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Show mi. MOKXlXf; KX.VM!Xj;i;: I TiM'i:: PAY 'TAB, UOKSIviS. AMUSEMENT. ,irxn lftOfi. BLACK KORSE YOUNG GIRL FARSE HELD IN CITY ON $1500 AND ITS Four Performances Saturday, June 30, Matinee Q Night Sunday, July I, Matinee 1 Night SIXTY MUSICIANS AND SING THE JAIL I,- -, , 1 ! Utahna Park yi ZINNS TRAVESTY ore. CO. DENVER The following marriage licensee were issued yesterday: Wm. S. Sparks, aged 27, of Balt Lake City, and Lavina H, Coll, aged 21, of Corinne; William H. Center, aged 24. and Mlaa Edna E. Cropper, aged 17, both of Ogden, and William N. Petterson and Miss Bessie Severn, both of Ogden. in Tcozy Weczy IT'S GREAT. DON'T MI8S IT. PRICES Lege. 35c; reserved, 26c; bleacher, 10c. te 12 every Dancing from EXCURSION. and 15. Round trip 18; limSpecial Elka train leaves Salt Lake July 14 via Colorado Midland. Held'a band will accompany train. Make your berth reservations now. Stops will be made at Glen wood Springs, Leadvllle, Manituu and Colorado Springs. Writ to L H. Harding, Salt Lake, tor further information and The practical joker still plies his itinerary of trip. . . vocation. In lrunt of the destroyed building formerly occupied by Geo. A. PIANTINC PUMPKINS Low company there le a pile of buggy irons upon which rests this sign: "Dunlap rubber tired bike. To be Product Will Be Canned for the Mar-ke- t given sway by the Standard-Examine- r nt the prise drawing June 3rd, 1906.' Matson brother hav? planted seven Unless n great change occurs In the acre of their, tomato land with pump-kinThe experiment is not without weather conditions, Utahs tomato crop will be a failure in part Plants that precedent and may develop a new insurvived the ravages of cut worms, In- dustry in Utah which Is capable of sects and a backward apriug are be- attaining large proportions and furing stunted and only prematurely de- nishing a profitable investment for Purapkfn'a thrive in Weber veloped on aocount of cold nights which farmers. have prevailed for a number of county. They are a hardy vegetable, grow with little cafe and on the poorweeks. est of land. As a Commercial article ere forging to the front. Canned Judge Murpby imposed a fine of 5 they and coats oo John Harris for pleading pumpkin la a luxury enjoyed in many parts of the country, for plea made guilty to disturbing the peace. Harris from the golden colored vegetable are had a quarrel with a Chinaman. BeShould thfc exfore sentencing Harris the court gave universally famous. as expectMm n lecture that brought tears to bis periment provp ns successful will is it ed, probable' bfoke a On the way to cell he eyes. down completely, as his boy friends supplant tomatoes- next season. went out to secure money to pay the July 14 it thirty days. . Evening. a. BREVITIES n Mr a. i 4 i C.H. Beatty, of ii Cobra, rialting frienite in the city. Ner, la The elevator in the Ecclea building being fitted with new wire cables. , 1 Joaeph Parry and wife, of 1761 returned Washington avanue, hero from a four week' visit to Idaho. . - The reading rooms over the Japanese Industrial company, on lower Twenty-fourt- h street, are nearing completion. Mrs. John Christensen, of Oregon R. City, Oregon, is visiting Mri. street Christensen, of 549 Twenty-firs- t Mrs. Benjamin Marriott, of 2749 Grant avenue, left yesterday for California, where aho will visit for several weeks. A farewell pasty was given Tuesday night in the Fifth Ward amusement ball to Clyde Lindsey who leaves soon on a mission. Bert Krumperman, of 755 Twenty-fourtstreet, left yesterday for Park City, where he will remain for two months, The ladies of the Methodist church give an entertainment to- (heir friends in the basement of the church, will this evening. h left Tuesday for Laramie, Wyo., where he will remain for several days attending conference. , Kv. Samuel Blair of the First Methodic church loft Tuesday for Wheeling. West Virginia. . He is expected to be gone a week or ten days. Juliette Flygare left yesterday for City, wherea he will spend three months Visiting with her slater, Mrs. Richard Cogsn. New York Miss Louise Browning, daughter of Jolm M. Browning, who was operated npi.