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Show I THE MORNING EXAMINER, 2 FACTS ditch during the showing. Hla hand f extended above Gw diich buna, and 99 beet coffers on earth or anywhere else. They are delicious, We hare the pure and refreshing. Soli la airtight cane and packaged. Schilling. One Siar Coffee, Good. per lb. tie per lb. 26c lb. 25c Schillings Tee Star Coffee, Better, 30c per lb. Schillings Three Star Coffee, Fine, 33c per lb. Schillings Flee Star Coffee. Finest. Hewlett's One Crown Coffee, "Good, per Hewletts Two Crows Coffee, Choice, She per lb. Hewlett's Three Crown Coffee. 'Cheio eat," 16c per lb. Hecklns Medina Coffee. "Good." 25e Heeklns Velvet 3 Sc Heeklne Very Good." Coffee. per lb Kobe Coffee, Extra Good." 0c per lb. Coffee. "Bert of all Heeklns Kin-Hs- e the Good," 40c per lb. De Sherman k Co, Gooa Coffee, lightful." I6e per lb J. A. Folger A Oe, Golden Gate Coffee, Sunshine to the Soul. 40c lb Dwladell Wright Co, White House Teddy's Choice." 40o lb (Xf-feWedding Breakfast Superfine." 0e lb. Baker A Co., Barlngtoa Hall Coffee, "Steel Cut," 40c lb IL J. Breadenatlue, hi. A B. Coffee. Very Flue." 40e lb (. J. Bread en stlne, II. ft & Coffee, Very Ftae." I lb. can. 91.10. Belter than Champagne and ooeta no new. If tbeae coffees do not benefit everybody it certainly benefits NO oat of a 1,90ft. So let the other chap enjoy his favorite cereal in plaea. Coffey Nast-Smlt- Evans A Co. Tm Bm STAPLE fcND FANCV GROCERIES Beth Pbonea IM. SIM Washington Avsmia, Bush A Oort's Planes. Newman WARDLEIGI1 C. D. Brm Organa. Meyer took a shot at the member. He hit tbe hand aud amputation may be necessary. Byrd Bowman, a son of John Bowman. heard the shooting and rushed to the scene ef the trouble on a SUFFERERS SWINDLED. horse,' firing at Meyers ae he went. Two shots took effect in Meyers' Dr. Chapman" Induces Two Lake groin. Hts condition is erioui. but he View People to Part With Com. Each aid will probably tecover. claims' that the other started the Proto, April 9. A clever swindle trouble. No an-essave been made, has appeared here In whlcn a m.M the officers are Investigating who represented himself to be a though the matter. specialist treating cases of appendiwhen to same he for citis paid 950, the CAR REPAIRER KILLED. cured, placed before two Lake View people the proposition, which they Salt Ike. April S. A. B. Hill, a ear thought a good one and signed repairer living at Helper, was killed with the supposed doctor" for afternoon by being Instantly treatment. Mace that time they have run over Monday by a Rio Grande switch enheard nochlnc from him nntll today, on the tracks at Helper. Mr. whea they wore presented with de- gine Hill waa about 33 years old aad left mand notes calling for the payment a wife and two small children. Prior of 964 la each ease. to Helper, two year ago, Slaoa that time the ewindler, who to moving had spent most of hla life la Salt asked to he known as Dr. Chapman, be Lake and was well known here, especnegotiated the paper, ially among railroad men. apparently over to which hoe since bees gives Hill waa engaged in examining and the Provo Commercial A Savings bank for collection. The names ef the lake making minor repairs on aome cam View people are admittedly signed to on the side tracks at Helper when he met hla death. He stepped from an ordinary note and all IndteaUoas are that they will have to pay the between taro box cars and out onto track No. i when n aw Itch angina In amounts. After the eontiacte were signed aad charge of Engineer Whitney and Conthe "doctor" fatted to appear to com- ductor Crosby bore down on Mm rapmence treatment, the panose who had id. The engineer was unable to been Inveigled Into signing, wrote to atop and Hill was killed Instantly. the firm represented by Chapman