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Show THE M01IX1XC. of iiut received some larjft shipmeuuwhivli Sets Dinner aad Imported t'hina flxad here for last Christmas. Hat her than kooii roods over until neat season we have de d,dl them out at a great 11redaction, beginning aBd exteudig through.uext wdsr orning lwillPTe Hand-PaintChina Cent Reduction ei . , A remittitur In the case of Skeen Ss. iiruftutng hat been received from filt-supreme court aai It contains the decisyesterday. ion of the court in fnvor of the ruling of she district court, declaring Skecu tqjfve lost. J ed Per the genuine Hand Painted, every piece becned by the Artist. to? TT Genuine Imported China Dimer Sets, will sell for only 2000. LOSS IS OURS THE GAIN IS YOURS. .L latest shapes, the newest decorations and the best Utgood we could buy. See our North Window. - Jvwf Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Go. w o Electric Flatiron im to ds a much better Job of boxing than cu bo done JarmsthoA The truth of this statement will bo apparent following statements: THE OLD WAY tba slStaaUonad method the Ivon wai placed oa the atove and a variable end uncertain temperature. When It vaa irana-2e- d to tbi werk It war apt to ba too hot, with the result that tbe tod. After a abort time. howarer, iba Iron had coot vm Morewas too odd to do effective work. Tbe .retail wma mwl it oorreot temperature fur doing good work (or at rtha few ! . ...i a abait Mtr til time. THE MEW WAY . The elactria flailron la hasted fey a heatiag unit Inside tbe Iron. Thfc satt to earefaUy adjusted to give the oorract, temperature for Lr supply of host la oentlnuaus, o that aa feat sa lha hast u dimes off by tbe aold cloth mere bast la supplied. Tbe remit la tbe PM h matotolued at s oooetant, definite teniparatura which la Just wggt to gat tbe beet neulto In Honing. n THE SAVINO on goods which were formerly ruined The actual monay-sasln- g to rwrtihig will often more than pay tor the cut ct curnrnt. Whtokforouf SPECIAL OFFER In electric flatiron,. Utah Light and Raliivqy Co. ARON DE CONSTANT PLEASED. AMUBEMKIfTS. United Btotoq Leads In the Sentiment Hr Peaoe. UTAHNA THEATRE Ml Chang Every Saturday New York, April 10. Baron de Constant, tbe delegate from Ftonce to the peace eongroee, Juat ended, la enthusiastic over the general effect which the convention will have. The United Btxtoe, he laid In an Interview, act a fine example to tbe world tor the creation of a better feeling among the people. Tba Baron cond'Es-touniell- Mat-Ira- a. EVINIMGI Two Performances, 7:10 and 9.16. MATINEE Dolly, Except Sunday, atSiia ... .........10c, WICEI tinued:. I favor tbe aubaUtutiei of arbitration for war, or what la even bettor 20c, 30c 10c, 20c NATINEEI than arbitration conciliation, and I ran see tba aplrlt growing. It might appear aa chimerical to aome, but It la growing and nothing ran atop It. Tba pity la, though, that while it la everywhere popular, it la understood properly only In the United State as an organisation I mean. What do I find? Representatives of all claaaaa, Irrespective of party I'nea, all acting together, all UMlerotandlng, all helping, and all wanting to organ-Isa.- " It in Europe. There wbnt la known as the high classes are Indifferent and abstain from taking part, although it is more Important and useful to them, thla spirit of conciliation, than to any one elae. They leave the benefits and moral advancement to the Soolaliata or labor party. In tba United States It la understood that It hai not to do with the poor only, hut that Its aim to universal. to thla counThe result of try 1s that I go back to Europe with ths firm ooaviotiou that the American la different my-vis-it example and maalfeanttoou will make a strong Impression upon European opinion and, through publlo opinion, on the governments themselves. 1 cannot praise the result too much. will tall for Baron deCoaitant France next Thursday on the steamer La Province. . Maa acooalntid wltb tba OgJcu laundry today. Delays arc fwoua liany opportunities that auggeta to owing May or beritatloa. Dont Jet this to entrust your laundering with pOMesalng unequaled fad tarnlag out your work prampt-and ntUfuctorlly slip by any lot-- EXCURSION ould pisrc virtually gold w people bare slipped by y Ojden Steam 417 Sfith St Turf Exchange . S St Tweaty-flft- h r0 - Et5 wife for afl events. R,NG AND summer Suits toaiBg.s J- - pressing. repairing, E. BOLSTAD 'het Fhont 308 K. April 17th to 2 1st. Via Oregon Short Line, I9.0E round good to return within fifteen days from data of sale. As Blatter of Information SQ.000 acres land under Twin Falla north side oanal will he open for entry April 22nd and same date' Milner townslte will be open for sale of lota . WILL COftF,T BRIDGES. ' Along tha Southern paelflo In Oregon and