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Show IDE MOUSING P2CP33 0 AMUSEMENTS. LiEU Will be Supported 1 by Brotherhood Teamsters. Ulaiina Park CKEI if Tui-i-du- ZMNS travesty CO. AT ALL CROCERS The Telephone Girl SoSrMrMnf: stsTeXt: jjyywTi V m 5c; NMtvii 25c; klaichoi 10s. Oincing from 9 to 12 every Cvoilng, liCEf-L- SN BREVITIES Bre. Alice Greenwald and daughter bare gone to Denver. H. L, Bell has returned from a visit with relatives in Helena, Hoot. jin. Jlr. and Mrs. R. C. Watkins, of pravo. are in the city visiting with friends. 'Jackson, who has been friends in Salt Lake, has re- Mrs. Mary j ; visiting amed. Miss Liuie position as a Hannas'. ! Heimer and wife are vieiting George iith Jackson has aooeptsd a saleslady in Last Heber Heimer street at 646 Twenty-.lourU- i Electrical Supply and Fixture commenced today to wire the new The i Co. Wright budding. t v Mist Nellie Tucker, of 2624 Adame Venue, who has been seriously ill, is ! rapidly recovering. Mrs. Joseph F. Smith, . Jr., and daughter of Salt Lake, are the guesta of Jlr. L. W. Shurtliff. : Boice, manager at Rock In O. D. Rasmuaeen'e store, ; Spring in Ogden on business. 1 , is ' Wright's new building. Mins Grace Wlntle, of 2944 Childs wwu. hss gone to Morgan to spend :itrw weeks with friends. i giumn Van Borenm, jhdder in front of Last who fell from Thomas, gnd hjured his leg. Is improving. Many complaints have been the effect that the speed of . Verna Fowler, a saleslady In Thomas, has been visiting In Balt Lake for the last few Miss last i made to eutom in Ogden canyon Is dangerous. Miss friend " days. Wheelwright has returned and will go to Evanston on the new sower eon. G. M. from Rexburg to start work tract. Robert IJttle, formerly of Ogden, Is here n a visit rrom Walla Walla, where he is established in hue. 'h, lues. ; Missea Fannie Hall and Annie An-4ra.- both operators. at the Rocky Mountain Bell Phone company, are going ' east for the summer. Ears Richardson has received hi nh)i csr of Hawaiian cane sugar from tne independent refiner and bae cut the price to within 20 cents a hundred fheet sugar. . The Ogden Leasing and Develnp-- . ient company has purchased from V W. Duby, C. P. Whipple and Wl$ w A. Hickenlooper two very promisi- ng mining claims situated In the Lu-f- n mining district, Box Elder county, I 'ah. Heretofore 45,000 tins have eoneU-th- e maximum crop of beets in This year it Is expect s'! ihsi the Logan factory alone will 'ii'k up 50.000 tons, and) that the Lew 'Mr'n factory will handle practically s rPl)" county. many. lenry Baumeister and wife and Mrs. j0k Haumelater and daughter hare rammed from Durango.- Colorade. hip away they traveled over a good I'orunn of mining region around and went down many of the big - Tel-1'irii- L nr.no 'ritt n A. B. Wright of Logan haa commlfsloned to paint n, l!feslse Fir'is-t,if the non or Judge Rolapp, fclen. who died about two rears e" A success of this la certain to man qUite a little for tho future of rof Wright, who is even at this time spinning a high place among Utah 1 !f. says the Logan Republican, . Th occupants of n light buggy wsre 'brown heavily to the ground r Jefferson avenue on Twenty-flir- t rp'-The horse attached to the ri 1'auie unmanageable and. In his ca '"'tuig. cramped the vehicle until it y'Mued over. Two girls were stunned r' vprl minutes and both recelr- iimnful bruises and scratches. As stirp arrived early and aid waa i he girls. The rig was slightly t'l-s- i EVANSTON BONDS FIXED AT 1500 SKEEN AND OTHERS ARE TO FILE MURPhY. Claim the New Franchise Was Illegally Passed by tnc City Old Man. Who Ordered a Meal and Refused to Pay F?r it. Gets Wanted Jesse P. Kraus CIGARS Strictly Union Made of Ogden. Son of Leo- Kraus. Victim of the Accident. pold 50000 more men to smoke WesSers Best THE TIME. Thirty D.j RuaaeU-Jame- s 8 lDCE MA5 UNCOUPLING AN ENGINE AT BY A COMPLAINT. maikc--t ...... 