ae Tbe body was brought to Balt Lake last night, arriving at midnight. The hie employ ere. They replied to affect that they did nut hmow him and funeral arrxngementa have not been that ho was la no way connected with made. their company. SHEETS HARD FIGHT. MOTHER IS DRUNK. Attorneys for Chief ef Police Working Mice and Juvenile Court Officers Valllantly to Secure Dlemlasal. Find Condition of Advanced Depravity, Salt lake, April 9. The attorneys Ealt Lake, April Republican: for Chief of Police George Sheets are Lata Monday evening the residents In putting up a hard fight before Judge the vicinity ef Fifth Wert and First Annstrohg In the district court, to seSouth street called the attention of cure the dismissal of the Information the police to the deplorable condition charging tho chief with conspiracy, of fivo little children who live with and to that end the final arguments at on their motion to quash tha Informatheir mother, Mrs. Insenhaueen. tion now on file were heard In the 656 West First South Tha complainants stated that the woman was at all court thin morning and the matter times drunk and neglected her young- vraa taken under advisement until Fristers. day morning at 10 oclock. The time Police Officer Carlson was detailed for the chief to rater hla plea was also on the ease and at once started aa in- continued until that date. It Is claimvestigation. He went down to then ed by the attorneys for the chief that the present Information charges sevhouse and there he found lira. I lying on the floor eo drunk eral felonies and that the charge of that aha could not move. Four of the conspiracy, being n misdemeanor, la children, unable to take cere or merged In the felony charge. Such themselves, were found ragged and being the race It la their contention Ud, a that the information will have to be dirty and hungry. The fifth mere baby, was found lying on an old dismissed end a new proceeding instituted and a new p re lml nary hearing dirty bed eufferlng from a had upon tha felony charge. They rase of pneumonia. Officer Car Lai in asked the woman realise that the state might not be why oho did not attend to the children able to eonvtet Sheets of a felony, and and she replied that It was anna of Me hence ho would go free and without business. She said that thev were punishment for the part be Is alleged by her children and she could do with to have taken In the conspiracywere which the McWMrter Brothers them ae she pleased. Her husband. It was learned, is tn robbed of over 914,000 In thin city last Nevada and Bends sufficient money September. each month with which to keep the LOWER COURT AFFIRMED. children. Instead of using the money to buy thorn (slothes and food, however, Mrs. InavtihauMn neglects them In Action Brought to Recover Damages Against Ban Pedro. and buys whiskey. is tv aeon-hause- PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Violins, Guitars, Accord eons. Ban joe. Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet lluale, See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 1171 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UATH. CHILD STRUCK BY CAR. Belt Lake, April I Grace Webb, rold daughter of A. T. wool grower living at 391 Earl court, was struck by a westbound Wandamore cor No. 13 nt Fourth East the DOftOTO & C01PANY four-ye- n Webb,-- a 155 25th Street , Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors and Third south streets at 9 oclock Monday evening, which reralted In breaking her right arm and cutting a deep gah la her head. She was also badly bruised about tho body, and It la believed that she sustained Internal Injuries. Shortly before I orlook Mr. Webb telephoned hie daughter that he wee Aa was her custom, coming borne. she started from borne and walked along the south eld