-- for appendicitis Tuesday, is re- ported to be getting along nicely at street her home, 505 Twenty-sevent- h movement Is on foot In Salt Lake induce the railroads and coal com- s oonsnm-rpiles to grant direct to the the rebate on coal stored during the summer months. A to 50-ce- Theron, youngest son of Major Llttla fiM, has gone to Hasen. Nev., to visit bi alter, Mrs. Isaac, wife of the Southern Pacific engineer who is constructing the new road to Fallon. Mrs. Hand K., wife of John M. Hen-rof 2612 Wall avenue, died at 5 o'clock yesterday. The remains will Calif., for taken to Gridley, b'lriai next Friday morning. Mrs. Henry was born at Orovillo. Calif., and e. 1 28 years old. . W. Tulloch, formerly cashier of but Washington. D. C, postofflee. soile president of 4he Sevier Con . ed Mining company, at Gold Motra-)returned yesterday from n visit Lis family in Washington. Nevada 'ongressman Van Duser of o ;fced through Ogden nnd stOpped ace his old friend. Attorney Joseph !. Dally June 25th te July 7th. Via Union Pacific, Ogden to Mexico City and return, 971.60. Tickets good returning nntll SepL 15th, 1909. StopUe Union station, today. The Ar- overs allowed. mour car lines are moving their office into the south annex of the Union staFOR CONTRACTORS tion, and the train agent is moving into the north annex. The work of remodeling .the fruit exhibit building, Plans, specifications, and blue prints from which these offices were moved, covering improvement work at the will begin todsy. Pangultch Indian ochoo in the southern part of. this a lata, are on file at - A contract to sink a shaft 100 feet the Standard office. The same may be Wasatch tot Copper seen upon application for the informahas been by the Mining company, whose mlnea are to- tion and guidance-o- f prospective bidasted oast and north of Brigham City. ders. encounExtra good values have been The yans call for the erection of n incline nnd as tered In n fifty-foand a hospital, both of these dormitory depth to attained the vein broadens. buildings to be constructed of brick Samples of ore from the Wasatch prop- and etoue. Also for a waterworks erty are on exhibition at Dee's drug system and a sewer system. store. Specimens of copper-bearinora. return an essay of 65 per cent, UTAHNA PARK while the average of all samples tested Is 43 per cent. Gold in paying quantities and antimony have been encounJudging by tbe Immense audience tered lately. present Tuesday night, ofw hich fully 50 per cent were ladles, Zinn's Merry There is something wrong with the Travesty Oo. certainly baa caught the of streets the of Ogden. sprinkling and deservedly so, since it la a town, ever worse it is than bench on Dust the enterdecidedly smart, and has been. A number of new sprink- tainment of tho style made famous the city on lers have been purchased by Broadway, Now York, by Weber but the dust grows worse. The people and Field a. It ih by all odds the beat Washstreet, from on Twenty-fourtnnd cleverest company seen her in ington east, wish that Mayor Conroy many a day. Tbe phonograph scene as would move away from that street alone is worth tbe price of admission. he seems to hsve hoodooed the sprinkAmong singing members the duet, has he since Twenty-fourton ling Stein by Zlnn; the Day, There is something Somewith resided there. the Jolly and exceedingly song on the with sprinkling radically wrong pretty and shapely girls in characterthe bench. istic German peasant costumes: the Banana tong; Old Glory, and tbe occurred Tuesday A bad washout Pierrot and Pierrette dance are big consea near Golconda, Nev., end with the audience. Jessie favorites PaSouthern g quence all trains on the dancing and Brown's expert to ten cific from the west are from feais on toes, her strong twelve hours late. It is reported that ture. Of course, plot I not much In the washout was due to the breaking evidence, but who wants to bother with of a dam, and that several hundred ueb a useless tMng in a summer feet of track was waahed out, or so night's entertainment. It ia not found badly damage!, that It will takeaoabout in New York roof garden ahows. Why trafhours to repair it twenty-fou- r should Ogden worry with one. Atthe 6. No. resumed. fic may be The came bill ell week. Next week m. lantic Express due here at 7:10 a. comic opera, Mascot." the even10:15 this until will no: arrive No. 2, The Overland Limited, ing SUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS and toe fa at mall. No. 10. will not 1 strive nntll late this evening. Dally from June to September 19 Francisco nnd re 8an to Ogden EXCURSIONS WEST. ...949. 