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Show THE EXAMINE B: OGDEN. MORNING their local transactions. It would bo deluged with suits. EnHARR1MAN gineers and conductors nnd ticket from their would he posts at any point, to the delay and The arinjury of the traveling public. SEEK IN HART rests would necessarily Interfere with FAITH IN interstate commerce and delay United States malL The lives and safety of men, vum-eand children upon the trains would YEARS COUNTRY be Imperiled for the movement of their trains would no longer depend Upon the train dispatcher hut rest upon the community of constables or at IN FULL VIEW WITHOUT THE AID A LET sheriffs aa to tbs time of aa arrest HERE IS NO SIGN OP OF THE TELESCOPE. sny stopping place along the route. UP IN BUSINESS. Does any one who really loves this people of Alabama believe the court should have allowed such a state of Head ef tha Comet Is Now aa Bright But He Cannot Toll Whoa Thor Will things to be brought about? as a Sur of the Second Bo a Reotoratioa of Con-- ' in spite of the plain principles, so Magnitude. fidenca. uften declared by the courts of the sodhtry, she action of the court la these cases, in the discharge of sworn San Jose, Cal., Aug. 10. Director assailed, iuty. has been savagelyduties 10to A At diapatck make W. W. Campbell of Lick observatory, CUka Aug. luuie time, by men whose from New Tort says: them defenders and not defrmers of peaking of the new comet, says: Hi. court, aa as Interference with The faint comet discovered by E. u. Harriman yesterday gavo hi tha rights of the state and an unwar- Daniel, of Princeton observatory in Ho trade. state of the views regarding afranted intermeddling with local June, has now become the brightest aid: comet that northern astronomers have faire. of roceaalon of lota a talk of seen in the past fourteen years, la the j gear Judge Jones stowed the authority no algaa of the under which the court acted, nnd con- clear skies of Mount Hamilton a business, tut splendid view of the comet U obtained My ad rices from the vest, tinued: without telescopic aid. The head of it la n wicked thing to excite the outhweat and northweat aro that people against the au- the comet Is about aa, bright as a secbusiness ia still at top naich. So passions ofthathecourts and, whatever the ond magnitude star 'and the tail la of fur afl one caa Judge at preoent It thority obtained thereby, tf visible to n length of ten degrees. At looks as though are were guing to end sought to be procured by overawing them or pre- present the comet is on the northern do a big falls work. senting the execution of their orders, border of the constellation of Orion. the about to what thought aiii that end la accomplished at fearful During the next fortnight It will be of return a for confidence, proepecu Dost and Inflicts a fatal sub upon the passing eastward through the southsmile: with a Harriman replied Hr. ern part of GeminL The oomet should liberties of the people. and me. Investors is beyond "This reach 1U maximum brightness for terthe pubHe generally, like Individual, restrial observers la the latter half of 'BRIGHTEST HAS HITT THE n : Record-Heral- d UTAH. SrXDAY, AUGUST 11, 1907. 7 MEDIUM. Examiner Classified Advertisements e MADAM JENNINGS Spiritual me$ uui. Claw Friday, 8 p. m. 427 g jtn. ONE-HAL- RIP VAN WINKLE August." Played in a Grove Made Memorable by the Legend. . New York, Augl 10. In a beautiful grove on the side of the Kaaterakill Clove, near Catakill, N. Y, tee first open air production of Joseph Jefferson's dramatisation of Rip Van Winkle was played last nlghC'Ths site STANDARD OIL TROUBLES. la the one made memorable by the legend itself. Local tradition makes Prose-cuIn Its t Relentless Government la the region so much the home of Rip ions. that the small boys in the neighborhood are taught to believe that the Manila, Aug. 10. The attorney genla caused by the gnomes playthunder eral has been Instructed by the de- ing at ten pine high up on the aide of partment of justice at Washington to the mountain. file suit against the Standard Oil comThe production was under the patpany to recover $40,000 Import duty on ronage of prominent society women an old claim dating back to the time of New York, Philadelphia and other when the military turned over the govcities who are summering here, and ernment to the civil authorities. The 8,000 seats were sold. The costumbedifference the amount represents and acting were eo accurate that, tween the Plngley rate and the pres- ing the genuine setting, the Illusion with ent tariff. was nearly complete. Rip was Impersonated by George JUDGE JONES DEFENSE. . Ober.