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Show SUNDAY, 6 SMELTER PEOPLE STRIKE. nir . . f: Aiwa y. Mr. and Mrs. Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Delaucy, Mr. au4 Mrs. Charles, Monegau, Mr. Kauffman. Mr. aul Mrs. Mauhews. Miss Besrie Maitnews, Miss Lillie Green, Mr. Scoit Lovin, Con-da- s Ir. Deppendeuer, Mr. and Mrs. and chlidrrn, Mr. and Mrs. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Beaur. Salt Lake, May 11. Tha supreme court held s short session this morning and appointed Attorney K. A. Wedgewoud as n member of the state board of bar examiners, (o succeed Frank R. Stephens, resigned. On Monday the May term of the court will open and on that day the arguments In the appeal of the case of the Slate against Chief of Police DCMTOU GLASS, the Great English Fjuvialirf, mow commonly known all oyer the world an The Great Magnetic Womler Worker, who hai been jierforming wick wonderful cum nil oyer the Kart and South, will be at T1IE IlllOOM HOTEL for sixty (GO) day, and to prove to the people that he can cure tlimiM'ii and hat cured diuwM that hRve put glwl the whole uHnlical fraternity and astonished the world, he will for the first ten (10) dnva give lHEK EXAMINATIONS and ONI3 FREE THEATMENT to all who rail on the Doctor at hitt nfilcea during that time. DOXT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY while the Doctor will be in Ogden sixty (60) days He will take no new case after the first thirty days, as he guarantees to care every case lie undertakes or refund the patients money. . Also cautioned against nrore money for useless IN ' $10.-00- 14 92 COLUMBUS RODE TO SUCCESS IN THE S A N T-- A MARIA But this was some time ago. Just now we want lo have a heart - to - heart talk with the public on th& buggy questisn. We Have the Goods CLUB. The ladles of t)ie Tolstoi met with Mrs. Newoomb at Nob Hill and held one of the most delightful meetings Anything you want either rubber or steel tire and we can make flowers were of the year. May-da- y all aglow, and their fragrance bestowed on eveiy guest the spirit of the hoeless.' Scarcely had nil arrived whan they were called to the spacious dining room where Mrs. Cutting-mothof the hostess, assisted in serving n dinner of the real kind-- one that mother" must have' cooked. After repealed efforts, the president and members were called together and the business sensim of the club was In order. One feature of the day was the auctioneering of a cake left over from th ten table. After being told several tlmea, it at last netted the neat little sum of $2.00 toward the Canyon Crest Home fund, and twas nbt until the sun cast long shadows that all the guests departed to meet with Mrs. Miller at the home of Mrs. Meek, No. 2860 Jefferson avenue. May 14th, . the payments to suit you ::: :: :: :: :: er George Sheets will be heard. Sheets was charged with criminal conspiracy in connection w Ith the robbery of the 0 McWhirter brothers of more than In this city an Sept. 19. 190$. He was bound over to the district court by Judge Whitaker of the city court. When the case was brought up before Judge Armstrong a motion was made to quaab the information on tha ground that it charged the commission of a felony and not conspiracy, which is a misdemeanor. The court granted the motion and held that the misdemeanor was merged in the felony and hence dismissed the case. The state appealed the case to the supreme court in order to get a final decision on that point, whtch Is an en- 1907, tirely new one In this stale. Attorney BIRTHDAY PARTY. General Breeden and District Attorney Loofbourow will probably make The friends and members of the the arguments in behalf of the stats and Attorneys Horen X. Christensen Flint Ward Relief society gave a party and 8. R. Thurman will represent the Monday In honor of tha eighty-secon- d defendant anniversary of Mrs. Elisabeth McDonald, at the home of her daughter. Mm. MRS ROMNEV SEEKS DIVORCE. Isabelle Bachelor, on Ogden avenue. There were present of the Relief W. Rom- society Nancy L. Burch, Eveline C. Salt Lake. May was acquit- Brown, Agatha Pratt, Mary A. B ram-weney, who. la March, 1908, ted of the crime of murder in the secgr.. Grandma Boyf, Jans Ban-forond degree In the district court in this Annie B. Nelson, Annie R. county, was today mads n defendant Moyes, Frances M. Brown. Mary in n suit for divorce filed in the dis- Langlois, Mary A. Stephens, Harriett trict court by Victoria