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r eJ THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 1909
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When the Boy needs Clothes
bring him here
You cant do better you
may do worse
Our Boys Clothes arc made
j of strong durable fabrics
doublc seweddouble seats I
double Itnccs and double
strength all round Suits built I
for duty
Suits at S3 4 to 8 I
Overcoats iii single breasted
double breasted military cut
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and Russian styles Cute little
Reefers and Top Coats All I
sizes 250 if3 1 to r8 II
The Boy we clothe will he
draped curreetlrhis Clot lies I
will not east too much and the I
splendid wear of our garments
will be a source of great com I
fort to his parents
FRED M NYE
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I REfERENCES I
Sunday special Spring Chicken
Fine Pastry Charles Cafeteria
Last presentation of Jack the
Giant Killer and the big bill at tho II
Orpheum tonight Tickets on sale
for next weeks great bill which is
headed by Rose Royal and her nosing
horse
Our phone orders arc not phony
RussellJames Co
Merchants LunchThe ladies of
the Episcopal church will give
a mer
chants lunch Dednesday Oct 2S at
he parish house corner Grant and
Twentyfourth from 12 to 2 p m
We carry a full line of the best
meats RussellJames Co
You cant lose when buying 8
G Butler
Miss McBcth of Ogden is visiting
friends in Evanston Wjo She is the
guest of Mr and Mrs T G Foster
f A big house is already assured the
It Orpheum for tonight Last presenta
I lion of Jack the Giant Killer and
the fine bill
t The next tImo you buy clothe
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look for the Hart Schaffner Marx
= E name you will find It in the clothes
at Wrights clothing store
Our phone orders are not phony
sta RussellJames Co
Miss Sarah Blood of Farmington is
spending a few days in Ogden visit
ing with her many friends
Every one should see this weeks
great bill at the Orpheum Last time
if I tonight
The next time you buy clothes
t look for the Hart Schaffner 8 Marx
name you will find it in the clothes
t4 w at Wrights clothing store
I Mr and Mrs
William Varncy are
r rejoicing over the arrival of a bright
l eyed daughter at their home
r + Greatest bill of the season at tho
Orpheum
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k I Just In car of corn Prices right
Ogden Feed Co phone 500
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Mrs Emma Lindsay and Mrs Goo I
T Layton of Kaysvillo were Ogden
i visitors yesterday
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Every one Is talking of that Or
pheum hill
Any meats 10c Vegetables Pastry
Fruits 5c at Charles Cafeteria
Mrs Jennie Climes was a Kays
rille visitor during tho week tho
guest of Miss Nellie Varncy
Miss Delpha Patterson of Farming
ton has had to return home on ac
count of illness Miss Patterson has
New from I
tile Apron I
DeparbnentI
Childrens White Aprons of fines
quality lawn daintily made
sizes 4 G 8 and 10 years at 50c I
GOc and 75c
Childrens Sacque Aprons of I
best quality Amoskeg Ging
ham sizes 1012 and 11
years 65c
Sacque Aprons for tho little tots
2 3 4 and 6 years 35c
Ladles Saccfuo Aiprons with
bibs Amoskcag Gingham 40o
Ladles Saquo Aprons with
yoke and no sleeves and with
yoke and sleeves all sizes I
each Stoo
THE M M WVKES CO
2335 Washington Ave
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been a student of the Ogden schools
this year and expected to remain here
I during tho winter
Rose Royal and her posing horse
I at the Orpheum next week Tickets
now on sale
It makes good every time That Is
Lewis Good Coal phones 149
Last Imo tonight Jack the Giant
Killer and Uio big bill
Bulbs at Hcndcrshots both phones
General Auditor Erastus Young
general auditor of the Hnrrlman lines
with headquarters at Chicago passed
through Ogden today fn private car
014 en route to Salt Lako City
Dont cool Sunday try our famous
family dinner Charles Cafeteria
Good wages and steady employment
for a dining room girl a laundress
and a house girl at the State School
for the Deaf and Blind
Bancroft Returns W H Bancroft
vice president and general manager
of the Oregon Short Line Railroad
company passed through Ogdon this
morning en route to Salt Lake City
from San Francisco
Food cooked and served right You
dont wait at Charles Cafeteria
Anthracite CoalFill your bin hc
fore cold weather Phone 27 John Farr
Concrete PlantTho gasoline
engine and concrete mixer to be used
on the new freight depot foundation
