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Show THE MOItXIXG EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH. defendants and ball tn each case was q O placed at $150 by Judge Diehl. The esa wu prokecuudi by Parley O L. Williams, counsel for the Utah o o Light A Railway company. Selecting Wedding Gifts UTAH CAMP OF PIOCHE. Colonel Rigby of Denver Taket Look at Awakening Camp. a . Salt Lake. Nay 16. There Is no question that it la now only n matter of from 60 to 60 days when the world wiU agala have heard from the district, one of the fanwu, producers of early days. And there Is ao doubt In my mind, either, that the revival will be permanent; that with the railroad to handle its ores the camp will rank with Leadville both In permanency nod the extent P many for puizled poaar la of Ite ore bodies.1 pardon the suggestion that pi, This estimate of Pioche was ex mw aad experience our Judgment pressed yesterday by Colonel T. Johns of game Proaaata aid. bo of t Rigby of Denver, who as n director aad other Jewelry are always la of the Rigby company of Ariaona la order, aad you are auured of making a general Inspection of the ample choice when you behold the mining camps of Nevada from the dleplay at standpoint of one Interested In that W. L. gUSWELLR, the state! ore reduction possibilities. Mr. Jeweler, Rigby came from Pioche yesterday In this city nn-Two Doors North of Wrights. ud after a fewto days Pasadena. Cal., wlU n brief visit continue hie trip to the lower camps of Nevada. In connection with ble remarks be specially commended the work now e being done Ut Pioche by1 Samuel ud associates, the Lyndon Mines Co.. E. P. Freudenthal ud others. Mr. Rigby released the Information that the Rigby company might Join forces with the Xewhouae people In their proposed smelting operations at Bulllonvflle, some details of the plans for which hare already appeared In these columns. The Pioche district, Mr. Rigby said, is the first mining district he ever visited In which he was in no It has the adrespect disappointed. vantage of immense bodies of ore la sight, as the result of former operaWe eaa tickle your palate with a tions when only high grade could be complete line of choice spring vege- bundled. With railroad facilities ud tables, fresh at our fountain every modem methods of treating ores the morning. Also an assortment of fruits. great bulk of these reserves Is a mediA fine line of Imported and dumestle ant grade of shipping ore, the extent staple and fancy groceries. These of which la too great for comprehengoods will prolong your life and give sion. In the eld Raymond-Klmine, vim and vigor to your system. for example, are nearly 40 miles of workings. Several millions In high grade ore were taken out and In getting it enormous bodies of the lower grades were necessarily blocked out and am now available." GROCERS. PI-oc- New-hous- T.B.Evans&Co eth Phenes US. I3S4 Wash. Avs. A DEED. SON DESTROYED M. Salt Lake. May Waddell, a dentist, wa made the defendant in two enlts Wednesday, filed by 'his mother, I,eoiiora E. Waddell, charging him with detruding her out of her homestead and destroying n deed which conveyed to Isaac M. Waddell, his father, 160 acres of land which Is located In Idaho. Waddell has improved the property In Salt Lake, to which he bolds a deed, and told the property In Idaho for I,5U0. In the second suit Mrs. Weddell euee for $1,000 on a promissory note. The court issued a restraining order prohibiting Waddell front disposing of of his property, upon ths filing uy of n bond with the county clerk. 16.-Wi- lliam g the character of the transfer service we enpply eur petrosa Prompt; reliable aad at low oust. Any time yon nay well be on your Job end handle It expeditiously - and well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. rheas n for yours. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! NEWEST DESIGNS, PRETTIEST PATTERNS e We bought an extra large shipment in order to get the BIGIIT PRICES and we will give our patrons the benefit of these prices. Gome and leave your order before the choice of the stock has been sold. ELY THE MOST ORDERLY. .O' Ely, May IS. J. U Fife, a prominent Balt Lake business man who has been here sinoe Saturday, leaves this morning for Ely, Nevada. Mr. fife Is delighted with Ely, ud the promise of the future held out by the town and district. Ely is not only n good business town, one with a brilliant future, but It le one of the most orderly towns I have ever teen. When it la considered that there le no municipal government, and the only protection afforded Is that given by the sheriff's office with a small lorcc, the class of dtlsenublp hers Is a great credit to the town. "1 have lived all over the west, ud have been on the frontier of civilisation for many years. 