OCR Text |
Show THE 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL BEN WILSON OGDEN ROOMS Vimi ladipcMut Phon Im ail BUSINESS MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY EECISS DUTIES T03AY WON Andrew J. Cronin Will Be Checked in by Traveling Auditor. Na. SI Ne6 ring OFFICE Independent 'Phone Ball 'Phona, ana ring Na. 51 No. 5S BREVITIES j j AT COURT THE LAST HOUSE GAME SPOKE ON THE CALL OF TWENTIETH CENTURY.1 General Superintendent E. Buckingvent eaat on Union Pacific Mo. 1 What America Needs la an Intellectlut evening. ual Earthquake to Reveal tha Instability of Old Ideas. to the . A non waa born yesterday wife of Deputy Sheriff Robert Shaw. The young man weighed 11 pounds. "The Call of the Twentieth CenAll concerned are doing nicely. tury was the subject of an eloquent by Ben Wilson When yon want pure cream or milk, and masterful lecture room last evencourt or food better and freah buttermilk, at the county Mr. is Wilson a Socialing. Although call Harriarille Creamery and Dairy, G. L. McGregor, ist and is devot.itg his life to tha prolad. phase 3kil-mulgation of tUat doctrine, he is more prop. Delivery every evening. profound than the proverbial agitator of what Sergeant Fred Tout of the police de- and rembines the principles as Socialism with partment yeaterday arrested Bert Wil- is ordinarily known new thought. In ton by request of Deputy United the tenets of the States Marshal Batkell of St. Joseph. addition to sound logic be .wields a The man la a deaerter from Los An- potent eloquence and nutnifesria an that carries conviction gela!, and is waated also for another earnestness crime, the eiact nature of which has to the seeker after truth. not been given to the local department. According to the speaker man's duty, hla aupreme task, has always Sunday mom lug the city physician been tha same to interpret the signs removed the bullet from the ankle of of the times. "What America needs Jackson, tha colored man known aa at this tints, said he, "is an Intellect "Bad Eye. In police circles. It will usl earthquake. The San Francisco ha remembered that .Bud Eye, In an earthquake revealed the fllmeinrei of attempt to escape from Officer Malone the architecture of that place. We several weeks ago. received a sound, need something of ihe kind to reveal and waa harbored for several days be- the instability of our old ideas. We fore recaptured. He haa served thirty used to be taught that we were mere worma of tha earth, but we have dissentence. days of a ninety-dacovered that there la a divinity within individual a soul that like the FUNERAL OF L. f. ZIMMERMAN avary blosaom on the rose seeks to express Itself In beauty and In harmony. In The Amaral aervioen over the re- order that tha flower may reach the mains of Engineer L. F. Zimmerman, highest degree rf beauty It must be who was killed by the explosion of matured In the proper environment hla engine last week, will be held at If mas la eve: to reach the highest Em Presbyter! nn church Tueaday possible state r.f development he must Rev. J. E. do so morning at 10 o'clock. by surrounding himself with Curvir will officiate. Interment will the best possible conditions. He has be In Mountain View cemetery. tha power to cieate and transform his The funeml cortege will leave the own environment and when ha once 2354 No. E avenue, begins to realise this fact and strives family resldmoe, at 1:20 o'clock. Members of the to make It what It ought to be then BrottMrhood of Railway Engineers will there la hope. act sa pallbearers. "Life's greatest secret is, believe la Commercialism has yourself. clouded our vision and hnmantty haa become the cheapeat thing on earth but man la, nevertheless, a marvel of unrealised possibilities. The Individual Is supreme and anything that does not contribute to Ills betterment does not deserve to rtand. A civilisation does not deserve to stand that per mits tha few to live at the expense of the many. The Individual who la compelled to live a life of drudgery from the cradle to the grave In order to eke out an existence can not develop hla highest possibilities. You can't talk with a man about hla soul untH you put something Into his stomach. They are compelling us to socialise the world in order to secure the Individual and the only weapons we advocate aro great ideas, great thoughts, and the ballot box. ham S 1D06. 