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Show THE MOEXIXQ , EXAMINEE, OGDEN, ITT AH. MAT SUNDAY, 7 1907, 5, f OLDEST AM) BEST oA greatest of all tonics THE FAIR ASSOCIATION d urn GIRL his LOVER YOUNG CORBETT DEFEATED. Baltimore, May 4. Kid Sullivan of Washington laat night knocked ant Young Corbett of Denver in the eleventh round. The match, which waa foand before the Bunko Athletic club, waa scheduled to go fifteen rounds. In the round In which them waa aay particular advantage it waa with Sullivan. Corbett Showed that ho was in dlatresa aa early aa tha fourth round and In tha fifth Sullivan knocked him throughthe ropes. Corbett wae then la bad kb ape but managed to bat until thu ball. Again la tbe seventh While it b aot known positively round Corbett waa driven through tha Just what charge waa made. It b rum- rapes. In tbe tenth; he went to Soor ored to bo ebduetkm, Miaa Whaley be-la-g for toe count, tat before too end of tha round. In the eleventh Corbett waa a minor. nearly exhausted. He was being beaten around the ring when Sullivan landJURY DISAGREES. ed a good right on tha Jaw aad again ... Corbett wdut through tha revet, this Chicago, May 4. The Jury that for time flat on his back with hla bead to two wacko haa Hitenad to crldenoo la the audience, where ha Befby while tha trial of Victor O'Shea, charged ore Jack McOulgan counted him out with the murder of hie wife year Corbett wae carried to bis corner aad ago, today reported a disagreement. was not revived for many minateSL Boron voted for acquittal on the Frank Kramer, world's champion biground that the defendant waa inaana at tha ttma of the act and flro ware cycle rider, paeaed through Ogden yesfor a verdict of guilty. terday on too Overland Limited bound Thla concludee the third trial of for tot coast O'Shea. One rearil ted in a verdict of Bert Fuller, Sam Newhouaee chef-fou- r, manslaughter, which waa reversed by tha auprama court on a technicality. brought Mrs. Price up from Both tha othera ended in Salt Lake City yesterday in her new touring car. k LOCATED y. THEY FLED FROM HEMPSTEAD TO PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Dleappearanca Had Cauaad a Thumb. doua Sanaatlan Among tha Wealthy Mambara of tha Church. Nnr York, May 4. Tha Ear. Jena Oooka, formar paator of 8L We Protestant Eplaoopal church, t Hemptatead, L. I., and seventeen-Wrol- d Floret ta Whaley, who dtaap-vaam- d almultaneoualy laat Monday, wa baen tocatad at PraksklU, N. T. wording to information iceaired here It waa announced that tha of Naaaan county ban laauad warrant for Cooke's arrant aad that barn baen aent to FeokaklU from arre it. Tha disappearance of Cook aad e Whaley created a tremendoua Kaoda li In SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Our handsome line of ladies ready-to-wea- and street hats r are something to be desired. Prices from $1.00 to $5.00 Misses' and Childrens Hats selected with much care, especially for our This line was r trade.- At this season of the year the styles and designs are - a perfect ' . Prices from $1.00 to $6.00 THE LEADER MILLINERY GO. MRS. S. E. LYON, Proprietor. Restores Health and Strength, Work Is Resumed In a Short Time. Pe-ru-- na THEATERS VAUDEVILLE AT UTAHNA. Glll-Talb- ot and My Wife I Consider Pe-ru-- na a Household Remedy." Victor Patneaude. In different eeaaraa oC tha year, ere terrh aaanmaa different phases. Byre tamio catarrh la vary eomawe during warm weather and la sometimes the of some aent ailment af experienced during the preceding tar-affe- ct winter. n Mr, Victor Fataeaude, Cl Madlaon street, Topeka, Xae a carpenter nnd member of KAIghla and Ladlee of Security, writes t "lavfri yemreayul Aad saver attack at la grippe aud 1 merer realty reauvered my health mad atraagth, hut grew weaker every gear, math I Hf BMBbit I Mfftl Two jreara aga I hegaa me lag Parma aad tt built up aty atraagth am that la a couple at anmtba I waa able ta gate warkagalm. My wlta aad I eaaeUer k a houeehuld remedy." well-know- Bowal Triable. Mre. Maggie Durbin, 1Z17 Water BL, Little Rock, Ark, write i I was troubled for five years with a chronic disease. X tried everything I heard of, but nothing did me nay good. -- Bom doe tore eaid my trouble we catarrh at tha heweH, and some said af tha bewete. eonaumptloa -- A friend of mlae advised me to try Fernna and I did ao. After I bad taken two bottles I found that tt was helping me, so I eon tinned Its use nnd It hae cured me sound amd watt. -- I can recommend Fernna to anyone, and If anyone wants to know what Reruns did for me, If they will write to me, I will answer them gladly, Nerves AN UmUimA. Mr. D. A. Gebhardt, 871 6th avenue, Brooklyn, M.T, wrllaei Owing to the strain aad worry of bw FOUR ctr-tiscat- ae certificates of atock leaned by too lata Weber County Fair association ara still out and have not bean exchanged. These fifty-nincertificates etlll outstanding cover I7S shares of stock. Hi addition to shares of stock outaald fifty-ninpersona standing, there are twenty-onwho have made part payment on e shares of stock, aad ninety-ninI26L70 hae been paid en said ninety-nin- e shares and there la still due, on aald partly paid shares, 'the aura of $266.80. The nearest estimate that I can make from toe vart one books and partial reoorde left by toe lata Weber County Fair aeaodatlon, there have been leaned 2,176 shares of stock, and of tola etock of the over four-fiftlate Weber County Fair association haa been exchanged for etock in too Intannountaln Fhlr association. In accordance with the Instructions of the board of directors. I bare caused to bo advertised the statement requiring the stock of toe late Weber County Fair association to ba exchanged at once. In addition to tola I have aent to tbe last known address of each stockholder a notice asking to have each of said stockholder their stock exchanged before the next meeting of to board of director. Tha board of director and your secretary have dona all that toe law requires of them In giving notioe to the stockholder! of the late Webbr County Fair association that they are entitled to exchange their stock for stock In the new association. I have caused too name of too stockholders of the Intermoantaln Fair association to ba entered upon toe etock register, which le submitted for your Inspection. In connection with tola matter, I attention to toe desire to call condition of the buildings on toe fair grounds. The large building, which I understand cost between $8,000 and $7,000, wae partially destroyed by the late storm. The roof ie entirely gone and parts of the aides are In a falling anadltlnp and have been temporarily propped to prevent them from falling. This association in aaaumlng the $3,600 debt of the late Weber Countv Fnlr association, la hampered on ac count of lack of funds. Bomo immediate action must be taken to raise money to protect the Improvements on toe fair grounds, and I Invite your immediate httention to tola matter. Very respectfully yours, WM. GLASMANN, Secretary. SPRINGJIEDICINE e e J',r oat reanlL -- Hearing an mneh said la prates of Fernna, I decided to give It a trial. X oould fael benefit from the flrat does. -- Bln bottles made n marked Improvement la my eoadltlon. 1 have remained wall aver alaco. Yauafer and Wdita Mar. Mre. M. B. Davte, 1606 Buena Vista St, Kaeh villa, Tran, write i -After having bran a constant sufferer from catarrh tor aaora thaa twemty yeart aad after trying almost every remedy advertised, nnd having lost aU hope, I very relneUntly began tha nra of Parana aboot two yean ago. -Everybody soya X look younger now then I did twenty yean ago, and X actually feel yauagar aad hatter, and weigh more." "I left for Ithaca tonight, but decided to taka my body down to yea. la order tbat I might ba cremated. 1 aa going down the river, enjoying dh prospect of going oat to sea. Do not permit ear pabtto services of any sort anywhere. "I waa sever ao glad to rest In my life, rve bean thinking all toe way dowa the river of same one' Uses: west after toll la sleep: Thaa wherefore sorrow for him who CHILDREN IRE aarvaa ware ta a had ehapa. I tried many ereralted nerve tonlea with laeae my rat of tola dtp. The totter said: BURNED oou-alderl- $8, OIL Con- tinue Ten Years Winter and Summer. $, Fifty-nin- e of La Grippe After-Effec-ts Now that theater goers have been offered a good variety af vaudeville la lieu of etock company produotlana they are pleased with the change. Sulnvaa and Con si dine are making good in too raedalty suu-- s they ar bringing to the cltv . and