December. The case of the city against the Bhe was a first cousin of President women caught last night In bouse Joseph F. Smith or tbs Utter-da10" was continued until evidence can faints, and waa 66 yanra and ZB days be collected. old at As time of her death. Born it Preston, England, On February 9, A change has been made at the IMI, she came to America with her office of the Pacific hotel which gives Hrenta, Josspb and Hannah Green-oo- considerable more room. The show Fielding, in 1848; spent four case which bee been on the end of fears at Nauvoo, Illinois, and on year the counter has been removed and a at Winter Quarters, Iowa, andeml-Pile- tall floor case for cigars has been subto Utah with thef pkmeera in stituted; The change Is one which 48. since Aen aha hai resided In makes big difference In the appearweher county. ance of the lobby. Bh was married to W. W. Burton, ,n $nn of Burton Bros. imple-.- t Co., on November 2. 1861. .and res husband, two daughters and -- . yoe-:terd- y d d WRIGHTS R. B. 7 of Afion. Wyo Heber C, Bur of Soda Springs. Idaho, and John nd Reuben F. Burton of Aftog, j Mrs. Burton had ever been prominent church work In Ala city nnd has willingly Identified herself wlA tending toward the better "ythlng mit d humanity, end her noble rnircter and charming disposition for her n large circle of t" RANDOMS HEW WAREHCUSE -. Cont,ny VAir"h9u"- - t. Built at Pocatello, J feet. W Pocatello by the who Ws72 of John Scowcroft A go -rdate. bwmPnt- Jose; fcPr,'T;,rith John Ellla and Archiu r imSST1 ,0t0 leve tor the ,d mak srrangemeii hr F tr - thre f As depot' (nter k flj, at blC t'c' M ibt warehou Ti:l t5jo dlstrlbutl 10 company for Idnhe. BwJ on Tomorrow I Busy Friday. We are making this An best day of the week by special price IbducemenU. there are speelal bargains In the domestic department. Special sale of ladles high class shoes. Miller and Millor but the engagement are still here will sooa closu. One lady waa here toriar, having the twelfth garment cut. Good evidence of eatlrfactlon. You merely buy the goods. We pay for Ae cutting and fitting. If the garment la nut satisfactory are refund the money. d Tomorrow night the Mtller-Wrigh- t Bowling Team will meet the aggregation. This team composed cn'lrrly of ladies. Laat-Tbom- as increase the sto is Saturday begins the sale of pure Note Ala event It la one of Importance. A shipment rf thirty pieces of the newest wool dial-lie-s will he pieced on eele at 42c. a yard. The regular 6nc. quality. . 1 wool ehallies. JE8U,T QUITS THE ORDER. hr fcdtai, S2S!? 1h JSn Gi nu Rccletyof Je order, the hU "1IWHM Apudis'JJ .certain parts of hie Wi fan with Ac $roal hi a J mt uperiora. 1906. !'. consider CMutut containing fo.r p was .4 ni,'er cent of magtiCK, !n n if.r val 'le urpri average per cent contained, in tho entire lime deposit waa 2.7 per cvi;i. in view of the fact that reelanu.icn work f in its infancy, the Ccnipacy considered it w.r:h while W erect the plant 10 government counsels for cement. The territory covered by the coin pan-- , will be large. The entire in-.nuounixin region, a well ae points east xnl west will be included within lb.- - compass of tible competition with other products From the main industry several byproducts of considerable valu will be produced, lime wtu be reduced on an extensile scale, gas, coke and possibly tar form the main lu all branch of the business more Aan five hundred m.n will be emEmployes will range from ployed. common laborers to expert on cement manufacture. The monthly pay roll will foot well np into the thousands. Of great value - a cottcrra of this nihgniture in making Ogden the important city of the west, list of stockholder!; Preferred Mock. Xu Shares Amt. Nauie. luu $10,044 A .T. Wright ... 6.044 54 J. 11. F. Last .. 204 20.004 James Mack 250 M. 8. Browning .. 25.004 ZtXI J. W. Abbott .. 24.440 . 264 25.040 Joseph Bcowcrrft 254 25.040 James Flngree .. 