09 turn (direct) to 8sn Francisco and reOgden 8th. turn (one way, via Portland). 52.90 Dally June 26th to July and re-Ogden to Loe Angeles and reOgden to San Francisco (direct) turn, via So. Pacific. .... ., . . 50.09 Oiden to Sin Francisco and ro- 44.60 Ogden to Lot Angeles and return, going Sa Pit and return (one way Tia Portland).. Oxden to Los Angeles and returning 8. P, L. A. A S. Lj Ry. re50.90 nr vice versa turn, going 8a Pic. and Ry-and reQf Ogden to Los Angeles turning 1P.LA4S.L 4500 rloe veraa ... turn, via O. 8. I and & P, and re42.99 L A. 5 8. L Ry Ogden to Los Angeles S. P. L turn vL. O. S. L. and Ogden to Los Angeles and re L, Rj eaeoeeaeeaaeeaeo torn (one way via Portland and re92.99 and San Francisco) Ogden to Lo Angeles turn (one way v.a Portland 57.50 Ogden to Spokane end return ....... ...... ..... 49.09 (direct) and San Francisco) Tickets good to return nntll SepL Ogden te Portland ; ud return 40.09 (direct) llth. Stopovers allowed. Tickets limited returning until Oo WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS tober IL Stopovers allowed. g te Tsrenty-slxt- CN COMPLAINT BUTTE. MADE IN Sne Claims to be tie Victim of Jealousy on the Pat of her tvV FORMALLY CHARGED WITH TEMPT TO MURDER. to Raise tne Bail Salt Lake He is a Expect Half-Sist.-r- 5 PIECE OF FURNITURE. SOLD ON EA8Y TERMS AT- Money in , Con- White Sewing Machine tractor. Xot i oiglr.i'en puny j parent-1i-oG.ildie Hsrnisii of was detained a: :h- - poll-- , Tuesday on a from the police stat.-of the l'o.p,r City. She aas prepared u continue hr Journey east when uppri limdod ami placed iu the woman's ward at thu t '.alien. Yesterday officla'a were txptvie j front Butte to take her bam. w two hsve ooitrivtd to kei-- her while she is uader Mi Hainish, on her uwu statement. is the victim of wute work. While at Butt-- t she wa n.plm'ed at Simmon, a millinery l:iiniciit. i Her two are plating on the stage at Butte, and s:su-rllovt flowed iu broken stimuli Uiween the so when Miss HarnLh received a trio, letter from an aged couple in Sylvan Grove. Kansas, Mr and Mr. J. B. Hoyt, she prepared to steal away from Butte unknown to her sister or friend. With the letter from the east t wu enclosed a through to Sylvan Grove. The Hoyts, for several years, maintained Mis Harnish, in r.inifort and with a parent:.l care that developed into an adoption. Paper were partly made out. when they fell into the hands of her two who refused to deliver them to thu Hoyts. By persuasion the girls succeeded in inducing thrir sister to join them at Butte. This was a year ago. Ths old couple in Kansas, becoming home tick for the company of the girl, sent for her. Tuesday morning. Miss Harnish asked permission of the head saleslady at Simmons for leave of absence to go to the depot. 8h weni, but did not go back. She took a train for the east, but at Ogden the journey ended abruptly. Miss Harnish will be taken back to Butte despite her protests. She assert that she will not lay at Butts and la determined to join her benefactors in Kansas. Bhe has become soie heiress to the Hoyt riches, a position that she declares has caused no little jealousy on the part of her sisters. Miss Harnish told her story with conviction, and could nut suppress a tear as she glanced (around her cell. Through her sisters she became acquainted with several members of the Zinn company, playing at Utahna, and it la probable that' members of the troupe will intercede for her. At 2:30 a telegram from Chief of Police Mulholixnd of Bulta was received at the tailiee station releasing Miss