21, OGDEN CITY LEAGUE Andrew J. Cronin, who succeeds O. of the Rio Grande Western at , arrived here yeaterday. Today the retiring general agent will he checked out by the traveling auditor of the rosd and Mr. Cronin will assume charge of tbe office and ail the other interest of the traffic department in Ogden. Andy Cronin was made a railroad to Maks Ogden and Vicinity man on the Rio Grange. At the same Organized the Most Beautiful and Moat Detime he has been a mixer with the sirable Residence Locality public, and from hi own personality in Utah. of securing he has been in the business for his road, eren when he occupied the position of clerk. He will MEMEEBSH1P FEE $1 PER YEAR be a valuable addition to the Ogden latlr-jacolony, and comes here with the endorsement of the entire aggregation of traffic men la the west. Beautify Your Hama, Beautify Your Lawn. Beautify Our City Generally by Your Assistance PICTURES CF 7R1SC9 DISASTER and Suggestions. B. Gilson as general Os-ten- THE MAY MORNING, WORK EUREKA DEFEATED YESTERDAY BY SCORE OF TO L I I Bruyettsa Bunt in First Scattered Rush's Marbles Hopkins Was in Good Form. Standing of tha Clubs. By special arrangement Manager Grant of the Utahna haa secured the CEEATER OGDEN moving pictures erf the great San Fran-ciw- o Hi be v shown which at calamity, that popuiarplayhouse this week, bebaseball team defeated the Eureka ag- ginning tonight. The pictures will be Regular League Meetings County Comgregation to the tunc of 4 to 2. shown between the acts erf the regular missioners Room, Court House Although the Columbia club boys perfiwmanre, and are a special feature Building, First Tuesday of won it was a great game, and aa aa of this weeka bill, there being no etfra Each Month. anticipated waa one of the- fastest ex- charge for these thrilling and wonderhibitions yet accorded local fHns. ful pictures of the greatest catastrophe Lefty" Hopkins was In the box for that baa over overtaken an American Communications for thin department was He won hla up and game. Ogdea city. should be addressed to the Siandard or against the real thing and won by bead to the chairman of the publicity and work coupled with good pitching. FUXERAL OF M. S. IRWIN advertising committee of the League, Rush, who twirled the sphere for J. J. Bruiumitt. 2408 Washington Ave., Eureka, pitched a good game, blit was unable to keep tha hits scattered, and The funeral of Mark 8. Irwin, one Ogden, Utah. the Lobsters hit at critical momenta. of the victims of the explosion on the The most enthusiastic aa well as The game, a will be seen by the fol- Bout hern Pacific railroad at Cedar, lowing, was dose throughout and in- Ner., will be held at 2 oclock Tuea- moat largely attended meeting of the tensely interesting. The game: Eu- day afternoon from the Third ward league so fur held was the meeting erf reka. first lnulng O'Connell hit to meeting house. The remains will be the executive committee and the chairHearn at second, who threw him out tskeu from f e Larkin undertaking men of the various committees held at at first. Wall flew out to first. Nort li- parlora this afternoon to the home of the Waber club last night. At this meeting the entire scope of mp got a hit and McKean struck out. Mr. Irwins parent! on West Twelfth Ogden, first Inning Bluth got a hit. street, at which place the funeral cor- the league was gone Into in all its Bruyette sacrificed. Rush threw wild tege will form. The Brotherhood of bearings, aa It will be aeen by the resthat the to third. Blnth scored. Hearn sacri- locomotive Firemen will attend the olutions hereto attached ficed Bruyette to third. Gimlln got a funeral in a body. Interment will be league has decided to take on active part in the work for which it waa orhit and scored Bruyette. Mortenaon in the City cemetery. ganized. hit to pitcher, who put Gimlln out at To the Honorable Mayor and City second. Taylor walked. Henry hit Council of Ogden City: We tha unSESSION to short, who threw Taylor out at third. HOLLANDERSJN dersigned members of the board of diInning King hit to secEureka, of the Ogden City Improveond and was thrown out at first. Lum-le- y A conference of the Hollandlsh rectors ment league, petition your honorable flew ota to abort. Moore flew out of the Latter-dapeaking people to first. Ogden, second Bleuxrud flew Sainta church waa held at the Waber body to. appoint at ones two special out by foul fly, caught by Lomley, Stake academy auditorium at 10 