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Show MORNING Wrights Store News TOXOIBOW H0SK11G THAT' ue gw U f yoa one set, consisting of 4 alkm l.eber about mes. !Vt. -- its 11 cto a w tod7 set,1 one win koke(J at them to the THE AUTHEHTIC TOM3BBOW WE SHOW fashions show the first correct winter, and fell coming fgf the has been a very uasetfled the fash-jp- u sttto of affairs concerning seamma. cold for the coming declared for one 0b authority advocated one sleeve sf t7la tor the Jacket of style lapel both to be them declared third la the wrong, and so by remaining .s nm an-eth- , center until the very .last we dp. the minute, and having, pa the "king consulting privilege of suit buni-bMcloak aad the is ttrrt week this va are showing Fashion Dame which on the styles of aphas finally set her aeal STYLES. FOB FALL garments.' ready-to-we- proval. YOU KNOW THAT a The ladies in the department expect you to look ao do aot feel that you are Intruding If you do aof come to buy. Remember that we like to have a great many lookers It usually results la buying at this store, and even If It does not, you'll find us Cheerful about It ' Tea, we consider It our mission to seek out the new and good things which the world has to offer In the merchandise Una for the people of Ogden, aad we consider that this season, as always, we have gathered a truly representative line of the aeweet ladies WL o th gam, s la the windows on the corner, Dt CUSSWAIE interested la bargain. there must ha some good reason. Wh will not sell a ei before the clock strikes nine, nor after twelve oclock. Indeed, there la a chance of the lot being sold before noon. tot of gU f5f OF dow, and you know when men t nine la th morning. ieil SUE CHRISTMAS IS HOT SO VEBY FAB AWAY for llttlo cost). Alreedy soma of tha things we bought for Christ- mas havs been sold and duplicate .stocks ordered. We are euro those who set upon our suggestion to prepare now, will feel thankful when the holiday rush Ja on. . . Our classes In Art Needle Work are held regularly twica each week the lessons are frs we teach nay of tho late 'stitches or styles of embroidery. The classes meat each Tuesday and Saturday forenoon, in (he Ladles' Rest Room. Beptsmber, October, November, of sad there you art tho first here and nothing dona. to--, Out lady la tha art department Har f danger a piece day brought work not a very large piece and ahe had spent parte of three weeka la peaking tt As prone ea not people are to put off the making of Christmas gifts, there ere a now grant many people who ere keeping the Art Department bony doing stamping (and, by the way, vs do this work very artistically Da-ff-- WRIGHTS an abundance of fuel In their own Otlcer Crompton left for Evanston yesterday oa Union Pacific N?- - M tha to brnc bark Petro Doepolls, Crack who Is accused of robbing a fellow countryman. The new Southern Pacific time card There ere goes Into effect today. but two changes, No. I gets hero-- at 12:11 p. m. instead of 12:68 as heretofore, No. 4 arrives at !:S5 p. m. Instead of 5:10 p. m. The sals of tickets over tho Oregon Short Uno for mil points north, excursion rates, fata been heavy. Two extra cars were put on Nol 7. The sals lasts Jut one day. The tickets, for pqlptg this side of Pocatello, are good for fifteen days, beyond that print, tor days. It mines, have been compelled to order coal from Australia. They have also contracted for 8,000 tons a week from Illinois, paying $1 a ton and 7 freight to Garfield, Utah. Tha Ualoa Pacific U paying Japanese miners as Ugh as 170 monthly. Another burglary was reported to the PVIday morning. CL J. Bengtxea of BIB Bomerby street waa tha. victim. When Bengtsen retired 1 burs day night he left hie clotUng In the parlor. On arising the next morning he found that his house had been entered and some money aad a pocket knife taken from hie trouser pockets. Nothing elae la tho house sene missed. The . burglars entered the house by cutting away the wire from the screen door and lifting the latch. The methods need Indicate that the robbery waa committed by mem bora of tha aame gang which has been: operating la the city. Salt Lake police - i aeaMV Brooke of Washington, D. C., author of "Our Paper Currency," and a e