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Show 11 sender department, arrived in tovra from Portland this morning and reports re-ports the coast as crowtled with visitors visi-tors In attendance at the Yukon exposition. expo-sition. Sunday excursion to Salt Lake, $1.00 via Bamberger lino. Buying For His House. Joe Decker Deck-er of Salt iLako came in from the cast this morning where he has been for several weeks purchasing supplies; for his wholesale house In the capital city. Hess Bread is made In a clean shop. All doughs are mixed by machinery.- Fronr Butte, Montana. P. D. Wilson, Wil-son, freight and district passenger agent ag-ent for the Harrlman system at Butte. Is In the city and registered at local railroad headquarters. careful work. howeTer. nd much patience, pat-ience, the Juvenile officers have se cured' places for the boys where they will bo looked after and their reformation refor-mation accomplished if kindness and attention can prevail. Some have gone to Dakota, Iowa and Nevada and others oth-ers will remain at various points in . the state where relatives have consented con-sented to bo responsible for their good behavior. A real refined resort Lagoon, 50c- Burns Again In Jail. Much to the surprise of tho officers who arrested an "unknown" vagrant in a bam back I of the countv jail Friday night and I thought that they had perhaps captured cap-tured the bold bad burglar of the I Bench, the prisoner turned out to be Jjohn Burns, a trusty at tho county jail who had secured a bottle of whiskey whis-key and after drinking the same had: crawled into the first handy barn to "sleep it off." ' COAL, celebrated Peacock, Rock SpringB nut, the summer coal. John FajtT. Phone 27. He Released a Dog. "John Doe" was the name given by an employo of the Oxford "cafe Who was fined $10 in police court Saturday for liberating lib-erating a dog from tho dog catcher's wagon while tho latter outfit was hitched on Twenty-fourth street. Salt Lake & Ogden Ry. Sunday excursion ex-cursion to Salt Lake, $1.00. Eight trains. Phone 2000. Remodeling Opera House. The Grand Opera House is now undergoing extensive repairs, In fact the Interior and stago la being practically rcmod-I rcmod-I elcd. It is estimated that, fully $20,-000 $20,-000 will be spent before the improvements improve-ments are completed. The curved sound 'board has been torn out and a now one will be constructed, beginning begin-ning at the top of the proccniurn arch and curviug upward to meet the celling cell-ing at about the center of tho auditorium. audi-torium. An entirely new stage- and fifte'en new dressing rooms will be built. The fancy Iron ornamentation of the proccniurn arch has been removed re-moved and the latter will be finished i plain. The color scheme is lo be old Salt Lake & Ogden Ry. 1-1 trains between be-tween Salt Lake and Ogden. Phone 2000. ' Came in From Seattle A. IL Murray, Mur-ray, assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific system, arrived from Seattle this morning and later in the day continued on to Omaha. Salt Lake & Ogden Ry. 14 trains between be-tween Salt Lake and Ogden. Phone 2000. From Rexburg, Idaho. Dr. Lorln F. Rich has rnoved his family from Rexburg, Rex-burg, Idaho,. and will make his home in this city. W. C. T. U. Flower Day. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. May, 427 Twenty-eighth street, Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. It will be Flower Mission Day. A large aitend-I aitend-I anco is desired. All ladies who can, J are requested to bring flowers. From Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. Geo. Ewer, Jr., and children, of Evanston. arc guests of Mrs. Ewer's mother, Mrs. J. W. Cain, and sister, Mrs. H. Day. Spending His Vacation Here Norman Nor-man E. Small, Jr., of Evanston, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, is spending his two-weeks vacation vaca-tion with Ogden friends. Visitlnn rrlnrlc Mice- T- ..I to 1. 1 rose, white and gold. It is hoped that the opening may take place in the latter part of July. The big 20-passenger autos are now making regnlar trips to the canyon resorts re-sorts from end of streot car line. FlrBt auto leaves car line at 9 a, m. every day. Judgment Given Bank. Judgment for $1,070.20, with $100 attorney's fees and costs of action, has been rendered for plaintiff in the civil action of tho First National Hank of Ogden against William S. Fife. Idlewlld is now open under new management. Damage Case. The civil action of William Mcckman against the Southern South-ern Pacific Railroad company is on in district court today. The suit Involves damages alleged to have occurred while the stock was In transit over the road. 5J aw van iJlU" redge of Evanston, Wyoming, is visiting