has been placed on the grounds and a
trial run was made yesterday after
noon The concrete gangs will prob
ably be put on early next week
COALRock Springs Castle Gato
and Clear Creek Gillette Coal Co
153 West 27th SL Phones 1071
Consumers Coal Co All kinds of
good coal Agents for Grass Creek the
best 4 coal on the market A A
Shaw Mgr Both phones 418
Republican HeadquartersThe Re
publican city committee has opened
attractive headquarters on the ground
floor of the Orpheum block from
which place the campaign will be con
ducted rho dally papers with rend
ing tables a committee room and tho
chairmans office are being fitted up
Few good men can get winter em
ployment at the Sugar Factory by ap
plying to tho Superintendent at the
Factory
Kemmcrer Coal guaranteed the best
Sold only by M L Jones Coal Co Ind
140 Bell 409K
j Mother and Babe Depart Mrs
I John Barker the child mother and
j her infant child who were stranded I
in Ogden for a few days by the theft I
of her pocketbook and ticket yester
day received mono from her hus
band in Garfield Washington and
left on tho afternoon train While
at the depot Mrs Barker and her
child were cared for by the railroad
officials and the matron who did ev
erything possible for the comfort or
the little mother and her babe When
she loft she expressed gratitude with
tearful eyes that told of genuine ap
preciation
Brick warehouse for sale Purchas
or to remove material from the ground
Apply John Scowcroft Sons Co
KNIfiUTS TO
GIVE A
PARTY
SOCIAL AND CARD PARTY ON
MONDAY EVENING NEXT
Unique Prize Which Will Carry With
It a Peculiar Responsibility in
the City Election
One of the social events of the sea
son will be the dance and card party
given by the Uniform Rank Knights
of Pythias at the Royal Dancing
academy Monday evening Oct 25
1000The
The reception committee embrac
ing such notables as Judge J A
Howell Mayor A L Brower Attor
ney George H Halvcrson Attorney
Joseph Chez Attorney A E Pratt
Attorney Geeorgo H Davis and Win I
Glasmann are doing all In their pow
er to make the occasion a pleasing
success They proposee to lay aside
political gloves for one night and
to drown and forgot their political I
differences In the revelry of a Brewer
waltz or a Glasmann twostep
In the card room tables have boon
provided for a large number of per I
sons who enjoy card games The com
mitlee is trying to arrange with I
Messrs Glasmunn and Brewer so that I
the person who wins first prize in
the car droom will be tendered the I
position of auditing tho accounts of
the city waterworks The person who
wins Iho consolation prize will have
to serve time on tho water wagon I
The Uniform Rank under whose
direction the dance and card party
will be given Is the military organi I
zation of the Knights of Pythias They
bao about thlrtjfivc members In the
local order and these will appear In I
full dress uniform to assist the dlf
forgot committees lu making an en t
joyablo evening for all who attend I
The lodge room with Its parlor and
dining rooms which adjoin the Royal I
Dancing academy will ho used and
thus afford ample room for all those
who will attend this brilliant social
event
W v is Going I
to be Mayor
QUEEN LOUISE
Will Tell You
Panmist I
446 22nd Street I
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK I
THE GREATEST CHilD PCTUR I
I EVER PRODUCED
I ELEVEN ANSWERS TO BREWERS
BESMIRCHING ATTACH ON GlASMANN
The Following Eleven Reasons Are Given by the Brewer Bunch in
a Paid Advertisement in the Morning Examiner as to Why
Mr Glasmann Should Be Unfit for Office We Present Our An
swer to Each in a Parallel Column which Shows How the Brew
er Ring Misrepresents and How They Are Straining at Gnats
I I but Are Sallowing a Camel in the Rotten City Report
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GLASMANNS REPLY
1 Glnsmann did not come with
the boom and the record he has
left behind him has been so good
that every man who has ever as
sailed It has been proved a slan
derer
2 lie pleads guilty to having
acquired a newspaper and uplo
date the only man who has been
able to maintain a successful ono
In Ogdcn
3 What cases are before the
courts All libel suitsmost of
them recently filed by J D Skeen
and up to date Mr Glasmann has
won thorn all They were In the
nature of the Tom Richard cases
Come again Jedtly
4 That is what they said about
Abraham Lincoln Gen Grant Wm
McKinley Theodore Rooscelt and
President Taft
5 Ho promises nothing for
votes except to Improve on his
splendid record as mayor made
four to eight years ago if possible
