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Show THE MORNING son secured an Oregon boot uf lae: pattern around one Kg na-- ; un Insane nun's muff around hi. arme. and bade him free tilmaelf Lorn hi hcklra. unning re'ired to a room, and in ten minutes cams forth. carrjing the in- strumttnu in hi hands Handcuffs Un. 31. J- - Sear of Cliicwuti, Ohio, fastened ' by means of complicated visiting L. B. Adam. locks were fastened to his wrisu and Til barber of Ogden have derided In.twe minutes he had returned them, locked and free from hia amu. keep their shop open Friday, Sept. i- YESTERDAY CO. FAIR - Skeen against R. cue of J. Paine U on trial la the district court. Yesterday a session was occupied in securing a Jury. The Department Class 1 HORSE DAY. RACING IS THE ATTRACTION. GREAT Fins Exhibits ef Agricultural Products and Livestock Cara to th Grounds. Gates leading Into the Weber County Fair grounds were unlocked yesterday morning to the general publlr. Until Saturday night the fair will he open and each day has something new :o offer by way of instruction and amusement. President Nye. with a corps of assistants. was on the ground early, superintending the placing of exhibits. Not until yesterday afternoon were exhibits properly placed. Exhibitors, with a large force ef men, wem to the grounds yesterday to put the finishing touches on their eahibits. As late as last night material arrived at tha main building, was piled under cover and left to be straightened out toda. it la expected that by evening the fair will be In full awing, but Friday and Saturday are predicted a the tig days for the association. hTe attendance yesterday practically Excellent commenced at 1 o'clock. horse races will atart at 2:39. Tonight a miscellaneous program of niuric, and utiraeilraa peculiar to a fair, will hold tha crowds. The management ef the fair florist lun assert, not without reason, that In the history of Weber rounty fairs, the present one deserves to be classed at the tup. It 4a more comprehensive in Its number and variety of exhibits and In general la on a more elaborate scale than any heretofore. The exhibits represent the farm, citv and ranch. The beet products are on parade before the public. From the stock pens, where fancy bred cattle, awlne and sheep proclaim the derelnp-men- t of the livestock bualneaa, to the interior of the main building, where frulta and grains, manufactured goods, local and Imported, and a tniacellane-ou- a assortment of exhibits, attest to the productivity of the rounty. the stamp of excellence la plainly marked. The public ! assured of a treat. To many the sights of the fair will be a revelation, while others will detect the progress made by the rounty In a year, and to all it wjll be an education. An excursion from Salt Lake may be run Friday or Saturday. President Nye la considering the feasibility .if inch a plan and will confer with rail- A. M. B." Cattle. . Registered I. and 4 Bet breeds. "F.- "- Dairy products. "E." Poultry. "G." Agriculture. "I. Fruit snd flowers. K.' Fine nrts. "L." Women's work. short-horns- RACES. 23 class of 416 Twenty-sixt- h 2t0.o0 street, la to undergo an opera- County cart race (green horses e Vnion tion next Saturday at the only mile dash hospital. The operation will be One-hal- f performed by Dr. Perkins and Gordon Country saddle horse, uue-bal- f mile dash uf this city. 16.00 Mrs. G. H. Wheeler, Fa-rlfl- opened for business a steady box office stream of people Sled past the window until noon, when the rush somewhat slackened. - THE TRIP TO ELY sight-seein- Train Will Not Laava Ogden Midnight. Until Requa. at the head of the NeNorthern railroad, passed through Ogdeu yesterday morning and went on through to Salt Lake. The wedding of Mlaa Zannle CanHe was met at the depot by repreJ. of Frank and Cannon, non. daughter sentatives of the Weber Club delegatHarris Wllliston Sherman, formerly ed to arrange for the excursion to Ely of Lincoln, Neb., but now of Marinette, on SepL 29. Mr. Reqiu promised every favor Wla., was celebrated at the home of the brides parents Wednesday even asked and told the committee that the log. The ceremony was performed by Ely people are arranging to receive the Ogdenltea at 11 a. m. on "Railroad Apostle David O. McKay. The Immedi te friends of the family and the girl Day. To meet their wishes, the spefriaada of tha bride were present. Mr. cial train will not leave Ogden until sad Mrs. Sherman left at 7:30 last midnight, Friday night. Those who au evening for the east and will make desire, can leave Ely Saturday night In time to meet the Southern Pacific their home at Marinette, WIs. train reaching Ogden at 7:10 Sunday man who deflea handcuffs, Oregon boots, straight Jackets the Cunning, and