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Show Till: ilOUMNr, ar MX Ix-i-- ULib-nake- to of (Jarden and lUwer fcv1s in absolutely fresh, as we never carried seeds of 1 lakes, Also a full line of Harden Tools, eunsistiug Harden llose, Children's Hoes, ISpades, ligging Folks, at ets, Ladies Sets, etc., Auditorium RINK GRANT AVENUE." Grand Two-Steppi- this week. Two couple will in qualify each evening for entry the final on Saturday night. All The rink will open evening! only adfor this week. Ladlea will he mitted free each evening except Saturday. Admission, afternoon, 10c. Admlsflon, evening, 15c. UTAHNA THEATRE Vaudeville Supreme Performance 7:80 and 1:15. Two EVENINGS MATINEE Daily, Exeept Sunday, at S:00. AUEAS DISTBXI A COLORED ON S. P. OSCAR OHLSON'S liulae and William B'lii.n'J. ENGINEER lusu. who hate knee cap is dislocates. in E'.y, B:arkhrio in' jiVt Nevada miue during the water, will leave d tiling the seek f.r Road Blocked Near Deeth and a Stub where they will open a Ely. Train Is Held brokerage and real estate office. Mr. Bac. Linford returned from Ely severs, iii.y ago and while there made preparations for the opening Traffic is again tird up on the vf the' office. Both Mr. Hulse and Mr Linford are Interested in the famSouth tin Pacific, uu account oi a deous silver Creek group, f which Mi. railment at Deeth, Ncvaua, a him Hulse was the original discoverer, and early yeaierluy murni:o:, and in the Blackhorse Gold Treasury as there is no possibility of ge'.iir.g the Be-track clear for several hour. st 11 as the Sacramento d It is si sled that four car in au having an office of their own bolt are also members of the Ely freight triffii. iu charge of Enmining exchange which will be opengineer Oscar Ohlou. ireiiliug at SOS ed April 1. Mr. B uford ha already Twenty-fourtstreet, sent into the been named as secretary and treas- ditch, at a point this side of Deeth. urer of the new exchange. The only injured thus far reported was sustained by Engineer Oblson, On Wednesday Judge llowell goes who suffered S dislocation of the cap to Fanuingtcn, where the March of bis right knee and some minor term of court opens. Nest Monday bruises. His fireman, whose name Judge Howell will be at Morgan. could not be learned, escaped without injury. The cause uf the wreck is o A marriage license was issued yesa. terday to William Goodman, aged 2.1, The first section of No. 10 which and Annie Moyes, aged 21, both of Ly- wag on this side of the wreck, arrived man, Wyoming. iu the city at 11:30 a m. The second section of No. 10, which is a stub from Charles ATerlll of Coalville Is spendSacramento, was west of the wrack In few a Ogden. daya ing and will be delayed until the wreckage ia cleared away. A reran from the Mrs. John Maw of Plain City Sundispatcher's office states that the dea her husbadd with day presented layed train which was due to arrive bouncing boy, the seventh in the at 10 p. m., would bring Engineer OhI-eoto Ogden lor treatment. Superintendent H. S. Twining of tlie Pullman company, with headquarBURGLAR SENTENCED ters at Salt Lake City, is in Ogden on a regular inspection trip. Receives Four Years In Wyoming Penitentiary. The first annual meeting of the Ogden Civic Improvement league will EL M. Horton of Carbon counSheriff he held at the Weber Club rooms, ty, Wyoming, informed the local pothis evening. lice station yesterday that W. H. the robber wku entered the EdEaton, B. Alonso and A. Garrsn, while mond shop. March 21. was Tailoring thawing out powder, lost their lives sentenced to four years In the peniSunday by the explosion of 200 pounds of dynamite at Goldemtrh and Mr. tentiary on a charge of burglary. On that followed Donald camp, seven miles below Hunt- account of the success of the case at Evansthe ington, Ore., on the Northwest road ton, prosecution Eaton will not be tried in Ogden. being cunstructeh by the Oregon By using a steel bar Eaton forced Short Line. All that was found of rear door of the Ednmud shop and Alonso was his heart and teeth. Gar the d ransacked the estabran was blown in two and only a por- single-handevaluable suits and lishment of several have found. remains been tion of his work was well This construction work is In charge three suit esses. His were unable to of Warren Wattls of the' Utah Con- done aud the police dtecover a clue to the theft. struction company. While traveling through Wyoming, In the hands of several auspicious Eaton became careless and bold. He character Knock Ostsrlld, a strang- pawned a number cf the eulte and reer and traveler, was robbed of 40, plenished his wardrobe by breaking a number of gold watches, and the Into a store at Evanston. Luck was