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Show TOE MOUSING EX AM I!! Ell: OGPEK. 1'TAn, SEXPAV, AlGrST 1907. 11, DSIVES OUT RHEUMATISM or CURFEW BELL WILL RING AT NIGHT Tomorrow We begin Cleaning out Odds and Ends BOYS AND GiRLS MUIT BE HOME. Chisf ef Felice Alive to the Necessity ef Restraining the Liberties of Children. Like the path of a cyclone the store looks today-Odof summer goods which and ends everywhere-Bi- ts To us theyre might be of value to you At the request of Chief Browning, of police department, J. V. Nelson, guardian angel of the city hall, has been Instructed by the polioe committee to ring the curfew bell, Monday night and thereafter indefinitely. The curfew tew win be enforced and the city council will he railed upon, Monday alght, to ratify the salon of the chief and the committee. From May to October, tha hell will be rung at I o'clock and from October to May at 6 o'clock. All children on tha streets below 16 years of age will be expected to heed Its message by going home Immediately, as disobedience will mean police aitrutloa unless the culprit can furnish a soluble exouse. Officers oa beat have bsca Instructed to rigidly enforce the tew and once again tha city hall clock will chime out Its oldtime warning and enter prominently aa a corrective factor la the educatlua of the city's youth. Chief Browning declares that the presence of boys and tlrla of tender agee oa tha streets late at night, at resorts sad In the parka, la becoming a serious nuuer. Parents seem nut to realise tha danger to whiob they are subjecting their children when they permit them to keep such late hours, but tha officers, who aee, night after night mere children promenading up and down the main thoroughfares, are thoroughly alive to the gravity of the situation. 'Tomorrow in all departments we bunch these remantsand odd pieces and let you have them for little. 'On the second floor you may buy skirts, suits, kimonas at any - old price JUST LOOK FOR YOUR SIZE Wright; D.&R.C. uae. Fresh water springs are found In Black's Fork, which aremly four miles from tha snow line. The fresh water, when piped, will be a relief to the stations, especially Leroy, as the water there la said to ha abominable for family use. Tha construction of the lino, which It to he of wood and of several miles In length, is to begin In the nesr future. died yaatarday Owen A. Taylo bom the effeoto of dropsy. at 2321 LtaeoteaTanus. Funeral services will later. Klmmal. local Pullman agent Salt Lake Friday evening on an Inspection trip. The Lewis Jswatera baseball team to to ' Bountiful yaatarday wltla the atrong Boun try out tiful In Judge Eovell'i eeurt Ifary Weston vaa appointed administratrix of tha estate of Simon Weston. Her bond of 100, with Joeeph and Annie Weston as sureties, vaa approved. The court appointed H. C. Jacobs, T. A. Shresve and H. the estate. - T& County Board of Education held u abort session yesterday at tha offices In the First National Bank building. George C. Ensign and Lett tin Flint were elected to places on tha teaching force. David Wnngagaard was released aa a teacher as ha experts to go back to the Agricultural College next year. Reports were given showing that all improvements under way will be completed by the beginning of the school year. Borne discussion was entered Into about renting ward meeting houses where mors school room was needed. It was decided that where such la done,' that contracts should be drawn up between the ward authorities and the county school hoard. i Lather Locker, reprosentatlve of the Casket On, of fit, Louis, fa In - The United Concrete company, swarded the contract for tha erection thadty. of s bridge over Ogden river, at the mouth of Ogden canyon, haa comOeaeral llanager Bancroft and to remove pert of the river menced Buckingham an out on tha laho praaumahly to azamlna tha bank in order to construct the bridge abutments. Tha work la being done trestle work on the cut-of- f. under the inspection of the city engineer and it is the Intention of the Vtia Dlsey 'Eggleston, former built beof the Consolidated Wagoa company to have the bridge fore bold weather sets In. A Question A Machine Co, haa accepted a position at