4 I I y OGDEN MORNING EXAIflNE OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 14 1910 3 alI I I ii WILCOX GROCERY CO 52 WASHINGTON AVENUE We Have Our Hands Full iJ I > 1 1j 1 J j trjlnp to supply our customers with Ii lu choicest fnilta tho orchards pro duco Vet we manage to keep up the supply and please our numerous Ill Irons You can always rely upon fc sound quality of tho fruit you iii > here It Ss always FRESH RIPE mid in SEASON and we arc not ask lUg extravagant prices either r Watch our dally market letter Fruits and vegetables fresh every day Place your orders early and thereby b got tho pick of our mornings stock ff Prompt deliveriescourteous treat ment Fresh Peaches 1 lbs 25c Apples G Ibs ZGc 1 Puma 5 Ih basket 20o riaimuas dozen 20c > Oranges dozen 20c and 50c < Potatoes 25 Ibs aOc I Boots 5 bunches lOc i 1 I 1 6 t i 11 OO OO i OO 00I 1j L J Ur Ilt ti jj < j fJ 1 1j 1 t I I 4j I < Gin our iapy kind but Yon it at rink ne tg 965 p Lettuce G bunches lOc Radishes C bunches II0c Carrots bunches 100 Green or Wax Beans 4 Ibs 20c Green Corn dozen ears 20c Fresh Tomatoes 3 Ibs lOfc New Utah Honey per comb lie Satsuma Plums 4 Ibs 25c Bartlctt Pears 4 Ibs 2Gc Ifah Concord Grapes 2 Ibs 25c Green Gago Plums 6 Ibs 25c Egg Plant lOc Tho pickling season Is now on Wo have small cucumbers white onions and cucumbers for making dills Got jour orders In before It Is too late j SWIFTS Premium Hams and Ba con enough said Wo have thorn Tho choicest line of Teas and Cof fees In the city Our New Crop of Canned Peas anti Asparagus are In prices tho same as heretofore We carry a full line of picnic and camping party pickles oliver canned I meats preserves Jams Jelllca etc UTAH CANTALOUPES and WATER MELONS ore now In the t Wo also carry ft full lino of fruit Jars and Jolly glasses Both Phones 240 r L k I I I J4 i Hs Plane to Be Seen that no better laundry work can bo turned out that that which we do Our laundry Is equipped with all the f latest uptodate machinery to facili tate the handling of your laundry lth the leant wear nud tear All 11th e ask Is a trial wo havo pleased to many that we are certain that wo can please you too OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO Launderers Cleaners and Dyorc 437 25th Street ENGRAVING REPAIRING RF UPP JEWELER 1 want your watch to repair 2476 Grant Ave Ogden Utah I 011 VcCn b ND l I Utah e ikl 1 MITCHELL IS TO SERVE 180 DAYS Jt Is difficult for people to pro I > col themselves against a thief ff ho i5 in their house and your appear mice was such as to gain for you ad inttnnce Into the home of Mrs Good tuld Judge Murphy to C B Mitchell in passing sentence upon him for prllt larceny You are a young mall of more than ordinary Intelligence t nd alight to be able to make arc fipcctable living In any community Jl appears though that you have no exposition to make an honest llv ng It looks as though you want to I h > a thief and nothing more Tho sentence of thecourt thnt court Is that you pay a fine of 180 or In lieu thereof servo ISO days In the count jail This will give you time to reflect and perchance chango your ways When you get out of Jail It would be well for you to start life anew and Uiiko something of yourself Instead of entertaining the Idea that you r Uiould make a living stealing other peoples property go to work and make an honest living Friday young Mitchell pleaded feiiilty to the charge of petit larceny the complaint In thp isc alleging that on July 2 ho stole 22 worth of jewelry from the trunk of Mr and Mrs David Crockett Mitchells older brother was Implicated In the theft ns shown In tht testimony given la Ids hearing for grand larceny the two boys seemingly making the loot Ing of places to which they gain in gress a business The young fellow has been in jail for about a month pending tho action I of the court but tho court was not Inclined to extend mercy In any de gree BROTHER BOUND OVER Further testimony in the prelim inary hearing of Earl B Mitchell charged with grand larceny was taken In the municipal court yester day relative to the value of the property alleged to have been stolen and RB to whether It was taken from one or moro trunks Mr and Mrs David Crockett stated that tho goods In court which they hud previously identified as theirs rnd which wore found In the posses sion of the defendant in Seattle wore stored In one trunk and that the box fipoken of in connection with the trunk contained nothing but books cind pictures Tho attorney for the defense con tended that the value of the property stolen had not been proved to bo worth 50 consequently the young man should not be held to answer the charge of grand larceny before the district court The court how ever took a different view and or dered that Mitchell bo held to await the action of tho district court Ills lond was fixed at DOO FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER Asthma antI summer bronchitis take Foleys Honey and Tar It quickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear It soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages of the head throat and broncnlal tubes It con tains no opiates and no harmful drugs Refuse substltues Utahna Drug Co Refuse substitutes Badcon Pharma cy A R McIntyre Prop RAIN HElPS UTAH CROPS Vegetation was ghen another im petus to growth by the rain of Friday night and fruit growers and farmers welcomed every drop of tho downpour and did not mind the blinding Hares of lightning nor tho earsplitting peala of thunder that accompanied Lhe shower The Pioneer Fruit company which Is now loading pears for shipment at Provo fs expecting that tbo rain will do much good to the ripening fruit In Vebor county Fruit In the vicinity of Provo Logan and Pleasantvllle scorns to lead In the ripening and tho first shipments of the state are being made from these points The Pioneer company will not start Its most active whipping campaign until about the 20th of the month but from now on will be busy In a small way with pear shipments and some early handling of other large fruits Tomatoes will also be greatly benefited fited by the rain especially on the higher grounds whore the fruit has felt the summer drought with more severity Many of the cnnncrles have already started operations but the A L Brewer plants which were to open Thursday will not be running until Tuesday or Wednesday The delay In starting was due to a lack of ripo fruit Tomatoes are now ripening rapidly and Mr Brewer anticipates no further delay In the opening of the campaign The rain just at this time i B especially beneficial to the tomato crop as water for Irrigation Is in many cases becoming very hard to ob tain tainThe The rain WOK most severe to the south and west of Ogden In Ogden canyon cast of the Hermitage very Ule rain fell while In some parts of the county west of Ogden the down pour amounted to a veritable deluge YOUNG MEN CALLED TO COURT W V Compton was called to an swer In police court yesterday to the It 1 I The Toggerys Temporary Quarters We Are Located Temporarily in tho I Orpheum Building I I First Door South of Entrance All Office Work Attended to at I THE ROYCROFT STORE I I I I 358 25th Street S iII BROWNE 00 1 I v J 0 c > 4 r charge of obtaining money under I also pretenses but ho did not an I swer and the officers wero directed to bring the defendant Into court It was said that Mr Compton was at the police station In the early part of the morning but that he did not un derstand that the case would be called today The complaint which is sworn to bv Joseph Baumcistor alleges that Compton issued it check for 3GO on the Pingree National bank of this city representing to Mr Baumelstor that he had funds In tho bank and that the check would be honored Upon this representation the com phiinnnt cashed the check but whon It wag presented to the bank for pay ment It was dishonored the bank ntatlng that Mr Compton had no funds on deposit The arraignment wIJ1 he Monday morning Carl Nordqulst failed to appear and I answer the charge of disurbing the peace and his ball in sum of 10 was forfeited John Welch was arraigned on the charge of keeping a gambling house He pleaded not guilty and was placed under a bond of 300 for his appear anco for trial The case of the State against R L Gunter in which Mr Gunter Is I charged with an assault with a dead ly weapon was called but the de fendant was not present to answer tho charge The court ordered that Mr Gunter be advised to appear In court Monday moraine when the case will be called again The complaint alleges that the de feudant on August 11 struck Aubry Henderson In tho back of the head with a bottle of ketchup SMAll SUiT IN MUNICIPAL COURT 1 Ju the civil division of the munici pal court yesterday W Fair Co commenced suit against Dan Parker Jor 2610 claimed to be due ou an account T 13 Evans it Co has commenced cult against Ephraim Hansen for 381011 claimed to be Juo on account The firm of Peterson Ianglols It suing H C Gorden to recover GS 85 alleged to ho due on an open account The ShupcWllllaniB Candy com pany Is suing the Commonwealth Mercantile company for 19389 claimed to bo due on an open ac count F R Watkins has commenced civil action against M J Swerdfegcr to re cover 57 85 claimed to be due for groceries Vlrgilio Labello has filed a suit against Manfrcdo Tobaraccl to re cover the sum of 2330 claimed to be Aue for board and lodging Lorenzo BarflottI has commenced suit against M Tabaracci for 1790 alleged to be due on a certain mer cbandibe account Charles F Grout Is suing Paul Van IComcn for 1085 claimed to be due the plaintiff on an account WORKING ON THE NEW HOTEL The foundation work of the new Marion hotel will be started Monday under the supervision of Contractors laloman and Doyle The base atruc hire will be of cement and will bo niched to completion us rapidly as Misslble In order that the masons may legln the brick work of the building while summer weather continues J C Gale who Is In charge of the excavation has nearly completed the reparatory work necessary for the n lng of the cement foundation The excavators are now squaring up the cellar sides and while they will not finish this work for several days they will not Interfere with the cement vorkera The site of the big hostelry which for several weeks was only a deso ate looking hole in the ground is avery ery lively looking scene of work rind the activity will continue to In tieofio as more workmen will he put to work as the construction work ad unces When tho digestion Is all right the action of the bowels regular here is a natural craving and rellah for food I When this la lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamber alns Stomach and Liver Tablets They strengthen the digestive organs improve tho appetite and regulate tho bowels Sold by all dealers DEfENDANTS ARE MADE IMPATIENT There were no prlsonors on the mourners bench In tho criminal di vision of tho municipal court yes erday The cases called wore of a local nature and were disposed of Iu short order Tho case of the city against Jcnnle and Jane Richards won called again tilt for the second time the com lalnnnt A E Beller was not In uiutt Judge Murphy stated that In iimuch an the city attorney was not iresant the case would not be this missed but that the complainant would be given another chance to ap 1 pear and tastlfy Tho defendants nero Impatient stating that they had twice appeared for trial and each I time their cases had been continued I on account of the failure of tho citys witnesses to appear fOUNTAINS FOR THiS CITY Five sanitary fountains that are to bo placed In different places In tho city have arrived and buperlntendent Charley Kircher of the waterworks de lartment has ordered them installed There la also at hand another foun tain of the same kind that will be erected at tho Fair grounds within a short time One of tlioso fountains Is being in Blallwl at the corner of Twejitynrth street and Washington avenue to take the place of the old fountain 1J r A Wr that has stood there ro long The now fountain will be placed on the city hall corner facing the Intersec tion of Washington avenue and Twon tjfifth street The exact location of the other fountains have not been designated but one will b0 placed in each of the five municipal wards as provided for In a resolution recently passed by the city council The fountains tire small bronzed Iron structures each having four drinking outlets that stand n few inches above the water basin Tho cost of each fountain IR about 03 I Mr Kircher states that the foun I tains will all be In operation within the next ten days MEMBERS Of SIXT WARD TAKE NOTICE Today Is the quarter confer ence of the Ogden stake W < desire that the members of the Sixth ward shall bo in attendance Tho first presidency of the church will be In attendance The superin tendent of the Weber academy will bo tho speaker at the morning ses sion IL W GWILLIAM Bishop PAS TOR A IE METHODIST CHURCH Today Rev G W McCreery will close his pastorate of tho First ethodlst church of Ogden as he plans to return to Colorado to as I sumo a pastorate there The ser I vices will be planned with that In icw Tho sermon in the morning will be a forward look calling atten tion to some ways In which tho church may meet the need of the community and do work fitted to time conditions of the city Tho services In the evening will be very attractive too There will be special music and the many friends of the pastor in the community will take advantage of this final service Mrs McCreory leaves Tuesday aft ernoon for California to visit her sis ter and on Thursday morning Mr McCreory leaves to attend the sea son of the Utah mission at Provo Cures babys croup Willies dally cuts and bruises mammas sore throat grandmas lameness Dr Thomas Eclectic Oilthe great house hold remedy REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Stephens Investment company to Ispkollne Christine Jensen for 500 lots 5 and 0 In block 13 In Lake View addition to Ogden City William A Biddle to AiiRusta A Tijddle wife for l part of lot 13 block 10 In South OgJen also lots to and 40 In block 2 of Massa subdi vision of block 18 plat C of Ogden fjity survey MIAMI COPPER TO INCREASE THE STOCK The Miami copp company con templates now finanoing through an IsHiie of additional capital stocK the exact amount of which has not been determined From the proceeds of the new stock the company will avail itself of additional working capital at a time when production will com mence early in 1911 At the first of the current year Miami had cash exceeding 400000 and still has a substantial treasury balance to Its credit The authorized capital Is 700000 shares par value 5 of this amount G03347 shares arc issued and out standing Some time ago the com pany secured new funds through an Is sue of Sl500000 Gper cent convert ible bonds the second installment of DO per cent being paid January 10 last Since that time a number of the bonds have been converted Into stock The Miami Copper company will bo the first of the new GlobeArizona porph rles to become a producer It has large stock pile which at the be ginning of the year was valued at 135000 Now that underground develop ment work has been curtailed and all efforts concentrated on the construc tion of the new milling plant Miami will start production with an avail able ore tonnage estimated at 15000 000 tons This compares with 70000 000 tons at the Ray Consolidated Among its stockholders are many foreigners and Inquiries for large blocks of the stock from Europe con tinuo around prevailing prices 350 RECIPE CURES WEAK MENFREE Send Name and Address Today You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous J have In my possession a prescrip tion fov nervous debility lack of vig or weakened manhood falling mem ory and lame back brought on by ex cesses unnatural drains or the follies of youth that has cured so many worn and nervous men right in their owa homeswithout any additional holtf or medicine that I think every man wuc wishes to regain his manly power and vlrlllLv quickly and quietly shoulu have a COIr So I have determined to send a copy of the proscription fretf of charge In a plain ordinary scaled envelope to any man who will write me lot It This prescription comes from a phy sician who has made a special stud of men and I am convinced It is tha surestacting combination for the euro of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together I think i owe It to my fellow man to rend them a copy In confidence so that any man anywhere who Is weak and discouraged with repented fail iire may stop drugging himself with harm ful patent medicines secure wimt 1 believe Is the quickestacting restora tive upbuilding SPOTTOUCHJNtf remedy over devised and ao cure him nelf at home quietly and julcklj Just drop mo a line llko this Dr A B Robinson H20 Luck Building Detroit Mich and I will send you n copy of this splendid recipe In a plain ordin ary envelope free of charge A great many doctors would charge 300 to 5500 for merely wilting out a pre ccrlptlon like thlsbut I send It en tirely tree S = 1 COLUMBUS POLICE ARE MUTINOUS FiftyTbrco Officers Refuse to Obey OrdersAttempts Made to Blow Up Oar Barns COLUMBUS Ohio Aug 13 A to tal of fiftythree members of the Co lumbus police department have re belled against Mayor Marshalls or ders to ride on street cars Unlike the regular officers who mutinied last evening the 20 specials who rebelled tonight were not suspended but on their refusal to board cars were told that by that act they had removed themselves from the servlco Last nights mutineers were all suspended today Thoy will appeal to Director McCunc who will dismiss all as Mayor Marshall says that none of them shall be connected with the department while he la executive Mayor Marshall today called for 2000 volunteers for police duty lie took the brunt of nil criticism but said that If his critics wore sincere they would offer to perform police duty None responded Two attempts are thought to have been mado late tonight to blow lip the WcHlaldc car barns A large numbei of police wore sent to the scene Tho explosion were on the Insldo of the barns ANrmAl OUTING Of CANOYMAKERS I ShupeWilliams Candy Co Enter tain Employes Right Royally at Ogden Canyon The ShupcWilliams Candycom panys annual outing in Ogdon canyon yesterday was a grand success from every point of view nearly three hun dred guests of the firm Including tho employes and their families being present to participate In the festiv ities The day was Ideal for the out Ing and nothing happened the entlro day to mar the pleasure of those in at tendance A great variety of games wero in dulged in Including reunnlng jump ing sackracing boating swimming walking the greased jole and even a laughing contest An elaborate dinner was served at the Hermitage hotel to which the guests did ample justice In the eve ning a dance was given for which ex cellent orchestra music had been pro vided The festivities did not como to in end until a late hour when the guests departed for tneh homes declaring that a more delightful outing they had novel had CASHER fOR fiFTY YfARS ODES JRONG MIDDBFORD Maine Aug 13A sensantlon was created in Blddcford and Saco today whon It was official ly announced that the York County Savings Bank of this city had closed its doors because of Irregularities In the accounts of Richmond H Inger soil for fifty years treasurer of the institution anJ one of the loading cit Incas of Blddoford The bank Is in the hands of State Examiner Vllllnm B Skollton of Lewlston who with President C H Prescott and tho trustees has been examining the hooks for several days Treasurer Ingersoll In a letter which he left at the bank before he went to his homo Wednesday admit ted a discrepancy in his accounts The amount of the shortage Is not known Deposits of the bank accord ing to the last statement amounted lo 512098 Most of tho depositors arc mill workers in the Blddcford and Saco cotton mills and their individual de posits are small The other three savings banks are prepared to meet n run when they open Monday TYPOS A JOURr TUEIR CONETION MINNEAPOLIS Aug 3The In Unmtlonal Typographical Union nd journfid today Previously however the convention passed a law giving joint ownership in the allied printing trades label to the Brotherhood of Bookbinders and International Press men mid assistant the storeotypcrs and the photoongraverb union Tentative plans were made for the organization of a new label ausocia tion to which all rights to the label will be assigned If the other organiza tions will agree TIme proposition for equal representation on the Joint conference board was voted down IDAHO FIRE SITUATION IS IMPROVING WALLACE Idaho Aug IS The foicst fire situation in the twonfi of the Cocur Alone district Is moro fa vorable tonight Freedom from high wind and In creased fighting forces has enabled tho forestry department and ban gone far toward stopping the progress of Ibo lire toward Wallace and other canyon towns MAYOR GAYNOR IMPROVING O 0 O NEW YORK AUR 13noth 0 O er conciliation of the physicians O C iu attendance upon Mayor Gay 0 I O nor which lasted half an hour 0 O tonlTht was followed by n bnl 0 I O Ifttln issued at 9110 oclock this 0 O evening which sad O O Mayor Gnynors condition 0 O this evening continues to be sat O O isfnctor Ho has passed a rest C O ful day without pain or discern 0 O fort and no untoward symptoms 0 O have developed f Signed O O GEORGE D STEWART 0 O CNDOWD 0 I O I W PARRISH 0 O GEOnCSD E BREWER 0 O 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOGCOO A to I C > N rights 1 Rummage Sale BegIns tomorrow 1 See the full page of strik ing prices J CARMEN STRIKE o 0 O COLUMBUS Ohio Aug HA 0 O telegram from Sprlnglield re 0 O cclved this morning says that 0 O the carmen on the Columbus 0 O Dayton division of tho Ohio Elec 0 O trlc line wont on strike at 230 0 O this morning The company 0 O says it has enough men to run O O its cars 0 O 0 OOOOOOCOOOoOOOO ocoooocooooooooo I o 0 O INSANE WOMAN AT C I O LAST KILLS HERSELF 0 O O I O Chicago Aug 13 Having 0 O been prevented five times by 0 I O the attendants of the Illinois O O state asylum for the Insane 0 O from committing suicide Mrs 0 O Mary C McArdle yesterday 0 O eluded her guards and hanged O O herself In her room at the nay 0 I O hunt C O During the three months she 0 O WaR at the asylum Mrs McAr 0 I O die onco tried to cut her thioat o 1 O with n razor throe times she G O tried to drown herself and 0 O onco before sho tried to com 0 omit suicide by hanging o 0 O OOOOOOOCCOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooo o 0 O WRECK ON THE 0 O WESTERN PACIFIC 0 O O O Marysvllle Aug 13A col 0 O Hglon In the yards of the West 0 O ern Pacific railroad here early 0 O today caused the death of 0 O Brakeman Peter Clark and ml 0 O nor Injuries to Conductor Cos 0 O tello A misplaced switch en 0 O glue crashed Into the caboose 0 O of a freight train on a siding 0 I O 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO U MAKING FIVE FEET A DAY AT THE GIROUX n Two compartments of the big now shaft of the GIroux Consolidated Mines company arc now down 7fi feet below the 1200foot level and arc being carried on downward at the rate of five feet In 21 hours When the 1300foot level is reached the other three compartments of the shaft v ili bo upraised to the 1200foot level It la planned to complete tins worn about the time of the Installation of llio pumps in the station now being completed at tho 1200foot level Crosscutting from the 1200foot lovol toward the Alpha will be car ried on simultaneously with the erec tion of time pumps at the 1200foot station A second hoisting engine w ll be put in which will handle ma trIals for the pumping station through one compartment of the shaft whllevat the same time the main hoist is handling the mon and materials and hoisting the muck from the cross cut through another compartment Work on the permanent hoisting I irnl at the Giroux shaft Sr being somewhat delayed by nonarrival of njitorials From prcsont Indications 1 the plant will hradly be in operation lefore the fIrst of tho year 1 EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE Sunday Aug 14th via Oregon Short Lino Round trip rate 100 Ton trains dally each way Secure tickets at City Office 2614 Washing ton avenue E A SHBWE C P T A ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Reward for tho arrest and convic tion of the party or parties who placed logs and rocks on track to wreck cars at Lewis camp on the night of Aug 4 1910 on twodifferent occasions S OGDENT RAPIDTRANSCr CO lei NEW WAS11IN6TON IiOUSE 227 2 Wshnon Aveo ROOMS and BOARD J BREAKFAST AND 250 LUNCH r TO 30c I 350 S PER WEEK DINNER 35c J Room and Board 625 to 800 per week includes light bath and towels Plenty of hot water at all times l Mrs J Jet Feliz Prop OII rJ bonil 17 Jt To Everybody We have what we call our offpeak sign lighting rate Signs are attractive and draw attention to your store With a sign transformer and low volt Tungsten you can I illuminate your store front at small cost Callus and we will tell you all about this class of lighting Don t let your wife break her back over the wash tub She isnt as young us she was when she said yes to you Call at the Boyle Furniture the Ogden Furniture the Boyle Hard ware and the Sidney Stevens Imp Co and look at those upto t date Electric Washing Machines These firms will guarantee the amount of current the Electric Washer uses per hour to do tho washing 1 Thcso same firms also carry the latest ideas in Modern Gas Ranges We install gas services free but you are at lib I erty to buy your gas range wherever you can be suited best I To those who arc I using gas for the first time remember that I Miss Berrington is our demonstrator who will instruct you how to economize and get tho best results with your gas stove PHONE 102 UTAH LIGHT i RYecoe J D DECKER Local Manager II 9 II z u J lU I I < < W < I 8tIt i6 4 i 7 d