9-- wool-buyer- '' ! B'rJCTed " OVER 5 ' !lfll7. COMPANY J. FAMILIES IN A QUARREL. JANESVILLE, Wig, FLOODED. Frederick. Md.. Aug. 9. At the comnim;! fet'd. mand of his father, Fred Debold. 17 River So High Factories Hava Bsan Closed. shot years old, son of John Debold, of their . lament was accomplished yes-- and killed George Smith, sonnear Janesville. Wis.. Aug. 9. This city here he case of Henry Marx neighbor: Edward O. Smith, last night by a rain storm r,f St. Louis, this evening. There bad been bad was visited the the two families and that washed out streets and sidewalks R. Douglas rd-,,- t Co., of Pocatello, feeling between la many places, the damage amountnich the plaintiff sued for the yesterday they quarreled over blackon ing to several thousand dollars. In Vlp of a quantity of wool of he berries that the Smiths bad picked De-bShoot him. said parts iff the residence district today 1905 that the defendant had Debold's land. to bis son. pointing at the youpg-d- - there are ponds several feet deep. The ' deliver to the plaintiff, but. ' gmitli. The boy fired a load from I river Is so high that several factories allegation In the complaint . over have been compelled to close. Reports sere withheld on account of the a shotgun which struck Smith Both from tbe country say that much dam-- " him Instantly. killing heart, the had of than wool prior the age was done to crops. Deboldt were arretted. 11 1. Al'ClST .MoKMNG, KILLED AT Glaa-man- Willard Snow' and family are going Lake to make their homo. Mr. 8no win enter the wholesale furpi- ture business. to Ball V THE WATER par-tieular-a The Van Em on Elevator Co., of Sen fraa cisco, will Install the elevators i l,!l IS BOUND h J. H. I ATTACKING PICKPOCKET! YO 1) N G Council. Co. have put on a new shoiivning which they call Ideal Shortening. made of animal fat and vegetable oil. It is la connection with Judge Dey iff truly an ideal shortening. They guar- Salt lke and A. W. Agee, of this rii. antee it to give satisfaction In every Jedldiah Skeen baa prepared a voluminous and lengthy complaint agaia.i particular. For sale at aH grocers. the Ogden Waterworks company, which was lied yesterday afternoon ELKS AITEKTIQH Much secrecy has marked the labors of the a Korneys and. in conjunction There will be a novel race meet at with me u her of the Real Estate Asthe ehib rooms Friday evening, rail- sociation ibey occupied the entire ing in a stag social, under the dlrec nnuning In preparing a baiub sneli tioa of Brother Alvord of Cleveland, that is expected to bring coustcruaiion O., lodge. to the water company. it will be an occasion worth while. CJwiui to tho caution and rescue Come and bring your friends. Admisthat has marked their action, the of the complaint ate kauwa only sion 50c. to .those bringing tiie puit. hut enough of the contents of the papers has been TO AEREST DISUSE learned to reveal the main contentious. Typhoid Fewer Near Coalville Causes Yesterday Sheep approached the auditor and Intimated thgt it would be State Beard of Health to Act. a safe and wlae act not to pay to the As a result of the death of Pearson company the fld.noo agreed upon by H. Bunn from typhoid fever near Coal- the council as a conipromUe. By doville, the 8tate Board nf Health Is tak- ing this he gained a day aud this afing steps to ascertain thq cause of the ternoon an application for a retraindisease and prevent it from spreading. ing order, until the outcome of the suit The deceased had been afflicted since la determined, will be flled. The power July tl and his remains were brought of the council in signing iway a water to Balt Lake for burial. franchise Is one of the main question R. F. Woodward has been sent to Involved in the litigation. The In the case will endeavor to Summit county to disinfect the premises and Dr. O. B. French, health