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I N f THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY AUGUST 17 1909 i F re Wre VfZ o- Tk e Yr Ft- A NEW SOCK WHICH WONT WEAR OUT nearly as soon as those made in the ordinary way The difference between these and other socks 1ti H lies intelth- e foR ur- oscuui nra- i II TOEANDHEEL U m U PQTOFR- 1l f N I which give strength where strength is needed Ii The toe and heel of these will wear as long il as the rest of the sock and thus save darning t They are fine in texture and have the appearance of silk I They are well worth seeing and better yet- i THEY COST BUT 25c PER PAIR j 11 t WATSON a TANNER CLOTWNG CO I jI II RANDOM if RffE ENCES- i 1 Find Kiddo B G Butter Is tho king of them I all W F Park Returning General Su- perintendent j W F Park of the Union Pacific system will arrive from the J west this evening over tho Southern I Pacific road Ho is making the trip Jn his private car and Is accompanied byMrs Park and the family who have been spending the summer months on the coast Superintendent Park went west over the Snn Pedro route extended his tour from Los An- geles ¬ to San Francisco and is coming j back to the Union Pacific road via j Sacramento and Ogden- i 249 Choice of ANY hat In stock I S2 19Mllllnery Dept at Wrights 3rd I floor j I Arrangements are complete for a J Grand Scottish day at the Hermitage Wednesday August ISth The Scottish Cronies and their friends will Join the Thistle club of Salt Lake on that day All are invited J Called to Salt LakeO B Madson Alex Brewer and William Glasmann r have been Invited to a conference hi I Salt Lake City on the Presidents visit to Utah and the gentlemen took the 1 oclock Rio Grande train this after- noon r In tho baking of Hess Bread nil i hand work IB eliminated Have you a horse you want broke to ride Enter him at once for tho Four Stale Fair bucking contest- At Montello Master Mechanic Mn lono Is out at Montello on matters connected with the motive power de- partment of tho Salt Lake division The dining room at the Hermitage is open every evening until midnight 1 Met by Friends C X Wendllng a prominent lumberman from the coast I arrived from the north last evening I j on route east and was met at the I Union depot by a number of old Og ¬ den friends I The dining room at the Hermitage Is open every evening until midnight j Forresters ComingA largo party j of Forresters of America will arrive IlL k I j l + L Ir OracleI s i saG obe- j THE CONVICTS SACRIFICE- THE LEOPARD QUEEN I I A STRANGE MEETING WITH HlR CARD Are all excellent feature pictures I In the Leopard Queen are shown Trained Leopards This is a fine pic- ture ¬ He is noble only whd In words thought and deed proves himself a man The noble in man is so clear- ly ¬ shown in the Convicts Sacrifice it teaches a beautiful lesson Tho a convict through unfortunate circutu stances he proved himself still a man DONT FAIL TO SEE ITS I SEETHE PRETTY BABIES SHOWN- ON CURTAIN THIS WEEK AT THE GLOBE ENTER YOURS FOR NEXT WEEK Ladies Souvenir Matinee Oracle and Globe Wednesday and Isis I I i ++ HH Thursday + + i i > IT IW > l J I r o To = To JiL lJ I tlES 9 Oc Clearance Sale of i LINGERIE Waists 200 225 and 300 n VALUES 0 C I Long Kimonos in Light Colors Specials 1010 and 1035- r PANAMA DRESS SKIRTS In Blue and Brown 600 J 700 and 750 values 4DU I oJ White Linen Suits t 12 Values 5 50 i THE IH HI WYKES CO 2335 Washington Ave j nbAI 7 > Ir fA from California points Saturday morning en route to Toledo Ohio to j attend the annual convention of the order The Forresters are traveling In special cars and will continue their- t trip east over tho Union Pacific sys j tom and by way of Denver The LindsayElite market will move I Into what was formerly the Boston Market 245S Wash Ave and will- be opened to the pUbllc Wednesday morning August 18th under the name of Washington Market Weatherby Dressed Meat Co Proprietors Both phones No 73 and we will be pleased- to hove our many friends and patrons call and Inspect our new UptoDate Market Departed for Denver Mrs G T Edson wife of the president and general manager of the Kansas South ern system arrived from the South- In a private car this morning and left for Denver during the day over the Union Pacific The dining room at the Hermitage- Is open every evening until midnight From Texas Central dent Hamilton of the Texas Central railroad arrived from the South this morning in his private car and left j for the East over the Union Pacific on No 10 I Get the bestStore Lewis Good Coal now and save money Phones 149 I I Secret Service Agent Special Agent Joe Jones of the Oregon Short Line system Is In the cityon matters connected with secret service work Wo pay the highest market prlco for live Hogs and Veals and arc al- ways in the market Ogden Packing and Provision Co To Go as Far as Rawlins Superin- tendent ¬ Whitney will go cast as far as Rawlins tonight with General Su- perintendent Park of the Union Pa- cific ¬ system Wrights are soiling bunting flags at very small prices In the Bargain Base- ment Half price sale continues this week Blair Millinery 2514 Washington ave- nue On Passenger Business Dick Par dee of the Baltimore Ohio passen- ger department Is in tho city on busi- ness connected with that road and will extend his trip north through Idaho and Montana You save money by storing your winters supply of coal before Sep tember 1st The Coal In hard or soft 2001 pounds In every ton Shurt llff Company Cement Company DividendThe Cement Securities company with many stockholders In Ogden has de- clared a dividend of one per cent payable October 1st on a capitalization of 5000000 or 50000 rho headquarters of the company s- In Denver