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Show TUE J10KMNG the county clerk's office to Harry W. T.-i3siJfiA-R brown, aged Sy, of Salt Lake. anJ Miss V. Dutt Uuiridge, aged 23, of Imthrough into the :ore Nampa. Idaho. Tu couple went n rubbery mus uuusuelly dariug. as it mediately to Judge Val CiiuBou, was perpetrated in the da, uuie when married them at Uh office in the First on the sidewalk and astir people ut-iNational Bank building. in the house near the store. Suit has been filed .in the district Richard Van Dirck and bliss One-viev- e court by Elisabeth Haley against her huabaud, Thomas Hsfey. The com- cense Emlcy obtained a marriage liand were married by Rev. P. plaint alleges habitual drunkenness and cruelty as causes for the divorce. M. Cuahnahau at the home of the In addition, temporary and permanent brides parents at 638 Twenty-fourt- h alimonv are asked for, and a ditisioa street. They left immediately after of the estate now held by the defend- tt ceremony for Cuicagu c their honeymoon and to visit the parents of ant. the bridegroom. He to a clerk to the e Southern Pacific store department and John Shields, one of the conductors of the Ore- the bride has bees a teacher in the gon Short Uae on all of its division, Ogden schools. waa sent to Carlin, Nev whom he haa been appointed general yardmfts-ter- . The There haa been some distressing Fish company of Huntsville have rethe and Carlin yard congestion la the ceived a large consignment of genuine purthe appointment of Shields la for mountain trout fish eggs from Colopose of relieving this. rado, with which they will stock their The eumpuy has beeu A party of boy a, including Flunk private ponds. raising the eastern brook trout and and Eddy Smyth, aoas of D. A. Smyth. b'-- made a great success, having taCurtla Allison and Hoy Tavey, have ken first prise for the best upedmea started on a fishing and hunting trip ui uu.iVc.M'Md brook trout ou Valley to Blacksmith Fork canyon in Cache Day at the Oaks. They Intend to valley. They are traveling the en- make a specialty of the apeokled beau, and n distance la camp wagon go ties tire the condition are favorwith auppllea auffleient for the party able.providing for three weeks. brevities .iing bnstosas. the barber at the iirwu LEW I- - ent Lsk of depot, " " -- railway aonlce. B. Patton ana Mr. from a fishing EXAMINER: mi OGDEX. UTAH. lKlJlAY, gifted Balt Lak. with r1lM Thomas, Ogcea1 cuito Moran baa aoeepted a the glow drpanmwt at atore. gooda 4fy J2L SuTtX at the Union depot made of the employes happy yesmowing. jyrJ uritf e BaUey and Miaa Mattie JjeJofBalt Lake are apeadiag the totk a krt Jack Evans. inteeHoantala Bualaeaa Short hand School haa laaued auiaetlve catalogue for the new Judge Murphy returned from The case of Edward H. Frees vs. the Union Portland Cement company rengo. Iowa, the home of his parents, Ma- ichool year. . of Croydea haa been appealed from Hba Baa E. Woodcock haa returned tha 'municipal court to the district after an exieniive trip court. This la the caae la which Mr. jLffi California. Oregon, Washing-2J- d Preeee ljtmv that ha let the cement British Columbia. company hare the uae of a horse after hard service, died and for went which, which he claim he received no guperintendent K. C. Maaeoa yesterday morning la hla apedal aTsaena Ventura on eecond aectlon Threw men held up a colored 4 gouthara Pacific No. . man. Wednesday night, on Twenty-fostreet, below WashingYesterday afternoon the county urth to ton were nut avenue. They (tak laaued a marriage Ueenae and Mandy m. oiao n, aged 17, successful in obtaining valuables, Si. both of Brigham City. but they frightened their victim so badly that he barely recovered from waa granted the shock. The men were recognised 1 marriage license Cart J. Gardin of Ogdon and Edith If. aa a trio that haa been operating ia Untm of Salt Lake, at Balt Lake Ogden for several weeks. 01-ag- 1 Wednesday. .Ths Ogden Dental Companyn ad- of vertising caae, near tha front atore. was robbed of it a Browning gold (,1m teeth and 15 la dental Wednesday night.' Jnmea Woaley Scott, aged Tear, at S o'clock yeaterday, at go. 740 Washington avenue. Funeral Mrricea will be held Saturday at the la Ucfiey chapel Mr. J. H. Meyers a daughter of tha deceased. Died: N H. & Twining, superintendent of tbs Pullman department, with head-ttit- er at Salt Lake, paased through from tha mirth. The gentle, nia haa been making a tour of infection. Ogdaa The Interior of the large safe In tha issewosri office la being The old shelves and draw-er- a have been taken, out anj an entirely new cabinet arrangement ia being put in. It la expected that the fall work can be handled more com veniently after the