visit-ing friends In Ogden. Trip Delayed Superintendent Man-son Man-son will delay his eastern observation trip until the first of September and' his trip then will include the eastern and middle railroad centers. Expected Home Friday Trainmaster Trainmas-ter B. A. Campbell and Resident Engineer En-gineer Fitzgerald arc en route home from an extended observation trip throughout the east and will reach Ogden Thursday morning in company with Superintendent Stevenson of the Utah division of the Union Facih. Fire Exhibit Company The Haines Fire Exhibit company passed through Ogden in special cars this mming and the members are making the Jump from Utah to Chicago without stop. On a Brief Vacation Superintendent Superintend-ent A. B Apporson of the Rio Crande system is now in Chicago on a brief vacation. I RANDOM REFERENCES ' i Gang Broken Up. Judge, Gunnell and Juvenile Officer Jacohs havo succeeded in breaking up tho most pernicious gang of youthful thieves ever rounded up in Ogden. The bovs have been pilfering right and left, Ftealing anything that came to hand, from bicycles to eggs, and It was supposed sup-posed that they would one and all bo Bent to tho Industrial school. By Salt Lake &. Ogden Ry. Sunday excursion ex-cursion to Salt Lake, $1.00. Eight trains. Phone 2000. Opening of Fishing Season. The season for catching trout, mountain herring and bass with a hook and line opens Tuesday, June 15, and closes December 1. As a result a large number num-ber of fishermen will leave town tonight to-night for local fishing grounds to gather in the finny tribe bright and early tomorrow morning. Real Estate .Transfer Walter Edwards Ed-wards and wife have sold to Arthur E Corbet t part of lot 12, in block 10, South Ogden survey, receiving therefor, there-for, $2,S00. The best carriage service at Allen's, for private calls, funerals or operas. Also prompt baggage delivery. Doth phones 22; 412 2th 6treet Weston at Church Buttes. Weston, the pedestrian, left Church Buttes. 131 miles east of Ogden at 1 p. m., today. . He should reach Ogden before the end of the week. ! Central Glee clu'b or PeKa college at ! Baptist church, June 21, 1909. Lawn Party Wednesday. The missionary mis-sionary 'band of young ladies, known as the "What I Can." will give a party with refreshments Wednesday afternoon after-noon and evening on the lawn of the , Baptist parsonage. Work Resumed in Shops All departments de-partments of the Southern Pacific shops resumed work this morning after a close down since Friday evening. even-ing. Gold Watch Lost A child's gold wath. chain and chatelaine pin were lost in the Ogden passenger depot Sunday evening, and Depot Master John Shields will be glad to reward anyone who may return the articles to him at his office. Glee Club From Iowa Local railroad rail-road officials have been advised that the Central Collego Glee Club of Pel-la, Pel-la, Iowa, will arrive at Ogden on the morning of .lunc 22, en route to the exposition and the Pacific north coast. The club is traveling in a special car and will remain several hours at Ogden. Og-den. Loganites Out for a Time Two hundred , and fifty members of the Logan Commercial Club arrived from the north this morning and. after spending some time in greeting Ogden friends at the Union depot, continued on to the capital city for a two days' outing at adjacent resorts. Tho excursionists were evidently out for a good time and only the schedule of the train nrevented them from Invading In-vading the business sections of Ogden Og-den and camping with friends In the city for a longer period. Some butter is good some of the time, but B & G Butter is good all the while. Ask your grocer. All of the best and standard face powders.talcum powders.perfumes and toilet requisites can be bought cheaper cheap-er at Wright's Drug Dept. Wright's 98c Silk Sale attracted considerable con-siderable attention today silks worth up to $2 00 are offered this week at 9S cents. Are Vou Freckled? 3Ve guarantee Stillman's Freckle cre&m to remove freckles or sunburn and do it nulck-ly. nulck-ly. Wright's . J Sunday excursicn to Salt Lake, $1.00 via Bamberger line. Idaho Prospering. Hiram E. Dunn, i vice president and general manager of the Payette Valley railroad, in Idaho, Ida-ho, arrived from the north this morning morn-ing and, after a brief visit with local friends, continued on south. Mr. Dunn reports the Payette Valley and western west-ern Idaho as crowded with homeseek-ers homeseek-ers in search of land, and that section I as prosperous and rapidly settling up. Another car Florida Pineapples on the market. Try this fruit. At ail grocers and fruit stands. Many Visitors on the Coast Sam Hutchinson, excursion apent for the Union Pacific and Northwestern pas- |