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Show TDK MOUSING Garden Rose Tven-Pl- y DC 7 4 15c the European hotel. in WHOLESALE A UTAHN THEATRE ROBBERf Mat-Ire- Evary Saturday Changes OF TOOLS Performance. thingsF: TM and tM. " tom lly. ATINEE-On- OFFICERS ARRESTED JOHN 10c' . UATINEES JJJ 10c KOOY-MA- N YESTERDAY. G. A.' Craig Canning Panpla Had Laat $128 in Material Stolen From Their Faotory. John Kooymaa vat arrested yesterday morning by Detective Pender, Sergeant Tout and Chief of Police after an Investigation Browning which It la alleged connects him with n wholesale robbery of tools and supplies, from the George A. Craig canulng factory and the Southern Pacific shops. In treeing the stolen metal It was discovered that D. Kerqinea, driver of g junk wagon for the) Ogden Junk company, bad received the greater portion of it. He was arrested this afternoon and taken to the city jell with a wagon load of Junk. EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDA. Daily April 17th to 21st Mmmm Vis Oregon Short Line, $9.05 round trip. Tickets good to return within fifteen days from date of sale. As matter of Information 80,000 acres land under Twin Falla north side canal will b open for entry April 22nd and same data Milner townslte will bo open for sals of lota Oft acqaalnted with the Ogden Ran Laundry today. Delaya are lofmu Many opportunities that wall prora virtually gold nuggets b pnpla have slipped by owing to Ssiay or haaltatloa. Dont let this Chun to entrust your laundering with i luiiry possessing unequaled facllt-Deftaming out your work promptr If nl satisfactorily flip by any loo-pSsgia today flavoring us with he tulles. CRAIG CASE IS OUT OF er t. ifjki Steam Laundry dST life St ut trill be open for buHiness os or shout April 20th, at 48 24th Street, with a high-d- and at tntion given to boarders. Do you want to tone? Do you want hone? . buy a to sell a your horse suit you? Knot, we will exchange. SEE US Johnson can w. MOVE Saturday last J. D. Skeen, In the District court, made a motion that the action ho had brought against Councilman William Craig be dismissed sad It was so ordered by Judge On Howell. This paper was aware of what had occurred, but wae waiting for some ' made by Mr. Skeen's Balt Lake bureau of Information, but yesterday a mild sen Htioa was caused when tbs Herald announced In a most matter-of-fac- t way that "Mr. Skeen arose and Mid that the case might aa well be dismissed and this was done Rather a brief, unimportant affair, this ending of a great reform move meat, that reformed nothing and only did service during a few months presiding an election. What does It all mean? There was a blowing of trumpets and much show of reform, but wbat did It amount to? An-- what was its object? Hie Standard at the time looked on with suspicion. Remember tho public declaration of Mr. Skeen, that every guilty councilman, without discrimination or favoritism, was to be brought to an accounting? Every one of the oouncllmen were In the same boat, but some of them, it teems, had made their peace. This all looks peculiar, but until Mr. Skeen has had more time to explain we ahall withhold Judgment, and make no accusations nor venture any publicly expressed opinions. Mr. Skeen owes It to the public that he tell why be dismissed the Craig case after the supreme court had ruled In favor of Skeen's prose cutkm of the councilman. . Claude M. Dee . Mslan. D,, SKEEN ASKED TO HAVE IT DISMISSED. explanation-- , to be Does C. B. J. Public Wants to Know Why the Casa Was Dismissed --8ksen Called Upon to Explain. Say!! line of light liTery uddle hones. Special COURT . oirt-war- ' A. Molars. anythin. MALAN transfer COMPANY A REPUTATION. "0 sgoga Wagona. sad ttoraga. OFFICE """tyfifUi Street. fhones SA Sen, I2E BROS. SINTt 8a a Doa-- l tty yo Orter ? ?" from Mod Monta nlsstona WT them. TAto nwllLPwsr,t,M OFP081TB CITY Haw If Was Mads and Rstalncd In Ogden. A good reputation Is not easily 'earn ed sod It was only by hard, consistent work among our citlsens that Doan's Kidney Pills woo their way to the proud distinction attained In this loThe public endorsement nf cality. ewes of Ogden residents has rendered Invaluable service .to. the comma nlty. Read wbal this eltlsen says: George Hartley of 280$ Adams are. Hartley Ogden, Utah, says'-- "Mrs. has used Doan's Kidney Pills with great success in the treatment of kid ney complaint and backache. Upon the ndvlce of a friend we procured thia remedy at W. 8. Badeons drag store sad In a short time we found that Doans Kidney Filin lived up to the representations made for them In evWe esn recommend ery particular. them aa tbe best kidney remedy we ever knew of and believe that they that trouble than anywill do more thing else procurable. For sale by all dealers. Price $0 Co., Buffalo, routs. FoaterMUburn New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name Doans and take no otker. tr Salt Lake City Ogden assisting in the ao-'- s Keuipe of 1 VIEWS 1M7. 