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Show THE with. He will be held oa urge of petit larceny. 'id of 1 Brawn. formerly ageet non Ogde. but Exp Jtenk of ot the Firat Natl-ma- l IB hta old home. vJu? ergln. peot8undW (MININ ;t for Los Angeles Sunday in Union acific car No. 70,911. A GENERAL Work Is about to begin oa the new ignal station. The dwellers on lower Twenty-sixt- h street have been given until August 1 to vacate their house a. HOLIDAY Harold Alt gil remalni ot bov three vearn old, h Miss Susie Rasmussen Is entertain!fyweuiBOOla at Newark. CaL; ing her friends, the Misses Grace and Pacific Leonora Hooker, en route from San IB Wr the Souther. UL. Bernardino to their home la Jackoa their way to Quincy. home. Fla. jys Rasmussen and sonville. (u boy'! were roopt mates the Misses Hooker car Ka Sint ling Broa.' advertising to art at Pomona college, near Los Angeles, during the past year. u u tl.e city, helping fn the covering of the town with el I). Brsneoa Brinton and J. H. Felt Ui billfl. RESORTS yeo-Urut- y ARE PREPARING RECORD-BREAKIN- received that occurred oa the ue thie time to no fault of tho reilrosd company Ac-t- o the account, Edward rfhMrt vaa ateallug a ride om the Juat behind the engine oa toSth aectlo. of NO. 4 When near the engine broke away care aad flew om down the of th trecke. The eudilea application brakes gava the care each a Jar That Uhnm was seat headlong oa 5 track. Before the trail wa stop-1the unfortunaU man had several of wheels pass over hie body, iveth enaned almoet instantly. The oeny aw.itlng lorulae are still a fflTU ff nt., Jthe FOR Life Sentence In ninbeth J. Carter toe filed ault court agalnat the Utah SSistrectton oompany for flOJWQ 4am-sefor due, eo the complaint alleges, by a the death of her husband, caused la Plumas rre4n In a railroad tunnel Tha widow also California. coats of court; gsbg tha coart for tha m Tbs Clsytom Music Co. has filed suit la the district court fur 8375 agalnat is j Taney. Tho amount named diis,' so the complaint alleges, om a The suit is to regain said Diane. amount unpaid. piano ar $27. the David Mattson.- county Clark, has gone to St. George on a bueines trip. - Bucking General Superintendent ham and Superintendent Costello, la end 10" their special curs have gone to Evanston on railroad business. 'V Deputy Sheriff George Ritchie has left his desk at the court house for a few days rest and recreation. Judge Agdaa Hllee was an Ogden - visitor Sunday. Heber J. Grant apent tows this morning. a few hours In Mrs. 8. H. Cave left Sunday for Boone, Iowa, where the goea to attend a session of the grand trustees of the of ijjiss auxiliary of the Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen, of which nhe la msmber. Marriotts (s' going to observe Plo aeer Day. on Wednesday morning, at 1U oclock, by a splendid eetebmtlon, consisting of vocal and Instrumental music, recitations, declamations and s address by 'Attorney Joseph Chen Elaborate preparations are being made fur an enjoyable time. - . Mary E. Lanier applied to the trlet court In Salt Luke for n divorce from Robert Lanier on the ground that her husband Is la prison. He was ( traced from Ogden two yean ago to serve seven yesra for burglary. The wife asks also for the custody of her three minor children. The couple were married in Salt Lake, December . 1817. The Gospel Wagon Mieeloaaiiee ex pact to hold meetings Monday, Tuee day aad Wednesday nights only, closing on the latter evening. Rev. 8. L. Gillespie preaches tonight, on Christ the Gnat and Final Priest." peautlful hymns. Everybody - invited. At I odock, near corner Washington and . Twenty-fifth- e The men aronnd the Southern Pa dfle shops were happy yesterday the pay car arrived. Harry True and wife, the former chief clerk 'In the Southern Pacific resident engineer's office, returned from a months wedding tour in the east. . Firo deportments No. 1 and No. were called out yeeterday, the for-m- to 1325 the latter to er street and street, Several avenue. Washington houaes were la danger oa the beach by a brush fire, hut the course of the are was turned la time to save them. Ob Twenty-sixt- h