California San Francisco, April 19.V-- E. H.' Har- ris! an, with Julius Kruttachnltt and Us other associates, has decided to oonstruct this summer twenty-on- e steel bridges la Oregon for tbe South-cPacific and its associated llnea tha Oregon Hallway A Navigation and Oregon Short Line, It to satd. The new Southern Pacific bridges will he along tho Use of the Mount Shasta routs between Portland and the northern California state Una. By this means tho roadbed will be greatly Improved, so aa to permit of faster time between San Franetooo and Portland. The aggregate coot of tho now bridges will - he md. TO MILNER, IDA. trip. Ticket Laundry ni Ogden . Daily S8.909.00S.. PATRICK A CARPENTER. . T. Patr tick, (h lawyer, whose death sentence Imposed upon Us conviction tor tho murder uf William Marsh Rice,. a wealthy rednM. was suspended recently to imprisonment for life, has bam compelled to drop his law practice since he was removed from the death boose to begin his term as a life convict. Patrick Is learning the building trade and Just now Is hardening his muscles by carrying timber about the prison yards. His latest legal client In the death bouse wm John John non, a convicted life murderer, whose csss to now before tho United States court. Johnson had about made up his mind that he would have to pay tha death pesalty la tba electric chair when Patrick drew np aa appeal to tho United 8tates court on behalf of Johnson. Patrick's regret was that be couLI not appear In emit to argue the appeal and an outside lawyer has beta called In. New Tori, April 19,-A- lbert OF PERMITS BREAKS Mrs. Kate Toponce has returned NUMBER THE RECORD. from a six months aojoorn in Califor-n'a- . While on her wav home over the 8ali Lake route the train on which she was s passenger narrowly averted Substantial Cottagei. Nearly All of collision with eleven freight can piled Stone and Brick or Concrete up oa the track. Two cars of chocoBiooko, Are Planned. late melted and covered the rails ao that it wae necessary to shovel the chocolate off and sand the track beFor tko Bret half of April the recfore the pawmger could proceed. Pasestablished at the city engineer's ord occaof the sengers took advantage sion to stock up oa a supply of choco- office on tho building permit buok U without parallel In tbe history of ths late. city. Twenty permits, or more than Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hsrsey Petite-gal- l one per day. representing raakleneso and party of Colorado Springs am valued at BS2.909, were Issued. with January thla Aa spending a to w days In the city on a numbercompared Is three time as great, while real estate deal. Mr. Pettlagsll to a tohacker and broker ot Colorado It to but four less than the number for January and February nod otled Springs. equal to tho number given out during month of March. Should George King and J. H. SMmtoter, a tbe entire at the present committee of the Order of Railway tho demand eontinae returned rate, a record that will total in value who recently Oonduotora, la from Denser alter a failure to accom- a high aa the figure established esof last year, will be four months conductors the that tba Increase plish and brakemen asked for, will wave tablished. In tho houses described In Saturday night for Denser for another the general are anhstantial cottages permits of officers the general conference with ef modern design and costing from the Rio Grande s road. . 2,004 to 13,600. Very few are to be H. F. Granger heff returned from the constructed of lumber while the major' Inkvalde Copper property at Promon- Ity are rated aa stone and brick strucA derided impetus has been givtory Point with samples of Id per cent tures. en this discovnew year to cement blocks as ore. a He report oopper material and not a few ef building U sunk. In shaft a that being ery the house are to he composed mainsuhstaaoe. Buperlnteadsnt H. L. Anderson of ly uf this Contractors report tho busiest time ths Wyoming division of ths Union Pacific Is in Ogden for several days they have experienced la years. Labor tho enpply of fa attendance on several personal In- to la great demand toandmore mechanics than exskilled eases ths company. against jury hausted by the amount of work on maJanies Gill, rhlsf clerk in the office hand. toTho scarcity of building overoemo la a terial degree bring acof Resident Engineer Fltxgerald, tbe resumption of traffic on tribucompanied by Mrs. Gill, baa left by roods uo that tho man with tho tor a week's visit wltk frieaJa at Tuc- tary oaw and hammer will bar no spare son, Arisons. tlmo of his hands tor woakt to coma. In ths district court Thursday Elisabeth C. BramwaU asked tor a decree WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS of divorce from Fraud M. BramweU. , Baerames-toThe parties Intermarried