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Show TflE MORNING EXAMINER, Hand Painted China Co. 2476 Washington Ave. AMUSEMENTS BREVITIES grand I HOUSE OPERA NorMwwirtM. TMrtitort DiractlM Association. Ros. Mg: R. ALEXANDER GRANT, TONIGHT! the eminent acto Chas. B. Hanford MARIE MISS Accompanied by In a notable produc- DROFNAH, tion of Julius Caesar i in the Cast-1-0 Carload of Epoclal Scenery 40-Peo- pls A mmmmm -- -- juimmini PRICES: $1.50, $1X0, 75c, 50c, 25c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. i wwwvwwerwwvvwvvwvwv Northwestern Thsntrlcal Association. GRANT. Ron. Mgr. R. ALEXANDER THURSDAY Direct From jr Local stockholders arc enthusiastic over the prospects Of the Huckhocn mine, located in Coldwater canyon in Ogden canyon. A ledge carrying high grade copper has been encountered that gains in rich ness and width a the tunnel is pushed farther in to the mountain. Tbs company is sacking the ore now being taken from the vein and drill make a shipment as soon si the road to Ogden canyon baa boon repaired. J. E. Davenport was presented with a twenty-thre- e jewel Van Guard watch yesterday by Kels Christensen. The two men have recently returned from Arkansas Springs where they took treatment for rheumatic complaints. The gift was la appreciation of the attention shown Christiansen hr Davenport who was nimbler than nla fellow sufferer and able on that account to show him many courtesies. The csho of the State of Utah va Frank Denman was called la police court yeeterday and postponed for the fourth time. It is amid that Denman Is In the city and is ready to stand trial cm a charge of adultery, but owing to the failure of the county attorney to appear when the case was called It was set for hearing Mday morning. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Frank Denman, on request of one fit bis bondsmen, was taken into cus-fjdyesterday by Sheriff Behring. the Actor Thoator, Now York. The H. L. Griffin Co. and their employes were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ritter, on Sunday last, enjoying a tally-h-o ride between the Ritter home at Rlverdale and the city and a delicious fried spring chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter are royal entertainers and all enjoyed themselves. . Annie Russell the West) as Wagsnhala A Ksmpsr's Stupsndous Production of Plans are being prepared whereby the capacity of the Utah Smelter near the Hot Springs will be doubled In capacity. as produced at Das Nousa Thsstrs, erllit, far over 300 Nights, and at tin Astor Thsstrs, Now York. SMy sensational flying fairy billet Original electrical effects. The ksnJelisohn Music with spe- tlvltj In the building trades Cottages are going up ta all parts of the city and the outlook Is for more building thlg year than nt any time In the his- (First appearance In PUCK In non .ursDiMi cial UTAHN A THEATRE Changes Every. Saturday Mat-Ir- e. EVENING! Two Performances,, 7:30 and $.16. MATINEE Daily, Except Sunday, at 3:Jfll PRICES MATINEES 10c, 20b, SOo 10c, 20a AUDITORIUM ROUTRSKATING One Week, Commencing Monday, April 22nd RAY AND PETERS the World's Best Trick and Fancy Cyclists Bunds11 tuning, Including eVtry New roof, new floor, everything than ever. Mosic by Nichols admitted free. Gents, 15c, The Place for Ban skate 25 Select People. pJrefboT Emwlwloncr w$ , BADmiACTSj IICBELL D I as thTDt,bn7 roL iff tory of Ogdon. At midnight Monday E. B. Mitch-el- l, one of the moot capable dispatchers In the office of chief dispatcher of the Salt Lake division, of the Southern Pacific, left his key, following the lead of William Smith, who left the service Saturday night The removal of Wright and Kay, the resignation of Smith and Mitchell mean that on of the moat efficient dispatching forces over organised on any western railroad has been broken up. - orchestra PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. 1111 Real estate men report great am trt to pay we ttWo? for i OPPOS1 Lenoir Kirwln, Cue Peterson, John Doyle and E. D. Spear wars arrested Monday by Officers Chambers, Russell and Kelllher, who found con coaled about (heir persons a lot of cheap Jeweler?. An Investigation is being conducted today. Action has Seen commenced by C. H. Prentice for a divorce from his wife, Florence E. Prentice, who bo accuses of desertion. The complaint set forth that they were married four years ago and that there Is one child at present living at Sandwlck, Illinois. Plaintiff asks for the custody of the child. PREPARATIONS COOPER TOPIC N ST. LOUIS. Danger Places Are to Be Fenced and - the Damaged Roadway Is te a Repaired. Interviews Obtained With Number of Callers Substantiate OFFERS B1C REWARD Will Pay f1,0tt for tho Capture of Men Who Robbed