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T r r yf THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 18 190

The Fountain Head of Life-Is The Stomach

stomach and who docs notA man who has n weak and impaired

his blood has becomethatI di test his food will soon findpropcr t I d-

k nod fmpavarishcd and that iris whole body IS Improper y an-weainsufficiently nourished-

Dr PIERCES GOLDEN flIEDG 71L DISCOVERYthe 1101ot-

nli1kcs the stomrrclr stronu Promoteslulees restores the lost nppe tJ-

dJfjct1tC te Hakesliver slidth-

purfflcsJtcsIntj1ornsslmllatlon Dcrfect tlc 1rcat bloodmoicrl-

lUJJdcrilnel enriches tile blood It IS

and restoriltlte nerto tonIc It makes mrnmind and cool In ad1emcntlastrong in body ilCtJlC

extract of American medical rootsIyccriThis Discovery is a pure habitforming drugs All itsand all injuriousabsolutely free from alcoholIt has no relationship with secretingredients are printed on its wrappers

Fs endorsed by the lenders in all the schools ofngredicntItsnostrums every substitute for this timens a proycnnostrummedicine Dont accept a secrett ASK TOUR tntGneaas They must know ofx oaN COMPOSITIONremedy on right in your own nciehborhood40 carsmade by it during pastmany cures Pierce i Buftalo

Worlds Dispensary Medical Association Dr KV res N Y

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TIlE MUD TUTLELa-ys as many eggs as the hen But the mud turtle does not cackle

c Moral It pays to advertise By advertising our Yost Gearlessmotor washing machine in tho Local Papers we have mado wash

a day of pleasuro instead of one of drudgery In many homes inOgden Will your home be the next

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read the dials of an electric meter it Is only necessary to notethe record of each dial begluuimj with the right and writing the re-

sult from right to lelt to obtain the readings Owing to tile close-ness

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of the observation required and the possibilities of errorscaused by the angle of sight It is necessary to read each dial ex¬

cept the right hand one In connection with the one of next lower J

value I

AS A GENERAL RULE IT MAY BE STATED THAT WHEN APOINTER STANDS BETWEEN ANY TWO NUMBERS ON A DIAL

THE LOWER NUMBER IS ALWAYS READThe small figures above each dial give the numerical value ot Ione division thereon as Is units lOs tens 100s hundreds

1000 tthousands Each division of the units dial represents lieworth of electricity

READING THE METER-In reading the dial shown above tho lowest or Is dial Is first read

the result being 1 The 10s dial follows The pointer stands between-the

r8 ana the 9 and is read t and the reading of the two dials is 81

On the 100s dial the pointer has passed the 5 and stands almost onthe 6 It cannot however be read G until the pointer on the los dialhas completed the revolution of which 08 has been Overed conse ¬

quently the pointer Is read 5 and the total reading of the three dials-is

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6SL Likewise the pointer on the 1000s dial must be read 1 sincethe pointer on the 100s dial has made but 05 of a revolution sincethe pointer on the 1000s hand stood at 1 The total reading of themeter is 15SL

FIGURING THE BILL-In order to figure the bill suppose your register now stands at

1581 while at the previous reading It stood at 15i7 the difference lijwould show the number of units consumed during the period andthe bill would be 24 unitsxllc or 264

With a little practice ono can learn to read the meter withoutdifficulty and a few seconds spent each day in glancing at the rendIng and checking the consumption will enable one to keep in touch

a with the amount of current being used and in this way keep thebills down

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Thirty Mining Claims 500 acres good Mineral Ground

itwo Mills properties already producing Limited amount of

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By Former TraiDerBy Tad

New York March lSBllIy DC

lanes was up to see us again Lncl

Bill has things to utter concerningJeffries too He said II think itsabout time that Joffries came out amlet tho public know whether ho is golug to fight or not dont you I have

10000 to be bet that Al Kaufman carbeat him and Id like to know whetherlie wants to cover It or not I put oveitwo champions Corbctt and Jeffrie

and if I make Al Kaufman champion-Im willing to retire

Jeff Is going around the countryposing as the best white heavyweightin the world and getting easy mono p

on the stage If lies anxious let himsay so and the tightloving public catlook to a now man to fight Johnson-To tell you the truth I think Johnson-can beat Kaufman but a year fromnow Im willing to have Al fight himand think that he will win

These oldtlmcrs didnt need sixmonths to find out whether Uidy wereIn condition or not I really tintthat Jeff is stalling but the publicfalls for It anyway If he wants to findout how good he is why doesnt hefight Kaufman

You know he never did like to fightfor he was the most fretful follow Iever handled and now that he is beingcalled I guess that lies more fretfulthan ever I appear to be sore at JeffOh no but I like to see a man conicout and set on one side of the fenceor the other He promised to fightTommy Burns some time ago out westand the next morning ran out on it