25i 25.040 Adam Patteraon .. Mitchel Brothers John Spier Elinor McKay ,... Lease McKay NOW TO BE BUILT i IN LARGEBT CORPORATION HISTORY OF OGDEN. Action SE- Wins Out in an in Salt cision Ala morning. For more tnan a month the o instruction of the spur from the main line of tba Oregon Short Line to the smelter site has been completely blocked by the action taken by n few of (he property owners over wboae land Ae spur Is to peas. The land in dtapute Is gracing ground. In the main the land la white with alkali. For a certain atrip t'f this land It A claimed, exorbitant prices were demanded which the company would tut pay. The matter was carried to court, where the decision of yesterday gave the company the right to go ahead nnd take possession of the entire righuif-wa-y from Ae main tracks to Ae smel- ter site. Work on the construction of (he spur will he commenosd Immediately. Preston A. Blair ... D. H. Feery esial Esther M. Farr Thomas H. Farr John P. O'Neill ........ B. G. Blackman Charles Ziemer J. C. Nye Fred M. Nys Reuben T. Bran With a Urge force ef beck layers, It will be completed ta several weeks. On the completion of Ae spur depends Ae date on which Initial work on Ae smelter proper A started. Material necessary for Ae super! true lure can not he transported to Ae site with advantage, by wagons, but tb machinery, lumber, rock and ateel material needed In the building A of such weight that cars and engines will be needed to transport them. Bela Ksdlsh I at present in the east securing machinery nnd material for Ae smelting building. He 1s In this city soon, when an office will be opened and hia headquarters established hmy. ,.... Fern Decker J, E. Browning Mauds Ziemer Walter Ziemer Fred Ziemer George Barker ... ., Marriott MRS. SKELLYRETURNS Gilson Scoville Brother A. K, C. Smith . Edgar A. Ensign Aftsr Thr ' Weeks In the Eaatern Markets She Returns With a Good Report. THE David O. McKay Mr. Bkclly, who conduct n mllll aery parlor over Wright' more. A home again after a stay of three weeks In the markets' of the east. Hereto fore many' or the milliners have trusted to the good which could be bought of ' the 'traveling salesmen; their trimmers were sent to Arm from the wholesale honsea where tba good wer buugbt and In all cases (bis method of procedure waa not entirely aiAtactnry. Mra. Bkelly A satisfied that a trip to the markets is the proper thing. She haa had the privilege of looking over many storks and of selecting I). A. Smyth laiiiHM Heber Bcowcmft Seowcroft Articles Filed and 6500400 Has Bean Willisrd John CL Ellis Subscribed In Cash-Great Albert Bcowcroft Enterprise, E, H- - Jonee liouii Bitten William C. Hunter Articles of Incorporation of Ae Asael Farr Cnlon Portland Cement company were W. H. Williams filed yesterday by C. R. Hollings- Aman Moore worth, representing Ae company. The Heber J. Bears company A thr largest over formed J. W. Conlisk in Ogden end A Incorporated for Hr A. A. Bpaun I........ 600.000, of which $500,800 baa already H. Benow been subscribed In actual cash.' It A Gustaf Olson , formed for a period of one hundred 8. W. Wherry years with headquarters in Ogden and Curtis A. Wherry factory at Croydon, a little down on E. J. Wheiljf the Union Pacific, In Weber Valley. William K. Kewman ... On account of the magnitude of the Piagfr concern and Ae great Increase In Ae Joseph O. U Becker population of Croydon that It will Hyrum Plngree eepieee bring, the present name of the village J. M. Lapp ....... will be changed end hereafter it wilt F. F. Mlttauer ... be known as "Portland." Officers for C. R. Hollingsworth the first year of the company's exist- H. I Orillia .. ence are; W. C. Wright ..... A C. i dry. president. Joaep.i Scon croft, M. S. Browning, H. C. Tavey aa and Reed Bmout, I. L. CArk . iMiiidM Directors. C. E. Murphy, Carl Ion-hard- t, J. A. Smith liiiiiaii J. W. Abbott, Aman Moore, B. George W. Baker G. Blackman, Jamee Mack. A. T. C. F. Osgoo I ... Wright, D. A. Smyth, Charles Zelmtr Ears C. Kick.. and Adam Patterson. Heber M. Wells The company has the right to estab- Thomas Owns lish other factories and build ware- C. Lmonardt .. houses and office buildings In other C. E. Murphy t i I 1 M parts of Utah. Us object 1 to manu- Joseph Howell facture cement end buy C. W. Nibley iHKialM and sell lime mines and In general Reed 8moot promote Ao various branches of Aa Industry. Before anything definite was known O. B. Anderaua O. B. Andersos