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Show MAY THE MORNING EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, Selecting Wedding Gifts fronts the sheriff's force today, and this is a most difficult task. The un- CGIILD fortunate victim, abo is a Greek, was hui at 10:45 Q'clocli last night by Austrian picket. s'.ail'.ined to prevent n change of shift at 11 o'clock. He waa WILL one of a party of Greeks who ataTtaKo SCR EC KTcTfI G H , tempted to go t. work, and were driven bars fcy Austrians. They went Tononah. Not. May 21. By selectbark to t!.c home. ca reported cone of fur Siler ditions to otoer Grecos, end a party Chicago ing Uu:ge . in the coming finish light be- of 10 mere was sent oat to had out tween Marvin Hart uni Mike Schreck, wht the situation wm. They encoun-tere- l the onlv hitch was overcome today. armed Austrian pickets. . who This fight is elated at Toaopah on the turned them back, when they ap- CRUEL AND INHUMAN TREATafternoon of LtoCuraUon Day and will proached the south gate to the works, MENT WILL BE CHARGED. ever waa outdraw any fUric encounter a trolley and as thev seen in thle'iowu. fired into them. Kraalt being struck and in the eye, the bullet peceti.iting hi The e.ub iomuters, JJ.w-Involve Brows, for a leug while held out for brain and killing him Instantly. His Allegation of Conopiracy New York Detective Jerome Otto Kioto, the Peuver scribe, this body was today taken in charge by to Inveetlgate. oa account of the general satisfaction JiMtae of the Peace J. J. Williams, and rendered by Pluto as referee of the re- a coroner's Jury was sworn in, while cent SJtreck-Will- e light. took tip the diffithe foroe of Bur no one seriously objected to cult task ofdeputies witnesses and New York. May 21. Development securing Siler and, using Johnson and Brown's for men possibly implicated of an liuereilng character are exown words, they bated to throw down hunting lu shooting. The body was plac- pected to follow the serving of the a good man and one who has proved ed the In charge of S. D. Evans and Co., summons in the separation suit absolute reliability. to Balt Ioske tbU after- brought against Howard Gould by Now nothing remains to make the and brought noon. his wife, formerly Katheryn Clemcoming v entire a big success. The The armed force which arrived from mons, the actress. Tba Mil of parfight will sure be pleasing to the eye Balt Lake consisted of Iteputie Sharp, ticulars, which has been drawn up, of the fight enthusiast, as both euen Butare known to be willing mixers, hard Steele, Smith, Ike Emery, Skater,20 ex- Is a voluminous affair, and charges, ler and Sperry. They awore In among other thing, abandonment hitters and glutton for punishment. tra deputies, who ara pronariug to as- and cruel and Inhuman treatment sume charge of the entire situation Mrs. Gould, it Is stated, will also GREEK LABORER SHOT. lu cje of another outbreak tonight. ask the court to grant her $250,000 a At the held over the body of year a alimony. First Fatal Affray as a Result of Ko .alia Inquest A sensational feature Is the allegatoday. Assistant County AttorStrike et Bingham Junction lVvid M. Hatgh waa present to tion of ccoaplracy in connection with ney Smelter. represent the county, while the jury the case. This feature has already was composed of A. H. Ruck, John been investigated by Police Commie JuncBalt Lake, May 21. Bingham and E. E. Jones. A first ses- aloner Bingham, as some members of Wallace, aftion was the scene of a shsotiug was sion held this morning, at which the detective bareau are said to be fray, in all probability a murder, 1U Creeks, who 'heard the shooting, involved. District Attorney Jerume Monday nigh:. A Greek workman at testified as to the main facta la ths baa taken cognizance of the rumors the 1nited Btati smelter was shot case as noon a At knew them. in this regard and wt'd call on Comthey n to death by one of his firmer recess wus taken until thla after- missioner Bingham today to learn now nut on the strike for noon nt 2 o'clock, without any definite whether the case es it stands at preshigher wages that caused a abutting verdict being arrived at. ent warrants an inquiry by his ofdown of the plent a week ago, throwThe shouting cf Rosalia la having fice. no out of men 1,1 employment. ing a marked effect on the whits laborNo papers brought in the suit hive The shooting occurred in the smelof whom have been workfiled yet in the county clerk's many ers," hem vic11 The o'clock. about ter yards ing tor the past few days, but re- oilier, as issue has not been joined. tim of the rtf ray was a member of mained resimilar today,fearing But counsel for the complainant the Greek gang that flays st the sults. away