skill day. M. vada morning. There is to be a mass meeting at tho celli, gave an exhibition of his Weber Club rooms at 6 o'clock, Saturat tha police station yester- day evening, Sept. 22. SharlS Behring and Deputy Wll- RETURN FROM ST. PAUL AMUSCMCNTS. Utahna Theater TONIGHT t The Vtahna Stock Co. David Eccles Mid M. S. Drowning Back Horn. PRESENTS THE TRAMP DETECTIVE g 10, 20, 30c. GRAND OPERA HOUSE R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Manager road offlrlala. David Eorlcs and M. E. Browning returned last night from the East, where they consulted officials, of tha Northern Pacific to arrange rates from their proponed sugar factory In Mon Una s to the. Mississippi river. The trip was sueceaaful and they secured rates that will further the scheme and make it possible to ship sugar from l lie fartory Into eastern territory with profit, 'e On the sueresshrf the trip depended tho- - erection trf the factory. Mr. Bros-ninstated yesterday that the factory would be 'erected near Hose--1 man. Of two sliea within a mile of each other, neither has been selerted. Both are desirable ioratlona. not far removed from the railroad line, and directly In position to receive the yield of Gallatin valley..'. Sugar from Bosemnn will be shipped over ihe states of Montana. WashingSUCAR FACTORY CPctlS ton and parts of Oregon. To . the Mississippi river a sack of sugar may About Twa Hundred Men Will Be Em-bh shipped ten cents cheaper than it ployed Is possible to ship it from the proposed of the to and Ogden, product factory The Ugden sugar factory starts the mill will ho cold at lower rates on its ecaaon run in the East than it. will ha In tha whichmorning will probably b the facto ry'r intdr mounlaln country. greatest run. Owing to the fact tho beet acreage has Increased from year to year, the local mill now ranks about JEWISH NEW YEAR second among the great chain of fan. in Utah, Idaho and Oregon. .The Jewish near year, which began torlea In the average run of twenty-fou- r ole la at being sundown, IVedneaday four hundred Iona of beeta are served by the Hebrew population of hours which Is about fifty tons more sliced, of their the city. Yesterday places s day than are sliced by business were closed and exercises in per factories. The total numother the of commenced yestha Odd Fellows' hall ber of tons of beeta that will be sliced terday morning. by all the ten plants will be about The new year is a religious holiday, 639.000 tuna. The lnral factory will observed and carried to the present of little more than lice a from old timea. Biblical and Jewish this amount. reckonings place today aa the 6.667th Employment for about two hundred birthday of the world. Celebrations of men will be given t the factory in tho the event will be continued Friday, aa two shifts. Thia number may be Inlocal Jews belong to the orthodox creased aa the tonnage Increases. branch. Jews of the reformed churJi celebrated only one day. STORES WILL ROT CLOSE Mose Mendelssohn organizfd ' the reform branch 160 years ago. Certain services which orthodox Jewa ding to Other Houses Will Be aa fit and proper In their celebration Dry Goods and Open. eliminatof new year's day. have been ed hr the reformed branch. Mora nob The bualneaa houses of Ogden will able of the changes are the discon- not close today, aa waa announced tinuance of prayers for the coming of It seems that a committee the Messiah, and prayers for the re- - Wednesday. from the Fair had seen a number uf turn of the Jews to the Holy and obtained from them n and mourning for merchantsto close, but many of tho their misfortune, gave away to a better promise largest houses In the city were not Infueling and muaic and singing were asked to Join In the closing movement troduced to change the nature of tha and today -- tbe heads of the dry goods services to thanksgiving.. atom notified this office that they Services were held last night at ihe would not only be open tomorrow, but serof A number hall. Fellows Odd they would make' an extra effort to mons will be delivered. Tonight bush cater to the trade from outside the ness will be again resumed. city, offering special bargains. e Tonight SALT LAKE OPERA. COMPANY IN THE WEDDING DAY 60 PEOPLE-- CO Prices 29c to 91.00. J J. McCLELLAN, Director H. O. WHITNEY, Mgr. r GRAND OPERA HOUSE R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Manager SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT GORDON A BENNETT'S HOLY CITY WITH LUELLA MOREY SALOME, Daughter ef Herod. Direction FLESH ER. Superb Production ef This Beautiful Stery of the Days of Our Savior. LeCOMTE A Prices far this engagamsnt only 29c.- - 79c. $1.00. Special Matinss prices. 