1 was in Arlsona In the early 'Id's and In New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and other western states, in their boom days. But la all these states I have never seen n more peaceable, and squarer lot of mea thu there are In Ely. It le certainly n credit to everyone Interested In the camp that the lawe are so well obeyed, that there la so little trouble of any kind, and that the great majority of the people are of that desirable class that make good citizens." law-abidi- g TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION TION. ELEC- Salt Lake, May 16. TJie unual election of the 8alt Lake Typographical union No. 115, which wu held nil day yesterday, resulted as follows: ' President, H. M. Dulels; rice president, Sidney tiroo; secretary-treasureA. Thompson; aergeut-atarms- , Joseph Jep person; executive committee, C. M. lilrsch, H. K. Russell. E. A. Gregory, J. E. Osborne and D. E. Williamson; auditors, J. EL Osborne, A EL Graham and Lorenzo Bceslcy; delegate to the I. T. U H. K. Russell; delegates to the Federation of Labor, J. C. Krter, J. W. Hilton, J. EL Osborne, H. K. Russell. A. E. Graham, B. A. Phillips, K. J. Jensen and George W. Bosch; delegatee to the Allied Trades council, D. E. Williamson, J. EL Osborne and Charles Houck. r, GRIFFIN PAINT CO. 2281 WASHINGTON AVE. Lemons Oranges BILL Bananas Dales Figs Fine Red Apples GROCERIES The Best on the Market Prompt Deliver E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ISJH JAIL St May 16. W. W. Clair, allu W. W. Boll, the bogne policeman who helped swindle the McWblrter brothers of $10,000 lut fail and Inter made a settlement In Chief of Police Sheets private office, ia In the eounty Jell. Hla return to Salt Lake Is the third event In the homecoming of the gang of crooks that operated in Salt Lake lut fall under full protection of the police. . Sheriff C. Frank Emery and Deputy Sheriff Richard L Eddington arflved from Kansu City. No., at 7 o'clock Wednesday night with thflr prisoner, and a few minutes later St. Clair occupied a cell close to that of W. H. Parrent. an accomplice In the notorious swindle, who has been in Jail for several weeks. Salt Lake, GIVEN -- TWO MONTHS. Salt Lake, May Pingree and M. Johnson, two linemen who brutally bent Silas Marker, a street rar conductor, on Tuesday night because he wee not wearing a union button, were this afternoon sentenced to two months' imprisonment In the dtv at hard labor without the option ofjailn fine. Notice of appeal was promptly filed by Attorney J. F. Smith for the 16.-R- alph AND IDAHO PEOPLE. Salt Lake. May 16. A dispatch reat the presidents office this afternoon stated that the White Star at arrived line steamship Arabic Queenstown, Ireland, at 1 p. m. today after a remarkably fast passage across the Atlantic. Among the passengers on board reported all well are: Sylvester Q. Cannon and wife, Rachael Grant Taylor, Amelia Smith. Emily Clawson, Josephine Clawson, G. Larin, Elgin Clawaon, Andrew Charles S. Hyde. Willard G. Bywater. B. T. Burdette, Joseph Tingey, Edwin ltavis, all from Sait Lake; George M. Taylor, Provo; Thenias Kershaw, Preston, Ida.; W. C. Kidman, Mention, Utah; J. W. Phillips, Porterville; Oscar Cardtrn, Lgoan; L 8. Christensen, Hyde Park; James M. Kellor. Mink Creek; Charles Martin-seKoosharem; O. L Robln.&n, Rex-burIda.; E. J. Rudd, Parker, Ida.; Niels Jensen, Providence, and other Utah and Idaho people. . ceived Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State o o o o o o o o o O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o 1907. 17, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO New York. May 16. Word bas been received In this city of the death la Milan, Italy, of Arcandalo Rossi, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera house, suicide last who arlampn-week by cutting out bin tongue. He had shown signs of insanity during tost season at the Metropolitan and this wu attributed by sums tn the hardships he suffered during the earthquake in San Francisco. Hla colleague believed, however, that the lose of hla voice caused his mental breakdown. He sru 42 years old ud had sung far five seasons at the Metropolitan. o o o o o MAY' FRIDAY, COUNTY AND STATT? by the Lyceum management with which they do business, that the senator must be taken on that date or Ms appearance to Salt Lake cancelled. Finally acceptance was wired and arrangements made for the lecture to be delivered in the Orpheum ' theter. The subject arm be The Race COLD SPRINGS GROWING. (duration." Senator Tillman ie known Salt Ijike, May 16. H. R. Elliott to have very pronounced views upon has returned from n trip to the Jen- this great problem and Salt Lakera nie and other mines at Cold Springs, will await a personal expression of bringing with him n bunch of good them with