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Show SB -- rr jHis wymeWi9ijfirvi T1IE AMUSEMENTS. ' MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, Ik bind, her hueband. Pulier. n4 a Urge family of WjUu child- grown-ureu. A the lime of her datb fchr sas Bouiewhal over Tl year of age. five miles have already Wu constructed. Recently be gare a bund and lease on ten claims located in the Copper Mountain district for $liMHi0. WednesHugh T. Dyer, formerly manager day he closed a deal with the same the Ogden Sugar Factory, has filed company by which he bonded property suit, through hi attorney Jatue X. la the same district for la.ooO. KimbalL against the Amalgamated Mr. Whipple Is one of the owners in Sugar company for back alary al- the Buckhora mine located in Cold-watleged to be due him. as part payment canyon and has all kinds of services from February 1 to May faith in the mountains east of Ogden. Mu?. The amount be 'sue for is p UTAHNA THEATER, Changes Every Saturday III Mat-Inaa- . Two Performance 7:90 and 111, MATINEE Dally, Eacapt Sunday, EVENINGS at S:S0i Rev. H. D. Zimmerman of Wisconsin will preach at the Baptist church on nest Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Zimmerman comes upon Invite-cittwo or more Sundays. He is a young man of promise and may possibly remain a pastur of the church. His subject for the morning discourse Is Lest 1 Be a Castaway and fur the evening The Gospel the Power of God Unto Salvation. A full attendance of the membership is looked for. matinees sm ... 10c, 20c, SOB 10c, 20c Nickelodeon S10 Wash. Are. Latest Motion Saiga, WEST grand president of the G. I. A. to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers visited the local lodge of that order Tuesday. After lodge business waa dispensed with a WHAT ACTION f BEING TAKEN trip on the canyon car and return was BV OTHER CITIES. appreciated by alL Glen-woo- The total number of fish licensee Issued thus far from the county clerks office Is SIS. Talk about selling goods The Tog gery's 10 day Sale Is the biggest thing in Ogden. evi- dence of growth. Tha buildings at Wllaoa and at Roy are being enlarged and rearranged the former will be ed school house, the latter a will have S rooms. . Mrs. C. C. Richards lost a valuable diamond from a ring and a plumber was called who found the gem in a drain pipe. Miss Winnlfrwd Goddard, municipal court stenographer, has gone east fur a month's visit with relatives la Nebraska. The Sevier Consolidated baa deposited n bar of gold bullion worth $1,000 and cyanides valued at $1,100 at the First National Bank. A second shipment of a $1,000 bar of bullion is due to arrive this week. The county clerk Issued a marriage license to Alma Wsgataff, aged S3, and Dora Cawley aged 18, both of . Every knock la a bnoat We are tha. originators of tha only 10. Tbs Tog-gsry- State game and fish commissioner Cromar states that tha first Issue of licenses, 11,000 in number, hsva been given out. In the equity case of T. C. Mercer at al Judge UuweH ordered A dismissal. vs. WHS am Hull Wednesday evening George W. Murphy and Mias Joaia F. Claire, both of Ogden, were married at the home of the groom, by J, K. Carver. The cottage waa decorated with roses and evergreens. Only immediate friends gad relatives were present at the ceremony, Immediately after the marceremony n supper waa riage served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will make their home la this city where both are well known. The Scotch people of Ogden, 700 Strong, went to Lagoon Wednesday. They are a fine outlook and all voted the committee their thanks. Thera waa a surprise party given by Ogden at the homo of George Lockheed, Sr., Wed-daIn honor of Mrs. Jane Tulloch, who left yesterday for her home In Australia. She Is a slater of George the Scottish people of , - Lochhead and they had not seen each other for thirty years. The Goldbug Mining ft Milling company, with claims twelve miles north of Terrace, have had several Many .from the ore, returning from $7$ to $130 In gold. . Hon by' the carload are being vived at the local packing plant . ' reSev-.er- shipments have lately come In from Utah and Idaho points. Tha Board of County Commissionwill ait aa a Board of Equalisation Friday and Saturday next nil day, and oMnday, at S p. m. This will he the last chance for all those who have grievances to he righted to appear before the board. ers The second trial of Charles Rich ards, on a charge of battery, sworn to by Peter Wangsgxrd, was commenced In police court yesterday. Richards waa discharged several weeks