J. A. Reeves, general freight agent an expert on genuine currency. In the of the Oregon Short Line at SaltLak'a, city ! giving a aerie of lectures and and wtfa patted through Ogden Fri- Instructions to local bank employes. day on their way to St, Phul . end Mr. Brooks cornea highly recommended 'by the United States secret service Chicago. Mr., Reevea goea on railroad tasinesa. department and If a man of over forty years' experience la the work of deThe county clerk lamed n marriage tecting bogus money, both for the govlicense yeatarday to Ray Stlsfpaon, ernment and for Individuals. aged 22, of Rlverdale, and Mary Heiner, aged 20, of Heyburn, Idaho.. . . Mrs F. g. Owens, wife of Dr. F. 8. Owens of Omaha, reported to the poCaleb Marriott' was' taken to' the lice Friday afternoon that she had Ogden Hospital, Friday. He la sufferibeen robbed of her purse, containing ng from typhoid fever. . $19. a railroad and Pullman ticket, while seated in the City Hall park Doctor and Mrs. P. A. Cook an-- . yesterday. Mrs. Owens says she was Bounce the engagement of their daugh- seated on one of the beaches in the ter Hilda Isabel, to Ernest W. Tovp-- . park when a strange man camp up and end. at on the opposite end. She paid lite e i tle attention to him and he left before G. J. 8. Abels the will pfeaeh foie she did. Upon arising to leave waa found that her purse I p. m. at the .chapel of the park ahe , evening ' ' ' Reorganised Church. Subject: "The gone.' Written Word and living Oracles." H. E. Baker, president of the Lake, operating a Judge A. B. Patton left yeiterdgjr aide Copper company, for Goldfield to he property on Promontory point west of gone A few days. Ogden, has returned from Loa where he haa been witnessing Michael A. Whalen, a well known character la railroad circles In .and the trying out of a leaching process e on copper ore shipped from the cut of OgJea died Friday at "the mine several weeks ago. Steps hospital from the effects of locomotor cfosla. The remains were taken, to will be taken toward the erection of a Richeys to be prepared for shipment plant at the mine. fo Kentucky, where Che relative! of . Trainmen, coming la from the west the deceased Uve. Mr. Whalen follow cd railroad report the heaviest storm Friday, construction work and The lightning and thunder .ta la charge of gangs that moved lawereyears. terrific. No damage waa done place to place over the Haas out Ogden, doing odd John He wee to tracks. emeldered capable and,, until he .ires nt to the May Stewart, a colored girl,' waa was active end Officer nle to attendhospital, hls worle. He was 17 arrested early yesterday by of Balt Hutchens, at the Instance jmrs rid end unmarried. Lake authorities. She wax taken to nU week President C. F. Middleton the capital yesterday morning to face married four couples, Enoch Stewart a charge of grand larceny, having it la alleged, from her forUcra Groenhalgh, William. F. J rosier aad Emily H. Hadlock, John mer employer. Ouon aad Mandy Olson,- - Orton The Commercial Travelers of OgKewey and Katie. Rhodes. - den went to Lagoon yesterday to the J- d X. McCain mast and party play a game of baseball with from an eighteen-da- y trip drummers of Zion. through Yellowstone park and the " Miss Evelyn Thomas of Salt Lake ckson Hole country. In the party, addition to Mr. McOammant was is visiting Mrs. Klesel this week. . B. N. ' . An-gple-p, com-pany- - ls Ada Folkomn of Ogden, Mr.-an- EXAMINE?!; for government telephones in France. He will give practical demonstrations in the wonderful possibilities of wireless telegraphy. Capuia Henry la a practical electrician and has been called upon to design many telephone, telegraph, fire alarm, burglar alarm, electric light and power systems and ether electrical ay sterna In America and Europe- - Other meritorious acta on the bill are Adele Palmer aad company, presenting a comedy sketch, entitled "The Ice Man:" Herr Soana, a character Impersonator of vaudeville fame. The Swickards. singing and dancing comedians. Now that the cool weather haa come, performances will he held In the theater Instead of at the park. UTAH. SUNDAY, "AUGCST BATTLE TO BE FOUGHT OF THE CONREPRODUCTION FLICT AT CEDAR MOUNTAIN. a. prao-tlcall- GARDENER OF THE U. P. ROAD o SUGAR BEET CAMPAIGN