o'clock mounted policemen, one for residents catoher. Hopkins got a bit. yesterday under the auaplcea of tha of the bench and one for the residents Bluth got a hit to short, who made a Ketherland Missionary association, below the benen, whose duties It shall double and put both men out. Bruy- with PreHldent Neuteboom presiding. be to take all stray cattle, horaos, ette hit a hot one to McKean In right The meeting was attended by nearly sheep, etc. that may be found running field, who made a clever catch. The nine hundred people. Those who at large to the city stray pound: und score stood 2 to 0 tn favor of the home poke at the conference were Presi- that an drdinance be paaaed assessing boye until the fifth. Eureka got a dent R. 8. Weils, L. W. Shurrliff, N. a flue ofrifive dollars and oosts against core. Chlvrell got a bit Rush struck C. of Weber stake, and W. any person permitting anch ammala to out. O'Connell bit to abort, who threw W. Flygare, of run at large. Frauds, Morgan stake, and Eld-er- a We further wish to enter our earnto second. Ileam made an error and W. J. DeBry, Stanley S. Taylor, all men were safe. Wall flew out to E. Neuteboom, I SXnder, A. Kolde-wy- est protests against the petition reMorten son. Xorthrup got a hit tn left I. Kooyman. and D. Koldewyn. cently filed forking that stock in the field and .scored Chivrell. McKean Music was eastern part ot the city be permitted tarnished by a Holland flew out at flrat. were sung. The to run at large and graze upon vacant choir and solo several Ogden secured another run In the following officers were unanimously ground. seventh. Bleuxrud got a sustained: E. Neuteboom, president; Hopkins hit to center and Bleuxrud S. 8. Taylor, 11. B. scored. Hopkins was caught Bleeping aecrelarv and treasurer; Inks at second. Bluth flew out to third. assistant secretary. Bruyette struck out. At .the opening of Kooyman, the eighth inning the score w as 3 to 1 In favor of Ogden. Eureka, eighth MRS. MARTHA I. SKEEN DEAD McKean got a hit. King hit to Glm-liwho erred. Lumley hit to Taylor, Text Exodus. After a lingering lllnesi, brought on who threw King out at second. Mchusover of the death her Bleux-raby grief Kern scored. Moore flew out to "Seekers after God. JOSEPH FERRELL DEAD Chivrell flew out to Gimlln, who band, who was buried two years agoJ Exodus Text, sue-L 7 Mrs. "Honor thy Skeen Martha mnde a pretty atop of line drive yeaterday, Joseph Farrell, aged 70 years, a which brought much applause from the cunibed to a nervous affliction nt 6:45 faiher and thy mother that thy days afternoon, at her home at may be long upon the land whch the pioneer of Welicr county, died at Rex-bur- grand stand. Ogden, eighth Hearn yeaterday street. Since tha laird Idaho, of general debility on flew out at first. Gimlln flew out at 1136 Twenty-seconthy God giveth thee. May 19th. Thu remains will arrive first. Mortenscn hit deep into left and demine of her husband, Moroni Skeen, The Chinese today are a livhere at 7 o'clock this morning and the hail was lost, giving Mortenson a Sr., rhe grieved so constantly that she ing testimony people to tbe truth of that became afflicted witty n nervous will be taken to the undertak- home run. The detail score follows: They have fulfilled which made it .necessary for her commandment. ing parlors where they will be prethe command and God has kept hin travel without hut to avail. extensively pared for burial, , even though they knew him Two weeks ago yesterday her condi- promise Mr. Farrell waa an old resident of not, 'and neither thanked nor praised ao was she severe that tion became him. Ogden and liven here until about two Whatsoever elae may be said confined to her bed and nines that, time years ago. For fifteen years hi buxiabout the teaching of Confuclua all declined condition has her steadily. nes was that of florlat. While In this will admit that hla leaching la the wan of Bkeen Mrs. the daughter NO EXTRA CHARGE. fruitful of all In parental respect city he alao conducted a tannery. The John and Susan Marriott. She was moat remalna may be viewed between the and fidelity, and aometimea when we the December born and 4, 1858, (pent 11 1 hours of ani today at the home ee the aged neglected, or the youthful greater part of her lie In Ogden, where Irreverent DONT MISS THIS TONIGHT. of Edward Covlr.gton at Marriott. The toward their parents wa in revered and became ahe prominent funeral eervicn will be held at the long for a little of the teaching of Conof friends because of circle a large by Marriott ward meeting house at 2 It would bear the same the noble traits of her character. She fuclua,In Ifour PRICE! 