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Show THE MOEXIXG lM U!i , hm I BOMpted 8om' GROCER OF WELCOMES OGDEN THEM pTKIbbs entertaiu- - iBfiM of thon Lutheran the MW b social kU Utowninr or the rtik Milling nd wu jS .rS'i?csr fjtfa of vtaitore Wednesday. marriage lTth Jo .. Tempi. Ilcenae WB Issued Cowan. aged ?8. of Mbi-AMenu, need 20. of my Otd ur joMPhu Independent Telephone (Iris Mrs. iSwn home of her aletar, IU Washington av.ue. 5f5et , left yesterday ghurtli to oid 1 to flicnswot) d MMt r LOCAL DEALER QUOTES PRICES ON HIS PURCHASESb after-- The fight at at Ball Lake between the Butchers and Grocers' association, mea tha Association of and tho public, which nns taken rather a slanting turn, is not disturbing local grocers sad butcher, who express themselves aa heartily la sympathy with tha retailors fa Zion. There is more agitation than truth In the disclosures made, they assert, and are Inclined to treat the conflict aa n personal rupture between the merchants and the real estate men. in C. J. Rosa returned yesterday from a flying trip to Sacramento and While Goods. Real-Estat- e .Vj nl ' a Thi d fifty-rave- - r Tbs tost om of tha athletes .who represent the Olympic club of Ban Francisco at the Jamestown meet, paaaed through Ogden yeeterday. Hftto Kiel Rosa, holder of the wotid'e record tor tho shot put and otherwise notorious for his toainesa at tho Universities of Mlcblgan and California. te - to MM- 0. If. Ford, tho amateur trap shot champion of America, paaaed through on Jito way to Ogden, yesterday, Spokane, to participate In tho Pacific eout handicap to be hold out there aext week. Mr. Ford holds th world's honor for BOO bird, having n acorn of ill out of n possible 600. Frodsham leaves today for Ssenmento, California, where she will meet her daughters. Ruby and Aneta, who am going with the choir to California. After taking ftm all the 'lights with the choir, they will spend about two weeks visiting relatives and Meada la Loa Angelas and Southern California before returning homo, Mrs. I. E4er Murray haa Med ault against National Bank for an amount of money on deposit tha mid bank. Out Anastasia Mur-yhfor Eater Murray, deposited 4R5 bat MO has already been drawn. After due notice of 80 days tho hank, to tha complaint alleges, refuses to the balance to Eater Murray, W hence tha suit. ' - the Commercial , At the Beoood Ward amusement hall Wednesday, Rebecca's Triumph," a dnma tor girls only, was given before crowded house. The young ladles of 8 ward quitted themaelves credit- T und much praise waa given Mra. rrlck and George Wardlaw, who to had the affair In charge, for the ;wmecsa of-- the performance. foots from Balt Lake of 400 celebrated to the at the num-- r Her-Bltog- e Wednesday. Exercises were md In the log cabin and reels and Chips music were much in evidence, s came of naaodatton football was and the feaUvitiea ended by foots alnglng e eonga. The rptera were Joined at the depot. hey arrived, by Cronies of tho eal organisation. iJd old-tim- Wnt C. Klenke waa arrested yee-T- 7 by. Officer Erickeon, as She the rear of the Board of Trad A small child fa dangerously J the whooping nought. Th pit-ftrendition of the youngster 'was Jtoaght to tha attention of th author-weand a doctor was amt to the cmke home, ho found the child fa Hint and exhausted condition, bare-able to breathe, and in the last of the disease. Tha mother 'be held nntll ah Is capable of 8 fog the child. Meanwhile the toudren will be eared tor by others. ; B townit. r o The spilt between Dad Oimlln and Juber Dubri has widened nU the Unee between Ogden and Salt if and there la no chanoa of s game "rtwaea the Lobsters and the Tailor mnaindry of th aeaaoo. Both have made arraagamenta ?r gam a far Ahead as Labor Day. play with Draper Bondar, with Bountiful Labor Bay, and MiM haa a match with Fart City w Zion. 8unday. Dube! claims he rto thrown down by Gynlln and Gim-tamerta that the tailor got cold after Jra first Ttctory and refused