C. F. Swayger, chief engineer of of Ogden yesterday afternoon. Ho left for the emit yesterday, having visited oa his trip wait tha company's gardens, hothouses, and lawns, at ev-e- r station of any also between Ogdea aad his home city. Slnoe his visit hero thres years ago, Mr. Swayger stated, he notes a marked Improvement in the appearance rad the general arrangement of the trees, flower beds and shrubbery in the parka. He criticised, however, tho absence of floral designs la tha parka which he sold would add color and beauty not obtainable by other plants or grasses. He recommended that more flowers he planted la tha future and said that the west part of the city hall square la aa admirable piece for display of rare blossoms, from early spring until late fall. Mr. Swayger also visited Ideal hothouses tt note the advancement made by local florists la tho peat three years la the raising of flowera for the market. la case the Union Pacific company erects its own hethouse at tha depot, Mr. Swayger will have supervision over It and many new specie of ferns and plants specially grown to decorate paths will be. Introduced. Factories In Weber and Cache tics to Start Sept Caus- Whenever a acre or ulcer fetuses to heal it ia because the blood ia infect a with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which corrupts and rodi toe circulation. Nothing ia more chronic old trying than A .tticer. The ytry fact that it resists all external and ordinary applications, treatments, ia good reason for alarm, for tha aame germ which produces cancerous tdeers ia back of every old nor, and especially jsthia true if the ,uint- - Surface treatment cannot reach the HAS SEEN ESTABLISHED n( Purified before a core can be hoped SY COUNTY BOARD. ! S; Sf 1 be found a remedy foe sores and ulcers of every hind. It is s perfect blood punfier one that goes directly into the circulation and promjyy cleanses it of all impurities, poisons and taints. The nicer can blod discharges List of Principals and Assistants Who jt tie noziona matter with which tt m fofccted. but thT whem S. & haa rid tha blood of this cause aad freshened Are ta Taach This aad built np themrenlahoa the sore will heal Yaar. aatandly, aad of its own ao S- - S. S. begins at the bottom and heals the place ea it should be f0 bealed and makes a pennaneut aad bating cure. Book on Sores and Ulcere The County Board of Education held and any special medical advice desired wffl be sent frea to all who write, its regular weekly session yesTHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, AXLAVT1, CJL terday at the offices la the First National Bank building. After tbe regular order of buvineaa waa gone t those of dtreotlag the credit, collodion through, the hoard took up the aaerataiy, for tha benslft of tha memof teachers, la addition. Janitors and rating doporteirais. Thera are bers of thla association, tha name of were appointed fur the various build- other thlnsa ia tha articles about tha every person, firm or corporation on ings. A ninth grade, the first lu tbe propriety aad legality of which there their hooka who an an worthy ef credcounty, was established la the Plata la eoasiaeraUe doubt end these will ba it or are alow aad careleoo la meeting son-healin- g, a fcaaiga-mea- City schools. Weakha Lake waa elect- ed teacher. . Bills amounting to 1448.20 were dered paid, after w hich the board orad- - journed.Tha following la treated later. Since the opinion has blooms current that the proposed consolidation will introduce lato the Chamber of Commerce eloweata of a private business character, which am aot ia accord with the scope and object of the other Institutions which have their dices la tha building, tha directors of tho Real Eatato association have seen fit to ask for a consultation with the board of directors ol tha Manufacturers and Merchants. . Tho request for the consultation waa submitted to a President O. H. Hewlett of the aad Merchants about two days ago, aad although ha. was asked to aame tbs place aad time of meet-luao reply to tho Invitation haa boon their aeeeunta when due, to enable him to compile n complete Bat of said names for (he uw aad protection of each mem bar of tha association. "It shall ba the further duty of each member aot credit to nay person, Ann or corporation who has boon reported aa unworthy by nay member and upon satisfactory proof of tho violation of this agreement at to extending credit to such delinquent by any of said members of thla a wool et la. except lx cases of distress. appealing to humanity, tho membership of said person, firm or oorpo ratio ao violating, shall ba declared forfeited by a majority vote of tha members p reseat at tha maattag whoa anil violation ahull bn could-flrd.