102030 oclock this afternoon, interment own land and age, which children: the in survived by following will be In the City cemetery. Moroni Skeen, Howard Skeen, Mrs. it haa yielded for 2,500 years In hla Winifred Light. Mrs. F. O. Drnney, own. The study of Chinese history la moat Mr. Mattie Ramey, Florence. Frankie, It carries one back ao fascinating. and Skeen and four Josle Georgia far. Heroditua, the father of history, grandchildren; also several brothers traveled In Egypt in 450 B. C. and and eistera. The time of the funeral will lie announced when word la re- studied monuments to klnga who lived ceived from Mra. Skeen's sister, who as long before his day aa he did from our own, and when these monuments, llvea In California. erected 6.000 year ago, were opened porcelain vraaels telling in Chinese FEAB HEAVY FRUIT CROP. EtfTj'body i buying bWml, more mo in the hot Rumcharacters of China! hletory were mer mouths. found In them, and these vessels are Horticultural Society Warns Growers in l)o you prefer bread made in a damp and unsanitary shape and appearanea like those to Thin Trees. in China today. The most made a with of wealth air, saturat'd perspiration. an it will be waa recorded by a syshand-mixinFears that thlt years fruit crop will tem ofhistory if made in lihe cords. Then came an knotted way? be too heavy were expressed at Sat- era of carved bamboo records, then Or do y.bn prefer bread made in a clean ami healthy of Salt Lake 1 the meeting urday's Ogdon. ftilk records, 500 years before the insli-icllacin a HorticuMural made and 4 x manner society, County Runs atmosphere, by the vention of Guttenborg. They repulsed sanitary 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 x 7 tion waa taken warning frail growers Hie fierce tribes to the west (rf them Hits latent machimiry? If mo, ask for , method.-will the to that 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 prevent Mm years before these same tribes adadopt Error tree from bring and vanced to overthrow Rome. Nations the fruit being harmed. The society and races rise and fall, but the history Summary: 1 the formula issued of China runs along unmoved by and heartily Indore Earned runs Ogden. 2. Home run Inspector Sorensen unconscious of them all. e Mortcnir-n- . hits Non hrup, liy HortlculUir.il How doe the historian account for Double play .Moore fur the rpruyli-.- 1m of trees, and he was Bluth. Ulrxruff. and get the largext, cleanest ami best for your money. ve his deputies en- this long even way of Chinese history? to to King. St nick nut -- By Hopkins. 4: Instructed Ihw tegarding the removal It is because the entire race ban been . Wild throw Lumley. force theFrom EVERY LOAT REARS OUR I.ARKL NO OTHER by Ilueh, Unit ireea afflicted with taught to think and believe alike. They of limbs on balls Bases 1; Ily by Hopkins, JUST AS GOOD the only bakery that invites public in2. Sacrifice Hits Bruyette, pear Might. Tl e society also passed have all gone to school to one man and following flint man is Confucius and he. haa Hearn e. Li ft on buses Eureka, 9: Og- the"Resolved. spection. That this society heart- ruled the thinking Chinese for 2.500 den. 5. Tlnr1- - 1 : 45. I'mpire Eerrin. tinrecommendation msdc years. The text book for ages has ily indorse Attendance !t00. by the wholesale produce dealers to been Confucius; the home thought for the effect that fruit growers ages ha been thought of and for the TREPOfF AS DICTATOR. spray ti.o fruit trees in order parents - in short. ancestor worship Store and Factory 2o57-fi- l Grant Are., Ogden, Utah. to produce sound trait fit for the gen- The national thought for ages hna Rumored That Military Officers Have eral market; r.