11?, SOON HAN AN PLANT OF UTAH HAS BEEN feMELTING CO. CLOSED DOWN. SHOE Ore la Being Leaded in Sine at Present Fifteen Cara Side tracked Between Ogden and Bingham. -- After being closed since April 7th, for additional Improvements, the necessity for which was made known during an extended trial run, the plant of the Utah Smelter company, will open for the regular smelting busiuess within a few days. Tbs trial run of the plant, while demonstrating Its efficiency also showed where minor improvements might be made which would result in still more effective work. A force of men has been at work since April 7th, ad; Justing the intricate workings of tha hugs plant. During the trial ran 171 tons of ore were handled dally. At the proa-ctime ora from Idaho and Montana points, in addition to ore from various Utah paints, Is being received at the smeller and loaded Into large bins, preparatory to tbe opening of the smelter: Considerable difficulty has been cm perlenced In receiving ore from Bingham, Tiatle and ether districts In Utah. Fifteen ears of ore ars bow sidetracked between Bingham Junction and Ogden, but with Indications that they will soon be moved. The transportation problem Is a vexatious ooe. but aa soon as tha present freight congestion on all the lines Is relieved the smelter will, la all probability, be assured of speedy shipments. te u ," offers the ease' of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. The funeral of Emelina Richey Is being held this afternoon at Richey's undertaking parlors. WHY LUMBER! big family nf "Teddy" bears arrived today at Wright's They are anxious to find homes with the young customers of Wright's Store. ADVANCED SOLE AGENTS ut MONTELLO OT (Smut0 Owners of claims la Moptsllu Balt company will please call promptly at tbs law office of Maglnnla A Cora, Koelea Building. SIO REWABO Guarantee Speedy and Abso iute Cures In Cases We Aeeept We LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. STAKE CONFERENCE Tbs regular quarterly conference of the Weber Brake will be held la tha Ogden Tabernacle, Bunday, April 21, 1907. Meeting! will be held at 10 a m. aad 8 p. m- - All are cordially Invited to attend. By order of the Stake Presidency. John V. Bluth, Secretary. Drs. Elliott, across the street from old stand 2356 Washington Avenue. INQUIRING FRIENDS at -- OR- J CANDY MAN CLOSES BUSIENSSS AND LEFT TOWN. tbs Hands of Marchants and Otbors Wars Rsfusad Payment at tha Bank. A IN PRICE ' Which do you prefer to leu re your money where it drawn only 4 per cent or to invert In good real estate aud draw from 8 per cent to 10 per rent? I am submitting a few propositions tbat will set yon from 8 jter rent to 10 per cent on the investment. 1 have othera and will take pleasure in showing them to you if yon will call at my office. cottages; lots 80x150;' $2,000 for two new four-roorent at present for f 27 per month. fl,300 for a new brick bouse in It. K. district; will rent for $15. f 1,600 frame and for able for R. It men. 3-- 4 acre of land; suit- - three houses and one acre ground on 22nd street. house and one four-roo$2,500 for one $3,000 for i six-roo- r one-tim- now Per Cent 4 Per Cent? 10 NYBERG HAS In FREE CONSULTATION For the arrest and eonvtction of any party or parties stealing tha Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. Chscks SIBit? BE W SALT COMPANY Where Oscar Nyberg, until recently proprietor of the Ogden Candy store. In the Broom hotel building, on Twenty-fifth street, to make bis appearance, at least a half doacn local merchants, all of whom bold bla checks, would be considerably relieved. But It Is beAn amended complaint In the case lieved by bid creditors and the officers of Lindsay Bitten Livestock company acquainted with the manner Is which Pacific the and Union Oregon