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Show THE hotel and engage a build a landscape artist to beautify the lid acres around the spring. 500-roo- brevities aSiiginis-trailo- n petition for letters of were filed in the District court by F. J. Hilgert. who asks to be appointed administrator of the estate of Mary G. Daria, deceased. The esward has tate eunxtats of money on deposit in rh Second ecclesiastical the Ogden Savings Bank to the school-Mututaiaed the Sunday amount of fl.OoU. T. B. OConnolly excuralua to Lagoon today. is the attorney for the petitioner. Rich and family bar On complaint of Sanitary Inspector from a tea dayn outing la A. Powers. John Doe Matthews, was .v.mfJi-- Fork canyon. for maintainarrested yesterday is alleged. In the n nuisance. It ing a Manning, wnheit filth and of North Katto. Nebraska. complaint, that he permitted back of to remain vegetables decaying friend In Ogden. Ij visiting the building occupied by the candy ear Wisoon-eam- a kitchen for a period of four dsy. Mr. .T,n Brea.' apedal Lake yeater- - Matthews denies the charge. W tTaa Salt. eaat on laion continued jt Some steps have been taken to get pAcfflo So I th new railroad signal station under The excavation la complete and Theodore Low. a clerk in the Union way. made for the founoffice at North Platte, Neb, arrangements are is about four dation. Tlie basement In few a dayn tea beet apendlng the From feet appearance of deep. home yeaterday, jdea, returned the lumber accumulating on lower iharlea J. Twenty-sixtstreet, some extensive Joseph Ballantyne and building can be expected before long. have returned from Sacramento Sth encouraging news for the choir Because he refused to consent to reto the coasL la it contemplated trip port daily to G. M. Momford, probaand preferred orman Chrtatenaen of Salt Lake. tion officer nt Murray, and Mr. Couturier Instead to go to the state industrial Tuesday was left yeaterday for Bear Lake school, Hollis Olson Institution by Judge the to committed and hunting trip. on n fishing Gowans. He was charged with stealA. William ing a bicycle. His father was present lames, Arthur Larsen, and asked that he be sent to Ogden, form Hansen Carl and j Anderson that the boy was beyond hla leave hunting party that aspect to can- stating control. fw e two weeks' slay in Paradise yon. Suit has' been filed in the district McCord-Brsd- y court by John M. Ferguson against the of Morris, t. p Omaha waa la Ogden his wife, Florence U Ferguson, for a supply house of divorce. The complaint alleges that vesier day. purchasing Utah tomato, the couple were married In November, which he consider superior to any 1893, and that in January, 1894, the market. on the defendant abandoned the plaintiff and has refused ever slnoe to return. DisJohn of of matter the In of the matrimonial bonds is Howell has deceased. Judge r Lewis, of the final account of the solution asked for. approved administrator tod has ordered fain fares, ths Despite the two-ceUnion Pacific earnings continue to show enormous gains. In June of this A (team launch, the private proprailroad year, aocordlng to official figures, H erty of E. H. Harriman, the local shows gross earnings of 10,577,688, as magnate, paased through the launch compared with 5,51)7,281 In June last The car. an in express yards year, and net earnings of 12,582,098, rln checked to Sacramento. compared with 12,199,590 In June last The Sunday schools of the Box El- ysar. For the twelve months endinga net earnings showed der stake were haring an excursion to with June the Thirteen coaches gain from 930.317.7C9 to $33,338,928. Saltalr yeaterday. to the platforms were necesIn the district court, in the case of sary to carry the crowd. The train atop in Ogden on Abbot R. Haywood vs. The Supreme Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Its way down. Workmen, Judgment has been entered against the defendant for the sum of A. M. Allen, at one time Pullman $8,345.87 with interest nt 8 per cent urut in Ogden, but now assistant ser-rle-a until paid, together with superintendent of the Pullman Waa-dHO- b from date costs of suit and the disbursements with headQuartera