the depot, In Ur. R. B. Por- has been raised over the right of the city to fill In the old river channel ters office. which runs past the canyon sanitarNov that lee la so scarce, and hot ium and it la understood that the sanweather still continues, la order to itarium will seek to obtain an Injunchave fresh, firm butter, you should get tion In case the city attempts to fill the superior B ft 0 Clover Leaf stock in the channel Aa tha city la determined to build but one bridge, in sll la sealed cartons, and you could the matter will come before depend upon having tha kind of probabllty the courts. butter you desire. Kregal yi An attempt is being made to get the umber of paasengara carrying tour- 1st car tickets over the Southern - Pa-clfl- c. The only way discovered thus far m to oount the paesengera'as they get on the ears. The object of this mova so it la said, la to see If It la not Possible to cut down the number of oars now carried on each train or Bake some kind of n readjustment so that the number will be decreased. Tba present system makes necessary u large number of ears that might y be reduced. The trains are too heavy for the best of service. poa-dbl- H. J. Small, superintendent of motive power of the const division of the Southern Pacific Ry. yesterday served notice upon all striking bollermak- oro that If they did not return to work y next Tuesday the company would jwuae to reinstate them. The men t return to work and the anticipation, la that n general strike of , boilermakers all over the Harrimah system will be called out the state board. - W. H. Wattle, who haa just returned from the Utah Construction company's work in the Feather River country, reporta good progress on tha Western Pacific line. The Construction work through Nevada la also well nnderway. Five miles east' of Carlin compressor plant has been located for tunnel operations. On the state line, the grade haa been completed across Silver Zone pass to Bews, Nevada, where but twelve miles of rail remain to connect with the Nevada Northern. The Western Fertile should reach that point within two weeks. from n four weeks slay hi While away the party. In the employ at the Union Fadflc ratl-hsurveyed n pipe line from Black's Fork, u canyon near Robert-u- , to both Carter and Leroy. The oh-Bof the line la to carry fresh wat-a- r to the stations named, the water foung there la salty or is full of min-erend such la unfit for boiler Tha second debate of a series between represents Liv es of the reorganised Mormon church and the Utah church was held at the Utahns theatre Friday night. Mnaea C. Davia of the Utah church affirmed that r Brigham Young was the legal of Prophet Joseph Smith and in hla argument advanced the general deotrines of the church, which has established the general succession In the quorum of the twelve apostles. Elder J. D. Stead of the Reorganised church denied this, on the ground that the it M.fniwi iiiiih mw An engineering party, headed by O. W. Wade, returned to Ogden yester-da- y Wyoming. d, ct u a, u ; At tha Board of Education office yesterday seven teachers were taking examinations for state certificates which, In case they obtain them, will exempt them from examinations for s period of five years. Assistant Superintendent Adams Is conducting the examination, the results of which will be made known to the appllcante by 1 : M 1 i 1 1 miw-- i sne-ceaso- To Avoid Stomach Tro bles Diarrhoea, Dyaantaiy ani Sum mar Complaints Cltanaa tha System With Almighty had conveyed to Joseph Smith, the prophet, hla message that he should designate hla successor and bless him under tha authority of tha Almighty. This, Stead maintained, the prophet did by blearing and ordaining his eon, Joseph, the miv living president of the Reorganised church. Stead cited a number of authorities in support of his contention. The attendance nt the theatre was tha largest since the debate started. The debate closes this evening. BURGLARS IN Brotherhood ef Make HOUSES 1 The force of twenty messenger boys by the Western Union in OBYAIN $150 FROM L. B. BALCH'S TROUSERS. Salt Lake did not report for duty yesterday, the manager having refused their summary demand for aa increase in pay- - They