The smelter officials ueclaie Greek house inside the enielter that there is no settlement in sight, have announced that the summons and were on Delancey grounds, and was on his way to work and that either the men will come complaintas counselserved for Mr. Gould, and Ntcolla, when he ni-- t bis death. back nt the wages offered, op there will this is enough under the laws of the be no settlement. tate to bring the suit within tha LOOSE. LET WATER class of cases pending.' IJURED ON FLAT CAR. The suit will likely be tried in Bungleeome Engineering in Western open court, aa It la not usual to send Fart of City. Balt Lake May21. Severto Cardono separation suits to a referee. Howard Gould, third son of Jay A ser- has (lied suit In the district court Rail Ijike, May Loa Angeles A Gould, and Viola Kaiharyn Clemmons ious condition confronts the people against the 8an Pedro, reBalt Inke Railroad company to were married on October 13, 4899, in the western poll inn of Fait Lake. cover damages in the sum uf 314,000 at the Holland House by the Rev. Dr. From Sixth to Ninth West etieet. on to have Wilton M. Smith. The wedding was North Tenipla, City ern-- la liolUng fir personal injuries alleged been received by plaintiff while in the an elaborate affair, and the supper road two above the level, fet along Nev., afterward took place on Mr. Gould's of defendant near confined between banka of kisso dirt, eniplov on February 28, 1907. Plaintiff was yacht, ths Niagara, on which the couthe hastily dumped this morning by employed as a section hand and was ple spent their honeymoon. city street department. loaded car flat a ou to ride Miss Clemmon was born In Illinois. At 4 oclock this morning peopls compelled with ties and lumber. The car on wire aroused in their homes to find which he and other workmen were Her real name waa Viola Dayan, Inbut the wster pouring under their front riding waa bumped into by n box car in Ban Francisco- she appeared Clem-mo- a douri, and flooding their yards to a and Borne of the timbers struck plain- musical comeJy as Katheryn depth of several inches. The entire tiff, breaking hlh arm and leg and Howard Gould Id S3 years old, and roadway was awash, the bank of wat- permanently injuring him to hia damhia wife la a year or so younger. er being well along towards the age in the aunt named above. They have not llted together since fences lie tween Seventh and Ninth flood to July this was lat, and'rumon of separation end West, stop Jt SLAPPED HER FACE. auita, dlvoroe suits and other tulta that a hundred men with teams, under have been rife ever a luce. He has Street Supe.rvlmir Jake Raleigh comBalt Lake. May 21. Cruelty is the been stopping at th Waldorf-Astori- a bined their efforts thla morning. Car 8. asks Estes on which Irinda of late, and haa' refused to discos service west of Sixth West street wee ground In F. B. her Kates for a divorce from his differences with hia wife. abandoned. Tba line is a complaint filed In the district court toline and the south track wae aban- day. Mrs. Estes claims that her husdoned, a dyke of dirt being thrown band baa frequently slapped herface, HEARD THE SCREAMS OF MEN CAUGHT IN THE FIRE up eking the line of trolley poles be- choked her, threw her cm the floor, tween the two tracks, and attempts threatened to kill her and has called to run cars were confined to the her vile names. They were married In tha Middle of Lake Michnorth track. The south track la under In this city on September 28, 1905, Steamer, igan, Discovered on Fire by a foot or more of water, anj It. hai and that the defendant began hia cruel risen three inches since 4 oclock this treatment of her about n mouth after Passing Vassal. morning when the embankments were their marriage and has kept It up ever since. Bhe asks for n divorce, first washed out by the Bond. Grand Raplda, Mich, May 21. Four Behind the flood la a moot unfor- for 33,000 as her portion of the propcoal passers were burled to death tunate tribute to the Inefficiency and erty of her husband, far G0 per and one passenger., J. M. Rhodes of criminal cure leanness of the officials mouth alimony, SluO as suit money was as fees. for the with flSu Detroit, and fatally burned when the attorney's caring citys charged streets. It I decidedly a case of too Crosby line steamer Naomi, from FEDERAL COURT. much Raleigh, rather than too much Wisconsin, was burned to the water's water, and too much Incompetent en" of Judge Marshall baa dismissed the edge eerly today, In the middle gineering, not an inadequate channel, if the channel were prepared to carry case of Patrick Coyne against the Inke Michigan. Fifty passengers and Southern Pacific rumpany for FlO.OuO all of tbe crew, except four