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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, new home for buy a THE BIRD A BRAKEM AN ! ELYS So t n $ 1 . 40 .33 10 $1 . 7." Wire Bird Cages from cwHiEX, ITAIl. THI RSOXV. ATICII. 11, TRADE1DEAF BEARDIi TAKEN TO IS FOR JAIL OGDEN IN THE THREE 1 Wire Bird Cages with loose drawer in Lot. f I1-to 3. Oil Brass Cages from 12.75 to $4 .25 Tarrot Cages from HI. 75 to 2.25 from k Breeding Cages Feed Cups, Baths, etc. Also extra Spriugs, Brackets, IMPLICHARGED WITH BEING CATED IN ROBBERIES. IF THE OGDEI MERCHANTS AFTER IT. Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. Arrested rn Information Furnished by a Number of Beye in Salt Lake City. Max Davidson Rtturns and Boosts for tho County Cost of White Pino County, L. T. Ceo per Gives Sample of Work Which Amused East Last Year. Carl Hillman. I'aws Pacific brake-man- , was arrested Tuesday by Bur t Tout of Ogdea and Detective Shannon of Salt Lake on Information obtained from a number of youngsters Implicated in several robberies which have occurred in Salt Lake within the course of a month. Harry Simmons. hia companion, waa arreated in Ogden early In the week and returned to the capital where he now awaits trial. After collecting evidence that warranted the arreat of Hillman, the officers lsld careful plana to apprehend him before he learned dt their intentions. Hia run waa eaat from Ogden a braktmu on freight tralna and last night he waa returning to Ogden after a division trip, la order to give the young man no chance to escape Tout and 8hanacn went U Rlrerdale, hoarded the train and commenced a search for their man. They discovered him and placed bftn under arreat. He was brought to the city jail and Incareeratad. Htiman gavo hia ago aa IT, but It la believe that be to olfior. Tuesday and yesterday he waa Interrogated by several office re, who failed to obtain a confession or even a dlacrep-aacin his story on whloh to form the basis of a charge, la oompany with tba Salt Lake oatfloer, he waa taken to Zion yeelerdny. Information against Hillman waa furntohed by members of a gang, a number of whom are under arrest. They Implicated him in robberies, perpetrated at various times, and which netted the thleveo large sums of mon- That Ely la natural)- tributary to Ogden to the opinion of Max Davideou, who has returned from a trip to the hustling mining town. Acting on this theory he to determined to interest the Tfreber rlut la a movement that haa for Its end the consumption of 8(. Louis. April 16. On Wednesday afternoon route remarkable demonstrations were given In public by T. L. Cooper, or the "Great Cooper. aa be 1 called, a ho is Introducing for the first time in 81. Lamia the preparations which created a sensation in eastern 2476 Washington Ave. AMUSEMENT gran d OPERA HOUSE Theatrical Direction Nsrttiwsstsrs Association, RM, Mgr. a. ALEXANDER GRANT, wwww mi .juini TONIGHT! ,nnnr Prcaanu BROOKS JOSEPH Lillian Russell in ! The Butterfly Kaliat In Cemady Thraa Aata by Chambara With a Splendid Company, Including Eugene Ormonde, John Flood, Frad L. Tllden, Fred Tylar, Kata ChaHaa Mitehall, Griffith, Grant Da Lamb, Roland Hill, Rooallo Vaux, laabal RJchorda. PRICES: SEOO, 60c and 79o. 1.60, 11.00, 75c, Seat Sale Now On ! UTAHN A THEATRE Changoo Evary Saturday Mat- III inee. Two Performance, EVENINGS 7:30 and R16. MATINEE Dally, Eacept Sunday, at PRICES MATINEES 3:30. 10c, 20c, SOe ,, .10c, 20c Bd Hunt, the popular Denver A Rio Grande representative in Butte, formerly of Ogden, waa an Ogden violator Tuesday. He atlll has a hive for Ogden. Saturday has been aat by Howell as the day on which Roily will be sentenced. Judge Rose At the request of Sheriff Sabring, been returned to the Industrial school. A writ of habeas corpus waa served by Sheriff Sabring yesterday on fiupt. . Thomas of Industrial school whereby he la ordered to produce Edgar D. Stone, mn inmate of tho achool, before Judge Howell, Friday morning. Xt is claimed! by the attorneys for Stone, that the boy waa ualarw fully committed to the school by Judge Patton of the Juvenile court, in that be was not allowed a trial nor given the privilege of pleading his own case. The decree of tho court, it la chimed, shown that he waa found guilty of a crime without the proper Investigation and that he waa com milted to tho Institution despite the protean of bla parents. H-H- The case of Thomas England against the Ogden Waterworks company to reoover damages to tho cropa of 63 fanners at Plain City In the year 1365, was Tuesday removed from the etato district court to the United States circuit court for