asked for 1 cent more With Muffled Fast They Make Their on each message delivered and aa inWay to the Bed Rooms of crease of 93 per month for district Two Families. service. employed Bond fixed no at $2,000. Estate of Simon Weston, petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond, $100. Estate of Isabel A. Stanger, petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond, $2,600. Estate of Warren G. Child, confirmation of sale of certain property. Granted. Estate of James H. Taylor, petition for release of sureties on bond. Con-- 1 tlnued. , In the matter of the estate of deceased. Lafayette Skeen haa filed, in the district court, an objection to the account filed June 7, 1007. He la charged with accounts amounting to some $170, the account states, that William Hewitt haa a claim against the estate of William Skeen when he has none, and that certain anlmala to be delivered to said Lafayette Skeen have never been received. Metlon Calendar. W. B. Stowell va. O. J. Stilwell, administrator, continued. EL N. Williams i. Geo. A. Behring, et si., drmurrer to complaint. Court permitted dntil August $1 to file the briefs. A. W. Brown vs. A. W, Brown, et al., motion for Judgment. Briefs. to be by August 20. OgJen Hot Springs Sanitarium Co. va 'asstua M. Clay, et al., demurrer. Given 6 days to submit briefs. Ogden Canyon Resort Co. va Jos W. Graham, et al, motion to dismiss, continued. In the case cf J. F. Simon, charged with burglary In the third degree. Sentence to be pronounced Monday, August 12. In the Glasmann cases, data set for August 20th under Judge Maughn. In the case of Utah va Hyrura Mosher, charged with polygamy, set for August 20th before Judge Maughn. In the case of the estate of Antony Frank, order for final diatribe tioa, granted. In the case of Joeeph T. Young va Frank Hyland. Motion to dismiss notion argued. Granted. In the case of the Hooper Irrigation Co. va Atwood, demurrer. Argued and taken under advisement. Wm.-Skeen- fur-nlshe- STRIKE versatility, fhrlftincas, and business methods of Ogden's own gang of thieves wem,aala shown Friday when two residents on the bench were made to feel the kisses that have Invariably characterised the operations of the gang. The night's work netted them $160 la oath and aa old watch, good only aa a relic. The robbers enjoy liberty and are no doubt engaged in the pursuit of happiness, despite the efforts of tha officers to apprehend them. . The gang commenced their nocturnal prowling a few minutes after 13 o'clock which attests to the good habits of the neighborhood In which they Aa made themaelvee conspicuous. doora and windows were locked earlier In the evening, they were compelled to make their calls by climbing and inelegantly unceremoniously through tha transoms which htd been left open to aid circulation. They first visited the residence of C. H. Fletcher, at 2211 Adams avenue, gained entrance to the front rooms and took therefrom a watch, not valued-aa piece of Jewelry nor as a timepiece, so the Fletchers, while sympathetic over the misfortune of their neighbors, are rejoicing at their own good luck. The residence of L. B. Batch la situated directly east at Fletcher's. In the same block, but on Jeffenon avenue. Hero the thieves transferred their attention and secured rich plunder In the shape of a wallet containing $150. Evidently satisfied with their gain, they did not look the house over or they would have discovered other pocketbooks, watches and a miscellaneous assortment of Jewelry within easy reach. The wallet waa taken from Mr. Balcha trousers aa they hung from Ms bed poet and, so quiet were the movements of tha robbers, that not one of the family was disturbed. The footprints show that the robbers bad their foot muffled. In the same block, on Twenty-thir- d street, T. D. Johnsons residence looked good to the gang, so they prepared to pay their respects to Its slumbering occupants. They bad unlocked the porch door screen, when Mrs. Johnson was awakened by the noise they made. She arnae Just as one of the burglars was half way through the transom, and called Mr. Johnson. The presence of Mr. and Mra. Johnson, and the determined front they presented to the man In the transom