I declaringtiming

that he never said such a

Then whon Squires came over heagreed to fight him and when I hadarrangements made he said he didntwant to fight any more 1 think Kaufman can beat him yes Five yearsago of course Jeff was a marvel I-

do not think that anyone could havebeaten him then but now Id bet thatboth Johnson and Kaufman can trimhim

Will Kaufman fight Barry or Ber-ger Yes Ill haVe him fight Bergerhere 10 rounds but Barry will havoto go a longer distance Al chasedBarry all over the ring in Los Angelesand I dont want to have him box such-

a short go with a fellow who takes tohis heels all the way Al is a longdis ¬

tance fighter tiles Battling Nelson Itdoesnt do either one of them any good-

to get into these short goesTim Barry was up today making a

noise like a dynamite bomb Jim wants-to tIght Ho doesnt care who theother fellow is but he wants to fightAl Kaufman Sam Bergor Sam Langford Jim Stewart or Jack Sullivan Howill bet Kaufman 1000 that ho canbeat him and terribly anxious aboutgetting busy-

AWFUL TRUTH ABOUT GRIFF

Western Writer Figures Out HowMany Balls He Has Pitched

Slowly but surely the secrets ofClark past life are leakingout It Isnt because his pitching armis glassy that Manager Clark Grlllithwill not be a regular on the Redsstaff next season says a western writ

erThe simple and logical reason Is thatduring his career on the professionaldiamond Griffs wing has beon swung17538792 times BO that the hingesare pretty wolf worn and sag a littleat the connections after he has work-

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out a bitIf you dont believe the figures are

correct got a pencil and a block ofpaper and work It out yourself

I BASEiliLlCHICAGO 12 VERNON 5

Los Angeles March 17 ChicagoNo 2 defeated Vernon today 12 to 5

In the first game ora two weeksseries Summary R H EChicago 1U 11 1

Vernon 5 10 1BatteriesSutor and Owen Shaefer

and Hogan

Oakland March 17The game be-

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Chicago White Sox No 2 andOakland resulted as follows ScoreChicago White Sox No 2 2 10 2

Oakland 1 5 b

Batteries Spencer Altrock andPayne Christian hairs Thomas andLaLonge

EMERYVILLE RESULTS

Oakland March 17FIne sportmarked tho racing at Emeryville to ¬

day with the St Patricks Day handi ¬

cap as the feature The event result-ed

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in one of the best finishes of thoseason Doiante well handled by Leewon by half a length from Stanley FayDose Queen the favorite was slow-to get going but went to tho frontand led until the stretch was reachedMendon proved a surplse by winning-the two mile race He was quoted at20 to 1 Results

First race six furlongs soilingToll Box 100 Walsh 10 to 1 won I

Hazlet lOG Butler 20 to 1 secondAltamor 107 Rotltg 40 to 1 third

I rime 11415-Second

>Srace four furlongs purse

Olathe 101 Gross 15 to 1 wonIndian Mall 97 Ross a to 2 secondGerando 112 McIntyre 7 to 1 thirdTime 048

Third race two miles selling Men ¬

don 104 C Mlllor 20 to 1 wonHenry 0 105 Clark 2 to 1 secondBonvolio 104 Butler 7 to 1 thirdrime 334 25

Fourth race mile and seventy yards-St

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Patricks Day handicap Doranto199 Lco 3 to 1 won i Stanley Fay117 Clark 11 to 5 second RoseQueen 95 Deverich 9mto C third I

Time 145Fifth race one mile and twenty

yards selling Doscomuctsr 93 Ross >

5 to 1 won Fantastic 107 Buxton 2 I

to 1 second Flgont 91 Devcrich li

to 1 third Time 14215Sixth race Futurity course soilingBellwether 110 Sandy 3 to 1

won Madman 100 Walsh 23 to 5

second Boggs 101 Scovllle 30 to 1

third Time 11025

SANTA ANITA RESULTS

Los Angeles March 17Tho StI Patricks handicap at one mile tit

feature of an excellent card was caplured by Vox Popull at Santa Anita

I park this afternoon Glorlo beat thebarrier and cut out the pace until tholast sixteenth where Vox Populi camewith a rush and got tho verdict by ashort head from Glorlo with Czaronly a neck away

First race six furlongs sellingHenry of Shennacmre 117 ShrinerS to 1 won Charley Heenoy 117 JBrooks 8 to 1 second Talarand 117Preston 5 to 1 third Time 114 1

Second race four furlongs two yearolds purse Franlfi G Hogan 110 McGee 3 to 2 won Lcvonghton 98Wilson G to 1 second Sureget 110V Powers 7 to 1 third Time 017