of Third South street, going to most her father. When she reached the corner of Fourth Bast street aha saw him across tho street to meet her. She seemed to forget all danger of the street cars, and ran right In front of car No. S3, In charge of Moturman Jettls and Conductor Wilson. The car wen traveling at a high peed and atruck the girl with such force that it hurled her twenty feet. She was picked op by her father aad carried to their home and medical aid Dr. W. T. Cannon, tho summoned. family physician, and Company Dr. Ernest Van Cott examined tho ohlld and found that her right arm was badly broken and a deep gash cut in hsr forehead, where the ear struck her. At a late hour last evening tho of tho child wan 1111 very serious, and It was feared for awhile she would die. It la believed that aha is badly Injured Internally, but to what extent It In not known. HOW ABOUT that new Haraeaa yeu neeif Don't 'fbtak yen eaat afford It till you've given aa a chance. We tell no infer lor geode, no eld fhahloeci appliances. All Our Harness la made tma tbs heat ef leather la the most workmanlike manner. Batten, Wklpe and overytklag a horse owner needs. Blaa-ket- J.C. Platt Saddlery Co, Second Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Goods, not Show. I. T. ALVORD A SONS, Second-Han- Goode, d Uphol- stering, Real Estate, etc, etc. North of P. O. Phonus 69 and 338. -- WORK ON PIOCHE BRANCH. Deal Brothers A Mendenhall to Commence Operations This Week. Deal Brother A Mendenhall, tbe wall known Utah contractors and railroad builders, are to commence earnest on STORE. NEVADA We hep and tall all Idnde ef new Call or and second hand geode. phene W acker A Heynsa, Props. IM 25th at Phene, lad, UL PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-HanStore. If you have anything to sell , buy call or phono 1fi70 to 1S7S Wash. Ava Boll tStek, Ind. 97b d A A. DENKERS Will par U highest price for second hand furniture and sell to the puhlli the cheapest. 2411 Grant Ava. Soli lnd. fin Phono 537-k. J. HERRICK A CO, Successors to H. L. White. Bring yew geode here If yew want to sell them.. Call hare If you went 2341 Wash Ava. BoM Phens buy. BIB. Ind. 427. C. WANT ADg YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT A YIELD BIG RESULTS. mine for about 10 yeara Ho left Bingham yesterday to vtuit hla home, and intended to return today. Hie intimate friends here knew that hie wife had been insane for some time, but that bee ease hits never considered waa such aa to creaed sny possibility of such a tragic ending to hla life. Hooter was a very agreeable man, and was well Hkei by the men under him, and all with whom he came In contact. FOUR SCORE AND TWO. at The Great South American Blood anti Nerve Tonic Balt eLke. April 9 Monday evening 14:30 o'clock Mrs Anna Mulhol-lanat the age of 8 years, parsed d, away at tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Taylor, at No. 27 J street. In this city. The funeral will take place on Wednesday at 2:80 o'clock from Mrs. Taylor! residence. Mrs. MulholJand haves six children, the eldest being Mrs. Margaret Hartwell and tho other being David MuL Mrs. holland, Samuel Mulholland, Fanny Taylor, Mrs. Annie Reynolds and Thomas A. Mulholland. all being realdente of this city, excepting David, who Uvea at Clare's Home, Canada. Mrs. Mulholland waa born n Belfast, County Antnn. Ireland, in 1825, and emigrated to Utah In 1969 from Liverpool, England. BODY CROSSES Purifies and enriches the blood, feeds and vitalize the nervea,neutrulizeiheaida, and eliminates all effete matter from the 'Mem, and regulate the STOMAY ACH, LI YEU, KIDNEYS and BO ELS. It Cures Disease by Removing the Cause It make the weak strong and the sick well adds years to life and puts life into the tears. 