Interest. news. Mr. Elliott Is enthusiutic over the properties showings to put It CASE OF LEPROSY mildly. Ho wu on the ground when the recent find was made so unexpectto a Ksrean Who to Bsing Deedly on the Jennie extension. A shaft Fatiant tained at Holy Creu Hospital. of west on the side is being sunk Ouiustock hill and It was there the Salt Lake, May 16.' There to a It blind" ledge wu encountered. In Salt Lake. The 1s getting bigger and better every case of leprosy is a Korean man aged about patient this said Elliott Mr. morning. day," country nearly "When first uncovered the ora was 40, who came to this to believed be about n foot wile and at n depth of a year ago, when It 12 fret It Is six fret wide. The whole had already contracted the disease. bottom of the shaft Is In ore and Dr. Tyndale reported the case to the to while no assays have been made yet state board of health, ud the man hosof this particular rock It pans be- now detained at the Holy Cross tween $20 and $30. The body is much pital awaiting disposition by the state health authorities. bigger, that much is n certainty but The Korean came to the state dihow much bigger, we do not know. from the Hawaiian lalanda, and rectly We will not be surprised at anysince last January baa been working thing." for the Ban Pedro road. He called on The discovery has led the management of the property to believe the Dr. Tyndale lut Saturday to see what be done to better hla condition, ledge opening la the one on which rich could trikes have been made In the Snow- when the doctor noticed the man's flake. The Snowflake ledge end Jen- hair falling out, ud presently diagnie ledges curve towards each other nosed the case as one of leprosy. Under the law, the Korean can be shipud meet and It to innow thought they the Jennie Ex- ped back to San Francisco, and the spread out again tension. It to the west ledge now be- steamship company that brought him this country be compelled to carry ing uncovered. A tunnel 1s being driv- to en on the opposite aide of the hill him away again. Dr. Tyndale, howand although la but 35 feet this to ever, believes that the Korean socieall la ore. Tbs ore being found In ty existing In San Francisco will take he to the Jennie Extension is Identical w 1th care of the patient ud see that returned to hit native land to die. the era found In the Jennie. While In Gold Springs Mr. Elliott Phyalrtnna uy there to no immediate went over the Wild Iibh and other danger from leprosy. In fact the paIn question can ride In the street properties. The mea who are bringing tient without danger of communicatcars DavR. F. front Gold Springe to the ing hla disease to any one. Clou and is, Charles Short and Mr. Elliott and continued contact to necessary to comothers are conservative when talking about their holdings. They have been municate leprosy. All the ume, when Into saying the ledge on the Wild Irish it wu suggestedthla Immigration morning that he was 100 feet wide. Bamplea taken spector Longley from across thl width yield an aver- would most likely have the pleasant back to age value of $14. In short the trio Job of escorting the Korean port of San Francisco, ha pretty mentioned, and associates have what the ear collapsed at the prospect, and expromises to be one of the biggest Not on your life!" gold propositions In the west. A ship- claimed, ment of bullion will be ready at the IDAHO DAM BURSTS. Jennie tomorrow or within n very few to will this bring days and tt pxpected Boise, Ida., flap 1L Farmer of between $2,400 and $3,000. The mill to Emmett Bench, op the Payette river, working splendidly ns the new plntee will be loft without water this seaare satisfactory ud nil details runson, owing to the breaking of the shape. ning In tip-toCanyon Caul companys dam, which went out late tost night. The secNO SETTLEMENT IN STRIKE. 0 tion affected covers na area of for acres, wholly depended ud Men end Smelter Officials Still Fail Irrigation upon the dam in question. te Reach Any Agreement Sixty feet of the center of the dam went out completely, ud other porSalt Lake, May 16. The peaceable deadlock between employers nnl tions ere damaged. The enterprise cost In the neighborhood of $450,000, emplnyes at Bingham Junction to atlll and was built by local people, with In progress, while daily wages of $2 money advanced by Trowbridge A $34 are eliminated from the expense! to the of the United States Smelting A Re- Ivor of Chicago. The setback Bencn people will be deeply fining company, ud from the Income Emmett felt. of the striking laborers. Ths company officials declare that RISKED THEIR LIVES. it to simply impossible to meet the demands of the men for n New York Fireman Saved Their Comraise, and . there the matter rents, rades From Death. while the men are remaining out. waiting