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Show CTAII. THE MORNING EXAMINER, 0GPEN, The Sixth Day Pabtt brews beer five days of the week the sixth day is cleaning day. Tanka, vati, kettles and cleansed and pea are thoroughly sterilized. Only pure, filtered ter md scalding steam arc used igf Floors, valla and ceilings are scrubbed and scoured. Cleanliness is sbaolutely imperative everywhere, the only way to for Pahst knows that the brew-.-( is to beer ksep dean biew spotlessly dean. f ssHink U tba time Pabat jy considers bom too much to insure in the brewing cl positive deaaliness Pabst BlueRibbon f Qiukr TU Bmv gtpp and realise lor one moment diat this eth day means to you. First the knowledge that Pabst glue Ribboa is a deaa beer. Secoodthe assurance that Pabst ghie Ribboa is brewed under as per-fswdiona m exist in your own where the balance of your (pod is prepared. et When erdering beer, ask fof Pabst Blue Ribbon. tt by Pabst, Made And hr Milwaukr ' -- AMUSEMENT. . GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Theatrical Aaseelatien. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Rea. Mot. Direction TONIGHT AND NIGHT. MATINEE LOOK WHO'S COMING Lew Ple DocKstader GREAT MINSTRELS AND HIS ; Conceded to be - THE BEST IN THE WORLD Night prices: eeoeeeeeneeeee 250 DAYS ARE 061TUA3Y NAMED u d -- Job. . ef 4 the Will Have Exercises Opera Hegao Programs VO $1 Jfo aslseeMMMei2SOtO$140 SEATS NOW ON SALE. Mali MO Nerthweetern Theatrical Association. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr. Direction R. SATURDAY NAT C. And His New York Company Will Present Hie Latest and Greatest Sucococ The Genius ........ 50c to $2.00 SEAT DALE THURSDAY. UTAHNA THEATRE Bill Changes Every Saturday EVENINGS Ir. Mat-- . Two Performances, 7:30 and S.1S. MATINEE Dally, Excopt Sunday, -- at :6& ... ......10c, PRICES matinees 20c, SOo tOc, 20 ! Ara Attractive. At MoateUa, K.t, a hunch of six hoboes who had bees meting tn the of the city Graduation exert-lir-a brueh for severs days, made a raid schools win take the TaberIn place on the Peterson restaurant and held on nacle 36, for May pupils la tho up the proprietor. They took all the money In the till and helped them- eighth grade. The Opera House has selves to the cooked grub and de- been engaged for the High school for parted for the brush. When the alarm May glee, and elaborate preparations was given the whole town was are being made to have tbe event formed into a posse, and they swung one of credit to the elaaa. The schools out, afoot and hone back and sur- will formally close May Slat, although rounded tha holmes. They were taken all work will be completed a week to tba station and held nnder guard earlier. until Bhcriff Clark was notified at The grade graduates. 133 ii numElko. ber, will be seated in tbe choir aeata in tho Tabernacle. An orchestra uf Charles Cobh, who died Friday, was St) pieces, trader tho direction of buried Wednesday from Rlchrv'a un- Squire Coop, will be the feature of dertaking chapel. The Rev. John E. the evening. Every school orchestra Carver preached the funeral sernixt, In the city will be merged into tho and there was a suitable musical ser- one body of instrumentalists sad the vice by members of the choir of the result is expected to be a revelation. The regular declamations and class First Presbyterian church. poems will form part of tha program. The board of education will bo presMrs. I. Fool announces the engageand provisions are bring made ent, ment of her daughter, Ada. to Ed- to accommodate the audience that ward F. Lee, of this city, the wedding will endeavor to crowd Into the Tabto take place in the early part of ernacle. June. The class of 07," composed of 43 members, all of whom are four-yea- r Mrs. Frank Shaw, of Shaw's Ban-gai- students, ie the largest ever turned Store Co., left on No 3 yesout of tbe High school. The first terday for Long Beach, CaL She part of tbe exercise will bo made will apend the summer with her up of a valedictory adilroas. a speech daughter, Mrs. F. N. Bess. from some member of the board, or prominent otttaea. not yet selected, Twenty-fiv-e of Oregon's young la- the presentation of diplomas, and addles will arrive in