Harnish. In. she uiesMsge Chief Mulbnlland staled that be had no right to detain the girl 9N on lnvesiigallon. he found that her sisters were never appointed her guardians. Miss Harnish was taken to the depot and left for Kansas last evening. In-r- half-siste- r half-sitte- haif-sisie- Torturing ersema spreads ing area every day.' Ion' quickly stops Its spreading. relieves the itching, cures nently. At any drug store. its burnOintment Instantly It perma- ocdenTeam to remain MEXICO CITY EXCURSION A. B. Moseley, traveling passenger Mlaa Florence Umber, Southern Pacific telegraph operator at Valley Paia., at?nt for the Oregon Short Line and ' Nev., ii visiting friends in the city. Union Pacific lines, is moving his office into room 4 on the second floor of Rev. H. H. Fleer, of 589 HELD s Mlaa LUale Walkina, of 235 Twenty, seventh atreot, leaves the last of the week for an extended visit to Provo. fine. tr.-et- BOND EASY RUNNING. A PERFECT MACHINE, Company, A Royal Hawaiian Band From Honolulu i BALL BEARING, PLEASE CALL. Promises to be Cne cf the Fabulously Rich Go'd Fields of the Wcrld. Wim. is bire to meet hts father, H. A. who i reljui-ijiIrom Ntv t.-r- t The yum.,; d:y. man has lirt-iiurte, the CLASSICAL cm'.ri of the AND OPERATIC t xct'euit ut in E era Nevada, n ,r the Utah boundary MUSIC line. The W'lKJ.irys hae extensive and a Superb there rud Kenneth is of the NATIVE MUSIC AND HULA" opinion that lnthijiiueDt sill prove Black Horse to i,e one of the richest SONGS gold districts iu the world. of Hawaii The discut ei v va made only CO days ago, but aireuily 250 men are in the district ut.d extensive plans are being By Permission of the Government of Hawaii perfected fur t:;u developing of the CAPTAIN H. BERGER, Founder and Leader claims. The discovery claim ha a nine-fovein, averaging over $50 to the ton PRICES Evening. 25c, 50c, 73c. $1.00; matinee, 23c, 50c, T5c. in free milling gold, and for nine miles SEAT SALE FRIDAY, 10 a. m. this vein has been traced and no PCim where panned has it failed tu disclose gold. A boulder taken from the croppings, weighing nearly two tons, wss shipped east not long ago, Chez. AMUSEMENTS. They were classmates in the and when tested was shown to average course of Georgetown ISO a ton. . post graduate ; University Law School at Washington, The uew camp is eight miles from D. C. s Osceola, where as early as thirty ! The supporting brick columns of the ago gold plac9rs were worked, yielding nuggets worth a much as 96,000. ; first story of the Z. C. M. 1. building MAAhAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMWM canyon from Slack Horae to ; are all being torn down and will be ElyEvery will yield placer gold and it is replaced more but substanby similar, EVERY NIGHT tial ones. Workmen claim that the predicted that soon all the gulches old columns are defective and will not will be worked. A number of Ogdeuites are already stand the necessary heavy pressure. among the locators in the new mining Don Maguire and party of eastern field. Black Hone ia 50 miles southeast shareholder in the Santa Marla property have returned from an inspection of Ely and 100themiles north of New railroad to Ely la trip. An encouraging report was given house. When by the party. They are considering the completed, the traffic will be to Ely, but the miners are getting advisability of r'uqlng a tunnel lower their at present goods via Xewhouse. down from ths main shaft to tap the ' The While Is King A HANDSOME WHERE OGDENiTES HAVE MADE A NUMSER CF LOCATIONS. EPS. Military Band, a Stringed Orchestra, a Choir, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Club and Solo Singer, Rendering WOKIMiSOliS SEWING MACHINES LONG WEARING, GOLD The Greatest Ncvelty In Many Years 5 h cake-walkin- a ...i.............. They Will Continue to Play Ball in State League. The story told in the Salt Lake papers, concerning the retirement of tho Columbia Club team from the state league, is declared to be untrue. On account of tho Jumble of the schedule, due largely to climatic interferences, Ogden has been deprived of a games which should have been pla . i here. Repeated objections sent to President Shepherd were slightly heeded, so that in order to bring tho injustice of the schedule forcibly to his attention, Dad Glmlin sent him a small notice, conveying a bint that if fair play waa not observed the Ogden team would decline to pixy any lunger in the state league. Before an answer could be returned, the story was started that Ogden, due to financial difficulties, would retire from tbe league. Authors of the misleading stories, not content with declaring the team out of business, even transferred it to another town. Captain Glmlin emphatically denied the story of the morning papers. There ia absolutely no truth to it," said be. We have had not great financial troubles, every man Ins been paid, and not one dollar do we owe to any of the players. The team will m-- f be withdrawn from tbe league. There has been no such action entertained by officials of the team, and the entire story is unfounded." vi at arraigned in wa not lecierday. He Farxe retired to enter a pi,-- . um'ui'.Kiuej alien the charge was read to him A pa modi? twiten-in- g revealed that of his band. he i nervou jud somewhat alive to the gravity of a. situation. Judge Murphy, drepr-- an objection from the defendant' attorney, fixed bond tt 91.500. Tht amount will pioliably be reduced fiiT preliminary iruil. Kars may lc able to raiaa tbe bond inotu-this murning. l fixc.i assowill hi businc will be opened in ciate in Sait an endeavor in raiae the ball. Until it i guaranteed, he will remain the guest of the sheriff at the county Jail. In a lengthy complaint Fane waa charged with having assaulted O. 8. Page with a blunt instrument, rock r otherwise, with Intent to kill. That the stuck was planned, murderously and premeditated 1 tbe charge of the complaint. The absence of the county attorney prevent ad tbe fixing of a date for preliminary trial, but it will be set for hearing a early a poalble. Faroe baa oeveral valuable contract to complete iu Salt Lake and he is anxious to know whether ha will be iu a position to curry out his part of tbe K;i i OPERA HOUSE BLK. OGDEN. po-l.t- v Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made By special request we make Weller's BestM at 375 Twenty third Street, Ogden Utah. -- contract. THEATERS ROYAL HAWAIIAN Drs. Elliott & Norris BAND. The famous Royal Hawaiian band of Honolulu 1 naking its first tour of the United Stales and will appear in this ci'y at the Grand Opera House, Saturday and Sunday, June 30th and July 1. This superb organisation la unllk any other band in the whole world, aa it comprise not only a full military hand, but also a stringed orchestra, a choir, a glee club, mandolin, guitar and banjo club, playera of native instruments and solo singer. It numbers sixty miulclani, each one being skilled in playing from five to ten Instruments. Ths band was established in 1971, by Captain H. Berger, who still remains as director and who has taught tho Hawaiians how to play the various instruments. Captain Berger was formerly in tbe German army as bandmaster, and was sent by tbs first Emperor of Germany to Hawaii, to establish a military hand at the request of that wise ruler. King Kamahsmtht. What waa dote by Captain Berger with the Hawai'ana has been told by thousands of tourists in nil parts of the world. The Royal Hawaiian band was the pet of King Kalakaua, nnd be lavished money on it with a free hand. When Hawaii bream a Republic, the Royal Hawaiian band was still maintained, and wh-- n the Islands were annexed te the United States, the Hawaiian territorial government saw that the band should not go oi(t of existence. The preeent tour la under the patronage of the Hawaiian government and tbe leading commercial bodies of Honolulu. The band hat been superbly equipped wtn uniforms fur travel, and the appearance of the musicians on ths eiage, dressed in complete white, with thrir "lels, or garlands of yellow flowers around their necka, la not quickly forgotten. The Hawaiian race Is naturally musical, and when the Islands were first discovered by C plain Cook, his logbook shows that he was