of- have the francblae declared illegal. The chairman of the contesting comficer at Coalville, has been Instructed to investigate the cause of the dis- mittee stated that should they succeed ease and to pay especial attention to In winning these points, they would the condition of the water supply of demand that the water company live that place. up t the letter of the Bothewell contract. As there are some impossible provisions In the old contract, the comBEST R30F PAINT plainants assert that they can force the company to terms. When you get tired of having your UNION PACIFIC roof painted every year or two with mineral end chep roof paints, get them Cheap Rates East painted with Joseph Dixon'e Silica Graphite Roof Paint, the only flake AUGUST 9. graphite in the world, tested for forty years, end get them painted by n man Ogden to Mllwauke and return. $46.50 who hag handled this paint for twenty Good to return until Sept 1. years, and who makes n specialty oil Ogden to Chicago and return. .$44.50 roof work of al kinds, and guarantees Good to return until slept. 9, AUGUST 9 AND 10. satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brown street lane,' 421 Twenty-fiftOgden to St. Paul and return. .$25.90 Ogden to Minneapolis sad return 26. DU G. A. R. EXCURSION Good to return until SepL 20. Stopovers allowed. Remember only Minneapelis and Return, $15.90. forty hours to Chicago via Union Pacific limited trains. Further Tickets on sale August 9 and 10. furnished by any agent or A. Long limits, stopovers. G. A. H. ape-et- B. Moseley, T. P. A, Ogden, Utah. headqusrters train leaves Salt iAke August 2 via scenic Colorado EUEEKAcivEN. PENNANT Midland. Maks your berth reservations now with Commander R. U. Slenter, 167 South West Temple, Salt Lake, or Dubai Decides Baseball Isn't a Paying writ L. H. Harding, general agent, Proposition, Colorado Midland, Salt Lake, for further particulars and itinerary of trip. Eureka got the pennant for the first half of the season. Ogden has officially forfeited her francblae. These facts IN DISTRICT COURT were decided at the last regular meeting f the beard of .directors of the Case of Weasler vs. Halverson Taken Utah State baseball league, and public. - llndep Advisement ly announced yesie'rday' by League . , President H. O. Shepard. The - new Judicthe First of reason begins on Sunday next, August Judge Maughan, ial district, held court in this cl'.y 12, on which day the Duhel Tailors will follownf the yesterday and disposed play Park City at. Park City. With Ogden out of the league Eureka Is withing business: The case of the state and Henry out competitor and consequently an Weasler vs. George Halverson came up exhibition game between the colored for hearing tin motion to quash cita- Occidentals" and Eureka has been artion and discharge respondent. The ranged. Father John Pubel has finally bemotion was argued by counsel and takcome convinced that baseball Isnt a en under advisement. The attorney for the plaintiff In the paying proposition and baa decided to case of E. O. Piles vs. T. H. Ballan-tyn- e release all bis SHlarted men. Yesterday was granted ten days' time m he sent formal notifications of release to Shortstop Reck, Second Baseman which to amend the complaint. , The eases of Viola Lewis by hern Douglas and Pitcher Erpest Heusser. Father Dube! offered to retain these guardian ad litem vs. William and J- - D. Skeen vs. William men on the same hauls as tbe other cut in the amall gate reCraig, on alleged contempt of court players, but a were both continued until August 14. ceipts didn't satisfy, and there was Judge Howell continued the suit nf constantly nothing for Father John to R. J. Middleton vs. Joseph Helleweil do hut hand, out their releases. Douglas received a telegram from nntll next Monday: the Eureka management offering him the position of