Third race six furlongs sellingElizabeth Harwood 101 J Howard9 to 5 won Billy Bodemer 106 Musgrave S to 1 second Otllo 107

Brooks 5 to 1 third Time 11315Fourth race one mile St Patricks

Day handicap Vox Popull 112 Hutwell 4 to 1 won Glorlo 109 V Pow-ers

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13 to 5 second Czar 107 Ken-nedy

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11 to 5 third Time 138Fifth race milo and an eighth soil

IngCloyno 97 C Russell evenwon County Clerk 110 Powersto 1 second Day Star 103 Rico 20to 1 third Time 15315

Sixth race one mile selling ThirdRail 101 C Russell h 10 to 1 wonDredger 100 Biltwell S to 1 sec-ond Mllpltas 10D V Powers 4 to1 third Time 13915

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Seventh race five and a halt fur-longs

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purse Tom McGrath 115 V

Powers 2 to 1 won Bat Masterson115 Butwoll 2to 1 second LadyIrma 102 Kennedy 7 to 2 thirdTime 10515

NO RECORDS BROKEN

PlUsburg March 17 =Tho first games-of the International events between-the 1908 champions of the AmericanBowling congress the National Bowl-Ing Association the Canadian BowlersAssociation and tho Middle WestBowling Association drew a large at¬

tendance tonlgh Time Bonds teamof Columbus Ohlo the A B C cham-pions

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rolled 2515 the Brunswlcks otNow York tho N B A championsmaking a scorn of 2GO and tho DeSota Stars of St Louis M W B Achampions totalled 2635

There appears td be little expecta ¬

tion ot any records beIng broken thisbeing shown by a message sent nySecretary Langtry today to F Bruggemann of Sioux City Iowa and LarrySutton ot Rochester N Y to comohero on Saturdays to roll off their tieof 691 for first place In the Individualevent j jWESTON REACHES BLUE STORES

Poughkeepsie N Y March 17Ed ¬

ward Payson Weston finished tho thirdday of his crosscontt nont walkingtrip by reaching Blue Stores Colum-bia

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county tonight footsore andweary Tomorrow ho will start forHudson ton miles distant goingthenco to Albany

TENROUND DRAW

New Orleans March 17 UeorgoKitson of Now York and Kid Greaves-a local bantamweight fought tenfounds to a draw tonight In theeighth round orn scheduled tenround preliminary Patsy Hogan otNow Orleans was given the decisionover Kid Burns of Atlanta

DEFEATED TWO FALLS

Baltimore March 17 Wrestler GusSchoneloin of this city tonight defeated Bob Monefoff of Asia In twostraight falls catchascatchcan

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Personal experience with a tube otManzan Pile Remedy will convince-you it Is Immediate relief for all formof Piles Can be applied directly tothe affected parts reducing Intlam-ination swelling and itching Guar-anteed Prlco 50c Sold by Geo 1

Cavo and Depot Drug Store

STRICKEN BLIND

Tho performance at tho Utahna thisweek a finely arranged society dramaentitled Stricken Blind has morethan met expectations It has drawnwell and the audiences have express-ed their delight most apprecia-tive

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mannerThe story is plainly set forth and

easily followed and the Interest Is

held from first to last It Is plainlyapparent that the Moore Stock company is becoming very popular withOgden theatergoers Every now play-

of late adds to their laurels It isbecoming more and more manifestthat popular prices do not mean an

Inferior showStricken Blind1 will boar a favor-

able comparison with the beat per¬

formances of the season anywhere andIs far above the average

The character of Jas Maitland Is es-

pecially adapted to Mr Frederick

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OGDE TUFFEXCHANGE

Private Wires to All Callfornia Tracks

OVER ELITE CAFE

Moore who appears in that role Irtho scene whero ho rebukes his wifefor her supposed inconstancy tin Ijealousy of his nature Is strongly porrayed and Mr Moore does fine actingPearl Ethlor Moore tribes the rolo orMrs Mnitlnml with her usual excellenco and tho two In their various ontanglemciits constitute tho center ortho play The mother lovo broughout In tho sacrifice which she makesof her little boy for his advancementin tho world Is beautifully presenterIt was splendid acting nnd handkorchiefs were in evidence in every quar-ter of the house

The parts aro all well cast ThorIs not a poorly presented charactor Inthe entire play And this is ono of UKfeatures of the Moore Stock company

I Mr Moore Is especially happy in thcombination of talent In his sorvlco

Miss Storm appeared toHno alvantage as Ada Bruce Likewise MrEailo as the ovlliconipanlou of JasMaitland-

Mr Whittier plays well always butthe character of Sir Walter Brucifloes not afford him tho opportunity forhis best work Air Sold Roach how-ever has better opportunities as Laz-arus and Joseph Levant and takesgood advantage of them