50c and $1.00 Per Bottlo OCEAN. For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Proprietary Medicines. Our new size fllHl bottle contains a full months treatment. Get the New Doublet. 8alt Lake. April 9. The remains of Mrs. Alma C. Larsen, who died In Mamio. Sweden. Feb. 19. of tbe present year, while on n visit to that place, arrived la Salt Lake yesterday, accompanied by her husband, Niels Iorsen. The funeral will be held tomorrow, commencing at 3:90 o'clock, from the undertaking parlor of Joseph E. Taylor, 262 East First South street Friends are tn riled to atteid. course Webs rflelds won; Dr. Heard, aeoond; Lights Out, third. Time, 2:65. e Third race, 5 1 furlongs woo; Kohiaoor, second; Rusk, third. Time, 1:07 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Envoy woo; R . F. Williams, eeoond; Ancestor, third. Time, 1:43 Fifth race, 6 furlongs, handicap Charley Eastman won; Front nsc, second; Morales, third. Time, 1:13. Sixth race, T furlongs Bally PresLILLIAN RUSSELL AT THE GRAND ton won; No Quarter, eeoond; Kaiser TOMORROW NIGHT. holt, third. Time, 1:29. Seventh nee, mile and a sixteenth, No matter what your recommendaRather Royal won; Telegselling tion, If yon call at the office of the rapher, second; Adbell, third. Tima, hotel In which Lillian Rnssell stops In 1:48 Chicago and aeek to send your card up to her, the clerk on duty will look BENNINGS RESULTS you atralght In tha eye and aolemnly declare that tho beauteous one la not Washington, April 9. Bennlngs reIn." At least, this Ie true unless you sults: can satisfy him that yon are not In6 2 furlongs Orphan First terested In an advertising scheme. Lad won;raoe, Old Colony, second; Belle Then you have to convince the Pink- of Jessamine, third. Time, 1:26. erton man on duty In the hall outalde Second raoe, half mile Black Mask the Ruaaell apartments, the Ruaaell won; Helen Laudable, B., aeoond; maid, tbe Ruaaell secretary and finally third. Time, :50 the gorgeous one herself. Bob CalThird race. 4 2 The espionage grows out of the an- lahan won; Senatorfurlongs second; Barrett, noyance to which tbe fair Lillian waa Mare ton. third. Time, :69 at bar hotel, In Chicago, tho subjected Fourth ram, steeplechase, about two day after bar premiere aa a comedi- miles Mnokrte won; Yyslrtreta. secenne. A horde of spool al advertising ond; Setanket, third. Time, 4: SI. mauagere end ad writers swept Fifth rare, 7 furlongs Grumbling down upon her, seeking permission to Soph won; Bally K., eeoond; Will Do, He her photograph aad Indorsement third. Time, 1:94. lor various articles of oommerao, rangSixth race, mile and 100 yards ing comprehensively from faoo pow- Lord Badge won; Blue Buck, second; creams ders and oomplexlon to canned Water Dog, thirl Time, 1:54 sausages and Scent cigars IngenLETTER LIST, iously blended from rope fibre and asbestos. Finally the ban of prohibition was Ust of letters remaining in the ported at tho offleo, and Mils Bus-ae- postoffloe at Of (ten, Utah, April 9, waa beginning to breathe freely 1907, which, 'If not called for in two whea n shadow darkened her boudoir weak, will be sent to tbe deed tetter window and n broesy ypung man ov- office. Gentlemen's List. erflowing with cordial bonhomie-step- ped Keller ,o Robert through from tho fire escape Avery, Geo B and greeted her effusively. Mlee Rue-se- Anderson, Hjalmer Keam, John was naturally Indignant and called Bertram, C E Kelley, John for help like the persecuted heroine Baker, Henry Kuckurk, Gus In the melodrama. Brant, Mrs N F lies, A B letters Dent get frightened, lady," said tha Brnnker, T M Ughtner, F A Lloyd. F R affable young man reassuringly, I Crus, Tony L want to do you good. You for the Chambsrlala, O P Lavelle, Goffery larson, J G picture on the now tooth wash wrap- Compton, C O per. Me for the buatneoe details. Both Clinton, Barnard