Romney, who Stephens, Takobla Vanbrack, Martha alleges that no has failed to support Steele, Jessie Bingham, Ella Wright, her and her wlx children for - more Alice Neutsboom, Mary Pickett,' that It a )s alleged than year past. Bachelor, Harriett J. Jackson, the parties were married on Hept IS, Ellen Kessler, Ellen Tanner, Wealthy farmIkftfi, and that the defendant la a Ensign, Julia Welch, Elisabeth Una- -' er and owns considerable; real prop- worth, Christina Hunter, Lillian Barerty and farming implements, of the ton, Hellena Goddard. Among the total value of about $4,8(10. She asks guesta assembled were three who that he be retrained from nelling his came here In tha year 1947 with the property pending the hearing of tbs harly pioneers, Agatha Pratt, Nancy case and that she be allowed (10$ ae It. Burch and Harriet Stephens. suit money, $8$ per mouth temporary The most entertaining features of alimony and SKNi as attorney's fees. the day were the songs sang by the On the final hearing of the cue she three eldest ladles. Grandma Boyle, deaskt that ahe.be awarded part of aliaged 91 years, sang Auld Lang Syne," fendant's property as permanent Mrs. Mary A. Bramwell, Sr., aged 12, chilmony and also the custody of the eang "The Old House at Home, and dren. Mrs. Elisabeth McDonald, the guest Romney, on Bept. 14, 1908, shot Har- of honor, sang several Scotch ballads. on At five o'clock supper wss served and ry Ht rang in the former's saloon latpast Second South street, and the Mrs. N. L. Burch, In behalf of the soter died, on Sept. 81. 1908. He was ciety, presented to Mrs. McDonald a tried fur murder In the second degree beautiful hymn book and this ended a and on March 28, 19US, waa acquitted. day of pleasure and enjoyment. TWO CARS JUST ARRIVED We invite you to come and look HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS Rubber Hose, lawn Mowers ' spending treatment The object of thla course is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and afflicted. Remcmlier dates and go ear ly, as the offices will be crowded from morning till night DOCTOR GLASS treats all chronic diseases. He cures to stay cured. Nervous Dfseaaes, Kidney Diseases, Hladder Troubles, Heart Disease, Pllt-e-. Fistula and Rectal Diseases, Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Diseases of Women and Children, Rickets, Spinal Trouble, Skin Diseases, Deafness, Asth-nBronchial and Lung Troubles, Goitre (or Big Neck), La Grippe, Bipod Diseases, Scrofula and all form of Kervoua and Chronic Diseases that are curable. ' 1.-- Mlles ll, d, a, We CA8E8 TAKEN. A GUARANTEE IN EVERY CAKE. DISEASES OF WOMEN NOCUTTINC Thousands of women (bat were being prepared for the hospital are being eared for at their homes. One free treatment will convince any woman that she can get quick and jiermanent relief. . DIiSEAiSEtS OF MEN MIBB THOMAS The moat complicated troubles cured in a few days. DR. GLAKS is a graduate of the best schools of medicine, but most of his wonderful enres are produced by the MAGNETIC and ELECTROTHERAPY TREATMENT. Too much drugging la a bad policy. EEMEMHKK OFFICE HOURS nud come early, as the office will be crowded after the first few days. OFFICE HOURS 9:30 to 7:30. - HAS RETURNED. Mien Ellen Thomas, one of Ogden's sweet singers who has been in New (Continued from Page Four) FOR MIBB BEAZELL. One of the most brilliant social events of the, week was the luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. J. C. N) and Mrs. Fred M. Nye. at the Ny home on Adams avenue. In honor of Mr. J. C. Nye's cousin. Miss Belle Bessell of Chicago. beauSixty ladle were seated in the while an tifully decorated rooms and orchestra discoursed soft, sweet music n most elaborate menu was served. Those Invited to meet the guest of honor were Mesdamra A. P. Bigelow, John Corlew, R. E. Hoag. J. G. Paine, g. L. Brick, Geo. H. Matson. H. M. Rowe, A. G. Horn. Archie McT. Robert Harris. AmIntosh, brose P. Hlbbs, 8. W. Wherry, E M. D. Conroy, T. Ryan. Robert 8. Joyce, Henry Stevens, Clarence Gunnell, John Spargo, A. Wrnuer, Roy Buchinlller, George Green. Mlddlpton. H. H. Spencer, M. Frank Huchmlller. Todd. Harry Geo. McCormick, Eugene Driggs, Smith. Dnxey, Endey, Geo. Halverson, O. M. Runyan, T. Fitzgerald. P. Healy, T. Whalen, John Hurst. J. E. Carver, Erb, X. H. Ives, Claud Ives, Crane, James Robertson, S. L Griffin. II. M. Bond. Geo. Craig. R. A. Grant. 'A. D. Haker. louls Arnold. Roocoe M. Breeden. Salt l.ake City; M. A. Meek, Besson. 