coal any here near Its normal capacity. Hera la the way the ruin we damages for injurica received at Pal- passers, were taken off In small boats isade In Nevada, as the Judge held by ths steamers Stratford and the A grafting administration wrought. did not spare the money to clean out that he did not have jurisdiction. Kansas, which was en route from MilIn the five equity cases brought by waukee to Grand Haven. The tons the City creek channel, either la--t Fuel the Itah fall or this spring, Just as it did not the government against the Naomi, which was In comand PWsant Valley Coal upon of Captain Traill, la estimated mand spare the money to repair afreets last company to Carbon1 recover lands in After ths paraengeni and summer and fell, and left the people company st 1225,000. wan given crew were rescued a barge, which to pay the cost in the awful conditions county, the government In Ule to June until 3, replication which prevailed 11 winter. A worse bad been attracted to the scene by than grafting administration allowed nnimer. vs A. Dunbar, suit the fire, put a line ou the burning Western Padfie contract ora to haul gravel away from In bulk anj la now towring heir to Grand equity ns to right of way, de- Haven. North Temple street, lietweeu Sev- murrer overruled. The fire started In the vicinity of enth and Ninth West, all last fall, to Demurrer overruled lu Samuel Rouse In other localities. This was be? vs. Western Ora Separating com- the kitchen between decks and spread o rapidly that the whole ship waa a against protest after protest from and twenty day given to ancitizens who know how difficult baa pany, seething furnace before the crew swer. been the task of keeping the creek 8. H. Lewis, master In chancery, could get the fire apparatus working. within bounds, when It start on a filed report on compensation of the Fire swept the whole length of the rampage. attornev in the ease of Frank Buhl ship and the upper works burned These people now declare that they va. the Annie Laurie Mining company. like tinder. It is considered miraculous will hold the city responsible for this The report makes an 'award of 33,0oi) that the passengers all escaped. Many flood, and will plant suits to recover to counsel, and th mattr was takn of them were taken off In their night for ever) bit of damage. The open under advisement by the court. The clothe, while scarcely any one waa top wood ditch, constructed years ago counsel were E. M. Allison fur plain- more than partly clad. to cam-- city creek water, was rob- tiff, 11. R. Macmkillan for defendant, The fire was not originally dlscov-ev- r bed cf two plnnkg on each side for a and T. J. Richards, receiver. by any of the Naomi's crew, but distance of four block, and It was Elijah A. Box, deputy stale audi- was first seen by the lookout upon Graehl were the steamer Kansas, which was proright where this removal occurred that tor. and George the water left the creek and sought discharged from bankruptcy. Objec- ceeding in the opposite direction from Tbe passage way down the lowered road. tion were raised by creditors to the Milwaukee to Grand Haven. This lumber waa hauled away by con- discharge of the bankrupts, but theso Kansas mode for the Naomi and, in were overruled bv the court. the meanwhile, the passengers of tractors and used In making culvert boat were awakened. the Old residents and street bridges. INTERBTATE LEAGUE. Captain Thomas Traill was the last along the crook declare that bills were presented as if new lumber bad Washington, May 21. A certificate man to leave the steamer alive and been used for tills work, and ara now of Incorporation of the Republican In- hia clothing waa almost burned off terstate Lea cue. an organization of Min, prepared to make a soarchlng investithe negro citizens of various states. The four roal passers who perished gation of this feature. There Is no flood in the old rock- wa filed with the recorder cf deeds were lHiw In their bunks and are The object of the believed to have been penned down ed channel from Main street to Sixth here yesterday. West, but the debris of many months, league Is to prove the condition of (is there by the flames. They ore believed to bsve ehirped from Miaccumulating below Sixth West has member and trace and cnKcct statisblocked tba channel until it L almost tics concerning statue of th negro lwaukee. It is said by the passengers that full of sand and gravel. On many oc- race In American politics, to protect casions much more water than at pres- the civil and political right of ne- tbe scream of tbe dying men In the ent, has rushed down the old creek groes and t urge negro citizen to held were heard, but that it was lm bed, and has been amply