- a list of the various schools and tbe teachers aaalguad to them. 1 he first named la each case ta the principal: Huntsville 1 H. Peterson, Koturah F. Harris, Cora tt hurt US, Ella Peter-son-, Mary LngqulK, Amelia Manning. Eden A. Ethan Alisa, Beaeie Hlnk-leMary L. Drake. Liberty G. W. Dale, Dora A. Brown. North Ogdea John Wheeler, Etta Halverson. Florence Lloyd, Pearl Jobss, Pearl Swift. Pleasant View Nellie Cline, Marion rooelved. Higginbotham, Helen Maywock, Harris rllle A. F. Larson, Alice The officers of tho Real Batata associativa say that they do aot Intend Taylor. Fkrr Want Llaale Thomas, Jen ala to determine la advance whether there ia any truth to thaw rumore-tha- t Groberg-- tho Marriott Aaron Tracy, Estella Hol- amalgamatlou will ba detrimental to lands. tha iaatitutloa, but that they think tha Blatervlllo Helea A. FYiuk. Real Batata aaaeolation ia sufficiently Interested to Justify It la requesting Perry Clara Beberg. y Uintah Reuben Saundera, Carrie that ao change bo mads la tha A. Aaderaoa. of tha Chamber of Commerce Plain City John Q. Blaylock, Laura until the Joint aaaoeiatkma hare deter-mineaa to tha adrisabtilty of the proLayman. Alta Cooley, Rosabella OdelL Warren Emma Boffman. posed move.: West Warren C. E. Palmer. No attempt will ba audo to predict Wilson John C. Neal, Martha Blh-le- r, tho outcome of (bo conference, alJennie C. Neal. though it would aoom that there la Rlverdale Georgs C. Eaalga, X el- enough prlma facie evldcaeo la the arite Frost. a of ticles of Incorporation and Weber Samuel Biddulph, the Westcontracting organliatious to put Pearl Floruits Terry, Wealthy Lake, a damper on the entire proceedings McCugh. Ihey show that tho Butchera aad R. Briant Jones, Hooper Thomas Grace re aaaocUtloa maintains a priBkot Jacobs, Prudence Quirk, Jennie vate collection buraaa and R la learnfield. ed from tha obligation which ta adminKaneaVllie Ammon Green, Jr., istered to all tnembrfi that Ita meet, Emily Trimble. ings call for at much secrecy 'hi those Roy George E. Fowler, Beulah Har- of fraternal organisations.- - Tho oaih rison, Elinor Bingham. la full la as followa: Burch Creek Sarah M. Williams. "I agree upon my word of hohor not to divulge nay of tbe business transacted at say meeting of BUTCHERS AND GROCERS the aaaoctatioa." . which But there are other They Ate .to Ba Investigated in Salt aot only mitigate againstthings tha amalgaLaks. mation , but aorioualy-- affect the entire public. H would, bt Interesting Salt Lake,' Aug. 24. The Tribune for Instance to ascertain tha dullea of tho "price committee" mentioned la says: If the Sett Lake Butchers and Gro- section 2, article 4, ef tho why tbe cers' association aad tha Manufactur- 1oaalbly thla would explain ers and Merchants' association could cost of living la ao high in Kelt Lake 4 . retrace the Slept which they have ta City. ken toward effecting a consolidation Another Interesting thing would ha and thereby obliterate all (hat the at some information in mard to. (he tempt haa brought to the surface they workings of the "rating department" would no doubt Jump at the oppor- mentioned la section 8, article's, of IM Every number of the official tunity, for their proposed action haa uncovered a mess which cannot do publication of tbo association, or more otberwlU than precipitate both organ- properly ef the state association, of difficulties. isation into unlooked-fo- r which the Butchera and Grocers Is a An Investigation of the articles of In- branch, contains a Hat of names about a Butch-orof tha which "information" to desired. Boms corporation and and' 'Grocers association- - haa who are Interested' la (ha workings of brought- out tha fact that oaa of tho the organisation are wondering If tha objects of .the. organisation