Utah, on the petition of the defendant and order of Judge Howell. That la Just when the ease was two weeks ago. It wae then on trial before Daniel Hamer, referee, r when the plaintiff refused to take testimony and. dismissed the action. Get acquainted wllh the Ogden Laundry today. Delays are dangerous. Many opportunities that local oorpa haa The Salvation wId prove virtually "gold nuggets moved from the Army old loaaHty, in the to people have slipped by owing to cor asr of Uncola avsnuo and Tweaty-llft- h daisy or hesitation. Dont tot this street, and la now located in the enanca to entrust your laundering with corps' new hall on Grant avenue, opa laundry possessing uaaqualed fadk-- , posite tho flro station. Owing to havtws for turning out your work prompt ing the building renovated, repapered, T nd satisfactorily slip by gny loo-- r. etc., there will be no meetings bald Begin today favoring ua with until 14th, Sunday evening, April your bundles. which will be the opening of the new halL A hearty Invitation to extended to nH friends to attend this meet-lu- g Ogden (Signed) Ensign Townsend. Steam Laundry rr iitn at 17A Electric Display Helps Business Write your name with elec- tric light Against the blackness of the night incandes-cent- s signed mind. WE into the public SUPPLY THE CURRENT. UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. WLH, General MgK W. WADE. Agent. e. MITCHELL BROS. POR MONUMENTS, arrived X BUTTE STRIKE. Butte. Mont. April 10. No steps were taken today to negotiate with the striking macklnlate, blacksmiths and electrical workers, who tied up the operations of the Boston A Mom-tan- a company, thereby throwing out of employment 6,000 men. All the Boa-toA Montana mines In Butte were dosed down, the fires of the farnacee at the great? reduction works in Great Falla were drawn and only a few men remain on duty at the works and the mines. The strike of the 63 men who precipitated the trouble yesterday reuses a loss to wage earners alone cf 1,760 dally. n Your name with Will burn The Fifth Ward religion class entertainment, scheduled for last night, was postponed until this evening on account of tho delayed entertainment of the Weber Stake Academy coarse be lug last night ANOTHER J?V 1,00,1 y 2 " fcu7 . Exchange 32$ Twenty-fift- h St carloads of to selaot from agent, large commission them, Ora!? W Decoration at our, for tbjstm Ogden Turf OPPOWTB aTT California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting (Qrents. Lottie Taylor Palis Into Stream and Is Saved by Cempanlon. It la perhaps due to the presence of mind aad quick action on tho part of Albert L. Taylor of Balt Lake (Sty that Mias Lettle Taylor at Ogden wi saved from death la the twirling torrents of City creek Sunday evening. Miss TUylor had been spending the afternoon with Mies Georgia Toung, 366 Wool First Booth street, Balt Lake. In the evening she and Mtoe Young, accompanied by R. W. Hart, Jr., Mias Mary Breech aad Albert L, Taylor, went for a walk along Second West street Aa the party waa crossing CSty creek, at tbe Intersection of Second West and North Temple streets, they stopped for a few moments on the bridge to look Into tho creek, which was exceptionally high. When Min Taylor came up, instead of stopping on the bridge with tho rest of the crowd, she walked around to tho outside of the railing. Before anyone realised what had happened, they heard a splash and or. ream. Bhe disappeared from view under the bridge. Her companions were dosed for a few momenta, then realising that she waa being carried on by tho current, Albert Taylor rushed to the opposite end of tho bridge and plunged Into tho torrent. Almost Immediately he felt the girls form etrlko against him. At tho same moment he grasped for tho body and wae lifted bodily from hia feet and thrown Into tho currenL atlll clinging to hia drowning friend, ha was carried for audio distance down xtrr-By thto time tho remainder o.' tiio party two had ranched the scene and the forma, dripping wet and exhausted, were dragged up the rocky bank. Mlaa Taylor waa hurried to the home of Mtao Young, whore she waa given every attention. Aside from n few bruises about the body and a slightly scratched face, abe waa uninjured, and returned to her home in Ogden Tuesday morning. Mine Taylor la the daughter of Mrs. R. J. Taylor, 3364 Jefierenn avenue, aad Is a number of tbo class of 1307 of the Weber stake academy. Mr. Taylor to n student of the University, and will graduate with the 07 They Came In to Ogden via MoCam-Idah- SHOE offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. cities. The demonstrations took