taken care adopt the beliefs of the Republican possible to reach them. J. M. Rhodes, tbe only one of the of, but this time the creek wo in party. The IneTporator of the league are passengers who was seriously injured, the poorest condition in years to receive an Increase In the flow, and Robert B. Blount , Richard D. Good- died a few hours after arriving at that la the sole cause of the trouble. man. Walter Tate and Harry A. Clark. tbe hospital. The quarters of the organization will Sir. Rbodra waa a lumber expert be in thin city. GO TO STRIKE CENTER. for the Detroit branch of the Diamond Match mmpany. BROWN TAIL MOTH. Sheriff's Office Benda Thirty Special Officers to Bingham. Halifax. N. S May 21. Alarmed SAW THEM BURN TO DEATH. at the extent of the brown tail moth Bingham Junction. May ;t. This throughout Nova Scotia and the danGrand Rapids. Mich., May 21. quiet little cily where tilings bare ger to the agriculture business of the Many of the passengers of tbe burned been so noticeably free fr in dU'itrb-ano- e ' province should the peat become gen- steamer Naomi returned today to since the big smelter plant eral, the provincial government baa this city. They told graphic and closed down, nnd its hundreds of la- offered a bounty of three cents for thrilling tales of their dangers and borers weut out on strike, is today each specimen of the moth secured. unanimously praised the coolness and assuming a decidedly military appearThe agricultural officials have or- bravery of the crew. Arthur Jones, a ance. ganized school children's corp which Detroit attorney, said: Chief Dopuiy Sheriff Joseph Sharp have been trained to get Insects and "What we suffered as we stood led a force of 20 armed men Into the turn them over to their teachers who. there upon the stern of tho boat town at lu o'clock this morning. While after making entry of each, forward watching the fire creeping towards ns no disturbance has occurred since th" specimen to the experimental in spite of the heroic efforts of the '.if the department of agricul- crew to boat It back, nobody can tell. then, trouble it expected tonight, and :fon the sheriff's office is ready for emerg- ture at Truro. Through It ill no braver men ever The Annnpely vhIVv. one of the walked than SttwarJ Roeabach and ency action. No more per mine nous shooting from ambush will be tolerat- laigest apple producing centers in the Purser Hsnahan. Brave and cool, as ed. and In case It la attmnpted th:-r-e world, recently has ben Invaded by if in port, they worked like beavers, will be organized (hooting fium the the pest which lias aiaumeil the posieating fur ihew passengers. It was tion f a eiioua mena"e to the offws of the law. ihKso nii'ii ho went down to the work of li iii'.h.g The of ill-- - inbRliiuuii uf the lower deck wiib sinuLe and flam as conof Ansst Koxsils the murlerer all around them and handed up the DIVORCE (AF(aI(e$EW5 BBC t. ref-eit-- v-'- rjVi'i fcV taut 1 i u a poser for many puzzled people. Pardos tte suggestion that our Judgment and experience niay be ot aoiue aid Present of gema and other Jewelry are alwaya In order, and you are aeured of ample choice when you behold the display at ' W. L. BUSWELL'S, the Jeweler, jwDoriJSIorthofJArighPa feilow-wiwkme- . We ran tickle yeur palate with a complete line of choice spring vegetables, fresh at our fountain every morning. Also an assortment of fruits. A flue line of Imported and domestic staple and fancy groceries. These goods will prolong your life and give vim end vigor to your system. T.B.Evans&Co GROCERS. Both Phenes 234. , k 2364 Wash. Ave. two-trac- I la the character of the transfer service we supply our petrous. Prompt, rellabls and nt low cost. Any time you say we'll be on your Job and handle it expeditiously and well. ALLEN TRAN8FER CO. 22 for youra. 7Ls D0M0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods a and Nolions cf all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors k - . Ton will all agree that there's nothing better than having your linens turned out In an attractive manner. A well laundered shirt will create a favorabla Impression at all times. We make a specialty of turning out linens In an attractive manner. We await your bundles. Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. 417 2Sth It Ogden Turf Exchange 326 Twenty-fift- h Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE UTAH CANNING COMPANY St California and Eastern races. Direct wire fur all sporting events. -- d:u pro-peri- SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. OGDEN, UTAH. reu-eaia- 5. -. 1907. 