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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, h imiiiiii inwHtiiHtfn limn I MORRIS WON HAS HIS CASE LICENSED CONTRACTOR CAN HIRE UNLICENSED MEN. is what a great many people think of a piano. This ia not bo often the case a nioet eople think. With the libera! inducements that ve Judge Murphy Interprets the Statutes as to tho Righto of Painters. offer is no longer a question of Can I afford to buy a piano? but, Can I longer afford to decision, in the rase of W. H. vs. Harry Herlg and C. IX Nangle, was rendered yemerday mom. lug by Judge Murphy, who discharged the defendants. Luddlngton had Herig and Nangle arrested while they were In the employ of T. C. Morris. The latter secured a con Mart from William Winslow, licensed billposter and general advertiser, to paint a sign on a Wall avenue warehouse for tha Columbia Advertising company, as Winslow, not being a painter by profession, was unsble to do the work. At the trial, which was conducted Saturday. n baaed bis case on the feet that Herlg and Nangle did uot. at the time of arrest have individual licensee. It was maintained by the defendanta that a licensed contractor bad the right to employ whom he wished to do the mechanical part of bis work. Judge Murphy held to the defendant's argument and stated that any one who paima signs at tha instance of a licensed practitioner is protected by the law which, however, is rather Indefinite. Hs also held that it la lawful for a painter with a lieenao to sublet his work to a second contractor without a license. . The demands of the law, ho asserted, are compiled with when an original contract la obtained by one licensed to do each A deprive my family of the pleasure and eduea- tion of a piano? Every family should have one, and we think we are not exaggerating when we say that we can make it possible for every family to have one. llere are pianos to suit every purse. carry the best line of pianos, and can sell you any grade piano from a Steinway down to one for $200. Come in and see our stock and have us explain to you our liberal We Lud-dingto- terms Music Thomas-Horii- e i: BUOCEHHORS TO CIIAMBERLAIX-TIIOMAMUBIC CO. 314 25th Street Co. I; 8 OGDEN, UTAH work. The only point be held in common with the plaintiff pertained to the wearing of badges by painters to desThe section ignate their profession. embracing thie provision is clear and states without any ambiguity that such a symbol or mark must be displayed by any one engaged in sign painting or work of n similar nature. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas Kcleqtrie Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists ell iL CHOfiTON A SPECIAL years ago, June 9th, 1893, I became the manager of the M. P. A., and began collecting ( bad debts. .1 hare learned how to collect' 9200,000 in a year; that bright red etreake of Honesty exist In everybody. I am still learning. Turn in' your claims and 1 will collect some money for you. TRAIN LEAVING Cltlxena Merchants Protective Association OGDEN NEXT MONDAY FOR LOGAN. of Cache Valley Metropolis Agree to Pay all the Expenses. Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts National Bank Building. Commercial Salt Lika City. The Ogden Tabernacle been honored by an Choir has invitation to present tho "First Chriatmaa cantata in the Logan Tabernacle next Monday night The promoter! of the enter- 77, 78, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99 and 100 Commeiyial National Bank Building, Salt Lake City. "Borne People Dont Like Us. Franela G. Luka, General Mgr. prise In Logan have neaumed the responsibility of paying nil expenses amounting to about four hundred dollars. They are confident, however, of making a big success of it for a great amount of enthusiasm is aroused over this important musical event. The Salt Lake eolotate will arrive In time to take the special train carrying the choir which leaves here at 1:30 In the afternoon. A matinee for children will be given upon the arrival. In Logan which will also serve as a rehearsal for the choir and soloists. Tho evening performance will be given at 8:30 after which the special NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e the ideal stove for summer. Does everything that any other kind of stove will da Any degree of heat instantly. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. At your dealers, or write out neatest agency for descriptive circular. The T AUmfll w Lamp TTAII. Tm ilSDAT, jrXF. day that Moyer. lYiiibone and Haj- ciod told him at this time 10 go to Canon Chy, Colo., to ger Peabody." Moyer's home vm In the Aberdetn Flats Orchard said he went them cu his own volition. He bad nut seen Moyer fur a ear or more before ibis. The wiineaa j was not ure how the Peabody matter cants up or wbo spoke of it first. Moyer said he mauled tu get rid of Peabody so no one else would follow la his foouiepii. Peabody had gone out of office at this time. Orchard said he talked with a:id Pettibone at the latter a store. They gave the same reasons for wanting to get rid of Peabody . Moyer also had a feeling of personal enmity toward Peabody. Orchard said, blaming him (or hi arrest. Orchard said Pettibone naked him to get a position aa life insurance solicitor before going to Canuo City. He got letters of Moununeudatkina train several persona, among them