place at Mr. Cooper's headquarters and we wiuieesed by several httndrod people. As nearly as could be learned the fact were these: At three o'clock In the afternoon the young man agreed to ahow what oue of hia remedies would do for deafness, and agreed to make any oas present who was afflicted with deafness hear again la less than three minutes. There were many deaf people present and about a ikwsa of there were given tho demonstration, ooaslating of a single application of ore of ths Cooper preparatloaa. The hearing of thee people was thea tasted after aa interval of two and thraa minutes. Tbe teat consisted at questions put to them la an ordinary soavereattonai tons at distances varying from fire to thirty foot. The reeaKa were rtmarkabi In the extrema. Some of these people who worn treated had bton daf for a nu bar of years. When the first question wre naked a kmk of amassment would proud over tbelr fares and they would forget to answer the question. Aa the questions ware repealed the surprised look would giro way to one of delight. Many were no affected (bat they bunt Into tears aad ware scaroely able to newer tbo question. la ao single inamooa. so far as could bo Ire reed would aa ladlvtdual fall to brer. Many were able to bear n finger nap at a distance of thirty foot. At tbo request of Mr, Cooper questions wore put to them by tbelr friends or by various spectators In an ordinary tone of voire and tbe questions were readily answered. In giving an aoeount of there dtm-oee- t rations, Mr. Cooper said: "The preparation used Is not tho on with whloh I accomplish most, aa my New Discovery, aa It la called, and to which I owe my success Is for the treatment of all forma at atomaoh trouble and (be general breaking down of the ayatom that follows in tho wake at disease of thto character. "Tho'stomaflti to the seat of n groat many troubles, for Instance, my remedy will relieve thousands of people of rheumatism la this city, simply by getting tbe stomach la working order.11 Many people seen wko wore present at thto demonatntloa assert positively that Cooper undoubtedly made these dref people bear again. n o. Tba first trains to arrive from the east since th landslide at the Aspen tunnel blocked the main Una of tbe Union Pacific pulled Into the depot yesterday.- They earn by way of over the Short Liao tracks. Until the road In cleared all tralna going eaat and west will take that route. General Manager Bancroft la at the scene of the mudslide, rushing work of repairing tbe roadbed. A large force of Dina and a steam shovel are moving the debris whloh covers tbe track to a depth' of 30 feat for a diets nee of 106 yards. In about a weak tbe company hopes to hare ths road opened up for traffic. The slide broke tho circuit of tho block signal syatom and thus turned the signal at red, which Indicates danger. No. 4 and 6 left Ogden for the east and were traveling at n high rate of speed, whan tbo dangex signal waa notleed by tbo trainmen bn the former. , A brakeman was aent ahead to guide the train through the tunnel and, as he emerged from the east portal he discovered the slide mountain-higHad the signal kero act for a clear track a horrible aoetdent In erltohly would bar occurred. h. Regulates the bowels, promote easy natural movement, cures constipation Dosns Reguleta. Ask your druggist for them. 36 reals a boa. SOLE AGENTS WHY BE SICK! mg pyJ(SDd CONSULTATION FREE We Guarantee Speedy and Akae lute Ourem In Caeee We Aooept Pro. Elliott, nr roan tbe street from old stand 2356 Washington Avenue. the the Make-u- p -- OR- Which do you prefer to leave your money where It drown only 4 per cent or to Invest in good real eslite and draw from 8 per cent to 10 per cent? of Committees, President J. B. Lewis, of the Ogden City Improvement League, has an- nnuncej th following oummlttres, who will guide the destlnlts of tho league, for the year 1307. Executive F. M. Drlggs, J. C. Nye, W. B. Wedell, A. T. Wright, J. 8. Lewis. . Finance J. C. Nys, F. M. Drigga, A. T. Wright, W. B. Wedell, Don Ma. WII-lln- Inter-Mounta- - I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the national oongi WANT ADS now st 10 Per Cent 4 Per Cent? IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE President Announces SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD submitting R few propositions that will net you from 8 per cent to 10 per cent on tbe lnvntnient. 