change. county Yeiterday evening, at the residence of 0. S. Hinton, 241S Jefferson avenue, a lava social and card party waa riven. The affair la to be a "get acquainted" social, and ia given by Mr. Hinton eo that the member of the Modern Woodmen of America may better know one another. A good time la expected. . A marriage license was Issued YTirsiM Note: Serein at Wednesday night, end Thursday morning he waa occupying the In chair Somecourt. police what fleshier than when he toft. In good spirits, and kindly disposed ke a lenient with the grind. Dun Sullivan, a pronounced vagrant, waa given ten days, hut he waa the only one to receive an unconditional sentence. Judge Gideon ended hla term sa municipal Judge Wednesday morning. He had an eventful week, dispensing Justice to an unusual number of who were brought before him. Under the wing of the administration, George Ward law, license collector, has commenced to collect a license of $5 per month from owners of card and trade slot machine. The order bhled Meadow The demand far Big came as the result of a resolution Insummer troduced four weeke ago la the city hay has been augmented this and fall by the grading of the West- council. A lively disc ass ion waa preern Pacific through' Nevada. Some cipitated which divided the council, hay waa shipped from here last win- and the matter was finally toft to the ter to the graders east and west, tow committee and the city attorney says the Lovelock Tribune, but now for settlement, as the legality of colthat the work has begun on tha grade lecting licenses tor slot machines was east and west of Wlnnemueoa, the de- at the time donbtfuL However, It mand for Lovelock hay to greater than has since been decided that the city ever and the bales of hay from the has the right to fix a license, so Hr. Wardlaw was instructed to collect Two small brash fires graced the from proprietors of saloons, cafes, foothills of the mountains east of Ogstores and resorts. den yeaterday evening. One of them was near Ogden Canyon Just above the Chief Browning put out a circular dugway and was probably started by his fores calling their attention the small hoy and his match. Tha to to the ordinance that was passed by other was In Weber canyon. Inas- the. council and approved by the maymuch aa It lay along the railroad, or some weeks ago regulating the most probably sparks from a passing of automobiles sad instructing epeed on fire. the act engine dry grass the police to arrest all found violating this ordlnnnoe. Tha ordinance proThe residents on Monroe avenue, vides that autos must not snored six between Twenty-secon- d and Twenty miles an hour In tha fire limits and third streets, had a burglar scars ear- four miles an hour over any paved A man was seen street In that limit and not exceed ly yesterday. prowling around several houses, one ten miles an hour outalde of the fire after the other. When he arrived at limits. Also that on meeting horses, the home to the rear of 2247 Monroe autos must slow down. The chief avenue, the lady of the house called also calls attention to a resolution out to a gentleman roomer and the passed by the city council last Monburglar, after having tried the screen day night making It puntohabl If nay door and having heard the voice, wholesale or retail boose obstructs soon disappeared. one side of streets with tta teams standing at right angles to tha curb. x Wednesday afternoon while the fam- This, If It to enforced, will regulate ily waa at Lagoon, the store of Mr. a nuisance thtit has been conducted Carl Anderson, at 2648 Jefferson ave- by at least one commission house for of many yean. nue, was entered. A quantity SlxtMtl- -' Pam baa attempted to confine himself strictly to die truth. If he baa erred, he aes indulgence of Hr. Aveiugs Amerte.) NDSR the head cf tbs Owoq ei ift order at the lest .mett-la- g of th kitchen cabinet, Statistical Sam managed to In sndwlch the following; The ether day I got to talking some men at the works, of wtiq and conversation drifted Into th avrieet ef the qdds and ends drawer ef the avers s American family. Stop and tMnju just for the run of It. go and look! Sea whale in lieu: own odds end ends drawer. ' . "titan (A (La nsd. at the te 11W7. WITHOUT A WARRANT TO DIG WHEN GAME WARDENS ARE OVERSTEPPING RIGHTS OF CITIZENS. BE PREPARED NOTIFIED. ' same time, most peculiar, instincts of man, to to aSLvs useless .things. When he pate anything into tho odds and ends drawer, he does so pot with Abe settled Idea that It SHALL be of further use, bnt rather that it MAT be. And the time ex Mr. Average American In Jiended by for that old caster that he knows fcs put away In the odds and ends drawer (bnt doesn't know tho baby