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Show THE SJORXIXG EXAMINER: FT A II. OGDEN', SIXDAV, JULY 2?, 1907. s ever the irrribje Apache chieftain of the long ago wav. reflects the New York Times. 'He looms up splendidly ip the ness of the nay. Gemnimo has been trying wilh a'! his might to make the i of mlllzaiioii riuce bis cap- SALT CLAIMS ' An eleven-poungirl was born to Nr. and lira. William Flnucane Friday morning. This Is Billy's" fourth, two boys and two girls. way home. They are from lows states. The and other neighboring Philippines, say the soldiers, are Just about in the same condition as they were several years ago. Thera is peace around Manila and one or two more of the larger cities, but out In the countrv districts there is always trouble. the Moras, so often advertised as conquered, are far from pacified. They have such a wild country, so inaccessible to the white man. that they move about almost at will, despite tbs efforts of Uncle Sam's troops to subdim them. The men were honorably discharged at Ban Francisco and are Joyfully on their way home. Btatkmmaster O. J. Cunningham has gone to Nevada to inspect some mining claims around Carlin. to Salt lake jrwterday to attend a meeting of the State Board of Educa- - Reno is to enter the era of improvements. A proposition is before the City Council to issue bonds to the . Allison went down tion. W. E. Lake, assistant cashier of Walker Bros. hank. Salt Lake, has gone to Evanston for a few days. Trainmaster E. S. Luty has gone on hla periodic trip west as far aa Joseph Scowcroft returned Friday from a trip to New York and Boston. amount of 1300,000, the proceeds to be W. L. Wiedlng, traveling passenger Northwestern an adequate sew-.e- r agent of the Chicago system for the city. The lack of at Salt Lake, passed through Ogden sanitary system haa been long felt this morning en route to Pocatello. and public spirit is backing the enter The regular Sunday excursions on prise. the Oregon Short Line and the Rio W. H. Bancroft, of the Grande are in rogue tomorrow. San Pedro, states that the Sait Lake Route haa contracted for coal with E. W, Newcomb, signal engineer of the mine operators of Illinois; On ac- the Southern Pacific, returned yestercount of the general shortage It could from Cheyenne where he anended not be aupplled from the Wyoming or day a committee meeting of all the sigUtah mines, and hence it had to go nal engineers in this section of counfurther afield and contract for a supply try. The object of the meeting was-tfrom the Illinois mines. promote cooperation of all lines regarding signal service rules. UniformPreparations are going on briskly ity all over the United States is ultiat Fort Douglas for the departure of mately hoped for. the Twenty-nint- h Infantry for Manila next Thursday. The Twenty-firs- t inD. E. Burley, left on the Southern fantry will succeed the troops leav- Pacific Nor 5 for the west. ing the post. All members of the Twenty-nintwill make the trip to the A. S. Moseley, traveling passenger islands except court-martiprisoners. agent, left for Idaho, where he expects to meet some relatives from the east W- - M. Richter, formerly of Ogden on their way to tbo park. hut now car foreman at Mojave, Cal., passed a few hours here visiting relaIrvine 6avls, a colored ladv living tives. He and hla wife will avenue between Twenty-six- ! visit in Iowa for about ts o weeks. b and Twenty-sevent- h street wag adjudged fit for the atate mental hosA small company of discharged sol- pital, yesterday, by Pro. E. L Rich diers passed through yesterday on and Osgood. The lady haa been ill need la eoastrucUug vice-preside- h all your shopping here for a long time. This with nervousness has brought on a state of melancholy which hhows itself la harmless but freakish actions Tbs hqphand did the complaining. him current threw hla from chair on to the floor of hla office. The telephone instrument was damaged and put out of commission. As the chief was using both the Bell aud the Independent instrument a. he is of The new electric system at tho tho opinion that a circuit was formed Union depot la working fine. Every between the two and that hla body lamp was jghted last night and there acted aa a conductor. la not the slightest hitch anywhere. By the way don't he alarmed if you Judge Howell has sent word to Carl see the lamps la the north end of the Allison to have the calendar of all depot burning In broad daylight. Noth- criminal cases set la order by next ing is out of order, there la no surplus