1 have other and will take pleasure in showing them to you If you will call, at my office. cottages; lota 50x150; $2,000 for two new four-roorent at present for f27 per month. for a tew brick bonne in R. R. district; will f 1,300 rent for f 15. acre of land; snit frame and 11,600 for able for ll. K. men. 3, 000 for three houses and one sere ground on 22nd street. house and one four-roo(2,500 for one I am - gulrt. Educational -- William Allison, F, M. Drlggs, P. M. Cusbnshan, J. E. Csr-ve- r, T. H. Carr. LAST CALL Entertainment A. B. Condon, Allison, F. M. Drlggs, W. B. A. T. Wright Wsdsll, 60 stock shares of There are about Law Joseph Chen. J. C. Nye, A. F. In the Weber County Fair Association Alllsnn. Don Maguire. that hare not been exchanged for Psrkdr, William Don P. M. Maguire, Membership Fair Asstock In the Cuelmaban, J E. Carver, T. H. Carr, sociation. Ths holdam of those share will lose all right unless the exchange J. J. Brummltt. Visitors and Advert! ssrs J. E. darThis la th last to made Immediately. M. A B. Condon, Don notice calling attention to this matter. ter. F. J. Drlggs, Brnmmltt. J. Magalre, for and hold cash who Those receipts Directors are as follows: J. S. Utwto, hare act received their stock must Dnn Maguire, John Plngree, A. T. make written application to tho Board W. B. Wedell, Joseph Chea, of Directors, explaining why they have Wright. J. C. Nye, Wllllsm Alnot received their stock from the par- A. B. Oondoit, olaaa. A. F. Parker, lison, F. M. IMgg ties to whom th cash was patd. T. H. Osrr, J. J. Brnmmltt, Rev. P. By order of the Board of Directors. M. Cuahnahan, Rev. J. E. Carver. COLORED PEOPLE IN COURT WILLIAM GLABMAXK, Secretary. For the second time the pare of tba SUMPTER VALLEY ROAD. State of Utah vs. Frank Denman was REWARD $10 caned aad postponed. Denman failed Barveye will be made thto summer to appear. Should be absent himself from the city when tbe care la again For tbe arrest and conviction cf my by tba engineers of the Sumpter Valby local capi- EL called. April It, tba authorities will party or parties stealing the Ogden ley railroad, controlled talists, for an extras inn Into tbs John endeavor to apprehend him and have lUndsru or the Xornlng Examiner. Day valley, forty miles southwest of LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. him brought back to Ogdea. the present terminal of the line. Con. Two esse Involving colored people truetion work on tho extension will were continued until afternoon. , A msPECTioa to commence be nny time within the next held Jury wda demanded In the case of T. six months. 8. Walker and C. E. Shackleford It was the intantloa at the company charged with selling liquor without a The Inspection of the troops comaa license, and part of tbe testimony waa posing the national guard will begin to run the road as far southbut O.Burns, 8. L. taken la tbe case of Fred Webb, Charg- next Monday evening la Ogden, when In Harney county, Oregon, to ed with assault and battery. Mrs. company B will be lined up for tbe engineers wore rent Into the field Harder, the colored lady who wielded annual ceremony. Captain Knvaae to survey a routs for a proposed line to the rasor Tuesday afternoon with expecting to present an efficient com- eroee the state and tap the territory uoh telling effect, la the complaining pany at timt Mae, and to confident of through which the Bumpter Valley witness against Webb. She pleaded passing all marks mads previously by would have ma, re the mnnaxement concluded not to come Into 00m petinot guilty to tho charge. the mtlendld oompany of Infantry. line. an older and The following two evenings, Tues- tion with the line mightlarger hav been Ultimately be will Wednesday, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO by and spent day Oregon Into O O the Inspector In Balt Lake city, when extended down through Nevada, to n cono FINE FOR THE BLOOD. O the signs! corps, first battery, company Humboldt ooaaty,Western Pacific, but the o o C aad company H will be paraded for nectionIs with not even a possibility that there o Get the following from nay o Inspection. In addition to there commove will take place. o good prescription pharmacy 6 mands. the bead quarters and staff of such aextension to tbe Rumpter ValTbe o and mix by shaking, well In a o ths and the regimental band regiment tbe mileage of tbe Increases road Fluid bottle: Extract Dande o will be Inspected. Company A. Nephl; ley o John Day valo lion, one-h- a If ounce; - Com- o company D, Meant Pleasant, and com- line to 106 mil-heart- The of the Oreipm timIn tba la o pound Knrgou, one ounce; o pany F, at Manti. will then be inspect- ley re that business to alo Compound Byrup Sarsaparilla, o ed on the three suocoeding nights. In ber country, the romps ny aa soon o three ounces. Take n tot. o 11 these splendid companies ready assured