19c and 29c. SEAT SALE FRIDAY. BOe; A Days A mass meetlpg of all Interested In the Weber Club Ely excursion will be held In the assembly rooms of tho Weber Club Saturday evening. Sept. 22nd, at I o'clock, All are Invited, no matter whether you are a member of the club or not. BIG OPERATIONS. New Organisation Will Begin Development of Eagle's Nest, Fairview. Sullivan, president of the U Sullivan Trust company of Gold field, accompanied by Engineer J. I). Campbell, visited Fairview two days this week, coming in by way of Manhattan and Austin in an automobile. They left the big southern ramp Imcon mediately after the test and have ainee hern making a tour of the various mining towns. Mr. Sullivan aad associates are owners of a valuable property In Fair view, and announce their Intention of neat week. A starting operations force of ten men will be put to work Immediately under the directions of a Mr. Wetherhy, who la coming on from Goldfield for the purpose, The Eagle's NeA Fairview Mining company la the name of the organisation that has recently acquired what la known as the Peery Lure group, and which la reasrded by many to be one of the moat valuable estates in the district. The company la headed by Gov. John Sparks. It ta poaslhie that. Mr. Sullivan may establish a Fairview office and conduct Ms operations from this point on a large scale. Fairview News. L. M. M. Gans-Nelso- MORE LABORERS n I: may lie of impuridnio to ou to know ihe outcome of your pro ent distress. You may wish to know If i: i aiKikdbU to tuaWi- a rhauge in business, ia love. In 1 o you wish to marriage. poetess the key to th vaulis uf lure, friendship, suci-esaad fame? Know th eecrei of rontrr the power to Inspire trust sad confidence aud win suLvew ia husiaess. social or financial life. "Arise! Thr- - w off thy shackles." Exchange Borrow for joj dirknesa for light. Be master of your own destiny. HAMILTON Reduced Rates for 3 Days Only Overcome Worldp Urea test PalmUl and Clairvoyant, without asking a single question, telN name, age The aud occupation caller. Ho can be told. lie will tell you railed for you of every tbe future von what anything want to kuuw h Discontented, unhsppy, or not satisfied in life? Hava you any domeeile or past troubles that annoy you? But no matter what your trouble may be, you will be told erf them and receive the proper advice. Glvea never-failininformation regarding alt kinds of bualneaa, law auita, claim, collections, investment. speculation, changes wills, pensions, insurance, deeds, mortgages, patents. Inventions and all financial difficulties. MRS. JARD1KE DEAD TO BUILD AUDITORIUMS Yesterday morning at West Weber, Miss Leila W. Jardine died, aged 64 yeare 3 months and 7 days. She camo to thta country in 1956 from Scotland, where abe waa born, and he settled with her husband in Pennsylvania, and moved from there to II- linois. and In 1959 they came to Utah, settling in Csche county. They movad IR66 to Weat Weber, where they have resided ever since. Her bueband died a few years ago leaving her with two eons, five daughters. Throe of the children live in Idaho and Ariaona, and the others la Utah. She leaves also a great number of grandchildren. .Funeral services will be announced later. Articles of incorporation were filed in Salt Lake Wednesday in the coun- ty clerks office by the Salt Lake Auditorium company. The new company purposes to build a skating rink, give dances and general amusements. The company has a capitalisation of 50- 000 at $10 per share. Phil S. OMara Its president and director; Richard Bar-I- n I bour. and director, and J. H. Barbour Is secretary, treasurer and director. The company baa secured leasee on bntldinga In Ogden and Salt Lake. Their auditoriums will be epeaed within two months. HICKEY SUPERINTENDENT OF . P, I. N. George L. Hickey, former trainmaster for the Oregon Short Line, who went to South America as general manager for the Cerro do Pasco railroad, haa been apoolated of tho P.. I. A N. road,' with headquarters in Weiner, Idaho. Ha haa regained hia health since returning from South America a few months super-Inteudo- nt I- -- - . . . tho blood your kidneys. Mrs. W. B. Craig of 739 Twenty-sixt- h street. Ogden. Utah, aaya: For several years Mr. Craig haa been troubled with backache and kidney complaint. He used a great many differ ent remedies without obtaining any positive relief. The good reports concerning Doan's Kidney Pills induced him to procure a supply at 8. W. Bad-era- 's drug store. The benefit derived from tho treatment waa so radical that he continued using amthe firstwith good reeulta. He la in a better condton now then he haa been for a long time aad we give Doen'a Kidney PiUa all the credit" For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Co., Buffalo, cents. New