at Ban and his wife paased through incurred in said action, amounting to I1U-n$11.20. The Judgment was entered by rtg.i.n on their wa to Iowa and default to visit old acquaintances. " Efforts to secure the $15,000 bail Beit Christian sm, May . Valereux, failed. Mrs. Anna Elijah Allen, V. Brown and Mr. and demanded, having of former Senator Bra Courturie have returned from M. Bradley, slayer Arthur Brown of Utah, has been rey fishing trip to Blacksmith's Fork canyon. They report an abund-o- f turned to the Washington Jail to await trout in the stream and plenty of ber trial two months hence. . For three weeks Mrs. Bradley has been . grouse in the hills. In a hospital where she was taken to Twelve inmstes of the county jail undergo a nnperatlon which was sucMrs. jjrsdley were listed in the book of deacriptlonu cessfully performed. from the operation and has yesterday by Sheriff Behring, and the rallied first day police officers. Three of them will he been convalescent since the A she waa taken from Jail. taken to the penitentiary today. number were sentenced yeaterday and Articles of agreement were signed the remainder have not yet been tried. yesterday at noon by the passengers of John Becks Hot Spring!, near Balt lake, Pete Sullivan and Cyclone' me to be made a sanitarium by the Thompson, respectively, for a twenty-roun- d boxing contest at Glenwood expenditure of half a million dollar, fred Wey and James Breen are to Park, Labor day. The fighters are to A nt al J2Jd a i well-know- ,i X h Men . the-estat- nt ii ten-da- In HI M PVR FA MOKXISG KXAMIXEH: 2. weigh in nt d tTcioi'k. i :: 5 :U be dipounds. Tue gate recvls vided 45 and 55 per ctnt. The ruceut contest between Thompson a ml Sullivan wa pronounced the U-- i ever pulled off in Ogden, so that the announcement contains goo,! news to the fans of Salt Lake and Ogien. Sullivan will train at Salt Lake.bu: Thompson has lead quarter at eheuwood Park, where he will prepare for the contest. . CMSDEX, I'TAII. AVtSl'KT TIM IISDAV. DOWN RELIGIOUS SUBJECT V Coffee revolving cylinder, which drops the coffee through heat again and again until each bean is uniformly routed. ITo other coffee is in suffi- Three bold, had youths who invaded the sacred precincts of the women's dressing quarters at Saluir with a BETWEEN UTAH MORMONS THE JOSEPHITES. kodak are giving County Attorney AND THEY ARE TO TAKE FART STRANGE IN A CEREMONY. Hanson hours upon hours of deep thought That the offenders committed some offense against the laws of Utah la the positive decision of the learned attorney after due and deliberate thought, but as yet he has been Moses C. Davis Represents the Utah Church and J. 0. Stead the Reorganised Church. Where a Masonic Trowel, Traveling Around iho World, la to For some time there has been street discussions and bickerings between the Joaephiies sad the l'ub Mormons. So. at last a debate has been arranged between J. IX Bu-aof the Reorganised church and Moses C. Davis of the Utah church. The debate began yesterday in the Utahns theatre and continues for four successive nights. The propositions to he debated are; Resolved, That the Utah Mormon church has repudiated doctrines which EXCURSION NORTH,. OREGON the Church of Jesus Chrtat of lAtler-DaSaints has authoritatively reShort Line, Saturday, Aug. 10th. Cheap round trip rates. Lung limits return- ceived. Mr. Stead takes ihe affirmative and ing. Auk Agents for particulars. Mr. Davis the negative. Resolved, That Brigham Young waa IN POLICE COURT the legal and rightful nieces sor of Joseph Smith In the presidency of Many Prisoners Brought Before Judge the church. Gideon. In this cats Mr. Davis takes ths affirmative and Mr. Stead the negative. In police court, the county attorney The debate opens at 8 o'clock. arraigned most of the prisoners that are being held in the county jail pendTAYLOR'S CANYON WATER ing trials, yesterday, la order that he might leave Saturday on an extended vacation. Company Has ObFred Clark, on a burglary charge, Ogden Waterworks tained A Good Flow. consented to waive preliminary hearing and was bound over to the district court. Hla ball was fixed at $500. . The experiment