la for tha printed Hat of nsmra j .not the outcome of tha following section of tha arrangement and adjustment of that It maintains a "price Article 2, section 7 Jt shall be the committee" aad that among tho duties of the secretary and manager are duty of each member to furnish tbo y, Mann-facturor- g N that tho Butch-o- n and Grocon association includes ia Ita membarahlp a early ovary retail grocer la the city; that It ia man- aged by Mr. Jensen, who la also man- ger ef the State Retail Dealers association, thorn can ha no question regarding tho boaafita that aoma of tho and member ef tha Maaafactarora Merchants' aaaoctatioa would derive from tha amalgamation. Tha aitlolaa of laoorporwUon of tha local rated or-gaalaatioa show that one of tha of (ha association la to mraagla competition, and that radical methods era used to enforoo thla pnipoao. If tho mannfaoturera tulto with tha re-tall greoera tha eaniblnatloa will ba able to control tha local food altao-(Ion, aa tha only competition with which thoy will have to contend la tha mall order business. Whoa It U recalled ooou-panc- d .. 132-pou- Oc- EXTRAORDINARY METHOD TO FORM. - . a, s. by-la- SPECIAL ExUNION FACIFIC cursion salt, SapL 4 lb. 5th. Ogdea to Denver aad return, $19.75; Omaha and Kansas CUT. $32.M; SL Louis, $39.58; Chicago. $44.88. Return limit, Oct SUL Stepovara allowed. price-cuttin- . Boyles Removal Sale OF- - disposed n Couches n. - - - WEVE OOT ABOUT THREE DOZEN KARTEN COUCHES IN OUR STORE THAT WE DONT WANT TO MOVE. WE RE OFFERING THEM MONDAY AT REDUCTION. IT ISNT NECESSARY TO SAY MUCH ABOUT KARPEN COUCHES, THEIR REPUTATION IS TOO WELL KNOWN. GUARANTEED CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT; VERY BEST MATERIALS, STYLES, ANG FINISH AND CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP; THESE ARE THE IMPORT ANT FEATURES TJIAT ENTER INTO .TliE.ilA.KINO OF KARPEN COUCHES. A GREAT CHANCE TO GET THIS H1G H GRADE, TRADE- - MARKED FURS! TUBE AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. 1(11 ONE-THIR- D Bjffiff A Few Prices Worth- Noting Greco I3L50 Oriental - Bond, $200. - y, FRUIT-GROWE- RS X 133.00 NOTICE flr- - All those desiring to tell prlae ticket for Labor Day, will please call at Union Labor Hall. Sunday tha 26th, between 2 aad 4 p. m., where they will meet the committee. Liberal commission offered. W. M. PIGOOTT, Secy. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Sunday, Aug. 23th. 11.00 round trip. All trains. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Ex- cursion to Lagoon, Tuesday, Ang. 27th. Special train via O. 8. L., leaves Ogden f:to a. m. Returning, leaves Lagoon 8:20 p. m. Fare round trip: Adnlta, 75c; children, 40c. Everybody Invited. .. . ' MI Elegant Covered A 129.50 Finely gtered Uphol-- , IC lf A A ,r.Mw,Uu r" Mn 'A ! &9-5- fine bolstered A PA . . .. ......vkU.uU Green !! Leather Up- - . i 4vsUU A AA 00 Onwii..,......,...,...MWvU THE GRANITEWARE SALE IS STILL ON A 141.00 Box Coach, H.ay Mission 77 CA I ! ! ; : i RE- Institution. Instead ot sending Donahua to Ban Quentin, as tlie trustees requested, Judge Cook delivered a telling lectureto hlnf, reminding him of tho lontowey which lmd bean shows him on a count of bis youth whoa ha waa non- vlctoJ of robbery about eighteen months ago Donah us seemed to profit by tha Judicial advice and promised to do as ho was bade. Oa the strength of this promise Judge Cook lastruoted him to return to the Preeton school aloua, la tha custody nf no officer nf the court. Unless Donahua shall Im- mediately report hla arrival (hers, step for hla appreheasloa.will ha taken at once. . A : Raa Francisco, Ang. 44. A remark- waa enacted yesterday In Judge Cook's court, when William Donahue, now sgril 19, was arraigned on romplslut of tho truatees of tha 1'roaton school of Industry at loan, far living tbo ringleader la a movement to effect a general J allbreak at that It anenu to be the order of the day to hold conventions. The undertakers Of Tha following probata calendar was hare at last fallen Into line. course dead subjects win bo discussla Hie meeting place, ed. OgiM-ehoaen and tbe gathering convenes at the Reed hotel, October 7th aad 8th. The special feature of tha session will bo tha lecture aaj demonstration by Professor