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Show fourth afreet, and upon reaching the street commence firing. He was arrested by Officers Caunejr and Mania and when taken to tha station tha gun EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM- S- Wmrm liAfiiMl a two 1 Phene, BUSINESS OFFICE IlNpMlMt Phene II Plum, ring m Ne. 54 N. BS Ne. K 8m Htlu Transfer O. for itmii of oil ktade. Our specialty U movlsg office fixtures. rlrrrt fursilur uf was INVESTMENT Yeung's pit king final Inning and 6 to 1. Dygert tha home dob wo waa hit sharply at times and wm relieved by Bender in the eighth. Soon: st!U loaded. R.H.E, . COMPANY Suit ha been brought by R. T. Harris against LeRoy T. aad Nellie Boothe asking Judgment la tha sum of 1265 alleged to be due upon a certain promissory note. .3 4 3 Philadelphia Batteries Young. Griger and Shaw; Bygert, Hunter and Schreck. -- FORMED Tha city board of education award ed tha contract of building an annex to the Quincy school to George A. WILL OPERATE NEAR THE Whiimeyer. whose bid was 11.237, TON TOWNSITE. juat 3 less Ilian tha bid of C. J. Humph lira. 1. fit. Leuis, 2; Cleveland, Cleveland won tuday'a game from St. Louis 6 to & Hume runs by Flick and Clarke weut only to erron. ft. Louis, June I. TREN- Man Corporation Composed af Ogdaa Naw Industry a Inaugurate A 1 8 6 Boston petition la behalf of Maud Milan, has been filed la tha district in Hama Building- SfUt Abu Cfcrixttansea ta visiting court fur a writ of habeas corpus with tor uncle. Mr. N. C. Xeleon ul Tha writ ante out that tha petitioner to si tend was sentenced to tha Stela Industrial Evanston, vMttor oh school by Juvenile Judge Patton, acl wtddlng. (to Neleon-Lnude- r Treutoa Land and Investment that tha same was Illegal aad asks CoTha name of a corporation capthe is If yee bib going to m m Mutan that aha ba gives her liberty. foSO.OoO, of which $66,600 at italised transfer tbbb. Lrara orders inr oobL The shares are lu0 aach up- la paid 10s Twenty fifth SL Slides' Phonon aud tha company will oeffr 230,000 COUETY COMMISSIONERS. wkurth of Ita mock to tha investing Mrs. June Cods of Evnnuun. who at par. hna baaa visiting with Ogden friends, Hold a Short fiaasla.- - Deputy Sher- public The officers of the company are as rot ur nad homo Suturdsy. iffs Appointed in Districts, C. A. Bmurthwaile, presifollows: dent; T. li. Cutler, of Trenton, FOB BALE Good 6 room house to Wm. F. Toller, secretary The county commissioners met yesha mored off. Chauncajr Parry, Cor. and treasurer; Alfred Smurthwalte, of afternoon. ware takas terday Slaps 2Srd nad With, Wellavllle, and Roy N. Rasmussen, of to afford tha county pntclnli pull Ogden, directors. constable Heretofore tha protection. watch Dmpi to iha close helng The companys property consIlls of bar failed, fur various reasons, ta by friend aad relatives of tha 582 acres of fine land, all under cultiorder their fa heap aelghliorhoud. lata Eagtaia DnmaJt, the unfortunate vation, which Includes tha tuwaslte of fireman, K aaama thara ta llttla hope and as a result disturbances are of Trenton, which occurrence. la already boasts of a deIt frequent proposed for tha recovery of hla body. o appoint depnty sheriffs in the var- pot on the Oregon Short Line railroad, a new 150 Mil. Flouring mill, two genWANTED Chambermaid at Brad ious county predate, these to be under the supervision of tha county eral merchandise stores, a district HataL sheriff. The initial step was made school hu use, two wholesale grain wareand John M. Forristell Imtm In n faw today when Lorenw E. Olsen of Hoop- houses, electric light aad power communication. day for Saratoga, Now Torfc, to at er waa appointed for hla district. Tbta telephonic Trenton la located about 58 miles tend tha conclave of tha Knight Tern-pla- will ba continue,! until every place from tha county la libraries supplied. Ogden on the main line of the From time to time complaints have Oregon Short Use Railroad on the reached tha offices of tha sheriff and west side of Cache Valley. Tha lanJ Try a eaaa of FY ancle Ritter's the county clerk relative to the con- of the district la flrrtwlasa, being Both currants. rad phones. H duct of boys who work at the smel- sandy loam. Tha wheat yields, withter. It In a wall knows fact that a out Irrigation, ara from 2U to 60 bushIlia Joseph Standard returned sslooa la run at that place but waa els per