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Show THE Hirer. When at Leroy he waa under the eiifciue cleaning out liie lire The englLttr,. not Luovuk box. when he era a. started the engine, nlth the result that the ubiortuiuus Bias' right leu near the thigh was The limb W so badijr run over. crushed that amputation is necessary. The injured man is now in the local hospital. Be I ore the location of the man was discovered the whole train of cars passed over the leg. amusement. UTAHN A theater III Chang Inca. EVENINGS Tw 7:30 an MATINEE ... PRICES MATINEES Paifonnanea HE Dally. Escapl Sunday, at 3:30. .106,30c, ...10e, SOa 80c Nickelodeon MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, has aruustrf cU ward iu memories and experimm:s iu Mr. Mum-;- , 's mini. They tn'lie tin-- trip from the end of the lake to rave I on distance, but their mnds the n:r:h and they will iiktly fmuiah the Standard with news. a TUESDAY, UTAH, ! MODEL Harr tha llluatratad Sos- Monday, programma chantec Wednesday and Friday. Continuous performance from 8 p. m. to I p. bl. and 7 to 10 p. m. inn Jive cants. Don't mica It. Au addition to the rttracti-'- FARM NEAR ROOMING in Ogden Canyon has been Installed by W. K. Wilcox, who has opem-- l a boat house, equipped with row and gasoline boats. The volume of water lu a colored pur- Ogden river held hack by the dam is J. W. Williams, ' Officer sufficient to afford excellent lioa'.ing ler, arrested Sunday h.v WHERE .THE .GOVERNMENT .IS Cooney, was taken to Salt Lake this for miles in the direction of HuntsMAKING AN INVESTIGATION. afternoon by Officer Wilkinson of the ville. The gasoline launch will hold He la fourteen people and round trips for Salt Lake police department. wanted on a charge of assault with several miles up and down the stream American Seed is Being Rut to a Test will be made. a dealy weapon. and tha Results Will ha Made Public. The newer system in the south part CLEVER BECCAR of Ogden has been completed by the J. P. ONeill Construction company. The system extends from Twenty-sevent- h Deaf and Dumb Until He Cursed an The mode beet pn : rh living mainOfficer. to Thirty-thir- d streets, and tained at Wilson by governfrom Wall avenue- east to Monroe ment statisticians is decidedA clever beggar was arrested, and ly satislactory. It was recently Inavenue, or a total of forty-seveblocks. tried in police court, yesterday and spected by a member of the department of agriculture. who passed Judge Murphy gave him the limit It will be visited Railroad men have cause for more twenty days and criticised the ord- through Ogden. grief. Beginning yesterday foreign cart inance for not permitting him to from time to time, uutil the beets are drawing 50 cents each day, so double the sentence. Contrary to the have arrived et maturity, when a filial that in ease of a blockade, any on the habit of beggars, this fellow pleaded report will be made fr the benefit of Southern Pacific, every foreign oar guilty to the charge of mendicancy, beet growers in all sections of the held in the Ogden yards will be piling thereby proving himself a beggar with United States. The seed used in the patch waa up an expense of 50 cents against some regard for the city, aa Ins guilt could have been proved only at an grown in America from American the Harrlman lines. beets and the direct object of tile expense to the community. He gave hla name aa E. Dairy. Hla government in conducting surh an ex"A Glimpse of Utah" to the latest to for the purpose of compublication from the advertising de- forte consisted of well studied imi- periment tuber with partment of the Rio Grande railroad. tation of a deaf and dumb man. His paring the native grown the foreign variety. A part of the Agent Cronin la proud of the fact that clothes were neat and well kept, hla field Lsme waa Ogden occupies the renter of the book beard was trimmed to a nicety, a la seeds at Wilson In tissue planted with paper and wrapped with a double page view of this city, Van Dyke, and his whole appearance d Wasatch suggested the prosperous merchant, tied to a string at regular intervals of showing the. about five inches. This to for the not the beggar. On Twenty-fiftrange in the background. street he appealed to strangers by purpoee of determining the advantage The triennial task of exchanging means of a written card, on which of having plenty of room for the beets