ibis city wlthia the dresses of welcome. For the second next few days enroute to the James- part an operetta, entitled "Tha Drees town expoalilon. They are the guests Rehearsal, ia now under way of preof the Portland Telegram and are paration, Only the girls of the class traveling la a private car. Their will, take part. . The exercises ia their route is via the Oregon Short Line entirety will bq given by talent from the High school. KxeeUsnt musle end the Union Pacific to Chicago, will be furnished by tho school orAlready a number of the teachere chestra. Besides the general public, have made arrangements for summer members of the Alumni association vacation, it la expected that the will be present majority of Instructors will spend the aeasoe out of Ogden. A number THE CDUKCHLOF NATIONS" will seek engagement for the next school term elsewhere. The Council of Nations will be this evening presented (Friday), wtll .There be a bread and cake at tho Lutheran church, the memale at Die Utahns drug store, Satur- bers of tho Luther League,byassisted by day, May IS, givefh by the ladies of Mias Alma Baur, Miss Hendershot. Tolstoi Circle for the benefit of the Miss Lizzie Grclaer, Miss Marion Du Canyon Crest ranch. Julian, Miss Ida Christenson and lira A, Christenson. England, Scotland. The meeting of the lady Maccabees Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, which was postponed Tuesday on ac- Holland, Germany, Japan, Columbia count of' the Knlghte of Columbus and Undo Sam will be represented convention, will be bell at 2:30 p. m. ia the national costumes of the various countries. The following program Friday. will bo rendered. PROGRAM. Mr. Hyrnm Pingree left yesterday I. Tableau' "Columbia.1 for the eoast, to he gone for In Indefinite time. She goes for the benefit lumbia.Welcome to the.- nations Coof her son, A Invocation. ' 4. Piano soloMUs Alma Bauer. The appraisement of the estate of A God Save the King England. the late T homes J. Keogh was filed 6. Duet, mandolin and piano clerk la tha county office. This solo. document show that the estate of 7. Add Ireland Ireland. the deceased was valued at fl4.100.ll. 3. Trio Shamrock, Thistle and Of this amount, 16,000 Is Invested In tho Rose. real estate, and I8.100.S1 In stock of Holf. The Leak In the Dykes the Raft River A livestock com-psn- land. lb. Annie Laurie (Scotch Melody) Misa Hendershot. C, C. Adams, of the II. Duet Mandolin and piano. 12. The national song of Denmark Postal Telegraph company, stopped Denmark. off In Ogdon Wednesday long enough 13. Medley, Scandinavian to Inspect the local office of that comduet, airs. pany and then left for Balt Lake. 14. From Tales of a Wayside Inn Norway. A. C. Chrietl onion, Jr., of Hooper, 15. The New Swedish Sweden. bos returned from a mission to Nsu-vo16. Klmi G To Japans national He organised the first Sunday school ever held In Nauvoo under the hymn Japan. Der 17. Solo, Wacht am Rhein. L. D. St church. He hae been absent 18. Die Lorelei 'German. about two yoers, and goes home to If. Plano Solo Mige Bauer. take charge of the Hooper amuse20. My Own United States" Mies ment hall. Vice-Preside- nt - Cut-off- d for Them BROS. PON MONUMEN arrivsd 3 carl SSI?104 Snlte t Dost bny fron - aadU T h,T Dvr1 MKTERT. Ur W I toT D OPPOST Methodist Episcopal chinch. oa Tuesday. under the direct ion of Albert F. Richey, the Rev. David Cane officiating. retennsat was made ia Mountain View renietery. Many friend of the deceased were in attendance, including her euly brother. Mr. David Johnson, of Meneu. Mo., aud her children, Mr. B. F. Gillen., Jr., and Mrs. Cerden, of this ehy. Her maideu name was Mary A. Johnson. She was born in Beifaat. Ireland, 78 years ago. Ai the age of 10 she moved, with her parents, to when she grew to woTroy, N. manhood. She removed to .Utah In 1381 and hae had a continuous residence in Ogden for the past fifteen years. In 1861 she was married to Benjamin Glllett and from the union four rhlldreu were bran, of which two are Flavoring Extracts HANAN offers the ease of soft, iSi the killed carrying fifty shrinera and Injured at llundn, CaL, arrived At 3:28, afyesterday at ML ter the Icing of tbe cais, tbe train i ruted for Reading, Pa