conducted in TayOn motion of the eounty attorney, lor's canyon by the Ogden Waterthe. charge of burglary in the third works eutppany to determine the degree against Jamas Hay waa dis- feasibility of obtaining water from missed owing to the inability of the the canyon aldea by driving tunnels, state to secure the presence of the has been pronounced a euceee and tourists whose Jewelry, It Is alleged, pipes have been ordered. A line will he stole from a Pullman car. be constructed from the. wells to ths B. E. Daisy, arrested for stealing city reservoir. bats from a box ear, held out for an For several weeks ths company has immediate bearing jut be baa been held maintained in the canyoq a force of more than a month, so the county at- miners and many small tunnels have torney secured the oonsent of the dis- been run Into the mountain aldea. trict attorney to examine him Wednes- Without exception water has bees encountered in every one of them in day morning. Albert Plongb, on a charge of burg--, volume sufficient to warrant ths conlary in the second degree, U to be struction of a ooadult. By 'combining heard Thursday morning. In all prob- tbo flows, the company expects to seability be will be bound over to the cure a stream of pure oold water that will furnish no small part of the city. district court It is claimed by disinterested C. H. Foster entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of obtaining money parties who have inquired Into the under false pretenses, so his hearing merits of the scheme that in time of waa set for Friday morning, at his drought the wells will cease to give up earnest request Hs stated that he their treasures, but the experiment of had already been held la Jail six wssks the company have been iff anch a without having been given an oppor- nature as to disprove this theory. While the amount of yearly rainfall tunity to plead. sad snow is an important consideration it is bald by lbs company's enJULY EXCURSIONS, gineer that enough water each year VU Colored Midland seep into the mountains that form Taylor's cunyoa to afford a constant The local Masonic lodge had an excursion to Balt Lake yesterdav. The regular Oregon Short Line trains serve to go down on. but a special will bring tkb party buck. The object iff the run down to the capital is to receive the trowel which, as a Masonic emblem, I going the circuit of the unable to determine just what charge to bring against the three. Harry Archer, Archie Parr and Wallace Richardson were arrested at Saltalr. According to the complaint the young men bad been busy directing a small kodak at women bathers as they were in the different stages of donning their street attire or doffing their water costumes. Several feminine shrieks la a high key proved the undoing of. the offenders and they and the guilty kodak were haled before the county attorney. y To Chicago, ' Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Intermediate points; also Colorado points Ona fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit October Slat Os sale July 18th and 25th. Writs L H. Harding, Balt Lake for full particulars. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS flow. After refusing fa demand a general increase of ten per cent In wage from the manufacturing potters of the United States, ths seventeenth annual convention of the National Brother, hood of Operative Potters adjourned at East Liverpool, to meet next year nt Atlantic City. cient demand to afford snch scientific and perfect preparation. Be Received. The tales of Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee exceed the tales of all other packaged coffees combined, and this scientific roasting, which no other coffee can afford, by its very magnitude, reduces our cost to a minimum, and enables us, with our other advantages, to give better value in Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee than is possible for any world. The idea of sending a trowel around In a New Tor The only conditions accomlodge. panying the receipts of the emblem are. that in Its travels throughout the various Jurisdiction It ahull never leave the hands of Mason's. Each Jurisdlctloa