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Show M fEtIr Day. Jtop' ; ,g&yPgpi Direct From Cheyenne Ex-President Roosevelt, WboSaw This Big Wild West Show at Cheyenne Only a Few Days Ago, said, "It is the Biggest Show I Ever Saw" The Show Passed Through Ogden August 31st, and is Now Playing at the State Fair of California and will bc.in Og. den on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AND 15, 1910. ' j ' NOTICE ' I To' Examiner Creditors I ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, within and for Weber county. In the matter ot the assignment of B. It. Bowman and Paul M. Lop, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of tho 'Ogden M"rnlng Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of its appointment as asslgneo of the estate of B. n Bowman and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing busl-nepg busl-nepg under the naino and stylo of "Ogden Morning Examiner,' at Og-den, Og-den, Weber county, Utah, to tho creditors cred-itors of, and all persona having claims against said assignors, to exhibit the same., with the necessary vouchers. In the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank building. Ogden City. Utah. PINGREE NATIONAL BANK. Assignor Willis & DeVlm Attorneys for As-signee. As-signee. No. 301-1, First National Bank building. , First Publication Aug 13tb. 1910. Last Publication Sept, 24th. 1910. The following partial program has been prepared for Ogden: Frontier Days" show from Cheyenne. Chey-enne. (Note In all events contested by Individuals the purses will be divided fili per cent, 25 por'cent and 10 per cent. In team contests entire purse j goes to winning team.) I Cow pony race, open to all. one-fourth one-fourth mile. Ponies must be 14 band, two inches high and carry cow saddles. Purse, $75.00. Indian Pony race, open to full blooded blood-ed Indians, one-fourth lulle. Purse, S2 ) 00. Free-for-all for untrained race horses, one-fourth tulle. Purse, $100.00. Bull-dogging of wild Texas steers. The steer Is given a start of 150 feet. Cowboy chares him on horseback; Jumps from his horse to the back of the steer, reaching between the horns and, catching tho steer by tho nose with his hands and teeth, throws him to the ground. . , Ladies' cow pony race, on-fourth mile. Contestants must ride astride. Purse, $75.00. Trick roprmc by famous expert. Cowboy relay race, one aod ,ooe- half miles, each rider lo be allowed three horses and two assistant and must change mounts twlco in the I rate, the rider winning the most half I miles In two days to get first money. Purse, $175.00. Indian pony race, one-fourth mile, for squaws and maidens. Purse, $15.00. Hat race, open to all men and women; wo-men; rider to cover 150 yards, picking pick-ing up three hats on tho way and throwing them on tho other side of the horse; rider picking up all the hats and making tho best time to be declared the winner. Purse, $50.00. Riding of wild horses, fresh from the ranges and never before handled, by the most expert riders In the world. Indian war dance, by a band of fifty full blooded Sioux Indians from the Pine Ridge reservation. Exhibition of trick roping by world-famous world-famous ropers. Bucking horse contest for the Cham- j pionsblp of the world. Each contestant contest-ant shall ride any horse as often an the Judges may deem necessary, the Judges to secure at least five riders at the end of the second day for the finals on tho last day. Any rider pulling pull-ing leather will bo disqualified. Purse, $100. Roping contest, open to the world; entrance fee of $10 to bo added to tho purBe; steers to have sixty feet start, then roped and hog-tled. Tf a steer la not roped within three minutes min-utes the contestants will withdraw upon signal from the judges. Tho six men making the best time In the preliminaries pre-liminaries will be peiocted for the finals on the last days. Pur6c. $101. Wild horse race, ono mile; each contestant to have one assistant to have hackamore, saddle and blindfold ready at ihe wire and ready to receive re-ceive horses when delivered by the management. First hor3o under the wire, running the right way. to be declared the wlnDer. Purse, $100. Special Wild West features. Including Includ-ing some of the most daring feats 1 known In cowloy life. Tho manage- ment will pay $inn to any man that will ride slick, scratch and whip a bors designated, and will also pay ?100 to any man who will producn a Pacific coast horse that one of their experts cannot ride pllck, scratch and whip. Nightshirt race on horseback, one and one eighth miles; get off and light a ciuar at first fluartex; get off and chango coat al half; get off and open grip and put on nightshirt at three-quarters; mount and ride to within twenty yards of the finish; dismount dis-mount and carry saddle and grip under un-der wire. Purse, $75. I 50 WILD SIOUX INDIANS. 1 In Full War Paint Will Give the War Dance All at Ogden Fair Grounds. General admlttion, 50 cents. Children under 14, 25 centt. Children with parent under 6, free. Grand stand, 25 cents extra. M. . , . . . ...... n m ii ...i.......... ,...,,..;.vr.., -,.-r-..,.., - Pweir 4 When orders tax the Capacity of your plant and it becomes be-comes necessary to add a few more machines, what do you do? You build an addition, or turn the orders down, of course. But if you used electric power this is what you'd do you'd look around and find an unoccupied comer here and ' another there, and these spaces would receive the new machines, mach-ines, for the wires that carry our current may be run any-, any-, where. And thus spaces that would be useless under a system of lino shafting become as valuable as any other space in the factory. l Why not figure on central station power and Electric j 'Motors now? F I UTAH LIGHT & RY. CO. D. DECKER, Local Manager. j li !) "ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING." ; 3 a. , t. TO FAIR EXHIBITORS. Make your Fair entries before September Sep-tember 21st at Four State Fair headquarters head-quarters 3f.n Twenty fourth street, up ftalrs. The exhibits must bo In place at 10 a. m., September 23rd and he secretary must have two days to prepare the books. Make your entries en-tries aa soon as possible. For Fair Information call up, Ind. 'phone, 799 anri No. 711, Bell NOTICE. The Elite Cafe Is reopened for business bus-iness under the tew- management of Blossor & Foley. THE WILD WEST SHOW COMING SIOUX INDIAN WAR DANCE AT THE FAIR GROUNDS j NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 I i i CATARRH A SYSTEI'iC BLOOD DISEASE Catarrh is not merely an affection of the mucous membranes; it is a dcep-scatcd blood disease in which the entire circulation and greater part of the system are involved It i more commonly manifested in the head, nose and throat, because of the sensitive sensi-tive nature of these membranes, and also because they are more easily reached by irritating influences from the outside. The symptoms of Catarrh, Ca-tarrh, such as a tight feeling in the head, nose stopped up, throat clogged and dry, hacking cough, etc.. show that the tiny blood vessels of the mucous mu-cous membranes are badly congested and inflamed from the impurities in the circulation. To cure Catarrh permanently per-manently the blood must be purified and the system cleansed of all unhealthy un-healthy matter. Nothing equate S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down t uC D0om f vA v Pi tnC troue ant A vS. makes a complete X and lasting cure I 111 III M by PURIFYING KjJ KJj kj the blood. Then S w tuc inflamed . . .. . ' membranes begin :o heal, the head is cleared, breathing becomes natural and easy, the throat s no longer clogged, and every unpleasant un-pleasant symptom of the disease dis-lppcars. dis-lppcars. S. S. S. is the greatest of all )lood purifiers, and for this reason is he . most certain cure for Catarrh, look on Catarrh and medical advice rec to all who write. I3E 6Yri SPECU1C CO., AUaaU, Oi. ' rThe Utmost Care 1 Is Exercised j by the officers of the Commercial National Bank In s j ; the management of its affairs. I J This conservatism safeguards the depositor as well C 1 as the bank.. c A ' B Accounts, subject to check are solicited. (I L Capital Stock ;.. $100 000.00 - f Surplus and Profits $105,000.00 - j |