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Show TIIE MORXIXQ EXAMINER, OfiDEX, UTAn. MAY SUNDAY, 12, 7 1907, SUBSTANTIAL WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES PURE FOOD for this STATE LAW GOES INTO EFFECT NEXT TUESDAY. NEW Their Hava Kapt Lacal Merchant! Ehahraa Fiee From the Condemned Goods. hare been preparing for the declared a number of local rvec fveot- g when Interrogated food nev the effect pure the will become Uv will have. Toopday it .SrctlTe and $400,000 worth of gooda the merrantiu house of the atate ill be open to Inspection. Of thU coo-eanln- ptufluiBte, . iVl. estimated j that 675J100 worth Jelliea, luppUee. auch aa Jamq. waet pick lea, peaa and cherrlea will not meet the requirement! of the law. that 1 am aafe In aaylng Commlaaiuner Peteraon vlalta Osden he will find very little to condemn In the local housea aa have awrchantA without exception, aaocharlne Mon dp4ng of their onaerveA and nothing hut legitimate supplies are now cold to the public. There may be a few, not well with the new law, who will ho caught nappingrut In the main, loaaea will amount to a email Item," man, who bartered his lilt g grocery Maraschino cherrlea shortly after the taw had been enacted. The penalty for violating the law la ofyera, and aeveral of Ita proviakma ink n extremely rlaky for any one to attempt to evade the food Inspect-n- r. Merchant! celling impure or spoiled fooda may be convicted without proving their knowledge of the of the gooda. The Inapector la the power to vlalt restaurants, glm hotela, oodawater fountalna, bakerlea, candy factoriea, aaloona and cream-crle- a 1 believe when that Word to Other Women. "I trust that no ona will think from this that want my nama In public for any cause only to 1st anflerers know where they may find relief from many ailments. For Suffering Women. I can truly aay I have been much Mrs. J. 7. Summltt, ear. Seventh benefited by the use of Parana. X feel better than I have for two years. It is andCypreaeatneta, Muscatine, laws, wrlteai the beet medicine that I know for In"It haa been aome time alaoa you ternal troubles. X have taken medicine have heard from me, but I am getting from the doctors and found no relief; along all right. Parana haa cured but when X began taking reruns I eould sea that before I had finished taking the I hope other ultertmg woman will flrat bottle It was doing me good. "X reoommend it to all suffering wogive Pernna a trial the eame aa I hage it lathe beat medicine donAfar If it will cure malt will aure-l-y men. 1 think that In the world. X cent aay enough In euro others. ita favor." Mrs. George C. Wora tell, 11 River Rond, Clarksburg, W. Vn. and CamUpaUan. Dyspepsia too much Catarrh af Kidneys aod Bawela. of "An to the merits Pernna, "X must Inform you that X recovered my cannot bo said. "I am sixty years old and hsva Just health after using your valuable medifound out a medicine that la a great im- cine, Parana. X had suffered with catarrh provement to my health. I have ant- of tbs kidneys and bowels, but now am much better and feel reel strong. lered for years with dyspepsia and "X can only praise your medicine and two weeks The stlpetion. extend relief. me my hearty thanks to you herebaa great given only anoeeea." with." Mrs, Marla Ctongoll, Mayer, and 1 wish Dr. Hartman Sn ..Lyman, Utah. f con-ditio- EVENING ORCHESTRA The following la the program of exerriaaa at the 8chool for the Blind to be liven Friday evening. May 17th: 1. "Columbia the O reheatre. Gem . Ocean." the of I. The Palma," Orcheetm. I, Violin Bolo, "Melody of Love," Thnmaa ' Blddulph. (."Medley Overture,1 by I W. Orchestra. Orcheatrn. I "In the Gloaming," (.Cornet Bolo, "Robin Ailnlr," Ford, Carl Lind. J. Man eon-'Pern- of Harlech," Orcheatra. How Can 1 Leave Thee," Or- 1 el eetra, Edith I I. Violin Solo, aelocted, Curry. , 10. II. kidney and Bladder TrauMe. "I have been troubled for sixteen years with kidney and trouble, and have taken nil kinds of medicine for the trouble without relief. "I at last Aw Ir. Hartmans