for an offer of this figure. New York, May 16. Half n score Meanwhile the company 1 not Idle, of firemen risked their Urea today tn g but to giving Ita plant n thorough six of their comrades who had saving so men with the available, been overcome by flames and smoke that If terms are agreed to. It bold of n burning barge lying In tart up In much better condition ai tbe White star line pier In the the n long time pest. Hudson river. AU the rescued thu It hu been for men So far there bu not been the slight were seriously burned. The six had eat tendency towards violent demon- gone into the bold when they thought strations, The strikers have declared the fire had hem overcome end were that uy of tbelr number found drunk cutting away a partition when a terwin be taken to their bom. at once, rific bunt of flames ud smoke swept and have passed a resolution consti- through tiie opening ud enveloped tuting each striker a committee of them. The men dropped unconscious one to see that there to no disorder and their comrades, braving the fire or rowdyism. and smoke, went to their rescue. One This afternoon Traffic Manager Geo. by one, the unconscious firemen were W. Hrlnts of the smelting company, carried ont ud passed up throngh aid that there were no new develop- the bafahway to the open air. The ment!, end that so far es he knew rescuers themselves were nearly sufthe shirt down would rontinue Indefi- focated. nitely, while preparation are being made to withhold shipments of ore MORE from the smelters for n few days, and to Colorado to ship them points, Are Enlisting In New YornVor should the plant be kept out of comin San Francisco. mission for a long period. No meeting hu been arranged between offiNew York, Msy 16. In answer to cials end the men, and no attempt to advertisements for experienced nonn reach settlement to made being by union motormen and conductors, huneither party. dreds of men yesterday went to an office to make application for uptown IN BALT LAKE. DUNKARDS employment. Applicants were told that would be sent out of town Salt Lake, May 16. Rio Grande and they that they were to be train No. 1 came In from the east sent understood to San Francisco to take the of today, bearing large party of tdrikera In that city. en route to Is Angeles, where places of the when they Muy of a national convention the order will were told of applicants, the conditions, went be held during two days next week. way, but quite a number took cards The Dunkards came from all parte of and returned In the afternoon. They the country east and south, and are were told they would receive about traveling In first class style and mak- $3 a day. time. with ing good them They cany a large brass band, which paraded SULTAN WILL COMPLY the streets this morning, followed by members of the order, all uniform- With tha Demanda Made by the ed In light grey suits. French. The order known as Dunkards Is really a religious denomination of Faria, May 18. The Sultan of MoGerman Baptists. who have numerous rocco has decided to comply with tbe colonies In this country and Canada. French demands for reparation as the At 2 oclock this afternoon the party, result of the murder of Dr. Mauchamp, numbering 100. will take In the sights according to a letter from Fez. handon the seeing rr. and will leave ed to tha French minister at Tangier. for Los Angeles over the Salt Lake The fact was communicated to the Route on a special train this evening. cabinet at a meeting held today. The minister decided to await the recepTILLMAN WILL LECTURE. tion of the full text of the letter before arriving at a decision as to whether It Salt Lake. May 16. The announce- satisfactory. In any case, the occument wu made thin afternoon that pation of Oudja will continue until an Senator Benjamin R. Tillman of South absolute settlement has been reached. Carolina would lecture In Salt Lake on the evening of Sunday, May 26. OGDEN AUDITORIUM Ills coming ban been a matter of common Information for several months put. but not nntil today wu The Ocdeu Auditorium will he open the exact date known. Messrs. An- for skating Friday night and the manderson ud Wallace made a plea for agement to ananging to have skating some week day but were Informed at least once a week. THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS OGDEN, UTAH. MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers of Packers of High Grade Vegetables A Full Una of Utah Fruits and Pierce's Pure Food Catsup. Pieros Pure Food Fork A Bsana Piarea'a Pure Feed Hemiey-Pierce- e Worcestershire Sauce-- THE FACTORY. FIVE POINT BEST. OGDEN. Harness and Wholesale end Retail Manufacturer ef Saddlery The beet and Largest Manufao-turers in the West 134 te 940 S Sec-vic- e Dun-kard- Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the geld