where most of the dead lived aud many of the injured have Urair home. The d oa the train number twenty-ninDr. Q. I, Brown of Buffalo, past imperial potentate uf the. Myalie SSrlnera of America, m4 Dr. L W. Osier of Ctneinaatt, Ohio, have charge 4 the special The bodies of the dead are sealed la meialUe oasheta. The car is which they ivpoae 1 filled with lowers, aad dost boxes of bkMuwwi were added by local ghrlaers. wbe appeared at tbe deput la a body to eomiurt tbe living aad pay respect to the dead. Ussy strang men. when surrounded by ths people that congregated at tbe depot to meet the trail, broke dwm aad wept bitterly. One H. A Fisher of LlneinnaiL who fort both wife and child while be stood by the wreck and watchad them slowly perLh. was row. pwtely overcome and had U be by his fellow Shrlacr. Nothin but courtesy has been special by tho public and the railroad company since the special left Baa Luis Obispo. Flowers at every station have been placed sbuard the train. At Bents Barbara the ladles of tho city were at tha deput with wagua loads of tho choicest Sowers which they plsced on the caskets Every precaution to being taken to prevent a mishap of nay kind. A uutxlmuni rate of twenty-fivmiles per hour Is being maintained snd officials of the train have orders to proceed slowly over weak places Is tbe truck and around curves, Hince leaving California tho special has not ben side tracked and the railroads as far as Reading have given tbe train pliable elegance of snurt styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. d-a- e. In early life Mrs. Cillett identified herself with the Methodist Episcopal church and continued n faithful member ef that erganisatloa to the time of her death. Not only ea a Christian, but aa n neighbor sad Mead, she was held in high esteem by tboee who knew her. considerate Kind, and helpful, she lived to make ethers happy and content She has ever held a keen interest in rarrent topics and tho progreea of events In era country;-and- , possessing s faculty of business foresight her ouuasvl was often ought by others. a Mrs. Gillett will be greatly missed from our city, and by her friends: and our sympathy goes eat to tho son and daughter, who will, most of all, be deprived of a devoted mother's love and helpfulness. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dr. W. H. Roberta la the Leading Can. for Moderator. Columbm, Ohio, May 16. All later. at tho 118th general assembly of tho Fresbyteriaa church was In the outcome of the contest for moderator, to be settled thle afternoon. The friends of all the candidates are very active. The leading candidate le Dr. W. H. Roberta, of Philadelphia, stated clerk of tho assembly, who wan defeated for moderator In Loe Angetea last year. Other caadidatee are Dr. W. O. Thompson, president of tbe Ohio States University- - Rev. W. II. Blnck, president ef the Missouri college; Rev. lYascis E. Maratoa of Now York City; Rov. B, F. Bcovel. former president iff Wooster university, and Rev. Ira E. Laadrtth of Naahvillo. Rev. Landrith J bring urged as a compromise candidate bat hie esndl-die- y ws sprung too late. Butler U an active candidate for the ant general asemblv and in reported aa offering to give $40,000 to pay tho expenses. Memorial Halt wan filled when the general eesembip convened this morn-lnDr. Cojle-o- f Denver celled the assembly to order, Ira K. Landrith, of Nashville, former moderator of tho Cumberland Presbyterian assembly and the man who was moat Instrumental la briuglng about union of kta church with the northern body, delivered the annual address References which he made to the race question and n declaration tbit the property of the objectors to tbs union of tho Cumberland church would bo provided for were received with applause. Dr. Landrith. It Is rumored today, win bo made chairman of the committee on bills snd overtures, tbe most important committee in the assembly, et today g. Western leather and the The special funeral train of two baggage cars and two PuUinaa cars, Hrtag. BROWNSVILLE SHOE Sorrow. (, didst BODIES OF THE SNR'NERS. WITH at th Depot by Local Member f the Order Scenes ef Met SHOOTING. Msnsgor Testified Against the Negroes Union