checks to his baggage, at the rear of against him, however. While attempta restaurant on Grant avenue between ing to escape he ran Into the clutches Twenty-fiftstreet of au officer, was brought before the and Twenty-fourt- h Sunday. L. A. Smith was arrested court on a charge of burglary and this morning on suspicion. Osterlid pleaded guilty. The goods recovered, taken from became chummy with a number of men and indulged too freely in In- the local shop, were expressed by the toxicants. Osterlid had the misfortune sheriff to Edmonds. They arrived to fall asleep. He slept so soundly slightly damaged, hut It was only that when one' of the crowd went through the courisey of the authorthrough his pockets he. did not move ities at Evanstoh that any part of n limb. Several hours after, whan he the plunder wsa saved to the firm. had recovered his mils, but not hi SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. money, he reported the theft to the eat-bouu- h In connection with the strike reported iu the Aura-Kinin the Centennial district of Nevada, there i a romance and also a geological tact, says g a correspondent. uu-kn- trailed through from Montana and Idaho gi their way to the Com lock. The most prominent of these the Blue Jacket, which was bought from the discoverer by Millionaire Blythe of Ban Frauclsoo and New York, over whose estate there was afterward a strong legal conical. The Blue Jacket mine was bonded to a party of Englishmen. After a 'mil! am an aerial tramway had been built and an examination had been made, the capitalists went to San Francisco to close the deal with the owner, Mr. Blythe. The manager of the proper ty, ubder whose supervision the English party examined the mine, was killed by a thug as he got off the boat after crossing the ferry from Oakland and never reached the office. The Britons held their option and worked the mine, with "a coach and four, you know, which made a weekly trip Into TuacanSra, some thirty miles to the south, and finally suc- an n cumbed to the Influence of "Fomnufy Bee," and Ignorance, and the mine wee closed down. In the Interim Blythe died, leaving an estate in California and also one in Naw York City. A contest among h ' r . 417 nth SI Railroad Officials Are Trying to Clear where he will direct operations in relieving the congested condition of freight trains. During the recent high water trouble In California, only time freight has been dispatched, outside of the passenger trains. There is not a sidetrack betaweea Ogden and Sparks that does not contain from six to twenty cars of freight, that have been laid out on account of the congestion. In many oases there are ears of freight that have been since December and January, when there wax a great scarcity of coal. One case of the use of ths sidetrack Is that of the Y in the Pequop mountains, where the helper engines turn. Several times during the past three months the track has been filled with frolght cars and it has been with great difficulty that the hogs have been able to turn. Without any unforaeen accident occurring, the officials of the operating department expect to have the situation relieved within thirty days At present Assistant General Superinten dent Davis of the Short Line, Super intendent Msnson and Trainmastei Wrght of ' the ' Sail Lake division of the Southern Pacific are on the road between Ogden and Sparks directing operations at various points. Harness yea need? Dost ttlnk you eant afforj ft till youvo WEBER COUNTY FAIR e banco. We sell no Infer-- r UJven as STOCX HOLDERS ATTENTION goods, no old fashioned appliances. All Our Harness j Made from th best of leather la we moot workmanlike manner. Bias. Halter. a horte owner Whip sad everything needs. ". LC. Plait Saddlery Co. MITCHELL for BROS. monuments. duet arrived 2 carloads of niirble and granite to select irom. Don't bny from spent, a they get large commission end you have to pay them. Order at once for Decoration yard opposite city CEMETERY. 'l st Morgan. wa yesterday morning hy a h'rtir from that city. H vu 0 bapk on a morning train. By the middle of April, officials of O. S. L. aide-tracke- d HOW ABOUT . the Portland Cement company expect to have their plant near Devil'a Slid turning out commercial cement at the Trainmaster A. W. Wright, of the rate of several hundred barrels per Southern Pacific, has gone to Carlin, day. Already the company has signths Mother Mado A Mm fjf Happy A mother writes: The first food that my child has been able to take for some time without vom.tiag was RESORT Y. Pa. Peculiarities of Formation Accounting for Caves in Aura King. g Laundry dig I the heir occurred and the Nevada mine was deemed worthless. The