-o in order to produce been like that of children for parent Worked Out Plan. fri.t that the young fruit in which tbe Chinese have been the he thinned out on the trees, as there children and the rulers have been the Ijondun. May LI. The Tribune's St. are fears of too heavy a crop this parent. In short. It has been Honor Petersburg correspondent claims that year. they father and thy mother all the he ha obtained Information of a plot way through. been has elaborated at that It was In 551 B. C. that this remark-abl- e large BUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS. surofficers of to man was born. Hla family was military meetings round tbe Tturide palace, arrest all one of royal and Illustrious descent, Dally from June 1 to September 15. Ihe members of the parliament and though reduced then to such a condition that Confucius was compelled to proclaim General Trepoff military dic- Ogden to San Francisco and retator in the event of Emperor Nichoturn idlrert) $40.00 work hard. His father, an aged man, las failing to abolish tbe parliament. Ogden to San Francisco and redied when the great teacher was but turn (one way. via Portland). 53.50 three years old. His mother, a young BALT LAKE EXCURSION. and hesutiful woman, died when he Ogdon to Lot Anxelea and re50.00 was 24 years of age, and his love for VISITING turn. via So. Pacific ANNOUNCECARDS, Monday, May 21. this young mother was ao great that Ogden to l.os Angeles and reMENTS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, he taught ever obedience to and love turn. going So. Pac and reMENU CARDS, TALLY CARDS, PRO$1.1)0 round trip to Salt Luke City, for the mother In such clear and winL. A. A 8. L Ry. GRAM CAROS. via Oregon Short Line. assount Sarah turning 8. d 60.00 ning tortus that for 2.500 years or vice ver-- a We desire to impress upon your Bernhardt performance at Saltair. ihe human race have by their Angelea and remind the best clas of work leaves this Tickets on sale Utahna drug store good Ogdpn to attitude toward' rtheir parents been a turn. via O. 8. u and S. P.. on all iralns. On sale Union Depot place. There will be no unnecessary A. S. A L. 42.00 L. living monument to the sweet conw Ry in m. 4:10 train. orders for p. and delay guarexecuting strain power of this yougg Chinese Ogden to oh Angeles and reantee satisfaction both aa to quality of mother's love for her boy and the turn lone wav via Portland work and price. MARRIES A SERVIAN 63.50 strength und depth of hla love for her. and Sun Francisco) Call and inspect the work and get Few passages In all history are as Ogden to Spokane and return n prices. rails. May 20. Miss Blanche 40.00 touching as are those which tell of (direct) was New York of married in the to Portland and return this time in the life of Confucius, and J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers Russian church here today to Milenko Ogden 40.00 no woman on earth ha ever received (dirret) AT THE BIG CLOCK WASH. AYE. WVssnitch. Servian minister to France. Tickets limited returning until Oc- homnep and gratitude and praise from The witnesses wr. mbasnador .M- tober 31. Stopover allowed. as many hearts has the mother of cCormick ii nd tin. lii.dc's brother, for Confucius. What a mighty power of mm Gon-rthe bride, an.I influ- - nee haa gone out from that hum-ul- e DePeriny. rep8. A. D. PUTER, CAPTURED. What a resenting the king rf Servia und 31. widow's Chinese home! Nelidoff. the Russ'tin embassador for San Franc! to. Mar 20. 8. A. I). testimonial to the moulding power of the bridegroom. P: rsi.u-n- t Kallieres Putcr. who is w.inted by the federal a mother's love! In the next thirty yexrs of Confomany snvorv rtrpuMe and mcm-- i authorities f Oregon to answer the jsnd hers of the diplomatic corps were charce of rompilei'y in land frauds, rms' life he was a great teacher, has been arrested in Alameda. gathering around him all who would i L y . y 'a n. two-bagge- Utahna Theatre Starting REVJ.E.CARVERS Monday SUNDAY SERMON n, 20-1- Pictures of 20-1- the San Francisco g, d Disaster between com-plul- the Acts Sanitary Bread Ogdens and Calie Factory an-rin- old-fagliion- cd g 23456789 ..20000011 y 02 Hess Bread over-burdene- Two-bax- The Hess Steam Bakery - thoro-oiighl- good-xlM'- v d Engraved Stationery I. VII-ma- - f- ul come and apply themselves to the search for truth. Then lor several yeais he was minister of public works and later minister of crime, and in the latter of these positions so wisely did he execute the law that most all criminal practice ceased. But the people wearied of gooJnees and at lat Confucius was rebuffed. Then for the remaining few year of hi life he gave hi time to writing the works that have had so great a power in the life of hia people. He had marrledat an early age, but the wav he treated his wife and the way he had his children treat her memory haa ever been a blot upon hi teaching others to revere their