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Show rportant position with a largo astern' between Ogdon and awjlns. It Is uo-tor uo-tor In adanclng the Bystera to its pre-rntt, pre-rntt, signal Kuprelsor of the Utah dlv-Mormon dlv-Mormon mlslsonarle's will loao tonight to-night for Chicago in a priatc car over the Union Pacific. Ision of the Union Pacific, with hoad-t.y hoad-t.y nuhmbercd nearly seventy people, crowded wllh conerts Jo the Mornron church arrived from (he ast oer tho mlngdlvlslon. No acidcnls of a se-vlsion se-vlsion between awlns and Ogden. six to twele hours today by reason of heavy floodsand numerous washout wash-out at. arlus points along the Wyo-vlslon Wyo-vlslon between Rawiius and Oden. J was charged In police court with men- dicaacy. The fellow pleaded guilty, evidently thinking that he was "in. for it" and that such a plea ould fa-, fa-, cilitate matters. The court, however, was suspicious that Callahan had produced pro-duced the sore intentionally for the purpose of exhibiting it for sympathy, and ordered the man examined by the city physician to ascertain if he were summing or not, MILLINERY SALE 1-3 off on all Trimmed Hats, Friday and Saturday Missionaries Departing. Thirty Mormon missionaries will leave tonight to-night for Chicago in a prhate car over the Union Pacific. The big 20-passengcr autos are now making regular trips to the canyon resorts re-sorts from end of street car line. First auto leaves car line at 9 a. m. every day. " F., S. Starratt Resigns. F. S. Slar-ratt. Slar-ratt. signal supervisor of the Utah division di-vision of the Union Pacific, with headquarters head-quarters at Ogden, has tendered his resignation, to take effect July 1. Mr. Starratt has been connected "with the signal office in this city for several years, and has been an important factor fac-tor in advancing the system to its present pres-ent splendid condition on the division between Ogden and Rawlins. It is understood un-derstood he resigns to accept an Important Im-portant position with a large eastern manufactlrlng house and will be assigned as-signed to new territory in the west, COAL, celebrated Peacock, Rock u Springs nut, the summer coal. John Parr. Phone 27. Charged With Drunkenness. Jrhn Doc, a npgro, was charged In Mice court wilh drunkenness. He hesitated hesitat-ed (o plead guilty without the privilege privil-ege -.f making n statement and finally final-ly entered a plna of not guilty. In-ptead In-ptead r.f his gaining (he desired opportunity, op-portunity, ihe judge ordered him hold under $5 bail until the arresting ofliccr could be prespnt. Quality tells. When the samc butter but-ter has been sold to tho samo nrnnin ANDOfV j r!JV1rt8;fur0m the East. Two cars IE?,! if w,Ith inverts to the Mormon rht rch arrived from the east over the Union Pacific this morning. The party par-ty numbered nearly seventy people. ai!" LvrearJ rs mado in a clean shop. All doughs are mixed by marninery.- Cirioad of Emigrants.-A carload oof emigrants will leae Kansas Citv ?Tn?iayoTn0IDine for cr tho Union Pacific system and their future S?,Kntr Wi!? h? tlprmlncd upon after their arrival in this city. ;iltf1,,nir? "Iu' or r':a C(,1,Cfo at napllsi church, June 21, .1009. trJu?JT are Late AH Union Pacific trains from the east are delayed fiom s.x to twelve hovirs todav by reason of heavy floods and numerous washouts wash-outs at arious points along tho Wyoming Wyo-ming division, No accidents of a serious se-rious nature Jiavc resulted in consequence conse-quence and no trouble or delays of any nature, except on the Utah ;!- Idlevllr) is now upeu under new mauagemenl. Roger's Silver in knives, forkp. spoons and fancy pieces make excellent excell-ent wedding citts and'lho quality is not to be Diesli..ned. A special sale on this excellent ware is now in pro-srcH pro-srcH at Wright's. Chicago Business Men.- The Chicago Chica-go business men will arrive in Ogden ! 5 p 111 . Sunday. They will remain i liere a few davs' 1 ' I Lo what many other's are doing t-':it) Lewis' Good Ccal. pfioncs M9.- A Beggar in Court William Calla ban. whe was arrested at Five Points Thursday, where he had been begging from housewives on the strength of a j repulsive sore upon one of hi aims, -, I 'ver a dozen years, It's because it's good. Insist on n. & o. Racer Sold at Auction "Creston " the brown four-year old runner, upon whose prospective performance many mi Ogden dollar was staked in thc re cent races, was sold under the hammer ham-mer Thursday afternoon by Constable Rogers, Creston was owned by D V. Thomas and his enforced transfer to othr hands was occasioned by a board, bill amounting to $51.23. The bidding started off briskly and continued uu-til uu-til tho animal was knocked down to W. II. Anderson of Salt Lake, for $50 Mr. Anderson will have Creston shipped ship-ped to Salt Urke at once where he will enter him in the races there. Two Hundred Happy Girls. A spp-lal spp-lal train of six tourist cars and a combination baggage car. crowded with nearly 200 happy, laughing young lady students of Radnor college, col-lege, arrived from thc west over th "'""'"V" l dt'"c mis morning and. a little later, left for Dener and th east over lho Rio Grande system. The party is In charge of Professor Dab-man Dab-man and several teachers actlne as chaperones. The younK ladies have been making an extended tour of the southwest and the Pacific coast. An elaborate dining car and kitchen car bad been improvised from a tourist car and the excursionists were sun-plied sun-plied with all the delicacies or the western markets under charge of com-potent com-potent chefs. The young ladies expressed ex-pressed themselves as charmed with the west and as enjoying themselves every hour of the twenty-four. cAUt?,?,aoic F,re Extinoulsher. Shup-illlams Candy company is to install an up-to-date automatic flre-extlnguisldng flre-extlnguisldng system which will insure in-sure the big plant adequate protection from lire. The officers of the eon pany. as well as other concerns where these systems have been recently Installed, In-stalled, state that they pay for them-selves them-selves within a very Short time through diminished Insurance rates. Utah's West Pointer. When the rtu ?: V' Wllkes of Utah was Stte,Rradualln erclses at Wust. Point. General Marshall, chief of engineers, asked and was given permlBBiou to deliver the diploma. |