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Show Ti -- .' ".t iflfc a, .!. , 'Wv.w-- iriey A.i . a,.-,-- . . TI1E 3I0RXIXG amusements. grand HOUSE OPERA Olrectioe North aretrn Theatrics Association. It ALEXANDER GRANT. Roa Mg- - j, June b Thursday,"" mwww JUUIVW special tour the BRILLIANT actress rose coghlan and the eatiro Nev York rest and production In the nM dlacuaao.1 dramatic offering of the season's tbeatneal triumph of Nev York, London and Pull Mrs. Warren's Profession BY GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. The St. Paul Dispatch of April 13 The best of the Shav Myt: the pla;a aeen hero. The Lion andcom. Mouse' is an amateur affair pared to this great work of Shav." PRICES ...SI AO, SUM, 73 and GO c. SEAT SALE TUESDAY, 10 A. M. glenwood Saucer Track Wednesday Night Ten Big Events Roller Skating in Pavilion NICHOLS BAND Free Admission to Grounds UTAHN A THEATRE Sill Changes Every Saturday Matinee. EVENINGS Twe Performances, 7:30 and MATINEE Dally, Except Sunday, at 3:10b EXAMINER, Smith, who klii a'lrged has failed to support her and has rtesened her The plaintiff s for the since ruaiody at two children. The complaint in the case was filed jester Jay. a.-k- night the board ot education will open blus for li,tKK worth of text books to be ued in the next Bve years. The books hate not Inen seise: ej and practically eveiy publishing hcuac of any cuaaequeuct- - in the I'uited States haa seut in an la all probability a number of houses will be giteu the con tract . Tut-sda- - .. . . OGDEN, - S UTAn. TUESDAY, Twelve Are Nsmed by the Board Education. ol ul I. . . 10c, 20c, 30c 10c, 20c THE s work. The officer of the HeriuUm 8 are; Mr. J- H. Junes: setting psst chief, Bailie 0. Kiouti; M.1 E. i' Kate McCarthy: E. S.. Rosalie laker: E. J., Catherine Hedrick; manager, Clata Randolph; M. of R. C.. Evelyn Vandiver; M. of F.. Martha Sirova; protector. Emma Torrence ; outer guard, Mattie Richmond. After installation of officers the kulght and ladies were entertained at a banquet. The reception committee were Mrs. J. 11. Jones snd Mrs. G. R. Klontz. beeu detuonsiravd to lie firs! class. As soon us the lor.nl mills are in opera'ion nioie H'vmion sill oe given tu the Three Forks fset-r- j. The same company practically controls both ronceiT. At the Montana site emuravturs an- engaged in erevtiug cottage,, a the place is some distance from a towu of any description. HANAN - BEAT SHOE WINDMILLS Sugar Company's Engineer Diecevere Pumping Device of Value. Garland. June 2. An entirely new and useful device for the purpose of pumping water by horsepower, constructed on a simple plan without the use of gear wheels, has recently been Invented by Joseph E. Corbett, chief inechaulca! engineer of the Utah Susar company. Garland department. The device has been oa exhibition and given a thorough test at the sugar factory grounds for the peat ten daya. The new invention will be found especially beneficial to rural districts where electric and steam power Is unavailable and horses are plentifuL The machine Is at present In the hands of a company consisting of some leading cttiiens who are arranging for the manufacture of a number of these machines to be pieced oa the market at vary reasonable prices. As sooa as these machines are offered to th public, windmills will be a thing of tho past, especially in tha rural districts. The apparatus can be attached to any ordinary windmill well pump of any depth. Mr. Corbett owns two farms at Bancroft. Idaho, one a dry farm and tha other an Irrigated farm. He re eontly vlaltej hie family la Uutt place end was confronted with a proposition that exerted his Inventive faculties. On tho dry farm he feeds stock end recently sunk a well to obtain water for the animals, but pumping water by band was a slow and hard process. A windmill wee too expensive and tha wind uncertain. He found that the attachments, gearings, etc. necessary to operate the pump by horsepower were eapeesive and unsatisfactory. Bo he put his mental powers at work on e plan that developed Into this new and simple machine that will revolutionise former horsepower appliances for putnpe oa the farm. PRODUCTION .OF UTAH CEMENT preai-ntaiio- t, er 1 h OMAHA BOOSTERS They Will Have a Famous Quartette With Them, Nickelodeon offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS Bcarcely receive a puna uf 115. The present world's record ot 1:08.4 was MtaUlsh. ed by T. M. Bamuelaaa on the Ogden saucer la 1005. e Another feature will be a lap, handicap, professional, ia which ment possible haa been allotted to Manager Heegroa haa ant up 82 la lap each town