against Nybcrg conducted bis business, that Short Line railroads hsa been filed he has departed for good. by Muglnnls A Corn In which $84)00 Wednesday an attachment was servdamages are asked instead of $2,597 OGDEN YARDS COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH OTHER PLACES. ed at tbe candy kitchen by Constable as in the first complaint In the first Steele at the request anJ on complaint complaint cognizance was not taken of the Tbggery and A. L, Stone. Yesof the drop in the market price of terday the store had all the appearbeef. The suit is brought to recover confoctlonary stand, but damages for delay in shipment of Margin of Profit ia Less New Than a ance of' Year Ago, Although Prices Its doors are closed anJ white sheet stock. Are Much Higher. of paper, on which la written the Information Indefinitely, telle a Ule to C In district court yesterday the public. ' Y. Franco and Jamas McFall were arIn order to meet a part of Nyberg'a raigned on a charge of burglary, men claim there is a small liabilities tbe candy and sweet meats Lumber until were to given Saturday They margin between the cost nod selling on display at tbe store will be sold prepare their plea. price of lumber, and at the figures to the highest bidder, unless a more made more money satisfactory pian Is adopted by the Marriage licenses have been issued for last year they to Leroy Griffin and Elisabeth Hack, than they are able to make at pres- merchants. Before leaving the city Nyberg Isof Ogden, and R. D. Booker and E. A. ent. Brigbara Ballantyne. of the Oregon sued checks, tbe exact number of Van Norsdall of Salt Lake. Lumber company. Is evidently not of which la unknown, on the Flrat Nae he the same opinion as the committee tional bank, where at Mathias Hinchcllffe, for th'rty-twTbe At the account made meetto which Toggery a report small bad the was presented years aept-- policeman, with a beautiful picture by Father ing of the Ogdra Real Estate deal- he bought a suit of clothes, payed $5 Cushnahan. in behalf of the Bisters ers yesterday with regard to the ex- down and received the balance of a of the Holy Crass in Ogden, in rec- cessive high price of lumber In Og- $29 check In cash. At the Lewis shoe tore he worked a similar exchange, retarding building ognition of hls services In aiding the den, that said price and fas succeeded In getting sums sisters with their charges whenever operations. In an Interview Mr. had the following to My: occasion demanded their presence at ranging from $1 to $21 from Harry "The gentlemen making the report Pattlaoa; F. Poulson and others. When the depot. Miniature scenes grace the comers of the picture, one of to the Ogden Real Estate association the checks ware presented at the were either knockers or else misrep- bank they were refused payment. " which Is that of a Bag dated the period that Mr. Hinchcllffe resented tbe facts, because they do served at the depot On each side .not know what they are talking OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO of the main landscape two verses at- about We are, and have been for o test to the esteem In which be was years, sailing common lumber to all o PRESCRIPTION TO CLEAN THE BLOOD. the principal dealers in Utah and the o held by the Sisters. same price Is maintained to every o Funeral services were held at Clin- dealer, whether In Logan, Balt Lake o Anyone can easily mix tbs ton Wednesday over the remains of City, Kaysvllls or Ogden, or la small- lo following prescription at home, Grant Patterson, son of Alexander er towns, and it would be Impossible o which Is said to be splendid One of the largest fun- for an outside yard to undersell the o because of Us peculiarly benePatterson. eral corteges In that section of the Ogden dealers from $7 to $9 for the lo ficial actios upon the Kidneys, fib country followed the remains to ths reaeon that there is not that much o which ars made te properly cemetery. President Grant of the Da- difference between the cost and the o ter sad strain from the bloodvis Stake, G. W. Larkins, Bishop retail price and tbla Is not taking into o tbe Imparities, acids and poisChilds, of Hooper, Bishop Hadlock of consideration ths expense to the re- o on o Get tbs ingredients from any Clinton, Elder Joseph Burnett aad Lee tailers of handling and carrying them o good pharmacy and mixbottle: Hammond spoke at the services. Many their