wsign np for additional games,-- - !urtrs o WITH GOOD NEWS. Ogden Singers Will Make Headquarters at the Golden Eagle Hotel ffettins I look which both organisations have seised JfJ iedy the opportunity te call each other hotr. 3ir the lntereU thief and robber. "We have no dark on bonanza, e F Smith has presented to the declared Manager Wilcox of tho Wila cox Grocery company. People must Plma that will he not think that we are responsible for hall square. th ea dty J2d high prices, for wa have nothing to a fair . .nodal train of raven coaches do with them. We must inaka profit on our commodities or we could JlT banace ear oamn U from not live, and 1 am right In stating that 2? yeeterday. It carried the - a grocer makes leas on bla merchanInexenratontats to JJpa county dise -than any other merchant In tha city. Natural conditions have sec tha prices and we must fall la Una or get are her Condon lira k. of business. iJL theqjCity of eMrrioo. They were out"Let me give yon ah example of leeldeetc of Ogden, and are several changes that have recently 129 home. at Mra McGriffa beea made la the market which grostreet. Treaty-sixt- h cers have beea powerless to prevent Not many months ago we were able to . The Bamberger Bn to approachinga buy watermelons at 75c per dosen, but plat-teike dtr limit. From the depot now we pay S.M per dosen for them. the amokeetack of the steam Onions a year ago could be purchased, to at ahoval The seen. ha may hauled right te our doors, for 1 4 of couth Juat aand ridge the tek oa cents per ponnd, hut last week I cutrOff. . Oa Oregon Short Uno bought a sack of onions that coat me 8 cents per pound, or $3.80 cents tha of the map Ma gearboraugh sack. Whom wa deliver vegetables at walla the adorn Vieat Soutbwoat" this price, people immediately contka sheriff b ofllca. Utah, Nevada clude that we are responsible for tho and Arison California, New Mexico, ralae, whereas wa have nothing to do eoun-m- e Colorado are represented, the with it. Aprioots that last year in each bum 'being nhown up brought 80 per ton at tha factories, Neolon. , this year commanded $60 per ton, and In order to get them wo wars compellKnook of M01 Washington ed to outbid th factories. Soap haa for Clinton, left yeeterday aveano, goes np; sugar la on tha movs, staHe hu Uved here aeverml ara almost dally advancing came weet tor kto wlfo'e ples la higher than It was a year He much la Improved. which healtk ago and tha market Is la aa unsettled neat sill remain condition. 1 hops tbs merchants of Balt Lake yep Greek! and a awltchmaa had will demand an Investigation and a a huMohead enoounter U tha yarda good one. jFor their owa protection and one of tha foreign they ought to publish a Hat of retail jteihy ere pulled a gun and threatened to and wholesale prices ao that tha pubTha belligerent lic could determine Just what ths kill the awltchmaa. before tha arrival of an officer, profit ot a grocer Is. If Attorney Genth eral Breeden makes an Intoo Mixtion, hot his companion waa arrested. be ought not to stop until hs haa trao-ereceived word Georca H. Matson goods down to tha fanner and tha Wedpiadiy from hie wife, who went manufacturer, for that la ths only way In which ha can do jus tics to tha to Portland Sunday on account of th Know illness of her mother, Mrs. Geo ipe Powers, aged yeare, ' kbit Mrs. Powers had died tote Tuee SALT LAKE AROUSED afternoon. Shs waa conadoua un'ley til tha tost, CHAS. J. ROSS OF THE CHOIR Claims the Retailer la Net to Blame for Big Advaace in Morteneen place next wkM- SbH Ink I'T.UI. rillllAV, AI'IIWT srss ca- - W. Connor nod wlte QrinBM WedwMdBy. I fkar OGDEX. DEFENDS THE SACRAMENTO BREVITIES Raed EXllUXETi: Butchers and Grocers Will Ba Forced Into Court. Balt Lake l4 all stirred up over the disclosures in tha Investigation of ths Butchers and Grocers trust Two men have informed the papers they will make affidavits as to the system of boycott employed sad the blacklist sent oat and aa to tbs nature of the