Tor, sole agents for the United EAMBERCERS PURCHASES States. Remember the name Doans snd For several days Simon Bamberger haa been buying property In the take no other. neighborhood of Twonty oecond street MAN WANTEDI and Lincoln avenue. Hie purchases have been extensive and ho now owns Somewhere near Ogden to aaalat us the major portion of the southeast cor- In showing and selling properties. No ner. expert Mice necessary, if willing to let While nothing definite haa been ua teach yon tha real estate business. concerning the significance Salary 960.09 per month, to honest glren out of the move. It Is n part of the nun, willing to devote part of hia time COOPERATIVE of the Interurhan line which to this business. Bamberger la constructing from Salt LAND CO., Andrea Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Lake to Ogden. nt i Foster-Mllhnr- and You ; f r. d i SEE HAMILTON COME NOW! 24741 f-- s DON'T WAIT! t ! WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH r Over Offices of Utah Light and Power Co. Private Parlors, Hours Daily and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 'i 'll i; THE INTEMOUNTAIN FAIR SEPTEMBER , WILL BE THE GREATEST 20th, 21st AND 22d EXPOSITION EVER HELD IN UTAH THE EXTIKE EXHIBIT MADE BY THE STATE AT BOIBE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION, INCUJIHNd THE CLARK CUP, WON BY UTAH OVER IDA-11CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, COLORADO AND OREGON. 0, THE I'HllT D1KPLAY WILL BE SOMETHING WONDERFUL. Live Stock BE WILL HERE. The Poultry Department PROMISES TO BE THE LARGEST EVER SEEN. 1 The Women's Department WILL tBE CREDITABLE. FIXE ART AND NEEDLE WORK, Ua In the body pusses through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the Mood. When They work night and day. healthy they remove about 600 gralnq of Impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this Impure matter Is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain la the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry akin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dlaorders of the eyesight and hearing. dixslneas. Irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In tbe urine, etc. But If you keep the flltere right you will have no trouble with All No matter what your Ufa haa bora. 1 will start you right again: wiU tell you how to control friends and nemlaa. Thousands have bocomo happy by Without taking my advice. your asking on question 1 will tell you exactly what you called for, whom aud whra you will marry. Call and 1 wlU aond you away happier, wiser aud bolder than before; tho aad and broken-heartego away cheerful and happy. IXCLCIIlxa' WHAT THE KIDNEYg DO. Work Kacpa Unceasing Strong and Healthy, guarantees to Control Fascinate Anyone Love and Admire. How FROM THE BEST HERDS IX UTAH AND ADJOINING STATES BOILER. Terry Silver, a machinist In the Oregon Short Line shops In Pocatello, haa left for New York on business connected with the perfecting of a holler Impatent on a locomotive provement. Mr. Silver haa been working on the device for severs! years and experts who have examined tt predict Its success. Their Marriage Gives truthful revelations ia all love affairs, troubles, marriages, family difficulties and divorce. Betties lovers' quarrels, givaa lames of the one you will marry aad data of marriage, how to wtn the man or woman you love, etc. Are you in trouble of any kind? good. time. LOCOMOTIVE Love, Courtship and success when all others fail Concerning Buuness affairs. that will do j NOTICE! how to all Troubles. Your paat. your present life aad your entire future, and everything can he told by coneminent ibis world sulting Ulalrvoyani and Spirit Medium, who Is tbe greateet master of occult science and psychic ever forces the world haa known. Hia predictions are always correct, and never fait to come true, ar. thouaaada of people will testify. Positively ad-vii- e ; The Only Adept of Hindoo Occult Mysteries Practicing in America at the Present Time Time to Know ATTENTION! FOR BINGHAM The Rio Grande Western aent out a large party of la borer a for the Bingham branch Wednesday, and another lot will be sent luday. With the ap say, proach of winter, contractors there is expected a movement of leborere from more remote points, who are seeking work nearer the city. Laborers are also coming to Silt Lake from Colorado this week, and tha local situation Is better than for some NEW Not Made The Futme Can Be Told ELY EXCURSION WILL CONDUCT True Clairvoyant is Born four-fifth- one-tent- the Relic of Early Will Ba Sean. d the management has secuied th original Uirtn Fhrr bedstead, a rel'c of equal Importance, now owned by Earn Farr. The Fnrr beds' rad is probably not as elaborate as the