rePRICES ...10c, 20c, sult was that a watchman was left la MATINEES 10c, 20c charge and finally bought the properly under Judgment for service. The geological fact In connection with the Aura-Kindiscovery la .that a strong mineral belt, running from southwest to northeast, crosses the country and takes In that section. At about the south line of the Aura-Kin- g claim is an intermittent flow of water from the mountain which accounts for the caves found as described. The formation is porphyry, time, granite, end schist, with a gneiss on the north end of a formation that fantails to a point which converges in a saddle of the mountain on the Humboldt claim. On the esst side la Columbia canyon In which Ed. Stokes, police. of Flake fame, was owner and sold Engineer Vail of the Salt Lake A out in New York for half a million or more, and from whose mill Post-matte- Ogden Railway company Is expected Judd, of Columbia, an old in Ogden yesterday afternoon to concleaned up the remains of fer with local officials of the road ra of dissatisfaction by entrusting us '49-e- r Important business concerning the with your bundle! whenever In need amalgam end sold the mill Iron and local construction work and other machinery. of laundry work. The manner In matters of IntereeL which we turn out our work ought Wanted A few more shares of the The case of.Al Oeterbaut against to delight the most fastidious, while Ogden Hydro Carbon Light and Heatthe Oregon Short Line, Is on trial Stanstock. Address D., our priori are as low aa any other ing company before Judge Howell in the district Office dard establishment We await laundry court. The entire afternoon session was occupied in securing s Jury to your orders. GARS ON SIDETRACKS try the cause. Thoaao 171 - where proprietors and others ARE ARRESTED. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY Charge is Made That the Colored Men Were Gambling and Selling Liquor. y SOo Ogden Steam i JMI- i . camp. When the sliver craze crossed the Wist, mince at the top of Sherman peak, one of the highest in the west, were discovered hy piospectors who Contest IV.. IS POLICE RAID WRECKED s 11 luii-reatc- J The romance 1 part of the history of the Blue Jacket mine, kituated at the head of Blue Jacket canyun, and one of the earliest discoveries In the ng few YviUii-U- ifbnrX E. 2476 Washington Ave. IN iv.-.v- liAV. Tl Wal Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. amusements. r Juncliob. io in sv'.aUte of Giant Lo n. t!i- - si.u-i-i- i ticntiiy ha !eu ft.11 in :elaii"U to shai lion ua;i be maiie of ua- - park- - Hue1 I'TAII. FREIGHT No answer bar ct Lai km. to by e have a full IMSDEN. EXAMINE I. All those holding slock certificates In the old Weber County Fair Asso- A ed several contracts for cement. force of men Is now engaged In open- ing up the large quarry situated near the factory. The racial gossip of Town Talk, Ran Francisco's weekly, states that Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Funge were among the elect at a week end party down amid the cypress and pepper trees of Del Monte, Some years ago 4fae Funges lived In Ogden where the? have many friends, but since their removal to the city by the hay they have succeeded socially .and financially in a manner undreamed of by their one primitive neighbors. Mr. Funge wee Ogden's leading hardware merchant for many years. E. T. Richardson, president and manager of the firm of Richardson Grant, has returned from a six weeks visit to the Coast, where be placed large orders for goods. Hie trip homo was delayed and made tedious by the washouts that have tied up traffic between Ogden and the Coast. The market on the Coast Mr. Richardson found in a healthy state. Owing to the length of time It takes foreign-mad- e goods to arrive In America, he purchased Christmas lines of fancy chlnaware, crockery and other varieties of wares which the local firm bandies. The demand for 1 pi ported goods, he declared, was larger this season than It has been In many years. ciation and have not yet exchanged The Child Culture Club will meet the same for like number of shares In the Xntermonntaln Fair Association with Mrs. Cora Wright on Jefferson must do so immediately or lone all avenue at 3 p. m., Tuesday. Interest in said stock. By calling on Joe Maltby, formerly assistant Theodore Tree y at the office of the roundhouse foreman at Ogden, has Evening Standard the stock will be been transferred to Carlin, NVr., as exchanged share for share. Be rare foreman at that point. He leaves of the Weber stock the yon bring with hie family on No. 5 today. County Fair Association with you, His will be regretted by his departure because the stock In the new