Washington. May 16. F. A. H. Ban-bormanager of the Whstern Union Telegraph company at Brownsville, Hendershot 21. Tho American nag Uncls today testified In the Brownsville InCharles Conch on and Alexander Sam. . vestigation, before the 'senate comLeaserr, foreigners, were arrested mittee on military affairs, that he saw 23. The Star Spangled Banner" this afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Wil- The Nations. a negro soldier, carrying a gun. enson and Charles Van Der Vilcs, for 23. Winding of the May Pole on ter tbe post at about ths time firing fishand game law. They the church lawn The Nations, violating Die ceased upon the night of August were apprehended on the bank of ths 13th. Weber river near the O. 8. L. bridge, Bsnboru was somewhat contused as while fishing. Both men had licenses, IUC1N CUT-OF- F to ths incidents of the night because but tbs season doss not open until of fright, end. although occupying . fuaa 20. " la a room directly across the road from The term Ogden-Lncl- n ' " s i. now only a matter of history. The the main gate of the posL many of the The preliminary trial of T. K. Lukoa Southern Pacific company has decided, occurrences over which there is no and 8, Quinn for burglary was con- according to an exchange, to change conflict of testimony whatever, estinued yesterday until Friday night the name of the famous "railroad caped him. . Sanborn, who occupied a room in serosa the era to tho Great Salt In the motion for a new trial In the Lake Cutoff." the rear of the telegraph office with com of Alice Lewis Richards vs, the The purpose of tha change, it is one window facing the garrison, said Standard Publishing company. Judge is tn so name it so that those he was awakened by heavy firing said, Maugham has taken the matter uOUer not familiar with It may tell from the very near him. It appeared to eome advlntmraL name Just where It la and what it from between the telegraph office end means, and In the future will he so the garrison. Ho saw nothing prior referred to in all the companys ad- to the passing of the soldier down FAST DRIVING the garrison road and hiu entrance to vertising matter. Four years of service f the sever- tho poet near the mein gate. Merchants Approvs of Judge Gun8anbora said the firing hid entireest kind have demonstrated that the nells Declaration. Union and Southern Pacific engineers ly cessed before the officers of the who planned the trestle build-e- regiment arrived upon tbe scene, Judge Gunnell addressed a note to stood up under usage which testimony wua in conflict with has well. It the secretary of the Retail Merchants' and weathering so well that today, un- the stories previously told. Association of this city, calling attenAs the shooting came nearer, h by the overland rout tion to the conduct of many delivery less the traveler looks out of his window as he is paus- recognized the shooting as proceeding boys on the streets of the city and over It, he would not know from from high power rifles. He heard requesting attention to the same on ing tho motion or noise of tha train that men coming down the alley which the part of the merchants. from the garrison. He went to The reply is of general interest to he was on a12bridge. This la Just aa rune back window and there heard his trestle on miles of as true on tbe the public and will please many peothe dirt flU. voice which, he Judged, to be n of the remaining portions ple. from Ogden gross. Almost nnder hie window he Judge Gunnel says there is great For the entire distance some men any: There they demand for more strict regulation of to Lucin on the west the bridge is heard followed by loud voices.1 tho use of automobiles on the streets, truly A masterpiece of engineering. go, Lieutenant Domingues, of Hie also, and that fast driving of livery Brownsville police, whose right arm teams when hired, and the common below tbe elbow Is missing as the rush and whin of vehicles over the result of the Brownsville affray, told evenon streets, especially Sunday Withie story of his experiences. ings. ness said he saw the soldiers moving The letter from the secretary .of the down the alley toward the Miller hoRetail Merchants Association foltel and