Jr., concerning the company, 2,200 acres of Ida Anderson . valuabA And, rich in cement material, were secured by J. W. Abbott and Lyon 1 Toon .... Aman Moore, the original promoters of R. II. BeesAy .... e a e Aa scheme. This land includes the John Beesley Devil's Slide and can be worked with Joseph Willtaws . . little expense end at great advantage. Eliza Williams Later concessions were conceded by Daniel O. WlU'sms . the railroad that were highly satis- Joe. Williams. Jr. ... factory and encouraging to the pro A. L. Williams -- Wright's Store la the home of the Douglas shoe. We are the exclusive gents In Ogden. The spring line Is bow complete and the prices range from $2 Jo to There is no fuels work la buying Douglas. . . FJ. within the week to supervise different parts of construction work. So large 1 the plant that one year will have elapsed before the factory nears completion. During that time approximately $760,004 will have been spent for machinery and general equipment Snarnholderi of Ae company Include all the substantial business mea of the city, together with a prominent contractor of California, one of the largest user of cement in the west, and prominent rltlxeas of. Weber county. As the proposition assumed practical proportions, the market was thrown open tor subscriptions and without any soliciting, in a few weeks, Ae capital stock had been subscribed for. It waa necessary to turn away many with ready money to Invest in the big concent. Ig the article of Incorporation the guarantee is made that seven per cent in dividends will be paid to holders of preferred stock with the first year of actual production of cement. This A a remarkable guarantee to make, hut bo hesitancy marked the willingness of the chief stockholders in deeJarlng it possible. subscribed, 10,049 Of the Mock shares are preferred and 1440 common, each share having a .value of $wn. Three years have elapsed since Abbott first conceived the scheme to establish a cement plant in Ogden. In Att time be has consulted the moat expert authority In the United States on cement, making and Ae formation of lime beds near the city. After murh prospecting the bed in Weber the best adapted ranvon was chosen for the pAnL H A la dose proximity IN A SMALL 4 p. m.. Uley 1 Gomrit wants It. If you went to make money loam tho value of advertising. The man who knew hew to advertise h a fortune In hie ability. Dont advertise umbrella or show hat In Jaanary, no man than Aire . in July. If you gent get back every dollar yaw pay for advertising yew have the wrong ad. Cut it out and try a now ana. If you can make a $1 ad pay, then you aan euecasefwlly try larger ad. tart in a email way end learn hew ta adverfcae. But be pw yon study rthar peoples' ad. It peye. (tort la with th E seminar and watch re aulte. Our Classified Advertisements Hava you a eaw for Ml I ar baggy ar haraaae, ar lot ar plana or bicyda, ar a typewriter, or anything a leaf try a classified c want ad. It will bring you a buyer. Our want celumn ads coat 1 cant par ward far each Insertion, but nn fleet Insertion can cart Aao than 25 cants. Ju try a want rd and ao results. If you run a want ad far month it will tart ?Cj nta per lino t ad.' per month. That to cheap enough ta I everybody ny THE BEST See Tliis Combination and Send in Your Orders ( All for the Sum of..., Vou Cant Beat it in the sad Downing, SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS Of the Weber County Fair Association Om March II, 1506, Ae annuel meeting of tb alwkbAldera will be heid for Ae purpose of approving tba action taken at Ae special meeting hold on . February $, 1096. At nald ape rial meeting It wm derided to reorganize Ae Fair Aazocto- - .' Am by amending the article of in corporation and give each atockholder -Aa name number of aharea of stock In Aa new azaociatkm aa be hold 1a tba old association. The directors some time in A peat changed the annual meeting from March 10 January, hut the change was not made lawfully and ft k therefore thought advisable to approve the action of the apeclal meeting at Aa an-nual meeting to be held on March 14A, at 2 oclock at Ao County Court house, It to neceaaary that