which will be visited. money for each lap. This should Ia answering requests for a longer bring out the apeedy ones, sad Incistay, attention la being called to the dentally assist soma one la putting a injustice which would be done the crimp Into another record. rill sen uf tbs nsxt town, if the trala The program fellows: Is held beyond the time of departure Motor tulle exhibition for record. advertised, la making the time table Twonille lap handicap professional. tho railroad people laid down certain Quarter-mil- e opes professional. Two-mll- e rales and strict adherence to printed open amateur. schedule la the moat Imperative. Threwquarter-mllhandicap Instead of bringing a brass band, tho Kike quartette, the finest quartette west of Chicago, will be with EXCURSION TO ELY the party. Thera will be numerous oor salons at which music will he deJune ?ih, via Southern Pacific. Bpe-rla- l sired and the Omaha men will be train leaves Ogden 3:15 p. m., arprepared, to furnish a first class article In that line. The quartette Is riving Ely 8:15 a. m., Saturday, June composed of J. R. Gertie, first tenor, 8th. Stay Ely Saturday end Sunday, W, B. Rlgdoo, second tenor, Dr. Clawl and leave Ely 8:00 p. m Sunday, Jane P. Lewis, first baas, and C. 8. Haver; oth, arriving Ogdca next morning. stork, second bans, ' Round trip 111.50, Omaha Commercial Club. a city or town along the entire 8.000 miles of way bee not written asking for an extension of time. Tha running time uf tha trala has been figured to a nicety and every nut two-tull- e RACES AT OCDEH All arrangements have now been completed for the excursion which the business men of Omaha will make la June. Tha various cities along tha route have been very kind and are showing great Interest In their coming end In many instances have planned elaborate receptions and entertainments for them. Tho assurance le given that the advertised schedule will be strictly observed. Although scheduled for a trip uf only sixteen daya, the party could easily spend a month on the excursion, so numerous art the invitations which have been amt the Glaa-man- ... PRICES MATINEES lMi cirrunit-tani-es- . r It-- j Twelve additional teachers were named yesterday by the board uf education. Other names will be selected at an early date at which time vacanA box car was brokm into Sun- cies will be filled. Followiug are the day and emptied of a quantity, of name of the new teachers: Marion A. Belnap, Lucy M. Colder, whiskey. Mrs. Gwen Keyes, Verna Koepp, MaAe a token of appreciation and es- rguerite Kiser, Theresa Scheffler, Ateem, Mrs. Fred JJjore, wife of the lien C. Schcnck, Myna Thomas, Jenlocal theatrical man. has nie Thomas. Abbie Gprtez, Nellie been presented a 1th a handsome Lily M. Learnan, Blanche M. breastpin by the girls of the Ogden Lamed. High school, who participated In the Dress presentation of the operetta, CEO. MCOHE SENTENCED Rehearsal, on the ere uf commencement. The young ladies of tha High school hare appreciated the effort of Admits He Made a Mistake in the Man He Best. Mr. and Mrs. Moore in the staging of their operetta. Dr. Dalrymple made the George Moor, was sentenced by speech on bbhalf of the young ladies. Judge Murphy to serve 80 days in Jail and pay a fine of 90. on a charge of , The following warranty detde were assault and battery, in police court PLANT AT DEVILS SLIDE NEARfiled with the county recorder yesterING COMPLETION. The complaining wityesterday. day : F. D. Richards and wife to Willard ness In the case was Francis Weaver, Beal, lot 45, plat B." consideration a G. A. R. veteran, aged 74, whose 1175; Jennie Grant to Mrs. O. McDer-mo- limbs and features bore evidence of Will Employ 200 Men and Turn Out hit a 40. 41. block 8, Mountsiu the blows administered by Moore. Barrels of Cement a 2,000 W. View addition, conalderstion (SO; From the testimony It was deterDy. H. Lewder and wife to W. H. Taylor, mined that after the meeting of the a farm in Harrisville. consideration U. A. R. committee on Decoration 1200. day. Mr. Weaver walked to the depot As soon as the teat of machinery with an old comrade from Balt Lake. While standing at the depot he was Is completed, which by present calcuWlnneinurca Star: Last night large Western Pacific grading approached by Mrs. Moore, divorced lation will be the Portland outfit arrived from the eaat an.l this wife of Moore, who requested him Cement companyFriday, will commence the out filed teams to walk home with her as tha hour manufacture of Union cement for commorning ten or twelve of town for the section in the vicin- was late and she lived beyond Pacific mercial purposes. Ae