butter trust The evidence la to ba presented to tha county attorney and prosecutions started. A mass meeting la talked of and a mighty protest against the exorbitant prices of food products la beginning to taka definite form. That the western country la not undergoing a famine of ony kind and that conditions are not ench as to warrant th general increased prices of food fa Shown by the market quotations In other cities. Balt Lake la paying from 10 to 40 per cent more for Its food now than other western dUea. For almost everything that goes to the family table, he it that of the fiT borer or of the millionaire, tha price la far In .advance of that paid last year In Balt Lake and shows a substantial Increase over that being paid la other tittce. rr ports A comparison of market from Balt Lake, Denver end Omaha ahowa this fact beyond argument In the poultry market Salt Lake pays 80 cents a pound for turkeya; Omaha pays 14 cents and Denver 80 cents fof faneys. Geese sell for 85 cents a pound; In Omaha tha price la 10 cents, Dressed spring In Denver 18 cents. chickens ara also more costly in Balt Lake. They cost 85 cents a pound, la 0 a Denver and In Omaha , pound. The high price of butter la now an eld story with the Balt Lake housewife. She atm pays 85 cents n pound for creamery; In Denver they are paying 87 cento; In Omaha they pay from 80 to 88 cents for choice creamery. Tha butter trust blames tha fanner for thd Increased price la Utah. This difference In price la shown la almost everything Hated on the market reports. Below are tho quotations from Omaha on aome vegetables: Potatoes, 70e bushel; beans, wax and string, per bushel, 40c; tomatoes, basket, 80c; egg plant, per dosen, II; 5c; encumbers, doscorn, dosen es, 40c; onions, per bushel, 85c. Tho Balt Inks quotations on the same commodities are as follows: Potatoes, 81.10 bushel; beans. Sc per ponnd; tomatoes. 5c pound; egg plant, 15e ponnd; corn, doarn, 80c; encumbers, dozen, 30e; onions, 3 pounds for 75c. 18-1- 4 18-8- .. YOUNG MURDERER. TrvYsar-Ol-d . Bey Found Guilty by a Jury. OH City, Pa., Ang. 21. McKinley Richmond, a negro aged tea years, was yesterday found guilty of murder In the first degree at Clarion, Pa., near hero. On account of tho yonth of tha hoy the court waived the extrema penalty of the law and ordered him sent to the Morgan reform Institute for an indefinite period. Tha lad shot and killed a younger sister with a Flohert rifle, last May, because aha struck him with a atone. . The new Japanese labor partys progress Includes opposition to monopolies and favors universal male and female suffrage. at Csngiua Sept. 2nd, 3rd and 4th At fair Grounds, Ogden, Utah San Francisco. Ha made definite arrangements for the appearance of the Tabernacle choir at both cities and mapped out the irlaermry. His appearance at the Cungroaa city waa taken aa a good omea by the directum of the affair and every concession and convenience waa granted him of tho rhtdr. Tho special will leave Ogden, Saturday, tn time to arrive in Sacramento, Sunday afternoon. Passenger Agent Motley will have personal charge of the train and only atopa that are necInter-mounta- in essary will he made between Ogden Racing and the mast. At gacramentq quarters have been reserved at tho Golden Eagle hotel, tha finest hostelry in th city. Monday, at 1:80. th choir will appear at Che opening eesakm of tho Irrigation Congress, when tha Ode will bo sung. Vice President Fairbanks la scheduled to make a speech when the choir finishes. Monday evening, at a reception to he given Vice President Wirbanka, the choir 22."0.