acre. The yield of sugar beets from Salt Lake Saturday. much as tha smaller is la Box Eldar without irrigation la 10 toni and up from 15 Tha ladiM of the Episcopal church county, the officials her can do noth- wards, and with irrigation, content of the will give a cooked food aula on ing with tha case. On behalf of tha to 20 ferns. Tha sugar highest lu City, who must suf- beets at Trenton la the Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd, ut tha residents of Plain d of the fer through tha acta of tha drunken Cache Valley, and Dan drug a tor. boys aa they return from their work, present land In the valley devoted to FYancts E. Browning hai brought John Maw appeared before the board sugar beets to under cultivation at to eight miles from nuit against tha Southern Pacific com- and stated the farts an related. It ia Trenton, which Lewiston tha near Sugar la Plain that tha future factory. him expected due for pany fW,.eoupanaation Next fall, tha company Intend for work dona from March IS la April City will also have a deputy sheriff to keep down this hondlumtom that planting about 14.400 of the finest , 107. la ao rampant la many of tha oouuiy commercial varieties of apples, covering about 300 acres. The water hi Dan nigh, through attorneys, district a. and la to tha above buslnsaa right Is said to be first-clas-s Vaglanla A Cura, la aulng tha Oregon thaIn addition Board sold IW.tt worth of real derived from the West Cache Irrigafor I1M for a horua killed Shut estate for which tha county had tai tion Co, which has a primary right .. . by company'a train. title. Tha sale of such property to Its waterI from the Bear river. Tha Tha Ogdaa Cnmmtariu company ta takes place tha first Monday of each company a no owns water for aof water 2,000 system sufficient for a village aulng tha llnkm Pacific Railroad com- month. wm with decided to It of a car population. Wllsop to supply HITS for damage pany necesa-arTha principal business of tha cone egga aaat from Concordia, Kansan, to a apriukllng wagon with tha will be to settle Trenton with wm Madann Commissioner tanka. i appointed ta look after tha detail. , Ofdan. families who ara prepared to do IntenT. B. Beatty, secretary of the Slate sive farming, and to such, special inThe SocMy of Netherlands has ai exesrsira to Lagoon, July 10. A epee-la- l Board of llMlth and Slate Registrar ducements will be offered; also to to ta carry tha crowd. The Pacific of Vital Statistics. Informed the board plant, cultivate and maintain apple orthe direction of Mr. Raslaiandcra aad thdr friends will have that Andrew Clark of Liberty had re- chards, under mussen, ' horticultural Inspector of their annual raunlon at Lagoon, Au-- . fused to act aa registrar of vital la hla district, and naked for Weber eounty. . gust 4, 107. the appointment of another man. H. J. Craven, eounty surveyor, scut EU Heapeo of Star Talley, la vary ADOPT A HEW SYSTEM. 111 at tha homa of hla elitara lira. In a communication stating that the Kara Richardson, aoraar of Oraat eemant pillars la tha canyon would avenue aad Twenty second atrCrt. ba ready for rceelvlnff tha fence, alalt Lake Butchers and Grocers Will Raduca Rad Dabte. Ho la suffering from dropsy aad Irak ready intended, by July IS. McKay reported that tha road la nga of tha heart. South Fork canyon had bean repaired Tha Salt lake Butchers and GroWm. Perrin, formerly of tha Ogden under the aupervialna of Vender B. cers passed upon a rule which went of a at coat road Allen, supervisor, hnanbnll team, and who has aovarod Into effect yesterday and which, It ia hla connection with the Rio Grande 1500, whereas the lowest bid submitt- supposed will reduce the amount of 9i0. of aa for called ed expenditure Woatan of Salt Lake, wfaara ho has had debte to a minimum. Volney C. Guunell, judge of tha baaa employ ad for aonw time. Is a pondTha method to a simple one. When Aourt asked tha county ing a few days la tha city on n visit. Juvenile la surmised that a customer is poor it 111 of an for . appropriation o Q slow pay, ha is given a card or H. C. Jacobs Judge Melvin, grand suited ruler of per month salary for whereon be writes the amount nf the ha the Elk a, fa scheduled to paaa through probation officer, la order that purchase aud the date he promisee Is Interthe the . visit county Phlla-on hla to might Jhle week Ogden way to pay anj signs hla name. Khould