ago on account of the jury failing to agree. Testimony was taken in the case in the afternoon. In the selection of. ven-Jury men this morning n special An Ira of eight men was exhausted. additional venire of eight men was immediately drawn and the examination proceeded at S o'clock. Most of the Jurymen excused stated that they had opinions of the affair. which they obtained by reading the newspapers. Several of them, however, were In the canyon when Wangsgnrd was assaulted. wen-forme- Mr. Geo. D. Horrocha and IN THE Mrs. Murdock, J. H. Young, the Southern Pacific train agent, left yesterday for d Springs for a few days' outing. Ogden. COAL FAMINE pend the summer. a gl-'- ng range, $3.o00. Abiaham Chadwick and wife to John 8. Chadwick, part of section 5, township $, north range, $4,000. brother-in-law- , changes Monday, Programme Wednesday and Friday. Continuous performance from S p. to p. nu and 7 to 10 p. m. mlMina five cent. Don't mis it The county schools are INSURANCE AGENT MI Christian Renstrom were quietly marat ried, Tuesday evening, June 18th, Und-atrothe home of Mr. and Mr. Axel Rev. street. $41 Twenty-Thir- d O. A. Eliuqutat officiating. Mra. Und-etroIs n sister of the bride. Mr. Salt Lake and Mrs. Horrocks left for will make this morning where they their future home. m Los Angeles la Already Looking Ahead and Government la Acting. Mr. and Mra. Harry True, who were married Wednesday In the Church of the Good Shepherd, left tor Ogden must be watchful of the coal an extended wedding tour through the situation or this city will suffer next East, winter. Other plaoes are making arrangement far storage coal and General Superintendent Bucking- even the government la looking ahead ham came In on Southern Pacific No. by planning to store ooal during the 1 yesterday. He left W. B. Scott summer. Strenuous measures have of the Harriman lines at Sparks, look- been adapted by the government end ing Into railroad details and Incident- the railroads to avert a fuel famine Sually exploring the hills. Division in the west and northwest. Howard perintendent Man son left .the party to Elliott, president of the Northern go to Tonopah. Pacific, recently wrote to Commissioner Lane of the Interstate The funeral services of Reed Allen Commerce Commission, suggesting will be held at S p. m.. next Friday, at the probaMllty of a fuel famine In the Third Ward Meeting House. The the west and uorthwest next winter remaini may be viewed from 10 a. m. that might exceed In Ita serious posuntil 12 m. at the family mlednce, sibilities the famine of last winter. S65 Twenty-thirstreet. The Inter- He advised that every effort be made ment will take place In the Ogden by the commission to Induce consumers, Including the government, to lay in supplies of coal during the summer months, pending the movement of the crops in the early autumn. Commissioner Lane immediately took up the matter with Secretaries Garfield and Taft, urging that coal supplies at all depots of the government be put in at aa early date aa possible. The subject waa considered at the Mat cabinet meeting held before President Roosevelt left Washington and It waa decided that the suggestion should be adopted. Secretary Garfield wrote to Commissioner Lane, in response to S letter which the Commissioner hid written him on the subject, hia letter containPOLICE CALLED UPON TO CLEAN ing this paragraph: "1 beg to acknowledge your letter OUT THE CURS. . of June 7th, with the enclosure from the president of the Northern Pacific. Hie suggestion regarding fuel Is an Town Overrun by Vicious Anlmald admirable one, and wll be acted upon and the Nuisance le to the departments." by be Ended. Commissioner Lane haa received from B. T. Staunton, chairman of tha railroad commission of Montana, a circular which the commission has Issued owners arc collars without or Dgi an investigation into tha to the route of the crematory. respecting of coal supply now In sight the subject Captain Brown, of the police force, and to be available for the use of assersays so, and to back up hia the winter of Montana cttlsena during tion be conducted an expedition last months of 1907 and 1908. The inquiry night that resulted In the death of two howa that a coal shortage, ex cum that bad no qualifications save the pest winter. Is not the ability to Mte and worry man or seeding that ofbut probable, unless beast. Yesterday the work of examin- only possible steps are taken to avert It; and1 the ation la being continued and good re- commission advises the people to put ports an expected from the patrolmen In