second baseman for the BUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS. remainder of tho season. Douglas has accepted and will return to his old 'Dally From Juno 1 to September 15. Job as timekeeper at the Centennial Eureka. He will line np with the Blue Ogden to Sen Francisco end re$40.00 Rocks on Sunday next. Beck has sevturn (direct) eral good offers. Agile to San Francisco and return (one way, via Portland) 52.20 EXCURSION TO CANADA reOgden to If Angeles end 50.00 turn. via So. Pacific Friday, August 10. Ogden to Loa Angeles nnd rereand Pacific So. turn, going Via Oregon Short Lins. S. L. turning H. P., L. A. 60.00 . versa or vice Ry.' Ogden to Sterling, Alberta, and Ogden to Las Angelrs and re...... .......... $21.10 return via O. 8. L. and 8. P., turn, ' L. A. S. L. Ry 42.00 Ogden to Raymond, Alberta, and 2S.50 return reOgden to Lot Angeles and Ogden to Migrant, Alberta, and turn one way via Portland 29.00 return C3.50 and San Francisco) Ogden to Cardslon, Alberta, and Ogden to Spokane and return return 30.46 40.09 (direct) Tickets good returning until SepOgden to Portland and return 40.00 tember 10. (direct) .'Tickets limited returning until OcTRICKERY OF GRAIN DEALERS. tober 21- - Stopovers allowed. RECEPTION TO BRYAN. They fiubetitute Inferior Gradee of Wheat After Inepeetion. New York. Aug. 9. Former United W. RadTopeka, Kens, Aug. States Senator James Smith, Jr., announced yesterdav that he had receiv- ford, state grain Inspector, who bae ed s latter from William Jennings Bry- Juet returned from Mpxlco, where hu made Investigations, asserts that h an from London, accepting an invitation to speak In Newark on September found conclusive evldenre that several Mr. Is Bryhave Kansas City grain dealers substitute 1st The Intention to an make three outdoor speeches, after Inferior grades of wheat after the to state grain inspection department baa which he will go to Jersey City All engagements there. inspected and given grades on the treasurer Colonel Alexander Troup, grain in cars. arAs tba Kansas law stands now there of the committee In charge of the rangements for the reception to Mr. is no penalty provided for such an C. Collins, ohvse. Bryan, has engagad John of New Haven, who at one time workEXCURSION TO PROVO ed with Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist, to assist in raising funds to dethe reception. Sunday, Aug. 12th, fray the expenses of R M. Johnson, national committeeman from Texas, ban written, saying Via Oregon Short Line train No. t, he is coming to the reception with leaving Ogden 7:20 a. m. Fare round delegation of twenty. trip $2.25. The the UTAH. OGDEN, j The following official ann.iuncemru' of the Teamster' io tut,-- , politics i made public: "Opuea Local No. S75 of The Brotherhood of at heir meet In tveiin.t; to endire the action rf tnc Trades and Labor Assembly in to become a facior In politics during the coming campaign. E. J. HANCOCK. Pres. (Siynedl HARHY WRIGHT. Rec. Svcy." TONIGHT EXAMINEE: for I i Harry Adams, ihtkv', was bound otrr to the d.r WciV neaday on a charge Imtvuy Judea Murphy fixed I'.r I'.'lidv al and turned him ovt:- u. in .uru-- K nf ihe sheriff. Adai..- - , rr. u-- 1m il. fene aud it ia belii n.i hai hi- will plead guilty in the li rm-- i ruurt. p. a Teaiimony of four 'ue,-AuileraeU, Hyrum 1'i Cenige Office' Laiiitliii all n. and of Aitiima. u(iumiu:al In the wa lakes. Three i: ihrm were wimekaea to several u ' i'ii:ji made u: Alania tu pick puckeir "ii urcua day before the trio aifoeie.t ii vapiure. Ii was in tb pocket-- , Anderson (bat Adams attempted in thi.f hu firm purse. Anderson war m the Milealui. with the crowd, when a sligHt Jtliug at hi his porkei imiiu-i.