dalphla to attend the grand lodge ses- ests of good order. Tha mutter wn be fall to coma up to hto promise, he sion. .While In this city, ha will be referred to tha county attorney re- can ba sued fur obtaining money unto boards to the power grant lative local fur the gueat of the a day lodge der false p ret tuses. It la hellcved such request. aad will then go on to'Zloa. thla will give the retailer to surer hold on the died beat" ' Teatardny morning, Niels Andereon, WAS NOT TBIEdTeRE, Questkma asked local retailers elian aged resident, died at hla home in cited the Information that they were Huntsville. Mr. Andereon had ao chil- Salt Lake Papers In Error on tha not anticipating a similar action, dren, but adopted ae hla own child, stating they were not suffering from Puglmlro Cam Decision. Edward H. Anderson, for many years a almllar condition. cMy recorder of this city, and at presIt to argued by the Salt Laka retailA story published In Salt Lake paent tha editor of tha Improvement er, that alnce tha banks have disconmad It pers the yesterday appear that Era at Balt Into. The funeral will tinued the overdrafts, tbua compellbo held at tha Huntsville meeting-hona- a com of Cbrlstlua Puglmlro against tha ing the butchers and grocers to be Line railroad company, Short Oregon their obligations. It was today. wherein tha plaintiff wm awarded prompt la that the customers be necessary 13,600 m damages for personal la thetr accounts. la Jamas Piagiuo aisled to this paper Juries received meeting prompt Williams, last evening, that tha teste made of Montana, on Juneby 2,herIMG,at while emtbw small amount of cement ground ployed on a commissary car f tha thus far, ars exceptionally gratifying, company; in tha Second oven batter than tha com pea y had dlatrict had been tried court at Ogden and that Ihls hoped for. n about two days. Mr. court has been reversed by an opinion Plngreo states, the grinding will com- banded down by the supreme court. NATIONAL LEAGUE mence on . a larger scale. Llttla by This la an error. Judge Howell llttla the machinery of tha big plant stated to this last paper evening that will ba started until the entire works court records do nut show that Chicago, 7; Pittsburg, Z will bo brought Into commission and the such a case came up for trial In hla Chicago, July I. Iftteburg today earnout will ba ground out at tha rata court. bunched two singles and a double In of 1,009 barrels par day. the first Inning, but failed to score j 'Lf and, Chicago won 6 to 2, of against BLIGHT ATTACKS LUCtRH. Tha Nevada Etka from Goldfield, wines Straight Frasiers, four closing : Toanpah and Rano will paaa through was Injured In the second. Pfetoter Ogden, July fi. an route to Philadelphia Cache Vallay Tell of relieved him but wan wlu nnd wm to attend the annual Elks convention. Reports From taken out In the third having bit Groat Damage, I The train will b one of tha finest 8oore: two men. ever aeaa la OgJea batter. If auch R.H. E. cornea Word Cache from county ba possible, than tha Over land Uni- Lucern .. . ,7 2 n Chicago ,..,. some in of crop that parti ted. There wIM bo 126 people In tha county, principally in the 2 7 2 college dis- Pittsburg company. They will have five sleep-erFraser, Pfclslers, Brown and Kllng; trict. one observation car, one diner Last acaaon, there appeared In tha Lelfleld and Gibson. and one dynamo baggage ear. The lucorn In different parte of Weber men are all wealthy and ao eipenao county something resembling what ia Brooklyn Won Two Games. I spared to make Uis equlpmant Brooklyn. July 1 Donovan's men as the black canker. It mav first class. Incidentally Nevada will' known ba the asm thing that afflicted the won both game of today's double bo boosted. lucern crops In Cache. The Inroads header from Huston, Score: it mada upon the crops 11 season Tha Western Pacific railroad la ware not ao great aa to cause any R.H. K. .. teat pushing the work on Its line. The serious misgiving, but It may return Boston f 2 10 laying of steel will commence from this season, probably in the second Brooklyn Wlnnetnucce Nevada, Jut as anon as crop, with more pronounced effects. Undiinan and Ritter; Alperman ffad the first eighty miles of grade are This paper would be glad to heir Zimmer. Second game: completed, which will be about Oct. from any of the farmers on this very 1st-- Contractors are R H K busily