Lsyaon, Joe Lawson, R J of ui for tho wide publicity. Are you Clyde, Crawford Taw son, Thomas on? Miss Russell acknowledged that Cameron, Harry Lowry, Walter She was, but voiced Indignant protest On, R H D Murdock, C N against rode intrusion. Bhe was deaf Child, W Murdock, M to argument. By thle time a couple Colter, W R McNamara, Frank of ball porters bad responded to the Dart. F B Mason, G D I letters comedienne's third alarm. Tho breeay G S Charles Davison. Murphy, was man borna stragaway, young M B O Robert Morris, Dean, "Think It vociferous. but over, gling Ernest Dtefenbacber, Nlrkelson, Tie farewell cried in appeal. lady,' Robert Ohste, K With your picture on A tooth-was- h F Nelson, Walter bottlo your name would soon be in Dunham, W Erickson, P J Nutting, W H every mouth. Are you on?" Nelson, W M And this la why tho Pinkerton man Everett, Sam Frisen, Charley H Poynton, R E with of call corridor the easy patrols 2 letters Rlckbel, A B the fair one's apartments. Oowan, T J Ryan, Daniel Richardson, C W Gamble, D P EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDA. Henderkles, Roy Reynold. B H Rose, Jim Hunts, Carl Dally April 17th to Elat Reeder, J A Helen, A O Hoaglsnd, Andrew Record, Milton L round Herrick, Peer Randol, Mr Via Oregon Short Line, trip. Tickets good to return within Hutchinson, Fred OSulHvann, Alvin Stendrod, D W k fifteen days from date of sale. As Hula. Macy Co matter of Information 34,000 ceres Hinton, Me land under Twin Fhlls, north side Junkmo. John Silcott, Cuba S Berafl n, P canal will be open for entry April 22nd Jot, T D Strubel, P J and same date Milner townslte will Jefferson. Wm Southward, Georgs Kindle, W L be open for sale of lots. KurenlsM. K Smith, G W Somerville, L B Kondo, Shuklrhl Ladies List. Ballard, Hits Ada Lewis, Miss Ella 3 letters MnGown, Mts Authur J Beless, Mrs J T Miller. Mlse Cotirrepe. Jeane Carrie Connell, Miss AT EMERYVILLE. Cole, Miss Pheby Mendis, Miss Irene San Francisco, April 9. In one of Demnlza. Mrs Mortenscn, Miss Harriet tbe fastest races of tbe season Cloud-ligh- t Leona beat I.lsa no half a length in tbe Ertcson, Miss Sadie Merrill, Mrs Marrus handicap at Oakland today. lAura Miss Fireball, tbe favorite, was third, Froever, Moore, Mrs N Vllate t'loudlight and Billy Mayhem made N el sun, Mis M J the running to the stretch where the Fitch, Mrs Anna Ade Peterson, Mrs A E Farr. challast namrd tired. light Mrs Miss Robinson, llolladar, mare the hut lenged Cloudllght, hung Mona Carrie out gamely. Fireball could never get Rees, Miss Florup. The five furlongs were covered Hayes, Mrs ence Sander In 1:00 Sheen proved a surprise Mrs Mag- Rockhana, Mrs by winning tbe third race at odds of Hattmj Fred gie 10 to 1. the heavily played Hugh McW 8ilvey. Miss Gowan took second, while Royal Red Johns. Agnes Gladys and Malluwery. two outsiders, were Johnston, B Miss Sowles, Miss Emily second and third. Results: Hazel First race, four furlongs Vespa Johnson, Mrs Stoker, Pearl dander won: Last Go, seootui ; Dally, third. Jensen. Mrs MaTaylor. Miss Time, :49 12. Ethel thilda Second race, mile and a furlong Bessie Miss Josephine Turpin, King, secHugh McGowan won; Royal Red, Wilson, Mrs Alva Kendrick, Miss ond: Mai Iowry, third. Time, 1:57 Nettle Williams, Mrs Third race, fi furlongs, selling Min Best Marion Sheen won; Silver Sue. second; The Lambert, 2 letters Wilson, bliss Ella Mighty, third. Time, 1:21 Warden. Mrs Mrs Fourth race. Narcissus handicap. 5 Lehman, Sarah Leon Cloud won; Usaro, Light furlongs WM. GLA8MAXX. P. M. 1:00 Time. third. second; Fireball, Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling Andrew Mac won; Waawlft. Csbln, third. Time. 1:47 Sixth race. 5 furlongs Entre Nous won: Fisher Boy, second; Pride, third. Time, 1:07 Belle-strom- 1-- 2-- THEATERS AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER THURSDAY JOSEPH BROOKS Presents Lillian Russell IN 9-- 5. 