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Show I mountain. The new development on' this prospect ,has given great hopes to the stockholders and they are confident con-fident they will soou add an extra wonder to the already famous Ogdcn canyon. Former Police Chief Tom Pitt, former for-mer chief of police. Salt Lake, stopped stop-ped off In Ogden this morning on' hia way home from Chicago. Slnger Will Be Heard Alhcrt It. White, who has sung In all the leading churches of Oakland and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, will hfng Morianio's "Invocation" "Invoca-tion" at the Congregational churcii Sunday night. .Miss Holberg. who Is winning hr place In Ogden so rapidly, rapid-ly, will also sing at this service as well as at the morning hour. Engagement Announced Mr., and Mis. George H. Greenwell announce the engagement of their daughter, Nell, to E. II. Chambers of Ogden, the marriage to lake place In thot near future. Adds to .HI Holdings F. J. Klcsel has purchased 33 feet by 132 feet adjoining ad-joining his property on "tho northeast corner of Twenty-fourth street and Wall avenue, making a frontage of 60 feet. The land would make an Ideal site for a big business block. Estate of Anderson In the matter of tho estate of Andrew L. Anderson, deceased, .the court has made an order or-der admitting the will to probate and James Weatherspoon Is named as executor. j eral hundred members of Ihc MSnne-1 spoils Real Estate exchange, will arrive ar-rive from Denver over the Rio Grande system on The afternoon of July 11!, en route to .Portland. Tacoma and Seattle Se-attle over the Oregon Short Line and Oregon Railway & Navigation company's com-pany's systems. The train will h one of the finest ever sent through Ogden, and the Twin City real.estat boosters will be out for a good time with champagne "and other stimulating stimulat-ing attachments. You get 16 ounces of BUTTER with . every pound of B. & G. that you buy.- Hess Bread Is made In a clean shop. All doughs are mixed by machlnery.- Florlda Pine Apples. Veteran "Firemen to Entertain. The Veteran Firemen will give au old-time party this evening. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. The family coal. John Farr, phone 27. Florida Pine Apples. Has Regained His Health. Bert Greenwell of Idaho Falls has recovered recov-ered from his illness and with his family is visilins his brother, John Greenwell, for a few days. The StanCard collector will not be able to call on all subscribers this month. Please call at the office it you want your tickets for June 1st. - Live Hogs received daily by tho Ogden Og-den Packing & Provision Co.. near Weber river. West 2ith St Get our prices before you market. Phones 10.- Rain Storm General. Weather Observer Ob-server Van der Graaff of the Harriman Joint freight depot is authority for the statement that 31-100 of an Inch of rain fell last night and that the storm was general throughout Utah. It rained haid for several hours along the different railroad lines centering at Ogden, -but train schedules were not seriously Interrupted. Order Railway Conductors, special train to Saltalr, via O. S. L , leaving Ogdcn Union Depot 5 : 30 a. ru., Juno 8th. Visiting in Provo. A Provo paper says: "Mr. and Mrs. James Chamberlain Cham-berlain of Los Angeles and John Lea-vett Lea-vett of Ogden are spending a few days with Philander Brown and family ot this city." Fancy Florida FmcappTcs are at all of the grocery 6tores now from 15c to 25c each. Mohier Returns East General Manager Man-ager Mohler of the Union Paclllc system sys-tem arrived from Battle Mountain, Nevada, Ne-vada, In his private car this morning, 1 and, after a brief conference with local lo-cal officials of that road, continued on east lo Omaha. The general manager man-ager Is one of the most gracious and approachable officials of the Harriman system good-humored, plausible and always affable and retains a lemon-colored lemon-colored porter in the car to uphold and preserve the austere dignity of the general manager's position. There Is no healthier fruit than pineapples at this season of the year, and at the price they are selling, no cheaper. Returning on a Special General Superintendent Su-perintendent Davis and Division Superintendent Sup-erintendent Manson left Sparks on a f.peclal train at 8:30 this morning and are expected to arrive at Ogden early Saturday morning. They accompanied President McCrea and his party over the Salt Lake dhision. . Big sale of Flags tomorrow in the basemen at Wright's. The last of our strong Hammocks given next Saturday with one can . baking powder, 50c. Do not let this sale close without getting one of these valuable Hammocks. Grand Union Tea Store, 2436 Wash. On Visit to Seattle.Mrs. Dr. Hibbs and her son, William, left for Seattle this morning, to be gone some time. Fruit Shipments. California fruit shipments east are much lighter this ear than last and only average about two trains a day through Ogden. The orange crop is considered very heavy, however, and eastern shipments arc expected to increase rapidly during dur-ing the next thirty days. . j New Machine Foreman. Nelson ! Henry has been removed from the Ogden General hospital and taken to Salt Lake City for treatment, where it is hoped he will improve under the care of an expert on nervous diseases. He will be cared for by relatives until un-til a change occurs in his mental and physical condition and he is not likely like-ly to resume work in the Southern Pacific Pa-cific shops for months to come. Martin Mar-tin Moran. a veteran machinist In the employ of the company, has taken Henry's position and will probably be retained as machine foreman. Wanted Thirty experienced voung men and women to assist in Clark's great business change sale. Wooden Pipe Received The Wheelwright Wheel-wright Bros, have received three carloads car-loads of wooden pipe for use in the city reservoir whic'.i they are now building. The pipe is 20-inch and 21-inch 21-inch and will connect the old and new reservoirs. Insane Man at Large A telephone message received at the sheriff'B office this afternoon stated that a man, believed be-lieved to be Insane or Irresponsible, at least, was roaming over tho souti part of Ogden frightening women and children. Tho officers were sent to that section to investigate the story and if necessary gather the man in. Still at Farmington Judge Howell is still holding court at Farmington and the motion and probate calendars calen-dars will probably not be taken up here until next week. Default in Divorce Action Default of defendant has been entered in tho divorce case of Ellen Faulkner against James Faulkner. Contract Let The Gold Rail Mining company has let a contract to Reese & Shields i'or fifty feet of-tunnel extension exten-sion on the prospect In Ogden canyon This will take them well into "the RANDOM REFERENCES Buy Kodaks ad Supplies from The .Tripp Studio, 340 25th St. ; - Montana Excursion. The first Montana Mon-tana excursion to Utah this season is scheduled to leave Butte on the afternoon after-noon of June 5th, and several extra Pullman cars and coaches will be assembled as-sembled in tho big mining camp tq take care of those who .will come down from the north to enjoy themselves. them-selves. Musical History Club will have ama-( teur evening In the Congregational church,, Friday, May 28. Tickets 25 cents. Rails Arrive. The first installment of forty cars of steel rails for the coast extension of the Western Pacific arrived last night and the rails are being transferred to Harriman equipment equip-ment today. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on ny good real estate. eo. J. Kelly. - Real Estate Boosters Coming. Local Lo-cal railroad officials have been advised advis-ed that a special train, carrying sev- |