la allowed to keep the treasure thirty das and to name the next Jurisdiction to receive it Of course it is expected that tbs Journey will be a continuous one. It la estimated that the trowel will be under way about fifteen years. At the end of that time it goes back to the lodge that uent it out. The local Masons went yesterday to a reception tendered the Cheyenne committee who bring the trowel for a r in Utah. thirty days Each Jurtadk-tlo- a engraves Its name, and the dste of reoelvlag the trowel, before it is passed on. the world originated one else. world, and the best of all fox you. New We wish to extend our heartfelt thsnks to all who so kindly assisted ua la the hour of sorrow in the death of our son, the late Private W. O. Irwin. We wish to thank Bishop Wotberspoon snd members of ths e who so beautiThird ward fully rendered the musical aeleetlona and those conducting the service to the veterans of the Grand Army, the Belief Corps, also the National Guard, and those who spoke words of comfort. Hoping yon may never be called upon to pass through the uame heartrending sorrow. Mr. and Mm. E. W. IRWIN and family, and-thos- Te EXCURSION Pleasant, Utah, via Rla Grande Western Ry. ML AffiBUCKLM MUR, EURCLARS DEPART They New Have Their Headquartera in Balt Lake. CARD OF THANKS SCANDINAVIAN r Arbuckles9 Ariosa Coffee is the cheapest good coffee in the laj-ove- Annual Scandinavian Reunion and Conference nt Mt. Pleasant, Friday, Ang. Ith. Special excursion via Rio Grandr, leaving Ogden nt 7:00 A. m. Fare $3.50 round trip. Ticket good returning until August 13th. EXCU RBION TO LAGOON, THU August 8lh. Weber Stake M. L A. and Weber Stake Sunday School. Special train leave Ogden 9:45 a. m. m. Returning leave Lagnoa and at 8 p. m., and 10:45 p. m. Fare round trip, adults, 75c; children 40c. RB-da- y, Ij. Everybody invited. The failure of thieves to operate in for two nights past, and the sudden increase in th number of robberies la Balt Lake, have convinced the local police that Ogden la rid of the moat daring and dangerous of lia underslrable elemenL The utmost vigilance la being maintained, however, to prevent a repetition of the robberies of Saturday and Sunday nights when fivo places were entered. Lent night in Balt Lake five places were entered and la each case the thieves got away with valuable goods. Bo sudden aud well planned wore the robberies that not one iff the perpetrators have been captured. Tho police of Balt Lake are excited over the events of last night and are preparing to wage a strenuous war against the robbers. There is no doubt left la the minds of loral officers that (he thieves came Pacific from the east for Westers work. They are possessed of more cunning and skill than nr the western thieves of their class and have no far nuccessfully eluded the officers. the city FUNERAL SERVICES WELL, WHAT ? HANDS TRAVEL ITS BELL HEARD SEVERAL TIMES your Statistical homeT caMaeL Th replies Indicated an average ef thro to a family. -- All .right, then- said Btatitoical -with three clacks te a family, 8am; the measuring unit become an easy one, -Th average diameter of dial ef the parior, the dining room, and the alarm clock to slightly under nix inches. Thera are 48,000,008 clocks In tha bomeo of the United States. Tha big hands ef the 41,000,000 clocks with their tweaty-fon- r revolu ear-vlce- e floor. At ip. n. the body wan shipped via the Rio Grande Western to Pay-eowhere it will be Interred. Tha remains were ncoomasnied by Mrs. Coda, her father and brother. Prof. Goda was n young man, only II year old. and bad been marrlhd only three months. The widow to well nigh crushed over the distressing accident. From the time he waa Injured until th end came, eke was almost ' eoutinuoualy nt kin aide. FRUIT GROWERS We want your peaches and applea Call and get bones to pack them la. THE H.L GRIFFIN CO. AROUND WORLD - VtYl If Ticking in Chicago It Could Be Heard As Far As New Orleans. PARLOR. MANTEL CLOCK WITH 2RQN2E H0R5E. COSTS 7.50 AND TAKES FIFTEEN WEKSTO PAY FOR. - , th tittle hands with their revolutions, deny, combined. represent In their travels n covered distance ef almost 0,000 miles ; er