Store. A reward of $1,000 has bees offered by the Daynes Jewelry company for tho return of tho goods stolen from the store, 26 Main street, Sait Lake, some time late Saturday night or early Sunday morning. Circulars giving the itemised list of tho property stolen, with the registered numbers on the watches and character of th rings and other jewelry, have bees priatod by the police and more than 5U0 copies were mailed to police departmrats an over the United States. The shfe was exsmlnsd by several experts Monday and all declared tho burglars must have known their bual-neJudging from the character of their work. The burglars must have worked at the safe tor several minutes, for they struck et least fifteen blows on tbs combination knob before It was broken In two and gave them access to the Inside. It Is hardly believed that this work could have boon done at any other time than when street care were passing la front of the atofe, for the fact that the noise would probably hare attracted attention from tho street. From the appearance of the combination, It la believed that there waa nothing more than a rag or some other thin article put over the knob whoa the sledge hammer desoendsd.. Tho dents In the steel are plain, and appear to hare been caused by almost direct contact with tho hammer and knob. Tho burglary insurance carried by the Daynes company was only for Th firm was not a member $1,000. of the Jewelers' alliance, which still render the work of tho police all the more difficult, as this alliance Is organised to detect and reoover stoles property. s. MARSHALL CASE DISMISSED Bert Mills, employed by the Ogden Steam laundry, has had a double mis- Action Against Union Pacific For turn fortune. Ho broke his arm and then of $20X00. n stranger named Bert Mills came to town and stole a wheel and the local la tho case of Lottie C. Marshall vs. boy is being Joshed by his friends for the Union Pacific Railroad company. having such a name. Judge Howell Instructed tho Jury, yesDr. E. S. Payne of Salt Lake has terday, to bring In n verdict of no been Indicted by the federal grand cause for action. The case, which InJury for uajpg the malls for lllegki-mnt- o volved $20,000 as tho sum the plainpurposes. , tiff was suing tor, was dismissed. In the case of Ogden City vs. Joseph 1311110 the prisoners were etringing Perry, et mL, a Jury was secured end along in Die from the stockade to the testimony will bo taken this aftercity Jail, yesterday noon. Edward noon. Tho case Involves condemnaLoose, convicted of petit laroaay and tion proceedings. sentenced to serve M days, bolted DOING THEIR DUTY. and. ran swiftly in the direction of the yards Guard Lever fired a coucore of Ogden Readers Are Learning ple of shots at the man, but the fellow only Increased his speed.' Geo. . the Duty of the Kldneya. Ward law, attracted by the reports of To filter the blood Is the kidneys Lever's revolver, left the weighing scales where he wee balancing a load duty. When they fail to do this the kidof hay, and started In pursuit Over fences, through back lots, and down neys are aide. Backache and many kidney Ilia folthe public road pursued and pursuer ran, to the astonishment of people low; aroused along the route of the flight - Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney pills cure them an. Several times Ward law was near enOgden people endorse our claim. ough to command his man to halt but not until the couple reached ond Mrs. Thomas H. Reeder of $23 Twenty-secstreet, Ogden, Utah, ears: Twenty-seventstreet and Grant avenue did he succeed In grabbing Loose For several years Mr. Reeder has as he staggered along completely ex- been troubled with backache and kidney complaint, which at times would hausted. be so acute as to competelly ley him WHERE. THE MANQOL1A WAS ep despite all the medical advice and treatment which he need. Boms time WRECKED. ago our attention was called te 00000 Victoria. B. C.. .April 23. The Kidney Pills and he started to use right from the scene of the Mongolia wreck, not far them. He asImproved continued with the from the entrance of the straits of first, and the he pains and soreness disShlmonoskl, Is where the Dlamyo of treatment, and every Indication of kidChoou had his chief battery at the appeared ney difficulty was removed, so that toIntime eighteen foreign day, despito tho hard work he does, cluding several United Btates vessels, there none o thfe old trouble to bombarded Shlmonoskl In 1864, falling etbher ishim. I have seed Doans from the secure satisfaction to central ney Pills myself, getting them ntKid-8 ts fr-because the of tbs W. Badcons drug store, ani government Dlamyo fired upon some American ves- them to he nil that la claimed for sels