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Show r hi'fiiiifiTfr niii iittliigia . .. - THE MORNING Let no food impair the po crs f the stomach. Eat being $?.4k5. The time lin-i- i is 120 days. The bridge w. be composed of steel throughout and will U"i be unlike the piesect structure which does sen it over me river, it will have a capacity of twenty tons and wiil be paid for by the commissioners Jan Jacobsen sad D. Kereines. two of Davis and Weber counties, as the , were arraigned iu junk di.ali.-rsmiddle of the stream is the diitdlui; court it'sieraa?, on a charge ofpolice re-- line between the two counties, Work cviving aiitieu goods. Judge Murphy will commence as soon as the comUsed bonds a. $ jnu in each case and pany ships material. ordered a It is hearing. alleged that Jacobsen and Kereines Harold Perry Uft the city .quietly a lot of wire which purchased they for Oregon, where Ms friends declare knew had been stolen. be has interests other than huainess. Aa Harold did not deny the report that JJra. J. E. Haggard, wife of Mau-ge- r he would nut come hack aloue, there Haggard of the Auto car at the seems to be aunie tru'.h in tbe rumor Sylvan park, arrived from New York that Mrs. Peery trill accompany him city yesterday. Mr. Haggard is ao well home. pleased with this city that he intends to make this bis permanent home. The postmasters of I'tah are to meet ia convention at Manti oa July The county commissioners of Davis loth and llth. ud Weber counties wars in session yesterday, considering the bids oa X. C. Mortenseu and B. F. Woods of contracts for the building of the Web-r- Huntsville was arraigned oa Tuesbridge at Uintah. With them are day before Judge Murphy oa mis represent at Ives from the Wichita, demeanor charges, preferred against Kan., and the MaaaiUia Bridge com- them by John M. Grow. The defendpany of Masailon, Ohio. ants were arrested for Ashing out of season. The board of equalisation met yesterday afternoon to discuss mattera Died: Elizabeth Carolina Hamer, that were takes under advisement. nineteen-year-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamer, at 11:34 p. m., Tuesthe clerk Yesterday morning county from effects of typhoid fever. The luued two marriage licenses, one to day, remains will be to Laramie, James Brooks, aged 30. and Florenre Thursday evening.shipped The casket will be SO, of Rees, aged both Ogden; the open at the residence. 2958 Grant aveother to Homer Jay, aged S3, of Great nue, Thursday, from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Fslla, Montana, and Ykda Stephens, aged 21, of Ogden. Several swindlers are out collecting subscriptions. In the estate of 11. Douglas Wise, money for Standard the date for the hearing of the annual Look out for them. report of O. I. Ktiiwell, administrator, la act for July 4. LOCK OUT FOB HIM WHEAT FLAKE CELLS which is the most perfect food foe the brain workers, clergylawyers, merchants, grow- men, ing children, and the muscle working classes. Fw Mil by all Brocsrs FRENCH e DRY CLEANING - Mias Althea OGDEN STEAM went 12. Twsnty-tlft- h Farr and Iuac Russell to Salt Lake on They ternoon Rio Grande No. were married yesterday af- in the temple. LAUNDRY 437 John Watson went to Salt Lake yesterday to attend a meeting of tbe State Board of Equalization. St. with Lawrence Boyle, formerly Furniture company, leaves for Goldfield. Nev., where be has accepted a position with the Allt-Mercantile company of Guldfleld. Boyle night a Domoto & Co. 155 TWENTY. flfTH ST. Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds 08 . FancyCashGroceries Wines and Liquors ; Joba Williams was ousted from a house at Thirty-secon- d street and Pacific avenue yesterday by Deputy Sheriffs Clark and Shaw, on com-- ; plaint and affidavit of Mrs. Marlon Nelson, owner of the house.. Williams, lt Is said, will bring suit against the sheriff's force. When first the officers visited the house Williams refused to leave. At the next visit, however, Clark and Shaw entered, and not only carried him out aud refused to lot' him come in, but piled his furniture In the hack yard. The neighbors were call-- ; ed in to assist in moving a heavy range and a piano. Mrs. G. W. Larkin underwent sn operation yesterday. The operation waa performed by Dr. Rich and It la expected that she will recover, but the recovery wilf lie alow oq account of her advanced age. ' d. fTjgMtStA PfTEXTOACTS jonfdrm with ewiy idodloirbi' fbebnd 0TflT5 k tpii - UTAH, The women of the First Presbyterian church and onngregatbm will he entertained, Thursday afternoon, by Mrs. ' Mcda Oorey Roberts and Mra. John Edward Carver at Mra. Carver's home, 2554 Jefferson ave. y ; The county commissioners of Weber and .Davis counties met at the court house yesterday for the purpose of awarding the contract for the construction of the Uintah bridge, over Weber river. The A. M. Blodgett Bridge company waa given the Job, 1007. 