about 1,800,000 miles a year. -The ordinary dollar alarm dock is gnaraateed for one year. The parlor clock may or may not ran; hot wall dock of tha good, the dining room may be depended upon to poll np the avenge running life of n slock to five yean That mesne that tha stocks of the United Staton, onceeadlag one another la natural terms of existence, would heat out-- 185,000,000 yean of eternity. Conatlag that it takes one minute to wind ox stock, seven windings a week for tha alarm dock aad one winding a week for ths dining room and parlor clock. respectively, those nine minutes as spent represent in tion, and asked tww Bam cf the of the kitehan n old-relia- aggregate a perW4 of does to 110 premtm dock that la always havbo not by the postman, the flret big deck mode train, the ehureh bdl er th require to up of the 48.00MM docks of th whistle. .For my part I much prefer the United States. decks that never get eats logs off Of the seventy-tw- o the nan-dia- l, clocks of one of the largest mailorder out of order; the hour-glaon the kitchen the noon-mar- k houses in Am cries the overage pries la $4.10. Allowing two such prtoed Boor yen, oven the good that mother need clocks end n dilar alarm dock to each famUy, and there are $158,000,-00- 0 to pnL la fed, nature atone boa worth of household docks In the provided msnj docks, that those who mar toll ths time. , Aad United States; Kd that to not count- kunr ing watchaa, hall cjoeha, nor any thcmi ere la tLo country many who wa f.i9r eenaa tha time of might by ef tlmepieo. other -- fora To show yon that my estimate to A -- eV of tbo honeysuckle. oenserr stive, let me sail you iNu-tle- a jreftoeora at aoouatlen teach that to the parlor man's! slosh with the rrpjcrt of sag eennoa may be the bream hone. Brerfkody know tasff ni far off m the combined re that that atone coats $7.80 and take nut Q 47 of It kind. If that is flh 11,900,000 alarm desks SL fifteen weeks to nay for. dreffwited d Mate, If all set of at ton, bow maur trims V.U rr tradtVfcV list asat, mi4 ho heard an ing stamps It takes to length of time it would ing to yeer, whichwind ona ed four-o'clo- ck lw M gl til T pre-mut- HOME CLOCK! Full 225,000,000 Long Years of Eternity. a it 10 m. yeaterday at tha Lae-kiundertaking parlor. The aervtoea were la charge of tha bishopric of the Third ward. Henry Anderson of the Third ward bud charge iff the services. The speakers were Henry Anderson and JJag Muyea. A. few sympathising frienia and acquaintances were preaenL The floral ouulrlbutkmu were not many but wore beautiful nevertheless. Tha wife of the dead man took the matter very much to heart. As the were completed and the casket waa about to be closed, the lady wap overcome with emotion and foil to the held run-dow- TOOK! . Test Ctt n 1 HeeA-nchsFeel languid, weak, 'Funeral cervices over the remains "off!' Juat a plain of W. J. Code, the unfortunate aero- cnee at Stomach laxy liver. Burdock Blood Bit naut, who died at the Ogden General tern tone liver and stomach, the from hospital laeeday morning, digestion, purifies the Mood. from received of burns coming effects in contact with the transmission wire iff the Telluride Power company were WANT ADS BRING BIO RHBULT8. ONE BIG ALARMS TICK--. OW many clocks have yon .HAILS' CLOCK. a ton of Arbuckles Ariosa is roasted at a time in a large Over TO ZION Composite Journey re A Great Roast! 60 DEBATE ON AUUSONS 3,000,000 MILES EVERY YEAR m 1M7. S, oonld bn one. BL if ell tie alarm stocks In America were made Into one proportionately Mg ona the sound waves at its bdl would travel several times around the world, and Me tick bo heard from Chicago te Mow than Orian Th hall deck ef ear farHath ere a entlal an article was no lil ml as the hi taken of oupboard. And at the present doy there are seen who make a living buying and selling thone a toot the moat priced of relies of th which la that made almost entirely of wood. dook wtth Its metal "The rack pi come walghto to another gm Who can forgeL whold eta!-b- y. an a child, he waited to watch tl little deer fiy open aad the IUl enokoo pop out and call tbe howl . 4U Mnmft Ifl bouae-faratahi- ng pL . IHEOiCKOO 'CLOCK |