22, Packers of High Grads Vegetables Pi tree Pur Food Catsup. Pisco's Pure FoM Pork A Beans Piarces Pure Feed Hominy. Piorco'a Worootorshlra Sauce, Wo pack but ono grado of goodo THE BEST. MANUFACTURERS Manufacturer Of Vegetables Edward OGDEN, t 40 Twenty-fourtOGDEN, UTAH. Blebs!, Proprietor Ave. OGDEN. Milk Company Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen th gold medal at the State Fair, 1406. A trial con will con. vines you there la none JUST AS GOOD Ask your Grocer for It FACTORY AT LOGAN. UTAH. UTAH A. E. CLOSE HERE TO STAY Manufacturer af CiGARS Thl la a branch of the largest and boat Dental Company In tha State. FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation has made ui tho moot popular Dental Company In tha West and our prl cea era within roach of every one. Clear Havana and Domestic Talfe Advantage of Our Opening Prices Set of Teeth Cheat red rubber). .37.04 Porcelain Crowns 43.50 to 5.00 A good Set for Gold Crown, 22k 33.50 33.50 to to Gold Fillings You get the best ami an honest home Industry ...,. 1.04 Bridge Work, beet Teeth extracted poaltlvely without pain by our scientific method (no sufneedles) focating gas or torturing Free with plates'1 Honeit work. Fair dealings mako our success Contin- the Victor. amok 31.00 and up Silver and Amalgam Filling 75 Cement Filling A0 12 Years Protected Guarantee. LADY ATTENDANT. IND. PHONE. S.uO 2464 Wall Avenue, OGOEN, UTAH. h 2264 Wash. A HOME PRODUCT. Cache Valley Condensed TENTS and AWNINGS ths West Street af PICKLES Phona 107P. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of Tho boat and Largest Manufao and Factory UTAH. Harness and Saddlery 434 STRICTLY FACTORY, FIVE POINTS. JOHN HOXER in VINEGAR Utah Fruits and J. G. READ & BROS. CO. turers UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS promote when vou Union mods Garden and Flower ues. UTAH DENTAL CO. I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr, 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Open Daily till 1:30. Sunday 10 to 2. Our splendid stock aids to select Just what yoa want Coma and see us. Stock remedies will ha a specialty with us. OFFICES Balt Lake, Logan, Provo and Park City body of Rhodes, whose picture still haunts mo." Sol Waterman of New .York aairi: "I never will forget the picture of than fellows in the forecastle who were burned. The ship was a nuts of flames. Suddenly Ihe four men, who had been asleep in the forecastle, thrust their beads from the portholes and called for help. The captain of the freight strainer ordered a life boat to go to their aid. The boat went but tho men were unable to squeeze their bodies through the Wo could hear them calllug pitifully for help and see them through the flames, but the life boat crew port-hrle- yon MANUFACTURERS TO POULTRY SUPPLIES, T. B. Heller PROTECT (Si a. A FUND OF 31A00J100 IS ASKED FOR DEFENSE. 2310 Washington Avenue, Both Pkonaa. it could not came back and reported reach them. The captain ordered the Convention Hold at New Yark at boat to return and get the name of Which .Industrial Oppression" the men. Then we could hear tbe queetlone and answers as 'the men told their names and realdenoes. Finally one man called out 'Goodbye, I'm gone,' and fell back Into the flames." BODIES FOUND. Grand Haven, Mich., May 21.' The burned bodies of the four missing coal paraers were found In the forecastle of the Xami when the hulk was boarded here,. ; Son HAY AND GRAIN. FOR THE LAUNDRY. laundering silk stockings, soak in water in which a littlo borax been diaMMved Just enough to the slightest smooth" feeling to the water. Then make a suds of pure white soap, turn the stneklogi inside out, wash, rinseand hung to dry. Fcr eohued stockluga, souk In salt water for an hour to prevent colors from running. Fine pieces of lace may be washed, stretched out on smooth surface until dry, then plared between tbe leave of some large book, a weight put on It, and thla will rave Ironing. Clothes that have grown yellow with lying long, may be whitened by boiling them in water to which has heed added a tablespoonful of the folkiwing emulsion to half a boiler of water: Paraffin, lime water and turpentine, mixed in equal parts, well shaken before using. Bottle the mixture for use. Delicate colon, embroideries, etc., should be washed In bran water, or thin starch, rinsed well, and let get dry; dampen, roll up and Iron with a moderate hot iron, A very hot iron will Injure colors. To wash ribbons, great care must be exercised, as they seldom look aa well after washing as before. If gasoline will not clean them, place tbe ribbon on a board and brush gently with a very soft brush dipped In mild soap aud. Rinse the ribbon in the same wa v. washing the soap rut and Iron without drying, just aa they are taken from the last water. .For first hag give FOR HOU8E CLEANING. Wi New York, May 