-Of Hia Action in ths Alabama Railroad War. INFANTRY CLEARED STREETS. VANDERBILTS They ARRESTED. With the exception of Messrs. Vanderbilt and Brugulre, all pleaded guilty and paid the fines that ware im' pose Messrs. Vanderbilt and Brugulre pleaded not guilty and prideatly Intend to test the law. WAS A LOVERS QUARREL. Girl In 6L Lewis Used Knife. Louis, Aug. 10. Aa Pocket a result at quarrel, Theresa Sullivan, While the Warships Shelled the Na- aged 22. la under arrest charged with Montgomery, Abu, Aug. 10. In acthe killing last night of Michael Santive Horsemen. cordance with the agreement made ders. She stabbed him with a pockbetween the state and the Southern ; et knlfo, severing hla Jugular vein nnd 10 Further 1 parAug. angler, of license the which the railway, by bled te death. be of bombardment of the ticulars lawwas In Alabama reinstated, latter when Blanca show Casa that Southern appearRailway yers for lha arrived-of- f GOVERNMENT OP KOREA. ed before Federal Judge Jones and Admiral Philberta squadron cruisers armored the that port Rile of modification Injuncsecured a nnd Glolro bombarded the up- Three ef the Ministers Are te Be Jaption, heretofore granted against the Conde while the Jeanne anese. state, restraining It from enforcing per Moorish city, Arab quarter. laws while litigation was pending. In D'Are shelled the So soon as the foreign legion landed, Seoul, Aug. 10. In tbs reorganisamodifying bis order Judge Jones relieved the esse at length and said If the gates were battered down, the sol- tion of tee Korean government, three the stale law were enforced It would diers took possession of ths ramparts membera of MarquU Itoa staff will Mot out the road almoat as completely and the streets were cleared by the become vice ministers of the Korean as if the nils were torn up and the Infantry with tee use of rapid-fir- e departments of state. guns, Marquis I to, accompanied by eight rosdbod dismantled. adfor members of the Japanese-Korea- n The Du Chayls, before sailing Aside from the direct consequence y to the public, the statute would Masagan, naked far some troops to ministration, left today for Toklo via confiscate the right of the car- land there, but Admiral Philibert de- Chemulpo, where a luge celebration rier to do domestic business. If It clined, saying he was unable to spare will be held in honor at Itoa late coup has General Haaegawa attempted to carry on Its local busi- them. He sent the Admiral Aube to detat been resident gener ness. it Is obliged to do by the ob- reinforce the Du Chayls. appointed restorer and the The French warships Conde and al practical ligation under which it acquired its property and which la not changed by Galilee arc at Rabat, and tha Du tlon of order In Korea will devolve tala statute, which has no constitut- Chayls U still at Mazagan. upon him. Gen. Haaegawa haa deAdmiral Philibert has Issued a proc- clared that In a national sense there ional validity, and the etnte authorities attempted to enforcefore the lamation at both places warning the win be no elimination of tee throne In statute, It would result in conditions natives that the least act of hostility the government of Korea aa he bewhich would render the efforts to do against Europeans will result in tee lieves test, under (be order at things, a domestic business worse then use- town being completely destroyed. the people may possibly become more less. The Backing of Cape Juby occurred cohesive but will rely upon Japanese for the maintenance of order. Agents of the carrier would be July 80. liable to arrest and Imprisonment for News baa been received here teat Marquis Ito and hla party will sail Arab tribesmen, who had gathered from Chemulpo on a warship. The from th surrounding country to the Chemulpo squadron has dispersed. number of 8,000 or 6,000, swept down PILLS CHICHESTERS JOB te CANNON IN KAN SAG. upon General D rudes camp, outside A Blanca. They were driven off Csss Uilwl Ah rfcl rkm Irp IH mThpbbAAAX with considerable lose. Later they Dodge CKy, Kan, Aug. 10. Joe. G. 1 Hills to Be 14 IIMM.W toms, bsM Mk Hus MlkV renewed the attack and again were Cannon, speaker of the house of representatives, addressed a large crowd replilaed. BIAMtfKB HBAfcB FILLlto M In splendid hero today at a reunion of old solare French troops Ihe ssBBBKisiHt AlMysRBHabto ysankssws condition and spirits. The. warships diers. He arrived In Dodge City thle SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVEKYWMHf supported them during thia attack by morning from the east and will depart keeping up n steady shell fire on tee tonight for Colorado. horsemen. When