entering the strslt. The currents them. sro very swift there, and many colFor sale by til dealer. price 60 lisions bars occurred ns a remit The cents. Foster-MllburCo, Buffalo. scene Is close to several Urge dock New York, role ngontu tor the United and salvage plants, particularly Bute. yards those of Nagasaki, which are less than Remember the mams Doan run from the place. a days Uke no other. men-of-we- n , TO I tula, April 3. pos-slbl- DANGER TO BALLOON, Air Currents Will Carry Them Out aa. to New York, April 21. Alan R. Hawley of New York, who with Arthur T. Atherbolt of Philadelphia, made aa balloon trip from Philadelphia to Mattawan, N. J, yesterday, has issued a warning to aeronauts that they must be careful in making balloon trips near th coast or tho ocean will get them. He has observed, he says. Mint all the upper currents near the coast tend to carry the balloon out to a. a. He thinks that the balloonists who are to make ascensions at the Jamestown expoaltlon should be warned. Hawley is qualifying for the International balloon races to be held at BL Louis next October. In order to do this be has to maks ten ascensions, of which the one of yesterday was the sixth. ENTERTAINS BRYAN. Boston, April 23. William J. Bryan came from Full River to Boston today. He u the guest of Governor Governor Guild Guild at breakfast and Mr. Bryan served together In Florida during th 8 p an la war. Severs! officers of the goverattended the breakfast nors Later Mr. Bryan was entertained at luncheon nt the Parker house by the Symposium Club. This afternoon he left far Providence where he was to speak. TERRORISTS ROBBED 5 THE THEIR HANAN POSTOF-PIC- SHOE Fourteen Are Allowed te Take Their Departure From ths Reform Institution. The most Interesting feature uf the enormous sal of the Cooper preparations, bow going on in this city, is what the medicine are actually accomplishing among th people of BL Louis. At tho commencement of his visit hero Mr. Cooper prophesied that during the latter part of hi stay he would receive hundreds of callers dally who came simply to thauk him for what the preparation had dour. He also stated that stomach trouble is the foundation for a great many diseases, and that his New Discovery, as It is called, would prove very effective la all cares of rheumatism, simply by getting th stomach in working order. That this prophecy ha been fulfilled cannot he doubted after a half hour spent at the young mans headquarters. listening te what his callers have to say. A reporter who etched to ascertain, If possible, some light on the reasons tor the Immensity of Cooper's success Interviewed about twenty of his callers joeterdsy afternoon. Th siaiemanta made by those seen Indicate that physicians who claim that Cooper Is merely a passing fad, havs not looked Into th toots. Bom of those otatenienu were as follows: Mrs. Ansa B. Hampton, living at 1422 Michigan ave, upon being questioned, said: 1 have been troubled with general debility, weakness, dlsslnesa, headache. sleeplessness and stomach trouble, for over three years. I had tried a number of medicines and visited several doctors, hut none helped ms. I heard on all aids of these Cooper Remedies and decided to try them. Any one who says that they are not wonderful medicines, does not know what they are talking about After I used the lint bottle, 1 noticed a decided Improvement. 1 have taken throe bottles of the New Discovery and I now foal as wall as I svsr hare la my Ilfs. I sleep and eat as I hare not dona for years, and 1 am happier thaa 1 hare been for a long time. I hare come hero to thank Mr. Cooper for what he has done for me.1 The statement of John F. Ehrndal, living at 927 N,. 11th at, was as follows: 1 have suffered with stomach trouble and constipation for k year or so. When I at. I would have bloated spells, sour stomach, 'fermentation, had taste la my mouth. la the morning, 1 waa as tired as whsa I want to hod. I had a dull palu in the lower part of my back, and had to get up several times la th night. I hav almost taken os bottle of the New Discovery and 1 am so wonderfully Improved that I hare com down hers to thank Mr. Cooper In person and obtain mors of the medicine." Another statement waa made by Mlsa Margaret Gordan, living at 210 Center at, who bald: "I have been a sufferer with rheumatism for several yean.-- I havs triad many remedies, and havs been treated by a number of physicians. Nothing helped mo In any way sad I despaired of finding relief. I was In a general rundown condition, also, and had some stomach trouble. I waa told by friends of ths Cooper remedies and decided to try some of them. I purchased some of th New Discovery medicine, although It took ms thro hours to do so, as the crowd was to dense. This was last Thursday. I was Improved almost Immediately.' 