caused him to slide without more ado to the porch below and scamper off With his companions when the lights were turned on. The Johnson clock registered 1:40. Other attempts might hare been made but for the unexpected reception at the Johnson resgiven the burglars idence. Officers were notified of the robberies and they conducted a hasty examination hut were unable to obtain n elua on which to work. The money taken from Batchs residence belonged to the Bell Telephone company sad was the day's collections nt North Ogden, which Mr. Balch too late to taro in to the company. Shoe Sale Semi-Annu- al Closes, Saturday Night aMOP. M., August 17lh. If You Want to Save Money Buy Now. ShoeM arRet been ordered to get randy for service Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Crawin Morocco-Fiv- e ford. Musician, Miss Celeste Conroy. Spanish gunboats are ready to Mansurs. Mra. Jeanette Hill, Otho sail for Morocco from Baa Sebastian and tha Spanish cruiser Lepanto la 8. Hinton, Mary Hagan. M. A. Gould, embarking marine at Cadis for Casa Committee on Blanca and Mugudur. Harry B. Hill. Otho S. Hinton. Railroad Trainman Dsmand. Have Warm Floors . - . . non-unio- W. nna-unk- SHE WOULD UP IN A GO a BALLOON MRS. CODA WM. AgKfi FOR A PRIVILEGE. Seeks to Make Two Ascension for Funeral to Pay Ex- penses Msnggar Grant, of Glen wood PaTk, haa received a letter from Mra. William Gods, In which she asks the privilege of making two balloon ascento obtain money sions In Ogden enough to pay the expense attending the funeral of her husband, 4 Prof. Gods, The balloon et present Is the erty of the Larkin undertaking propcom- pany, having been given to the corn-paby Mrs. Gods. .While Mr. Grant appreciates the desire of Mrs. Coda to pay off tho debts accrued through the fatal accident, he does not favor the proposition, as it nr Sold ; . at Druggists 50q $1.00 Per Bottle h HI -- 1 1 1 1 Hi! t I'MH 1 1 IIW4 H 4 t Ml I Ml 111 Mfr BOTH 'PHONES. Band Concert Sunday Afternoon SYLVAN PARK KNIGHTS CF PYTHIAS EXCUBSIOX TO SALTAIR NTs Rto Grande Western Ry Tuesday, August 13th. Fare, $L25 round trip. Tickets sold for all trains Special train leaves Ogden at 3:30 a. m. Returning, leaving Saltalr nt 1:35 p. m. 4 C.A.R. 0. A. R. Excursion to Lagoen August 13th, 1007. The Ladle at the G. A. R., W. R. G, Spanish War Veterans and tbs I suites of Woodcraft, all members of the different organisations and their friends are cordially invited to accompany us. Trains leave Ogden nt $:30 a. m. and leave Lagoon at 8:45 p. m. The round trip tickets: Adults. 75c; children, 40c. HlilT two-thlrd- a d The great Booth American Blood and Nerve Tonic. It removes the cause guaranteed under the Food and Drag Act, June 21 1898, Serial No. 126. NEWMAN Furnace In order to conform to tha seta the panned by the list legislature, state board of land commissioners haa adopted new rules regarding tha leasing and purchase of state Unde. Tho Drat rule Is that whenever an application to purchase or. lease state lands la received by the board, tha tlma and date of Its receipt must be stamped thereon. All such applications will be referred to one at the eommlsakwere for investigation and when his report la received the board will then taSe action on the matter. no Until the tends are application to purchase will be reoffers ceived unless the applicant 2.60 per acre or the appraised value when it exceeds that amount. Applications to purchase must he accompanied hr 10 per cent of the price offered with 6 per cent Interest on tha deferred payments up to ths first day of January thereafter. Tha remainder may be paid In 10 equal installments with Interest at 5 per cent. When a second party makes application to purchase a tract of tend and offer a better price the first applicant will he permitted to meet the raise, ami If he does so he la entitled to the land, hut If not, the second applicant will get It Where two applicants offer the same price and both are higher than the original applicant, they will have to decide the matter between them by drawing has, as he terms It, aa uncanny lota. made by the board side,' which la too suggestive of Prof. onLoans will be of the assessed valuaGodaa untimely death. tion of