has taken out), if spent along hto customary earning lines, would be found to be tea times the worth of th fool thing ho falls to find. "Th v'Hce paid whs wMilf make rat for things to a man utop to court whether ho will throw those things sway or reeerre them In the Odia ned uih drawer. Me isuiaUr Editor Standard: Lately 1 have been repeatedly asked aa to the authority of the game wardens of this ataia to arrest or search any person and their effects without a warrant aa provided by the game laws, aa enacted by the tost legislature. After a careful investigation, l give It as my opinion that section f ef said gams tows, whereby it endeavors to confer such authority, to absolutely unooosti-tutkina- l. Our legislature has such power, sad to trytag t assume such, to acting tu direct opposition to eur constitution and the constitution ef the Untied Bute. Section 14, of the constitution of the Buue of Utah, reads as follows: Unreasonable searches furoiddea issuance of a warrant The right ef the people to be secure la their persona, houses, papers and effects gainst unreasonable searches and aetaure ihaU not he violated, aad no warrant shall assn but upon probThe factory deairra to start ns ear- able cans supported by oath or afly as the beets will du to work up firmation, particularly describing the Into sugar aad run at full capacity pleee to ba searched or tha thing to from the start The sugar company to mImJ,11 Almost all the states of the Union wishes to Impress upon all beet growers the necessity of being prepared to have a similar constitutional provisdig whenever they get notice from ion, but aa I do not wish to take np much apace to your valuable paper, in the field superintendent, or hla to do so. Thero to a clause dlacuaalng this question, 1 will mereto the beet contract between the farm- ly quote a part of an opinion (Mm ers and sugar company which reads the supreme court of the Bute of as follows: ' Michigan, la passing on a caae Involv"The said beet grower further ing this particular question, and In agrees to dig and delivsr the beets which the following expressive langgrowing on such land at such times uage la used: Under our system, we have repeatand in such quantities aa the said field superintendent or his assistant edly decided. In accordance with constitutional principles, ns construed ahull direct. Should moms farmers refuse or ne- everywhere, that no arrest can be glect to dig and deliver hoots whan made without a warrant, except In notified by the field superintendent case of felony, or in breaches f the or hla assistant and not live up to peace committed to the presence of their contract, . the question to, could the officer. This exception. In Caere the beet miser, which so refuses or of breaches of the peace, has only neglect to dig and deliver, compel been allowed by reason of the immedthe factory to taka the beets after iate danger to the safety of the comthat. If the company should have munity against crimes of violence, and It to confined, even in such esses, more beets than needed? In conalderatioa of the condition of to Instances whan tha violence waa eonL cam and men the augar company committed la tha pretence of the offito urging every farmer to prepare to cer. There are not many such cases. dig at once when notified and la this The common and statute tow provide way tha Immense crop can bo worked for vary few specified branches of the pence and there are none not up without much loss. Aa Indictment charging a specified. VETERANS OF THE FILIPINO WAR person as n peace breaker, and not with any aprettied crime, would he d Kansas CWy, Aug. IS. The time ef good for nothing. The manifest of this statute is to bring certhe delegates to the annual reunion of the Army of the Philippines today waa tain thing! that are not breaches of taken up with business matter. The the pence within that denomination delegates tote la the day will consider la order to avoid tha burning of a warthe report of General Greene, favoring rant But, as already aald, tha conthe holding of .the next gathering In stitution cannot thus be evaded." In conclusion, I wish to state, that Manila. The election will take place tomorrow. There to a hot fight on for various supreme oourta that have been the office of command rdn-- hi ef. The called upon to pass upon thia particlending candidates art Generals J. ular question have Invariably declarFranklin Bell, who la In the lead; ed such acta of the legislature unconGeneral 8. M. B. Young and Harrison stitutional, and that such officer and his bondsmen are liable la damages Gray Otto of Los Angeles. it sup-pile- pur-poe- c WHAT ONE ODDS AID EHSS DRAWER COHTAUS, IHAIKJB 78 YARDS DIFFERENT COLORED TWINE. 