Monday. The Judge expects to hold energy the men don't cars to climb court at Farmington on Tuesday, Auga telegraph pole to turn the switch, ust 3. , that ia all. Two more switches, in n somewhat convenient place at least, The Uttle bey of William Van Dyke, will be put in immediately. Jr., deputy clerk In David Mattaoa's office, ia reported dangerously ill of E. H. Cook, traveling fretght'agent diphtheria. of the Harriman lines at Ogden, returned yeaterday from a mining trip in George Pullman has accepted a poNevada. sition with the block signal service of tho ' Southern Pacific and will be J. J. Dcvereux,. traveling freight located at some point la Nevada went agent of the Santa Fs, with headquar- of Elko. He leaves next Monday. ters at Salt Lake, came up to Ogden on hla regular inspection trip. . The county board of education helj Miss Annla Browi deputy clerk in a abort session yeaterday. Three teachwere elected Mary L. Drake, the county assessor'! office, la having er Reuben Bandera and Floretta McCugh. a week's holiday. The estimate cm the improvements for the Roy end the Wilson acboola was excitement of A little flurry were approved,1 the former to coat A. E. of caused la the grocery store 1400, the latter I&U3- - The regular act elnoon. An Olson yesterday about of bills were allowed before the board derly lady from Hooper, by the name of adjourned for one week. Mrs. Anderson, Just coming into tho store, dropped to tho floor as though Thomas E. McKay, county superindead. Dr. E. I. Rich was summoned and soon revived the lady. She was atendent of schools, ia suffering from badly lacerated leg. He was using overcome by the heat and the trip to town. However, she was able to un- a derrick fork when in order te get through somewhat sooner, he Jabbed dertake the Journey back home. tho fork in the hay. One prong misswWMWM ed struck the ealf of his left leg. The county clerk yeaterday issued li- Theand while large and painful, censes to Albert O. Sander, aged 21, lu notwound, aoriona. of Pocatello, and Bertha Dunevin, aged 20, of Little Ruck, Ark.; Enoch Stewart, aged 22. and I aura Grven-halgaged 21, both of Bait Lake; William Youngman, aged 31, and Elisabeth Geo, aged 26, both of North h, -- CONDUCTOR Ogden. The county clerk's office haa Just finished sending out the Information required by law to the water users of Summit county. Monday tho work begins for the Weber and Morgan counties. It la expected that Tuesday night will ace the work completed. PENCE IS FREE -- Chief of Police Browning was shocked yesterday morning use the while attempting to of The force the telephone. JUDGE MURPHY SAYS HE IS IM MUNE FROM PROSECUTION. Fallura en the Fleet Charge te Convict Bara All :ORDS and Low Shoes for EVERYBODY DOING THERE'S GOING' TO BE SOMETHING HERE IN THE WAY OF SHOE SELLING. WE'VE GOT TOO MANY SHOES TO CARRY OVER. AND IT'S TIME FOR A CLEANING UP SALE. PRICES WILL BE KNOCKED INTO SMITHEREENS AND SCATTERED TO THE WINDS. THERE'LL NOT BE A WHOLE PRICE LEFT IN OUR STORE. WE'LL CUT AND SLASH AND RESORT TO THE MOST STRENUOUS METHODS TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. . - Ask to see our $3.00 and4$3.50 Ladies Oxford:. Sale price, $2.68. 765 pairs Ladies Oxfords Odds and Ends. Worth up to $2.50, $3.00 1 and $3.50. , Further . Action, C SojxUSaa menev-ou- e el their Mile Ruby Dunn of Salt Lake City U visiting with Mrs. E. H. Liqe. ture and stockholders WRIGHTS Evaylhing is cut m price Every member of the Seventy-sevent- h Quorum of Seventies Is requested to meet in their regular hall of the Weber Stake Academy, next Monday night at I p. m. Matters of importance wiU come before the meeting. Goat $1.98 In the case of the State ' one-tim- Tela-tlve-t- ex-pct- SYLVAN PARK THEATER Sheet Steel Camp Range for $1.75 The Sylvan Park management announces a special season at that resort, commencing Monday evening. August 6th, of Esther Hoover and her players In classic attractions. The first offering will be the star and her support in Conciflxua." a romance of the passion. It include the entire scenic and costume production as was presented by Mtsi Hoover during Ihe past season in the leading playhouse of the KasL The play la highly commended by the reverend clergy of all rrerd and la endorsed by leading educators as being a classic gem. Mias Hoover is a dramatic protege of the late Edwin B. Hay. of Washingd ton. D. C., and at one time Grand Ruler of the Elks. H was conceded to be the foremost exponent of elaaaic drama of hla time. Among hla other noteworthy proteges was