comfrienda in Ogden. pany can only be exchanged by sur- many rendering the old stock. The stock In NEGRO WEIGHED 640 POUNDS. Weber County Fair Association la now valueless, and the time for exchanging the stock has expired, but the diSeventeen Years Old and rectors of the Intermountain Fair As- Wee Only Ceuld Not Enter a Car. sociation have decided to grant e few more days In which the transfer of stock may be made. Give this immeAppleton, Wis., March ,25. Elmer diate attention If yon want to save Sheppard, a negro known throughout the country as "Big Eno, the heavyour rights. By order of the Board of Directors, iest man In the United States, died March 16th, 1907. here today of fatty degeneration of O. M. RUNYAN. the heart. He weighed 640 ponpde. President. although only eeveuteen year old. WM. GLAR3MAX, Secretary. Two years ago he censed riding in a pesen'cer coach as he wee unable to WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. enter the doors New York, March 25. A gather Ing of scholars sad philologists from the three great English speaking countries will be held on April S and 4 In the Waldorf-Astorihotel. New York, when the Simplified Spelling boerd will hold the first annual meeting of all Its members. Already of the forty members have twenty-fiv- e signified their Intention of coming, and it is expected that England will be represented by William Archer, who will come from London to attend the session. Canada will aend two delegates, and the western part of this country will be strongly represented, three member, among them President David Starr Jordan, having aald that they will come all the way from California to take part In the discussions. The meeting win consist of sessions covering two Jays, and a dinner at which Mr. Andrew Carnegie will preside. Among others who will be present is James W. Bright, professor of English Philology In Johns Hopkins university, who is the latest member to be elected to the board. A raid was made Sunday on a room oonducird hy colored men, lu the Thomas building on Twenty wurih street. T. 8. Walker and U. E. SUackirford were arrested, together with a number of negroes held for the evidence they have against the bouse. lu police court this morning Wal- He eats the food regularly and ha improved eo much! is ae strong. I plump a pavtridgw and am delighted that he ie again ao getting well.' Dr. Fnce's Food ie the ideal food for children; prevents sour stomach and constipation. Falatahle Nstritlons Easy of Dig alias and Bendy fie Eel UsttNMdM. r ; - tT' Mr Jlgmmtmrm 'lut u u T- ker aud Shackleford were charged with conducting a gambling house AU moiiey. la police court yesterday John I)nc was fined 670 or given the alter native of spending 20 daya in the eity He jail for assaulting a Chinaman. ordered a meal with two other men, and offered la payment a check, which was turned down by the Chlua-mabehind the till. A fight ensued and the Celeetial received a cut on hta head. Judge Murphy first fined Doe 5 but, after hearing the testimony la the cue. Introduced on re- THE n i HANAN quest of the assistant city attorney, he raised the flue lit. Mabel Iledspeth, on a charge of a senvagrancy, wu given a tence and turned over tc.the msrclu of the chief of police, Ae Mabel Is the source of weekly trouble to the police force, an effort will be made to send hrf out of the city. 90-d- Itching piles provoke profanity, but Doan's profanity wont cure them. Ointment cures Itching, bleeding or protruding pile after years of suffering. At any drug store. MAGIC OFTHE offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of ORIENT This Is Mara's latest magical sensation wherein he given a weird and wonderful exhibition of Magic performed by the East Indian fakirs. From a small Indian thawl previously shown empty he produces first, two whlto table clothes, which are placed on two empty tables. From the shawl of Mystery he then produces dish after dlnh of viands, fruits, nuts, etc., etc., until the two large tabln are covered with fifteen large dishes ail filled with edibles, portions of which Mara distributes among the audience. He also produces a tray with nix glasses, each filled to the brim with water, kfaro then produces from the wonderful eoarf Aral, a small bird cage containing a live canary, then another larger eage containing a large white dove then a very large cage standing three fet high full of other white dove. Then suddenly there appears an Immense boquet nearly three and a half feet acroae from whirh he produces a very mysterious and Inexhaustible dish out of which he takes many beautiful nosegays, hsndsfull of bon bons, etc. Huddeuly and without warning the audience