street a burning bar. rel of tar caused the run. 1 Twenty-fift- h be-Ju- Twenty-sixt- h to Quicken That Although no formal program for July 24, Pioneer day. and general holiday in Utah, has been planned, the num- erous attractions arranged for the day Joseph T. Young ha filed suit will afford the public ample opporagainst Frank Hyland for the possestunity to celebrate. Business genersion of a small piece of property on ally, will be suspended and tha reGreat avenue alleged to have been sorts are preparing to handle taken tty the defendant and claimed as crowds. ' hta own. In the line of sports tha days events open at the ball grounds where a Alleging that 934 head of sheep picked team (ran Salt Lake will play head were damaged ft per through the Lobsters at 10 o'clock. A second the alleged carelessness ud poor game will be played at S oclock, afDulatuch-Bell ter which the transportation facilities, the boxing contest at tho Livestock company has comsaucer track will commence. menced suit, through their attorneys, For the people who prefer horse Magiunls A Cora, agalnat the Union races to either baseball or boxing, Pacific Railroad company, for the sum a program of speedy trotting, pacing of 11,108. It la alleged that tha Unloa and running races will be pulled off Pacific company delayed the sheep at the Fair grounds. Horses from Caltrain twenty hoars, so that It became ifornia, Idaho-an- d various parts of necessary to feed the animals la lilt Utah are listed Is the entries. Three nols at a coat of 1189. The complaint elegant enps have been selected to in the case was filed yesterday. be presented to the winners of the record-breakin- orders. John Newdecker, with ehoea covered with dust, sought out a bootblack stand at the corner of Twenty-fift- h treet and Lincoln avenue, whose pro prieior was temporarily absent. He chined hie ehoea, brushed hie clothes, ad departed with a clothes brush tucked neatly under hie coet. When the bootblack returned he discovered his lose and also espied Newdecker sauntering down the etreet. Officer Russell was Informed of the occur trace sad he placed the mu under ar rest, after somewhat of an encounter, ourlng which Newdecker wanted to know why a gentleman could not keep P appearances without being Inter. ance beverage that ia so healthful, wholesome, near hhing end satisfying so strengthening, invigorating and vitalising es g Hahnrllle, La.. Julr 22. Following the excitement attendant upon attempts to lynch the Italian prisoners held in the BL Charles parish Jail, Hahsvllle wm quiet yesterday. Three companies of state militia still guard the mm and women recently convicted uf murdering the kidnaped Lemaaa child and all signs of violence have now passed. As the Jury brought In a verdict of guilty without capital punishmest. It will be necessary for the Judge te lender sentence of life Imprisonment. Two more Italians, Leonardo Uebbl, and hit slater, NRvleula Gobble, remain to be tried on the same charge. They are held here with the Italian convicted last week and their trial will be taken npitoday. INJURED BY EXPLOSION. Salt lake. May 22. An automobile belonging to R. K. Bjes, Bun of J. F. Boee. wm destroyed yeeterday at the Salt Palace by a fire resulting from a gasoline explosion. Boss, who wm under the car at the time of the es-- p to too, had hta arms badly burned. The tank wm leaking and white he wm repairing it It ia thought spark from a cigar which a man wm smokmatches and spetrotting and pacing sot the gasoline oa firs. cial music will be rendered by a band ing near by OCDEI ElY valued wm The car at 8450. during Intermissions. At the parka mlsceltenebua amuseAntlered Herd at Ogden Has Sent a ment Is offered any one desirous of Challenge. following the lines of least resistance. OF Street car service will ba maintain of evidence an As Ely Expositor; between tha city proper and the ed the good feeling that exists between places of amusement and the reguOgden and Ely, the Elks of Ogden lar schedule will be materially Shorthave seat a challenge to their frater- ened for the convenience of the pubnity brothers in this city for a game lic. of baseball