(W) -0 Trot or Pace, 3 in 5, Purse. wUl aiug fit a timea. will tha 2:3(1 Trot or Pace, 3 in 5, Pum special 250.00 Tuesday morning leave Sacramento for Baa Francisco, 100.00 llalf Mile uud Jli'peat, 2 in 3 , to give a concert In tha Dreamland moat exclusive the largest and Park, hall on tha coast. A visit to Oakland haa not yet 200.00 225 Trot or Pace, 3 in 5, Pune (tioqiaeg been determined upon, but lnterurban runs out of San Francisco will ba ta2:35 Trot or Pace, 3 in 5, Pum 150.00 ken, for tbs pleasure of tha sinters. Tlirec-I-ourtAlile s5.00 I)nzh Other engagements, which the choir Oue-Fourt- h Mile Dash, Pum. 50.00 la urged to make will not be contracted for aa tha trip aa It la pleased will prove atrenuoua. The last rehearsal of the Ode" wUl take place tonight la tho TaberFrc for All, Trot or Pace, Pum 300.00 nacle. The proceeds of the evening 3.-0150.01 Trot or Pare, Purse will he used as expense money, and n good concert la assured. Wllllard 100.00 One Mile Dash Wethe. Prof. McClellan, Fred Graham and Miaa Foster will sing with ths choir. Balt Lake business mra have pledged themselves to raise 88,500 for the choir and there la now no uncertainty connected with the trip. Fred J. Kleael held a conference with' representatives of the Commercial club Wednesday afternoon. He succeeded in obtaining the money. Successful! Big aucceaa, stated The choir Mr. Kleael yesterday. will go to Bteramento. Wa have the money and the trip la now a reality. Heber J. Grant offered to head a list of ten men each to uubscrlbe $850, when Informed of tho natnra of Mr. Fork aad (ha aurroundlng towns have 1 Kleael' visit, hnt later It waa thought aa yet ahowa themselves auffldanUy best to solicit funds by subscription. interested in tha doings of the guard It waa expected that the money would to visit the encampment. he forwarded yesterday. : , The entire membership of the guard Wednesday night the choir gave a re. was town a , tha with up Wednesday, hearsal of th "Ode" with (hs soloists. exception of those who ware ao unforThe addlUon to tho music of tho tunate aa to bo compelled to do sentry original wort la of the same general duty, Tha town looked as though it Prof. McClellan's marks that quality had beei taken by storm. Th boys a the choir It gives composition. attended a "get acquainted" dance, dn ' while It dose and a greater opportunity, town the soldiers were very orthe fa it the make eoloUts, not secondary derly. so arranged that; when they elng, they Tbs spurts of the afternoon were are accompanied by th choral body the beat of the three daya of among la whole In vans. The and vice lofty DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE tbe encampment, and were won and conception and artistically and Intellilust with good feeling by tha partic' SCHOOL BUILDINGS. , gently expressed. ipant. Ths gams of aledge waa eliminated yesterday, due to th extrema . of .tho tactics. FELL IMP A COAL CHUTE Miaa Ingalls, Instructor In Domsatle roughness was won by comTha From Arrives Sclenca, pany D from tha signal corps la an Firemen Had an Experience He Will tha East Not Forget. easy manner. Company H won from company C 4n tho relay race. fireman at L. E. Evans, a The obstacle race was Introduced All la activity at tha ofllca of tha underNevada, recently Welle, of schools. last yeeterday. It waa won by ' Comwent a peculiar, aa well aa Intel suparlntandeat This F from the band. eating experience. From the account books aro being dlatrlbuted, teachers pany was Use the moat Interesting Oil We Can Recommend It ' as the Best given, Mr. Evans was on tha slop- are beginning to arrive and are being race different schools and the part of the dayls athletic per. : ing back of the coal car helping to assigned to work la being disposed of. formance. Bis mea oa each aid ran load up. His foot slipped, and down preliminary he went Mean while he held faat to Supt. Allleon announoea that every la relays. The first obstacle encounthe rope that waa fastened to tha city school will be ready to open Sept tered was a large canvas which was chutes and in doing ao opened up a I fully equipped, and prepared to slaked tightly to the ground, under passage for himself Into the coal house the largest Dumber of students which the first relay men were compelled to crawl, then followed la sucbins. Ha tumbled in headlong and In the history of Ogden. soon found