their supplies of coal at the earliest on beat date. The dog nuisance baa become a possible Commissioner Lane ban been advispositive menace to- public safety. ed that the city of Loa Angelea, Call Wednesday a shaggy cur kith a perfect made arrangements to put row of teeth, attacked a amall boy on fornla, haa full supply of coal during the eara bicycle, pul lied him to the ground in acummer months and he haa learned and might have done him serious In- ly and that the railroads of the west aid. of arrival for but the timely jury northwest are placing at thH- - various The canine went the route. depots all the coal they can Soon after this occurrence a pack supply tore conveniently. the la brutes, of Iran, hungry looking street neighborhood of Twenty-seconWEAK, WEARY WOMEN. end Lincoln avenue surrounded n horse being driven by John Hays, ao Learn the Cause ef Dally Woes and snapped at its heels and nose and End Them. frightened the animal that It broke into a run which waa checked only after a perilous Journey. When the back achea and throbs. A similar experience waa reported When housework la torture. Thirteenth street, from yesterday, When night brings no rest nor Bleep. avenue on Reeves while people When urinary disorders set in. station the police aveaue Importuned lot la a weary one. Womens of for aid In ridding the neighborhood There is a way to escape these woes. Its dogs. Doan's Kidney Fills cure such Ilia The curs In the city that run the Have cared women here in Ogden. streets, night and day, are becoming This is one Ogden woman's testioutlaws, with the vlctousneaa ef wild mony. animals. Scarcely a night passes that Mrs. George Wahlen of 3860 Grant d lours In hen eopps and even cellars ave., Ogden, Utah, aaya: "I have households goods and meats where three for from complaint kidney are kept are not telephoned to the or four years and hava spent a great Five and ten strong they an deal of money on doctor Mill, expenatfiimv along the sive medicine and put up remedies to be encountered skulking cutters of the principal atreeta and In without obtaining relief. 1 procured the alleys and blocks of tke business Doan's Kidney Pills at 8. W Badcons drug store and after using themdis-a Thn'cltjr council will be asked to short time all the bachache and In dog either have make a change of the kidneys disappeared. Not order catcher, or appoint a of the trouble remains at a symptom patrolDoans Kidney time. special men to aid the present the promt men to shoot any tramp dog on sight, Pills have my heartiest recommends-tion.- " mon of breed ao that this particular grels will decrease. For sale by all druggists. Price. 50 Co., Buffalo , cents. Ffaater-Milbu- rn New York, sole agents for the United PROBATION OFFICERS States. Remember the name Doan a and Rtcommsndsd by Judge Gunnell and take no other. Appointed. of Ju- UTAH COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Upon the recommendatlone EXCURSION venile Judge Gunnell, the chief proba-In counties several tor the officers tion To Prove, Utah. the Second Judicial district have been Via Rio Grande Western Ry. Tickets court Juvenile the appointed by on sale June 20, 2 1st and 22nd. Good and are si follows: to return until June 25th, Fare $3.00 of C. H. Jacobs, For Weber county, round trip. 0Fwbavla county, Wu. W. Roes, of OGDEN TO PROVO AND RE- Farmington. Short Line, $3.00. For Morgan county, T. S. Wads- tura via Oregon food to return to June 20. 21, 22, worth, of Morgan. The law provides for other proba- June 25th. tion officer! under certain conditions, EXCURSION TO ALBERTA, IDA-h- i, but no slop along that lino has been via O. 8. L. June 20, II, 82, 13rd. taken. $10.25 round trip, good to return to June 30th. VALUABLE MINIRC PROPERTY d D06S ARE TO BE SHOT . DOWN r HERE M-i- ! Uo7. . Is thus Yuiinda J To.i . for Be j rna Ligiii was third. Xeul-ou'tor the mil- and a quarter Mohan : iu Tile as The Keoue et--t ry ami June. I he favorite in the race, This n:i on., in hloh ha been sere beaten off in the first half of the grow mg in lu.iia (or o:ue jear paM dirtanre. Xealon Was 20 to 1 In the in dlftvi.-n- i ha The winner was first to gel isnt of the couuiry, iiw iwauu-- j ay at the start, but was quickly regular w forui. The latest and tiie strong-cxerhauled by Faust, who led unli' impel U ba been supplied from Uear iie mile post. XeaTon then moved the unscrupulous partition of lVngal up and. on entering the stretch, shot by Lord Cure- n. carried out with s out iu front, and crossed the line a most autocratic disregard of public winner. opinion, on October 16.. llmj. The people of Hcugal protested by inaugGALLACHER ASKS DIVORCE. urating a boycott of British goods as korerntr.t-nf- t.f by ni liuiu. 