to take place In Ely at All la all the day promises to be some future date to be agreed on by lively and there .will lie the managers of the two teams. A. exceedingly something doing' from morning unof tbs team, Ely manager J.. Fester, til midnight. and a prominent Elk, Interviewed the members of the order In Ely, and they PARDONS GRANTED .expressed a dqglre to hook up with the Ogden nine. THEY ARE - ALWAYS DYING TO An answer to the dell will be for- Many Applicants Guilty ef Varisus GET SOMEWHERE. warded to the lodge at Ogden, and a Must Serve Sentences, Offenses suitable date tor the game will be sugHave Net the Time te PauM and gested. The antlered herd at Ogden, The monthly report of the elate In addition to desiring a game, are 'Think ef Beautiful anxious to play on the Ely diamond, board shows that six pardons urrers Things. and accept Elys hospitality. granted. James Campbell, who was convictThe following letter has been received by F. L. Chapin, an Old Ogdenr ed la November, 1905, for Improper N. T, July 22. Rev. Its ,and a member of the real estate relations with a slater of his wife, Dr.Chautauqua, F. lee Char Aked, pastor iff the A was from to servo sentenced three Fifth Avenue firm of Steele Judge and Chapin, church of New e Baptist 1 If could wonder Howell: you years in the state prison, was parthe la York, Chautauqua preached a game between the baseball doned npon the promise that he would Sunday upon Tha Ethics of teams of the Ogden lodge No. 719, B. marry the women, as his wife has se- a Holiday taking aa bis text, Corns P. O. K.. and the Ely Elks, to be cured a divorce since Ms incarceraye, yourselves apart, into a desert played la Ely or Ogden, preferably at tion: and rest awhile. Harry A. Creaswell and Mark Lar- place Ely, and If played there all that we Thera has been no people upon tho Would desire Is that the hoys should son, who were convicted In Cache face of the earth which needed this get their expenses, and any surplus county last March for breaking Into more than do ourselves today. nnld some local to either devoted a car and and could be freight stealing goods, Dr. Aked. Wa hurt our candles at organisation at Ely or to charity there, who were sentenced to one year each both ends, and then, lest our neighto In this In me were know tha penitentiary regard pardoned hy please let get ahead of ss, wa Hgbt the board, the petitions showing that bors should piatter at your earliesttheconvenience.1 middle.. tho It la Elks We want to ahow Ogden the men had token only something majority of us are Just to eat from the ear.' They had borne as Tho groat of a good time when they come to Ely,1 flying, m wa are of Incapable Mid Mr. Fesler, In discussing the site good reputations up to that time. thinking, because iff lack of leisure. If John Pomato, who wee sent up from we nation. .It will cost about 27S to wore to pause In our mad rush to bring the team here, and the togate re- iron county for five years last year meditate on time and Its mysteries, about was of will Just on ' tha pay parcharge forgery, ceipt! Ufa and Its meaning, w might miss ponses. We couldn't let the Ogden doned. Judge Joshua Greenwood, who the next car. We could live, If wa them without town tried giving recommended leave that the the Elks cnee, wen not always dying to get somea banquet, and the members of the clemency be granted. The defense where. else." to the stand have would was who Interposed by the boy, only lodge here expense connected! with the banquet,1 16 years old when the offense wm NEAR BUTTE. . FLOOD committed, was that he thought ha on a wm draft his making employer WIILUM ASHTOt IIIJUEEO when be signed the paper which waa Columbia Gardena Invaded hy the Water. alleged toriiave been forged. Salt Him to Carries Special Train Isaac D. Wood, who wm sent up for Lnks Hospital. one year from Darla county, last May Butte, Mont, July 22. In consefor forgery, wm granted a pardon on quence of a cloudburst near the head Wllliaif The special train bearing the recommendation of Judge Howell, ot Elk Park canyon, east of Butte, Ashton, chief engineer of the Oregon who tried the cnee, and District