engaged important subjert. whether nr not .2 I 8 throwing up the grade all along the there are any manifestation of Ihls Boston ! route 6 4 from Winmemueca to Hot blight or mat In evidence In anv part Brooklyn Young an. I Needham; Bell, StrickSprings near the. Washoe county of this eounty. lino. le! I and Ritter. Sl Louie Cleveland Bailerfe-- e vice-preside- 1 and Lrineen 4 9 fi fi Spencer; Chicago, 4; betroit, 2. Detroit today 4 to 2. Errors base on holla and' Dougherty's pitching figures large In the results. Davte wm knocked ancumicloao when he and Dougherty collided in the fifth but resumed play. Score: R.H.H. ., i, Detroit.. ... Chicago., Batteries 4 fi - 9 .9 9 9 Smith and Sullivan; Kil- lian and Schmidt. New York Wen Deubleheader. New York, July I. New York won both games of todays doubleheader from Washington. Score: First game R.H.E. ..19 19 9 R aahlngtui 14 19 9 New York Batteries Falkenberg, Smith, Hey-doOrth, Keefer, Kitson, Klelnow and Richey. Second game , R.H.E. ..... fi 10 9 Washington.. New York, .,.9 11 S Batteries Hughes, Graham and Warner; Hogea and Klelnow. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . one-thir- put ata-tlatl- . , SPORTS a. - ,a.,,,.....J l ........... The souvenir edition of REGISTRATION IN MANILA. the Acorn", published by the students of the We- Lasa Than Seven Thousand Natives an ber Stake Academy la being mailed the Voting Liai to Ita patron. Manila, July T. The result of regia-- t Thera Is a marked Improvement in ration for the coining election has the condition of J. W. Montgomery, proved a disappointment. When the the unfortunate brakeman who was booths were closed on Saturday only last badly Injured ut Montello 80(1 Americans, voter, week. . had registered. The native leaders anticipated (hat there would be roApostle Duvid O. McKsy returned ver but the majority of the men lust evening from his vlaft tn P In the great crowd that thronged Grand. Oregon, where he went In the booths on the first day they were to ecclesiastical reaponM "pened. apparently lost interest and duil.. failed to qualify. Pres. I W. Shurtliff Is r ported to be very much better and will toon Cheap round trip rates to Jamesbe out again. town Exposition via Rio Grande Western Ry. on Bale dally until Nov. 3th. B, E. Stag. a transient, be can a Phones 104 and 115. premature celebration of the Fourth about 3:15 oclock yesterday after- Excursion to Mexico via Rio result Is confined In Grande Western Rv. RoundCitytrip f9.1.i. ,M the rtty Jail. It la alleged that Bragg Ticket good to return until Sept. purehaaed a gun from the Bor raft 15th. allowed. Ticket on store on corner of Grant anj Twenty- - ale fltnpovar July 11th. n At Bt. Paul 8 1. Paul 2; City 9. At IndlanapoU Indianapolis 4; SL Paul 1. At Toledo -- First game Toledo 2; Columbus 7.. Second game Toledo 8; Columbus I Called on account of darkness. At Milwaukee neapolis 6. Milwaukee Min- 7; WESTERNLEAGEE Lincoln, Omaha, 2. I; Omaha, July 1 . for sixteen Inning Omaha and Lincoln batted for supremacy this afternoon. Both pitchers were hit frequently, but fast fielding prevented runs. Score: ' R.H.K. S' .,i,..l 12 1 Lincoln.. ,, , . 1 . .tt1. ........ 2 12 2 Omahn.. Batteries Clcotte aad Sullivan; Hall and Goading . .,a-J-..,- 'wrtdlMPM Denver, July 1. ly errors Denver 4 to 2. Score: By a aeries of costloot to Bloux City R. H.BL Denver Bloux ! City Baiterlea Corbett aid J- - Sheehan; Roberts and McDonough, ' Pueblo and Dea Molats a Tie, Pueblo, Cola, July 1. Pueblo and Dos Moines tied again today. Gehring who batted for Miller, brought In the tying run with a home run in the ninth. Score. R.H.E. 3 3 Dm Moines ww e'es aeeosieel Pueblo ....1 2 9 Miller and Yeager; McGregor and Smith. BHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. New York, Bay results: Jmly 1. Sheepshead First race, five and a half furlongs Gene Russell won. Rolllster aecou'i, Jubilee third. Time, 1:08 Second race, mile Rye won, Clals-terra- s second, Mary F third. Time 1-- 1:39 . 2-- Third race, the Mermaid stakes, mile and a furlong Yankee Girt won, Klllakie second. Court Dress third. Time 1:64 , Fourth rare, mile and Dr. Gardner won. Ironsides second. Red Friar third. Tima 2:01-1-three-sixteent- fifth race, six aad a half furlongs on turf Glnette won; Chantilly second. Cederatrom third. Time 1:21 Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Bridge Whist won, Herbie second. Glorious Betsy third. Time 1:08 s Seventh race, five and a half Rare Avis won, Royal Eros second, SL I Undo third. Time 1:08. 