-lugging and he tuimd and caught A' this Juncthe hand of Adam ture in hi tesllmoin Adam anked hint why he did not 'ell. had a right twina muting for you." said Anderson, inn I thought you would iry some one due and then 1 could catch you iu the act." - . ..n. f 1 Anderson notified lugloi and Peterson of the attempt aud. while one went lu search of an officer, two watched Adams circulate through the crowd, plying his illegal profession. Adams was pointed out to Officer , Brown as he stepped from the and, after an exciting chase, was raptured. W. M. Johnson, e gray haired man. was sentenced to thirty days on the rock pile. Johnson went into a tea laurant last night, ordered a nteal ahu refused to pay for it Judge Murphy stated that in consideration of hi years he would make the sentence light la comparison. B. Click was dla barged from cussevere reprimand. Lark tody with side-show- By special request we nuke Win., Jiac l Kruuss. V'f ill:? n.i. wan klllrd almival ly wii.ic tiniviipilng tut from a Hr .ie,1 m as.-ni.n an lun, i ii nU dit-- ul A.Ju Kiaut bad jnt cmiipui d n to quit ir.ii and was wink whin i.i- - uivi.ti in iK'cunvil. ' Krauus w ,i r brakviuan uu a crew rum::ii tin: u! Ogih'U. The n.n to K am-- ! wi bad btvu nude aid i hi- train pulled up mi a ssrrl'. iu iMtii'r- ibai ibi eugiur mibt lu- laln-ito 'In- round fur V LioiifUin at 375 iu lia-.u- d - - hut' i ,i. Kiu-ihtan forward in hr tiigiue and had relumed tho pill, when ihc Midtloii mi pllia.inii of i In- ir brak.a catiM'il li.t- viii- - u bump forward sun lie waa ihc IIU.IUV aud ihc new rex i car, aud huficlcxxly mangled Alemkt rx of the train civw him fivm litx poxltiou aud aiiilicai mil wax mii'.iuioiied. hui be du-withm au luiur aiii-- ihc accident. .lean- r. Ktauxa waa llic xou of Krauxa aa cugliiucr living iu uvar Twcuo-tightand Graut avenue. 11,- wax gy year of age and leave wile and a child. Two weeka ago he nmved Iroui Thirilvth and Gran) to Evauktun. Krau.r formerly winked for Ballard and Kiuckcr. He had town employed aa brakemau only about a uioaili. Thin morning parcnia and relalfvta of the drad man west to Evaiiatvm where the funeral aervicea will be held from .the Caiholic church, Frl-us- v afiernooa. Nu blame ha bwa aliarhed lu any of the train crew operating wi'h Krauaa. rminei'i ! ivu-uxe- - liCO-l-ol- d Og-dt- a - ihroe-yearol- eases of the Luna. Branchial Tubes and ChaaL of tha Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disuaso, KheutiiatUin, Asthma, Nervous Trouldus, 8i. Vitus Uaace, Piioa, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm. Blood 1 YU nosing from any cause, DiHHaqe peculiar to Women. PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cmed to stay rured. Remember the examination and advice is FREE. Tomorrow may be too late. Call or write. Dt seises DR. t EXCURSIONS EAST ,... Stop-over- Drown The funeral services over the re mains of Aaron Jackson were held ai the Fourth Ward meeting house at 2 o'clock y eaterday. Bishop E, I. Woolley presiding. There were present of the rhurrh officials from Salt lake, Seymour B. Young, George Reynolds and Gulden Kimlwll: shtn Ger man E. Klin wen hi panaldeat of Nortd Central Stales mission, where Aaron had labored. Roloa were sung' by Orson Grilfii and Mlaa Maggie Tout Preaideni Ellsworth today gave out tha following facts concerning the death of Mr Jerk non: Elders 8errit, Clark and Jmkson all went ia Jh Blaek river for a swim, and their intentions wen to swim across the river, which was shout me mile wide. The water was still and clear and was nm over six or seven feet deep in the deepest pari. Ths young men all waded J'it. Elder Clark Aaron followed after ia the lead. him with Elder SeerUf. Elder Clark was an expert swimmer and soon land ed on the opposite bank. Aaron tired before he waa half way across and he called out to Secrist. I am tired nut." Secrlst advised him do return to the shore. He bad no mors than said this before Aaron was out of sight. Secrist grablM-- him and they both went down, hut somehow Secrist