They arc the Browcrltcs who are
promising any and everything to
get votes
G The people reelocted Mr
Glasmann by tho largest vote over
given a mayor in Ogden in lOOT
for not buying the waterworks at
the price demanded
7 If it frightens Investors and
homeseekers away from Ogden to
expose the rotten city government
conducted by the Brewer bunch
who is to blame for It
S It surely Is for Mr Glas
manns Interest as well as every
other Ogden taxpayer to show up
the rotten city government of Og
den Who wants his taxes In
creased and his money squan
dered Sure in addition to other
good motives we are also for our
own best Interests
9 Who staked Smurthwaite out
to attack Glasmann Who caused
the strife to start this fall Why
do the Brewer followers whine for
being shown up when they started
the whole strife Now they whine
because Mr Glasmaun defends
himself
10 Did he Glasmann says No
But is willing to have it said he
asked people to give money to the
Republican campaign fund Did
Brewer violate the law when he
openly confessed to allowing gam
bling and prostitution in Ogden
11 Well If Jcdcdiah Daniel is a
specimen of the sane and sound
then we can rejoice that Glasmann
Is the opposite No one desires to
bo what Jedodiah Is
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GLASMANNS UNFITNESS
Written by J D Skeen
1 Came with the boom leav
ing a record behind him
2 Acquired newspaper
3 Constantly before the courts
In civil and criminal cases too
numerous to mention List fur
nished on application
S Perennial office seeker
Knows no sense of public duty
5 Promised any and every
thing for votes
G Promised to secure water
works In ninety days Paid at
torneys with city funds to adviso
him it could not be done
7 Frightens investors and
home seekers v
S Encourages everything for
his own selfish purposes
0 ConsJnnJUy llbellng good citi
zens and strTringtUp strife
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10 Violated the Federal Law
Separated from tho Service I
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11 Erratic oppressive abusive
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BIG MEETING
IN WEST OGDEN
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Republican Candidate for Mayor and Candidate for Councilman of
the Second Ward Entertain the West OgdenitesBrewer
Bunch Handled Without GlovesCampaign
Fibbers Receive Attention
Last evening the Republicans of
West Opden had a most enthusiastic I
rally Tho meeting was held in Mrs
Georgia Zimmermans home and the
two large parlors were packed to the
doors Wm Howell and the Repub
lican candidate for the council In the
Second Ward J H Larson
and the j
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Republican candidate for mayor wcro
present A Gleo Club was In attend
ance and all wore cheered to the echo I
for the many songs and hits of tho
evening
The next councilman from tho Sec
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ond Ward J II Larson made the
first speech and said that ho was a
candidate for councilman of the Sec
ond Ward subject to the peoples
wishes He said he had always tried
to work for the best Interests of Og
don as a private citizen and If elected
he would make It his special duty to
labor for the best Interests of the
Second Ward and the whole clt of
Ogden He understood some one had
been to West Ogdon and hnd prom
ised the people to extend the water
mains to West Ogden If they would
vote for Mayor Brewer and the Dem
ocratic council He said that ho
could not make any such promise but I
that he believed tho people of West
Ogden were entitled to receive water
through the city mains since thoy
had helped buy the waterworks by
having their homes mortgaged for the
waterworks and that ho would make
It his duty If oleclod to work for
tune hest Interests of the people of
West Ogden and Ogden City
William Cilasmann was the next
speaker He called tho peoples at I
tention to the extravagance of tho
city government tinder the direction I
of Major Brewer and explained to
the people why he objected to tho
water report made by Mayor Brewer
and his water committee and said
that the people representing Mayor
Brewer will tell you that I am oppos
ed to Ogden owning the waterworks
Ono gentleman spoke up and said
Yes the Brewer people have been
hem already and have told us that
Mr Glasrnnuu said I want you
people to distinctly understand that I
I I am not opposed to tho city owning
tho waterworks I am not opposed to
the city making extensions of the wat
erworks wherever needed He said
he favors the extension of the water