from which point the divi- dend ¬ checks will be walled The company has been In existence seven- teen months but this IB Its first dis- tribution of profits In which Ogden people will participate to the extent of approximately 20000 Find Kiddo Guest of Miss Eccles Miss Alberta Wright has gone to Los Angeles to be tho guest of Miss Lila Eccles She Intends to remain in California several weeks Rock Springs Kemmerer Castle Gate Anthracite and Coke M L Jones Coal Co Departed For Idaho Charles C Richards left this morning for a ten days vacation to be spent at Downey Idaho where he has real estate inter- ests Kodak FlnishlngTHpp Studlo340 25th Rev Elderkin ExpectedThe Rev Noble Strong Elderkin Is expected to return to Ogden the latter part of the i month Ho has been supplying pulpits 11n Massachusetts for several weeks Is said to have met with many favorable comments That Good Coal2OOO pounds to a ton Rock Springs Clear Creek and f Castle Gate Bambcrgor Ogden Coal Co 3121 Washington avenue Both phones 2000 Now in Eccles BuildingThe vari- ous ¬ Eccles corporations have located- in their new suite In the Eccles build Ing They were formerly In the First National bank block Occupying the offices in the Eccles building are tho Amalgamated Sugar company the Lewiston Sugar company the Union Fuel company and other companies COALRock Springs Castle Gate and Clear Creek Gillette Coal Co 153 Wcst 27th St Phones 1071 Box PartyThe performance at the Orphcum theater Inst evening was en- joyed b > a box party made up of Mr and Mrs David Eccles Angus T Wright Mr and Mrs Harold Peery and Mr and Mrs Horace Peery Advertisers must nave their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening be- fore ¬ tho day on which the advertise ment Is to appear In order to Insure publication Concrete Stops Bids were let this this morning for the construction of the new cement steps to be built at the M E church Contractor Issac son was the successful bidder and was awarded the contract for the work which will commenced Immedi- ately The best carriage service at Allens for pi Kate calls funerals or operas Also prompt baggage delivery Both phones 22 412 25th street Orphcum as a HotelHoward Gar- rett of Salt Lake was In Ogden to- day ¬ looking over the details toward renovating the Orphcum theater build ¬ ing and making It into a thoroughly modern European hotel It Is said that considerable money will be expended In making the place attractive and up todate COAL celebrated Peacock Rock Springs nut tho summer coal John Farr Phono 27 I Will Go to Seattle Mrs BJ Jones Mrs Sarah Rushton and David Steph- ens ¬ of Ogden expect to go to Seattle- on the special train currying the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir to the exposi- tion One hundred bucking horses want- ed ¬ at the FourState Fair Enter at once Encampment FundsThe Citizens Grand Army committee will hold a meeting at the Wober club at S oclock tomorrow evening at which the reports of the work of the encampment just closed will be gone over It Is reported that about 300 Is left over from the appropriation of 2000 which was made by the city and county each appropriating 1000 Blackman Griffin Co put their money Into their Butter not the wrap- per ¬ Employes to be EntertainedThe es of Paine Hurst store will bo entertained at a banquet to bo given at the Reed hotel this evening by the heads of tho firm Elaborate preparations are being made for the pleasure of the company Credit Mens Association Credit Mens association has been organized In Ogden by H A Whitcomb form- erly ¬ of Grand Junction Colo It Is the object of this association to furnish relalble reports for those retailers who extend credit A collection de- partment will also be maintained by the association and will be in charge- of a capable man Eastern Mining BrokerT F Roone Is entertaining u well known- astern mining broker Harry C Bee son Mr Beeson will be in Ogden for a day or two and while here will enjoy the pleasure resorts in this vi- cinity ¬ Back From NomeM S Alden has returned from Nome Alaska where- he has heel gold mining for several mouths IIlB brother G C Alden is now at the mines Mr Alden reports encouraging prospects In both placer and quartz and the brothers are ex- pecting to make a big clean up Invents a Nut LockDavid C Ste phens an employe of the Standard has received recognition as an Inven- tor ¬ Ills attorneys In Washington have notified him that a nut lock of his is patentable and the papers were sent east today The model has been in the hands of the attorneys for some time The threads of a bolt are flattened on one or more sides and two or more holes allow a cotter pin to pass through the nut After the nut is turned Into place and the pin fixed in position the nut is held im- movable by the flat surface which the pin presents Tho Invention Is a sim ¬ ple one but should prove of great value Funeral of Mrs SutherlandThef- uneral of Mrs Johanna Sutherland- was hold from Larkin Sons chapel at 2 oclock this afternoon The at- tendance ¬ was large Blsnops Coun sellor S T Whitakor presided Soft ¬ ly and Tenderly was sung by Miss Stella Wright and Mrs Mary Farley sang Sometime Well Understand i n speakers were Abranam Evans of BrIgham Henry W Manning and 0 W Larkin Interment was in Og dun City cemetery Hallic Baker Divorced In the dl vorco case of Hallic R Baker against Elmer II Baker whjch hat been on in the district court for the past two days plaintiff was granted an abso lute divorce today Tho property In- terests Involved wore settled by stipu- lation of counsel Will Not Broken In the Peter Christensen will case wherein It was charged that the old man was Incom- petent when the will was made the court