are much surprised to sec In Mara's hands a large oriental pagoda from wktcJi a large tub (which Is previously shown empty) In entirely filled with confetti. Then to the wonderment of all, the great Mara produces ffom this empty tub several while doves, then several rabbits, a hen and rooster. and a duck, until the stage doe Indved look like a glimpse Into fairy You must see Maro if you land. wish to sec the greatest wonder of the age. Maro Is the eighth number on the Weber Stake Academy lecture course. He will be at the Tabernacle next Thursday evening. smart styles; made permanent u SIO by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS WHY IS IN THE EMMA REWARD EAMEB DIVORCE. She and Her Art Hueband Are at Outs. BACK TOO MUCH KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE HERE. New York, March 25. Mme. Emms Esmes, the opera singer, whom, according to a story published Sunday miming, ha applied for a decree of absolute divorce from her artist Julian Bfory, In the supreme court uf tht department, denied herself to callers yesterday and would mtike no statement regarding the prodeceeding. Her frienda, however,at the clared they were not surprised reported action. Mme. Karnes has not been living with her husband for some time and it Is known that they have not considered themoelvea temperabus-ban- Valuable Prescription Which Anyone Can Prepare Relieves Rheume- tlsm and Backache. Take care of backache. A greet many cs-e- x id kidney complaint are reported about here, alio bladder trou ble and rbrumatfsm. An authority once stated that pain in the hack, loins or region of the kidneys is the danger signal nature hangs out notify the sufferer that there Is something wrong with the kidneys, which should receive immediate atOnly vegetable treatment tention. and absolutely shoulj be aHniiiii-tere- d no strongly alcoholic patent medicines, which are harmful to the kidneys and bladder. The following prescription, while simple, harmless and inexpensive, is known and recognised as a sovereign remedy for kidney complaint The in gradients can he obtained at any good prescription pharrancy and anyone cau mix them: Compound Kargon, one ounce: Fluid Extract DanJellon, one-haounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. 8hake well In a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This preparation is said to restore the natural function of the kidney ra they will sift and strain the poisonous waste matter, uric acid, etc., from the blood, purifying it and reHevlng rheu matism. Backache will be relieved, the urine will be ndutrallsej and cleared and u lunger a cause of Irri tatlon, thereby overcoming such symptoms ss weak bladder, painful, frequent and other urinary difficulties. tf lf mentally compatible. A Philadelphia dlsnstch, published here today, says that Mr. Story left for New York Sunday. In speaking of the proceedings he Is quoted aa saying: "Madame has the artistic temperament hugely, but I can't understand It. There must be some mistake. 1 am entirely Innocent of the things Mme. Esmes brings against me. Of course, I havs known of this action for some days. My lawyer made answer for me. nmmh Esmes wa married to. Julian Story In London In 1591, two years after her debut In grand opera In Paris in Romeo and Jutlett She in China, was horn In Shanghai, 1869, of American parents. NICARAGUAN VICTORY. Paris, March 25. The Nicaraguan legation today received the following despatch from Benor Gomes, the Nlo araguad minister of foreign affairs, confirming the previous reports of Nicaragua's victory: Choluteca token. 'Allied armies of Salvador and Honduras routed everywhere. ' President Bonilla has nought refuge st Ran Lorenxo with 209 men. Our ships have failed to rapture them. Tegucigalpa will fall today. WANT' ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. SISK? W(S SSsff(s For tb arrest and conviction or aay party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. FIRST SIGN "' g, and selilug liquor without a license. They asked permission to employ counsel and Were given until 2:20 this ufurnthin to prepare themselves for trial. It is alleged by the police thal the proprietors of the club have been violating the city ordinances for many day a Information that led to the raid was furnished by Uif victim u t an alleged crooked game, who wae induced to apeak because he loot his CONSULTATION FREE ' Guarantee Speedy and Absolute Cures In Cases We Accept We across the btreet from old stsad Washington Avenue. Dr. Elliott, 2356 now at BUSWELL E JEWELER Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON AVE. The Public , is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. ecnHIPWRIMI |