1 und s in.- 3: mi t far as possible and the spirit is still kept sacred. On the paniiUu-dathere were or more public meetings in the city uf Calcutta alone, Haa Been in San Francisco Where the attended by people from thousands to hundreds of thousands in number, People Have Lost Heart and and the ancient custom of Rakhl (a Are Discouraged. piece of silk thread tied around the wrist of a fellow friend aa a sign of weal and woe) was relived of caste or religious differregardless F. L. Keller, apecial agent of the ences. Men embraced each other sayNorth British, and Mercantile Insurbrother to brother, side by side." ance of London waa In Ogdon yester- ing. The business of the city was pracday, making a rapid inspect ion of tically suspended, a all the Indian load building eandiUana and the type shops were kept closed. As a sign of of buildings being used for warehouse mourning n fire was llghtrd in any and storage purposes. He expressed home to cook any food. Besides there himself as entirely satisfied with the were held thousands of protest meetfire protection of the city and stated ings all over the country. From that that the erection off the two shower date India stepped Into a new era. equipped warehouses within the city limit a would have a beneficial effect ou the rates of insurance companies. SUMMER EXCURSIONS With s party of eastern men, all of whom are high in their profession, Mr. Via Colorado Midland Railway. City Keller haa Just completed sa Inspection of Ban FTanrUco. Insurance of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 companies are gradually eateadiug and 17 to July 11. Round trip, $61.15. their credit and business to the unfor- Long limits. Easters Excursions M ay $7 to 10. tunate city, he said, although aa yet 2, 7, 13, 14. One fare plus $3.00 June to are cautious owing they extremely thor Stop overs the unsettled condition of the finan- for long limit. cheap rates during the summer. Write cial and labor market San Frnncisoo la busted wide op- L. H. Harding, Salt Lake City, for far U H. HARblNd, All the money In Oculars. en," he declared. : General Agent. the city is tied up in new buildings. Most of it, however, has found its way hack east from where it came soon after the work of reconstruction was commenced. Business is paralysed and nothing much short of a panic exists. The people are so sick of labor wars, grafters and other troubles that they seem to have lost all heart or desire to Improve the city. 'THimaiely the city will he benefit-te- d ty the slump which now exists. Grafters will be punished and an end method of put to the robbing the people of their money, b uk In ess will become more reliable and condition! In general will assume WON their normal shape. The people right NEALON, BY A LENGTH. in San Francisco are to blame for the stagnation. 1 havo seen common laborers, small merchants, and even capitalists spend money by the handful Came From the Rear ef a Flying in cafes and restaurants which they Field Electioneer Was Easily had no right to apend. Buck extravaDefeated. cerwould and it ruin any city gance much done as damage to tainly haa San Francisco aa the earthquake." New York, June 20. Nealon, tha brows colt of Lee PurHOME RULE IN INDIA. nell, came from the rear of n flying The national movement in India, field f 18 horses, this afternoon, and which ban for its aim the Industrial won the suburban handicap by a regeneration of the country and the length over Montgomery, who waa sec. y life-ban- g mm AMU day is TURF EVENT high-hande- FOUR-YEAR-OL- d lO SALE' What is it? In point of fact, it is the freedom from poisonous and spurious excellence in flavor. that gives to - SAYS OGDEN'S FIRE PROTECTION IS NOW GOOD. Salt lathe. June 20. Because Mrs. Harriett S. Gallacher told scandalous stories aobut her huvband. James Gallacher, according to hia complaint, he filed suit for divorce in the third district court .m the charge of cruelty. Hia married life for aix years has been unplessant and his wife has abused him lu vile language. It is slated that she also abused her family of eight children and failed to provide for them In any way. Gellarher aaya that the slanderous story she suited about him Is unprintable. They were married la Salt Lake October 1$. 