parents. That hia wedded life was unpleasant has been Inferred from hi making in his icachintja!ka-tiveness- , jealousy . and disobedience three of his five grounds for divorce. In regard to the teaching of Confucius thl much can be said truthfully. It never should have been called a religion, for it la nothing more than a social ethical system. As such it wpuld rank very high indeed among the heathen writer. Confucius professed to know no God, nor did he ever aeek to proclaim in any direct way the immortality of the soul. This he did indirectly, however, through his ancestor worship. He said. Respect the gods, hut have as little to do with them aa possible." He made no claim tq any revelation or inspiration Strange to say, be said and thought that one day a teacher from God would come from the west and that that one should obeyed and followed. His much famed golden rule was a character whlcn symbolized reciprocity merely and not Do not do to others what you would not have others do to you at alL Among hia best known sayings are: Learn the past and you will know the future." Grieve not that men know not you; grieve that you know not men. The essence of knowledge ia having It to apply it; not having it to confess . your ignorance. When you transgress do not fear to return. His whole ethical and social system may be said to be in germ in the following famous passage from hia Great Lesson: The ancients who desired to illustrate illustrious virtue throughout the empire first ordered well their own states. Wishing to order well their own states they first regulated their families. Wishing to regulate their familiei, they flrat regulated their own peraona. Wishing to cultivate their own persons, they first rectified their own hearts. Wishing to rectify their heartg, they sought to be sincere In their thought. Wishing to be sincere in their thoughts, they executed their knowledge to the utmoat. And this extension of knowledge Iky in the Investigation trf things. Thus the whole empire wa made .happy. From the emperor down to the mas of the people all must consider the cultivation of the person, the root of all elae. But if Confucius professed to know no God he did not deny that there was one. On the contrary he rather assumes such a being to be known to all and hla attitude la that of one who has no new light upon the question. He claimed to be a teacher of men concerning earthly things. What of his system? One competent to Judge says: The evils of hla system is the absence of the supernatural element which deprives the morality of Cuina of enthusiasm, its social system of vitality, Ita order of any progress, Its conservatism of any Improvement. It ia a system without hope, and so has remained frrwn in an icy, stiff immobility for two thousand years. He taught China to live in the past, and so Chins has not cared to try new things for the future. has not made one particle of progress for China. It hm not lifted her people to new life nor Inspired them to new conquests. It has kept woman in a lowly place, telling them nothing about God. Thev have of their own accord sought all kinds of gods; they have erected temples to the god of the clouds, the cannon, the dragon, the thunder and even some to the god oi tbe north pole, and no in China It nas been the blind leading the blind. Oh, heqrer. does not your heart burn for those 600,000,001) who knowing no God, are groping blindly for one; who, having been bound for thousands of years to a trend of thought (hat waa coldly agnostic are now eager to know of the true God? The one hundred years of contact with Christian peoples and missions has done more for China than all the years of Confucius. How little our Anglo-Saxorace can estimate how much the gospel of Christ has done to stimulate our advancement. How little you can estimate what Christ means to you. You may not accept him, but the Influence of his life has been about you and your people for ages. You have been greatly blessed by Christ even though you deny him and-ofiluse his name In oaths. How can you help from serving him! The Chinese could not fully follow Confucius in hla walk apart from God. Budda haa found an equal place in half the Chinese heaX'a because they desired some spiritual thought. You cannot keep any people from having a spiritual side to their life. Our soul will demand recognition. Why not give your spiritual nature that which it needs. Jesus Christ cme to fill this need in giving to us tl truth of God, the pardon of God. the way to God. His teaching of Goff as our Father 1 worth more than all the combined thought of the world. HI atonement fills our need.1 He lv our Savior. Confucius knew no May the Savior he mors and more precious to you. Make Chriat your personal Savior. $1 05.