mains to West Ogden as well as to I
every other locality where the peo
ple are willing to connect their
homes with the water mains and pay
for the water But said Mr Glas
mann It is a crime for a candidate
I for office to promise to make water
extensions In return for jour votes
The law is very plain on that and I
think I can safely say to you that any
candidate for office who would prom
ise you to extend the waterworks to
Pest Ogden in return for your votes
would just as quickly break such
promise as to make It I have not
made a single promlhe as to what I
will do if I become mayor and I shall
make no promises and I would advise
yon people not to trust anyone who
would make a pledge to you for your
votes I shall he glad to receive the
votes of West Ogden for tho office of
max or but not because I offer you
any Inducements to vote for me other
than the pledge that I will try and
give you oven a better city government
than I did when I was mayor before
This is promise the law permits a
candidate to make as every officer is
supposed to do the very best ho can
for the people Dont let the Brew
eritos deceive you by making prom
ises I would suggest to you that you
take your chances with the Republi
can candidates and if they arc suc
cessful to present jour case before
them and I am fully convinced they
will give you proper consideration I
Tho newspaper I represent has al
ready said that West Ogden Is en
titled to the waterworks and at one
time the city council followed the
Evening Standards advice and re
quested tho old water company to
build the water mains to West Og
den
Severn of the citizens present did
not hesitate to say that they wanted
water and everyone present agreed
that they ought to have It
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At tho conclusion of tho speaking
refreshments were served and then
singing closed the evenings program
It may be said that the efforts of I
the Brewer bunch to stampede tho
West Ogden people to vote for them
I on the pledge of extending the water
mains will not make them many I
I votes
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ORPllEUMTONFllT
There will be vaudeville at the Or
pheum tonight after two nights of
darkness caused by the taking of the
show to Logan where it broke the
seasons attendance records This will
be the last opportunity to see George
Auger and his company In their
sketch Jack the Giant Killer Mr
Auger is a giant over S feet tall and
I in his support aro two midgets The
rest of the bill Is an excellent one In
which there is much comedy Seats
me already on sale for next weeks I
show which begins Sunday night It
is headed by Rose Royal and her won
derful posing horse
YOUNG MAN
LOSES IUS
LIFE
SON OF LINDSAY ROGERS SCALD
ED TO DEATH
Father Was One of Ogdens Leading
Lawyers Family Has Been
Living In Fresno Calif
The many friends and acquaint
ances of Lindsay Rogers the 10year
old son of Lindsay R Rogers will bo
grieved to learn of his death which
occurred last Thursday at Fresno
I California where the Rogers family
has resided for some time past The
young man died at his parents homo
and was surrounded by a sorrowing j
mother and father and other members
of the family I
The death followed burns received
through the explosion of a steam I
pipe in Mr Rogers Las Palmas win
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cry where young Lindsay wns In i
charge It is said that at the time of
the explosion the young man was in
vestigating a leak in one of the stills
at the winery when the defective
pipe suddenly gave way and allowed
the steam to envelope his body
It was thought at first that the In
juries were not of a serious nature
as the doctors for a day or two main
taining that the burns were not fatal
Tho boys mother was at San Fran
cisco when the accident happened
and sho was not summoned home un
til the condition of the boy became
alarming It seems that the doctors
misjudged the extent of the burns
as young Rogers took a sudden turn
for the worse It Is reported that
onefourth of the body was scalded
but that the face was not harmed
The young man will be remembered
as a mere boy for he was not very
old when his parents left for Salt
I Lake From Salt Lake City they
moved to California where the fam
j ily has since resided The parents
aro well known In this city
Lindsay R Rogers the father was
known as one of the leading lawyers
of this section of country
DESTRUCTION
i CAUSED BY
FIRE
MORAN ASPHALT PLANT IS RE
DUCED TO RUINS
Early Morning Blaze Which Caused
the Tooting of Many Whistles in