Young affair, but .1 will be of great Interest to Ogden leople when It is wheeled onto the atage to be auctioned by ihe wily vlllaii in the big burlesque. Tbe bed was built by n cabinet maker named Miller, la 1149, and U. no doubt, one of tha oldest pieces of furniture now In existence in Utah. For many years it ha been gathering duel in the garret of the old Farr mansion By today tha old bedstead will be on exhibition in one of 'he large Ogden stores. A great deal of interest is being laken In the coming production the Press club's first of the Salt show to le presented outside of ihat city. One thing the management desires to emphasise is that the plyy has been localised, and the innumerable "gags" wlilch H contains, will be as interesting to lha people of this citv a they were to thoae of Salt Lake, where at least 600 people were turned it way from the theater, unable to gain to-thi- s PRICES CLAIRVOYANT GfctATEST a 'ae Large representations .from Davis and Box Elder counties will arrive In Ogden, Friday morning. Many people from pulnts in Cache and Salt Lake counties came in yesterday on early trains, so that visitors numbering several hundred are eapected to visit the fair. Transportation for the public has been provided . for. This morning regular service was opened between the fair and the ciiy and cars will run on schedule link, while the fsir continues. The service will be run from maintained on a I points on Washington avenue to thu grand Horsemen arrived yesterday with theri animals. The finest animals in tbe stale are entered In the racea, which will undoubtedly be the best held fn the etate this year. 1 WORLD'S it; FARRS BEOSTfAD When The Old Bedstead" was presented by the Press cluh m Ssli Lake esrl in the month the livdsiesd acwas ihe tually used upon the Bin that ever was p'avrd in ihe Bee Hive house. For the Ogden performance. which ia to lake place at tbe Opera house next Monday evening, fair-goin- WITH 'hE j j wl'--i LORIN Dust-covere- Classes 2. Department Department Charles Kirrher and bride arrived Department from the east yesterday morning and Department are making their temporary home at Department Department the Reed. Glasmann special. 1 P. M. Alma H. Chambers, the mining enDepartment "C." Sheep. gineer In the employ of the Vtah SmelClasses 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5. ter company, has returned from a six 2 P. M. seeks' trip through Nevada, In the InArabian spear and ring contest. terests of hia company. The sale of seats for the Salt lake Opera company engagemeut. Friday Bight, commenced with a rush yesterday morning that threatens to clear out tha house by Friday noon. When the I J he used as th location ui ih- s'atiuu in Ogden. Work OS the in ;mi and shop may commence this uuii Mr. Bamberger expects to liriiv in. road in operation by early spring. -No- n-standard. ft. I fc.-- l. well-know- D. t - Friday, Sept. 21, Awaidiug premiHelen, tho little daughter of Frank ums : n Rio Grando C. Kimball, a 10:30 A. M. railroad van. died yesterday morning. Department A." Hones. Class 1. Registered thoroughbred. The Buainoea College ha a free Class 2. Standard bred registered. telephone in He office at the fair Class 3. ground. Ind. 272. Call them up if jou Clare 4. Coach breed.--. aleh inforvation. 11 i : OPENED WiiG. 21, n I -f SUrillMllLR MORNING. ui announced .: tish s' Bamberger i u.i freight Oaden a depot. ps j In.- ie,-t rival aud irpair shops, rare. i m:.have Negotiation at fur been underway for p: on such a move. The properIt was That Tweutv-svcoa- Program. SECOND rei.i- -. t- FAIR INTER-MOUNTAI- N The finest Alberta peachea. 91.00 par bu. at the Wilcox Grocery Ce. Now a the tune to buy. 7 FRIDAY UTAH. EXAMINEE: OGDF.N, WHERE DOERS MAY Art Gallery WITH PLEASURE AND PROFIT TO ALL BE S ! SPENT The Educational Department OF THE EXHIBIT MADE AT PORTLAND WILL INCLUDE MUCH YEAR, ' , LAST AND SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERYBODY. THE DISPLAY OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS WILL BE A TESTIMONY TO THE EXCEEDING PRODUCTIVENESS OF UTAH SOU. THE FASTEST HORSES IN THE COUNTRY ABE BOOKED FOR THE RACES, AND THE SPEEDWAY WILL BE ONE OF THE GREAT SOME OF For Every Department Judges Expert ASSURES A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERYBODY. EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO HAS A PARTICLE OF PAT RIOTISM OK LOVE FOR HOME AND COUNTRY, SHOULD ATTEND THE FAIR- - The Money Remains at Home PAID OUT TO EXHIBITORS n AND EVERY DOLLAR RECEIVED 18 EMPLOYES AND WILL FIND ITS WAY BACK TO YOUR POCKETS IN DUE COURSE. Dont Miss the Fair WANT ADS YIELD. BIO NESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8UCTKWANT ADB YIELD MBULTB. , -- i , iWaeWra . - |