at Mere Beys to the Induririal School te September IS. 1906, both being Be Released. residents of Weber county, and the next day, September llih, the deWrits of habeas corpus mads refendant deserted the plaintiff and baa turnable Saturday at 19 sclock hsa ever since refused to live with her. bea signed by Judge Howvll, in anMts. BramwaU alio asked that her swer to potlttons addressed to him, maiden name of Elisabeth C. Hadley tbe parents of Bismarck Wallker by be restored to her. and Joseph M. Harbenaoa, two hoys at present to the Industrial school. Manager CMam, of the AuditorIt to alleged by tho petitioners that ium, will open that popular resort Satboth boys were aant to the school oa rolof tor another urday night period an order Issued fey Patton, with' ler skating. .. The rink will rua for an out trial or proper Judge or investihearing have Indefinite period aa provisions tho ability of their parents late gation been made to overoome the heat of to provide them an education and othspring and summer. A leaky roof er necessities. caused the management to discontinue Two have already been releasbusiness. Tar paper and fine gravel ed from boys tho school and about eighteen have been spread over the entire surnms, committed by the Juvenile court face exposed to the elements, so that are llabla at any time to be discharged dambo floor not will hereafter the on the same grounds, as lu the cases aged by leaks. already heard, aa Judge llowelt baa mads a ruling that will apply to every A circular from ths office of Supcommitment madq by Judge Patton. erintendent E. G. Maneon, signed by that official and approved by General CALVINISM IN THE WORLD, Superintendent Buckingham, appoints E. 8. Luty, trainmaster of the first Eliot ef Harvard Glvea Hla and second districts of the Balt Lake President Views, division, and B. A. Campbell, train19. A conference New master of the fourth UlotricL A. W. of thoseYork, Aprilto desiring cooperate with Wright, a popular and efficient operthe committee arranging for the celeto been baa "transferred official, ating In 1909 at Geneva of tho fourth other duties, which In effect means bration centennial of the birth of John Calvin own his to a discharge, according was held at the Union Theologies tatemenL- He gives as a reason for seminary today. hi discharge that he worked too hard President Charles W. Eliot .of harIn trying to get motive power to relvard favored tho plan. "I am here ieve the blockade oa the Balt Lake because I believe In a of division.. Culvlna work political freedom, bo aid. That is enough for me. As tor BUREAU OF HEALTH. the central thought for which ba was willing to die and for which he was Move Taken to Establish a Movement willing to kill, 1 believe It Is dead In Department. the world. Or. Eliot added that Calvins teachIS. New York, April Btcp, looking ings had lasted fonr centuries and had to' the creation of new government had an immense place In the world. department at Washington or a bureau President Francis L. Patton of in soma department already existing, Princeton Theological seminary doto deal with the public health were ta- ctored that Calvin's theology was ken today at a meeting of a commit- living vital force in the world. tee of 100 named last June by tho Edwin D. Mead of Boston said that American Association for the Advancehe belonged to tho nocallod liberal ment of Science. wing, which might be expected to be The general object of the committee absolutely opposed to Calvinism. He to the creation of a new department to added that there was coming over tbe hare supervision over auch matters as world a renaissance of (Alvin's teachInfant hygiene, school situation, pore ings and added that to Calvin was due foods, drugs and drug manufactures the spirit of reform, not along to tho and the registration of physicians and theological matters but In other fields druggists. Tha proposed department as well. would alec have control over tbe pubA committee was appointed lic and private Institutions of correcrouse general Interest in the tion and detention. There would be In addition a bureau of national sewar-M. 2476 Washington Ave. Yho CITY - - , ROBBERS WRECK METAL WORKERS TO UNITE. A BANK. lt7. Al lilL SATl'IiHAV, BUILDINGS! IN THIS 111 vn 23 EXAMINED UUDEX, UTAH. TRACK WCRK s STCFFE3 Howe; I Had s Subooena Issued for Enjinssr Parfcor. Juiji Work of jSiueenih :evl aa -- topied for a sburt time Thursday by the diy engineer, at the request of Jung, Howell who found he track nine inches above the curb instead uf five. At an increased expense. the street car company will continue laying tire and rails but at different grade. . Judge Howell passed along the street Thursday afternoon. Ilia attention was drawn to the elevation of the track already In sekvlca which seemed inches