18ML Gallacher asks fur the custody of the children. He claims that his wife has never tried to make a pleasant home for him or the children, and that she ia unfit to associate with them. ARTIFICUL Flavoring S. Extracts their wide popularity and increasing sale. The retail grocer arc learning that quality rather thjs price is necessary to retain the Bon fide ace of customers and sake ft successful business. A 10009 Bond f on every case of 1 HamcsTy Extracts S i 'QiMUiutteeiriQ fhntr purity k ICE We have the exclusive sale of artificial lea. The purest of the pure. CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO Call Independent phone 234 or Bell California daily, June 23rd to July 31 uX. Ogden City Ice Company, Samuel Thomas, Manager, Office 419 6th. See agenta for particulars. Twenty-fourtstreet. WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. OGDEN CITY, UTAH. . TO OUR CUSTOMERS: For bualneaa convenience the Utah Light ft Railway Company haa found It necessary to adopt the following plan for mater readings, effective June 1, 1307. All avenuea running north and south except those In the ComStreet to mercial District (which are Wall Avenue from Twenty-thir8treat to Twenty-MatStrait, Uacula Avenue from Twenty-fourtStreet to Twenty-fiftStrut, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fiftStreet, and Washington Avenue from Twenty second Street) and all strode running east aad we Street to Twenty-alstnorth of Nineteenth Street, will he read oa or before the 15th of each month. Bills for those reading will be mailed oa the 15ih aad discount of 19 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 22nd. The Commercial District, referred to above. Including Twenty-fourtStreet from Wall Avenue to Adame ArcStreet aad Twenty-fiftane, und all the Street running east and west, south of Nineteenth Street, wll be reed oa or before the last day of each month. Bills for these reading will be mailed on the last day of the month, and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 7th ef the succeeding month. This applies to all metered electric lighting and gaa accounts. win for current sold for power purpose will he rendered at of the month aa heretofore. end tha DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED. ONLY, ON BILLS RAID AT II THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM' U d h h h h h h UTAH LIGHT ft RAILWAY COMPANY, Qtiui Sweep Sale HITCH YOUR DOLLAR To the Largest Load It Ever Pulled -- ri You hive to work for your dollar make it work for you. If it ran buy two dollara worth of menliandific for Its value It U working over time. BRING IT DOWN TO US d and see wliat you can do with it. We are satisfied you will be more thaa pleased to leave It Mens and Boys Top Coats, Cravenettes, Suits, Odd Pants, Shoes, Suit Cases, ' Ties, Suspenders, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. auf-fere- '"J eom-missio-n. right of 2, NK ! DEEDS William A. Hickenlooper of Ogden to Leroy Barker of Pleasant View, part of section 30, township T, north Mrs. J. J. Banville and son and her Lawrence Banville, of Hailey, Idaho, have been visiting with Mrs. Msytor Healy, 346$ Washington Avenue. They left Monday morning for Toronto, Canada, where they will Pictures Haar tha Illustrated WARRANTY JI HilDAY, $108.33. imnnuNiuu. PRICES ITAII, Is. At prices which will tempt all to buy. Come and see for yourself whst a real bargain NOW IS THE TIME yj u Hurry Hurry Hurry THE TOfifiERY. THE ORIGINAL IOS ' 2449 WASHINGTON AVENDE F FFi STHE TOGGERY'S lO , Mrs. John H. White sad daughter Haul of Balt Lake City, are spending a few days In the city. They are Jbe meets of Mrs. D. 8. Tracy and Mrs. Elisabeth Marriott. he funeral of Mrs. Mery PtmKr' died Wednesday, will be held at KanesvIUe Meeting House. Friday. The burial win 1 o'clock P. m. ! s place in the Hooper i Poulter waa bom Noveiww She England. 1. at Lancashire. ago nM rated to Utah some yrare member "always been a faithful the Mormon church. She leavea i of this city, reported last evening that his mining propern C. F. Whipple, Mg ties were being token up by engineering company, who were buyMr. Whipple ing for Eastern people. has intereata of some value in the Nevada Copper mountain district which la seven miles south from Tacoma end one hundred aad thirteen ' miles west of Ogden. A new piece of track Is being laid to the properties and between four and EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. Daily June 19th to July 11th lO Via Union Pacific, $69.15 round trip Tickets good to return until Sep 15th. DAY DAILY FROM JUNE Z1ST TO JULY 13th. cheap ionn-- trip tickets on sale to Spokane, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angelas. See agents for SALE dean. Sweep Sale SALE ? - i |