21. A fund of to be expended In fighting Industrial oppression" In the next three years, wee called for by President Van Cleave of Jthe National Association of Manufacturers at Its annual convention today. President Van Clrave appointed a oununlttea of thirty-fiv- e to find a way to raise the money. Mr. Van Cleave announced hia plan at the ouncluaion of hi annual address la the course of whirh .he declared the principle of the association to maintain tha open shop, to oppoee the boycott, limitation of apprentices and limitation of output and to oppose dictation by labor unions. He also declared that the manufacturer must combat tho newer Iraues caused by tbe determination of labor union leaders to terrorise the President, ccngress, Judges and Juries. Mr, Van Cleave added: "We want to federate the manufacturers of thla country to effectively fight the Industrial oppression. We should provide ways and mean to federate the employer of the country and to educate our manufacturers to a proper araae of their duty, patriotism and The asfocfatlon itself went on record by the adoption iff a report submitted by tbe committee on interstate rommrcc, opposing any compulsory reduction In the rate for transimnation of passengers by railroads. The committee In its report expressed the opinion that any such reduction Would be accompanied by an increase In freight rates. We see In the movement an Indirect attack on the public interest." It la not proved ray the report. the railroads could afford to make general reductions of the kind uncompensated by high or freight charges or Increased income from some other source or cutting down the service. It Is alleged1 that some of them would fee thrown Into bankruptcy thereby, a point difficult to teat for any on expect an experienced accountant, and for that very reason unsulted for arbitrary decision by legislator unfamiliar with railway affairs, after a belf-Ws- y Investlgtion. "It Is probable that some of the main lines between gieat center of at population can carry passenger two cents a mile, bat It la certain that many of the branch lines could not meet the coats ef passenger traffic at that rale. Again, not only must tho present condition of railway service suffer iletcrioratlpn. If the roads are compelled to economise by too severe a cut In their passenger rates, but ths same cause must operate as a serious bar to Improvements, and it tho tin to seder your . SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Our good ara now In and would be pleased to have you coll la to oo them. W alio do repairing, cleaning end pressing. J. E. BOLSTAD Phono 305 K. 313 24th at. Lemons Oranges Bananas Safes -- on Wr windows and mirrors Tie up some finely powdered B parish whiting, which may be had of anr large grocer house for three or four cent a pound, using thin muslin. Dip this Into tepid rain water and Jab oil over the glass ; allow this to dry; then, with a piece of old cloth polish until all powder la off. Old soft newspapers. or tissue paper Is fine. chairs Wash the For eane-eeatechairs with a strong solution of borax and soft water, and let get thoroughly dry in the sun to stiffen the cane, then go over the whole surface with a coating of white varnl-- Balt water will clean willow furniture, but a mild alkaline suds (borax, or mild extension." A resolution was passed favoring the soap) la needed to remove tbe stalas of hands and head. When clean, rinse bill of Senator GaUIuger to promote with salt water, dry thoroughly and the merchant marine. Tarnish with white varnish. Clean matting Wash with a warm suda of mild snap and borax, scrubSl'MM.RJXCURSIONS bing, If much soiled, with a rather Via Colorado Midland Railway. City SHE BAT AND BAT. of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 Hubbubs So Chatters called today, and 17 to July 11. Round trip, 359.15. eh 7 1 don't suppose you got a chance Long limits. to open rour mouth, Eastern Excurilona May 27 to 10. Mrs. Subbulw Oh, yes; almost con- June 3, 7. 13. 14. One Dire plus 32.00 for long limit. tinuously. Stop oven, that Bubbubs You did? cheap rates during the summer. Write Mrs. Bubbuba Yes, yaanlnr: hip L. H. Harding. Balt Lake Cltv. for parshe never took the hint Philadel- - ticular. L. H. HARblNG. ' General Agent. h. raw Opposed. Fine Red Apples a GROCERIES This Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN t 2259 Washington Ave. NOTICE TO Horse Breeders Just arrived from California, tha hot pacing stalll-jn- , Happy Hooliand tha 3:201-3- ; race record gan," grand atandard breed trotting Package." race record time 2:12. There horse wlh oa at your service In Ogden. tl-Uo- I:, Johnson & Dee THE LIVERYMEN for farther particulars at 248 24th Street |