1 hav continued to tako this wonderful medicine and I am new without a sign of rheumatism. My general health Is also greatly Improved, and I have not felt so wall for years. I would not hav believed that there was a medicine on earth that would da what this has done for me. I am so much happier that I am very gratec ful to the man that has made It for me to regain my health. He has th most wonderful medicine that I know anything about." Other statements taken from thns who had prerionsly used the medicines seem to prove that Cooper's success throughout the country la genuine. EMPEROR ll7. INMATES OF INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ARE RELEASED. MAIN Claim. 8t 21, FREEDOM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTING NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. The county board of eommissloaors joruueyed to Ogden canyon yesterday to Investigate conditions prior to the inauguration of a general cleaning up and repairing campaign. In the main the work ha already been outlined. but in order to become thoroughly acquainted with the needs of the canyon tho trip was decided upon in the regular aoasion of tho commissioners held Monday morning. The roadway was inspected from the mouth of tho canyon to n point above tbs power dam. AU dangerous portions were noted, bad places in the highway were marked for Improvement, and the sides of tho canyon Water came In for close scrutiny. tanka were fouad to be In good condition and, with n few repairs, may he pressed Into service whenever . tho commissioners shall decide on the besprinkling season. ginning iff tho Should warm weather prevail wagons will bo put In servlcs nt once as the dust Is becoming Inconvenient to travelers. In many places tho rood was fouad to bo damaged considerably by tho river, which has washed away long strips of rock work. In order to protect tho road from future damage It will ho necessary to restore the rock work when the stream Is low enough to permit workman to operate from bedrock up. On account of the narrowness of tho road where it has been torn away by the flood waters, several suction will be fenced In to promote the safety of people In vehicle who throng the canyon Sundays and holidays. It Is tho Intention of tho board to have fences erected at onoe so that the driveway will bo comparatively safe during the summer seasoa. APK1I. BOYS MARCH LARGE ROAD $20 Wheelwright Bros. Mer. WEDNESDAY. INSPECTING SALES STILL CONTINUE CANYON This Week 25 per cent off China 101 Piece Dinner Set $30 Imported OGDEN. TTAO. E. In hapnony with the decision of Judge Uowell, In the habeas corpus proceedings, in the caess of a number of boys confined in the Industrial school, fourteen Inmates of th Institution, committed by Judge Patton of the Juvenile court, shoes case were klmllar to the cases tried before the district court prior thereto, have been released by Bupt. Thomas This action waa taken after a meet-n- g of the board of directors at which it araa decided that legally tho author tries had no right to hold th boys aa th dedaloa of Howell granted in favor of four youngsters, mad their commitment at least irregular If not adverse to the letter of the law. are Many of th hors released kaowa te be fit eubjeets for a school of correction, but one and all were given Abe benefit of th ruling. Judge Howell held that the court records did not show cans for commitment. In each of tho fourteen th record merely stated the cas, decree of th court with the added information that th defendants had bean found dellnqusaL The release f bo many Inmate pro Tides mere room and comfort for those remaining. The officials at tho school regret tho actioa mad necessary by the order of tho eourt smart styles; made permanent by the very best. material and skilled workmanship. SOLE AGENTS VJI1T BE PuJod Guarantee Speedy end Absolute Cures In Cmeee We Accept We Prs. Elliott, across the street from old stand now at 2336 Washington Arenas. Efforts of Weber Club Are Rscsgnissd In Handsome Reduction. The Weber Club have been working tor some time with tho railroad peoexorbitant1 ple over the seemingly transportation rates between Ogden and Ely, Nevada. These efforts havs been crowned with success. Secretary Reynolds has bean advised by Vice President and General Manager L. O. Cannon, of th Nevada Northers Railway company, that a reduction of 20 to $0 per cent has been authorized on building materials, mining machinery and other commodities most needed la th development of Ely and vicinity. Later on, aa conditions warrant, further reductions will be made. A rich and directly tributary field Is thus opened up to local merchant, many of whom are already conducting business with Ely firms on a large and constantly Increasing seals. If Its Real Estate You Want, I HAVE IT. ' I have some unusually good bargains to offer if. you'll Rjhpak quick, and if you are desirous of owning a home of your own, I will make the buying easy. -- Look over this lint of bargains and see if there is not something that interests you. house on Nob llill, has 2 loti, a (1,600 for a 1 No. barn; good brick chicken house; genuine te San Freaelsoo and re. . . , .