himself underneath five Including the old text hooka, 40,000 cession somersaults. Jumping over tons of coal that had slowly slipped volumes have been handled by the high rope, somersault, crawling under down os him. Two Italian laborers, school officials this summer. Of these rope, and a high dive, over a tightly GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager Because of tho Inrope. rushing to aid the unfortunate man, 80,000 volumes were new books and stretched some of of the of were distributed to the ability partidpents found two ahoea pointing upward, before they . but nobody could be seen. They pro- schools every one. -- waa- labeled and each aide to perform tbe stunts asconsiderable merriment signed them, ceeded to try to pull the man out marked. man was One became caused. lodged The old hooka were classified and but la vain he had to be dug out In falling the fireman had bent his sent back to tbo publishers to be used beneath the canvas, requiring the aid him to out. of comrades get erra and placed the sleeve of his for purposes best known to ths The baseball gams was woa by comJacket against hie face. In that way A he could breath and thus suffocation Tha new books are said to he tha pany of Nephl by a score of 11 to 18 waa avoided. finest ever offered tbe public schools from company B of Ogden. Tho gama Other thaa a few alight bruises, Mr. of America and represent the latest waa one of the beat exhibitions ao far played, and the coaching each team reEvans was unhurt. After clearing him- and beat wort of modern authors. showed that their comrades ceived new in the of the much eoal Under self system boy dust he surplus enthused In the outcome. The resumed hie work, still wondering rags haa an opportunity to learn as were line-uwaa aa follows: how the accident occurred. rapidly aa tho boy with plenty, and bis A training Is not hindered by the Inabil- Company B Positions. Company For II. I Kelson, the Insurance ,...C j..,,,..,,. IXtwns of his parents to purchase books Hysiup ity note to ns P Fcxtira Ho turned th F. A. Knifth RESTCCKINCm STREAMS Agent. for Instruction. .1 B. Bird March 19. 1908. He didn't know where Aa eastern doctor who visited the Burnstoo. 8 B. Jenkins the man waa who owed him. Ho gave Fry Received From Government braird of education offices recently and Dr. JuhDsra 8B Wilkies ua the namee of three different parties Hetchery at Leadville. saw tha method used la apportioning F. B. Smith Cols who might know. We found tn party From the government hatchery at tha hooks, declared that America waa Breedtm ........ 8. 8. and coUected 8251.42 from him, and Leadville, Colo., 8.000 email trout were ths only country la tbe world where Pershaw .....a.RF. Kargin Henrold there la more to follow. received la Ogden, Wedneeday, and such aa excellent practice was In Cleary ...,.....C.F. H. O. 8mlth ... .I F. Gsdd If you turn in your claims wa will planted In the streams of Ogden val- vogue. collect some fur you. Our refinery Umpire El wood Brofrn. ley yeeterday. The fish ara well Mika Ingalls, instructor In domesworks aU tho time, year In and year Captain Paxton of Nephl was the ofdeveloped and are of a specie adapted tic science, arrived Wednesday. She to mountain streams. , out. and ire have no strikes. Tie ficer of tbe day. lit to np commence win Immediately sooner you turn la your claims, tka Annually the government dis- tho domestic room at the High school sooner you will have tha money. tributee fry over the country to aid la with machines and other implements the development of the fish industry. of tho household. Assisted by Prof. SALT LAKE WILL RAISE $2500 The consignment from Leadville waa who la at preseat at the Reed carried at the expense of the Rio Cloyd, Miaa Ingalls hopes to eventually Will Assist In Raising Funds With hotel, Grande Western company. In keeping Introduce, through the sanction of the Which to Sand Choir to fiacramsnto. e the streams along the railroad lines superintendent and the board of eduDebs Honest Scientific Collectors of stocked with fish, the companies ara Herald: Salt Lake City la to be domestic science departments aa to assured of good traffic In open season, cation, In assist the National Bank Build-lag- , 100 given 99 Commercial and opportunity la tho public schools of tbe city. 77, 71, 93, 94, 97, 9S, aa many fishermen from the cut raising of funds with which to send the Lake gait city come weet each year to angle for tha Ogden tabernacle cbolr to the nation03DEH IS DEFEATED al Irrigation Congress at Sacramento. speckled swimmers that abound la the Soma People Dent Like Ua. Franela Luka, General Mgr. Intermountaln streams. Fred J. Kleael of Ogden, who was In In Baseball Game Batsmen Company Salt Lake yesterday, ha personally B and NaphL guaranteed the expenses of tho cbolr, WARRANTY DEEDS amounting to 110,000. Of thla sum 884 MAIN IT BALT LAKE OTTY ' James Ballard and wife to Julius Catpp Leonard Wood, American 87,600 has already been raised, the Ogden 8457 Wash. Logan, 47 X. Mala A. Smith, pari of lot , block 13, Plat Fork, Ang. 2 S. Yesterday opened amounting Including a heavy aubaerip-tloPark City 881 Main Prove, 88 Centro aa fins aa any day of the encampment A, 88.500. by Mr. Kleael. 8a1t Lakers are TEETH - EXTRACTED WITHOUT Eva L Meadtra to Matey M. Mea- no fat, but before guard mount euuld to he naked to contribute th remainFAIN; FREE WITH PLATE des. part of lot 10, block 80, Plat A, L finish its drill the men were drenched ing 82,500. No dl Drawees what yen pay yeaoaaaeC Eva U Meaden to Mary M. Mea-de- to tha akin by a heavy rain, which A meeting of the hoard of governgat any better to any prioei ors of tho Commercial club waa held came aad went In quick order. part of lot 10, block 30, plat A 1 Gold FllHnga $1.00. The atorm, although only of abort Wedneeday and It was decided to furup Bat im Teeth (Boot A. L. Brower and wife to John B. duration, waa severe, end the elec- ther the movement In every possible IT $rar Amalgam Rubber) w5o $$ Sherlock, part of lot 4, block 44, plat trical display which accompanies It way. A committee eonaletlng of JoFlUIag A Oooi tff 50a A 81.00. wa brilliant. By the time the seph Geoghegan, Heber J. Grant and Wart Best $190 te $S Centrat Fillings Bridge WUlla-.M. Ellis, administrator to were ready for their 'regular Leater D. Freed was appointed to visit Cold Crowns, 89K LM to $9 Porcelain Filling .... 11.00 GUARANT EE LeRoy Barter, part of section If, morning drill tbe ana waa shining the bnalneas men of Balt Lake and 18 YEARS PROTECTIVE township 7 north, range 1 west 81. Free Examination and Advice again, aad the balance of the day was secure donations. No difficulty In William Ellis and wife, and Mary fine aad pleacant. raising tbs sum allotted la anticipated, Honest Work, Fair Deallage Maks ear Success Cea tin sons realised that the A. Cragnn to Mania Barker, part of IvisititofIs generally choir Among some member of the regiOpen till 0 p. nw Sundays 10 te 3. Lady Attendant Qua to Sacramenthe Ogden section ifl. township T north, range ment can he heard muttering because snteaa Good at any of our Five OWsest much to mean to will the 1 west 81.00. state. eitizens entire a of American few only very Horses from Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah Will Compete lor Grand Prizes Continuous Racing Greatest No Stops Between Program in the History of the Fair Assodation PROGRAM First Day, Monday, Sept. 2nd .f Second Day, Tuesday, Sept. 3rd ! h Third Day, Wednesday, Sept. 4th 0 Children Under Admission 5oc 14a .25c Fosters Military Band will furnish music for the occasion TEXTBOOKS - . FOR PUBLIC . . The Best.......... i Imported Olive Oil SCHOOLS The Roulan Brand Imported by us and guaranteed under The Pure Food and Drugs Act tug-of-w- plck-a-bac- k of June 30th, 1906 Ths Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. 2453 Washington Avenue pub-llsber- $251.42 p ., .. Merchants Protective Association a -- n cam-paai- 8t |