medal at the State Fair, 1606. A trial ean will you there to none JUST At GOOD e 2261 Wash. Ave. OGDEN. UTAH. MOTORMAN Manufacturers of awnings Street. Twenty-fourt- h Milk Company TENTS and... . OGDEN. Ask your Grocer for It FACTORY UTAH. WAS t T Manufacturer of CIGARS m Gear Havana and Domestic PARIS ON SUNDAY. Veritably a city of contrasts, this wonderful Paris. Whilst, tn one quarYou get tha best and pro mots ter of the town, resolution seemed to an honest home Industry when you smoke tha Victor. Union mads. lurk, in another the most charming ud interesting of ceremonies waa taking place. In the hudaome hotel of i Lea Annales," lime. Adolphe Brtoson and her glfUd husband, the dratnatlo critic of the Temps," were holding a reception, tt wu the maiden effort of the Malden's University, which hu been spirited into existence by the magic wend of Mme. Brtoson. The hotel la built in Pompeian ntyle, ud house. hu atrium at tbe bop of the charmThe way thither was lined with ing young women In the pride of Parisian dress and millinery, so that Our splendid stock aids noe felt like usistlng" at a dance yon to select Jut what you or, poulbly, at n wedding. On the want Cana and sea us. first floor, n concert wu In progress Stock remedies will be a In the very conference hell, which to. specialty with as. morrow at this time, will resound to the voice of M. Paul Doumer, lecturPOULTRY SUPPLIER, ing on the moral qualities of perfect womanhood. The voice vibrating, an hour ago, wu Coquclla cadet's M. Coquelln wu singing e. thing he has never been known to do before singing amusing song tn an amusing voice; the words had political allusions. Perhaps, the genial actor of . the- Co media Fraocalse imaged to i turn the girlish mind into the path of HAY AND GRAIN. Is Pukhurat ud other great reformers. Fie, M. Coquelln! that you should treat with irreverence the noble ministers. What an example to set the 2110 Washington Avenue, future femlnle voters! Both Pkonea. . Then there wu also Fursy, singing a song which to hla usual way of earning bread and butter. But Fursy, poor dear man, does not usually sing before young ladles of tha middle w Is tha time to ardor ycur classes. He hu a box" on tha slopes of Montmartre, where he end a merry company sing and recite all manner of SPRING AND SUMMER things; hardly ever respectful, and quits often not very respectable but Immensely amusing. Well, Fursy wu there, like a King of Bohemia strayed into the wrong country. That he wu singing at all and about the Feminine University to proof of the amazing Influence of Mme. Adolphe Brisaon. Our goods are now in and would listened ladles Young without a blush be pleased .to have yon call la to upon their cheeks, so that the words soe them, Wa also do repairing, were evidently proper, though I was cleaning and pres sing. out of earshot rPrhapa Fursy will be offered a chair in the University on J. E. BOLSTAD the strength of IL Fursy on How te deal with refractory Infanta" wonld be Fhona 606K, $1$ 24th at very entertaining, not to say Instructive, to such of the undeigradutea as are to marry. I Imagine many a fine University career will be nipped la the bud because of matrimony. Think how attractive these sweet girl uni- D0X0T0 & COMPANY veraitairae" wIH be when armed with natural charm and ertlflcatee In nil . 155 25th Street the branches. They will be Irresist- FLUES PROVED AT LOGAN, UTAH. A. E. CLOSE cents under the high point of the season, reached a few days ago. Tbe volume of business la the wheat pit was Immense, a few of the leading firms alona taking on between five and eight million bushels. A HERO AND AVERTED A PANIC. 1 But the Heroism May Cost Him Hie Life He Remained at Hie PoaL Garden and Hover Chicago, May 16. John Maloney, motormen on westbound Chicago A Oak Park elevated train, proved him-el-f a hero last night when, with hla clothing a mass of flames, he remained at his poet after the circuit breaker on tbe motor car set fire to the coach. His pluck averted a possible panic, Ha was severely burned ud may not survive. Maloney escaped from the burning car by climbing out of a window to tha front platform, where the flames on hie garments were extinguished by two men, who wrapped him In an overcoat and rolled him on the platform. He wu removed to 8L Ann's hospital. The train at the lime was filled with passenger. Mora than fifty women and girls, passenger In the rear can, were unaware of their danger until they arrived at the Flfty-aecon-d avenue station. -- SWITCHING CHARGES IN TEXAS. Chicago, May 16 Jamea Peabody, statistician of the Santa Fe railroad, today gave the final testimony before Judge Prouty, of the Interstate Commerce commission, In the case wherein the Texas Cattle Raisers association complains that the switching charge of $2,.on cattle