rendered a decision tnls morn Ins to the effect that ChrIstensen was sane and competent when the instru- ment was made and when ho attached his signature thereto Detective to Testify Detective Cole- man of Portland Oregon is In the city as a witness in the case of the state against Henry Kuntz who Is charged with burglary In robbing the Blgelow residence and whoso trial Is set for Wednesday morning in district court Daughter Named Guardian In the Incompetency case of John R Man- ning which has been In district court for several weeks Judge Howell this morning rendered a decision to he effect that the venerable old gen tleman was incompetent to transact business for himself and his daugh- ter ¬ Sarah Roylance was appointed his guardian and ordered to report to the court Meet Wednecday The W C T U will meet at the home of Mrs G A Muller 3057 Porter avenue Wednes- day ¬ afternoon at 230 oclock Im- portant business Is to be transacted and a good attendance Is desired David Eccles left for Salt Lake on business this morning Held Under Heavy BondF H Hoyt had his preliminary hearing be fore Judge John Murphy this morn- ing His ball was fixed at 1000 Hoyt is the man who is alleged to have attempted to wrong a thirteen yearold girl when he went to her homo to try and rent a room In Honor of W M Bostaph Some time the first of next week the Cham- ber ¬ of Commerce of which W M Boslaph senior vice commander elect- of the Grand Army of the Republic Is president plans to give a reception and banquet in his honor Hyrum Belknap has been chosen as chair ¬ man of the arrangement committee- for the affair and from present Indi- cations it will be the social event of the season Lectures Wednesday EveningThe W R C has engaged the youngest Union veteran of the Civil War J Karl Cheney of Boston to deliver his patriotic lecture Campfires of Grant and Leo in tho Congregational church at S p m1 Wednesday Aug IS The band from the Industrial school will furnish the music for this occasion STREET CARS- ON TWENTY FOJTR Ill I RAPID TRANSIT DECIDES TO CON- STRUCT NEW LINE V Delay In Shipment of Rails Kept Back the New Work May Go Over the Viaduct Although it was announced some- time ago that the Ogden Rapid Iran i sit company would not build Its line on Twentyfourth street this fall It was given out by reliable authority this morning that the line would be built this season and that work on It will ho commenced at once The delay- In the shipment of rails wns given as the cause for the tracks snot being laid this It Is ur delsloHlthat sufficient rails can be secured now and this will mean that the lino will bo rushed to com- pletion I and may be extended over the- viaduct I r I NO EARTHQUAKE AT CHARLESTON I I Charleston S C Aug 17As a I result of a fiorce wind and rainstorm which passed over here today all tho telegraph wires leading Into the city are down and communication with tho outside world is br long distance tel- ephone ¬ I No loss of lIfo Is reported The report that the city had been visited by an earthquake is a nils take DEALERS iN FRUIT ARE NEXT I THEY MUST OBEY THE PURE FOOD LAW I City Health Officer Has Started j Campaign to Prevent the Sale of Rotten Fruit I Not satisfied with bringing the milk dealers and butchers to time George Shorten city health officer today com- menced ¬ a campaign against the fruit and vegetables being disposed of in Ogden- All decayed fruit or vegetables found In the stores or In wagons will t be destroyed and the conditions of I the places whore the products are sold will be investigated There has been a practice among some local fruit dealers of selling overripe bananas it is said and this wilt he looked into closely This afternoon warrants for the ar ¬ rest of a number of Ogden meat deal ers will be served by Deputy State Food Commissioner Hansen of Salt Lake The butchers arrested most likely will appear In court tomorrow morning ORPHEUM THEATER Tho first matinee at the Orphcum will be given tomorrow afternoon The j performance will begin at 215 sharp The prices will ho 1C and 25 cents in I the balcony and 25 and 50c on the low- or floor Every seat will be reserved whether 15 cents or 50 cents These low prices are an innovation here and will undoubtedly make the matinees popular with the women and children The show this week is a pleasing one and one that Is especially adapted i to the entertainment of ns It Is flied with comedy novelty and music The Futurity Winner with its great racing scene Is the head liner SUSIE JONES IS FINE- D30INPOLICE I COURT i Susie Jones a negress who occu- pies ¬ a cozy corner in the police sta I lion about as often as anyone sat with the prisoners In police court this morning When her name was called she grinned rind said Im guilty with as ranch composure as a young society dame ordering a chocolate nut sundae She was up on a charge of vagrancy and was given a fine of 30- or thirty days 11 C Cullon was fined 5 for dis- turbing the peace i Fred Bell and Frank Evert hml both I been stewed They looked for all- I the world like the who built the pyramids tart the court fined them tho t usual five Just the same Earl Stone pleaded not guilty to haying killed sage hens without a li- cense ¬ His case was continued until Thursday morning Lawrence and Cyril Call entered pleas of not guilty to having main- tained ¬ a nuisance Their case was also continued They arc the owners- of the dead horse tho odors from the carcas of which have disturbed he residents in the vicinity of Thirty first street and Taylor avenue MODERN WOODMEN I ATTENTION- Every member is requested to he I present at the meeting Tuesday even- ing ¬ Business of Importance J II SHAFER Clerk Committee BIG POLITICAL DAY A1JWRSTATE