business. beautiful floral offerings attested to "True, lumber Is higher now than It o by shaking well III a the esteem In which tbe young men was a year ago, but the cost of pro- o Fluid Fix tract Dandelion, one-haounce; Compound Kargna, was held. Interment took place In duction Is much greater, caused by a o the Hooper cemetery. general advance In logs, labor, etc. o one ounce; Compound Syrup Besides the advance in wages. It Is o Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take la teaapoonful donee to obtain experienced men o Impossible TBWHSITE PUT so that the manufacturers are com- o after each meal sad at bedpelled to hire more men la every o time. Drink plenty of good Notice is hereby given that the foldepartment or turn out less lumber. o water, too. Those whose veins are filled lowing fractional township plat has An an Illustration of the prices of n o been received in tbla office from the year ago and today common boards o with eour acids and Rheumatic United State Surveyor-Generafor that were selling wholesale last year o poison, who repair s good Utah, vis: Township 9 North, Range for $19.60 have been advanced to o blood cleanser and system ton4 West, 8. L. M. $25.00. The Union Pacific Railway o ic, or If the Kidneys are weak Said plat will be filed In this office company le paling us $17.00 now for lo and clogged up. should prepare May 17, 1907, and the land embraced timbers that we were furnishing them o this mixture and take as dinote therein will than be thrown open to laat year at $9.00, and yet nt these o rected for a few days and application under the public land laws prices all the western mills are very o results. O (Signed) E. D. N. THOMPSON, Beg! much behind la the filling of their O 'AsadfedEdfidlAAAIIIIAflllllA Istar. orders. e SHOE CO. BEE-STANFO- RD M A S3 THE f OPINIONS DIFFER ON COOPERS I SUCCESS. Melvin BlexruJ. the popular pitcher of laat year's Ogden State League team, baa signed a contract with tue Edmonton team of the Western Can- Seme Are Inclined to Give Young Man ada league, and will join It at LewisCredit; Others Say ton. Ida., for spring training April 24. Fad. Blexrud has been dickering wlih Manager White of that team, but It waa not until yesterday that White came The astonishing ule of Cooper's through with the figure demanded by the twlrler. preparations In 8t. Louis has now reached such immense figures that the Contracts were closed with the medical fraternity at large have beSterling Water Tube Boiler company come forced into open discussion of and David Eccles. president of the the man and bis preparations. The physicians as a whole seem te Amalgamated Sugar company for new batteries of boilers for the Ogucn and be divided with regard to the young Logan factories. The new equipment man's success In 8t. Louis some befor the Ogden Sugar factory la a 408 ing willing to credit him for what he horsepower and the Logon plant a baa accomplished, while othera assert 1,044 horsepower. The contracts call that the Interest be has aroused la for a delivery early enough that the but a passing fad which cannot last, new boilers may be In (tailed and con- aud which will dla out as quickly aa It nected about the beginning of the time has sprung up. The opinion of these two factions of harvesting the beets of thin season. Other improvements will be put la very well voiced In the statements made recently by two of a number of In place at the tame time , physicians who were Interviewed on The special convention of the the subject. Dr. J. E. Carass, when questioned Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement associations will about the matter said: 1 hate not be held in the Ogden Tabernacle Sat- been a believer, nor caa 1 any that at present But 1 urday, April 80th, at 1:30 p. m., for the I believe la themsome of the facta repurpose of discussing and outlining must admit that the plan of summer work In the twenty-- cently brought to my notion concernsix associations In the Stake. AU ing this man Cooper have gone far officers of the two organisations In towards removing Che prejudice I had each ward are expected to attend la formed against him when tbs unheard order to familiarise themselves with of demand for the preparations flrat the work. The quarterly conference sprang upon that city. Numbers of my patients whom I of the two organisations will be held treated for