At- at o'clock teat evening, a flood of free-tured Short Line, who had his skull water swept through Columbia Gartorney Halverson. t last SaturJay, passed throngs Frank Wilson, who wm convicted of dens, tho citys big recreation park, Ogden at 5:10 oclock yesterday morn-lu- arson in 1904 and sentenced to serve and flooded n portion of the street five years la the state prison, wu car tracks to tha Gardena. Heavy Mr. Ashton, who Is well known given a pardon. He has been paroled damage wm done, especially to the near was Injured throughout the west, for aome tints oa good behavior. He copper precipitating plants along SilDrlggn, Ids., hy being thrown from a was committed from Utah county. ver Bow creek. The storm waa at its offbuggy. In company with other The petitions for pardons which fforst m tha west side of the mounicials he wee inspecting the proposed were denied by the board were: tain ridge. new route of an extension of tha OreCecil J. Plant, who Is serving a senThe damage to Columbia Gardens He wm nominal, the water having confingon Short Line. Just what caused tence of three years for bigamy. the accident Is not known yet, reports wu convicted April 8, 1906, la Davis ed Itself chiefly to tha broad drivefrom Idaho being vague on that point county. ways. The westbound North Coast Mr. Ashton, however, was. thrown to James Francis Smith, from Weber limited on the Northern Peel tie wm head. on his the ground, alighting county attempting to pass a fictitious delayed for some time by reason of When his companions reached him he check. the obstructions washed M the track. waa unconscious. John U Thurston, serving a sentence The delay te trains on the Groat After bring taken to Driggs, It wm for burglary from Box Elder county. Northern will amount to something found that hie injuries were of a serAlbert AUerton, from Salt Lake like eighteen hours, ious nature and word wee sent to Po- county, for attempt to commit a crimcatello to have a special train 'pre- inal assault. UP IN A BALLOON. pared. The train was sent to St AnJ. M. Brothrrton, for petit larceny, physicians. Lying sentenced from Weber county. thony, carrying-twParte, July 22 Premier Clemen-eea- n on a cot, Mr. Ashton was driven W. G. Clark, for petit larceny. Salt and Minister of War Plcquart across ,the country to St Anthony, Lsk county. will make an ascension in the military where the special train waa waiting. dirigible balloon Petrie this afternoon The party arrived there about midCCMMliiiogEBS (ran Meudoa. COUmY night. Orders were given the engines to ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. , spare nothing, but to make the beat The xounty commissioner! met la time possible. KenBuffalo, X. T, July 22. A. J. County regular session yesterday. Treasurer Alma Chambers submitted drick, a newspaper editor of Fort JAPS ENTITLED TO KOREA. his report regarding school funds, it Smith, Ark, attempted suicide here. was referred to the county auditor to He shot himself twice and may die at Twe Races Are Affiliated In Many he audited. any moment. He bM been 111 for some time and came here tor treatment. Report. Ways. Kendrick went for a walk in the Amount ot funds on hand at begin- Chicago, White there he shift himself fat $675.88. school of park. 22. ning from A year, dispatch July Amount received from the state the heed knl stomach. Washington says: It is the opinion of diplomat here school fund, 816,549.60. from For s mild, easy action of tha bowAmount received county that after the first natural disturbances els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets are quelled, Korea will be much the school fund, 135,081.41. Is enough. Treatment cures habitual Tax sale redemptions, 8136.86. gainer for the actual transfer of Its constipation. 26 cents a box. Ask Total, 843,402.70. control to the Japan eee. For a generation Korea has been distorted with Amount applied to county disyour druggist for them. 840.727.88 tricts ell sorts of feuds. The emperor, who A MEASURE OF MERIT. waa Just deposed, and hi two suns Superintendents Mlary .... 