Mr. M'alker Whitesides. The Scarlet Letter," a dramatisation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's great classic story of earlv Puritan life on this continent; will be the second ofKhaima" and Cynibeillne" fering. are the attraction programed for the succeeding weeks, gnl give you a joint of pipe in the bargain. These convenient are jtbeet steel range light, apd durable. Mith do feature of cam) the awny disagreeable They four-bolnell Wo can a 1C cooking. range you at the remarkably low price of. - -SEE I utnAnjVlixnJTJTJXnJTAjVLllVVunArxrr2i, W Christenson Shoe Store M e Es-alte- vs. Worth Pence, Southern Pacific freight conductor, Judge Murphy dismissed the defendant yesterday on technical grounds, which were submitted by both aides without argument. This ends the prosecution of Penre. The defendant was arrested two weeks ago at the instance of company detectives who are supposed to have traced to hla door two Pullman blankets taken from the passenger wreck at Deelh, aNev., last winter. On the first charge of petit larceny the Jury acquitted him, but be was immediately rearrested on a charge of bringing into the atate stolen goods. It was brought out during the trial of the first case that one of the blank-et- a was found In Ppnce's rooms in this city, and it was upon this that the stale based its action hi filing the $ second charge. Judge Murphy held that when a man is arrested to be tried on one of several acts and is acquitted, the verdict of the jury renders him immune from prosecution on any of the other acts which are recognised by law aa being relative. In the case of Pence, the failure of the prosecution to win a conviction on a petit larceny charge absolved the conductor from all other charges liable to spring' from the original ' charge. You to get rid of all the extra work and heat that There'H no uw heating up the whole house can. you 'and making yourself sick over a kitchen range. One of our t Gasoline or Oil Stoves the problem. They are guaranteed to bake satisfactorily. They are safe. They are economical. Theres no dirt, no odor. You escape the drudgery of Mill solve AT 1EHA80 CAMP Keels hot weather cooking. Lumber Company la Becoming Established. At Tenabo. a new camp in the west-er- a part of Nevada, the Eccie Lumber company and the First National bank are establishing branches, the visit of representatives of both firms having convinced them that the camp ia situated in an excellent mineral none. The lumber company la fairly started on Ha venture but it will he several days before the hank will be ready to open to the puhllc. To transport iti material from the Southern Pacific line to Tenabo, the Eccles company is making use of a traction engine which covers the distance somewhat slowly but Milsfaclorfly aa the engine la able to pull a string of ' B ft B Oil Stoves One Hole ... TmO Hole. Three Hole ......... ........ $2.50 4.33 5.75 Gasoline Stoves ' Two Hole low frame 3.00 Two Hole high frame 3.50 ThrceUole low frame 4.40 can. The location of several producing mines at the camp and the general prosperous Condition of business la WABRAWTY DEEDS being considered By the Southern Pacific company whose officials are flgur-inon a branch line to run from the Hugo L. White and wife to Frank ImmeWhite, lota 27 and 28, block 2, Park main road to Tenabo and the ' diate territory. Place subdivision. $125. Local men connected with First NaBeil M. Musgrave to Oregon Short tional and the Eccles Lumber comLine Co.. Iota 1 to 4, block 11, pany are also Interested in properties park addition, (80. Walter Taylor and wife to Jerome which give in di cat tons of developing Miller, part of section 6, township 8, into something rich. At present the claim are being prospected with flat11,500. Mary I Joseph to Thomas B. tering success. Wheelwright, part of lot 2, block 41. . THE, CALL OF THE WILD. plat C, 81M. Samuel Banford to John A. Junk, "Poor old Geronimo. breaking away part of section 8, township 8. 