conducted up of avenue, near tha railroad tracks ity of Sawtooth st the south end teat has been entirely this Antelope range of mountains. The Weaver readily consented and walked to date the and every part of tha satisfactory Una la now pretty well covered with past his turning point In order to large plant Is ready to perform It miles. of see for distance a at safe Moore that forty arrived Mrs graders lta work. As yet no grading outfit! have been horns For more than a year work has baea seut out on the line between Wlnne-muec- a While going aouth at Twenty-eighton ateadUy at Devil's Slide, tba going and Golconda. street, on the tracks, Mr. Weaver was location cf the company's mills and suddenly struck by Moore, felled to John Ballard, who was arrested on the ground and klckej until ha was quarries. That portion of the' canyon In the a warrant of insanity, was taken yes- barely able to arise. As soon as Immediate vicinity has been trenw terday to the hospital for treatment Moore discovered who b, had attack- formed and a smell, but seat aaJ oras It was determined that he was sick. ed, he attempted to persuade tha old derly, village has been built out dose man from informing Uie police. Ha to the banka of Weber river. It la tuned been have licensee admitted on tha witness stand that equipped with business blocks, maMarriage and Goldfield of Van t Asa Birth he had no provocation for the assault, cadamised streets, public parks, a sewBlanche Prescott of Nampa. Idaho, but stated that ha thought Weaver er and water system end M lighted Sanand Edward Edwin and Myrtle was soma other man. furnished by the comby electricity born, both of Pocatello. pany's generating plant. Regularly 200 men will be employPYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL Caroline Smith has commenced sn ed by the company, whose elm It Is R. William action for divorce from to make of Devils Slide a modal Calantha Temple No. 1 Pythian Industrial town, built for the convenBisters of Ogden, cams down It Balt ience and comfort of Its workmen. Lake Friday to Institute llermlon The factory is the largest manufacTemple No. 8 in Balt Lake, says tha turing concern la Utah. It has a dally Balt Lake Republican. Tha Instltut-In- capacity of 2.000 barrels of cement officer was Jdra. Evelya Glaamann, per day, and represents an outlay of 2410 Wash. Ava. cling as supreme chief. The officers approximately 81,000,000. The buildof Calantha Tempi then exemplified ings are of structural steel, are all Latest Motion Pictures the work. Present were: M. E. C oonnected, and front on both aidea of Mrs. William Glaamann ; E. B., Mrs. a street running for more than a block Minnie White; E. P., Mrs. Robins; in length. Htar tha Illustrated Song. Tha Union Psctflc company baa conmanager, Mr. Barry; M. of R. C Mrs. Ritter. Members of the degree structed a system of trackage to seProgramme changes Monday, team were Meadamee Lind si y, Lees, cern raudate the'toompsny. Wednesday and Friday. ContinuWhile the factory is out of Weber Ritter, GUbuurn, Carey, Merits, Staous performance from 3 P- - m. to county, the business end will be in ples, Biddle, A. W, Browa and 8 p. m.. and 7 to 10 p. m. Ogden. Orders already have been received Tha new temple starts out with 38 Admission five cents. Don't miss it. mensthat will tax the output of the mill for ladles and 78 knights as charter well-know- 4, some tiu.e. 't i tlr tntenrlon of tho rtOEBi under auspicious miu Temple No. X is deeply srau-f- company to m'a.:.,-- t:,e entire weriem to the Ogdeu ladies and to tue i mark. t. Tbt- quality of v. ment made Ikuit-of Helper, sho seriated ui (lie has b-- - HEW TEACHERS JUNE That Managers Grant and Hoegren have confidence in the bicycle game In Ogden U shown by tba fact that they have scheduled another race meet fur this city for next Wednesday night. One of the feature events for Wedexnesday evening will be a one-mil-e hibition by Uussle Lawson on ble fa' mous twocyllnder French machine. Gutstle haa agreed to 'break the world's record of 1:08.4 or receive nothing for hie trouble. In the event that he succeeds in breaking the record be will Phillips Salvage Sale Will Be Continued Until June 10 Worth of Boys & Mens Clothing, Shoes, hats, and Furnishings at Less than Cost (Q)(Q)() e merchandise to be distributed into the homes of the people at less than the cost of the raw material by TIIK PH1LLIFH SALVAGE CO. for A. W. PUTNAM, Thirty thousand dollars worth of We hereby guarantee to aell 2343 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Here will be the most mighty avalanche of bargains in Men', Boys' and Childrens