text books for books of a he represented himself as an unfor- to grow to. tunate Odd Follow. H(s bustui-a- was modern stamp ' baa strictly and 16,000 volumes at the flourishing at the rate of a half dolWARRANTY DEEDS board of education will be sent back lar every few minutes, when an officer to the printers. About 30 cents on unceremoniously put him to route. Daley grabbed a street car at full the dollar will be realised out of the Warren Campbell and wife to Edtransaction. For the next five years speed, hut the officer, not ao daring, win Hill, part of section 80, townat a dog trot, ship 7, $1,650. it will take 25,000 books to supply the hurried up the street he Ella Hirt to Herbert Brown, one-hapublic schools, and of thto number and oorneiwd hla man soon after and The beggar hacked, more than a third will he paid for in alighted. of lot 8, block 1J. plat B. $500. and full cash value. Of the old hooka, but with his hand on his hip pocket, Thomas C. Mercer and wife to John not few are of any account to the pub- wrlth an oath, warnd the offloer of kit 11. block 10, P. O'Neill, The bluff was too Bouth Ogdenpart gl,00(i. lishers, and moat of them are burned to arrest hlin. surrey. materlaL thin, however, and now Daley to the or turned into second-clas- s Lydia Farley to Nela Vendall, lot most artistic addition to the rock pile 41 and f of lot 40, block 4, Five carloads of Greeks and Ital- force. Buahtoa addition, $1. Anna Car don to Myrtello Shaw, ians wait west to Palisade, Nevada, to work on the tnnnel under construction part uf lot 5, block 45, plat A, $1,700. ANDERSON DEAD NIELS by the Western Pacific. Thera were two groups one of three cars, tha PATRIOTIC PROGRAM other of twa Tha former had tickets Nells Anderson died at hla home through to their destination, the lat- in Huntsville, Weber county, Sunday ter Just as far as Ogden. An attempt morning. June 30. He was horn in At the Fifth Ward Meeting House, was made to leave the second group Baaebak. Sweden, February 14, 1810, Tuesday Evening. here. For a time it looked as though and wan therefore In his ninety-seconfight. year. He embraced the gospel as there would be a The following patriotic program Saints In Depot Master Cunningham and Patrol- taught by the I Jitter-daman Rackham took the leader of the 1801, and, together with hla wife, will be rendered at the Fifth Ward evening, at 7:10: disturbance away under pretense of Pehrnllla, who died in 1801, emigrated M. I. A.. Tuesday 8inging ' The Star Spangled Banarrest The occupants of the two to Utah in 1SC4, crossing the plains by In again ox team In the company of William ner," empty cars were bustled back Invocation, and the train started off. - The leader B. Prestun, arriving In Salt Lake City Solo Mra. John Culley. of the trouble was turned loose Juat In September.. They first stayed In "Talk on Composition of Patriotic Mill Creek, lived In Farmington a ye in time to catch tha tost coach. or two, and then settled In Ogden val- Snugs" Miss Glen, Douglass. Duet Mr. Ogdep, lllsa Flowers. Mr. Anderson was a George Muncy, a G. A. R. veteran ley in 1868. Patriotic Stories William Salmon. e and an Ogdenlte, and Will steadfast worker, aiding in the erecSinging 'America." Caprol are outfitting In Ogden for a tion of houses, in building roads and Benediction. prospecting trip In Nevada. They will canals and in tilling and developing Tickets will be given at thto meetcut around the south end of the lake the land. On leaving Sweden he exand go through Deep Creek, take In pended all of his available means to ing to the members of the M. I. A. for the sermon by President Joseph Steptoe valley and Cherry Creek and aaetat the poor to emigrate, and re- F. Smith and organ recital by Prof. go north from WpITi to where Mr. ceived only little of It In return. He at the Tabernacle, next Muncy has n claim staked out that and hla wife had no children, hut they McClellan, years ago showed good panning! with adopted aa their own Edward H. An- Sunday evening. indications of the four metals, and derson, now of the Improvement Era, AmerCHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO promises to prove up as pne of the and brought him with them to Hunts-vllle, California daily, Jane 33rd to Jnly best propositions In northern Elko ica. The funeral will he held In 6th. See agents for particulars. Tuesday, July 2. eounty. The recent movement