miles are como spoonful of this mixture after o winofgreet thpoints Inspecting officer, renew-e- d as tho additional forty shown o rock meal and again at bed- o pleted. been Plrtt having o time. o ainoemilitary the rislta of the administrative EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDA. o This harmless Vegetable Pre- o officers of the guar to tbelr stations ' o scription, while simple, lass, o recently. Dally April 17th to 21 eL nd troop A baring o pensiveto and easily prepared at o Company amid to take of from o heme, the o disbanded nod mustered cut Via Oregon Short Lina, 33.06 round o blood and system all Impuri- o been the service, the required 800 men good to return within o ties; acids and decomposed o tuny be hard to muster. The Dick bill trip. Tickets from data of sale. Aa ahow thto fifteen days o waste matter, restoring even shall Utah that of Information 30.000 acres matter at annual o tbe most Impure blood to its b provides each men Inspecof number Twin hilt north old o full beeltb and riobness. fr a o tion In order to participate in the ben- land nnder for entry April 33nd o few doses ere taken you feel o efits of the annual appropriation of canal will bo openMilner town It will ad same date o well and hearty during the en- o 11000,000 made for the support an-o tire season. Try It, anyway. o maintenance of tbe militia; that la, be open tor sale of lots. o o 100 mro far each representative In YIBLD BIG RESULT m. tat-the- team - y Goldie Malan haa luaiismExruasl GO, REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION IN ST. LOU'S. closer and- friendlier business gelations between the too points. To secure the trade of Ely. Mr. Davidson mslniatts that It will be necThere will be a biuiiMt meeting at essary for business men to induce the UiUri' Aid Boole! y of the First transportation , companies to lower tbelr passenger and freight rates from M. E. Church at th parsonage, 3:30 Cobra Into the mining country of p. m., Thursday. Whit Pine couity. This, he believe, rau be aoeompiahed If the wholesaSupt. Buckingham will return from lers and retail ers of Ogdeu will capthe weal In hi private car thia ture enough of the El) trade to warmorning. rant such a rsduotiun Being situated on a direct Use with Ogdeu. whose A marriage license has been grantsupply houses ruraish no small share ed R. L. Finley of McGill, Nov., and of the lmermsuntmln country's comMlaa G. I., Gillespie of Portland. modities Mr. Darldaun thinks the field around the fanout copper camp la James Ballard la entertaining hia regular bon an at for the merchant who nephew R. R. Miller, who la from Duhaa the enterprise to outorge bla but buque. la., and la aooompaaiad be his laesa. wife and child. Mr. Millar la a worthy Mr. David sos wan mach Impressed of the Ballard representative family with conditions aa bo found them. Lota and, beat of all. Is a newspaperman. in tho bnalaom He la giving up writing for the paascertained per, to outer business at Santa Monto 135.066 and even ocaico at auoh ica, Cal. Often room rant la high and to paid for quarters barely Pmf. Xlcheto la to entertain the contain a dank aad large eneegh school band at Utahns theother office fargltnn. Even teats rent ater tomorrow evening. Before the at fit apt are. A eommarelal dab time for the vaudeville performance, organised whlto Mr. Davidson waa In the hand will give a concert on Washthe oily. Ila first and taat duty la to ington avenue, boost Ely, and advertise Its resen pm so that, by tbs time the cm el l era are The Shoe company, la operation, the club expects to bo with a rapidly growing business to ey. oaro for, have oarpenters at work enConfronted by his Informants, it Is able to boast at a population of 30,600. Tho Ogdea maa as ye that By, aa larging the floor spaoa bv extending believed that Hillman will break down now located, will he the city at that their store thirty feet to the rear and and toll hia story. region. putting In eereety feet of new shelving. A skylight to among the ImCC3EH CIRLRE3CUE0 provement being made. RRST TRAINS TO ARRIVE d HANAN MINUTES 3-- 4 m six-roo- house, well located. In any part of the city, at price that will Induro quick sale. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy as sji investment, ft will pay you to Investigate what I have to offer. GEORGE A a HORN REAL ESTATE FIRST BELL PHONE 1316 NATL BANK. mzr JESSE J. DRIVER Wishes Ilis Many Friend to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. Yon are especially invited to call and see him at his new ocation. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R. Want Ads Bring Big Results |