eaccllent ahowa ar tha reaulL Tbe bill tola week, the opening performance, of which were given yesterday afternoon and tost evening, is enaad instructive. tertaining Tray Ryder's troupe of trained monkeys is proving to delight of the younger element of theater goera. These clsv-a- r efmlsne mimic humsa being with a ludicrous fidelity to Ufa and tha tricks they perform are far from slow, - The eecoud number on the program to an Illustrated song, "Twinkling Star," by Morey Long, who hae established himself as a favorite la the house. Ha aings la pleasing voice. Willis and Barron era presenting a one-ac- t comedy entitled "Hooligan, the Insurance Agent." Seldom are Ogdon vaudeville patrons given an opportunity of Ming such a clever cartoonist aa Hubert fi-Da Yeau. II works rapidly and well and succeeds la getting artistic results aa well as tha caricatures Ilia drawing of n mow storm waa realistic and beautiful. Curtis and Adams, real Dutch comedians of to a No. i deas, are making a big hit with tha audlrnoa. Their work la finished and clever. They have 'discovered a number of now Jokra which ! a great deal more thaa many aocallad oomedlane can ray for themselves Tha concluding number of too btU to a comedy playlet entitled "Her Little Game," by the company. It to full of bright linos, amusing eituailuns and artlatlo effort. The members of the peat are Ulae Efto to that tha property good for the par Talbot. William B. Gill aad Matter value of tha stock Issued and many Wilfred Norman. times the aeeeeemeat levied. Only ,17$ shares of stock hae been leaned which ax par, amount to 810,-$7- PRESCRIPTS FOB DIPHTHIEIA to which must be added the $1 JO aeeeeemeat, which will make the total Mrs. W.- C. Trained Nurse, amount paid by stockholder too sum ' Gives the Kennedy, Following Prescription of something Uke 114,000. It to claimed i tbe fair grounds will fell for much Peroxide of hydrogen, liaterine, glymore than that amount without tha buildings at all. cerine, I equal parts. Mix a teaapoon-fu- l of tbe liquid In a taMeepooaful of Tha fallowing report made Mr tha secretary to too board of director la boiling hot water. Gargle every tea interesting. It gives toq facto and la or fifteen minutes until relieved. If csm to rarer, use liquid dear. official: 'Ogden, Utah, April 20. 1$07. To too President and Directors of tha DEATH OF MRS. DUNBAR Interuountala- - - Fklr Association, City. Gentlemen Up to tola date, 17$ Mrs. Martha Dunbar, SO years of of tb Weber County Wlr died In childbirth at Liberty yesage, have been surrendered to the afternoon about 1 o'clock. Bho terday secretary and 1,76$ ohsrea of stock of waa a well known resident of Ogdan the Intannountaln Fair association and many friends there aad la have baen exchanged for raid certifi- Valley where many of her reNorth cate of to late Weber County Fair latives Ogden, will be pained to hear reside, association, and, therefore, than are of bar untimely demise. Tb funeral now entered upon the books of thla will be held Monday afternoon from association 188 atockholdera holding too North Ogdon meeting house. ' 1 01 shares of etock, which, at a par value of S per share, would amount to A. A3 army and navy very euienained today by General Hail, commanding, and other officer at Fort Leavenworth. Early this morning they were mat by Commandant Hall end hie aides and escorted to to fort, where the time was spent Inspecting the Infantry and cavalry school and stag college. A reception wee tendered toe visitors late In the day and they will depart on aa evening train for Rock Island, Ills., where they will visit the government arsenal. TO DEATH toapa, not wako tomorrow. X dont want yon or nay WENT TO A DANCE. of the otiwre to ho troubled about Qua. X have nelly postponed ft often on am count of other After all. la to and, one must have hla earn way of stoops. House Teak Fire From the "Ton must etay aad do what la necFir Near Grand essary. Affectionately, Ernest." Rapide, Mich, Governor Hughes was greatly affeot-eby the death. The two man have bean close friends far many yearn. Tha 6. Vbur Weal Branch, Mich., May governor said ho waa at a lues to acsmall children were burned here tost count for tha act except that tt.mJght night In the home of Martin Campbell, have been too