ad- vertisement, end I wrote to him describing my case. He pronounced it chronle catarrh of the Madder and urinary organa. Ha advised ma to taka Peruna, which 1 did, eeoordlng to hla directions. "After taking one bottle I felt much better. I have now taken six bottles and X am now cured of tha old trouble of n wears Blending. "I advise all that are troubled In the way I have been to take Peruna and bo cared as I am. "I feel better then I have for ten yean. I shall always keep Parana in the house. X eannut praise It half enough, fur it has been a God --send to me." Mrs. H. E. Russell, Box M, South Button, K. XL six-tar- Internal Catarrh. "I suffered with internal catarrh until IwiotatoDr. llnrtraan, and after taking treatment ns he advised, I eaa eey I am now cared of this most trying affliction, for which I am truly thankful. I think Parana the beet medicine for eatarrh. I never felt bettqf in my lift then 1 do at present." Mias Etta Booker, Dundorn, RaakiN.W.T Canada. System AH Run Down. Mias Rieka Leopold, 1ST Main 8L, Menaehe, writes: Wis, becjr Umtarkrana, "Three years ego my ay stem was In n rum down condition and I waa broken out nil over my body. X began to be worried about my condition and waa glad to try anything that would relieve me. "Peruna waa recommended to ma aa a fine blood remedy and tonic, and 1 soon found that it was worthy of praise, A few bottles changed my condition materially and lu n abort time I waa nil over my trouble, "X owe my mtontloa to and atnagtk to Ieruna, 1 am glad to endures it." Palp la UR SMc. "I waa bothered with Spain In my left aids for twenty-on- e years. Parana and Manalla cured me. I think It la the beat medicine to toko for eatarrh." M re. 8. V.Uriffllh, Utopia, Tax as. terribly taM u WMWMMMMMWMWMMSSM MV Effects af Crlppa. Mrs, O. B. Hageraer, Hill Woodland Stomach Trouble. Avan Kansas City, Mm, write: Mrs. Wilson Robinson, KM lto "I feel It a duty dua to you and to Ave., Toledo, Ohio, writes: others that may be afflicted like myself, "X feel Ilka n new pereoa. I have to apeak fur Ieruna, na mure heavy feelings, na more pain, "My trouble flrat cams after la grippe, dont belch up gas, cam eel moot may eight or nine years ago, a fathering la fUgg without it hurting me, Xwaat my head and aaaratgia. I suffered molt to be working nil tha time, I have nil tha time. My nose, earn and eyes gained twenty-fou- r pounds. warn badly affected. For the last two .eopl that aee me now and aaw 1 ma two mouths ago eeem astonished. yean, think from your description of Internal catarrh that X most have had I tell them Paramo dU IL I will aay It la the only remedy for spring and that, also. I suffered very severely. nil other ailments." "Nothing over relieved me like Parai na. It kee ma from taking oold. With the exception uf sum deafness 1 am feelTreatment at Catarrh. ing perfectly eured. Tha treatment of catarrh la no longer X feel that "1 am forty-si- x did. yean words an Inadequate to express my guesswork; tha nature of eatarrh laao thoroughly understood, and the action gnhihrlViMs The plan of furnishing on a Urge seals, of drags so completely comprehended, directly to the people, a remedy for that the remedy eaa be adjusted to the chronic catarrh, Is aa Immense earing disease with aa seeurary that almost to Up people. -i-litll bin-wo- a. r'--n- Ben Bolt," Orcheatra. Auld Lang Syne," Orcheitra. LEASE ON.GLENWOOD V Firk Will Be Under the Control R. A. Grant. final account Grantprogram haa been prepared. Rev, J. and settlementEL Carver will deliver an gddresa. Afed. which tha pubter the ceremonies, Eatit and guardianship of Grant G. lic la Invited, members fit the order Myers, et Petition for will march to tho cometery and place letters "of guardianship. Granted. offerings on the graves of tho depart- Bond $1,600. Estate and gnardlanahlp of Clayton ed, of whom there are Gustavo E. J. Newkirk, George. Mole, Orff Bedford, minor. Petition for R. L. Clark, Neaa Wootten, B. E. Bert- confirmation of sale. Granted. ram Alfred Kerrigan, T. J. Kurts and EhUta of James