F. A. Sullivan of tha United States College of Embalming at Denver. Mr. Sullivan la said to be one of tha beat anatomist aad embalm-er- a in the world. He'haa given lectures la Europe and tha United States. The following la tha program: Meeting called to order by President Eber W. Hall, at 10 a. m, Monday, ed. Bond fixed at $1,800. October 7, 1307, at Reed Hotel, Ogdea, Eatato of W. A. Powell, petition for Utah. Prayer by President C. F. Middle-toapproval, allowance end settlement of final account. Granted. Address of welcome by Mayor E. Eatato and guardianship of Stephen Keogh, petition for approval of M. Conroy, M. D. Solo. final account. Case continued. Address by President Eber W. Hall. Eatato of Emillno Richey, deceased, petition for letters of administraAjldma by G. W. Larkin. tion. Granted. Bond fixed et $15,000. rfeadlng of the minutes ef last meetEstate of M. Sullivan, petition for ing. 8 p. m. Lecture and demonstration approval, allowance aad settlement of account and for order sale of rati oa embalming by Prof. F. A. Sullivan. 8 p. m. Social gathering. estate. Granted. Boad 12,000. October 8th, 10 a, m. Election of Estate of Thomas A. Lewis, deceased, petition for sale of real estate. officers, Bach other business as may come Granted. Estate of Elisabeth Hawkins, de- before the association. 8 p. m. Drive up Ogden canyon: ceased, petition for letter of adminvlelt to Sanitarium, Hermitage, Oaks istration. Continued. Estate of Joseph Moyaahaa, petition and Power Dam. for letters of guardianship. Granted. 8:30 p. m. Visit Sylvan Park. . j bit scene Petitions Disposed of By Judge Howell in 'Court. of by Judge Howell yesterday. Estate of William M, Smoot, petition for discharge administrator and release bondsmen. Granted. Estate of Frank 8. Loaee, petition for family support. Granted. Estate of James H. Taylor, petition for release of sureties on bond. Case continued. Estate of Edmond P. Southard, petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond fixed et $100. Eatato of Mary G. Da via, petition for letters of administration. Grant- , ab-Joe- - ... They Are to Gather In Ogden on tober- 7th, CHRONIC ULCERS IN COUNTY by-law- 10l i PROBATECALENDAR cubes - Tha announcement hat bees made from the office of the Amalgamated Sugar company, that tha campaign of 2807-D- S will oommcnce la Weber aad Cache counties Sept. 10. This date la earlier than usual, but, owing to tha heavy crop of beets, It la necessary to start at once la order to finish the season before tha spring of 1908. Of tha beets sampled thla week at the Wilson factory laboratory, 80 per rent were ready for digging. Beginning Monday, a general sample of the county crop wiu be taken and nil farmers whose beets era matured will be given notices to commence digging Immediately. The per cent of purity and sugar in the beets that have already been sampled was found to exceed expectations rather a remarkable showing co&aiderlng' tha time of the season. Field Superintendent Plngreo haa completed aa Inspection of the fields throughout the oounty and he states that, as a rule, the beam are In a flourishing condition, with large healthy tops, and tapering bottoms. In certain section a, however, where the hardpaa has kept the water close to the top of the ground, beets have grown much like turnips. This coup dltlon will reduce the auger contents. KID KELLYJSJHALLEKCE In the disposition of the crop the same policy aa waa carried out last He Will Bet $500 Ho Can Defeat Cy-.- year will be effective this season. The factory at Logan will be supplied done Thompson. , from Weber county with a consider MWW able part of Its eeaaoaa cuL If cars beKid Kelly of Reno la here to rtial-leag-e come scarce, the beets will be plied oa oa Labor the ground near loading stations to be Cyclone Thompson Day and will agree to forfeit $600 or hipped during the winter whenever will wager $500. traffic la not ao congested. ApproxHe fights at 121 pounds tad Bays ba imately, (he crop contracted for by the la confident ha era defeat any Amalgamated company will total a man In thla section. tonnage of 200,000. He la a brother of Spider Kelly and has n record with a good showing. UNDERTAKERS TO MEET . 