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY WHO WANTS THE MONEY! Who will ante us the he Vv.v personal experience jn using a I ' SELF-RISIN- ! Write and tell us why snd where 3 B. FLOUR awt how lb hive used it. Tell u how vo5 like It aud whether you have found .. an agreeable and wholesome addition to the family menu. Tell us about th PANCAKES, th. BOSTON MUFFINS the FRUIT PUDDING and the rt bought you MOU8 BOSTON BROWN BREAD Now to the person us the beet recommendation sending and the moot artistic letter, we will pav $." "t a gold; and we will pay $i.ou each f 100 other letters that a use. v- wuj to nee these letters In our advert. ama. but no name will be published i:hj5 written cement of the writer. If you have not used B R B. Flour get a package and begin u.w; we will give you sufficient time to uki advantage of this otter. Every good grocer sells It and vos will find directions in every package Use the four principal recipes and write us about It. We are interested in your experience. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO.. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose Fat. ttye self-risin- g Second Hand Stores CANNON . SECOND-HAN8TORE New and Second-han- d Heuiehold Goods. New Goode Exchanged for old 2277 Washington Avo. Ind. 'phone 372 SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE We buy and sell all kinds of new second-hand and goodo. Call or phone Wecker A Haynes, Props. 169 25th 6L Phone, Ind. 622. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-Han- d Store. If you have anything to eoll or buy call or phono 1870 to 1878 Wash. Ave. Bell 556-- Ind. 575. k. -- L B. A. DENKERS Will pay tho highest price for secondhand furniture and tell to tho public the cheapest. 2416 Grant Ave. Bell Phona 637-Ind. 920. C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successors to H. L. White. Bring your goods here If you want to sell them. Clll here If you want 2342 Wash Avo. Bell Phone buy. 618-y- . Ind. 407. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty filth St. California and Eastern Races. Direct Wire foi All Sporting Events f 'DECORATION DAY NEAR Placo Your Orders With MITCHELL ii ' BROS. FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS Aa they get Urge commissions, aid you have to pay them. Boo your homo people first Two ear loads of stock to aoloct ji i' from. Yard OppoaKe City Cemetery. s 1i California To n y B. B. B. Fioi'R want IfU testimonials, not' to Swords each, and e wi:: ani Its lost Famous SUMNER RESORTS Tent City Pasadenu Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long Beach es Los An gel THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW- ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOI ANGELEA RATES al Depat. TleM EXCURSION LOW Saa C. A. HENRY Office, or writ to J. L. MOORE, A SALT LAKE CITY. ft 8a-vio- r. CHEAP RATES VIA COLORADO EAST MIDLAND RY. On May 26. 28: June 1, 3 , 16, rate of one far plus $2 for round trip to Chicago, Minneapolis, Memphis and west thereof, Limit October 31; stopovers allowfd west Missouri river. Fbr further la formation write L. H. Harding, General Agent, Balt Lake. We will arrange all details for your trip. Tha Oily DaaMo'Irack RaBway tetwaaa Cbkai- tha Mlaoaari Brtr a4 The Overland Do it Now Limited Mail Lmmtsma Tralm la tte War! 4 -- room Compartment and drawing din-- I cars, observation reping cars, and library cars, rs, with barber, bath and Booklets Library; entire train eltrie Med, through to Chicago without arge. Direct connection for one-thir- Profit by the experience of the Ban Francisco losers. Look over your Insurance policies and cut out all your cheap John, cheap rate and inferior Insurance companies and write your Insurance in the best companies. buffet-smoki- ng We Represent Only the Best St. Pnl and Minneapolis Let us write your renewals and we policies in our fireproof vault without charge. will keep all your Insurance Kelly & Herrick Ticker, itiwvirfciin, ani Mkfnrmadni ran kt oMataai ft O B1 A. Waiter. Chicago & - M-Wnte- 20 Sw I n I W Gaaal ID-- 1 |