Burt, deceased. M. J. Hlgglna Petition for orerr to modify lease. The program la aa follows: Granted. Duet, "When tha Mist Haa Rolled Estate and gnardlanahlp of Emma Mias Away" Mr. W. & lone and Newer, et al., minors. Petition for Tillie Hancock. . , confirmation of Sale. Granted. Opening Announcement T. C. MorEstate of William Murray, deceased. ris, Worthy President... Petition for approval, allowance end Prayer N. XX Uatee, Worthy Chap- settlement final acoount Granted. lain. Estate of Maria L Ooodale, deceasMr. W.8. ed. Petition for approval, Bolo, 0! My Father allowance i Jonr. . and settlement final account. GrantEAGLES MEMORIAL Our Duty Today J. C. Gaaberg, ed. Past Worthy President. Estate of Nancy B. Cniick, deceasBolo, "Ho Leadeth Ma" Miss Tlllle ed. Petition for Local Order Will March to tho Graves discharge of J. H. Hancock. of Brother. as administrator. Continued. Our Absent Brothers D. T. Tracy, Egan Estate and gnardlanahlp of ftmnk Eagles will hold memorial service Worthy Secretary. Lose. Incompetent. Petition for alBeloved" On W. Mrs. "Bleep Duet, Sunday, at I p. m., lu tha lodge hall lowance of clalma. Continued. Hancock. ' In the O'Neill building. An excellent 8. Jones and Mian Tlllle Estate and guardianship of Nellie Oration Rev. J. XL Carver. E. King, et al., minors. Petition for Exercise Aerie. The Closing allowance and- settlement of Selection, "Nearer My God to approval, acoount ' Granted. guardians Then" All. Brtaie of Anthony Flunk, deceased. Benediction. Petition for summary distribution. Continued. Estate and guardian ship of George T THE TABERNACLE Henry Btaker, minor. Petition for of real estate. Continued. Professor Job. Ballantyne announce! partition the following special music for the OREGON SHORT LINE regular Sunday services lu tha Tabernacle at 3 p. m.: New Tima Card May 7th. 1. Selection, Choir. 2. Selection, Choir. Eight trains to fend from Balt lake I. Contralto Bolo, "Abide With Me." (Liddle), Mia. Tlllle Hancock. 4- Organ Bolo, "Selected," Mr. Bam F. Whittaker. Ev Baritone Bolo, "King of Eternity, (Jones), Mr. John W. Bhurt-lif- f. Ball-Beari- ekatea, will also be able to enjoy the Ifc selves as a large rink la to be constructed. Work on the latte; will ,, begin right away. The street car Service this eaon promise to bo entirely adequate. The Canyon rand, leading to the park, has .been double-trackeand n sendee will be maintained. The large, commodious cars, which have been plying on the Washington avenue line, are now able to negotiate the turn at tha corner of Washington avenue and Canyon road and this means, of coatee, that when the Ogden Rapid Transit company receive! aa additional number of car of tha same alee some of them will be used on tho Glenwood Park line. - tf . v I. Alexander Grant, manager of the Grud Opera Houoe and Utahna thea-tand a well known amusement promoter, has obtained n five-yea-r lease oi Glen wood Park and will open the retort on Decoration Day. Necessary will be repair and improvements made prior to that time and, whan the opening day arrives, the park will present n thoroughly renovated and braatllled appearance. Bicycle racing fans will have aa opportunity of enjoying their favorite (port for the large new track, upon which many worlds iwoorda .went win he opened to race1 twice a week. The dancing pavllkm wtU be put in flrat class condition so 'that the devoteoa of Terpsichore will not be alighted, and those who like to get their akatee on, that la roller w Notice to Users off Artificial five-minu- d The Reason Why Hydro Carbon lo Taking tho Place of Other Sy'otomo of Lighting Are: - . i Shave Your Lawn If your lawn needs Great American 5-Bl- -- OR Pennsylvania a . ng A- 6. Organ Solo, "Selected," Whittaker. 