the Railroad Yards
The boiling over of a pot of asphalt I
at the P J Moran works on west
Twentyfourth street early this morn I
ing caused a fire that destroyed tho
plant entailing a loss of about 4000
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and delaying the work of paving the
streets of Ogdeu for about fifteen
days
Shortly after G oclock this morning
flames were seen darting from the
roof of the asphalt shed and within
a few minutes the entire structure
was In flames The sounding of the
railroad whistles and a telephone
alarm to the department summoned
the apnaiatus from the central sta
tion For three hours the firemen
worked to save portions of the plant
and the largo quantities of asphalt In
the barrels near tho boiling pots
from which the fire had started About
9 oclock they succeeded in oxtln1
gulshing the flames I
No sooner had the members of the
firo department left the scene of the
fire than the fifty or sixty employes
of the Moran company began tearing
down the ruins preparatory to rebuild
ing the plant
Frank Gowan superintendent of
Morans paving plants who had been
telegraphed to arrived In Ogden on
an early train and assumed charge of
the reconstruction
To a representative of this paper
Mr Gowan stated that he had sent I
numerous telegrams to various coast
cities as well ns all eastern cities
trying to locate a railroad plant which
could bo ought to Ogden on passen
ger train schedule He estimates tho
loss at 1000 which is about half the I
value of the plant One of tho asphalt
tanks Is destroyed hut the other with
tho sand dryers was saved He said
that the men will be at work night i
apH rliv rebuilding 1
It was about three weeks ago today
nnurii M THEATRE r > j
Jflh11LUF OCEN
Monday Night Nov 1 dKE
FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY
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and ins R Grisme A GENTLEMAN FROM
Announce oht
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A Comedy by Messrs Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A Wise I Sf
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The best comedy since THE SENATOR that
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Evening Mail Ja
A CORKER tfh
Colonel Roosevelt says ITS tthar
rsId
Prices150 100 75c and 50c Seat sale opens Thursday roan
Oct 2B 10 a m Curtain 815 Carriages 1045 Free list suspended stet
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Chase Saoborns Coffee son agfi
se CoffeeI whi of l
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Seal Brand known as one of the very best oil tho market We son
carry it The local agent for the coffee would not extend to us the r Jet
same business courtesy he gives other competitors in reality BE a ri
CAUSE WE DONT BELONG TO HIS TRUSThis lame excuse son
we would cut the price which Ve never did until now In fact re on
fused to sell us so wo arranged for our supply from outside and stag
will sell it at T
spar
35c per pound f last floi
for a limited time only I rout
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FRESH EGGS he
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Why buy strong tasting storage eggs when we sell you the fresh
cut
laid article at the same price Fresh Nebraska ranch eggs received
late
ed twice a week direct from i anch doz nc
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Utah ranch eggs less than a week old 37 1 2c
the
Dont believe tho Trust stores about UK iI
thai
A competitors KNOCK Is always a BOOST Our goods bear out lia
every assertion We make str
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THE BUSY STORE flof
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Bell phone 91 Ind 1163 Corner 26th dnd Washington the
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NEW TREATMENT FOR llo
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Corns Bunions Callouses I favI
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MONEY PACK COUPON ENCLOSED I is 1
NO CURE NO PAY I that
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341 Cortland St Atlanta GaI cant find where T
in to express my gratitude for the wonderful results halt
obtained from your Gladphect Corn Remedy Being teal
a trained nurse am on my feet most of the time Be I thul
foro using Gladpheet I tried numerous remedies i
pall
MAKE with no success at all in fact my corns were worso
ruh and I had Just about made up my mind to have im paE
FEE toes amputated regardless of disfigurement for thy FI
IiAPPY pain almsost
was unbearable even without shoes on