Mr. Hawkins, a law partner of Attorney Rlchardsun who has conducted the of Orchard. Richardson wanted ho know the circumstances of securing the letter and wanted to know if Orchard had uot said it was necessary for him to gel work in order to support his family. Orchard said he told Hawkins he was desirous of getting the position as a solicitor. Tba witness said he met Hawking at aonie trials la Tellur-id- e and tho attorney remembered him. Haywood later told he bad made a mistake in getting n letter from Hawkins for if anything happened In Canua City U might Involve tho aitorney who had bees representing the Federation, Pettibone told Orchard he must have eome aemb lanes of an onrupa-tkif he was to remain in a town the else of China City without arousing suspicion. It was for this reason that he took up Insurance suilcllalion. The casing of the Peabody bomb prepared at thrum City has been plac. ed in evidence. Richardson wanted to know today why the would-bassassin of the had made such a large botnU. Orchard said he bad planned to place the bomb out aide the house and beneath tbs window where Peabody often sat In tbe evening. Tha fart that tbe bomb might also kill Mra. Peabody and the children made no Impression upon him at tha time. Orchard declared. The witness said he made a pretence of Insurance solicitation while In Canon City and vicinity. He did not suooeed in writing any Insurance policies, so he went into the hall insurance business with a man from Kansas City, named Vaughn. "This insurance of fanners against storms waa a fake, wasn't It?" naked Richardson. ,H waa a fake, yea air. "You Juat gave the fanners a piece of worthleaa paper and took tbelr money?" "Yea, air. Orchard said he made a deal of money out of the scheme. Hie plan to blow up Peabody with a bomb bad been abandoned In the meantime. Whrr be waa naked. "Because Peabody had stopped sitting by the window." Beveral times during the Richardson said to Orchard, "let's take the lid off this." The attorney had been taunted by Senator Borah several days ago for "taking tho lid off" and getting what he did not want. Orchard said he talked with Pettibone about tho Goddard and Gabbart affairs in the basement of tbe Pettibone store. Richanllrin tried to get the exact dales of Orchards travels while In the Insurance business, and, being unsuccessful, he turned impatiently upon the witness and demanded for tho third time la the long U. Hay-Woo- d household use. Made of brass throughout sad beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con. g strutted ; absolutely safe; unexcelled is power; aa ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to onr nearest agency. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY light-givin- HERE TO STAY Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices t of Teeth (best rod rubber) ..7.O0 Porcelain Crowns 93.89 to 8.09 A good 8et for Gold Crown. 22k 8.09 Gold Fillings J.M to 8.09 Silver and Amalgam 83.80 to B.09 Cement Fllllage B'idge Work, best Teeth extracted positively, without p:jn by our aclentifle method' (no gas or torturing needlea) witu platen Honest work. Fair y' dealings make our auoceaa coutlau- euf-grati- ' ZIMMERMAN, . 57 WASHINGTON Dslly 1 L,k tlll g:3Q. Mgr. AVENUE. Sundaya 18 OFFICES Logan, Provo and Park to 2. Cf Jl Years Protected Guarantee, INDl PHONE. LADY ATTENDANT. I UTAH DENTAL CO. 11.09 and np .78 Filling.... TEETH kmouTFLAXEi fsPSClALTY ' Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE UTAH CANNING Salt Lake Valley Canning Company CO. OGDEN, UTAH. Packers of High Grads Vsgrtablas Purs Food Catsup. Food Perk A Beans Pierces Punt Pure Food Hominy, iorco'a Worcestershire Sauce. 4 4 1 W4-4"H-F4--4- J. G. READ & BROS. CO. - - Saddlery 840 Twenty-fourtOGDEN, UTAH. OGDEN, UTAH. Phono 107F. 14 9 1 Milk Company Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Won the geld medal at tho State a Fair, 1908. A trial can will you there lo none JUST AS GOOD Aak your Grower for It Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of : : ' 2241 44 con-vinc- awnings;; Street Wash. Ava. OGDEN. 4W4-- 444 1 1 1 4 I H4H 4-- FACTORY A. E. CLOSE Manufacturer of Company Columbia Club Per fee to Cigars CIGARS Blue Label made by Gear Havana and Domestic Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil Columbia Club Ggar Co. UNION MADE "Who told you not to let me pin you down to any place or date? "Nobody," shouted Orchard In re- turn. Attorneys Hawley and Borah, for tho state, laughed heartily at Richard-son'- s seeming discomfiture. "Who told you to ilviri tall me you are telling the truth i next demanded tbe Irate attorney. "Mr. McParland, Mr. Hawley and Mr. Borah all told me to tell nothing but tho truth. "Ha, ha! cried Richardson. "They told you to toll me you are telling tho truth?" "No, sir," replied Orrhard positively. "They told mo to toll tbe truth, not to tell you that I was tolling It. will return to Ogden. "Then why do you keep on telling me? shouted Richardson. FLAG DAY CELEBBATION "Because you try to make R appear that I am not telling the truth." "You are under oath, arent you?" John V. Nelson Urgee the Btoree to Close. "Yes, air." "And you respect that oath?" The following communication on "Yes, air." Well, what are you kicking about?" Flag Day la from a member of the "I'm not kicking," said Orchard, G. A. R,: "It would appear to the committee