7. Selection, Choir. EXCURSION - , will trim the grass, level the humps and fill up the hollows They will stay sharp,' push easier, cut smooth-- .. than any other make. Let us show you one Mr. TO MEXICO CITY. ' Dallyi April 29th Mower 4-Bla- de cr, and. wear longer . a shave, a Mower ade That it is a step in advance of the the other forms, producing a better and more natural light. That the electric light costs three times as much money. te May 17th. Via Union Pacific, $6$. IS round trip. Tickets good to return until July 8L Stopovers allowed. For further particular! see ticket agents, Ogden Union depot or A E Moalny, Traveling Passenger Agent,' Ogden, Utah. There Arc Other Reroone F1NUCANE ARRIVES He Will Meat Hyland in Ogden May Slat itWiilPay You to investigate Our Offices Are Open Day and Evening an Billy Flnucaae, the Irish whirlwind, from Chicago, who fa to meet Dick Hyland in this city en the flat of thla month, accompanied by hla manager, arrived In the city early yesterday from Balt Lake City. He will bePROBATE DAY IN COURT; gin active training at once. . The Salt Lake Republican snya: Billy Flnucane .and. hla manager Howell of followthe Judge disposed Paid Butler, arrived from the east ing probate calendar In the district Friday. Flnucane expected that he would get off the train to go Into the court yesterday: at Ogden, and Estate of M. E. Malone, deceased. ring against Hyland he was told here Petition order to execute quit claim waa surprised when that the match was not to come off deed for reel estate. Granted. Ftaueane la In great Estate of Mathew Mathlson, deceas- until May 2L would have been taken ed. Petition for letters nf adminis- condition, but in going into n disadvantage at groat Bond Granted. tration. $100. ring without n days work at this Estate of G. Bernardaad, deceas- the ed. Petition for approval, allowance end of the line. are glad that there will and settlement final acoount Con- be"But some time to train," sstd Butier tinued. "Billy In able to fight right Estate end guardianship Minnie Ma- Inst night. but we realize the fact that up rie Grlffln, minor. Petition for ap- now, here In the mountains n fellow la not Granted. the same as be waa down on am level. pointment of guardian. x Bond $6,300.. v ire will be ready to go InIn ten Estate of Mathias Gilles, deceased to the days and we certainly expect ring, Petition for order of sale. Contin- to defeat Hrland in quick order. ued. 'la Irish. He doesn't have Estate of James H. Window, de- to Flnucane 4t tell anybody hla ceased. Petition for approval, allow- sticks out all over hlanationality face. But ance and settlement final account Billy doesn't try. to dodge it he Is Granted. proud thst he came from tho Estate of Elizabeth Newer, derail- rather Emerald Isle. Flnucane Is a quirk ed. . Petition lor confirmation of sale. trainer and In most of his fights he Granted. , than ten days In has required 1 . Estate of Samuel B. Wfllls, deceaswhich to get Into condition to m-ed. Petition for approval, allowance his foe. They call hla punch n mule- - The Ogden Hydro Carbon Light c n Heating Company 1 ROBERT n You will also need some Bull Dog Seven-Pl- y Hose. The best that money can buy. Watson Flygare Hdw. Co. ct 2246 Wash. Ave. wollop around Chicago, and there a Kod many lightweights amnnd the great and neargroat who will hear testimony to this fact. Finucane went to)gden early this morning and will begin training at the fire station. Hvland la now training at tho Sanitarium, bill will probably move to the saurer track at the Bali Palace within a day or two and worl In the rpn air. Hyhuid will train her kirk al-- e five rli.u u 1.1 Ftniinan ill Okdei L JEWETT, Manager Phones, Ind. 290, Bell 159 when they will change about until ready fur the battle. May 21. Harry Pattiaon, who is managing the content, was In Balt Lake Friday night completing final details for the go. Sammy McClIntlc, for Hyland, and Flntmanes manager signed the articles of agreement calling for a go at Ogden under straight darqula of Queerabury rules. The la vci tn be chO.'iLUI. but It (fon-- the same length of time, may be Tom Painter af Evan ton, Wyo. BREWERY RECEIVERS. wi . . A Wichita, Kas., May 11. Brewery receivers Garter and Whltoom visited this city today and took possession of about $10.00 worth of buildings ad real estate belonging to the Val |