greeted by the islandm with charming native ong. There is nothing more soothing than to hear tho dreamy musle of Hawaii rendied by the natives. It Is so unlike any other vocal music that it lingers forever in the me.nory. The Royal Hawaiian bund has only visited the United States twice in Its existence, and then for brief periods. It was the big feature of the Knights Templar conclave, held in Ban Francisco twenty yrrs naro- - It came to this country lai-- l jiw to pi; at the and waa rnrtland, Oregor, Erposir-osuccess, more the RWt : people paying than fifteen U.'itra-,ch concert. admission a. BEET ROOF PAINT When you get tired of having your roof painted every year or two with mineral and chep roof paints, get them RAILROADS TO BE SUED painted with Joseph Dixon's Silica Roof Paint, the only flake Graphite Attorney General Moedy te Enforce graphite In the world, tested for forty Law n Safety Appliance. yesra, and get them painted by a man who has handled this paint for twenty Washington, June 27. Attorney rears, and who makes a specialty of General Moody has directed that suits roof work of all kinds, and guarantees be brought against a targe number of satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brown A street railroad companire to recover penal- Sons, 431 Twenty-fift- h ties for violation of the safety appliance law through failure to keep their WERE QUIETLY MARRIED equipment in proper condition. The largest number of violation attributed to any road Is 52 against the AtSuperintend ml W, N. Petterson. of lantic Coast Line Railroad company. the Weber county schools, sprang a surprise on his friends yesterday REPRIMANDED BY THE CZAR. by becoming one of the parties to a wedding. Miss Bessie Severn quiet St. Petersburg. June 27. The com- being the bride, and leaving the city mander of the UltrarLoyal Prebrajen-k- before they bad time to congratulate regiment, to which belong the men him. Mias Severn, who was a teachwho recently bold n meeting In the er in the Plain City schools during and drew the past year. Ia the daughter of Mr. guard camp at Krasnoye-Selcomup. resolutions addressed to their and Mrs. Joseph 8. Severn, of 2329 mander, upholding all the actions of Jeffersou avenue. The metnnge cereparliament and declaring that they mony was performed by the Rev. E. L want no more police detailing the slay- Goshen of Salt Lake city at 11 o'clock, ing of brother or father, have been this morning, at the residence of the n severely reprimanded by the Emperor. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. left on tlie Lo Angeles Limited COMES TO INSPECT MEAT, this afternoon on a tour through southern California and to Portland Washington. June 27. Lieutenant and will return to Ogden in about two Percy Ire Hobbs, coming as tbe rep- weeks. resentative of England to Inspect the O. 8. L. meat intended for use in the British army, arrived here today. Excursion North, Saturday, Juno 80th. y o 25 YEARS Specialists- - YEARS To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases of men, women and children. Laving devoted special effort during oar satin professional life end are now rewarded by the discovery of methods that glvo comCatarrL DesfnssR plete mastery of Nervous and Blood Kkeu metises. Stomach. Kidney and Liver troubles. Pi. MENS DISEASES Blaod Poison, Pile Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits, Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OFEN DAY AND EVENINGS, OFFICE ESS! WASH. AYE. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden Ask Your Grocer For HESS' BMP The Bread of Quality It is clean and large. Our label on every loaf. Dont Fail to Attend Putnams Mid-Summ- er Sale Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and the entire stock is cut below any prices ever before offered in Ogden. Pet-terao- END OF CONGRESS. Cheap round trip rates to Utah and north. Long limits reWashington, June 27. Speaker Can- Idaho points Ask agents for particulars. House the turning. non said today that probably would finish its present business Sat WANT ADS .YIELD MG RESULTS urday night. J NAM CLOTHING HOUSE |