bait his hold. ,By this time Clark hud nude his way hack to where Jackson hal disappeared, and ha dived repeatedly but could not find him. Tbe two ciders (hen went out and called for help, but :t was Knur or five hours before the body was recovered. d EXCURSION YELLOWSTONE PARK TO Saturday, Aug. 25th. Round trip from Ogden, $4929. This includes rail find Mage transportation to und through tbs Park, also hotel expenses for the seven days' trip In the Fark. Only 5" people can go on thin excursion. Make your reserrs lions at unce. Union Dpo. Tkt. Ofiice. ' NEW YORK COAL FIGHT. EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE Sunday. Aug. 12th. Via Oregon Short All trains. trip. Une, $1.00 Silver Fissure Company Haa Solved Question of Thoir Ora Hauling. Tribune: In view of tho keen Inter-ex- t that has all along been evidenced by mining men of Utah In the operations of the Silver Fissure Mining rmnpnny at Polaris, Mont., principally because of tho wide acquaintance In mining circles of Its general manager, Henry H. Armstead, Jr., nonidrierahle importance attaches to the news which has Just reached the Tribnno to the effort that the company has met wfih unqualified success In Its recent tent of its fraction train, is a means of transporting machinery, supplies, eie., between the railroad and the mine. As the Polaris mine Is kiraled about miles from the town nf Armthirty-livstead. on the Oregon Short Une, the qw'Btlnn of adequate transportation facilities Immediately lieesme as soon as the plnn of smelting Polaris ore at ths mine worked out Therefme, th success euorecKfuily. which has crowned the test of (he tree-lin- n train, fur hauling coke and coni, heavy machinery, etc., has attracted-widattention in mining elrrlea, In Montane, and there is every probability that, as a direct result, like means of transportation will he put in force between many of the mining dlttricte of Idaho and Montana. According to the informs I Ion received by the Tribune, however, the success with which ths Silver FlsMire Mining company hss mat wllh Its recent traction train was not attained without considerable difficulty end expense. The company first found II necesKxry to reduce the giade between the railroad and the mine. By improving old country roads and building new prairie roads, a grade ofonthree acper cent was obtained, but, count of the unprecedented rainy weather which prevailed throughout the southern nnd southwestern seclate tions of Montana during tho spring, the test iff the traction train and road could not he attempted until recently. Upon It Initial trip to the mine, the tract Inn train, composed nf the engine, which Is capable iff devclop'ng a hundred horse power, two tender, carried apcar, and a water tons. Alth'Uigh the proximated forty read proved somewhat soft In several which places places slung the route, conput In have 'since dition, the train. M l learned, covered the distance with hut Utile difficulty and In good 1ijie. Since (he test, the train has mad! s nnmher of trips, and Its work Is steadily Improving, greatly to the surprise of mim.v mining men, hd little confiwho have heret-ffordence In such systems or transportation. Drs. Elliott & Norris Specialistsnn round Urn Rheumatism, lUunscfe Kidney and flrsi-elss- troubles. MENS DISEASES Bleed Plica, Rupture, Virioeule, Narva Debility, Drug Habit Folse, Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OFFICE 2261 WASH. AYE. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS, I . When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden SEWING MACHINES The White I King ALL BEARING, LONG WEARING, EASY RUNNING. A PERFECT MACHINE,. A HANDSOME PIECE OP FUR- NITURE. BOLD ON EASY TERMS PLEABE CALL. Iso-Iste- d White Sewing Machine Company. OPERA HOUSE BLK. OGDEN. They Fear the Light 9W6 MHO DO THEWRONQ. LARS, SNEAK TMICVKB AMD THAT LIKE, Turn on the Light s ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP OYER UQHTB ELECTRIO e EXCURSION ALLOTMEM. NORTH Saturday, August 11. Via Oregon Short Line. Cheap round trip rates to Utah and Idaho points north. Long limits returning. Ask agents for particulars. MURDERED IN BED. Lausanne, Aug.. 5. -- A peculiarly heanless crime ha been committed YARD SWITCHMENS STRIK at Leceo. on Lake Como, in the name noioiioua Ital9. C"!B.. The of the 'C'amnrrs." the Aug. secret society. ian switchmen of strike of tbe the yard who A young msn named New York, New Haven Hartford Joined the at lived Naples. formerly New Haven, spread to railroad, at rethis city today, when most ol the local society when In his teens. nda few until member faithful a mained out In switchmen went sympathy. The strike at New Haven was called In pro- months ago. when h married a beautest against the alleged unjust dis- tiful Italian girl of nineteen. Navszxo. who was a steady, charge of several of the memlirni of young man nd a clever the trainmen s union for their failure wished o nd hlmseir or to pass certain rigid .testa imposed fay the his old assocls'ct. and sent In his res- Naw. haid-workl- company. To tho ttndy aad treatment of Ch rente dloonooa e( children. Loving devoted pedal effort iurlig nor entire Uf aad nr now rewarded by tha dlaoevery of aathode that give plet mattery of Nervous and Blood Dbauaq OatairiN Dasfaae e n New York, Aug. 9. The retail coal dealers on the East Side orgsnlw.rt union last nUh' to fight the East Side enal agenift. One hundred and fifty retailers Joined tbe union, and it Is predicted ths: the 1.209 coal dealers of the East Side will be members of tbe new union before many day. claim that the The coal dealeragents have been preventing them from making living profits, and they mean to freexe nu; the agents through a general compettlve war. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, JO a. m. to g p. m. 24GI Washington At a. (Boyle Block), Ogdea, Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember tho number. 1 Prsaidcnt Ellsworth Tails of ing of Missionary. d . Via Rie Grande Western Railway, of testimony prevented Judge MurAugust 9th. phy from putting him under a pome bond and I'nrk waa informed through Ogden to Milwaukee and return. $46.56 au interpreter that unless ho kept tbe Good to return nntll Sept. 1st. peare he would be liable to severe Ogdn to Chicago and ratum.. 44 50 Good to .return until Sept. 9th, punishment. Auguat 9th and 10th. EXURB10N TO LAGOON. Ogden to St. Paul and return. .$39.50 Ogden to Minneapolis and re...... .. 29.50 turn Tueaday, Aug. 14th. Gnud to return until Sept. 10th. s The Women of Woodcraft and the allowed. Woodmen of tha World annual outing. Further tuftvrmatlon gives upon ap' Numerous sporting events fur prises. plication to. C. A. HENRY, Special tra'a via Orcgn Short Una A. J. CRONIN, ' leaves Ogden 10 a. pi. Reluming speTicket Agent Agent. cial leave lagoon 10 p. m. Fare round trip including adnrfnbion to the TRACTION TRAIN A SUCCESS ground, adulla, !5c; children, 4c. AABOH JACKS3H FUKEBAL Twenty-thir- Weslcr,g Best Street, Ogden, Utah. R. S. CAMPBELL I. General Manager. He recelr-- , ignation to ihe Canioria. ed a reply to th.- effect that he knew too mneh. and waa too useful a member fur his resignation to be accepted. Ha prayed und begged vainly tor ordered hla telease. LHtcly he on a private missln." and raihtr than obey the enmmand he left Naples aeeretly wirh lit wife. The young wife woke up our more - i , W. WAD Agent lug a: the boarding huuae where they were Maying and found her husband lying dead by her aide with a atiletto In hla heart. On ihe stiletto the word Camorra" had been Engraved. Thie fact left no doubt aa to who had committed tba crime, and whea the police heard il it they refused to take any action. London Express. I s |