Annlo Ince as Laura Bruce who fallin love and Is willing to run away withthe bad man in the play does herselgreat credit In a role quite dlfferonifrom those which It Is hor usual parto take And Mr Roscoes part as th <

lock lccoper while not so Importantwns well taken as was also that ofMr William S Donovan in the bettorrole of William Wyman And lasbut not least excopt In statue wasIlltlb Ruth Osborn who played thepart of little Arthur tho stolen childShe remembered her part well andgave It clearly

The play Is an excellent performante all around and reflects greatcredit on tho entire Moore Stockcom-

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS

LENGTHY DISCUSSION

rCommittee Appointed to Confer With

City Council ntSpcclal Meet-ing Friday Night

The Ogden Chamber of Commercehold an Interesting meeting last ovening tho principal topic of discussionbeing the proposed granting of a Iranchlso to time Ogdcn Rapid Transit com-pany over Wall avenue from Twentyfifth street to Thirtythird street Tbdiscussion entered Into at tho meetingmay be summarized In the fallowingmanner

The question as to whether a street-car company holding a franchise overthe streets of Ogden City can holesaid franchise for an indctlnlto lengthof time upon the streets that are notbeing used by tho company in otheiwords over streets upon which tlio

not constructed a car serviceand whether the city council does nothave time power to revoke thefranchlse under such conditions

Whether It is not a fact that anyfranchise granted by Ogden City tcany and all street car companies on

Wall avenue would be detrimental tctho better interest of the taxpayersand to the city ns a whole by render-Ing it Impossible for a trunk railroadline to enter the city and would It notbe bettor for the city to withhold thegranting of tho franchise to the streetcar company so that It would be freeto grant a franchise at some futuretime to a railroad company that mightdesire to build a trunk lino Into thecity

These questions were thoroughlycussed by the members present sometaking ono view of tho matter andothers another view Tho conclusionfinally arrived at was that the publicutilities committee of tho Chamber otCommerce be Instructed to meet withtho committee of the whole of thecity council Friday night when thatbody will consider the franchise askedfor over Wall avenue by the OgdonRapid Transit company The com-

mittee was instructed to take a standeither for or against the proposedfranchise but to discuss tho questionwith the city fathers as might seem

best to themThe franchise in question has passed

its second reading beforo tho citycouncil and the meeting of the com-

mittee of the whole Friday night Is tofurther discuss the merits of the ques-

tion

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that a report favorable or againstthe third and final reading of time

ordinance providing for tho franchiseas the case might be mado at the reg-

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session of the city council nextMonday night and thereby finally dispaso of St

A member of tho council stated lastevening that those IL favor of grant-Ing the franchise and those opposedto it would have the opportunity Fri-

day

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night of expressing their viewson the question and that it Is hoped-

by the solons that a free discussionof the bill wilt bo entered Into at thattime He said that the council de-

sired¬

to act wisely in tho matter antithat they could hotter do so If nil thophases of the question were threshedout before them

ARRESTEDF-

OR SMALL

THEFTDEPUTY SHERIFF OF DAVIS

COUNTY AFTER PRISONER-

One C M Brown Wanted for AllegedTheft of Seven Dollars From

His Employer

Deputy Sheriff Rose of Davis countycame to Ogden yesterday to got onoC Al Brown who had been capturedby the pollcp force of tho city at tho

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request of the Davis county ofllcoraDrown is charged with stealing S1

from a farmer near ParmlugtonIt was said by Olllcor Rose that a

few dayslago Brown was given a jobby county farmer and thatwhile the family was away from homoho entered the house and Is alleged tohavo stolon tho 7 A fourteenyearold lad accompanied tho deputy shorinto Ogden and when confronted by MrBrown readily recognized him as theman wanted for the alleged offense

Brown is very extraordinary manphysically Ho Is 7 feet a inches tauand weighs a llltlo over 200 pounds-Ho wears workingmens clothes anucarries every sign of tho workingman his clothes uhoqs anti hat aresuch aJ the laborer usually wears andhis hands show tho callouses f thebard worker

He expressed considerable surprisethat he should bo arrested for taro

theft of S7 or any other amount lorthat matter but very modestly sub-

mitted to the arrest willingly Iferincto return to Davis county with thedonut sheriff Ho stated to the Iopnrtincnt horo that he Is an expolicoman of a pity In Texas stating thatho carries his formeruniform In htstrunk which is now in the hands oftho railroad company ho not yot box-

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presented his check for the sauteMr Brown was considerably amusedover his arrest and the posltlveneasof the boy who branded him as mho

man wantedSome of the opQcors at tho Ogdon

station think the erstwhile ollicor otTexas is the Bubject of n mistakentidentity and that withal It sa hugo-

joke on tho big man

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