4-- fur-long- RESULTS AT LATONIA. Cincinnati, O., July 1. Lutonis results: First race, . five furlongs Elder won, Albert Fan second. Royal Chance third. Time 1:C Second race, six furlongs Marmor-ea- n won. Halting second, Delratromo third. Time, 1:14 Third rare, five furlong Geneva won, R. C. Rann second. Whtskbroom Parisian Model third. Time 1:01 won but waa disqualified for fouling. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Mon signor won, Convoki second. Beau Bruiumel third. Time 1:46 Fifth race, steeplerhase handicap. Club House course Potash won. Saul Time second, Pete Vinegar third. 2-- 9-- 1-- 4-- 2:26 3-- Sixth race, mile 'and sixteenth Great won. Redwood 11 second. Mis Hawley third, lime 1:45. Seventh rare, mile and a sixteenth Scalploek won. Sultry second, Cnrew third. Time 1:48. RHE 2 2 1 6 2 Pll-ling- The Trouble. Jones-- 1 understand there to trouble between Mrs. Poet and her husband. Yes. Smith lie couldn't sell hto pneuie, and she couldn't eat them, so he AMERICAN LEAGUE left him. The man who gauildee to a deluded fool, but the man who gamble he continue to lone la a colossal fool. Henry Pntpbln. . win Boston, July l. Philadelphia waa gsijAIE!0 ELOQUENT COAL MINES CHANGE DIVORCE SUITS FILED; SPEAKER Salt Lake, July l.Hertie HANDS M. Ri bia- ses filed suit for divorce to the district court today against John W. Robinson on the grounds at and non-suppo- rt BRIDGES CANYONS MOUTH. TALKS FOR NEW AT City Council Again Throws Down, the the Public and the Old Road Will Ba Used ail Summer. The question of how aoou will communication be opened up with Ogden canyo by way of the wash-ou- t route; or If It takes tha d river one night to destroy tha canyon bridge and a portion of the high way how long will It take the city council to repair the damage, wm handled In tissue paper test' night by the august body of city salons In regular session. As soon as the subject waa broached, the special committee began to ahy and the Interested members faxed fondly and fixedly out of the windows of the council chamber. Dr. Powers was the first to get hla secon wind and he spoke in the following language: What's the use of building a new bridge when the old bridge ia where the new bridge ought to be? The question la, do we want a new bridge when we have an old bridge which we ought to aell before wo build n new bridge where the old bridge ought not to be. Now In the first' place, the old bridge, which cant be made Into a new bridge, m - we need two new bridges, la twisted and bent ao that It doesnt resemble a bridge, and the mere fact that the old bridge la no longer a bridge, but a wreck ia sufficient to warrant the question of what's the use?" Ae he mopped hla brow and sat down an audible sigh of relief escaped from hla auditors as ia hla remarks ho suggested a course of action which waa Immediately taken up. On motion the matter wm laid on the table for another week. The recommendation came from the chair who stated that there wm no hurry. The discussion arose over a bid submitted by the Wheelwright Construction company, of 1152.55 for the Iron and material of the old ateel bridge which blocks the river channel opposite the sanitarium. The original motion waa for the acceptance of the bid, but after Dr. Powers speech the sentiment of the council swerved suddenly Into the channel of what's the use. It Is sofa to say that the public will be compelled to use the old and drcultuoua drive way which la noted for its rocks and dual at least all summer that la If the public wishes to enjoy the cool retreats and inspiring scenes in the canyon. Another sensation waa sprung when n claim at Birdie E. Taylor of through her guunllan and of 10,000 for perattorney sonal Injuries waa road. Tha petitioner set forth dint while riding on Washington avenue, opposite the R. G. W. freight depot, the front wheel of her bicycle caught In the tracks of the Ogden Rapid Transit company and the R. G. W. company. In auch a way that aha was. thrown to the ground. Her leg, ankle nnd foot were broken. Besides personal damages, Miss Taylor asks for 100 for doctors fees. After soma talk the bill wu referred to the claims committee and the city attorney for Investigation nnd report. The special