nsalt of overwork. Ha four miles from here. Mr. and Mre. characterised Mr. Haflout as a man of Campbell had gone to a dance, leering brilliant attainments aad one of the their six little ones locked in the ablest mea of hla profession In tha hoera. They left n big Are la the love and In aome manner tola Ignited to house, which was destroyed. The children were awakened by the flamee and 10 end tb two oldeaL aged COMING years, managed to recap- - Tbe four ar mailer once perished. The parents prostrated. MOTHER LOCKED THEM IN AND Btevra-Mldnlg- 'And wH "Good bye. ht ITALIANS Don! Mistake Stimulent for Tonic e SPRING MILLINERY PE-RU-N- Repaired. Eld aanaatkm, principally bacauaa of tha prominence of tha church of which Oooka had bean tha roetor for fie years. Tha chnroh la obo of tha moat important on Long bland and included among tt parlahlanora many wealthy Now Yorker, who hare oountry home in that vicinity. Among thla number b Auguat Balmont, who took aa active part tha proceeding! the minletera diaappaaraaea which naultad ta tha pulpit of the church being declared mount aad Oboke halag dapoaad from tha mia-latr- NEED ts Present Condition, Future Prospsct and Assessment Levied, Action of the Board of Directors Practically All the Stock Has Been Exchanged Wrecked Buildings to Be Por nearly fifty years S. S. S. has been before tbe people, and in that time thousands upon thousands have tested its virtues and know that no other medicine so That waa a wry important meeting blood of all impurities, humors or poisons, or is so well bell atisfacterily cleanses the Friday eveuieg by the directors of Intermounuin Fair association. tonic. as a tha entire the general system Adapted to First of all. an assessment of one caused ailments are of human blood. or , by impure impoverished Every doliar and fifty cent per share wae phe majority on this vital fluid for nourishment and strength. The mus-dc- s, levied on tha atock. The secretary was past of the body is dependent authorised to lue new stock to nerves, bones, sinews, skin and other portions of the system are sustained and enabled those who bad lost their certificate duties because they are supplied with nutriment and healthful In the bta Weber County 1011 assoto perform their different circulation. the When, however, the body is supplied with weak or ciation. through George Graves, architect, waa empraties Imonie blood the system is deprived of this strength, disease germs collect, and a general ployed to make an cellmate of the coat of repairing the buildings blown down condition of health is the result by tb storm. An executive committee wae apComing in contact with contagions diseases is a frequent cause for the polluting of the pointed, with power to conduct the blood we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria, and like diseases into our systems, for the year 1807, aald commitinto the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease raeea tee being rompcst-of O. M. Runyon, sud when these get r Dr. G. W. Baker and J. C. Nye. instead of health. Then follow such symp- A number of bills were read and dUcnaeed and laid on the table, awaittoms ss anaemia boils, sores and ulcers, and ing funda to pay them. 'often chills and fever and a badly weakened The bw aad the article of Incorof condition health. Often a ind disordered poration alone prevented the board of the system and from levying a IS assessment. The Jilggih, inactive condition arttebs of Incorporation authorise aa toroid state of the avenues of bodily waste a (easement of not more than 10 per refuse and and matter to cent sour of the par value of each share waste SSrfiE the Ud T lsres of etock for improt amenta aad not form adds and humors which are absorbed ;' more than $1 par sheas to pay for existing Indebtedness. The board want istothe blood, and some serious blood disorder the Umlt and assessed the etock the or itching, annoying skin disease is the result' There is no better index to the character of full amount allowed by bw under tbe articles of Incorporation. tbe blood than the akin. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the The fair grounds consist of SS acres blood is infected with unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a and was valaad at 111,000 oaab. Tbe buildings are estimated at $10,000 more sear, acrid fluid which forces out its impurities through the pores ana glands of the skin. whea in good repair, but it will reblood which at needed season a The is ana most tonic the accumulis purifier Spring quire about $S,Bou to repair tha damations hi the system, caused by the inactive, shntin Winter life, must be removed, for age dona by the wind aad water. Tbe asaodatiOB wants Immediately $2.60$ when wanner weather comes the blood is aroused, and in trying to rid itself of these for repairs aad I1J00 to pay tha eld constitutions of the for few can calls ana assistance, system upon every part debt of tha Weber County Fair as so imparities elation, or a total of $8,000 Is cash. witsstand these demands without some manifestation of disorder. The physical weakness, An aaMoomaat of $1.80 par share will n condis tired, worn-ou- t feeling, changeable appetite, poor digestion, and general bring about half of that amount If tion of the system, together with skin affections and diseases in different forms, so common all pay. Thoee who do not pay will, of couree, lose their etock, while thoee at this season, show that a blood purifier and tonic is needed. who pay tha assessment will get tha & Sb S. is Nature's blood purifier and tonic. It is made entirely of healing, cleansing benefit of too Increased value of their shares whan the treasurer blda In the mots, herbs and barks, and has long been recognized as THE DNQ OF BLOOD PURIFIERS fork at public auction. ALL TONICS. OF GREATEST down into removes circulation and the and the It goes that the aaaeii-men- t Tha directors gently will show who, If any, era Inbut thoroughly, every particle of impurity, humor or poison that may be there, restores lost terested in tha future of too Weber energy, bauds up the appetite, and steadily tones up the entire system by its fine tonic county fair and racoa. One great has effects. 8. S. S. neutralizes any excess of acid or humor in the blood' making it fresh and tremble with the Fair associationstockbean to lack of intsraat by tha pore, and cares Eczema, Acne, Tetter and all skin diseases and eruptions permanently and holders. They did not even attend annual meeting. Those who pay It adds to the blood the rich, healthful properties it is in need of, and in every tha promptly. aeaeasmenta and stay with the tha S. S. S. cures Rheums way prepares the system for the change from Winter to Spring. association will undoubtedly Increase valae of their etock several times. tint, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, and all other diseases arising from an impure or theThe estate mea figure that tha If you have any evidences of a weak, impoverished condition of II acresrealcould poisoned blood supply. be cat up Into 17$ tbe blood, or feel the need of a tonic, begin the use of S. S. S., which is for sale at all first twenty-liv-e foot lota, each selling for per rod or about 8 00 par tot, class drag stores, and prepare your system for the depressing Summer months which are to $10$ which would net about $10,000, after follow. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired will be sent free to all who paying all commission and eoat of sale, and that in five years that amount write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA could bo doubled, ae It will bo seen run-dow- THE RICH 35 POOR Grand Raplda, Mteh., May. a r-- ln Alcohol Stimulates midnight fir that destroyed the horns Weak Telford at Hopkins But Destroys of Mi. a taw mile south af bare, Thom- BYHUNDREDSOF eta-tlr- a, The best ar extracted with glycerine from well known medicinal vege-tivaThe new pm food law afford a yon some protection as the manufacturers are compelled to print on eatffi package toe percentage of aloo-hoopiates aad other harmful drugs. See what you are baying. Caroba Means, tha Gnat Booth Americas blood aad nerve tonlo la a hydro- extract of caroba leaves. BL Johns Bread and Rgyptian manna with other medicinal herbs, aromatics, and carminatives. Bach carefully teles U4 with duo reference to Its speo-la-l and peculiar offset ra one or more parts of the body aad ra bleaded that toe finished compound will operate harmoniously and from one Ingredient, tone up tbe general nervous