850. from restraint in search of an elusive, Job Pingree and wife to W. 8. warpath, in his 78th year, ia part of lot 12, block 10, South far-ofa picturesque and attractive a figure Ogden survey, 8400. g Ms Ed-so- f 234 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY Ogden 2457 Wash. Logan, 47 N. Main Park City 361 Main Provo, 82 Centre WITHOUT TEETH EXTRACTED pain; free with plates. No difference whafyou pay you canaot Fair-mou- U-COME- acrobat, e e while these prices prevail Superintendent Marnello-Marnlt- who while turning double somersaults and hand springs, play on' Swiss bells: red-me- We sincerely believe you should do d flghterq, ho kept all Europe laughing Iasi win ter; the WORKED rv every purchase you make during this sale we we hand you back a part of the money thats the saving the sale brings and youll be. surprised how much you get back -come to the Summer Sale Monday or any other day J. D. Taylor of Holdredge, Neb., who has been the guest of his brother, T. H. Taylor, In this city for the past .week, returned home yesterday. j the great Legard troup front France; years Alvarez, the Spanish gymnast, and ago. it must be remembered that he Daisy Hodgini, the celebrated Italian is no i.rdlnurv Indian. Ho is a de- rider. scendant of that great first Apache Other act of special interest are who subdued ihe dragons and con- the Bedlnis and their great riding dog; quered the whole earth, making it a the grcaiest trapeae jierformers ia the pleasant abiding plate for Ihe world, the twelve Flying Jordans; the From hi lusty youth until bis H el ford a in aa entirely new acrobatic 57th year, when ho was still strong act; the Kaufmans troup of bicycle MONTELLO SALT COMPANY HAS of wind and limb, and an unequaled and uulcycle rider, and the great MEN PROSPECTING. . fighter, he whs a leader of his race, Aerial Clarkonlana. There are 300 other performers becommanding reverence, spreading terror wherever he went when the spirit sides those mentioned, and every one of theifl is the beat ii his ir h.r parThey Have Discovered a Secsnd De- of war possessed him. Since his imprisonment at Furt Sill ticular specialty. The Rlngltng Bros. posit Belew the Surface (and many brave, skillful men were circus, which bss always stood tor Incrustation. needed to capture Geronlmo. Includ- progress and excellence, has in the ing General Miles), he has had few laai season made the greatest strides really satisfying moments until he waa towards absolute perfection in its hisMon-teUH. J. Hogan, a director of the allowed to go holiday-makin- g with the tory, and la presenting n program Salt compau), whose property Comanche. At the Murid's which includes every novelty that waa Chicago embrace a saline deposit in Tooele fair, in last, he really enjoyed him- present in Europe last year and never Nevada from miles three the county, self. lie waa the center of admira- seen In America, Not In any twenty state Hue, has submitted to the tion day by day. There were nulsy years of the past'have ao many now acof Ogiien, an intern-stinaround him. He was near the titles been presented by ell other count of the developments which have crowda aud was permitted occa- shows combined as this season are bemarked the progress of the company Ferris wheel shoot the chutes. He sold ing offered under Rlngling Brothers to sionally np to date. photographs and made a great deal tent. With a party of men. Mr. Hogan ia his The circus haa also Improved its of money. He returned to Fort Sill camped on the salt desert. The water In a mood of contentment, but tbs dull menagerie till it now contains everythat accumulated on the salt whipped rontine noon thing that is of Interest, and the great wearied him. by a wind that blows moat of the time, parade, which for many years has bid Ceionlino made a has Lately swept away a number of location for been tha greatest display ever witnessa fame, disapfleeting, literary takes that the party is now replaceven better than before. O la ed, to He has tried hard pointing thing. ing be a good Indian while yet living, hut Mltile away from the tracks of the when he had trouble with hla eighth MILLION DOLLAR FEE, Western Pacific, Hogan waa forced to wife he (not to drink. Fewer wives lu a station retreat to water hastily order to save himself and companions than that have driven may a white Demand Mads on Chicago Merchant from the suffering of thirst, hut once man to the same questionable solace. By Dr. Edmund R. Morse. He had Joined the Dutch Reformed they had established a water depot, because face the church, great pale were continued. opcrati-iChicago, July 27. A demand for Aa an experiment, three men were father lu M'asklngton belongs tq that 31.000,000 from a State street merbnt church the persuasPm, disapproves detailed to dig into she salt crust to of chant, under dire threats, was the clialcoholic drink. determine, if possible, ltijiepth. They max of the eccentricities of Edmund Now the 'ancestors bis of spirit Ht Moras, a Chicago physician and the pasted through a top layer of excepin haa stirred he has Geronimo, and tional fineness and