8. VC. Bad con. T. D. Ryan, C. H. Barton, Edward B. Kirk, Walter Webb. Morris Flowers; Misses Frances Joyce. Celeste Conroy, Inex Endey, Bertha Endey,- Kittle Fltsgerald, Piiole. Mitchell, Wenger, Spencer, Borpmsn. The Hotel Broom Bring This Ad With You 8100.00 We collected 1100.00 for C. B. Johnson of the Dec A Johnson Livery Stable, Ogden City. This money was due him from Oregon prop,- - who wanted to ride hl horses free. Mr. Johnson was In business In Pocatello, Idaho, and this debt was contracted some throe or four yewm ago, and notwithstanding that every hotly who tried to collect this money for him told him it could not be collocted, he turned the claim to us and now has the money. IV can collect some for yon if you turn In your claims. The fu--t that others have fulled does not cut any figure with us. The sooner you turn them In. the better. W handle all kinds of cases - Merchants Protective Association AT MISS BEAUR8. Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Miss Laura Beaur and Miss Clara entertained at the home of Hardy Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah, Miss Beaur on Twenty-flre- t street, Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. "Some People Dent Like Us." Monday evening, th order of the Loyal Star. The house was besutlfhlly decorated In the national colors and clusters of Rags. A profusion of Iliac blossoms made the air sweet with a guest of. the family, was suffocatBURNS CAUSED DEATH. their perfume. R.ws of Japanese ed. lanterns radiated from each corner New York. May 1! Stephen of the dining room and along the a coffee Importer, who.e home COMMERCIAL VIVENDI ACCEPTED porch red Illuminating lights burned in Flatbush was destroyed by fire brilliantly during the feast, which was died last as Thursday, early night Berlin, May 11. The commercial bountifully spread. the result of burns and Injuries reSweet music was rendered during ceived while rescuing hi wife and Vivendi between the United States the evening and all left declaring the Maih-rrson children from the flames. Mr. and Germany. whU-l- i wait referred to joiimc people splendid entertainers. wras 30 year old. During the committee, May 7. ws Those present wbre: Mr. and Mr. today aciwpt-efire Mrs, Ansa of Louisville, by the committee. Moulding, Miss Myrtle Moulding, Mr Mat-hereo- n, d Dc-ppi-n J York for the past three years, returned home this week to spend the summer with her parents. She is delighted to he in her home town once more end stated that Ogden is the moat beautifully situated city ahe ban seen since she' left. "The east la attractive, she said, "In that you are constantly busy, and everything Is 'step lively, hut If you wish to live yon must be In the west to enjoy the real comforts of life, and Ogden la an Ideal spot. It's the place we love." While la New York Miss Thomas has been studying with Madame Frieda Asliforth, the famous teacher, whom the New York critics speak of end as "The Marched of America, who has a number of pupils in grand opera, In concert work and In the largest churches of New York. IN HONOR OF MIBB TARTAR. MIm Virginia Tartar, who gave HERE TO STAY This la a branch at the largest and heat Dental Company In the State. FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation ban made as the most popular t tal Company la the Wort and our prices art within reach of every one Dan-'W- S' V Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Porcelaia Crowns $151 to'1.00 Set of Teeth (beet red rubber).. $7.00 A good Set for 5.90 Gold Crown, 21k $3.80 to 8.00 $3.50 to 8.00 Bridge Work, best Teeth extracted Gold Fillings $1.00 snd Silver and Amalgam Fllllag.... Cement rilllnga Years Protects Guarantee. positively without M'S.'TSi.Sr.SS.SS Free with plates. Hoaaet work. Fair dealing! make our success contiuu- ,ui- - UTAH DENTAL CO. I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. fcHu.k..L.,.0XV...rt,cW'2457 Washmoton Ave.' tOV attendant, ladlen.