Improved farm lands at d Mrs. Gods may, however, make at Balt Lake or some other per cent Interest. The applicant for bear all expenses of place until she has secured money the loan mint and executing the property examining her out to carry enough plans tha mortgage. The loans will run from one to five year. ROYAL NEIGHBORS The board will lease state lands npon the applicant accompanying hla Ogden Social Camp of lha Royal application with at least 10 per cent Neighbors of America waa duly or- of the fifteen year's rental. No tenJ forest In temporary or permanent ganised and Instituted on last Thursday night hr Dsputy Supreme Oracle, reserve will he leased for agriculMra. Minnie Hinton. The new camp tural or grazing purposes. starts out with a charter list of twenty-eWARRANTY DEEDS MANY MOORS KILLED ight and. Judging from the interest manifested by the members. It will to Jdhtnne Carl A. Christiansen soon be a large camp.- Faria, Aug. 10. Admiral Philibert's Christensen, part of lots 1 and 2, The Royal Neighbors of America report to Marine Minister Thompson block 2. Woodmanaee Mala Street have the distinction cf being the largay that August 7 thu De Chsyla lost $1.00. the men killed and adds that there In fiTe womans order fraternal est to Wllltem wife Hill and Joseph SKOLl 0IV0ECE world, being the ladies auxiliary to were also a number of killed and H. Sterling, lots 27 to 20, block 2, wounded among the Spanish forces. the Modern Woodmen of America. Mountain View Addition $100. The following officers were install- The Moorish losses on account of the Anna Ziemer to First Church of Wife ef Engineer Clalma She Has cross fire of the Galilee and forces ed by the deputy, Mra. Hinton: Basil Neglaetatf. Christ Scientists, part of lot 2, block were large. Oracle, Dr, Anna F. Rlea. 23. plat A $1.00. Past Orar.U, Mra- - Margaret Gould. Camp material and soldiers were deIn the district court Lila M. Sholl First Church of Christ Scientists barked at night by the aid of the Vice Oracle. Mra. Minnie Hinton. to Gastono Bolognese, part of lot 2, haa filed suit for divorce against Melsearchlights of the warships. Chancellor, Mra. Catherine Moran. Mock 23, plat A $1,230. vin BholL The complaint says that from Tangier ! Special despatches Recorder, Miss 8. C. Roberts Snake River Valley Farm Co. to 8holl la a locomotiva engineer by proestimate the Moorish losses in the 49 Receiver, Mrs. E. C. Baker. John C. Anderaost part of section 22. fession but follow mining to the abMarshall, Mrs Alpha Hoenthauer. hours fighting at from 1.890 to 2.000 township 6 north, range 1 weal $1.00. solute neglect of hla family. A divorce, Assistant Marshall, Mrs Sadlft Ma- men. Alma Keyes and wife to George M. the enstodr of two children the result A baitalion of the Twenty-fourtWheelwright, part of Mock 33, plat C, of tha union, alimony and costs of lta. i eulonlal Infantry at Perpignan has Mias Sadie Moran. inner Sentinel, for. asked $1,500. are action Ogdea City survey ad-dltl- GA. Shoe MarRet Non-Unio- 1-- The following probate calendar waa disposed of in the District court yesterday: Estate of Frank & Loaee. petition for family t support. Continued without date. Estate of Lylea Wm. Larkin, et aL, minora. Petition for settlement of final account and discharge and release of sureties. Grauted. Estate of Wm. M. Smoot, petition for discharge of administrator and release of bondsmen. Continued without date. Estate of Anna Johnson, petition for letters of administration. Granted. TBS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA On Monday the grievance committee representing the members of the A committee waa appointed to arBrotherhood of Hallway Trainmen, emto lawn ployed on the Denver ft Klo Grande range for a social andof Mra. partv gail e. simo kills himself. he held nt the home Hinton, railway, will hold a conference with 2415 evenJefferson avauua, Thursday San Francisco, Aug. 10. Gail E. Sit-fi- g General Superintendent A. E. Welby, of Houston, Texan, ended hla Ilfs Assistant General Manager W. 8. Mar- ing. August 15. I. In O. meet will The new camp Q. with a plwt.il on Fillmore street this tin and probably Vice President C. Thursmorning. H.8cklaacks, for the purpose, as un- F. hall, the second and fourth derstood, at formally demanding aa day nights of each month. advance of 20 eente a day for all swltchniea on that system. STRIKE IN SAItTaKE This la the demand which has caused the strike of tho switchmen end n Make No Move to Supplant trainmen on the Colorado A Southern Union Man. and has resulted In an emmuoua amount of Inconvenience and financial loss all over Colorado. Business in the main offlee at the If the demand be refuted by the of- Western. Union In Halt Lake was alA groat deal of sickness la eanaed ficials of the Denver ft Rio Grande, most at a standstill yesterday. Tha Grand Master P. H. Morrissey of the only man at work waa Manager A. W. by damp cellars and cold floors. of Railway Trainmen Long, Chief Operator McDnoald havBrotherhood When you have an underfeed furwill. In all probability, call a strike ing worked all nlahL Tha prospects among tha members of hla organisa- for Improved service during the day nace all danger of sickness from n tion oa that road, extending from Den- were poor. There are few aourea la passed. A prominent this ver to Ogden. operators la that city and tha few Before the Rio Grande management who are here did not show any dispomerchant said tha other day that makes answer to the trainmen, a con- sition to taka the places of the striktwo Union Par la of of officiate the years tlma ha had aaved ference ers. Tha operatora at the offlee of the rifle, the Burlington, Santa Fe, tha enough la Doctors bills to pay Denver ft Rio Grande and the ColoPostal company are at work aa uauaL for hla furnace. Our system not rado ft Southern will be held. It la Manager McNlcbol said that the strike almost certain that at this conference of the Postal operators at Chicago and only provides pure, warm air, but the managers will make final decision New Orleans waa local In each rase ventilation Yor the house aa well. as to their attitude toward tha ad- and wau purely In sympathy with tha vance asked and tha answer of the Western Union strikers. Ha said (ha Rio .Grande will be practically the Postal men in 8a!t lake would not answer of all. ' hsullats to worker 11 h the Chicago ofAll Idea of government intervention, fice If the company could man Its E. men. It la said, baa been definitely abandonwires with union or ed. Agent for the Underfeed FOR STATE LANDS TWO MORE ii Disnici conn a n acid-lade- n the worthless j, 1L In vu AT It was a rousing old sale alright and if you were in the store last night you know it had a lively finish ds be A good liniment or plaster, some good home remedy will usually give temporary relief front the paia of Rheumatism, but the disease is more than skin deep uni cannot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster, sncli treatment neither prevents nor cures; the excess of aciJ which produces Rheumatism, is still in the blood and the disease can never be cured while the circulation remains saturated with this irritating sain, une acid producing poison. The trouble will shift from place to placosct. thng on the nerves end causing pain and inflammation at every exposure or after an attack of indgeslioa or other Irregularity. When negWtcd or improperly treated. Rheumatism becomes chronic and does not depend noon climatic conditions to bring on aa attack, but remains a constant, painful UUU01CL out Rheumatism by neutralizing and expelling . & & 8 drivesMood. the It purifies and invigorates the circulation that instead of an stream, constantly depositing uric add fa the lointe, muaclee, mrvm end bones, the entire system is nourished aad nude GROWERS Wa want your peaches and apples. Call and get boxes to pack them la. THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. SUNDAY, AUG. 11TH, OREGON Short Liao excursion to Salt Lake, $1.00 round trip. All trains K0T1CE TO THE PUBLIC The Blacksmiths of the city will dose their places of buaineaa August 14th for that day only. All will attend the big outing at Lagoon. B. JANSEN. Secretary. PACIFIC SPECIAL east. Sept. 4th, 5th. Ogden to Denver and return, $18.75; Omaha aca Kansas CHv, $32,00: St Louis, 350; Return limit, Oct Chicago. $44.50. Slat Stopovers allowed. UNION Moving Pictures fREE .SYLVAN . PARK |