1,200.00 exoffice have manifested a complete Incapacity Superintendents 183.77 Ogden Citizens Should Weigh Well pense for the eclence of government. Long This Evidence. before the war between Japan and AD County COR m lesionera .. 21.40 Russia, It was evident to every stu- County Institutes , 21.40 Proof of merit Hen Jn the evidence. dent of Oriental affaire that Korea County examiners 138.40 Convincing evidence In Ogden. waa destined to be wiped off the map Traveling expenses 131.68 Is not the testimony of strangers. and that, too, at no distant period. Balance oa hand But the endorsement og Ogden peoOriental students say It was much bet.848,402.70 ple. Total ter for Korea that the change of sovThat's the kind of proof given The matter of fines from violation ereignty should ba to the Japanese , and not to aome European nation. The of fish and game laws came np for here Justices have sent The statement of an Ogden ettiseu. Japanese are affiliated with the Ko- discussion. Some state treasurer at Mrs. 8. Larsen, of 554 Twecty-eev-ont- h reans In a thousand different ways and the fines to the etreet. Ogden. Utah, mts: that the two nations amalgamated a great gait Lake. It wm finally decided deal more certainly than If the emper- such fines were to be sent to the My experience with Doan's Kidney or of Korea had been forced to abdi- county treasurer. The county clerk Pills proved them to be one of remarkcate In favor of 'a Caucasian govern- wm told to notify all Justices to tbst able value. I procured them nt W. 8. Badcons drag store and lose than . effect ment. one box was needed to demonstrate Commissioner McKay reported All reports indicate that the JapanHill road completed ,aa far as the greet curative powers of the remese acted with great moderation. They the sprinkler. edy. I personally know of several planned to take over Korea at the cut- could be done without set of the war with Russia. Tha forc- The new sprinkler was given the dis- others who have used Doans Kidney Pills with wonderful good remits. It ed abdication of the emperor wee dis- trict for one week. The road to Weber canyon wm re- ts a pleasure to me to recommend such cussed s long time ago. Thera has been a practical under- ported In bad condition and will be re- a value be remedy." Ogden For sate by all deulersL Price 56 standing for nearly a year between all paired m far as Devils Onto. a the new fence. cento. Co, Buffalo, tbs great powers that Japan was en- canyon wm ready for titled to the fruits of victory. In Korea, Mr. Allen has put the posts In posi- New York, sole agents for the United States. It was evident that the antiquated tion. The fenee will be put up beginSurveyor CraRemember the name Doans and empire could not possibly maintain 1 t-- ning at Lewis camp. was ready to take no other. ven reported tbst he m tUS ID RUSH Quality 8J of alcohol in beer ia simply a mild stimulant that helps the tuach do its work outproducing any harmful ,,The PEOPLE awcgpwauwimgmAMaJi .wmim wupw. CHRISTIANS CIH CODE TOSETHEO, g. . ' EKGURSm SAYS HE Wa CATHOLIC INSTRUCTOR APPEALS FOR AN UNDERSTANDING. Rio Grande Western Ry. Whereby Thai Can, Be a Broader Friendship In the Reiigieue World. Round Trip Rntoo Chicago, July 22. Abbe Fvlix Klein, Instructor In literatnrw la the Catholic instil ute at Pans snd one of the lending churchmen uf Europe, delivered hie first address in America yesterday, speaking to 2,006 persons at tha UniThe subject of I versity of Chicago. his sermon wm The Commua Creed ! ef Christendom. We who ere Christians can come ' together, whatevwr the differences ere that separate u, he said. We do not deny that these dlffereacea exist, snd so our friendship te not based upon a misunderstanding. Hut e ail know that these divergences uf view do not prevent ua from agreeing on i many common points. We knew that we have the holy scripture aad that our moral ay stem, our ethics, based on the decalogue aad the gospel. Aad ebosro all, we knew we can redte together. with one heart and one voice, the Apostles' creed, that sublime and simple summary of Christian doctrine. Whet e Joy it Is, In spite of so much lamentable separation, for ua to ba abla to make our common profession of faith la the same terms aa did our fathers nineteen centuries ago. Not only stranger, but more durable, bM base this creed of ours than the amu empire. The world has beea overran In tr-er- y direction hy the Christian faith. But glorioM m have been lie he greatest glory lies In Itself. All our dogma led up to the one single affirmation end the one 1m-uphenomenon of which they are separately only phases or aspect.This phenomenon consists In the partlrlpatiou of tbs-- world with the life . ot God." To Kansas Cltj, Omaha find Counill Blnffa To Chicago 66IM96 96J6a 6M 9SSM To fit Paul tnd Miviicipolii Mg To BL Louis SfiS ...... .