1-- 4-- ll GRANT. Rea. Mgt. The Butterfly Comely in Throe Arts by Ksllot Chambers With a Splendid Company, including Eugano Ormonde, John Flood, Prod L. Tlldsn, Prod Tyler, Kata Griffith, Grant Mitchell, Charles Lamb, Roland Hill, RohIIs Da Vaux, laabal Richards. PRICES: 9 LOO, 60c and 75e. $1.60, $1.00, 75c, Seat Sale Today UTAHNA THEATRE inee. EVENINGg Two Performances, 7:90 and 9.15. MATINEE Dally, Except Sunday, at ll 2 yet, but soou WILL HE and we want you to know where to get your SEEDS. I waa in the big fire, aa you all and all my old stock wag burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be ihe best ever brought to Ogden. SEEDS THAT ARE SURE TO GROW Flour, Hay or Grain IN LARGE OH SMALL QUANTITIES. Remember, we carry a full line of that famoug Pratts Poultry Tood for animals and poultry. W. T. ASTILL Roth Phones. 2264 ash. At. BUSWELL 9:S& THE PRICES MATINEES 10c, 20c, 30c 10c, 20c JEWB.ER err tha tlms to erdsr your Now la SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Our goods are nbw In and would bo pleased to have you call In to see them. Wa also do repairing, cleaning and pressing. J. , E. BOLSTAD tig 24th at. Has Moved nifi Place of Busin ew to More Convenient Quarters at a 2367 Washington Ave. Phons 80$ K. The public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautifu Line of Jewelry. Electric Display Helps Business Get acquainted wiih the OgJen Steam Laundry today. Delays are dangerous. Many opportunities that would provo virtually gold nuggets" to people have slipped by owing to delsy or hesitation. Don't let this chance to entrust your laundering with a laundry poeaing unequaled fadll-tls- a for turning out your work promptly and aaUafactorUy aUp by any longer. Begin today favoring us with your bundles. Write your name with electric light of the Against the blackneM night. Your name with incaDdes cents signed Will burn Into the pnblic mind. WE SUPPLY THE CURRENT. Ogden Steam Laundry Tbonas 174. 487 25th St. ' one-hal- It is not time to plant CMMWHMnMtaMS SPO RTS ooooooooooooooo Garden Seeds Bill Changss Evsry Saturday Mat- 99-0- - SECOND-HAN- 1U07. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, construction upon the Pioche branch of the Belt Lake Route during the week. Mr. Mendenhall la now In Gallants and save the road will be completed some time before the Fourth of July. Had It not been fur the washouts along the Balt Lake route's line AFRAID OF 90S LIFE through the Meadow Valley Wash, tho Pioche branch would probably have Because his life Salt Lake, April f. been completed before now. When the is endangered by the actions of his main line was torn to pieces the gangs wife, Gertrude Bell Witt, who has and equipment and material In read!-net- s threatened to kill him, P. X. 11. Witt for the Pioche branch were taken filed an action for divorce Monday in from Cullrate, the supply point, and the Third district court. The com- distributed along the washed out secplaint sets out that about three tion. The camp and district and surmouths ago Mrs. Witt became enrag-e- d rounding camps and districts are fairand pulled a revolver on hei husprosly humming with activity an-band when he entered the house. perity. With a rail connection wiih the With an oath ahe ordered him to leave outside world, tho Pioche camp will the house or she would kill him. When Jump ahead In big strides. bo left ahe began calling him names and told him never to return again. PROFOUND SENSATION. Witt took their adopted son. Ray, 12 years old, with him and asks for his Bingham, April 9. The news that custody In his complaint. Since Witt William T. Hooley. master mechanic left Ms home after being driven nut at the United States mine, had been he has not returned and declsreu that shot and killed by bis wife, and crehis life Is In danger. ated a profound sensation. Hooley Is They were married at Portland. well well known In Bingham and wax Ore., December 28. 