27, PJMBBTTjeBU" CQ UN OILMEN CRACKED HIS SEEKING HEAD WITH POWER A CUE WENT TO WILLARD IN AN AUTOBILE THIS AFTERNOON, Doctor Estes Specialist Cures whan otliara fall. Mod sen methods. Free coneottatiee far any Chronic Disease ef any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafnaa Kinging la tbe Bars, Diseases of the Head. Throat. Nose. Bye or Ear. U Uimm of the Lunge, Broochial Tohee and Chest. Disease of the Stomach, Liver, Kidnaps and Heart Dtieaaa. Xtoowtan, Nareous Troubles, BL Vitas g Dance, Files. Fistula and nil Rectal TroabJea. Tape Worm, Blood from nay cense. Uaaaaee peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OP MEN quickly eared to etay cured Remember the anamination aad advtoa Is FREE. Came at Teaaoreow may he too Mae. Call er write. NEGRO MADE A VICIOUS ATTACK ON A WHITE MAN. Foie-('Bla- Engineer Estimates 190 Horaa Power Available for City Lighting Plant. City Tha special committee appointed to select a site for the proposed city power plant, several members of tha city council, the city recorder and representatives of the press formed a party that went to Willard at 1 o'clock this afternoon to inspect a location which baa been recommended by the city engineer. Negotiations are now under way for the purchase of tha site and the deal may be consummated this week. Ogden canyon will not be considered by the committee as a pussible site a the Willard proposition is more to The the liking of the city sokmw water drains from the mountains east of Willard and is knows as Willard Creek. The flow might easily be converted into power for the generation The canyon through of electricity. which the creek runs is rich in natural beauty, is as wide aa moat rauyona between Bear and Weber river and is ao shaped that a plant might bn erectMan Taking Subscriptions for tha ed either at some point east of its mouth or at the base of the fupt hills . Standard Is a Fraud. near the town of Willard. Data will be oollected by thd comThe police force telephoned the mittee to be used it a report to the Standard yesterday that a man waa council. taking subscriptions for Engineer Parker la preparing the Standsrd for ft, payable In ad- anCity of the cost of n lighting estimate vance. Tbe man is a fraud. He it large to supply the aufftcLatly plast ant employed by the Standard. It ia nerdaof the n period of about for city said he has defrauded quite a number ten Off handed and without years. of .people out of 1. The Standard notes he placed the exwill pay any. one $10 who will cause consulting to eurh a scheme at attached pense i the police to arrest this swindler and In hia examination of Will$100,000. that will lead to hia conviction. ard creek he found water enough to Every man authorized to take mon- generate from 300 to 1100 horse power baa or for the Examiner Standard ey site for the plant. a rredentiala with him signed by Wm. and splendid biislneaa manager. Glasmann, lawk out fur the maa who calU ORDER EARLY himself Hitnief, Jones or Wllsbow. Who will get this $10! Or Van Will Fail to Hava Your Gre carisa Delivered. WHERE UTAH FILS The ret alien of the elty have leaned J. T. Young, uf the U. L. Griffin Co., the following circular in regard to the . 1st: returned from the - cast yesterday, delivery of goods after nJuly leas amount No sale for First. n aa has been to lie Chicago delegate j cento will be acceptthan twenty-flvto the convention of the National As- ed for delivery to any part of the city. sociation f Credit Men. The delegaBeoimd. Alj orders needed for foretion from Utah was auoreaaful la got, noon delivery to nny part of the city ting a resolution passed, asking the must he (Iveq la by 1:30 o'clock, and lioard of directors to hold the nation- ell goods desired for afternoon deal annual convention In Salt Lako livery moat be ordered by 4:30 o'clock, KanCity. He also visited Joliet,' 111., Saturday or any day preceding except sas CHy, kin., Wichita, Wlndileld and n when ordere will not be