-lncludin- SURPRISE PARTY. Miss IJliLn Scott was surprised by a number of her friends at her home Wednesday evening, May eighth, ('sines were placed, snd the gening passing very quickly and pleasantly. At eleven o'clock a dainty luncheon was served snd at a late hour the party dispersed, declaring that they had spent a very enjoyable evening. Those present were Misses May Dowers. Crystal Smith, Helen Farr, Verla Rhea Cnrr. Rachrl Herrick. ftadlock, Flossie Btaupe. Edna Healy, Angie Garaaon. Nellis Scott; Messrs. Robert Hogan, Blaine Baxter, Clyde Greenwell. Herman Garaaon. Frank Smith. Floyd Smith. Bay Hobson. Harold Thorsted. Ralnh Smuln, Charley Smith. if .78 AO ino. phonl . ' -- j VEES jr&r P- - Some of tHe Manufacturers of Our County and State ; PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers sf VINEGAR the splendid piano redial at the Sacred Heart Academy Friday evening, waa the virtim of a mint carefully-planne- d and sueceesful surprise at the academy Saturday afternoon, the perpetrators being the under graduates. Though she waa la the building while preparations were being made, the work of the conspirators was sufficiently secn-- t and clever that MIm Tartar knew nothing of their plans until she was ushered into the class room, beautifully deoorati-- tor the occasion with the academy colors, maize and azure, and ferns and palms. At three oclock the fifteen young the honor guest, were seated at the tahles sad a delicious luncheon was served, after which all card participated In he fascinating game Five Hundred. A Will Treat You Right Burton Implement Co. Ins-bel- le NO INCURABLE I jornwidMaur HOME CULTURE CLUB. TOLSTOI (From the New York World). Never in the memory of tha oldest resident of New York City baa there been ao murk excitement or euch s aenaation created by any man aa has been during the laat few weekq by Dr. Ginas ao much baa been written and said about this wonderful man that to thoae living out of the city it reads like a romance, go wonderful have been many of big cures that they seem The lame almost mlraculouf. have been made to walk, the deaf to bear and the weak, nervous, dyspeptic and paralytic have been cured in a moat remarkable mana ner, Sit illseie and deformities treated, but in no Instance will an Incurable case be takes for treatment If your cam la Incur, able you will lie frankly told no. EXAMIXEII, OGDEN, UTAH. On Thursday afternoon n large representation of the la lie of the' club met at the pleasant home of Mrs. Clark Gibson. Plan were perfected for an open meeting to be given on next Tuesday evening at the home of a great expense, and involve conside- Mrs. E. B. Knapp. No. 3183 Jefferson avenue. All active and honorary rate length of time. A payroll at Murray of $5,000 a members are invited snd ei peeled te contribute something of internet month is cut off. Over 1S00 men are placed at lib- which they have learned from this labor market in Murray, years oource of study. erty n theXurch Salt Lake fluxing The year book committee, through At the plant, the Rash valley, fluxing plant, their chairman, Mrs. Hyruni Smith, and at other flux mines controlled gave an outline for next season's by i he company, 800 mors men are w ork on English literature. The club thrown out of employment, making a is very much Relighted with the retotal of !,(NN) idle laborers. port The club voted to try bo raise AH ores treated heretofore at this six dullsra per capita for the Canyon smelter sill be shipped to Colorado, Crest Home for boys. Mrs. Knapp the amount aggregating about 10,500 read the lesson, whlih waa the hut tons per qionih. three chapters on Contemporary EngThis ore is furnished from Untie, land. Nevada and polnta. Park City Mrs. Hall and Mrs. McBoy were the Now that tbs smeller la closed, the guests. are to open trying foreign laborers Each lady was presented with n negotiations, but Manager Whitley nosegay of pansies by the hostess. are declares positively that all offer The serving of fruit salad and cake withdraws. The plant in absolutely closed n very enjoyable afternoon. closed, and he is not in the market for In two weeka the club will meet laborers. with Mrs. Charles E. A. WEDGEWOOD APPOINTED. Dont Miss This Opportunity ii M OR XI NO Lake, May 11. Tbs American wiueltiug manager declare most positively that the plant is shut down to slay shut. baa been withdrawn from The lead the furnaces, and restartiug will mean MAGNETIC HEALER t ME Salt The Worlds Greatest Electro " 1907. Absolutely Close Murray Plant and Will Ship Their Ores to Colorado. Monday, March it ' 12, $UliSKS COMING 13th ' MAY and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Blotnel, Proprtetsr. Factory 24M Wall Avenua. OGDEN, UTAH. 'Fhone 107F. Cache Valley Condensed . Milk Company Maiwfaeturora sf Milk Hmeyiucklo Evzporttd Wen the geld msrtal at He will Fair, 1909. A trial sen vines yen there Is nens JUST AS GOOD Ask year FACTORY Qfsr ' AT LOGAN. UTAH. |