and as a last resort I gave Glad pheet a trial and the I r
relief Is worth a hundred times tho price Yours with t
a heart full of gratitude ESTELLE ROWLAND
I have had wonderful success in
removing with Gladpheet cal
louses which had baffled the skill
of two or threo doctors One spec
ialist wanted 20 MRS E B
PERKINS Springfield Mass
I cannot speak too highly of
Glad pheet My wife
was troubled
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fearfully but after three lays j L s
there wasnt a sign We have f Iti
boomed Glad pheet In Philmont
MR ED E RHYNDERS Philmont
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Sheet ol Plaster le Triple I J l 1
and box of Salve dC Size lee yo
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RUBBER GLOVES 50c PER PAIR L ord
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CARRS DRUG I fa
STORE I < the
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SOLE AGENT COR GRANT AVE AND
25TH ST 1 Nf1 gr
that the Moran asphalt plant in Salt
Lake City was destroyed by fire in a
similar manner The plant was re
built with great dispatch and was In
running order within fifteen or twen
ty days
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SENSATIONAL DIVORCE
IN SALT LAKE CITY II
Salt Lake Oct 22Fiyc divorces
wero granted by Judge Morse at his
weekly divorce hearing Friday after
noon two were continued for the pur
pose of completing tho service of tho
summons and several orders to show
cause were disposed of Tho court
room was crowded with litigants wit
nesses and spectators and the testi
mony in some of tho canes was ex
ceedingly sensational
Perhaps the most pathetic case bo
fore the court was that of Albert L I
Baker against Mary B Baker Dur I
Ing the recital of the story of his
wifes desertion and her affection for
another man Mr Bukor could not re
straIn the tears which came to his
eyes as with quivering lips and a
voice filled with emotion he described
how ho had done everything in his
power to break off her Infatuation for
tho other man whose name was not
mentioned in court but was unsuc
cessful in his efforts and was finally
compelled to let her go to her affin
ity while tho only thing left for him
was seek a divorce
He said that they were married in
Ogden on August 15 1S95 and have
two minor children All was appar
enllv happiness in his homo until
April of last year when she met a
man with whom she fell in love Sho
then told her husband that sho loved
another and he became aware of the
fact that sho had repeatedly met him
clandestinely in July 190S ho said
that he sent her on a visit back east
hoping that absenco would overcome
her Infatuation for the man But It
did no good and she returned only
to leave him In July of this year with
the declaration that she would not re
turn
She was entreated to return to him
but wrote that she would not do so
She also requested him In one of the
letters to keep the children He paid
that he had a far more serious charge
which he might have brought against
Suller Little Children i
FOR SUCH IS THE KINGDOM LABOR
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and get n cake of the daintiest toilet
soap made absolutely free 91 I
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her but refrained from doing so on ILQ
account of his children His testimony tu
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was corroborated by two witnesses AS
tvho knew of the conduct of his wife ti So
and the man with whom she bernnc Anv
Infatuated Judgo Morse granted the c Iir
divorce and gave Mr Buker the cits d f lit
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lody of the children
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HOGS AND VEALS 13
n1 EOn
We are paying for fat hogs wehgh f Adl
ing from 175 to 250 Ibs live weight
700 per cwt
For fat veals 70 to 125 lbs drcssei I KJI
weight lOc per lb We receive hogs I
and dal i
veals dally
Anybody who prefers dressed weight
on hogs may bring them in on Tuesdays
and u
days or Fridays between 730 I
then
n m TVo will then slaughter
while you wait and pay 005 per Cwt
for the same class of hogs as ahoC
specified At either of these dl1Js j
you may chooso whether you want
700 live weight 9G5 dressed
Veals In either lire
you may bring
or dressed Access to our plant s
now convenient since the construction
of tho viaduct
OGDEN PACKING PROVISION
COMPANY
READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE
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GLOBE THEATRE to n II
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