committee on lights recommended that the action of the committee In the matter of purchasing a power house site be adopted, which wm done by n unanimous vote. Ae soon ns the deed to the WUlow Creek property are In legal form, and safe beyond n doubt the city will pay out the sum of 96,000 for five acre of land, a water right and n right of way for a pipe line. In n communication the city engineer stated that the crossings In the districts paved by the J. P. O'Nlel company ware not covered nnd that action ought to be taken to have them, protected. He suggested that n served fund of 9200 held back from the company be used In purchasing the necessary, coverings. The street committee waa assigned the task of conducting an Investigation. Thirtyflva retail liquor licenses were grunted. Williams opposed the granting of licenses to Glen wood Park and Simon Farley as tha location nf both places la outside of the patrolled district and In n respectable neighborhood which hM vigorously protested against tha Introduction of saloons In Its midst An amendment to n motion denying the two licenses wm carried and n report will be submitted at the next session by the license committee. The. regular quarterly report of the municipal court showed n total collection of 16,647.60 for April. May add June. May was the most lucrative month with a balance at 12.326.25. Bide went considered for the construction of sidewalks In Orchard avenue. e, See City, 4; Dsnvsr, 2. Philadelphia and New York Split Eve Philadelphia. July t. New York and Philadelphia split even in two well played games Way. The. home team won the first game by ounrhlng hits In the seventh Inning and New Her Postscript. York won the svcon.l game In the "Why dors a woman always add a third Inning, with two doubles and a base on balls. Score: postscript to her letterT It H E Well." answered the ungaltont 1 2 2 New York "she out in figure wretch, 2 4 2 her own mindprobably her letter has Philadelphia what McGInnlty and Powerman; Sparks made you think and then tries to and Duoin have the last word. Second game: New York Philadelphia Wilts and Powerman; Brown, and Jnckllist h. POWERS AN much-moote- Chicago won from Chicago, July l. d n. ,, 1907y R.H.K. ,,,.. Thlelnian and Clark. nu niula-taiBa- oa the usable to score today except la JULY TUESDAY, THE IlSHSINCr EXAMIJfEE: OGEES, UTAH, Growing Flowers In Winter; A long run of dark days In winter la bad for the florists. It matters little bow cold the wrather ta, provided there to sunshine, for the heat can always be maintained to the proper point and with sunshine flowers will bloom Just aa freely when the thermometer shows an outdoor temperature of aero ae at the freetlng point though of course more money must he spent for coaL But when, day after day, for weeks at a time, clouds orer-hsn- g the aky, nothing will grow aa It should. The carnation buds develop slowly until they are half open and wait for aunahlue, and If It does not come In four or five days the blooms dfcay. do alao It ta with caltaa end roaca. They will open halfway, then, without sunlight, will quickly apoll-S- L Louis Globe-Democr- Hew They Danse In Hungary. With the exception of the Spaniards there ta no nation In Europe that dances like the Hungarians. They love It with a love that amounts to passion. They not only go la for It heart and out bat they will dance on anything. In any sort of weather.- A paddock, a village street, a stable yard, the earthen floor of a. wayside esarda It la all the same to them. Not the scorching nn or the whirling dust or tbe pelting rain or tha falling snow will deter them. They all dance beautifully too. It seems to be to ttwr blond. desertion. They were married on July 26, 1902, nnd defendant is alleged to have deserted plaintiff on Nov. 9, 1903, nnd hna ever since failed to support her. She also asks for alimony in the sum of 95o per month and $50 as Attorney's fees. An action for divorce wm filed in the dlatrict court by Sadie M. Russel against John Russel on the ground of The parties were married at Rawlins, Wyo., May 2, 1902. and for eleven months past defendant ha failed to support plaintiff nnd her two children. She asks for the custody of the children, for 25 par month alimony nnd $50 attorney's fees. Desertion and failure to support ara the grounds upon which Hanna H. Kissinger ia seeking n divorce from Henry Kissinger