Clothing, of fashionable goods, ever shown iu Ogden. advertise! We ask you to test our statements. This is the first sale of its kind in the community, so come and profit thereby. A stujiendoua landslide of highest grade in ere It undine for men and precisely as we limit during, this gigantic sale. It will save you dollars to buy all you need for a year or two. Just think of this boys, consisting of Clothing, lilies and Gents Shoes, Furnishings, etc. Prices will reach the You may never. Lave such a chance again. Gome and see the great 130,000.00 stock to be sold at 'such low prices. You should avail yourself of this opportunity to buy sufficient to last for several years. assortment of the best to be bad. high-grad- Line Suits in plain checks and stripes; this suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale I Kilk Men's Worsteds and All Wool Cheviots, worth $11; this sale Mens Dress Knits iu beavers, stripes and fancy mixtures, equal to any $15 suit shown elsewhere; this sale for Hat Department Mens and Boys Pants Dept Mens Suit Department 3 O $ .98 Working Pants Working Pants 2.35 Pants, for Sunday 2.78 4.00 Men's Fne Pants, for Sunday ( Men's Fine Pants, positively worth $5 and $7. . 3.48 39 Boys GOc Knee Pants 49 . Roys 75c Knee Pants 69 Boys $1.00 Knee Pants Boys' Long Pants, worth $2.50; this sale Mens Kplendid Knits, cassimeres, all sizes.... $4.98 Men's Fine Suits, strictly all wool, worth $10; 5.48 this sale $1.50 Men's good ' 2.25 Men's good 3.50 Men's Fine . SS . 8 Men s 8.00 TlstSy sit stales . Men's Fine Hats. Men's $2.50 Hats Men s 3.50 lists Men's 4.00 Hats Men s 5.00 lists .. At $9.98 you are free to choose a suit worth $20, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit as the most fastidious dresser could desire, of fine home and for-- . cign suitings and in a great variety of effects, tailored into garments of faultless fashion. Kerseys, meltons and whipcord. . 9.98 4 , Gents Shoe Department $2.75 Roys Khoes 3.50 Boys Khoes Mens Extra Fine Dress Knits in. the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin 10.83 lined; this sale FRIEXD BROS. and others at $14.85, $16.98, $18.98, $21.83 and $23.98. These represent the product of the worlds most skilled tailors. They equal, and are guaranteed to excel, any $35 or. $40 tailor-mad- e garment in the world or we will cheerfully refund vour money. This sale: $14.95, $16.98, $18.98, $21.83, $23.98. 200 3J(M1 8 PhOCSe 2.00 M6Q 8 fehOPfl 3.00 Men' Shoes . $2.28 2.98 a efsssei eeesteies iseeosettteeeesi Mens Shoes 4.00 s Shoes 168 19S 2.98 4.50 Men's Shoes o.00 Men s Shoes 3.28 3.78 3.98 vageaeoee 8 1.78 2. 8 3.28 4.28 $ Mens Heavy Rockford Hocks Men's Black and Brown Half Hose 10c IV 4c ...11c 19c Men's Fancy Half IIowj Men s 11 orking Khirts. Men's 75c Drew Khirts Mens $1.2a Dress Kliiris. Men's 75e Black Hateen Khirts Men's 60c Fleeced Underwear Overalls Overalls, boys' Red and Blue Handkerchiefs .39c 49c .98c 48c 39c 53c 44c 4c 5c hite Handkerchiefs. 39c Men's 50c Ties 39c Men's 5rtc Gloves Our stock includes Boys all sizes Knee Pants Knits Boys Suit Department 2.28 3.50 $ .9S Mens Furnishing Department -- 9.48 ieeae $2.o0 3.00 3.50 4.00 Kuits Kuits Kuits Knits at. at v Friend Bros, of Milwaukee, Wis. Makers of High Grade Clothing .$1.4.i 8 2.48 at. 2.98 at Look for the name, Fhillips Salvage Co., over door Our Guarantee " Every garment bearing the label of the above firm, Is guaranteed against imperfections of any kind, and the dealer whose name is imprinted on this garment is authorized to give a new garment if the wearing qualities are not entirely satisfactory. Prices, $14.98 to $28.98, formerly $20.00 to $30.00 a suit. Owing to the backward season, we find ourselves Tailor-Mad- e with an enormous stock of High-GradClothing, Gents Khoes, Hats, Capa, and Gents Furnishings on hand. We have placed the entire stock in the hands of the C. PIIILLIPM SALVAGE CO. to sell for us in 10 days- - The G. Phillips Salvage Co. has placed the entire stock on sole for 10 days to be distributed into the homes of the people, In many instances for lew than the actual cost of the raw material, to be sold for cash only. e Notice Owing to the fact that we will continue to do business in Ogden and that we will exchange any article for you during the sale, or your money back, you may rest assured of courteous treatment. When everything in our store is a bargain, we only quote a comparatively few articles, as it would take 100 pages like this to price every item. Respectfully, A. W. PUTNAM, Ogden, Utah. Look for the Big Black and White Signs A. W. PUTNAM earn 2345 Washington Avenue OGDEN, UTAH |