AI meeting on March 14 shall have e quorum present In order that the affairs of Ae old association can be concluded in n Awful manner end also ao (bat Ae lew officers cau proceed with arrange-menifor Ae fair for $96. If there should not bo a quorum promt It to , feared no fair will be held Ain year. Therefor each stockholder In reqigwted to AH out Ae following blank . proxy and mail it 4o J. C. Nye, Chairman of Aa Prosy Oommlttea; a Balt Den-r- PROXY . Dea- dlier 2 Rownblatt and Brewerton, it Lake. Uley 3 Patluaek and Blivernale, a Angeles. Uley 4 -- Warren and Sheffer, Seat- Team p. m.,Flve-MUley 1 LagiroMoa. Denver, captain, ton. Uley 2 Ogden association, Ogden; . litaln. Camp. Uley 3 Acne. Balt Lake; captain, W. Smith. Alley 4 Fahtaff, Ogdea; captain, edon. :I0 p. m Alley I anciaco. Tvo-Ma- n Mania Team and Merrill, Baa Alley 2 McGrath and Jenkins. Alley 3 igelea. Whole Country n TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is ta certify to I do Teams Twa-Ma- Gos4 and Baker, WAY SUCCESSFULLY First, b aur that you have a good propeeitie- w- something tt nail at a fair price that other peopta went to buy. Second, put your preposition attractively, temptingly. Tell, In ae few werde a aproeAA, jut what you heva to ll and Juet why the reader ought to went it. Third. cheoM a medium that will reach th number of pooplo r of th ooit whom your proposition I mo great for to iiksly to Inter Aa mosey. But too ability to doeids upon too worth of a prepoeitlen, tho mo effective way to present it, and th me economical msen of ' placing It before tho public oomao only ns toe result of long experience. Th beginner, therefore, with tho threw fundamental rules before him, ha only one course to pursue. Ho must took for success whar others have found it. Thin doe ret mein that he mu imitate blindly or appropriate otoere ideea. But he mu analyse nor advertising success re it I pointed out to him and reapply for himself tho princlpAo end the methods Involved. Every. successful advertiser dees this; It le the only peourenc of advertising success. It pay to advitle If you de K right. If you don't do It right you throw away your money. If you have only email busineea don't try to run e big ad. Atari in email way and fed the public and ymir ability to write an advertisement. Dent offer aemethlng cheap because it to out ef Mew when nobody - Uley IS 30. ImlA and McLeod, HOW TO ADVERTISE one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year The Standard or Examiner for one month It n ke. t The Womans Home Companion for Teams . m., Five-MaUley 1 Rainier, Beattie; Captain, effer. Uley 2 Lot Angeles, Los Angeles; tlsln. Dyslnpr. Uley 3 Butte, Butte; captain, She, Uley 4 Bpacials, Balt Uke; cap-nKrouse. Teams 10 p. m.. Teo-MaUley i cmroll and Partner, Ban incAco. Uley 2 Ktyplngrr and Elwert, Uley u Daan'a Ointment Cures Eesema and Itching Filet Ogdan People One application of Don'a Ontment stops any Itching. Short treatment cures eesema, Jtehiag piles, salt rheum any skin eruption or skin Itching. It is the cheapest remedy to uho, because o UttA of it A required to bring relief and a cure. Here A Ogden testimony to prove it: Jamee Jenkins, a alone Biases of 2G8 Second strecl. Ogden, Utah, nays: Over Are mouths ago I procured Doaa's Ointment at S. W. Hadron's drug store. 1 had been bothered for years with itching piles. Nothing I could get done me any permanent good. I used one ointment and salve after anoAsr, but Aey all failed A help me. 1 bad little faith In Doans Ointment, rat I etxnnienred to use It. It helped me from (hi, first. Its aooA At effect wss nuttoeubl. from Ae first, and one bos has entirely cured me. A friend of min has used Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and general run down condition of (he kidneys IWo'a Kidney Pills have done him a world of good and practically cured Mm." For tale by ell dealer. Price, 54 rents. Foster-MJIburCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for lha United States. Remember Ae name Doan's and taka no oAor. ' reprenenuiivc. amd has greater quantiik than usual STOPS ANY ITCHING. Recommend - traveling in Court LaM. A decision was given Wednesday in Balt ULe