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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, his father participated. The named for the battlefield. was baby While private secretary to Gresham, young Leslie raa the ataie departa good many ment tolimes, tor his chief was often ill ward the cad of his term. But one ef the dry remarks of his chief that was Judge Landis is fond of quoting when the two of them went to Washington. They a ere stopping at a hotel, but were anxiously looking tor a bouse. The secretary of state bad to have a house for purposes of whether he official entertainment, wanted to be saddled with one or not. They bad luohed all day. aad ta the evening had settled on the only really available sad desirable one. It oust (7,600 a year. A cabinet officers story at that time was (0.000. Judge Gresham was lying oa the sofa amok-la- g after dinner, aa was his custom. After a long alienee, he appealed to his secretary. Say, Landis, It has just occurred to me. What la the devil are we going to do with that THE EXAMINER MAGDALENA BAY. single-hande- There ha bMi a firm official denial .to th. story that thia govern-uen- t U negotiating with Mexico for the purchase or leaae of Magdalena hay aa a naval station. Tbo denial might be more convincing if there haJ aot been ao many ofBclal denials lakly that taraed out to bo untrue- - la thia particular caae It naay never be proved that the deaial area untrue, because it la a delicate piece of negotiation, that if It fails, wiH la all probability aerer become public property. But this is the siuiatiaa up to date. Thia gorerameat needs a better aaral bees on the Padfie coast than it has territory. Magever had la its dalena hay is a splendid, immense bafbor oa the oceaa aide of lover a aaral bane jut suited for ground. For practice tad a target several eeasona past this country, by old courtesy of Mexico; has kept as el b"r moored there and has aaed the bay for great gun practice aad for a coaling station whenever k wished. The subject of the purchase or lease of the hay ass broached to Ambassador Creel by Secretary Boot aome time ago, not ia the form of an official note, but only verbally during a talk at the state department. Thus the ambassador Is technically correct ia saying that the subject has aerer presented to him. It has not presented la the official aease of the term merely mentioned in the popular understanding of the word. Thus close can one skats to a falsehood fa official language and yet not be convicted of perjury. Of course, if a newspaper man arid the same sort of s thing, it would be s plain lie. It Is aadsrstood that the subject wlU bo more fully discussed when Secretary Boot visits President Dias o f Mexico this autumn. There is s provision Is tha Mexleas eonstltuttoa ' against alienating any territory. But if President Dias and President Roosevelt ate both agreed that It la s good thing to do, there Is little doubt (hat a way will be found to do it. iftmied oa ether li 1 1 140 1 1 1 T Twenty-fourt- h - Columbia Manufacturer Iren and Brass Cast Inga, Shafting, Pullaya, Boiler and Tank Work, and all klnda ef Machine Work. s Street r h al Good Shepherd, cop 24th Alfred Brown, Trin- - Early celebration, 7:30 a m. Sunday school. 0:45. Morning prayer and sermon. 1L Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. "The Unknown Morning topic: God." Evening: "Moses and Mli sion." Central Park Presbyterian Church, corner Thirty-firs- t and Washington Ave. Morning nervice Tkc Boer of Quality y Malt, which contains ev-sparticle ef the food vaL ry a the barley-graithis beer le the most nourishing and healthful ef all been. Ave. ii OGDEN. Company v Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil EXPERTS Thera was some lively bidding for some real property belonging to the estate of Elisabeth Boock, deceased, lu Judge Armstrong's court for a few minutes this morning with the result that the property brought (700 more than the bid which was first received and submitted to tha court fur confirmation. The original tender waa fur (3,600 and when the sale was up for confirmation thia morning it was announced that a better bid could he obtained for the property so Judge Armstrong naked for others to come forward and submit their propositions. Ilia result waa that two other bidders cams up and tha price of the property advanced rapidly to (3,200, shea it was knocked down to the original bidder. PATENTS M. GULES LABOR- Tha investigation decided upon by the departments of tha Interior aad Justice in regard to the status iff criminal progress la the court! throughout the country, was begun yesterday In Suit Lake City- - The investigation will be made by three experts, including aa examiner from the attorney PLANING BILLS Manufacturer of luh, Deem. Frames, Mantles, Moulding, Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Office and Mill Corner Building. Twenty-seconStreet and Waato Ington Avenua, Opposite Tabor-nadPhonos, Ind. 545; Bell isog, ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. ef wg and PICKLES d Edward BichaeL Proprietor. . Factory 2454 Wall Avenue ' OGDEN, UTAH. Phone 1Q7F. Cache Valey Condensed Milk Company Ogden Phartnacal ING IN SALT LAKE CITY. (24.73U. James Salt Lake, July WARRANTY DEEDS Campbell, a real estate dealer, received Injuries which will perhaps fr. E. Moore and wife to Cora II. a prove fatal on the Salt LaJte A eon, part of lot 14, block 4, railroad yesterday. He to at the Morten Latter-da- y Salats hospital and he to South Ogden Survey, (300. aot expected to Hva The accident took place at Bonneville shortly afPRICE OF LUMBER ter BIS Wash. and fixed her bond to the sum of GOVERNMENT Og-de- 10 a. m. BlueRibTbon Phone (40 Bell 2651 Wash. A vs. P1? vid W. Crane, pastor. Pabst PEARCE Granted this week. Report by C. A. Snow A Co., patent attorney, Washington, D. C.: Charles D. Harding, Salt Lake City, ' advertising machine. George J. Wcdell, Ogden, rotary engine. For eopy of any of above patents nU ,n in M. Fractures skull junta Campbell this paper to C. A. Snow A date of Bonne-I Aocldsnt at Railway Co., Washington, D. C. villa Depot First Methodist Episcopal Church block cast of Washington street. Daavenue, on Twenty-fourt- 1 STRICTLY A NOME PRODUCT. HHMIltH1404 4 14 1441 PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS DAY ADVENTISTS. 13 Seventh 8nnday, after MADE : WAT. Manufacturer VINEGAR ! TENTS and AWNINGS :: UTAH VINtGAR AND PICKLE WORKS :: Whweaala ard Retell Manufacturer ef Club Cigar Co. UTAH One-hal- f ity- - JOHN HOXER made by UNION The meetings in the tout, oa the ooraer of Grant and Twenty-eeoon- d at ret-1- , continues all through the week, the same aa nsual. Subject for Sunday night, "Who Are the Two Wit-se- e ef the Revelations 127 Monday night, "The True Israel aad.. day night, "The True Israel and Their Gathering." There will be Interesting subjects for each eveniBA No meeting Saturday night Meetings conducted by Rev. Paul Imam. CHURCHES n ii iiiiTl 1 1 1 1 hHtttllUHHIIIIIIIII Columbia Club a, hard prospect ahead, for In addition te Bitting on the Nationalists, he will have to snub Dick Crokar and appear genial all at the same time. Church of the ner Grant and ! Portoo to Disarm special mule. Miss Eleanor Hander-showill sing. la Sunday School at 12:11 p. charge of Dr. Mills. Young Psuple'e meeting at 7 o'clock led by Mias Mahal Lucas. No evealng service. King Edward Is on his second visit iinnnf,xiliJi," m 1 ALWAYS THE BEST OGDEN, UTAH. SEVENTH 1 1 ANUFACTURERS READ & BROS. CO. SM te mid-wee- k Both phones SL 1 The heel and Largest Manufae-hirerIn the West. b Oo.. Ogden. m in Sad d I err to Ireland sad with an Increasingly pastor. n r "" LOOK AT THE LABEL AND INSIST ON OGDEN AND UTAH MADE GOODS i i n 11111111 ,x, mi tm n mi ' J tutmtiiiiiiiiinnmj Harness and Carrie Nation asaurrd a police court Judge tost week that the would never go to hell. ' Well, at any rate, that la some consolation for the people who are unfortunate enough to bavo that ptoco tor a Anal homo. h fit. 1 L G. There Is something lacking about that defaulting paying feller Runyan OP in New York. None of the papers have scheduled him as a constant church goer and a prominent member of the T. M. C. A. For four i has brewed beer, constantly striving te make the beer better, jparer, more wholesome. The result is the highest achievement in brewing 1 1 1 1 1 Packers ef High Grade Vegetables .lereeY Pure Food Catsup. ), nee's Purs Feed Pork A Beans, iirces Purs Peed Hominy, torses Worcestershire Sauce. We pack but ene grads ef goede-T- UE BEST. i h h in i ii t Ht m OGDEN. UTAH. Sunday services:. Sunday school. B. E. Newton, superintendent. International lesson. Preaching by the pastor at 11 m m. Subject, The Church. Class meeting follows, led by E. X. Wherry. Epworth League at 7 p. m., led by Pearl Will lama. Topic, The Snare of Avarice reaching by tbe pastor at I p. m. Subject, Tbe World." other people.1 at the pipe Miss Laird will The secret of the cure practically organ and special preside music will be Sea In proprr breathing. It la the dered by the choir at an services. The ' greatest ef all physical helps. Full publlo la invited to worship at. this and deep breathing ean scarcely ex- church. ist aide by tide with , nervousness. Tha Christian Science Sortsty holds Six breaths a minute to good breath- service at U a. m. In the new Mabeing, but eom. people do It thirty time sonic Temple, Washington avenue, Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixta minute. Practice breathing nil the tween directs. time. Do it ns much no possible ia Subject: ."SacmmenL" (ho open air, and when yon are waitSunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial ing at a croaatng take the opportunity are hsU at I p. m. meetings two or lu three U Indulge' deep to cordially Invited to Tha public breaths. , attend three services. la It At tha same time. necessary Free reading rooms are open dally, to relax daring exhalation. Relaxation except Sunday, from 2 to I p. m, la ia almost aa important aa breathing. same building. , And this can bo done at say time, it Lutheran Church Comer Twenty-thir- d ta quite passible to relax tha muscles, aad Jefferson. O. A. Blmqulat, tha eyes, the expression, when one la pastor. Sunday: :No forenoon service. walking along. Than there la another Important Pastor at Bingham. Sunday school at 16. help In curing nervousness, and that Luthar League meets at 7. ia reason. It la called suggestion In Evening service at I o'clock. A modes. Make up your mind that Thursday the Ladlea' Aid meets at homo of Mrs. Peter Wilson, 1130 yon will not have anything at all to the Tweniy-flftstreet, at 2:30 o'clock. do with nervousness. Reason with St. Paul'e German Evangelical yourself and toll yourseu that It la and bviouasly doing yon no good. But Church Comer Jefferson avenua Wo-bustreet Theodore treat yourself kindly. Train yourself Twenty-thir823 Twenty- pastor; residence, gradually by alf admonitions, and no fifth street ooe need guess what you are doing." Morning service at 11 o'clock fc at Sunday school at 3 p. m. service. No JUDGE LANDIS. All the Germans In town are cop dlatly Invited to worship with us. Judge K. M. Landis of Chicago, who Come and he true to your German to just In process of deciding how big faith. n line the Standard Oil company shall First Presbyterian Church John gay, waa private secretary to Walter Edward Carver, pastor. Oraeham when the latter was secreMorning worship it 11. The Lord's tary of state under Cleveland. The Supper will he celebrated at this sop K. 9f. la front of Me eurname vice. Sunday School at 10. stands for the rather unusual christen, Endeavor at 7. names of Keneitw Mountain. It lug Evening preaching at I. theme; The practical Religion or the Kasen-tlhappened that little Landis was bora and Universal Need Which (he oa the day of the famous battle In Christian Religion Satisfies." The choir will render two choruses at thia Berries. J 1 t that distressing malady, bad aenrea, says the London TM. Bits. In fact It ta quite passible, and Indeed, aa easy matter to cure cneaelt This .to ao Idle statement, but one confirmed by that splendid athlete and physical eulturtat, Mr. Eustace Miles, who speaks from a personal experience. Until I was twenty-flsays Mr, Miles, 1 was moat shockingly nervous. I waa quite unable to mako a apace; It affected all garnet I participated Ip. Now, 1 am much batter and what I have achieved ia nothing beyond the power of Twenty-feurt- 1 1 (300? who Buffer from Ml 1 UTAH CANNING CO. There is distinct hope for those Eight-Da- ii ii 1 1 d It ia to be hoped for tha sake of tha general public that Judge Landis wtU not make the fine on the Standard Oil eumpany too heavy. Kerosene eosta enough as It la, andlt will be certain to go up Chough to cover the amount iff the flue. NERV0UBN1SS BE CURED Brewed from Pabst 1 1 1 1 Two Poles' out la Chicago have just celebrated their wooden wedding. Very appropriate, too. -- CAN 1 which JULY. 14,1907 SUNDAY, PTAH, Practical Horseshoeing Maiuifaeturera of. Wa regulate interference, gait and cure diseased feet. Improve anting of tha horse. Horses called for and returned. 2860 Wash. Av. Bell Phone 14(1. Call us up. Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the plf medal at the State Fair, 1905. A trial can wlU cow vinca you there ia none JUST AS GOOD , , Aak year Orwer for It FACTORY AT '.OGAN. UTAH. ' Yymskey & Larsen and. third, aa to whether tavestigatiH shall be aiade aa to what final position shall be aiade at It Thor are many old comb lavoMu lrregularltka of one kind and aaothw pendng la tha courts throughout tha public land states and tha p reseat A veotigatloa la Intended to clear th docket. It to said that tho eoatata-aiowill be able to report apoa thi Utah situation aome time next week and Its report will determine the s turo of future proceedings. office; the district attorney la which the suite were filed and a special agent for the land office. The inquiry for 8alt Lake le intended to be a test and the result arrived at there will determine what farther Investigations shall be mads la the field er in the department named. There are many old eases Involving make one of three returns in each case, first, aa to' whether action shall be dismissed as of no importance; second, whether It shall be prosecuted. generals a ANOTHER CUT . i:. have been cutting prices on oisr Summer Goods for the past two weeks and we are not through yet. The week just past has been the most remarkable selling week in the history of our store for July. We are determined to quickly dispose of all Summer Goods. WE noun. Campbell had not bees feeling wall for etnas daye aad be told Ms wife la the morning that ho was going to o a street ear rid aad get noma fresh air. He went to Lagoon end was returning on the train tjiat left there at booa The train stopped at Bonneville, the atatioa where the new packing house to located. Campbell got off, as ha states it, "to stretch Me Tha train started with Jerk lega. aad Campbell jumped for It, but ju4 missed the end of the train and fait full force on the sharp edgea of tbe ties which were aot covered with dirt Aa he got off oa the seat side of the track and tha station Is cm tha west aide, bobs of the crew saw him, and the trala went on. Laid to Sun for an Hour. Suffering from nevpral deep gashes to his aids from which tha blood waa spurting, Compbell lay on the track in th hot sun for about aa hour unable to move or to call for help, whoa a switch angina that was going to the brick yards stopped near him. Tbe engineer noticed .him and aeelni bin serious condition took Mm to the city. Ho was stretched out In tho office of the Hell Ico company, 150 North Third West street, and Captain John B. Bur was sumbldge. Mi brother-in-lamoned. Captain Burbldga had Mm taken to thq hospital and then notified Local retail lumber merchants pooh-joo- h tha predictions made by Sait Lake dealers that an increase of from will be made in the ( to 10of percent, all grades of lumber before price October L Their araertlons are baaed oa Information received from the mills of WasMngton and Oregon .which aupply not only tho State of Utah, but a considerable portion of the west and middle east with building material. At the offloe of the Oregon Lumber company ao Intimation