the French consul from Casa AGENTS WANTED. Torf Ogien Exchange Blanca arrived here today he received a letter from Mnley Amin, the mil- AGENTS $100.00 per week caa be official12$ Twenty-fift- h itary governor of Cut Blanca made selling our Famous Hydra the action of tha French approving ly Carbon lighting systems. Ws want California and Eastern Races. of France in aid the forces and asking a good man In every county In the Direct wire for all sporting events. Inflicting punishment upon agitators. United States. Light Dept 45, Nado here received advices The latest tional Stamping A Electric Worts, ' bombardment not confirm the reported IBS S. Jefferson St Chicago. Advices from Megador, of 10 It was dated August 7, say everything wan no trouble quiet there and (hat MONEY TO LOAN apprehended unless European compliMITCHELL BROS. cations resulted from the. bombardSTREET CAR MEN. ment of Casa Blanca. Morocco city la RAILWAY, FOR MONUMENT, and afi BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, cl 1 quiet. carloads arrived find our office reothers employed, marble and granite to select liable for auma of $10 to $100. DisHEROES IN THE NAVY. from. Dont buy from agents, counts! If paid before dsn Payas they gtt largo commissions ments suspended in sickness. Ne From ths Receive and you have to pay them. Recognition They charge lor applications. The CMy Government. Place your orders at once. Loan Agency. Suite 417, 418, First YARD OPPOSITE CITY National Bank Bldg. Washington, Aug. 10- - Acting Secretary Newberry has formally placed MONET te salaried peopM wltfeoit on the record the nary departments security er endorsement; payments heartiest commendation of the to suit, either weekly or monthly; LEGAL. and bravery exhibited by business confidsntfoL Call and get a Edward Wade Whitehead, my terms D. D. Drekat UM1 BoNOTICE. In risking mate. fearlessly gunner's des bldg. bis own life to save that of a comList No. HI. which for act of the The rade. details MONET TO LOAN, on farms and TXT TED STATES LAND OFFICE, Whitehead la commended are set forth KENcity real estate. HUNTER Salt Lake City, Utah, July 1, 1107. In the letter of Acting Secretary NewNEDY, fourth floor. First National To Whom It May Concern: stathe of commandant the tf Building. Notice is hereby given that (be berry to Rtate of Utah has filed In thle office tion at Tutuila, Samoa, from which It n MONET TO LOAN I. J. BRUXMltT e Hr. of lands, selected by the said appears tbat landslide had destroyed at teat station and White-heaBute, aa Indemnity school lands, un- the barracks own at great risk and with hla der section of the net of Congress, LOST bad protected Sergeant Jobn F. pproved July 16, 1894, a follows, vis: body, n beneath crushed from Cox being Lou 1, 2. X, 4, sec. 18, t fi n, r 4 e LOST Black purse, containing mon8. L. M-- . (State 384. U. L E.) lowly advancing avalanche of coney, kid gloves, rings and pocket relief until a party and crete earth, A copy of said list, far as It reknife, and bank book, between 23rd S. to was able U. Adams S. ths from lates to said tracts, by descriptive and 36th Sts. Inquire 12X Bell. men. the extricate 8 10 3t his been conspicuously hae the also directed Mr. Newberry posted in thle office for.tuspectton by 8. officers U. S. of the commanding any person interested, and by the pubLOST la North Ogden, Thursday Wabssh to express to the following lic generally " night one llgbt sorrel mare. BrandI named enlisted men the departments ed Bar under L on left rump. ReDuring the period of publication of which of the promptness with (bis notice, under departmental In- approval turn to WIlMara' Bros'. Livery and vessel of that struction of April 25, 1907, protests they manned the boats receive reward. of rescue of a party or contests against ths claim of'the end went to the on the evening of LOST Between depot and SaniState to any of the tracts or subdivis- three persona who. ions hereinbefore described, on the July 29, had been thrown overboard tarium card case containing recolground that the same It mote valuable from n power launch which had and traveling cards In B. of ceipt for mineral (ban for agricultural lided with Chelsea ferryboat: B. of I E. Finder reF. L. and M. W. Holland, M. C. Sweasey, M. will be received and noted for to and be rewarded. Standard turn 11-- 1 wk fopnrt to ths General Land Office at Sommer, P. J. Brown, M.G. Hawkins, P. E. A. J. J. Smith, Myers. Washington, D. C. Failure no to pro- Quinn, test or contest within tha time aped-Se- d K. Franey and H. Channon. FOUND will be considered sufficient eviAtlanta. Ga Aug. 10. The supreme dence of the eharecter of tee tracts and the selections thereof, court at Georgia awarded the proper- FOUND Little Jersev heifer; owner can have seme by paying for thia "ring ctherwlse free from objection, ty of the Cumberland Presbyterian 8 9 2t ad. 2831 Nye Ave. U be recommended church In Atlanta to that part of the for approval. membership which upholds the union kLD.R. THOMPSON. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. of the Presbyterian churches. y Register. prue-ticsll- II self-sacrifi- first-clae- 1907. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Herald Bldg.. Salt Lake City. Box 199. a Both Phone Bell, 2SJ2: lad. duo. Thia 1 P. agency ia prepared to haiuile all proper detective business entrusted to It by corpora- - PROFESSIONAL OSTEOPATHY, GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School. KirtvUle. r Mo. blpck, suite 61 Treatment by appointment Hour 0 a. m. to I p. m. Mel phone 1014 K. Ind, 1012. LewU-btayne- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERXLUND. PbyalcUa and end 13 a. Surgeon. Office hour, m.. IS to 4 p. m. 340 35th St Office !teek plioues. Bell 61 5K; Ind. deuce 646 Wash. Ind. phone 80S. it ill aTTORNEV-AT-LAW- . A. G. HORN. Office over Badcona Attorney a Drug Store. 1 seek the business of ail parties; am attorney against all Precorporation and monopolies. pared to transact any and all kinds of legal business. E. T. HlLAXlSKI. Attorney-at-LaRooms First National Bank 407-40- 8 building. General practice. tale at reduced Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costume to rent for balls and theaters. AU mall order promptly attended to. lira, C. E 17U Lee, 881 24th. P. O. Bos 435. price. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. FRED A. LUND, General C tract or-Ibrick and atone. 678 Slat Bell Phone 1060-Y- . fraternal n . ROYAL ARCANUM. Tested. sound, reliable. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insures men at reasonable rates fur one, two, c? three thousand dollars. Accumulated emer-- i tracy fund nearly three m .Hon dob are. Investigate, Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meet second nil fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. tiui F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Vother-spoon, Collector; tl. 1L Roberta, Becy. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Ogden ldga No. 3V1. T. F. B, meet Aral and third Thursdays at Labor Hall, 863 14 Lb p. m, la atree t. visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS. President IDA BECKER, Secret ary. & G. KNOTH. Treasurer. (a) Except Sunday? ODD FELLOWS, Ogden lrdga No. 8, Independent OrMeet la 1. O. der of Odd Fellows. O. F. hall every - Tuesday evening. OQDEN'LODGE NO. 1, BL OP H. OGDEN LODGE No. 1. D. of 11., meets in K. of P. hall (ho 11 rat and, Visiting brothers cordially invited to third Wednesday afternoons of each be present month at 3:8(i p. m. J. W. BA1I.ET, Noble Grand. SUSIE 8JM8, C. of H. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. JEANETTE MILL Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Reoorder. B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. Ol Elka Ogden Lodge Nn, 718, Lodge and club rooms, second floor, 3419 Washington avanua. Regular Silver Illva, No. I, meets every Tuesday at 2:30 p. m, at K. of C Hall, meetings every Tuesday evening. No. 1473 Washington avenue. VisitA. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. ing slater cordially lavited. J. IL KNAU88. Hecretiry. BESSIE 8EBRINQ, L.CL L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K, QUEEN CITY, REBEKAII LODGE, 2485 Van Burea Ava r NO. I. O. O. K sec4, ond and fourth Friday evenings at KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. Odd Fellows' 11 all. Visiting members Invited. ELLA BOGART, Noble Oread. Ogdei Tent, No. 24. meets tha see-onGERTRUDE KOOX8, Secretary. and fourth Friday evenings, at I o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. ball. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA Knights corJlally Invited to vittng attena. ev3240. No. Excclalor Camp meets J. W, HAIJSEY, flommender. F. F, BOND, Reo-jrery second and fourth Thursday ef Keeper. each month at the Eagles Halt Visiting ladies cordially invited. MASONIC. MRS. MART HEFFNER. Oracle, 2941 Washington Avenue. JOSIA RHEA. Reoorder, 259 Had BL S. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. Regular meetings held at M atonic Hall on Washington avenue, between FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES. Twenty-fiftand Twentv-alxt- h atreeta first and third Fridays of racb Fraternal Order ol Eagle, Ogden the month. members cordialAerie, No. 119, F. O. B, meets every ly InvitedSojourning to attend. Wedneedey evening In Eagle hall, sail ANNA LEWI 8, V. 31. of Reed hotel, at S:00. Visiting BrothLILY V. HAL6TED, Secretary. er Eagles are lavited to attend the Aerie meetings. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. T. C. MORRIS. W. Provident D. T. TRACI. Secretary. DR. H. H FORBES, Aerie Physician. Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. hall in tbo Utah National Bank ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS building every Tburddgy evening at I oclock. ViHiUng Woodnrn cordially Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C Invited to attend. meet second and fourth Fridays at T. C. MORRIS, C. C. 2:30 p. m. In K. of P. hall, cornar E. AUTIL Clerk, First National Bank Building. Washington avenue and 34th atroet AU brothers are cordially lavited te attend. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS, h - GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. U DOYLE, 8. and T. Lodge No. 2, Knight of Ogden at Castlo Hall, Utah mreta Pythias, PYTHIAN BISTERS. National bank building, every Monday evening. AU K. of P.'s requested Meets every Saturday afternoon at to meet with u. 3:80 In Pythian hall, Utah National J. K. SHAFER, C. C-Bank building. 8oJournlng elatere con R. GEIGER. M. of EL dlally Invited to attend. N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8. L. MRS. EVELYN OLA8MANN, M. E. G C. MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. tl pur-Pro- 1l UAIR SWITCHES for Newport, R. L, Aug. 10. Reginald C. Vanderbilt. Paul J. Rainey, Louie A. Brugulre of New York, Dr. Christian JL Holmes of Cleveland, and the chauffeur for Mrs. B. F. Clyde of Bryn Mnwr, Pa were nil victims of ths automobile speeding crusade being waged by tee town officers of Middle-town- . St TIME CARD HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Disregarded the Automobile Speeding Ordinance. a lover UNION DEPOT IN EFFECT JULY WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (BUEINEEb HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTlStMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INSERTION; CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH GN A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPV EACH MONTH. ut have their moods and changes. Meanwhile, we are going ahead and keeping our. properties in Urst-claa-s shape. They are growing more valuable every 4ay, and I doubt not that everything will turn out all right, for values must tell la the end. Hr. Harriman ia soon to make hla fnnnai tour over the Hardman lines. He will be gone two or three weeks. I DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. Sega Lily Circle, No. 104. meets evLeeotah Council, No. 5, D. of P ery aeoond end fourth Friday nights meets the first and third Wednesday at 7:30 In K. of P. fanlL Visiting afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hal). Dura neighbors osrdlally Invited. DAISY CASHMORE, G. N, 137 can ba paid to Buila Alden, C. at W, 112 26th St Tracy Avenue. Malting members InKATE HETMAN, Clerk, 388 vited. 33rd Street. MARTHA A MORRIS, Pocahustaa ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle 681, meets every Tueadny night at Ogden Union, No. 17X order of 7:30 oclock. K. of P. halL Visiting Washington, meets every Tuesday Neighbors Invited. evening at I oclock In A. O. U. W. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed hn Visiting comrades Invited to Auth. tee afternoon of the !8th of each attend. ' month. First National Bank Bldg. WILLIAM DOTLE, President. MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 2983 WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Plngree Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 3731 MonMODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA roe Avenue. Utah Camp No. 9990, Modem WoodBROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA men of America, meet every Tueiday m. 8 p. Hall at Visiting Eagle night Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1508, members Invited. meets every first and third Friday M. A. GOULD, V. CL night at 7:30 In K. G hall, Xa 2479 J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Wash. Ave. Visiting archera cordtany tnvtttd KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. to meet with n. FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 2111 Ogden Council No. 777. Meets evLincoln. C. K. of at evening Wednesday ery MABEL TURNER, eorreapondent, ball. No. 2473 Wasb. Ave.. at I oclock. 2214 Mefflt Ave. welcome. member Yldtlng J. H. DeVINE. G. K. WANT AD3 BRING BIG RESULTS., W. J. MORGAN. Fin. Seey. 1-- 2 l |