in favor of the Oregon Short Line Railroad company relative to the litigation that has been carried on fur some time between the company and land owners In the vicinity of the smelter site near the Ogden Hot Springs. Officers nf the smelter In Ogden were notified of the court de- W. J. Lindsay M. B. O. B CO. Railroad Company , Farr TO THE SITE CURED. RIGHT-OF-WA- i- IWnslow are nor shown by the McFartand Wednesday aad took there-fi'fj-i s vau.s'jle beggy. No clue hue bought in Vr n obtkiced that wUI direct A p to the incr,-ase--l business Lee in :he way uf :h robber. wbu-t- i i with the expected 1 ojunlng of fsijauce effected. Arough Ae N'linj:. bam dour. The kick was twisted off Mis McClelad will have charge of and The buggr taken from A premli 11 this ochmui. ise without arousieg Ae family. miming miiarimt-nHt wvik will ta-- productive of gnj Track of the buggy aad Ae Imprints liai.il.oiur styles. It was in one o( the of tb hoa worn by (be Aleves are large wholesale hnu.es that Mrs. visible to Ae road. Skilly nja-- t ibis expert trimmer aud iwrsuadpd her to try one season, at Soldier Coming. less;, in A west. A. B. Mosley, traveling passenger agent for the Harriman tUius with headquarter ai Ogden. Left cl No. $ THIEVES IAXEA BUCCY today for Reno to meet A flrat aoW train which A due U Ogden ig Thieves entered the barn of A. J. dur the morning. SMELTER IS! motera. . In the construction of the factory, Moroni Helner . e e 1 Aman Moore will have general charge. Le Roy Pugmlm In the dreseuiaking department an His chief engineer. Gilbert, A in the Dautal William, apprentice la wanted; also an assist- city and (he two mea are. how negtv ant waist hand. Make application to listing for office rooms, in oraer that BOWLING CONGRESS' Madam Cochrane. , drafting rooms may be established and work on the preliminary details A boy with a wheel la wanted to started. Several skilled draughtsmen rha prograii lor yesterday's bowling carry special deliveries. Some one and engineers will arrive In Ogden itesta in Bsk Lake follows: . 11 iT.-SST-ne- 0- 9, ameltie-- , which j'ut -- serricea will be beld at the who is acquainted with the streets and A gord chance for a bright, .W.Id ting house next Sun. numbers. r. at 12 o clock, and Interment will clean boy who A willing to work. the City cemetery. The remain Saturday morning the Embroidery T,we1 at the residence on Calls will be In session. We Invite 5 8unrt,r from you to tecome n member of AA class. Tuition free. Bl8 Ona MARCH MORNING, to Ac railroad, is s.i:uundr.l by an abundance of and aupplv. recent teats of tile f.ruu'iou has revealed an exeep-:iu.a"low percentage of magnet-ia- . tlovpri.a.cui exprr do J. H. Riley George E- - Browning G. Emmett Browning T, H. Browning . . cific Coae; sons. They ara Mra. Mercy ,ia aterens of Ogden. Mra. Margaret POPES, CTAfl, FRIDAY tv-v- --THE Fifteen TRIAL CIRCLES Sunday Night Only Burrup wigar $1.00. Both phonea 4198. EXAMINER: ACTIVITY IN CHECKETTS BUILDING IS NOW ON grand Pricei ,. MOESIXU 8ee Dyidnger and Gilman, Los The Helper The New Store 25th & Grant We specialize $10, 112 suits and hereby appoint J. C. Nya, J. G. Read, Earn Richardaen, Thomas Etherington and Moroni Stone, or 00 many of them too Wober County Fair associa00 may bo present at too annual moating tion, to bo hold on 'Wednesday; too 14 tb day of March, 106, at Aa Wabor Ogden City, Utah, my true and County Court House, it 2 o'clock p. m. In lawful attorney, or attorneys, to cast for mo In my name any and all vetio 1 may be cntltiad to cart at said marting, the him m If I wore present myoelf. J $15 tar men. Wa specialize $3.50 end $4 shoes. W specialist $230 end $S hats. Were hero to hrip save dollars foe you, to help you to knew Just hew good a suit, hat, shoes, eta, can be sold far a little price. Hence, wt are Datctf thi9,eeaaf oaeadiy ' , Of pm a.a.awgM aaoud 190 4l!f$4MI$0lMMMirtaalitn l00MMf4toaMM4a(Mde0$ thii liM..... - (fig ilii(fiatlMa.,,t(,fMI(MiiM witness sign a here) (Have Don't fail to cut thi out at ones, sign your name and have at too Directore. one person witness your name. By or der of Board . THE HELPER ,( . WM. GLABMANN, WM. CRAIG, Socrotory. - President r |