shipped from Texu, la too high. Mr. Peabody quoted figures to show that upon tha contrary the switching charge to too low. The ease was brought against the Missouri, Kansas A Texas and other railroad companies twenty-fiv- e four years ago, GERMANY London,' May 16. In a despatch from Berlin, the correspondent of the Daily Mall gives an Interview with Count Von Pasdowsky-Webnethe German imperial secretary of state for the interior, of the commercial position of the empire. The secretary said that in aplte of trikes and lockout Germany wu exShe had traordinarily prosperous. cessed to be an exporter of men and had become an Importer on a large scale. r, u T. B. Heller M. DuJardlt-Benumet- of Norfolk, Vs., May 15. A. L. Ragland, the ticket broker from San Antonio, Tex., who recently pleaded guilty In the corporation court here t forging n railway ticket ud was given two years In the penitentiary, baa been allowed by Judge Han cel to withdraw bis plea of guilty and new trial ha been granted on the ground that he wu laboring under n misapprehension when he accepted sentence without formal trial. O, Son ible. A NEW TRIAL. Ticket Broker Pleaded Guilty Under a Misapprehension. state z, for fine under secretory e arte, by hla pree-enr- tble afternoon, gave an official smile to the new venture, but poor M. Leplnn wu otherwise engaged. time 1 saw him he wu engaged In parley with dome would-b- e disturbers of the peace. M. Leplne la never afrid. whatever the odds against him. Generally he takes care the odds are on hie ride. Thus, thle afternoon. 12.000 workmen should have demonstrated in favor of pure and unadulterated Sunday law. But agafllnst the 12.000 M. Leplne had pitted 15.006 soldiers end police. Fifteen from 12 do not go, hence even M.aJnures ad-- I vised the demonstrators to .remain quiescent and nnt piny tricks with governmental arithmetic. Had they been untrammelled by M IiCpIne (vigorously backed by m! Clemmtceau) they would certainly nave proceealonlsed the boulevards this afternoon, but they were power!-e- u against the veto, in Consequence, upont and his charming wife and daughter topk their walks abroad with-nut so much as a thought of revolu-- i. "a- - What trouble there was - was concentrated at the Phce de la it was a mild edition of the iri of May without the public panic, toe Idea of tbe general syndicate of labor waa to give the bourgeoisie w It must nasty Jar have been woefully disappointed; the bourgeoisie totally failed to take the matter seriously. The only person who were disagreeably Impressed by he attitude of labor fa its rvotutlonary mool where the wretched 16.000 Infantry, horse end police mobilized on a fine Sunday Fnr them there was rib hebdomadal re." Pall Mall Gn- - Ist . BREWING COMPANIES MUST GO. Topeka, Kan., May 1L A petition In ouster suit wu today filed In the supreme court by Attorney Genrral Jackson against the Dick Brothers Brewing company of lllinola, M. K. Chielitx Brewing company of Missouri. William J. Lamp Brewing company of Missouri, ud the Fred Miller Brewing company of Wisconsin. An order restraining these breweries in Kanfrom doing further sas was granted by the court end an application for the hearing of the appointment of a receiver named for May 26. The property of these enjoined brewers la supposed to be In Shawnee. Crawford and Leavenworth counties. ae DOLLAR kB&ogIIs SUITS IS PROSPEROUS. GRANTED u - over-haulin- STRIKE-BREAKER- Cache Valley Condensed JOHN HOXER 20,-00- cu 'Phene 107F. UTAH. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. -- 50-ce- OGDEN, UTAH. 4 ' p and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Rich I, Prepristor. Factory 2464 Wall Avtnu. Vegetables We pack but one grade of geode n, VINEGAR WHEAT. September Went to Over a Dollar In Chicago Pit Chicago, May 16. The what experienced another sensational upturn near the end of the session of the day. lowest July jumped from the price of EXCURS'ON O. ft. L. to M and closed (be day, 62 Rc over yesterday's final figures of 66 May 27, 10, June 3, 7, 12, 14th. December rose to 102 ud closed with n net advance of Sc at 101. Ogden to Portland. Or, or Spokane, September was also In the dollar wheat' class for a time at l wash, and return, first class fjn.00. but the rinse was at M Tbe clos- Tickets good to return until September ing figures on December are oily 2 60th. Stopovers allowed. . 1-- Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors NOTICE TO Breeders Just arrived from California, the hot pacing atalli'jn, Happy Hooli- gan," race record 2:201-2- : and the grand standard breed trotting sial lion, Package." race record 2:20. time 2:12. These hones will be at your service la Ogden. - Johnson & Dee THE LIVERYMEN for further particular! at 248 24th Street 3-- 4, 1-- WANT ADS YIELD Blti RESULTS. , |