with exasperating calmness. of the Grand Army of the Republic, "By the wav," questioned Richardwhose members stood In the front son, anew, "have you seen McParranks in battle, where the ehot and land this morning? "No, nlr." shell were the thickest, with their "See him lent night?" fives In their hands, not knowing what No, Mr." minute they might suffer death, that "Did you aes him night before last? it would be no more than proper or fitting that the people of thie city cele- I forgot to ask you yesterday." brate in honor of Flag Day end that "No, air. the business men forbear tbelr busi"Tuesday night?" ness interests for at least half of the "No. air." Orchard said be had seen McPir-lan- d day. at Attorney Hawleys office yesI, for one. received for this service, the sum of $13 per mouth for three terday morning for a few minutes. The witness said that when tbe hall In greenbacks, years and one-halworth about 55 cents on the dollar, Insurance business gave out be rebut I served for patriotism and not turned to Denver end went to work Goddard. for money, and that was the primary on Judges Gabbart asd cause that saved our flag from de- Orrhard said that Pettibone had struction. And now that, by procla- agents out in tho country soliciting mation of our patriotic Governor, Flag orders for hie bouse specialties such Day, June 14th, is made a legal holi- no carpet sweepers, clothes wringers, day, that the people of the city might etc. These men sometimes solicited hear the history of the flag, that has life Insurance. "This basement was a repair shop coat Oie nation so much In life and where Pettibone and hla employee wealth, it would seem very for the business houses of our often worked, wasn't It? naked beautiful city of Ogden, to keep open "Yea, sir." the entire day and prevent tha people "And there was nothing auspicious at large' from benomlng acquainted with the history of the moat beautiful about It? "Thera waa a tin box which didn't and respected banner on earth, earth. (Signed) JOHN. V. NEL80N, look good to me. Well, what was in the tin box? Chairman Committee." 1M off that, too. Nearly all the business men have Let's Uke tbe "You seem to have a lid on the stated they will observe the day by decorating their stores, but they de dare H to be a ruinous policy to (Continued on Page Four.) to close their houses on all holisome time hare been disdays and for countenancing the different efforts to get them to close. You get tho beat sal promote aa honest home industry whoa yoa amoka tha Victor. Union made. GILLES PLANING HILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doe re, Frames, Mantles, Moulding, Wood Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Office and Mill Corner Building. Twenty-seconStreet and Washington Avenua, Opposite Tabor-- . mole. Phenee, nd. 999; Ball 1109. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. EVERY DAY d Great Reduction JUNE Bargains ft 1 Dozen Clothes Pins WEDDING GIFTS Imported Git Glass 20 Per Cent Off German Etched Glass 50 dox. Roys Knee rani a, 50r and 75c value $ .25 100 Hoys' Hulls, 4 to 14 yearn, wurtli $2.50 lo $4.00. , 1.48 '. 10 Pint Uounehold Ammonia Decorated Dinner Plates .10 25 Envelopes , .04 6 Sheets Heavy Note Paper ; .01 20 Per Cent Off Wedding Stationery 20 Per, Cent Off .01 Paper Pins Paper HaMjr Pina 01 01 10 Chair Heats ti Paper Tisane Pajier Queen Clothed Wringer Giro nit e Ilinh I an Large Roll Toilet Paper Roll Crepe Paper Rules Carpenters Two-Foo- t Can Talcum Powder ............................... Cob MANY OTHER 8UITABLE lREHENTB AT 05 1.88 ,25 05 05 10 05 05 reduced TRICES. UTAH STATIONERY COMPANY. Pipes The only difference between our good find (be other felloWa is the price. We undereeH em all. WILFORD BRAMWELL. Manager. RASMUSSENS York Racket Store j We recommend tha Iver Johnson Trass Bridge Bicycle It le structurally and me cbanically correct in every detail. Tba truae gives maximum rigidity with minimum weight. Makea easy riding. Coma in and ace it. Painting n not ao hard if yoa get the tight paint The varaiih you put on a floor it not good for other woodwork ; paint for tho porch ia not alwya right for a chair. ha been made easy by ibe Proufits Sporting Goods Co. All thia ACME QUALITY Personal Adornment merk which direct you to the perfect paint for every purpose. That ia why we sell Acme Quality paint, enamel, stain, varnish. It enables us to give you exactly tho right paint for your needs The Selection and ( Palais asl Fliisfces ia a brmk that makaa the work easier by explaining how to paint anything. Yours free when you purchase. Ik acme CONSOLIDATED WAGON AND MACHINE COMPANY. qualityI ORCHARD PLOTTED TO TEAL THE CHILDREN OF HIS OLD FRIEND. (Continued from Page One.) Yesterday Afternoons Proceedinqe. Attorney Richardson began at once to question Orchard today regarding his conference with Chas. H. Moyer, at the latter's home In Denver, about April, 1905. Orchard testified yester AT LOGAN, UTAH. ' Ogden Pharmacal ALWAYS THE BE8T . Cache Valley Condensed - TENTS and The beat and Largaat Manufacturers In the West and PICKLES A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Bichsel, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avenua JOHN HOXER Harness and te 1 1 Manufacturers of STRICTLY FACTORY, FIVE POINT OGDEN, UTAH. THE BEST. 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