1S07. SCHOOLS Dlx-Loga- tha Union Pacific, with headquarters at Kansas City, Inspected tha parka 23, G. A. I). SHAM NINTH GRADE Seldiera From Feet Douglas and Stats A young man, engaged la carrying Militia ta Taka Part in the tor Nationthe the guns to the depot Battle Scan. al Guard, had a ratal! runaway yesterday. The hone became frightened aad after kicking la the dash a Under the management of the board started on the run. The animal Post, No. I, G. A. R.. a raa but a short distance when a collision with a pole la front of the battle, the reproduction nf the battle Standard office demolished a front of Cedar Mountain, aad the ride of the famous General Sheridan from Winwheel. chester, to tha scene of tha conflict, 1 In Ogden, Sept. 28. A marriage license waa Issued by will ba given, Fort Douglas, tha ataia from Troops to Sam clerk the county yesterday and (ha Spanish war veterans Keria, aged 24, aad Anna Greenberg, militia, will assist in making the sham real-latiaged $1, both of Ogdea. E. H. Baker, experienced In the A petition for removal from the disef mimic battles, haa trict court to the United 8taiea court presentation been engaged to take charge. He haa been filed with the county clerk to conduct tha shim on proby the defendants In the damage case promises will exceed the Loa Anof Christine Tracy, administratrix of portions that which attracted 50,000 the estate of William McCabe, deceas- geles sham, y an the location he haa people, ComRailroad Pacific Union vs. ed, selected la similar la topogpany. raphy to the battle ground ait Cedar Mountain. Baker la a veteran himself aad waa wounded at tha battle of Shiloh. Part of tha program of battle Includes the erection of a fort, a cavalry charge, the rid of General Sheridan, marches and counter-marche- s and the discharge of rifles aad cannons. The evewt promises to be the biggest of Ita kind ever held la the state. The proceeds will ba turned over to the old boya, to be used la the care of the aged aad aick. Gov. Cutler aad hla staff have consented to he present. Salt Lake haa promised to send at least 1,000 excurCOMMENTS ON THE IMPROVE- sionists, Including the ladles' G. A. R. MENT OF OGDEN. band, aad excursions will be raa from all railroad points wlthla the state. Commander Lundy of the local Offers a Suggestion ae-tHow the post la enthusiastic over the pros poets of the sham and declares that it will Parka Could Be Made More ba a sight of a Ufotima Attractive, Mias Kill Johnson has . .gone to Estate of William Skeen, deceased. Brigham City to bo tho guest of Miss Petition for approval, allowance and Lbiiie Bywater for a 'few days. settlement of final account aad objection of I Skeen thereto. Contested. T1 Balt Lake A a Italian section hand waa Injured Estate of Helen R. Association Football petition the Rio Grande yards. for sale of real estate.Hardy, Granted. ion (heir annual outing to while at work la to the hospital.' His Ogden Canyon Hermitage on Wad-rela- He was taken G. Eatato of James Greer, deceased, order confirming sale of real esAugust 28. Train returning, woaads, however, were alight tate. Ogden at 11 p. m. The Thlatle ( lire F. X. Hese tad children have with the wrij of Ogdea will to aa mak-fo- e from enjoyable trip returned P1&yro of Salt Lake in oatlag a eocceea- - A good pro-- f Long Beach, California. will be rendered nt the Hermit-- ! Wa want your peaches and apples. The lAaoa for football will be Tha winter vaudeville season opened last night with Call and get boxes to pack them la. at the TJtabna theater JWed early next month, and In acts. Tho feaTHE H. L GRIFFIN CO. for name President a number of hlgh-cias- a has catted a meeting ef ture of tho program la Captain Henry, CON-gree- t, IRRIGATION NATIONAL Bocker football players. formerly United States government Sacramento, CaL, excursion via electrical engineer, builder of the TJe scarcity of labor has resulted la largest electric light and power Southern Pacific, Ang. 29, 80, 81, h a curtailment of coal mine work switchboard la Germany and designer $27.55 round trip. Tickets good to refoat the Harriman linen, which have and builder of the test system for turn until October llaL Henry Aatlll of Carlin, New, and aad Mrs. W. A. Richardson and wmilj of Bt. Anthony, Idaho. "I1- OGDEN, Elegant . . j t : , ; ( : |