1894. It wee In highly respected by all who knew him. September, 1896, that they adopted He was an excellent meehsnlc and haRay. wbo waa an Infant at tbe time. been cmplored at tbe United 8tntcs For several years tht-- have resided In Salt Lake. Wilt declares that he o has had considerable trouble with hla o FOR ELDERLY FOLKS. wife and alleges cruelty Ind abuse O O o aa tbe grounds for a decree. o Get from any good prose rip- - O Bertha F. Bay brought an actlcn for O divorce from Edward Ray on the O tlon pharmacy. Fluid Extract O f . ounce; O grounds of desertion. They were mar- O Dandelion ried August 2, WOO. at St. Louis. O Compound K argon, one ounce; O Shortly after their marriage Ray de- O Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, O o serted her and ahe has received no O throe ounces. Shake well In a bottle and O support from Mm. Bhe filed an affidavit O In for service by publication, stating O take fessponnful doses, O that ahe knew nothing of hla where- O after each meal and at bedtime. O 1 O This the prescription and O abouts. O the directions as given by an O O eminent authority on Kidney O TWO RANCHERS SHOT. O disease, who make the stale- - O Boise, April 9. A serious shooting O ment that this simple borne- - O sffalr resulted from an altercation O made mixture will relieve al- - O over a division fence fifteen mllrs O most any Kidney disorder or O west of Caldwell Saturday night. John O Bnckacbe or Bladder weakness. O NEW ORLEANS RACES. Bowman, nn Old resident of Canyon O This should prove of untold O enO value to all elderly folks, who O county, and John Meyers became New Orleans, April 9. City Park argu6 always suffer more or leas O result: gaged In a somewhat heated ment regarding their property dte'e. O with' their Kidney end Bled- - O Tuir. First race. 4 furlongs Ion lines, tbe result being that several O der si tbla time of year. O won; Ada O. Walker, second; Paine-sw- . shots were exchanged. O O third. Time, :44 t Bowman fell into nn irrigation OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fecond steeplechase, con-dttl- t The supreme court hae handed down nn opinion affirming the Judgment of the lower court In the case of Frank Owens, appelant, va. the Ban Pedro, A Balt Lake Railway Lob Angeles Tha action was brough to company. recover damages for personal injuries received by plaintiff while employed ns n bridge carpenter for defendant at Islen, Nev., la December, 1909. Owena waa riding to hie work on n push car when n Umff pisor of scantling on tho car struck the ground and threw the car off tha track. Injuring plaintiff. At the trial ef the ease In the lower court tho attorneys for defendant moved that the court Instruct the jury to bring In n verdict for defendant and tho motion wee granted. From this ruling of the court aa appeal waa taken. The supreme court holds that the lower court did not err In granting tho motion for peremptory Instruction to the Jury and hence the Judgment ie affirmed. Judge Ritchie ef the district court wrote the opinion of tho oourt, which ie concurred la by CMef Justice McCarty and Justice Frick. OGDEN, UTAH. Ogden Turf UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. JOB. B. WELLS, Osnersl Mgft E. W. WADE, Ags"- . -5. Exchange MITCHELL BROS. sec-on- 2-- 2 311s-ty- s. 326 Twenty-fift- h St 3-- rs. FOR MONUMENTS, ist arrived 2 rloal bis and granite to i. California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. Dont buy hey get Urge you have to rder at cnce . YARD OPPOSITE IETEHT. WANT ADS YIELD BIG ayY |