FAIR It war learned today that It Is the purpose of the Democratic and Repub- lican organizations of the state to each hold a special day at the InterMoun- tain ¬ FourState fair at which speak- ers ¬ of national reputation will ho heard The Democrats it Is sold are making an effort to secure Ben Till man of South Carolina as the speak- er ¬ for their day and the Republicans United States Senator Borah Switchman InJuredGeorge Patch- a switchman while at work in the Rio Grande yards this afternoon had his legs severely Injured by the explosion of a torpedo supposed to have been placed on the tracks by mischievous Dogs tMr Patch was riding on a car which exploded the torpedo and his legs caught the full force of the ox plosion This Is time second accident- of this kind caused bv boys Some of the new foulards have very large dots black on white and while on black WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTa I Jl l > II v Elf r QUEEN LOUiSE Io r cPn Palmist1g- o L z = J 1- a 4462ncSL i- oy1Itoo t r 1 = = r c = = = WARD SAYS To use the best materials in the manufacture of your goods then youre sure to please the people Theres never the slightest variation in the high quality of S WARDS BREAD Wonderful care and precision on the part of expert bakers combined with facilities to be found in no other bakery in Og den insures the uniformity of Yards Bread Damp Days Cold Days Wet Days Hot Days Wards Bread is always the sameITS THE BEST Stores at 2341 Washington Avenue 356 25th Street Phones 301 Ind 279 Bell q r7 rZfn J J TlHVj r r u I v rzIltlI STATESMEN ON A TRUP WEST CONGRESSIONAL PARTY WILL AR ¬ RIVE IN OGDEN SUNDAY Many of the Congressmen are Ac companied by Their Wives Will Sec the Islands of Pacific- A congressional party or twenty I five statesmen from the east will ar- rive ¬ in Ogden on the westbound Overland Limited Sunday afternoon en route to San Francisco Honolulu- and the Hawaiian Islands The party- is I headed by lion J U McClellan- and many of the congressmen are ac- companied ¬ by their wives They are traveling in a special car placed next- to the observation car of the train The junketing statesmen will spend a few days on the coast and then take a government transport for Hono- lulu where several weeks will ho spent in an examination of tho great forts under construction and In a tour of the Islands ManZan the great Pile remedy pre- vents ¬ Piles Ii constipation- It is conveniently applied directly to the trouble by means of a small noz zle attached to the tube In which Man zan is put up Sold by Geo F Cave Drug Store HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE READY SEPTEMBER 13 Tho contractors of the new high school building have announced that the temple of knowledge will be ready for occupancy on Monday Sep- tember ¬ 13 The work on the new building has progressed smoothly and rapidly there being practically no de- lay in the construction of the Urge I and handsome structure- The public schools will open on I Tuesday September 7 and a larger attendance than over is looked for j A great competion for graduates in the graded schools is anticipated the coming year Last year eighty- per cent of the eighth grade students entered the high school it is said and a larger percentage of the grad pupils is expected to finish their work in preparation for the high school courses at the close of tho ap- proaching school year j So far the hoard of education has not succeeded In securing a succes- sor I to Professor Stilwell of tho com merclal department of tho high school Tho Instructor whom the board had TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY- FOR SALEA folding bed and ward- robe 21G6 Adams S17 Iwfc FOR RENTTlre e rooms modern No children 5C7 27th S 17 lw FOR SALETworoom frame house kitchen clothes closet pantry chick- en house garden and lot 50xlS3 Must be sold at once Price 390 Phono S83X S 3 iwk 1 FOR RENT Furnished fourroom house close in Inquire 24S 29th Street Bell phone 50CY S 17 lwk- WANTEDNice modern rooms unfur nlshed for light housekeeping No children B caro Standard S 17 r ° i decided to appoint declined to acceptt- he position II i MARRIAGESMa- rriage I licenses were issued yes 4 lorday as follows W A Buchanan Frl co Utah and Evelyn BIngham Mlnersvllle j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J 0 The following renl estate transfers have been flied for record in the of j fice of County Recorder Wallace George II Greenwell and wife to 3 Peter A teakson part of lot 2 block 1 South Ogden Survey to Ogden City survey Consideration 275 Ji The Hazard Powder company to I Pierre S Dupont a parcel of land i in the northwest quarter of section 28 township G range 1 west Consul r oration 10 js There are more women members- of clubs in New York city than in any J f r two other cities In the world J I 4 t 1 AMUSEMENTS- Both r Phones 3- 23THEATKE J > Formerly Grand Opera House ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE THE FUTURITV WINNER CLARK i SERGMAN MARTINI AND MAXIMILLIAN- THE KEMPS OLLIE YOUNG BROS LUIGI BROS- KINODROME ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA I Matinees Wednesday and Sat- urday ¬ Prices Matinee 15c 25c 50c box seat 75c Even ¬ ing I5c 25c 50c 75c box seat 100 1i14 u rr C1VT IJr ijtt lJr 1 tbiJ aUi lo ir 3 > r i Woman i1I1 1ide > t 1iJ Sleer- H r and Ride BucklJ1l1 Bronchos < I AT THE FOuR S JLl AT E FAIR I Two Weeks From Next Monday Sepit 6 to IL 1909 I Look for Program of our Wild West Show It will be a FREE attraction ori the Fair Grounds Stunts will be performed that will make Buffalo Bill envious of our Show REMEMBER THE BIG FAiR SEPT 6 to It99o GET YOUR JEXHlffUfS EARLY r f rj <Jo = < bll f l I t < YM jIiiJ SES a I

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Page 1: The Ogden Standard. (Ogden, Utah) 1909-08-17 [p 6].€¦ · I N f THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY AUGUST 17 1909 i F re Wre VfZ Tk o-e YrFt-A NEW SOCK WHICH WONT WEAR OUT nearly as

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N fTHE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY AUGUST 17 1909i

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re Wre VfZo-Tk e Yr Ft-

A NEW SOCK WHICH WONT WEAR OUT

nearly as soon as those made in the ordinary way

The difference between these and other socks 1ti

H lies

intelth-e

foR

ur-oscuui

nra-i

II TOEANDHEELU m U PQTOFR-

1l

f N

I which give strength where strength is neededIi The toe and heel of these will wear as longil as the rest of the sock and thus save darning

t They are fine in texture and have the appearance of silkI They are well worth seeing and better yet-

i THEY COST BUT 25c PER PAIRj

11t

WATSON a TANNER CLOTWNG COI jI

II

RANDOMif RffE ENCES-

i

1

Find KiddoB G Butter Is tho king of them

Iall

W F Park Returning General Su-perintendentj W F Park of the UnionPacific system will arrive from the

J west this evening over tho SouthernI Pacific road Ho is making the trip

Jn his private car and Is accompaniedbyMrs Park and the family whohave been spending the summermonths on the coast SuperintendentPark went west over the Snn Pedroroute extended his tour from Los An-geles

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to San Francisco and is comingj back to the Union Pacific road viaj Sacramento and Ogden-i 249 Choice of ANY hat In stockI S2 19Mllllnery Dept at Wrights 3rdI floorj

I Arrangements are complete for aJ

Grand Scottish day at the HermitageWednesday August ISth The ScottishCronies and their friends will Join theThistle club of Salt Lake on that dayAll are invited

J Called to Salt LakeO B MadsonAlex Brewer and William Glasmann

r have been Invited to a conference hiI Salt Lake City on the Presidents visit

to Utah and the gentlemen took the1 oclock Rio Grande train this after-noon

rIn tho baking of Hess Bread nil

i hand work IB eliminated

Have you a horse you want broketo ride Enter him at once for thoFour Stale Fair bucking contest-

At Montello Master Mechanic Mnlono Is out at Montello on mattersconnected with the motive power de-partment of tho Salt Lake division

The dining room at the Hermitageis open every evening until midnight

1 Met by Friends C X Wendllng aprominent lumberman from the coast

I arrived from the north last eveningI

j on route east and was met at theI Union depot by a number of old Og ¬

den friendsI The dining room at the Hermitage

Is open every evening until midnightj Forresters ComingA largo partyj of Forresters of America will arrive

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kI

j

l +L

Ir OracleI s i saG obe-

j THE CONVICTS SACRIFICE-

THE LEOPARD QUEENI

I A STRANGE MEETING

WITH HlR CARD

Are all excellent feature picturesI

In the Leopard Queen are shownTrained Leopards This is a fine pic-ture

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He is noble only whd In wordsthought and deed proves himself aman The noble in man is so clear-ly

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shown in the Convicts Sacrifice itteaches a beautiful lesson Tho aconvict through unfortunate circutustances he proved himself still aman

DONT FAIL TO SEE ITS I

SEETHE PRETTY BABIES SHOWN-ON CURTAIN THIS WEEK AT THE

GLOBEENTER YOURS FOR NEXT WEEK

Ladies Souvenir Matinee Oracle andGlobe Wednesday and Isis

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i ++ HHThursday

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> IT IW > l JI r o To = To JiL lJI

tlES 9OcClearance Sale of

i LINGERIE Waists200 225 and 300 nVALUES 0C

I

Long Kimonos in LightColors Specials

1010 and 1035-r

PANAMA DRESS SKIRTS InBlue and Brown 600 J

700 and 750 values 4DU

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White Linen Suitst

12 Values 5 50i

THE IH HI WYKES CO2335 Washington Ave

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from California points Saturdaymorning en route to Toledo Ohio to

j attend the annual convention of theorder The Forresters are travelingIn special cars and will continue their-

t trip east over tho Union Pacific sysj tom and by way of Denver

The LindsayElite market will moveI Into what was formerly the Boston

Market 245S Wash Ave and will-

be opened to the pUbllc Wednesdaymorning August 18th under the nameof Washington Market WeatherbyDressed Meat Co Proprietors Bothphones No 73 and we will be pleased-to hove our many friends and patronscall and Inspect our new UptoDateMarket

Departed for Denver Mrs G TEdson wife of the president andgeneral manager of the Kansas Southern system arrived from the South-In a private car this morning andleft for Denver during the day overthe Union Pacific

The dining room at the Hermitage-Is open every evening until midnight

From Texas Centraldent Hamilton of the Texas Centralrailroad arrived from the South thismorning in his private car and left

j for the East over the Union Pacificon No 10

I Get the bestStore Lewis GoodCoal now and save money Phones 149

I

I Secret Service Agent SpecialAgent Joe Jones of the Oregon ShortLine system Is In the cityon mattersconnected with secret service work

Wo pay the highest market prlcofor live Hogs and Veals and arc al-ways in the market Ogden Packingand Provision Co

To Go as Far as Rawlins Superin-tendent

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Whitney will go cast as faras Rawlins tonight with General Su-perintendent Park of the Union Pa-cific

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system

Wrights are soiling bunting flags atvery small prices In the Bargain Base-ment

Half price sale continues this weekBlair Millinery 2514 Washington ave-nue

On Passenger Business Dick Pardee of the Baltimore Ohio passen-ger department Is in tho city on busi-ness connected with that road andwill extend his trip north throughIdaho and Montana

You save money by storing yourwinters supply of coal before September 1st The Coal In hard orsoft 2001 pounds In every ton Shurtllff Company

Cement Company DividendTheCement Securities company withmany stockholders In Ogden has de-clared a dividend of one percent payable October 1st on acapitalization of 5000000 or 50000rho headquarters of the company s-

In Denver from which point the divi-dend

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checks will be walled Thecompany has been In existence seven-teen months but this IB Its first dis-tribution of profits In which Ogdenpeople will participate to the extentof approximately 20000

Find KiddoGuest of Miss Eccles Miss Alberta

Wright has gone to Los Angeles to betho guest of Miss Lila Eccles SheIntends to remain in California severalweeks

Rock Springs Kemmerer CastleGate Anthracite and Coke M LJones Coal Co

Departed For Idaho Charles CRichards left this morning for a tendays vacation to be spent at DowneyIdaho where he has real estate inter-estsKodak FlnishlngTHpp Studlo340 25th

Rev Elderkin ExpectedThe RevNoble Strong Elderkin Is expected toreturn to Ogden the latter part of the

i month Ho has been supplying pulpits11n Massachusetts for several weeks

Is said to have met with manyfavorable comments

That Good Coal2OOO pounds toa ton Rock Springs Clear Creek and f

Castle Gate Bambcrgor Ogden CoalCo 3121 Washington avenue Bothphones 2000

Now in Eccles BuildingThe vari-ous

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Eccles corporations have located-in their new suite In the Eccles buildIng They were formerly In the FirstNational bank block Occupying theoffices in the Eccles building are thoAmalgamated Sugar company theLewiston Sugar company the UnionFuel company and other companies

COALRock Springs Castle Gateand Clear Creek Gillette Coal Co153 Wcst 27th St Phones 1071

Box PartyThe performance at theOrphcum theater Inst evening was en-joyed b > a box party made up of Mrand Mrs David Eccles Angus TWright Mr and Mrs Harold Peeryand Mr and Mrs Horace Peery

Advertisers must nave their copy fortho Evening Standard the evening be-fore

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tho day on which the advertisement Is to appear In order to Insurepublication

Concrete Stops Bids were let thisthis morning for the construction ofthe new cement steps to be built atthe M E church Contractor Issacson was the successful bidder and wasawarded the contract for the workwhich will commenced Immedi-ately

The best carriage service at Allensfor pi Kate calls funerals or operasAlso prompt baggage delivery Bothphones 22 412 25th street

Orphcum as a HotelHoward Gar-rett of Salt Lake was In Ogden to-

day¬

looking over the details towardrenovating the Orphcum theater build ¬

ing and making It into a thoroughlymodern European hotel It Is said thatconsiderable money will be expendedIn making the place attractive and uptodate

COAL celebrated Peacock RockSprings nut tho summer coal JohnFarr Phono 27 I

Will Go to Seattle Mrs BJ JonesMrs Sarah Rushton and David Steph-ens

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of Ogden expect to go to Seattle-on the special train currying the SaltLake Tabernacle choir to the exposi-tion

One hundred bucking horses want-ed

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at the FourState Fair Enter atonce

Encampment FundsThe CitizensGrand Army committee will hold ameeting at the Wober club at S

oclock tomorrow evening at which thereports of the work of the encampmentjust closed will be gone over It Isreported that about 300 Is left overfrom the appropriation of 2000 whichwas made by the city and countyeach appropriating 1000

Blackman Griffin Co put theirmoney Into their Butter not the wrap-per

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Employes to be EntertainedThees of Paine Hurst store will

bo entertained at a banquet to bogiven at the Reed hotel this eveningby the heads of tho firm Elaboratepreparations are being made for thepleasure of the company

Credit Mens Association CreditMens association has been organizedIn Ogden by H A Whitcomb form-erly

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of Grand Junction Colo It Is theobject of this association to furnishrelalble reports for those retailerswho extend credit A collection de-

partment will also be maintained bythe association and will be in charge-of a capable man

Eastern Mining BrokerT FRoone Is entertaining u well known-astern mining broker Harry C Bee

son Mr Beeson will be in Ogdenfor a day or two and while here willenjoy the pleasure resorts in this vi-

cinity¬

Back From NomeM S Alden hasreturned from Nome Alaska where-he has heel gold mining for severalmouths IIlB brother G C Alden isnow at the mines Mr Alden reportsencouraging prospects In both placerand quartz and the brothers are ex-pecting to make a big clean up

Invents a Nut LockDavid C Stephens an employe of the Standardhas received recognition as an Inven-tor

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Ills attorneys In Washingtonhave notified him that a nut lockof his is patentable and the paperswere sent east today The model hasbeen in the hands of the attorneys forsome time The threads of a bolt areflattened on one or more sides andtwo or more holes allow a cotter pinto pass through the nut After thenut is turned Into place and the pinfixed in position the nut is held im-

movable by the flat surface which thepin presents Tho Invention Is a sim ¬

ple one but should prove of greatvalue

Funeral of Mrs SutherlandThef-uneral of Mrs Johanna Sutherland-was hold from Larkin Sons chapelat 2 oclock this afternoon The at-tendance

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was large Blsnops Counsellor S T Whitakor presided Soft ¬

ly and Tenderly was sung by MissStella Wright and Mrs Mary Farleysang Sometime Well Understandi n speakers were Abranam Evansof BrIgham Henry W Manning and0 W Larkin Interment was in Ogdun City cemetery

Hallic Baker Divorced In the dlvorco case of Hallic R Baker againstElmer II Baker whjch hat been on inthe district court for the past twodays plaintiff was granted an absolute divorce today Tho property In-

terests Involved wore settled by stipu-lation of counsel

Will Not Broken In the PeterChristensen will case wherein It wascharged that the old man was Incom-petent when the will was made thecourt rendered a decision tnls mornIns to the effect that ChrIstensen wassane and competent when the instru-ment was made and when ho attachedhis signature thereto

Detective to Testify Detective Cole-man of Portland Oregon is In thecity as a witness in the case of thestate against Henry Kuntz who Ischarged with burglary In robbing theBlgelow residence and whoso trial Isset for Wednesday morning in districtcourt

Daughter Named Guardian In theIncompetency case of John R Man-

ning which has been In districtcourt for several weeks Judge Howellthis morning rendered a decision to

he effect that the venerable old gentleman was incompetent to transactbusiness for himself and his daugh-ter

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Sarah Roylance was appointedhis guardian and ordered to report tothe court

Meet Wednecday The W C T Uwill meet at the home of Mrs G A

Muller 3057 Porter avenue Wednes-day

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afternoon at 230 oclock Im-

portant business Is to be transactedand a good attendance Is desired

David Eccles left for Salt Lake onbusiness this morning

Held Under Heavy BondF HHoyt had his preliminary hearing before Judge John Murphy this morn-ing His ball was fixed at 1000Hoyt is the man who is alleged tohave attempted to wrong a thirteenyearold girl when he went to herhomo to try and rent a room

In Honor of W M Bostaph Sometime the first of next week the Cham-ber

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of Commerce of which W M

Boslaph senior vice commander elect-of the Grand Army of the RepublicIs president plans to give a receptionand banquet in his honor HyrumBelknap has been chosen as chair¬

man of the arrangement committee-for the affair and from present Indi-

cations it will be the social event ofthe season

Lectures Wednesday EveningTheW R C has engaged the youngestUnion veteran of the Civil War JKarl Cheney of Boston to deliver hispatriotic lecture Campfires of Grantand Leo in tho Congregationalchurch at S p m1 Wednesday AugIS The band from the Industrialschool will furnish the music for thisoccasion

STREET CARS-

ON TWENTY

FOJTR IllI RAPID TRANSIT DECIDES TO CON-

STRUCT NEW LINEV

Delay In Shipment of Rails Kept Backthe New Work May Go Over

the Viaduct

Although it was announced some-time ago that the Ogden Rapid Iran

i sit company would not build Its lineon Twentyfourth street this fall Itwas given out by reliable authoritythis morning that the line would bebuilt this season and that work on Itwill ho commenced at once The delay-In the shipment of rails wns given asthe cause for the tracks snot beinglaid this

It Is ur delsloHlthat sufficient railscan be secured now and this will meanthat the lino will bo rushed to com-pletion

Iand may be extended over the-

viaductI

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INO EARTHQUAKE

AT CHARLESTONI

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Charleston S C Aug 17As aI result of a fiorce wind and rainstormwhich passed over here today all thotelegraph wires leading Into the cityare down and communication with thooutside world is br long distance tel-

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No loss of lIfo Is reportedThe report that the city had been

visited by an earthquake is a nilstake

DEALERS iN

FRUIT ARE

NEXT

I THEY MUST OBEY THE PUREFOOD LAW

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City Health Officer Has Started jCampaign to Prevent the Sale

of Rotten Fruit

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Not satisfied with bringing the milkdealers and butchers to time GeorgeShorten city health officer today com-menced

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a campaign against the fruitand vegetables being disposed of inOgden-

All decayed fruit or vegetablesfound In the stores or In wagons will

t be destroyed and the conditions ofI the places whore the products are sold

will be investigatedThere has been a practice among

some local fruit dealers of sellingoverripe bananas it is said and thiswilt he looked into closely

This afternoon warrants for the ar ¬

rest of a number of Ogden meat dealers will be served by Deputy StateFood Commissioner Hansen of SaltLake The butchers arrested mostlikely will appear In court tomorrowmorning

ORPHEUM THEATER

Tho first matinee at the Orphcumwill be given tomorrow afternoon The

j performance will begin at 215 sharpThe prices will ho 1C and 25 cents in

I the balcony and 25 and 50c on the low-or floor Every seat will be reservedwhether 15 cents or 50 cents Theselow prices are an innovation here andwill undoubtedly make the matineespopular with the women and children

The show this week is a pleasingone and one that Is especially adapted

i to the entertainment of nsIt Is flied with comedy novelty andmusic The Futurity Winner withits great racing scene Is the headliner

SUSIE JONES IS FINE-

D30INPOLICEI COURT

i Susie Jones a negress who occu-pies

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a cozy corner in the police staI

lion about as often as anyone sat withthe prisoners In police court thismorning When her name was calledshe grinned rind said Im guiltywith as ranch composure as a youngsociety dame ordering a chocolate nutsundae She was up on a charge ofvagrancy and was given a fine of 30-

or thirty days11 C Cullon was fined 5 for dis-

turbing the peacei Fred Bell and Frank Evert hml bothI been stewed They looked for all-I the world like the who built the

pyramids tart the court fined them thot usual five Just the same

Earl Stone pleaded not guilty tohaying killed sage hens without a li-

cense¬

His case was continued untilThursday morning

Lawrence and Cyril Call enteredpleas of not guilty to having main-tained

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a nuisance Their case wasalso continued They arc the owners-of the dead horse tho odors from thecarcas of which have disturbed heresidents in the vicinity of Thirtyfirst street and Taylor avenue

MODERN WOODMENI ATTENTION-

Every member is requested to heI present at the meeting Tuesday even-

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Business of ImportanceJ II SHAFER Clerk Committee

BIG POLITICAL DAY

A1JWRSTATE FAIR

It war learned today that It Is thepurpose of the Democratic and Repub-lican organizations of the state to eachhold a special day at the InterMoun-tain

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FourState fair at which speak-ers

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of national reputation will hoheard The Democrats it Is sold aremaking an effort to secure Ben Tillman of South Carolina as the speak-er

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for their day and the RepublicansUnited States Senator Borah

Switchman InJuredGeorge Patch-a switchman while at work in the RioGrande yards this afternoon had hislegs severely Injured by the explosionof a torpedo supposed to have beenplaced on the tracks by mischievousDogs tMr Patch was riding on a carwhich exploded the torpedo and hislegs caught the full force of the oxplosion This Is time second accident-of this kind caused bv boys

Some of the new foulards have verylarge dots black on white and whileon black

WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTa

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To use the best materials in the manufacture of your goodsthen youre sure to please the people Theres never theslightest variation in the high quality of

S WARDS BREADWonderful care and precision on the part of expert bakerscombined with facilities to be found in no other bakery in Ogden insures the uniformity of Yards Bread Damp DaysCold Days Wet Days Hot Days Wards Bread is always the

sameITS THE BESTStores at 2341 Washington Avenue 356 25th Street

Phones 301 Ind 279 Bellq r7 rZfn J J TlHVj r r u I v rzIltlI

STATESMENON A TRUP

WEST

CONGRESSIONAL PARTY WILL AR ¬

RIVE IN OGDEN SUNDAY

Many of the Congressmen are Accompanied by Their Wives Will

Sec the Islands of Pacific-

A congressional party or twentyI five statesmen from the east will ar-

rive¬

in Ogden on the westboundOverland Limited Sunday afternoonen route to San Francisco Honolulu-and the Hawaiian Islands The party-isI headed by lion J U McClellan-and many of the congressmen are ac-companied

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by their wives They aretraveling in a special car placed next-to the observation car of the train

The junketing statesmen will spenda few days on the coast and thentake a government transport for Hono-lulu where several weeks will hospent in an examination of tho greatforts under construction and In atour of the Islands

ManZan the great Pile remedy pre-vents

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Piles Ii constipation-It is conveniently applied directly tothe trouble by means of a small nozzle attached to the tube In which Manzan is put up Sold by Geo F CaveDrug Store

HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE

READY SEPTEMBER 13

Tho contractors of the new highschool building have announced thatthe temple of knowledge will beready for occupancy on Monday Sep-

tember¬

13 The work on the newbuilding has progressed smoothly andrapidly there being practically no de-

lay in the construction of the UrgeI

and handsome structure-The public schools will open on

I Tuesday September 7 and a largerattendance than over is looked for

j A great competion for graduatesin the graded schools is anticipatedthe coming year Last year eighty-per cent of the eighth grade studentsentered the high school it is saidand a larger percentage of the gradpupils is expected to finish theirwork in preparation for the highschool courses at the close of tho ap-proaching school year

j So far the hoard of education hasnot succeeded In securing a succes-sorI to Professor Stilwell of tho commerclal department of tho high schoolTho Instructor whom the board had

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY-

FOR SALEA folding bed and ward-robe 21G6 Adams S17 Iwfc

FOR RENTTlre e rooms modernNo children 5C7 27th S 17 lw

FOR SALETworoom frame housekitchen clothes closet pantry chick-

en house garden and lot 50xlS3 Mustbe sold at once Price 390 PhonoS83X S 3 iwk 1

FOR RENT Furnished fourroomhouse close in Inquire 24S 29th

Street Bell phone 50CY S 17 lwk-

WANTEDNice modern rooms unfurnlshed for light housekeeping No

children B caro Standard S 17 r °

idecided to appoint declined to acceptt-he position

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MARRIAGESMa-

rriage

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licenses were issued yes 4lorday as follows

W A Buchanan Frl co Utah andEvelyn BIngham Mlnersvllle j

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J0

The following renl estate transfershave been flied for record in the of jfice of County Recorder Wallace

George II Greenwell and wife to 3

Peter A teakson part of lot 2 block1 South Ogden Survey to Ogden Citysurvey Consideration 275 Ji

The Hazard Powder company toI Pierre S Dupont a parcel of land i

in the northwest quarter of section28 township G range 1 west Consul

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oration 10

jsThere are more women members-

of clubs in New York city than in any J frtwo other cities In the world J I

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AMUSEMENTS-

Bothr

Phones 3-

23THEATKEJ >

Formerly Grand Opera House

ADVANCED VAUDEVILLETHE FUTURITV WINNER

CLARK i SERGMANMARTINI AND MAXIMILLIAN-

THE KEMPSOLLIE YOUNG BROS

LUIGI BROS-KINODROME

ORPHEUM ORCHESTRAI Matinees Wednesday and Sat-

urday¬

Prices Matinee 15c25c 50c box seat 75c Even ¬

ing I5c 25c 50c 75c box seat100

1i14 u rr C1VT IJr ijtt lJr 1 tbiJ aUi lo ir 3 > r

i Woman i1I1 1ide >t 1iJ Sleer-

H r and Ride BucklJ1l1 Bronchos<

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AT THE FOuR S JLl ATE FAIRI Two Weeks From Next Monday Sepit 6 to IL 1909

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Look for Program of our Wild West Show It will be a FREE attraction ori the FairGrounds Stunts will be performed that will make Buffalo Bill envious of our Show

REMEMBER THE BIG FAiR SEPT 6 to It99o GET YOUR JEXHlffUfS EARLYr

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