above the regular grade of The highway. A subpoena was Issued for A. F. Parker, city engineer, who. on measuring, found the track to be tour Inches above the level of the road as established at the time It was traded aid repaired. Notice was at oaoe served on tho company and work was stopped until a sew grade could be looated. Compliance wltk the order ef the court meant that the ?"pny will be compelled to tear up tha track now la service along the street and do over again the work accomplished on ths new track. la order that traffic might met be oumptotoly cut off from the canyon line, R Is the Intention of the company to hastily oonstruct a paw track at tha proper grad before the order to glvea to lower the old. SURVEY URGE THE HAN AN SHOE t offers the ease of soft, pliable 'leather and the elegance of .smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS TRACTS Two ooatreeta tor the surveying of government land in Utah were swarded Thursday by the United 8 la Ms surveyor general, Thomas Hull. Thay were let to A. J. Btaosey and Byron B. Kershaw and apply to land la Tooele, Utah. Carboa aad Juab counties. Tha con tracts are of special Interest to people of those eounties, many sf whom hare hern waiting tor the veya te be made so as to be able to get hold ef eeltala sections on which thsy have had their eyes for sons time. The eontraot awarded to Mr. Steokey Includes the following tracts: Tu p I 8, R 19 W; Twp. 4 8. R 19 W; Twp. 1 N. R II. IT and II W; Twp. 1 8, R Id, IT and 13 W; 18 sections la township 19 8, R 6 and 9 W. , Tho contract awarded to Mr. Kershaw Includes ths following: Twp. 19 8. R 3 E; Twp. 11 R, R T, 3, 9 and 10 E; Twp 13 , R. 3 and 9 B: Twp. 14 8. R I W. Register Thom peso of the United Btnteo land office has announced that a fractional township plat of township I north, range 4 west, g. L. M. has been received from the United States surveyor ganorri for Utah. Thla plat will bo filed at tba office ef tho land board May IT, 1907, and tho tract then thrown open to application under the public land tews. nr FREE CONSULTATION Guarantee Speedy mud Abme lute Curea In Caaem We Accept We Prs. Elliott, a (tom the street from old now Btfind Washington Avenue. 235G at , Dyspepsia te Americas curse. Burdock Blood BlUers conquers dyspep- sia erary time. It drives out Impurities, tones ths stomach, restores per feet digestion, normal weight, and good health. CHICAGO Declared BOND ISSUE. Illinois Supreme Court to ba Unconstitutional. fey Springfield, III., April 19. The supreme court of Illinois today returned n decision declaring Invalid the Mueller net which authorized tha City of Chicago to issue certificates tor f75.000.000 with which to purchase street railways, tha orrtlflcates to bo repaid out of the surplus earnings of ths roaJ under municipal ownership. Ths court held that the set was unconstitutional as it would create an Indebtedness beyond the constitutional ability of ths city to Incur. It was this set thst tjis Chicago advocates of municipal ownership depended on to enable them to gain thu ownership for tbe (ity of the street railways. The net result of tbs supreme courts finding Is to delay Indefinitely the acquisition by tba municipality of ths street car system for control or operation. The Mueller tew was adopted at the city election of April 5, 1904, by a vote of 5 to 1. Under Its provision, the city council In January, 1904, passed an ordinance authorising $76,009,900 worth of street railway certificates Ths lower court sustained the validity of the tew and the ordinance. On appeal this derision was reversed The claim that The oourt says: the principal Involved In special assessments should he applied to this case aad that tbe street railway certificates proposed to be Issued should be held, like special assessment warrants, not to constitute the Indebtedness of the city, can not be applied here MOTHER AND DAUGHTER TACKED. 10 Per Cent 4 Per -- OR- Which do you prefer to learn your money where it draws only 4 per cent or to incest in good real eidRte and draw from 8 per cent to 10 per cent? I am Nubmitling a few proposition that will net 8 per cent to 10 per cent on the lnreetment. from yon 1 hare other and hill take pleasure In showing them to you If you will call at my office. 2,000 for two new four-roocottage; lot 50x160; per month. new brick house in R. R. district; will rent at present for for is f 1,300 rent for 1,G00 frame and able for 43,000 27 f 15. for 1L R. 3-- 4 acre of land; suit- men. for three house and one acre ground on 22nd street house and one four-rooone located. well house, In any part of the city, at price that will induce quick sale. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy a an investment, it will pay you to investigate what 1 have to offer. f2,500 for Bix-roo- m GEORGE A. HORN AT- - REAL ESTATE ' 700118, Ills.. April 19. Safe blowTwo Masked Men Entered s Home ers wrecked the bank of Weston at and committed a Terrible Crime. Are to for Prepare 50 Sympathetic miles east of this They Weston, Dli, Strike. city, at 1 oclock yesterday morning, .Bristol, Tenn.. April 19. Lynching with three separate charges of dyns 1s threatened and posses are scouring Anrll19. A which plan by Chicago, mite. About 12,090 was secured, the for two masked moa who the metal trades of the United Blares robbers ecaping after holding the en the county st Kingsport, this county, yesterday may act as a unit and. If need be, call tire toun In n state of terror for more assaulted Mrs. Frank Belcher In the sympathetic strikes extending ever the than an hour. presence of her husband and fourteen-- y wholo country to suggested by Bresl-deear-eldaughter. Tbe men entered Gompera of the American Federathe Belcher home and compelled Beltion of Labor, who yesterday Issued n o cher to get out of bed. He was bound call to John ntxpetrlck, president of o SPLENDID TO USE. with ropes. One then attacked Mm. the Chicago Federation of Labor, who o while the other chose the Belcher, ofof conference the la turn called a to the month to rid the Ms victim. Belcher's frantic O This as girl ficials of tho Metal Workers' Unions of O system of Blood disorders of O effort to get at the men were stopChicago. The object of tbe plan is to O ail kinds, of which Rheemathm O ped by felsw on the bead which renhare all the contract a made with the O Is the most prevalent symptom dered him unconscious. Mrs. Belcher employers begin sad terminate at the to overcome during was badly bsaton and choked. Her consame time all ever the country, so that O and hardest the winter months, when the dition Is critical. la making now agreamanta the unions O Kidneys bare tolled to flKer O in this branch of industry cau have O AUSTRIANS KILLED. out the brie add end other tha full power of their entire national O matter. O waste to enforce their demands. strength O A well known ' authority They Were an a Handcar Whan Run There are hundreds of thousands of O vrorst the of forms Down by a Train. thst writes men engaged' In these trades and tho O Rheumatism, Blood disorder, power which Choir organisations will O alao Kidney and Bladder weak- - O Dennison, town, April 19. The fast hava under tha now sebome is enor- O mail on the Illinois Central, running mous. Tbs pins was originated by O ness are often readily relieved and during aa en-- O from Fort Dodge to Omaha, na down Gompora and to bring passed out by O tire prevented year by taking far a little O a handcar near Ellis, twelve mllea him to ths loaders of tha local federaO while one teaspoonful of the north of hers, yesterday, killing Intions of labor whksh are affiliated with O mixture meals after following stantly five Austrians of n surfacing will Thoeo take the tho national body. vis.: O at bedtime, and gang for tho road. The day was same action aa that taken by tho Chione-The Dandelion Extract O Fluid stormy sad there was no work. cago Federation. ounce, Compound Knrgon five men took a handcar and went to Within a tow days tho movement O half one ounce. Compound Syrup Ells to get s keg of beer for tbe crowd will hare spread all over the country three ounce. O of 31 men. Returning, they were on a and tha labor Isadare will begin work- O Sarsaparilla A local dmgglst states that bridge when the train ran them down. ing out tho details which shall make O theta are harmless Ingredients, The mangled bodice were brought Mombcrs of effective. tha system the O which any good prescription here for preparation for burial. Four Idea the favor aad will local bodies can supply and any- - O of tho dead ware named Usclac, Dan, O pharmacy giro it hearty support O ona can easily mix them at Bablc aad Iso Dregnaasooe. Tha gang O home by shaking in a bottle. came from Omaha. LAND OFFICE ABOLGUNNISON O It Is sold by many of the ISHED.. O old folk that the above mix- - O $10 REWARD O tore. If taken during tha month, O 19. The Gunni- O win add year to life and pre- Washington, April son, Colorado, land office today was O vent mnnv a aick end miserable For the arrest and conviction of any abolished sad tha register and re- O day during the year. party or parties stealing the Ogden solver ordered to transfer the archives O . Standard or the Morning Examiner. I to tbe Montrose, Colo., office. I.AUAB KKISAS rilVHlslAr O O O O 0.0 ; BELL PHONE NVTL BANK. FIRST 1316 nt oooooooooooooooo d JESSE J. DRIVER - oooooooooo nil Many Friends to know that still in business, and hicely located at Wishes -- he i 2275 Washington Ave. .You are especially invited to call and see him . at his new ocation. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |