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Show i The foundation of robust MORNING THIS SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1002. is plain, pure and wholesome, easily digested, prevents con sripation. for sale by all Brsssri BREVITIES I Mrs. Jenaua an faulty of tho Healy Cafe, left yesterday to spend a a was at her old koine, Columbus, Nebraska. f.-- Tha machinists' apprentices Oates a shirtwaist No. 127 will gt lAlaa teats oa Friday, July ! Harry Good sin, contracting freight agent for the Harrluaa lines at Salt uado a tiustnes rua to Ogden Thursday, ' L. C Stephens, a rlerk Is the freight ..glee. baa gone to California oa a leave uf afoteace. David Larson, a clerk la the freight offtro. baa aorapted a posit loa la tha auditing department f tha Nevada Northern, at Cobra. A ruls book 1 out for the local trala man. II. J. Packard, chief clerk for trala-niaat- laity, baa Just returned from a thrao weeks' visit la tha east. While away ha mad abort vlaila at Omaha, Chicago, Cleveland, Deirutt and Uoa W. E. Costello, aupaiintendeat of Oregi Short Una, came up from Malt Laka yeatarday oa kis way to Uraea lUver. . tha saw rule baa juat gone Into effect la tha local poatoffloe. Hereafter alt employe paid at tbia ollca wilt get their wages one a mouth, instead of isle as heretofore. A RMunliy la Ogdea Valley Sylvan Park. day at Mrs. E. T. Kissler, wife of a popu- of powlar government der. stationed at tha Mare Island navy yard, arrived la Ogdea yeatarday and will gw to Huntaville, to vialt with relatives. Mrs. Klsalcr waa formerly Mis Liu la Downs of Huntsville. Win, Rpialbarg, travaHng salesman for A. Kuhn Hro., left for New York yeatarday morning to be guua about three waeka. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Langs, In rf left Thureday aftermxin on tfao over-lan- d for BdlnburgM lad., to attend the fiftieth anniversary of tha marriage of Mra. Laugsdorf's parent. Mr. Laitga-dor- f Is with tha Ogdea Biato bank. la tha matter of tha estate of Francis U. Huwe, deceased, the widow, Ida 2. I lust, has petitioned tha dlatrict to appoint Hubert (I. Agee administrator. The estate ta value at . H.M0. A blase In the lea house if the Ogdea creamery at WIT Uaehlngtou avenue waa checked by tha fire department yesterday before it had done any material damage. A man with a number of bogua bills attempted to pass one al a book store Linoola oa avenue. Ha fled nn tbs approach of the pullce. Faulkaer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner, waa held yesterday at the family residence , 15 Menard avenue. Bishop James Taylor tuok charge. Solos were sung by Mrs. Emily Haddock and EdiiU Taylor. The former saug Some ttweet lie),' the latter, Your Sweet Utile Rosebud." The speakers were Bishop James Taylor, K A. Larkin and Asahel Farr. Iroy In a Fnrhy and wife were Injured runaway Thursday while returning from a funeral. The horse drawing the vehicle In which Mr. and Mrs. Farley sat became frightened at an umbrella, dashed into the curb and threw both occupants to the ground, bruising and cutting them quite severely. John Greeriwrll, Daniel Kagan. Henry Uxt and F. E. Grant of Ogdon, were minted aa members of the directorate by the I'tah Retail Nerehantn association nt Utelr ntreilng Thursday. Harry Fortner waa lined K In court yesterday on a chargepolice of drunkenness. He give Indications of Insanity and will be examined. Thureday before his arrest he attempted to borrow gun to shoot an Imaginary enemy. C Fury, brother of Mr. Ira "f Ogden, was killed at lame njr, Xpy., In mine xplwtoo Thum-day- . Guy i Ills relatives here have been otifled and the body will he shipped to Ogdea for burial. Sfouthera Pnclflc Xo. 10 arrived th two yea-havin- tpfdil cam, cm Ashland containing - Mrs J. E the other "3.- containing Sip perlntendent Mattson, who has been out on (he road as far aa Sparks. The lorsl Woodmen of the World, camp 60. hare an outing at Kvhan Park, August 1. In the afternoon ih ladiea will hold forth. Toaard evening tha members of the lodge aud their wires will have a basket picnic. Two orations follow the supper and then acmes the dancing. The do not hesitate to sav that this day will he the event of the season. John Hutchens, oldest In service oa patrol force of the poiir depart-men- t has Ven promoted u the of night detective to with the city detective and assist work the night sergaaau. The promotion takes ef- at once and Officer Hutchens has me po-siio- e his uniform for citlznR ckshM Officer Hutchens Is the owner of ssr No. 1 and has been on the p JULY 20. IKr. DONT FAIL TO VISIT THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. IS COMPLETE IN EVERY ol TflE ECONOMY SALE 4 County Attorney X. J. Harris has drawa up a complaint against the Trout company ol Kucky Mountain Huntsville, charging them with violating the fish and game laws. According to the cuinplalut, the company has failed to put In screens at the head uf their ponds. It to further alleged that many trout from the public' auutrwaya And their way into the company's private ponds. John M. Grow deputy game wardea, will swear te the complaint. have found in order to gain the confidence of the people we must buy the best WEquality of goods and sell them at the lowest possible price. This has been our aim for 25 years and each day we think, we add new customers to our list. come imo politics of the Grocery business and in so doing we will close out our large line of Crockeryware, Glassware, Tinware, Graniteware and all kinds.of Kitchen Ware. In closing out this department we take the opportunity to thank the people of Ogden and Weber County for their liberal patronage. But in order to make more room for a larger and better line of clothing, which is now on the road, we have concluded the Read - ANNOUNCEMENT We are going out Merchants Advised to Pretoct Their Interests. At a banquet of the I'tah Retail Merchants at the Hermitage Thursday night, J. T. Youug advised the butcher and grocer to go Into politics. He departments mentioned above. Every lady knows what groceries are worth and every lady likes to make her dollars go as far as possible. We intend that a saving of 10 to 25 per cent, can be made by patronizing this great Economy Sale. Not only on groceries but in every department throughout the store thousands of bargaing can be found. Everything summery must be closed out. said: "Mr. Toastmaster, o Ulcers anj delegates of this convention: Of course you understand that It ia generally believed by the Jobbers and euusumcra whom you represent that the will gel gll that la coming to them, regardless of political, financial, and Irgtslariva conditions. Yet. if the retailers of I'tah would give their poUH-ca- l affairs the same attention as other details of thair business receive, It would not be necessary for me to address you on this strenuous subject. But as yon have always Insisted on lesvlug the political end at your affairs to your county aud precinct political bosses, it la necessary for me to eile you to the legal conditions under which you do buslnttas, aud to suggest g remedy that will show partiality to none, an Justice to every cltiaea la this fair slate . "Today, tho laws will permit of yutir customers purchasing general merchandise on credit, and if, for any reason they do not rare to pay the account when due or presented, there la no way la which you cna oallect. Should one of your customers owe you 3S and you commence null for judgment, If ha had t5H0 in bank, and did not care to pay your account, ha would simply file n demurrer, draw tha money from tha bank, turn tt over to some disinterested party, sad you have no recourse. Should yon And It accessary to garulshne la order to try and protect yourselves from boomers' or transients who, through some tanglbla reason, have received credit from you, and you place your esse In action, the transient has tea days. If a resldsnt of this county, and twenty days, If a resident of any other county. In whlrh to flee; and nine eases out of ton, when your esse Cottles to trtal, the defendant has drawa Ms money and left the state. "With tha lumbar and hardware dsalara, conditions are different If they sell you material enough to erect say building whatever, aud yon foil to pay within n reasonable time, they can tak possession, ami either recover the actual material or the value thereof. "I Invito your attention also ta our eseuiptloa lews, whlrh withholds from attocliuiaiu practically every asset the average clttora possesses. However, I must ssy that this exemption law helps to make the l7nltedlatet the greatest republic In the world today; s It saves the home from swindling schemes into which the Innocent parent might be entrapped by the smooth or designing defrauder. Yet, these laws help the dishonest rillseu to defraud the man who feeds and rkrthes 4 e sttarhnient snd garnlahment laws dishonesty and crime; and, to check those arils, I recommend the enactment of legislation as follows: "First There should be laws enacted whereby one's wages coulj be garnisheed for sn amount not to exceed 50, without alleging aud proving fraud, with n clause whereby the defendant could obtain damages if plaintiff wrongfully garnisheed. Then by wutrlihig the Individual, whose willingness to pay their debts to questioned, yen cau keep their Recounts under the Hmlt, and play nsfe. "Hseond Subdivision 4, section 2IM, our revised, statutes, reads ns In follows, speaking of n creditor: lias departed or is shout departing front tlis state of which said debt was contracted to the Injury at his creditors.' I would recommend lia amendment to Include another a as follows: lias departed or about departing from I he county of whlrh said debt was contracted to the injury of Ms creditors." Tmler tha present tows when n debtor leaves the county in which he has contracted debts. It Is almost as hard to make the collection as If he had left the state, and in many canes the account to not collected. "Third-- 1 recommend empowering the Inferior courts to Issue orders redefendant, front straining disposing of any property until Anal Judgment. "The enactment of surh tows ax these will not Jeopardise any man' citizenship In this slate; lint they will promote honesty in the eomnterelal Interests at large. all rralire that laws are unnecessary where all are honest: but I'tah I visited by too many transients who go from stole to stale, and only remain long enough to defraud the huteher, grocer and H I IHI HI 4- - 1 1 1 HHWWWHWWW Hl-- H a few ' Groceries, but everything baa been greatly reduced. On ,liK? Yeast Foam Roach Food Silver I 'ream Amber Coffee Gona Coffee Loose Coffee Loose Coffee Holland Coffee Maja Coffee .. Kin llee t'offee Midina (Toffee . J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. can .10c Flag Brand Tea We give only a lint of art-mi- of a limited supply of Home good, we will Hell only one dollar' worth of one kiud of good to a customer. nt 1.0 A L O) (fi I'rtTM Flour, High Patent Flour, Ktruiglit grade Bran aud Short $2.40 $2.15 . .$1.01) 13 14 Sugar (Beet) Sugar (Cane) ...' t ream of II beat lb, for $1.00 lb. for $1.00 ....................... .......................... lolet II beat t oal t 111 French .Mushroom Van (amp' Catsup Mutanl Surdities Oil Sardine l.arly .June Pea ...... a............... .......... clothier. Gentlemen. It U In your power to promote the eteciicii uf legislators who will look after your interests, and in the coming election, the Jobbers id this city ask you to send men to the legislature from your different districts. who will give your Interests the necessary attention." Many Ilia come from Impure blond. Cant bars pure blood with faulty digestion. lasy Brer and sluggish bowels Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels snd ltuer, iuij a. purifies tbs blood. 10c and 171-2i- ? 12 t! ....8c .............................. lit ....................... .1m? ........................ ....7 1".(! Split X a i y tea ns ............. ih Lima. Beau ............................ .8e 1 ea 1 Cinnamon, ( loves, ter Alspu-e- , 10c jut pound ,19c jMiund Hr Hitind 4c. Mat cbes, Nr pltg. All kinds of luiutidry aud Toilet Soap at reduced prices. t K. 20c Baking Powders, 1 lb. cans 12 lb. cans K. t Baking Powders, lb. lv. can Powders, ,0c Baking .17 lit toper Cheese, per lb 0c Mince Midt, jut lb. .. l2ti Stsla, pkg. 121-2- c lafiuon Hud Citron Peel, er Kund All Kind of extract very cheap. 4c Magic I east l-- 2 1-- 4 ........ ...................... ......... .................i ARFR0M Where attendant buck with nn ImnSKrant who been ndjudired undesirable, and In this country In violation of the immigration town, will bn that of Mr. n Charlotte Anno Teach, committed few months ago to tiic state mental hospital at Provo, from Ogden. Mrs. Teach cants to this country with her husband about a year ago from Holland. She will be taken to Bunion, the port nt which ahe entered the country, by Inspector Longley of the immigration bureau and an nnalat-an- t matron from the Provo hospital. The latter will accompany Airs. Tench arrow the ocean tit her homo. The rmted Stale and tha steamship company will share the expense of the party to Boston. The ftteam-rhlcompany must return Mrs. Teach to Holland, and the assistant, matron to this country nt Its ovn expense, and the nation will share with It tho to Mrs. expense from Rotterdam Tcsch'a funner home. In all rases of this kind a doctor has to certify that n attendant to necessary to the welfare of the patient. The tow went Into eff.-cJuly 1. Pietro Marmetto. a public charge at Ogden, will also be deported. He will leave for Italy by way of Xew York, lu charge of Inspector McCabe and IH'PUty Sheriff Wilson of Ogden. July 29. but he will make the trip across the Atlantic alone. ill MU Ladies l-- 1-- 1), i t a ip .......... ............... ....... .Ir llv White Canvas Oxford for have 4 Iaidip a 2lHl to fl.10, $1J15 aud 2.00 (ter pair. White Canvas Oxford for Children have btHu reduced a i I I 1-- foOC 3t)0 a toI- - a 1 I i t .......... all 1'20 a aaaaiaaa itelll, liaaiataa ll)C )fU aaaaaaia Atlli. asaaaaoa a a , , i 30 a50i ... aaiaataa 15( jiaa.. 43c nj)( . 2 12 c ......... 12 17 0c i 1 a a :: :: , , :: l-- c ......... 40c 4 ; ; laiaaaiaii OC ii.23 :: 2 4 hw4 - Clothing Department t ov on.. . Every piece of Summer Dress Goodn in the store will be sold at a great reduction. We will not curry a single yard if price ha anything to do with it. You will be surprised at the extremely low price quoted on all goods in tbi (tart of the store. . 8r te i . Dry Goo.s Department 2v)C a a .........120cOe 2 ' 20t I 2 nl a tiaaitaii I 2 1-- i i ' fiiaaaii 3(ii! a all I teen reduced. Sixes ) to 8 ...i.. ....... .......... 80c Size 8 90c to 11 Size 11 to 2 fl.10 Every Oxford in the store has been in price o that you ran make money by patronizing this ECONOMY SALE. ...... MVL Mackerel Shrimp lb Veal lxiaf, Corn Beef, lb Chipp Beef, Lunch Tongue Maple Syrnp, gal Mil (tie Syrup, gal Maple Syrup, 1 gal. . 1-- at tv OJL . 1-- a , i ip i4taiiaaia,aaaaaAaiaiatatiia Imdiett Tan aud Black Shoes and Oxfords, also some strap Handle 10c ...... 1-- t l!lo a Olives Olives Olives Olives Imported Stuffed Olive Imported Stuffed Olive I in (toiled Xicelle Olive Oil Ball Blue . Liquid Blue . 4C V 1 asL Queen Queen Queen Queen Lob1er HUU'tt oo a 2 and Vici Kid Oxfords aud Slipper for children, all ' aa9 ... Banquet Tea Shilling' Best Tea Tree Tea lb. Tea Liptou's Patent aaan I I a and Childrens Shoes :: i We have a large line of Summer Clothing, both for Men and Boy, which 1 being Hold at very low price. Men's Suit range in price from ftl.45 to 9.93, besides also the regular stock, which 1 also cheaper. Boy' Suit range in price from $2.93Her-to $4.93. Beside these we sell the famous cules," which 1 always a bargain at $3.00. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED. Our advice is earn a few dollarn by buying good at the GREAT ECONOMY SALE. LowCut Shoe Sale If you are not wearing a pair of our Oxford thi warm weather you are mitwing real kuiiiuut comfort comt fort that really belong to you. p Of Tumps for 'tot'ik SaatcSoa r-- "APOSTOLIC LIGHT" MISSION. STORES: Spokane. Wash.. .lnl 19. leaders In the "Apostolic Ught" mission. In Salt Lake City and this city, have announced the names or nearly thirty residents of Spokane and vicinity who have declared their Intention to p . as missionaries to China. India, Africa aud other lands. No provision is to be made for their support, and they are expected to lake little or no money, except that required to pay their passage on the ships. Neither are they to study the languages of the countries to which they go. The claim Is that they have received the miraculous gift of tongues and will lie enabled in sp.ak without study, tine tulfsionarv has already started In South Amnio, THE POPE. Oxfords Are cool and retful. We how every desirable style of low cut footwear in Oxford, Ribbon, Ties and t OCDEN Government Nurse With Deported I fans Home. July iy. m (lticlilda. the special .Tpnn,xH ambassador to tha 8nds Vatican, arrive! bore hearing an autoForeigner. graph lever from the emperor of to tile I1pe. The emperor exThe flrst rase In this state, unci Japan tends bis thanks to the Pop for havpresibly In the nation, where the sent a xpeci.ll envoy to him la the t'nlted Slate, government sends nn ing person nf Monatgnor OTonell. First Instance H I HI .mitnet-n-w- MIKADO THANKS THEY 8 1 Peacock Tea pro-nud- autxU-vlvto- 11 GROCERIES him, aud should be remedied. "In my oidnlon. the slackness uf onr -- The county attorney made complaint against the Kuhn liquor company for selling liquor without a llrensa. The complaint alleges that the said rompany aells liquor, through their agents, la various parts of the count v without a license other than a city license. SATURDAY, CLARK'S STORES DRESS T1IE BARSECTION. GOODS GAINS EVERYWHERE VISIT Kis-oim- h WHEAT FLAKE CELERY UTAH. OGDEN, lire fore for twelve year. HI special work will be to cover the parka aud health is what is allowed to enter ,nd resorts during the summer aaeial ia the maintenance of order. more the mouth. The simple Ha ,ufict:iaor to the patrol force hue the diet, the more perfect the nut lea named. health. The funeral of Utile Ku) muud gn PACE'S EXAMINEE: Ogden . Men, Women and Children Patent Kid, Colt and Gun Metal Calf are the favorite leather. Hundreds of different styles, some built for comfort alone other for tyle and smartness. Christenson Shoes Best by Test 765 Pairs Womens $3 and $3.50 Oxfords, Per Pair $2.68 jNo $10 Shoes here for $1.95, but good, honest values U-C-OM --SEE Christerssoin Shoe Store M 2369 Washington Ave., Ogden |