$3100 4150 " 4190 aw 39.50 4 666 MS SG SSffi6 To Denver, Colorado Bpringa and Pueblo 19.75 Ticket a en Sale July Mth and SSth GOOD BETUBXIXO UNTIL OCTOBER S18T. me For further Information addrcM, J. A. CRONIN, Atjont Phonea 104 mad 115 eon-queet- s, m A case 3 dozen bottles of Becker's Beer, only $2.50 net. Extra bottle of pure California Wine free with each have a nice case. Go to it, ACCIDENT KILLS A BOY, Logan, July 22. Edward Blender, sixteen or seventeen years old, sou of Julius 8tender f this rl(y, met with an accident nt Trenton Thursday, that resulted In bln death. Young Blender, whs works nt the Clarkston-Trentogrist mill, wm endeavoring to Mil u with n board of eonsldernbls mis length snd this In ame way or other wm caught by a belt or wheel and brought with terrific force against the abdomen. The lining of the bowels wm broken and the Intestine terribly bruised. old-time- rs; Life is too short time - n Promptly" Delivered Phone Order KOHN LIQUOR CO. Ind. 415 Bell 791 -- Z HOUSES OPENED. CUSTOMS Along the of Chlneee-Keraa- n and at Dalny. Frontier 234 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY Ogden 3457 Wash. Logsa, 47 N. Mala . Rlv-erdal- e W THE AMERICAN ............ LUeRibbon The Beer of druinage ts Be Imposed and Two More Tried. ........ Therein no r KILLED WHILE IN CHURCH. Racine. Wie, July 22. A number of an;l horses buildings were djnikgi-were killed in a sioim night. Lightning struck . the Si. Marys Rutbevf-cdChurch at killing one of the worshippers. other went knocked down and severely stunned. CROWDS. Rapid Transit Csmpsny Is tho Time of Care on Day. of Salt. Lake passed through Ogden today on their way to Germany to play the role of Mormon missionaries for the next two years. . t)ea Hm-p- 1907. 23. l -- hae egin work, in the lisirU-- TI'L'SDA Y. JULY HAHNVILLE VIOLENCE OVER. kJb Viffd n All. 3 EXAMINER: OGDEN. WEDNESDAY! The first car of cement from the .ant at Croydea Red Devil brand - BREVITIES i a 11 22 The customs Washington, July house at Aatung and Tatungkou, upon frontier and nt (he Chtness-KorsDalny, within the Japanese teased on LI so Tung peninsula, are la operation, the letter slues July 12th. A cablegram haa been received from the. American legation at Pekin Informing the department of state that Chinese Imperial customs bouses ere about to be opened upon tha Cblnese-Russla- s frostier. The agreement ss t Dalny was mads on May 3iHh, by tbs Japanese minister at Pekls and Sir Robert Hart, the Inspector gen-orof the Imperial customs. In brief, It pro vhles for the establishment of the- - customs houss snd prescribes rules for the navigation of the waters within the Japanese teased territories, being framed npon tbe agreement made In 18m6 between ChlM and Germany for tha region of commerce within the German territory of Klo Chou. The aew agreement U to be revised next spring. ter-ritor- y, Park City 361 Main Provo, S3 Centre EXTRACTED WITHOUT TEETH PAIN; FREE WITH PLATES. No difference what iron pay you cannot get any better nt any price. Gold Fillings ...... ...81 up Bet of Teeth Silver and Amalgam 87 Rubber) . . 76c Fillings A Good Bet fo .. .... ... . 8$ 60s Cement Fillings Bridge Work Best $3A0 to 85 Porcelain Fillings .... UM Gold Crowns. 33K 83A0 te 85 J2 YEAR PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE Free Enamlnatlon end Advice Honest Work, Fnlr Dealings make our Success Continuous. e Opan U'l 5 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant Good nt any ef our Five Offices. ........ al Guae-antee- I j i they would become reconciled. De Muleyns was Indicted ApJril 22, I abandon1906, for wife and child r 1 ment, According to his story, De Moleyns ! cams to America twenty years ago after ho bed served with the Egyptian revelry of the English army under Lord Kitchener, who then warn a maLORD DE MOLEYNS. jor. After a time la New York be esld be opened a private stable In ChiPrisoner Answering to Wife cago Md was married her in 1601 to He le his present wife, who wm a wlduw. Abandonment 22. prisoner, to answer the charge of wife abandonment Several other asrays showed it looks ss if they have one of the best propositions In tho Kings river district Humboldt Bier. Inches. good gold values, and SEE THE OREGON SHORT LINE new time card. Nln trains to Belt Lake daily. Leaving Ogden 8:30. 7:11, 1:35, 10:40 a. m.; 8:05. 6:10, 6:56, 8:55. 3:10 p. m. GO TO BALT LAKE, JULY 22NO, via Oregon Short Lino with Ogdra choir and enjoy grant Milan, July 21. It la announced Tabernacle Chautauqua nt Wandamere that King Victor Emmanuel Intends MusicalRound trip, including street park. to visit England accompanied by en car fares from depot to park and reItalian fleet. turn and entrance fee, Special . leaven Ogden 4:30 p- - m. train . KINGS RIVER DISTRICT. FRUIT GROWERS R. H. Humphrey!, R. J. McConnell We want your peaches Md applet. and F. L. Hrysnt returned to King! river Monday, taking out a lot of Cell end get boxes to peck them In. TUB K. L. GRIFFIN CO. supplies and tools, snd will commence work on the Dera mine, having taken a contract from SuperinKOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS tendent Wlsker for a large amount of Mr. Humphreys and development In ease your Standard Is not delivassociates own a promising group of claims which adjoin the Dern prop-- ered by 7 p. m., call 56. either phonn erty. While here they had aMUye Ask the circulator to send the paper made of a number of samples from out to you, which will be done hy spetheir claims. One of the assays ran cial messenger, without charge. all gold, and the . 8333.14, .nearly owners are highly elated over it The All kinds of smell or large Fruit ; rock from which tho essay wee ob-- j and Delivery Wagons at out prieea, it tained was from n ledge opened up Sidney Stevens Implement Co. . Cecil Worthington verlelgh-D- e Moleynu, formerly known In Chicago m Lord Da Moteyus, arrived from New York last night a Chicago, July ifi doing the cinch work, and It represents m average for n width of II VICTOR IN ENGLAND. . 81-3- He denies emphatically statements made to ths police tea days ago by the Hon. Edward De Moleyui, son of Lord Ventry, to the effect that Cecil Is not a real De Moleyne. but s former valet of one, Impersonating his former master. The prisoner claims to bn tbe son of Williams De Moleras and a nephew of Lord Ventry of Ireland. A short time after DetectCenthe entered Kane ive with his tral sUtton prisoner Mrs. De Motoyns entered, carrying her seven daughter. Since her husband deserted her Mrs. Mol-erbM been supporting herself and child. Several detective! who uv the and meeting between the husband wife Mid from tho actions of the two Honor the Pioneers at Lagoon Bis Celebration at The Prettiest Spot in Utah, Wednesday, July 24 Great Ilaseball Content between tbe Dnboi Tailors of Salt Lake' City, tbe Champions of tbe Htate, and the Bountiful Team, the of Davie County. Free Dancing to AU Visitors the Great (Sport on the Roller Coaster, the Electric Launch and the many other fine attraction. Fine Place for Picnic Dinners e F pedal trains for the North will leave Weber Fonth and (Fifes Lane), Champion Hhoot-tbe-Chut- e, Riv-erdal- Lane), at 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. Returning trains will leave Lagoon for theae points at 5 p. m. and 10 p. m. v Fare from Riverdale and South Weber (Hancock m. for the round trip Adult, 50 cent;' children, 25 cents. BEST ROLLER SKATING RINK IN UTAH. YOUNGDALES WILLARD GOON OKCHEStRA. THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN LA- UTAH" Foeter-MUhar- lie K,b1 Twenty-fourt-h Co, BL. Ogden. Both Phones !L J. BEKGERMAN, Lessee J. B. BEAN, Excursion Manager |