in a complaint filed to the dlatrict court. They were married June 5, 1906, nnd It la alleged that defendant deserted plaintiff on their weddins day and luis ever since refused to live with her or to support her. She also Mks for the restoration of her malilen name, Hannah McMahon. t. SENSATION . AT BINGHAM. GRASS CREEK PROPERTY PASSEt OUT OF CHURCH'S HANDS. Colorado and Pennsylvania Capitalist! Secure a Valuable Mine pUr. chase Price $300,000. The Grate Creek coal mines 4 out of the bands of the Moruici church yesterday and presumably be. cum the property of Denver ai.l Penuaylvania oapltnUsts, represent-by Colonel C. D. Moore, H. P. Mason, and J. R. Letcher. The purchase include six miles 4 railroad by which the mines are counseled with 'he Park City branch ut , . the Union Pacific. It to stated that the price' paid f tha property wUl run pretty well up to the I3U0.000 mark. During the past, Park City aud neighboring towns hive drawn their supply from these mines ao tMt very Uttle of the output hM found Ita wy to the market. The purchasers expect to spend a million dollars in developing the prop, erty and extending the sale of the pst producL The property comprises 1,000 acres coal land, situated In Grass Creek CMyoa. near Coalville, and has tha Salt Lake, July 1. The citiaene of distinction of being the first ground coal waa mined In Utah. Bingham were treated to u genuine from which There Is only one drawback to the sensation yesterday, when Superintendent Archie Orem of the New Red coal of the Grass Creek mines, end to when exposed to the weather Wing, Utah Development and Mark- that ham Gulch Milling companies, with for. any length of time It slacka, claim thla difficulty the assistance of a force of men in but the promoters his employ tore up about 2.000 feet euta very, Uttle figure, for the aim. of water pipe line laid la Markham pie reMon that the coal will be taken hands m rapidly aa they can gulch during thetpMt week by the off their municipal authorities. Tbe pipe wm mine it. afterwards taken down the canyon JULY EXCURSIONS. nnd piled up on city property,-- after being replaced by that belonging to Via Colorado Midland the company, nnd n notice posted to To Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, the effect that no tree passing wm allowed. This action It was learned Kansas City and Intermediate points; today, wm taken upon the direction slso Colorado points. One fare plus of the attorneys of the corporations two dollars for the round trip. Return limit October SlsL On sale July 18th named. nnd 25th. Write L. H. Harding, Salt Luke for full particular!. This. Try 160-5OGDEN TO PHILADELPHIA Bill had a billboard. Bill atoo had and return, via Union Pacific, July a board bilL The board bill bored BUI 10th, 12th. Good to return untU Aug. so that BUI sold the bUlboard to pay 16th. Stopovers allowed. ) hla board bilL So after Bill sold hto FOURTH OF JULY ROUND TRIP bUlboard to pay hla board bill tha rates via Oregon Short Line on aala board bill no longer bored Bill July S and 4th. Good to return until July 6th Bee Agents for partlcu. The Right One. lara. "Sir, I want your daughter's hand. "Yon may have It with the greatest To feel strong, have good appetite pleasure, dear boy, if you'll take the and digestion, sleep soundly and enone tbsfa always to my pocket Baljoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, timore Bna. the great system tonic and builder. Mining Companies Tear Two TheuMnfi Feet ef City Water Pipe of -- (-- sn - Wi Rio Grande Western Rye Rounti Trip Rates To Kansas City, Omaha and Council Bldffg ... To Chicago $32.00 .......a,....,....,. To 44.o0 Paul and Minneapolis 4190 To t. Louis 39.50 To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo 19.75 Tickets on Sate July 18th and 25th . GOOD KETUXINO UNTIL OCTOBEB 31ST. , For further information address, Am Jm . CRONIN, Agent Phones 108 and 115 Ogden Best Drug Store o hn 0 do: Q To Insure 0 Accuracy ii As a Every customer will be given a cash register receipt with cash purchase. Always look at your receipt and see that your change is correct So sure are we that no mistakes will occur that Q WE WILL GIVE A CASH BEWARD to anyone who is not given a receipt showing the cor- H 8 U n zw 0 0 rect amount of purchase. GEO. W. DRIVER. a ps 2 03 w u H 0 $0 d 0 w H 0 w WM. DRIVER . 0 Manager. co: 2453 WASHINGTON AVENU |