7 MILK T1CKKTB (PEBUNCTf DAIRY). BOTTLES, DiPlT. SANDPAPER. (WITHOUT HANDLE). OF SCREWDRIVER. FLY PAPER. CORK-SCRETOP OF aOfcoCK. KETA NAILS. MONKIY-WRKNCCURTAIN HOLDER. BREAD TICKETS. SCREWS. KNwS TOP OF MASON FRUIT JAR. PLAYING CARDS- - FILE HANDLE. PAIR S KITpiEM ICE BOOK. 1 DOZEN CORKS, ASSORTED SIZES. TAPE MEASURE. CANDLE. CHECKS. AND CAJELLED f KITCHEN FORKS. 21 NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES. S OLD CHECX-BOOl- BIHTON TIN TWEEZER BRASS AND PENCIL, t CUPPINGS RECIPES. NEWSPAPER CUP WITH HOLE IN IT. I SMALL CHAMOIS SKIN PIECES. WHTONE- OUTFIT. YARDS PICTURE WIRE. PART OF PYROORAPHY M PAGES DARNING NEEDLE. LAPSED LIFE KOTTUA1. 8HOT-GLSPOOLS. DICE. DOMINOES. HAMMER, TEETHING-RINBABY RATTLE. BOOK. TARNIBH BRUSH. OF OLD COOK AND OTHER THINGS. DRAWER KNOBS, TACK-HAMME- L. 1 M 1 2 -- N - ( rtswowsweofiffiGMCMiliO MtoOMOfiioffiMtttfO060 mat-tors,- AS MAYOR. Budapest Aug. 13. Unless the tide of emigration tu the United States cease somewhat ihy rural district of Hungary will be peopled only by women and children. At the village of Kmaovs, In Upper Huugary. all the men have graduallv departed to America, the last, who went a few days ago. being the village burgoiuas-masteAs tie couitu unity could have no legal existence without such an official, the wonim, who were the only residents left, met together and decided to elect a mayor from among themselves, and they chose aa energetic young woman of twenty-fou- r te fill the office. Thep, to complete tha governing body, they elected another woman ns deputy-uayw- r two and more ns village councillors, so that the whole district organisation to now Viewed la the hands of women. economically this wholesale emigration on the part of the men to s most serious affair, landowners ami farmers having the utmost difficulty is nroourinn laborers. . r. Prominent Ogden Attorney Protests Againet the Disregard ef Constitutional Rights. The sugar beet crop planted for the Ogden Sugar factory looks healthy and good, sad generally the larmers have plenty of water to beep the beets growing; making the prospects favorable for the largest beet crop There that this factory has had. have been several hundred acres mors beets planted thin year than la l!h6 and tf the tonnage should be as large aa tost year, there will be several thousand tons more beeu than tost year. The prospect Is that all of these beets will have to he worked up at this factory. Other years beets have been shipped to Cache Valley, but this year Lsigan wll bar all it can do to take care of the Cache valley crop. The question to, how are all these beets going .to he gathered and worked Into sugar? This Is a hard problem when the coal situation is considered, also cars and labor and Har-rima- u T. K. U CONNOLLY. (Silguodj A WOMAN FARMERS MUST closed during his stay here, Mr. said he would not say and would hot discuss them. " Such said he,, "are toff entirely to the to any person whose constitutional rigitis are thus vioiat.d. BEET NO ARRESTS well-regard- ia Hi, old-tim- jg-yemin- friend. Al'm'MT A 1 g HIGH SCHOOL CHANCES Domestic Science Department Decided en by Beard ef Education. After months of investigation, that has extended Into the best equipped public schools in the east. It has been decided to establish at tha high school a domestic science department Supt. Allison will offer to the board of education a resolution to this effect at its next session, but the department haa been practically decided upon sa individually the board nuuubera heartily approve the to novation. Mtos Ingalls, ef Menomouie, wishes bean engaged te take charge of the course at the high school, uj, in addition, she wUl give instructions la plain sewing at the grade school. To equip room No. 10 at the high school BM will ha expended for sewing machines and other apparatus used In sewing, drafting, dressmaking and ml lU aery. After the coming school year, additional departments will be added until the high school to not only equipped with practical courses for girls but for bovs a toe, la carpentry, telegraphy, machine operation, ate. HARR1MAH Magnate SPECIAULEAVES Departed for CeasL the Pacific Tribune: Bested la n chair on the shady side of hi private car "Arden" In thin Short Line depot grounds Wednesday evening, E. II. Harrtmaa was welting tha arrival of hie two sons AveraU and Roland, so that he might give the word that would send Us special train speeding toward the setting un, with Ban Francisco as tha objective point. Mr. Harriman had concluded his work la Balt Lake City and ha was Impatient to be off, the more so because he desired to cross tha famous Lucia cutoff la daylight A Tribune representative approach-e-d th magnate and was