baa been receive 1 of a contemplated rise. Manager Eccles, of tho Eccles Lumber company, W. H. G william, of tho Utah A Oregon company, and Mr, VoL ker of the company, ars positive in declaring that to tha beat of thslr knowledge prices will remain steady throughout tho foil knd winter. Volker-Soowcnf- FRUIT CrOWERS We want your peaches and apples. Call and get boxes to pack them Ia THE IL L. GRIFFIN CO. FOUR In case your Standard la not dell erad by 7 p. m.. call (6, either phone. Ask tha circulator to seed the paper out to you, which will be done by special messenger, without charge. DIVORCES. Wives Say Husbands Can, But Will Net, Supply Necessaries. Three Ralt Lake. July 13. Judge Armstrong granted four divorces at theweekly default divorce hearings Pri- ! day. Mrs. Sank May Wlsner said Joseph failed Wiener to furnish Smith has her support, that she has two young children, and has bean compelled to taka washing ns a means at livelihood. The court gave her the custody ot the children. George Klenke, owner of a pool room In the city, wanted to bo separated from Emma It Klenke, and detailed from the wltneaa stand num- -' bers of Inatancen where he said hla wife had been unfaithful to him. Ho said that one time hie wife epoke. roughly to him because he haJ come home earlier than waa expected. , "Be merciful to that woman will you?" ha said to a reporter after (he decree had been granted. Ethel D. Milner says that In their six months of married life, Guy M. Milner has failed to provide her wK necessaries, and aha la living with her anther, Mrs. Augustus Dcsa Antna Levin swore that she married Heriff Levin In April 4. 1005, and that hs has failed to aupport her for two yean. She nukes s living by washing aad bouserleanlng. She said her husband in la Copenhagen, Denmark. Cornelia Kooyman was haled before the court on the charge cf contempt, for failure to, pay alimony. Ha la lu tbe bauds of tbe police on another charge, and tho eontempt case was dismissed. at 11 oclock, sub- 0, J. SALISBURYS WILL ject: "God's Plan for Reaching the Masses With Saving Truth." Estats la Valued at (300.000 DocuThere will be a congregational meet ment Admitted te Probata. tog Immediately after the morning tv Ice; important business will be Salt lake , July 18. The win transacted. All member to be urged of the late O. J. Salisbury was present. admitted to probate today by Sunday School to follow. A ford 11 Invitation rxtenld to Judge Armstrong, who appointed Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury as executrix ill. without bonds. Tbe estate ia valued at (300.0(10, according to tbe petition The First Congregational church, for probate. Tbe court appointed P. Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. H. J. B. Cesgriff and R. B. Morning worship at 11 o'clock gun-- I Harknest as appraisers of the estate. day July 14th. Dr. J. Dl Kingsbury Judge Armstrong appointed Annie ot Rail Itake City, will preach. The Schlcct guardian of the estate cf Joyoung people's choir has prepared seph Pchlect, an Incompetent person. ' There will be a store full of people every day. Better come first thing Jflonday morning to get your choice. Shirt Waist and Shirt Waist Suits still going at onethird off and going fast. and one-had off. All Summer Dress Goods at In Low Slippers, Black and White and Lace Hose to match at 10 cents, 15 cents and 25 cents. lf, one-thir- , "77 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Mb wife. ...v EXCURSION TO SALTAIR VIA Rl Oroide Went era railway, Monday, July 15. Fins hatblug. New attraction. Tick. oa Special train leaves OgJen at 5:30 a. m. 'Returning, leaves Salt Jake at 1:50 p. m. and round trip. 11:80 p, m. Fare, o. o; rnussen ; The Racket Store One Price to All Never Undersold (-.- 35 1 DO YOU WONDER WHY THE SEMIANNUAL SHOE SALE ' t Is Atttacting Thousands? Here is the Reason And every pair of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers on Sale are fitted to your feet out of Regular Stock at a Reduction of from 10 to 50 Per Cent Thas the Reason. tShoe Martlet ? 2 2343 WASHINGTON AVE. |