chronic liver, kindey at the Tabernacle Sunday evening, have stomach troubles hare met me April Slat, at 7:80 oclock, to which and after taking Cooper's remedies, and the general public Is Invited. have stated positively that he has wonderful results for The senior class of the High achonl them. I notice particularly in cases will open the armory socially, April of stomach trouble that the man has 26th, by giving a dancing parly. Aa relieved several cases that were of enlarged orchestra under the direcand proved very tion of Professor Coop will furnish years' standing la treatment. the music. The entire building will "1 am the laat man on earth to be decorated for the occasion aa the seniors are determined to spare no stand In tha way of anything that may for the public good simply pains In making tha affair a social prove through profeatonal prejudice and 1 success Officers rooms will be turn- am Inclined to give Cooper and his ed into reception rooms and tha main preparations credit as daaerving to hall w'lll be used as a ball room. soma extent the popular demonstraOn a charge erf assault and battery tion that has been accorded them la that city. t. yesterday, in police court, Alma ' Another well known physician who Hassell was placed under bonds of was view of took the sesn, opposite $100 until Friday morning when bis the Cooper-maniaha called It, trial will be held. which now hao 8L Luuls la lta grip. He said: "J can only liken the presn for delivery boy Georgs Mosley, stats of affairs to a certain kind of the Elite Meat Market, was arrested ent hallucination. For want of a better yesterday on complaint of Samuel name 1 might call it Cooper-mania- .' Herrick, whose wife was run down The people of fit Louis seem to he Wednesday. On account of tho ngs of firm la the belief tbat this man Cooptha boy he was turned over to the oorked up In a bottle." Juvenile court. Mrs. Herrick was at er has health "Some erf them Imagine that he haa avenue cross Washington temptingto cured them of various ills at Thirtieth street when the wagon completely uratementa. It la from approached nt a.apeed alleged . to have Judging me totheir say why tbe elty has beyond Bebeen excessive and dsn gero-ise be fore she could got out of the path of gone erasy over-tb- I man. Itto may one of think, tho vehicle It struck ber, threw her to safely put down, attack the ground and Inflicted painful the passing rads that so often ' bruises on her body, although she was tbe Americas public. "Sooner or later the people are not seriously injured. A complaint bound to regain their senses, and will waa Issued by the city attorney. then realise that a reputable physician At thrf residence of her parents, Is tbs one to whom their health had Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bhlells, Grace best be entrusted. In the meantime Cooper meets sevAgnes, tho youngest daughter, waa people dally, and only married to William McKnlght of Ely, eral thousand when statements of the above fmlles WedRev. Alfred Brown, by Nevada, are quoted to him. Hie nesday evening. Tbe bride Is one character work stlU continues to be charitable most charming young of Ogden's ladles. Mr. McKnlght Is In business very extensive. In the Nevada copper camp. - WREffigm WgMSaMMTJMWmm WILL BEGIN I tho new artificial ice plant at the Decker brewery. 2476 Washington Ave. amusement. Julius APISH. UEIDAV, Mrs. David Jackson and daughter are limiting Mr. lXunU Suiytue of Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. w UTAH. MEDICAL MENI0PERAT10NS BREVITIES Hone Bands Washers, Bakes, Lawn Janies sprinklers, Grgfc4f.althers Wire Setting; in fart, auy tools Sl0el ground the lawn or garden, and at prices that Jthe lowest consistent with good quality E OGPHX, Guaranteed 500 Pounds Pressure foot iioch, per oot I tocfc, per We EXAMINEE, Ni m m bouse, well located. Jn any part of tbe city, at prices that will Induce quick sales. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy as an investment, it will pay , you to investigate what I bave to offer. GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE FIRST NtfL BANK. BELL 'PHONE . SZ 1316 z Bal-ianty- "1875-1907,- JESSE J. DRIVER . lf Wishes Ills Many Friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. y0u are especially invited to call and him at see his new oc&tion. l STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |