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URGING OGD N TO PUT UP THE
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Ii Judge C C Goodwin has had his
J life shortened by the victory Ogden
gained when Salt Lakes extra tax for
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the capitol was defeated He Is in
1 censed outraged and flabbergasted at
I the stupidity exhibited by the citizens
I I of Utah He treats country Utah with
the same unreasonable contempt and
i disdain which Tom Moore had for
American on his first visit to this
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country an apology from that gentle
man later being offered as an amende
honorable Judge Goodwin In his
weekly says
Wo suggest again to our Ogden
I friends that they start out with that
subscription and hurry it up They
will have the authority to build the
capitol In Ogden before they get the
money raised and 500000 will bo
enoughto pay for a capitol for the
peopleof Utah that is for this gen
eration at least for the spirit was Il
I lustrated one day in constitutional
al convention
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i The proposition was up to pay the
superior judges of the state a decent
salary so that they could afford to
I give up a lucrative law practice to
I accept the office and so that they
might live decently while In olllce But
one member who came In off the
range objected in a most forceable
speech and quoting from an Imperfect
memory the speech was about as fol
lows
liMy Fon takes a team goes to the
canyon works all day to got a load of
poles and all he gets for himself and
his team is 200 He certainly worku
harder thandocs those fellows that
just sit and bear lawyers talk and I
I don t know any reason why they
should be any better paid than my
son
And he did just what tho majority
did on Tuesday he voted liNg
When John Morrisscy beat Horace
Greoloy lix tho election in tho New
York district and tho news was carried I
to Mr Greeley his answer was That I
Js eternal Justice John Morrisoy can
comoTiearorrepresenting perfectly tho
people of that ward than I over
could
the Ogden capitol for
And so wo sny
250000 ought to suit the majority In
Utah better than an elaborate struc
ture oven though that structure might
be an honor to this state
Editor Goodwin should not fill his
mind with such forebodings Ogden I
will be n
which
will build capitol
credit lo the state in which even
Goodwin lives Tho hills and yalleys
will labor for us In shaping a thing of
art and lo that extent at least our caP
ital will bo grander than anything
which might have have been built In
the city resting on sm baked hills I
bordering on alkali flats I
CONVINCE YOURSELF THE
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WEATHER IS FINE
About n week ago there were com
plaints that tho weather vVas un
seasonable loo cold Now with the
thermometer registering eighty in the
shade there Is another complaint
It Is too warm
Man is bard to please When cold
weather comes ho prays for warm
days when the summer days are with
him he asks for the zephyrs of win
tel
In those sections of Southern Call
fornit where the climate is equable
the inhabitants grow inactive The
lassitude Interferes with the progress
of the people and they complain The
snowcapped mountains far distant are
their dreams of Paiadise
Americans who visit the Hawaiiau
Isands are delighted with the rich I
vegetation but the beauty as it grows
commonplace loses its charm and
tho travelers sigh for home
Now what do you think of such per
verseness The lesson it teaches Is
this
Train yourself to be contented with
your lot while still ictaining an am
bition You cannot hope to have all
nature conform Its moods to your likes
and dislikes When It is warm say to
yourself that warm weather is just
the thing While saying so may be
a stretch of the truth the effect will
be magical The hottest day will bo
bearable Tho mind helps to make
good or bad weather Storm clouds
have their sun tints which are Incom
parably beautiful for one who docs
not mind the storm Lightning flashes
open up the depths of strange lands
In the sky and unfold magnificent pic
tures to those who do not dread the
roar of thunder which follows in the
wake
Summer days are enjoyable if you
keep cool Tingling nerves make warm
weather warmer
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OGDEN SHOULD BE MADE A CON
VENTION CITY
Ogden should become a convention
city The more this city advertises
its attractions to the outside world
the greater will be Its growth
Everyone admits Ogden Is beautiful
ly situated and has more natural re
sources than any other city of its size
In the intermountain country but the
development of those resources is com
paratively slow
Theie is one way In vjhlch to adver
tise which will bring results and that
is to draw the people here by conven
tions or other gatherings
Our hotel accommodations may not
be equal to the demands of large con
ventions but hotels will come if we
create the demand
Already plans are being made for a
convention of the business men and
livestock people of tho Inland em
pire to be held in Ogden That con
yen lion should bring to this city 2000
representative merchants and freight
ohlppere of this interior country It
should be a business convention with I
out a hurrah or parade Tho purpose
is to bring the heads of big business
institutions and others together to is
cuss ways and means to force the rail
toads to deal impartially with the peo
ple of what is known as the inland
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empire and theie would be no need
for diverting pleasures while the con
ference was on At the close of the
convention tho visitors might be
shown over tho city and taken for a
trip through Ogden Canyon
While the Weber club has this sub
ject of conventions under cousidera
r 11o rAIo8C CI CiI9 T
For that tired rundown feeling eat
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I It has all the bodybuilding material in
1 the whole wheat prepared in a digestible I
orm Try it for breakfast
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tlonit would bo well to take up tho I
question of calling a meeting of tho
peace officers of the west to be held
In Ogden for tho purpose of reaching
some conclusion as to how vagrants
and crlmlnnJly Inclined wanderers
should be treated by each community
As It Is now nil communities arc
shirking responsibility driving the
vagrant and suspicious character from
place to place refusing to meet the
problem until by overt acts of crim
inal transgression these itinerants
finally become a heavy charge upon
the lawabiding
i Inasmuch as all communities suffer
by reason of this failure on the part of
anyone lo do Its full duty some con I
certed action should be decided upon
The only manner by which this fixing
of community responsibility can bo
arrived at Is In holding n conven
tion of those Instructed with the en
forcing of law ancl order and caring
for the derelict of society and this
Ogden can bring about by calling a
convention to bo held In this city some
time soon
NEWHOUSE FAVORS OGDEN FOR
TH E CAPITAL
Samuel Nowhouse means what he
says when he declares that If Ogden
proves equal to subscribing 500000
to build the capitol In Ogden he will
aid in bringing about the moving of
the capital
Ogden has taken kindly to Mr New
house and in turn Mr Newhouse has
seen much to admire in Ogden so that I
the joining of hands was to have been
expected I
Samuel Newhouse is the man who
gave Salt Lake City a boost upward
at a time when that city was deeply
depressed He started the building of
skyscrapers and supplied the Salt
Lake newspapers with tho only live
subject they had In three years He is I
a town builder and had Ogden held his I
attention four years ago and obtained
the benefits of his energy and finan I
cial resources our opinion is Ogden
today would be in a position to dictate
terms on more than the capitol I
This wideawake man from Salt Lake
City says he likes Ogdens assertive
ness and that while ho has big In
terests In Salt Lake he is willing to
aid promote this aggressiveness by I
giving to Ogden part of the good
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things In the form of state bounties
It begins to look as though tho
capitol is assured With a big breach
opened in the walla of Salt Lakes
citadel victory la certain
But Ogden must not cease to bat
tlo until the capital is won
If
COMPANIONSHIP
Man Is a friendly animal says the
Times He seeks companionship If
not known by the company he keeps
he Is not known at all Intoxicated I
and inclined to song he wants to as 1
sociate with his fellows in exactly tho
same state If sober with a tendency
to moralize upon the failings of oth
ers he wants a sympathetic audience
His associates must be of his own
kind The man out of tune with his
neighbors ought 10 move For none Is
so unhappy as tho one who is not ap
preciated or who thinks ho is not
which is much the same thing Tho
man whose estimate of himself Is not
shared by those about him should
either change his location or his ap
praisement of his own value With
congenial spirits he may bo content
anywheie without them ho cannot fit
happily into any place uuder the sun
STORAGE RESERVOIR A GREAT
BLESSING
Morning Examiner
It is not generally known that water
In storage eliminates many of tho
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most dangerous bacteria carried by
streams The director of the water I
supply of London has made a report
in which he shows that In thirty days I
the typhoid bacillus is completely de
vitalized
Although London uses a mighty riv
i er of water the metropolitan water
board endeavors to provide storage
for at least thirty days in order to
avoid tho destructivenoss to human
life of the microbes of typhoid fover
Tho claim Is made that raw river
water should never bo consumed until
I it has stood for a month
I The enlarging of Ogdens water
storage capacity by the building of
the new reservoir which is of many
times greater capacity than the roscr j
voir which has been In service for
twenty years or more will make pos
sible this Impounding for a long
period and If it Is proved that ty
phoid bacillus can bo rendered harm
less by storing the water a greater
length of time then the reservoir ca
pacity should bo Increased until the
full thirty days storage is secured
There is nothing In modern civiliza
tion more dreaded than typhoid fever
and yet the water supply of few cities
Is free from tho deathdealing germs
Farmers mechanics railroaders la
borers rely on Dr Thomas Eclcctric
Oil Takes Uie sting out of cuts burns
or bruises nt once Pain cannot stay I
where It Is used
THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY I
day Lagoon 50c round trip Salt
Lake Ogden Ry
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KEEPS CURLS CURLED
Hook Holds Hair In Shape Until It
lo Pinned Fast
In these rtuya of puffn nnd curia nnd
othfr marvelous component of the mod
ern coiffure the man who can flnd a wny
to nwke curlg better or cnfller Li ont1J
high rond to fnmc ADd fortpne A devafe
for this purpose Is tbnl Hhown In thfc
illuBtrution und Is the Invention of nn
Illinois man It CtfllRIRtfl ot n olnRle curl
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FOR NATURAL HAIR TOO
5nS Iron which baa ffroovea along Its
length large enough to receive one aide
of n double wire hook of much the same
phape na a safety plnf The hair Is curled
nround tho cylinder and over one end of
the book nnd when the curl or pull Is
nmde the book Is fastened at the free cnd
which Is constructed to permit fafltenluff
nnd the purr la held together until II can
bo pinned In place on the bead The de
vice can nlno be need In curling nntnnil
hnlr and the hook will hold the carl In
shape until that shape bI well set The
chief annoyance In rolling fnlio cnrJs IB
experienced In their coming unrolled be
fore adjusted
ONIONS SALT AND LIQUOR
FOR A WOMAN
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Mrs Katharine Gould spent one rail
lion dollars in eight years for liquor
onions salt and chicken feed A mil
lion spent in onions and salt and
washed down with strong drink must
have afforded Mrs Gould as much real
comfort as an old sot obtains at the
free lunch counter
There are millions being squandered
each year by women of the perverted
tastes of Mrs Gould These woinen
of the idle rich are restless nervous
dissatisfied beings pandering to false
appetites They arise tired seek di
versions new and novel and > end the
day with twitching nerves Their
nights are sleepless because of their
dissipations Gradually they v develop
habits which claim them as victims
and they end their days either in mel
ancholy or some other form of ner
vous collapse
There are other women robust and
mentally strong who never see a dol
lar beyond the Jmmediate wants of
their famllieswho sometimes sigh for
the wealth of a Mrs Gould but they
would not forfeit their health and men
tal balance for the millions of a Rock
efeller
After all true wealth can not be
measured in dollars Mrs Gould can
have her onions and salt and liquor
but the woman of plain habits and
common sense will thank good fortune
that there has never conic to her a
temptation whichnif accepted by be
ing beyond her power to resist would
have filled her rumd with wild crav
ings and hallucinations
CHEAP RATES EAST VIA RIO
Grandp June 4 5 11 12 16 and 26
See A J Cronin agent Phones 104
and 115
THREE SMALL FIRES
CAUSED BY LIGHTNING
Salt Lake June 11Three fires at
the same time and a dash by two loose
fire horses through the streets follow
ed a terrific crash of lightning and
thunder crash about midnight Sunday
night
The fires were of little moment
The horses after the first few leaps
of their frightened dash galloped back
into the flro headquarters through a
rear door went to their places and
stood to be harnessed
Tho single bolt of lightning which
produced the thunderous crash appar
ently caused all three of the fires Tt
is supposed that it struck a light feed
wire which led to the three places
though each was widely separated
from the other
The department made its first nm
to tho Elite theater South State
street near South Fourth There it
was found that a fuse had been burn
ed out
The department had hardly turned
the corner of First South and State
streets on Its return when an alarm
was sent in from the Crane company
plumbing supplies 141 East First
South street directly across the sheet
from fire headquarters The lightning
had burned out a switchboard which
In turn had set fire to some boxes
This blaze was put out with trifling
damage but not before Thomas J
Thomas a night watchman for the
Crane company In his panic bad
thrown a heavy hammer through the
glass of tho front door
I While the firemen were at work at
the Crano company an alarm came in
from Jim Bomblnos saloon 13
Commercial street but tho fire there
which had been caused by lightning
also was extinguished quickly
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BOLD BURGLARS MAKE
RATHER RICH HAUL
R S JcnkJns and Hie Wife Lose Val
uables While Asleep in Hotel
Two gold watches 30 In money
valuable papers and a pass composed
the loot of one of the cleverest burg
laries which has been reported to tho
police in weeks
The burglar for the police are of
1 the opinion that only one person was
concerned in the affair took tho
watches the papers and the pass from
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Only of it
Why wait any longer when four rooms can be furnished for so small amount and on terms to correspond
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I The Oe F Cs June Brides Sale
Offers the prospective home makers the greatest opportunity to start right even though they may not have
the ready cash to buy whats needed to furnish a home Look Into this It is a great opportunity
Only 14350 Furnishes 4 Roonjs
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
OGDEN FURNIYURE CARPET CO
HYRUM PINGREE Manager
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beneath the noses of a man nnd his
wife as they lay asleep not three feet
away
awaR S Jenkins a railroad man of
BIngham Junction and Mrs Jenkins
were the losers They were robbed as
they were asleep in a room at the
St Albans hotel 230 West Second
South street Friday night
O S L CHANGES TIME SEE
card this paper Nine trains each way
dally between Ogden and Salt Lake
City Note No 2 now leaves Off
den at 115 p m for the Capital
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NOTICE OF SALE
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The OgdenLucln Copper company
location of principal place of business
Ogden Utah
There are delinquent ijfon the fol
lowing described stock on account or
assessment levied on the Sth day or
April 1009 the several amounts set
opposite the names of the respective
I shareholders ns follows
Cer No Name Shrs Amt
270 John F Crltchlow 3125 1250
74 John F Crltchlow 2500 100U
315 John F Crltchlow2500 1000
341 John F Critcnlow 2000 800
32 Therry Crezee 2300 520
114 Thorry Crczee1GOO 640
161 Therry Crezee 1000 400
328 R A Moyes 2500 1000
317 D W Chase 2500 1000
35 T B Evans 588 235
36 J M Carlson 118 47
44 D F Steele 291 117
70 C A Ransom 500 200
111 George I Parmloy 1000 400
115 Elijah Farr Estate 1000 400
130 Sam Ambler 300 120
141 George D Pyper 1000 400
173 Emley Davis 100 40
174 Glen Kock 100 40
249 C L Bills 2000 SUO
303 O A Kennedy 1300 520
331 O A Kennedy 100 40
500 O A Kennedy 500 200
321 L D Olsen 1000 400
315 M Buchmiller 5000 2000
And in accordance with law so
many shares of each parcel of said
stock as may be necessary will be sold
at the ofllce of the secretary of said
OgdenLucin Copper company at room
411 First National Bank building in
tho city of Ogdon county of Weber
and state of Utah on the 20th day of
June 1909 at the hour of 12 noon of
said day to pay delinquent assess
ment thereon together with the cost
of advertising and tho expense of sale
E A STRATFORD
SecretaryTreasurer
Room 411 First Natl Bank Bldg
Ogden Utah
Date of publication June 7 1909
DIRECTOR CROSS SOCIETY
AT UTAHS SERVICE
Salt Lake City June 13A commu
nication from President W H Taft In
his capacity of president of tho Amer
ican National Red Cross society was
received Saturday by Governor Wil
liam Spry In which the president calls
attention to the fact that tho services
I of Ernest P Bicknell the national di
rectory of the society are at the dis
posal of any state or city which may
require assistance The president also
refers to the facilities or the organi
I zation The letter contains a state
ment showing that the society spent
447289300 between January 5 1905
and May 5 1909 Receipts from the
sale of Red Cross Christmas stamps
for the benefit of tuberculosis work
amounted to 138000 The expenses
of the society were but 30195
O S L EXCURSION TO UTAH
and Idaho points north Saturday June
19th Cheap round trip rates Long
limits returning Ask agents for par
ticulars
PARK CITY FANS AWAITING
JEFFORDSCROWLEY GO
Salt Lake City June 13FJSht in
terest IB nearing the boiling point over
the JeffordsCrowley go to bo held at
j the Dowey theater Monday nlghL
Backed by an enthusiastic following of
I Cornlshmeu Jeffords is ruling a short
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RUSSELLA7JAMES CO r I
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I For All Kinds 0 Meat
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1B1183185 Twentyfourth St Thatls All Today
Bell Pl one 866 Ind Phone 52
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Here Is a carnival offer
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Will give a fancy summer vest costing 600 to 800 selected
I t from his goods made to order and up to thestylo In every point with
each full suit order I
The offer commences with the carnival this week and ends In
I sixty days Gentlemen who get their clothing made at
LEMMIES TAILOR SHOP
please take notice Ind Phone 261 183 25th St
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favorite Crowley is backed by every
Irishman In camp nnd will have plenty
of support at the ringside
v Pete Sullivan the crack Salt Lake
Lightweight is putting the finishing
touches on Crowley Both men tip the
scales around 190 pounds and are in
great condition
Aside from the fight Miners union
day will bo marked by other sports
or which a three milerace and rock
drilling contests are features
YOUTH CAUGHT STEALING
AND PLACED IN JAIL
Salt Lake City June 13 Vernon
Walker a lad of seventeen years hail
ing from Pleasant Grove was arrested
by the police Saturday night for drink
ing beer in a saloon lie was given a
lecture by Lieutenant Richard Shan
iron and allowed to go on his way At
S oclock Patrolman J 1C lllnton
brought the same lad back Into the
police station This time he was
caught stealing a sack of oats from
John Green at the corner of Fifth
South and State streets Green who is
a neighbor of Walker In Pleasant
Grove was allowing him to sleep la
his barn For the last fow days ho
says he has been missing oats from
his supply Saturday night he lay In
wait and caught Walker as ho was
leaving the barn with the oats
At the station Walker admitted he
had taken the oats for tho purpose of
selling them IIo was locked up in
the boys ward of the city jail and as
ho Is under ago he will bo turned over
to the Juvenile court Monday
ALIAS SUMMONS
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Weber State of Utah
Esther Newman Plaintiff vs Sam
uel Newman Defendant
The State of Utah to the Said De
fendant
I You are hereby summoned to ap
pear within twenty days after tho
service of this Summons upon you
If served within tho county In which
this action Is brought otherwise
within thirty days after service and
defend tho above entitled action and I
In case of your failure so to do judg
ment will be rendered against you ac
cording to the demand of the com
plaint which has been filed with the
Clork of said Court
This action is brought to recover a
Judgment dissolving the bonds of
matrimony heretofore existing be
tween you and the plalntlffff
IIALVERSON PRATT
Plaintiffs Attorneys
P O Address Rooms 102 and 103
Eccles Building Ogden City Utah
FORD CAR WILL SOON
ARRIVE IN LARAMIE I
Denver Juno 13The Ford car No
2 In the
coasttocoast automobile race
which left Denver at 1 p in today
will attempt to roach Laramlo Wyo
tonight he Ford car No 1 which are
rived In Denver at 9 oclock this morn
Ing left tonight for nn allnight run
to Cheyenne Wyo a distance of 1001
miles
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The Acme car which encountered
difllculties In Kansas Is expccto 1 to
arrive in Denver tomorrow morning
I although the condition of the rOldS
makes it Impossible to predict the
time of arrival acuratcly
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UNION MADE
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have worn f
the PACKARD r
shoe Made
better r
every
year Get
fitted today
Youll be satis
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