reholiday, Ellsworth, Kansas, and Denver, Culm, ceived for delivery later than 7:30. in the interest of Utah fruits and prothree-month- TUNE THURSDAY, d Having adJed a dr cleaning department to our business, we are now prepared to handle ladies and gentlemen's suits, portieres and all fine silk and wool articles that should not be washed in the ordinary way. We propose in this department as well as in our laundry work to glee- the public the beat service to be had la the city. Phones 174. niniifiitttfu) EXAMINE!!: OGDEN, their bid BREVITIES r a' a Battla Feught in a Saloon an Lincoln Avenue to Result of a Gams of Cards. i DR. ESTES Swinging n billiard rue with all hia strength, E. Dickerson, a colored cook, i ruck Edward Lindsay, porter In n Lincoln avenue saloon, on tbe head, The cue waa broken yesterday. into four pieoea. and it is thought that Lindsay's frontal bone Is broken into at least iso pieces. Both men were arrested. The quarrel commenced over a game of cards in a rear room of the saloon. Dickerson was under the infiuence of morphine, while Lindsay was uot In n responsible condition. The latter had several dollars which the oook waa attempting to win and in the shuffle of the cards n dispute drone over n minor rule of the game which precipitated trouble immediately. The negro clinched with the porter and together they rolled on tbe fluor near a billiard table. Dickerson rerured the cue first, turned and met Lindsay aod the latter went down fur ten ntluuies. Sergeant Chambers and Sheriff Behring were oouimualeaied with as auon aa the oook made hia escape through a bark door into the center uf the block bordering on lJnroln avenue street . Chambers enand Twenty-fifttered from the Idncoln avenue entrance while Behring pushed through an alley and came up to the rear of the Cottage hotel where he discovered Dickerson seated on a board fence that commanded bnth entrances. Before he had time to escape, he wan covered with n revolver and pulled down from bis position. The city physician dressed Lindsay's wound which cunnlated of a mashed scalp three lurhes lung over hia forehead and n Jellied condition of the bone underneath. Owing to the nature of the cut, tho extent of the Injury sill uft he known until the poiler la in a condition to be thoroughly esauiiued. SPECIALIST Office town, 13 a. m. Block), Ogden, Utah. fnim tha baggage room. As yet no Lae been found, la the apace of six weeks several have disappeared just aa mysteriously. This monilng a lady passenger. Mra Warren, aud her daughter, from tha east, were compelled to lay over noma little time tiefora taking the train for Nev. Tha two ladles left their suit cases on tba finer and went duce. Into the ladies' toilet room. They The feeling throughout the east Is WARRANTY DEEDS were absent front the room about five that Utah." said Mr. Young, "raises mlnulea When they came back the the very best peaches, apples, celery, George W.. Huribnrt and wife to suit case belonging to Miss Warren etc, that can be grown, but the grow- Oregon 35. lota 36, 33, 34, Jdne, had disappeared. A search of the ers do not' grade and park their pro- block 7,Short Falrmount Park Addition, premises revealed nothing. ducts aa California and other states. The person who waa ao kind aa to The result la that it ia a hard matter $30.Job Plngre and wife to William D. help himself will find but little reward, to sell Utah products. Our growers of lot IS, block (!0. aa ladles clothing was all that the should study the grading and packing McGregor, part South Ogden survey, $275. suit case contained. question thoroughly, and make an effort to put their product! on the marWANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS ket aa other growers da" n, OOK FREE Are. (Boyle Waahtogtoa the 1$. rL! ? That's our claim, for the line we carry. Good tackle must apical to the successful fisherman. KODAK TIME IK HERE. Our line of Eaatman Kodaks aud Iretno Film Pack Camcraa ia complete. All supplies for the amateur. T. S. HUTCHISON 30C STREET.. TWENTY-FIFT- HERE TO STAY: THIEVES AT THE DEPOT trace of it 144$ rii h Tut-a-da- r ly. a. FishingrTackle . Just at present thieves are very active around the depul. lAie aftendton n suit rase disappeared to This to a branch ef the largest and hast Dental Company in the State FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation has made ui li most popular Deals! 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