purity, encounterworks. to nature. Twenty author of medledl ed n hard formation underneath which, tried to return The demand waa made on Laos Mae-dwhole a soldiers of ago years regiment n was held of several i depth feet, teleon Monday in a sixty-wor- d not have taken him back to up by pure salt of great purity. Al- could graph message signed by Moras. The of most a day though they worked police had been working for several on the case and finally decided they were unable to dig through the days RINGLING B. BROS. DUE AUG. deposit which la doubtless composed that Mona waa harmless, but seeded of millions of tons of commercial salt. watching. So favorable la the proapeci, that a Circus a Distinct Novelty, in Ite Every number of local men. Independent of ITALIANS DEPARTING. , Feature. the Muntello company, have made arrangements to locate a large portion The first advertising esr of Ring-lin- Mora Than a Thousand Have Gone e of the lake bottom. They Brothers' clrcua haa been in town Heme. have men pt Tooele. Another com- and the billboards are bow flaming formed to will he dig pany probably with moat artistic lithographs anRome, July 27. More than a thousout the treasure which ia believed to tho appearance la this city and Italian emigrants, mostly destinouncing ruck of lie under the second crust ion Monday, Aug. 5, of this greatest of tute, havs returned to Naples from salt. all shows, America and mors are expected shortThese five showmen have organised ly. The reason for their return te this season a company of extraordinary that the excessive heat in Ameda FLOWER CARNIVAL talent, comprised Unetly at European has interrupted work in the fields and arenie performer who never before mines. This ia not believed here. The Preparations of an Exhibit te be Held have been eeen In America. A glance emigration officials hear that the rein AugssL at a few iif the names will ha of Inter- turn of ao many men la a sign of a est. First are the Rlceobono horses cessation in the demand fur unskillclothes even to the hoots ed labor in America. The committee appointed by the which wearthem off. make their beds Civic league to work with the florists end take retire when the cluck strikes ten; CONGRATULATED BY ROOSEVELT. for the promotion of a flower carne andPersia a a acrobatic act, presented by val, to be held in August, are working the greet Mine Golem troup; the Oyster Bay, July 27. In reply to ao to that end by determining the from Admiral Brownson. who walk on thel letter Brothers, Petty availwill flnwers of he which quantity De Kock and hla marvelous the Georgia disaster.. Presiheads; ahow able for purposes. The reeult acrobatic dog; the ha taken "occasion to who Roosevelt dent do Boraenia, of their inveetlgatione has convinced an acrobatic turn Thomas and the Admiral while on balancing congratulate them that enough blossoms are being crew of the Georgia, upon officers and the roiling Marno, Spanglobes; great grown In the city limits to fill any the greatest of all high-wir- e the way tha ship went back to her hall that the league might engage. ish clown; . acts by the Holloways; a Span-- work. , The variety and quality of the flowers are better than was anticipated, so that nothing now remains to inauro the eucreea of the carnival hut the general arrangement of a suitable program. The committee will hold n meeting to dedJe upon thin. Prise are to be awarded the growers of the beet flower. It is that the practical results of the campaign waged among school children last spring for a center appearance of private premise! will be manifested during the carnival in many beautiful exhibits. Uesldea the flowers that the general public la expected to enter, the florists will contribute to the success of the underIf ho, you M'g lit nil Lie comfort you cun taking by placing at the disposal of the promoters the contents of their hot There' h no excuse for cooking ou the ground, hare. bouses. when we can Hell you a tM'o-boi- e Ih-s- ARE BEING Come to the Summer Sale Monday ith troup of burlesque hull j j w get any better a. any price. Si up Gold Fillings Sot of Teeth (Best . 27 Silver and Amalgam Rubber) 75c Fillings A Good Set for B0o Cement Fillings Bridge Work Best SJW to B5 0 Porcelain Fillings .... Gold Crowns, 22K U0 to $5 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE Free Examination and Advice Honest Work, Fair Dealing! make our Success Continuous. Guae-antep. m. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant. Opan till Good at any ef eur Ftva Office. ....85 81-0- s . |