system, while other energise toe liver, stomach, bowels, aad intestinal glands, The others tbe kidneys, skin, etc. fall effect of toe cembl nation being to arouse toe entire system to renewed life aad energy, cause each organ of elimination to do Ha work; purify and enrich the blood and giro it aa even and vigorous criculatton, bring about natural fractions and clean healthy tissues, that will ensure bodl-l- r strength and wholMotneaess, tiraaty. Caroba Manna ti for tala at all drugper bottle. gists at 60c and s. l, IN ITALY WHOLE VILLAGE MOST DE8CRTED. BlISSE REMOVES THREE CIVIL C0M9USSI0NERS gly-ceri- ' $1-0- 0 LONGBHORBMEN Trouble I STRIKE. Expected to Break Out In New York. York, May 4. The unreet among the longshoremen, of whom more than 8,000 are out In Manhattan nnd Brooklyn. Ie spreading and it to feared that the number of strikers will be lergelv augmented today. The strikers, ao far, have been orderly, but trouble is almost certain to eniue if ere put to work. In Ihl connection It to reported that CHINESE AT FT. LEAVENWORTH. hipping Interests, which are seriously inconvenienced by (he trouble, ere Leavenworth. Kan., May i. The planning to brlug negroea from the quartette of officers from the Chinese south to take the placi of strikers. New trike-breake- THOUSANDS 2T, waa be rued to death and Mre. Telford aad her daughter Sadie, aged IS, ware totally Injured. as Coming, agtd Mon Refused to Resign, so Chleage'e Mayer Dee tores Offiae Vacant and Appoints New Once. Chicago, May 4. Mayor Buss today formally naked for tbe reatgner ttons of Joseph FowaO, William Breathe and Frank Wen ter. who eraititute t. toe civil service eoauaiaeton of The eommtoeioasrs refneed to comply with to mayor's request, and in toe second letter of refusal aacerted that too mayor is without authority under existing cireumsuncea to nek them to resign. Mayor Bun refused to assign any reason for his notion. After toe oommleeiooere refusal to resign Mayor Busra decided (hat ho baa authority to remove them. Con eequently he declared the offices vacant and appointed three new mem-bor- e to too board. Tha now appointments will be submitted to toe city council tomorrow night. that The deposed officials dec tor the courts will be asked to intervene. Chi-erf- A PECULIAR SUICIDE. Thoughts en Death Which Came to a Brilliant Lawyer. Kew York, May 4. Ernest W. formerly dean of too taw school of Cornell and legal advised to Governor Hughes, shot himself on board the Albanr boat C. W. Mona, coming down toe Hudson river last night. HU body was found today upon the arrival of. the brat bidden behind a pile ef chair. On ton body wa found ao envelope addressed to the coroner of New York end in tble waa a letter to tbe deceased's slater, Mies Lillian Huff- Huff-cu- t, - AL- Immigration Officiate on Elite Island Ar Unable to Keep Up With the Ruab. Kew York. May 4. Through HUia Island there passed yesterday IJI3 aliens, aad thoneaadn more are waiting their turn on vaeeela in tha harbor and yet thouenada more are due to arrive within too next two day The entire force ef ofltaials at tha Immigrant station are working dfh might and main to toad as soon as feasible the many who seek entrance here, but at beet ft to alow work. Aar not only haa each individual to bo registered, but tha inepeotore meet pass upon the desirability of each to enter the oeuntiy. These landed yestontoy reproeentod nearly every nation f Bowpe. Tha bright color of too new eomera from tb sooth countries and tha plater-eegu- e garb af tha northern peasants, formed a pleasant ptotare, while the babel of toagraa aad toe shouting of Inepsetore forming them Into group on too main floor lent additional interest to the scene. Many of the Immigrant are Italian. They declare they have been attracted to America br too stories of the gwarai prosperity here, end tbat many thousand of their countrymen are leaving for thla conn-trThey say that in sooth era Italy many village hare been almost deserted by the population, ao strong to toe fever of emigration that hae eelx-e- d y. toe people. The British Motor Union to Issuing special badges to "oonaiderato" drivers. reserving the right to recall the badge from any wearer proven guilty of reckless driving or neglect of the amenities of the rest ( |