north- - OGDEN e take abort excursions out into the spea air. Roland Thomas, the popular Union Pacific fireman, who had his leg scalded while out on hla run between Evanston and Green River, to at home on n visit. lf morn at rike-- b re siting Thirty-seveswitchmen and - ear repairers went west this morning.' They hall from Toledo, Detroit end Chicago and are bound for Sacramento. n T. H. Taylor, the genial pasaenger director at the Union Depot, reported He has spent fur work yenerday. the last fifteen days visiting the old home in Nebraska. General BuckingSuperintendent ham and Chief Engineer Ashton passed through Ogden Sunday on their way to Balt Lake. one-hal- d free-for-a- ll y Complaints have been issued against C. H. Foster for obtaining money by fraud, and J. W. Cooper and Fred Rogers for burglary. Tha thermometer registered the highest mark of any day this snasdh, when the mercury bobbed up to SO degrees yesterday. old-tim- The county clerk issued licensee to marry to Horace Knight, aged 37, and Louise Higgs, aged 18, both of Lay-to- n, and to Wallace Richardson, aged 18, and Laura Hlalop, aged 16, both of Slaterrille. The Union Pacific No. f. arriving Salcarried Charles had hla. leg .mashed by aa Salmon is a fireman, . runengine. and Green ning between Evanitou yesterday, mon, who IUGG8ST u h to JESSE J. DRIVER te snow-cappe- J. 8. Carver has recovered from n severe attack of la frippe, and la able li07. BEET THIEVES IN Ai n blest lotion Pictures 2. I - 3410 Wash. Arc. JILV HOUSE POLICE CONVINCED THERE IS WELL ORGANIZED GANG A Operating at Night in tha Rooms Two Man Robbed of This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss $100. A rx-u- i at tha Central Hotel, occupied by George Munsen aud W. O. Caprun. was watered Sunday while the tenants were asleep, and $100 and a number of artielea of wearing apparel were taken. Fulica investigation thin morning resulted in nothiug more tangible than prouf that a veil organised gang of rooming house thieves are operating in the city. A pass key must have been used ra the lock of the door, aa the door waa locked last ulght before Caproa and Munsen retired. Bo noisetosaly did the thief perform hla delicate task that neither one of the victims were awakened. Of the gang, which la supposed to be headquartered to Ogden, throe members have been captured. The Police are watching aeverai auspicious characters whom they ruapect, and additional arrests may follow. Tha rooming house thief to elssaed among the must pernicious of thieves. He becomes thoroughly acquainted with the house in which he atops. watches the roomers, learns their habits, and toys hla plana accordingly. He to Invariably successful, for If caught to another persons loom he has aa exhauatlraa supply of exptona-tlon- a on hand, auch as "I got in the wrong room;" The hallway waa dark and I couldnt nee to pick out my own number," etc. Doan's Regulrta cure constipation, tons ths stomach, aUmulate the Uvei. promote digestion and appetite and easy paasagea of the bowela. Aak your druggist for them. 2$ cento a box. SPECIAL EXCURSION EAST VIA tha Union Pacific, July 18th and 26th. Tickets good to return until October 21st. Aak agents for particulars. Cheap round trip rates to Jamestown ExposlUon via Rio Grande Western Ry. on Bale dally until Nov. 80th. Phones It4 and 115. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON (& (BmpsnroBdDinj Four timem the light at half , the eeet wht electric lighting doei If yon question it, question ua. Were only too gld to give Information and good amice along the lighting line- Thats why we are That' - Thooo Uto Lion" 4 EVERYTHING Daily June 19th to July 11th .J Via Union Pacific, $61.15 round trip. Tickets good to return until Sep. 15th. JULY 4TH EXCURSIONS. Via Rio Grande Western Ry. Om tore for round trip to all point to Utah. Ticket on sale July 3rd. Final limit July 6lb. . ELECTRICAL AT Commercial ElectricCompany 2279 Excursion to Mexico City via Rio Grande Western Ky. Round trip $60.15. Ticket good to return until Kept. 16th. Btopovera allowed. Tickets un sale July 11th. EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. AVE. WABn. AVE. MITCHELL rJS&Sse P jxrncnt BROS. FOR MONUMENT. Juat arrived S carload it marbto sad granite to salect from. Dost buy from ageeta, aa they get large eammlMloaa aad yoa have U pay them. 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