$30.00 ., turn (direct Og-le- 1 Where Confidence Man and Othora WIH Bo Put to Work. $10 a . - ROCK FILE. the quarry of that Institution. Tbs propoadnew vagrancy law provides that Judges of the municipal court, Iasi cad of fining the crooks, may send them to the Bridewell for ten, fiftson or thirty days, and the sew superintendent, John L. Whitman, will put them to work breaking stone. m 12-roo- re-tar- criminals who care nothing for fines bouse with bath, pantry buys a nice aud improvements; well located; worth invest! gating. two apartment houae; rents for (2,300 for a (30 per moot. frame on Patterson Ave. (1,300 for a new brick cottage; haa pantry; (1,900 buys a and bath; well located; easy terms; apeak quick. modern bouse, bollt of pressed (3,700 for a in best residence district of the and is the brick, to want If get a really nice home at you city. the price of it small cottage investigate this. (2,500 I have so many nice homes at this price that. I really cant do Justice to them in an ad. Call and let me show you my list. I also hATe some nice places for those .who want to raise poultry and fruit, and still be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms. KEMEMHER, that I am making terms so essy that it's an easy matter to buy a home; start now; ' you'll regret it if you wait. f 1,630 Dally, April 20th te May 10th. of from $50 to $100 for each offense Is to put them to work. The atone pile will bo located on the grounds of (ha house of correction and will be operated In conjunction with . bargain. TO CALIFORNIA. men, Chicago, April pick pockets and other crooks, who heretofore have managed to escape punishment by paying fines, will ba required to work on a municipal atone pile under the new vagrancy Mil If It la enacted by the present legislature. Chief of Police SMppy and Chief Justice Harry Oleoa of the municipal eourt agreed' yeeterday that the most affective way of ridding Chicago of FREE CONSULTATION BATES BETWEEN OCDEN AND ELY CHICAGO'S Mir . Agent. Ogden to Baa Francisco and (one way via Portland) . .$42.10 Ogden to Loo Angeles and return vie. Southern Pacific ..$40.00 Ogden to Loa Angeiea and return via. Salt Lake Route ....$31.10 Ogden to Loa Angeles aad return (one way via. Portland $53.40 and San Francisco) Tlckst good to return until July 31. Stopovers allowed. Sim? Wo Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Max loo, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 aad 17 to July 11. Round trip, $61.11. Long limits. . Bastsrn excursions May 27 to 30, Juao 3, 7, 13. 14. On tore plus $2.00 for long limits. Slop overs. Other cheap rates during th summer. Writs U H. Itordlsg. Balt Lake City for par1 H. Harding, Cenersl ticulars. EXCURSIONS SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SUMMER EXIillBSIOIIS t GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE THIRD FLOOR FIRSt NVPL BANK. JESSE J. DRIVER REWARD For the arrest and eonvletlon of any party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. JAPANESE AT VANCOUVER. Victoria. B. C April 23. Tho steamer Georgia will commence the service on British Columbla-MeslcSaturday nest. Bbe will oarry a cargo of 2.600 tons mostly lumbar to Sauna Crns. The steamer Non Una. which arrived this morning from Ran Franclaoo, with 235 Japanese, proceeded to Vancouver. At Williams Head quarantine station, one of th Japanese Jumped overboard, attempting suicide. He waa rescued with difficulty by quarantine o officers. Wishes ills Many Friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to cell and see him at his new oc&tion. EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. Daily, April 2tth 8ebastopol, April 22. A hand of armed Terrorists drove up to the post office this afternoon, made the officials hold up their bands under penalty of being shut, took $5XV$ of the postoffle funds and escaped, leaving no trace of their identity. offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of to May 17th. Ha Union Pacific, $69.1$ round trip. Tickets good to return until July 31. Stopovers allowed. For farther particulars e ticket arents. Ogden Union Traveling depot or A. B. Moseley. 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