greeted cordially and aaked to be seated. He accepted the Invitation was moo In converse wlih the "Power of the Pacific." "This Is Just cme et my period1 ical visits," said Mr. Harriman. can ao much easier grasp what to going on by seeing It than I can by simply hearing of it by reports. I can better learn what to going on by visiting the various points of the system, as, for Instance, the Improvements." If any deals or Interests had bean srvrag figures wrongly; fob. o4ds aad udi dnvtr et Axaerlot contains ehfsfly Junk. And It tskps a Junk msa to market Junk.to Mr. th Average American, according contents of his odds and ends drawer, considers tha prospective, rather than the Intrinsic, value of what ho lays away. "FOr th edification of those hen I will submit what I call ssBsralr1- the per capita belongings of tho odds and ends drawer of Mr. Average lunds of the local managers and they use their own discretion. He had not made n trip over the etraet car system because," he said, the street car system to merely aa Incident. Salt Lake to more lively Just now than I ever saw the city before," he continued. It to very lively, but then 1 always thought that Balt Lake would pick up. Rut tLe streets are too wide. It costs too much to maintain them. The distance between the houses could still be the same, but trees should be planted and paries should bi laid and thia would curtail the price of maintenance." In hla opinion twenty feet was enough space for vehicular traffic on each aide of the street earn. "That will be ns much, ns the business of Balt Lake will demand in eur life tiuie. Then he proceeded to figure what would he saved on the upkeep uf the street and what the muney would realise at 4 per cent Interact, and ho was nn equivocompounding; cally of the opinion that the streets were too burdensome, that the money expended on their maintenance eould be put Into more profitable channels, ytom local affairs th conversation drifted to matters of some national Importance. Do you think President Roosevelt will he nominated for the Presidency next year? waa asked. Oh, I dont know. How should Z know? i dont bother my head with these affairs. After some personal conversation In which the suggestion was made that Rooaeveltina policies wars not admired by all and this probably Included the magnate, who had had discussion and disagreements with th occupant of the Whit House, Mr- - Harriman laughed and said: "1 have no opinion In this matter and I dont care. Tha policies of the government will go en no matter who to nominated and elected. But It to not -so much the matter of the policies sa the methods pursued In carrying them out; that to the question." Jdat at this Juncture there waa the Mast of aa auto horn and the machine of D. E. Burley swung Into th depot yards right down to the car. Here they crate new," aald Mr. laughing. Harriman, "and they r Thats (ns provoking thing. All aboard," ho cried, aa the boys Jumped from the auto There wee s hurried ' haedahaittng all around. Into th car , Mr. Harriman and hto sons Jumped and Immediately the engine wan under way. Julius Kruttachnltt and General Manager K. E. Calvin of th Southern Paclflo wore also In their special cars, attached to th train. . Charles D. Hogge, pleaded guilty to forging n check on n bank at Florence, Goto, and was sentenced to the penitentiary fur fourteen years, Hogge told1 tha court that bo and praettoed forgery for fifteen years and bad secured more than 1730,000 during that time. Baa Francisco, Aug. IA Superintendent Btoror, of th Portal Tale-grap-h company, said yesterday that his d offices wpre running with about of the usual fuse of operators. The Western Union bus a number of men at work at Oakland and report the altuatlw better than during th .... previous strike. one-thir- ... WANT-AD- S BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. knew th name of th isUMl "Whats lbs me ef keys theft know no lockaf Why only pail ef n pyrnv graphy outfit T What good to ( sboU gnn biuw without the gun Why save portion at i deck of cnrdsf old tin cup Jrtth n Whet good to hole Id It? Brass buttons era n deed xanl) giveaway; and It's a cinch thaserved ptocss of chamois shJte have tkslr day as powder rage. You cant fils anything with u handle, nor drive n aortw with tbs buttwnd of n tost ed implement. And srtU those are o American. typical v samples ? fh "Now, why on earth defunct dairy the odds and ends 1drawer of Mr. tickets should be saved, deponent Atiki ABBf4riBi I tu brother. proud to sayeth not. No more may on Justify tbs boarding of only the top of a (STATISTIC iL AM WW' fruit jar. The daguerreotype belongs INFORMATION MKSt WK.1 own list, and I dont oven aa ronU i bi JEH S |