feared they would shoot up the lows: hotoL As he crossed the tlley lead"Hon. Volney C. Gunnell, Judge of who has used any ing from the post be saw four solJuvenile Court: Acknowledging re No housewife on one side and four upon the diers of relaSd. of favor May your ceipt Give other. He heard them say: tive of the fact driving by delivery md then a nriley was him h boys end the reckless way in which fired. the boys drive down the hill on to Washington avenue, I beg to advise WHEAT It ADVANCING. vanm you that the matter was placed before tbe meeting of our association and the writer Instructed to Inform you New Torit. May 16. Excited tradthat the merchants are with you in ing in wheat occurred on the New your effort to restrict fast driving of produce exchangn today followbut will recommend them as the York all kinds ia the city. bullish report from the northa ing The merchants of thle association, best articles of their kind in do- west and heavy buying In Chicago. all of them, are opposed to fast driv. mestic use. They are the leading Prices bounded npward la the afterlng by dellverv boys and also to all flavors in America and should be noon aa avenge of more than four n bushel. After heavy active other fast driving within the city lim- on the shelf ef every grocery. cents its. I was Instructed te thank yon on trading, prices took a downward turn them do for and Innet take and before the close bad receded about behalf of the association for your Enquire terest in this metter. substitutes. a cent from the hlgheeL Enquire MITCHELL EAST ARRIVED averse. The funeral was held at the First ol GOODWIN Prices Stiuf Adxnra y. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Carden. 5 THE iL A. Gllieu, after an daughter. Mrs. Jennie IWJ7. BOUND sees of six day, of pueusuouia. died oa May H'h, at the home of her SCHOOL MAY 31. OTHER SCHOOLS MAY 30. HIGH Claes Mr. Mar 17, TRAIN DEAD n.t-ef- f . Fred Batch, a barber on Grant avenue. was eandbaggtd a bile cuing hbota lata Sunday uight and robbed of t2U in geld and a pair of eye glasses. Batch remained uncoiuM-iuon the ground at Twenty-thirstreet and Adams avenue and it was 4 o'clock, Monday meriting, before he was able to proceed homeward. As he approached Adams avenue a man stepped from oik of cover, and landed a blow oa the head. Batch had 123 in hie under pocket, hut for aome reason the robber did n Jtke the time to turn him oer and make a thorough MAY !. ( tho wafer i as sound b:gk sb a when uu were trampiauit-- fvui fool the forest t tbe lake. The bridge ik atll as level a a i'mm-- n P. J. Klesd A Co., US Twenty fourth Bt, Ogden. Both Phones 3L , i Tied, brace! , UaUasied and lira 4i.liM yUee that support GRADUATION BREVITIES KIM HAY, n. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS A The Twentieth Century n Wonder i sup-prtte- d , . The Worlds Greatest Electro MAGNETIC HEALER , e - Don't Miss This Opportunity right-of-wa- The Injured oa the train are bearing up courageously and many, after the first vhock ef the terrible wreck, hers rapidly Improved. Without however, they show the etrsln under which they hero been living. There era haggard features, drooping heads sad e npressloss. The more able uf the party are constantly administering to tbe weak and cheering lhm for tho final ordeal at n Reading. Funeral preparation have been completed, at the borne of the dead, and tho entire city will be tn mourning tbe day the train arrives. Most ef the Bhnsoru killed belonged to Rajah temple and were on their way home after (he festival at o Angeles when ths disaster aecarred. A private car, la which were Bupt. Buckingham and party, was attached to the special before it left the depot. Mr. Buckingham will conduct the train over the dlvistm east and has made all arrangements for the comfort of those aboard. Only where It is actually necessary will stops be mads, and ths moat direct rout to Reading will be followed. PREBBYTERIAN Large Bum Raised MINUTER. for the Aid of the Clergy. Louisville, May 6. The executive committee at ministerial education and relief of tbe Presbyterian church lu the United States issued the annual statement for the past year. It says In part:. Borne time ago Hugh T. Inman of Atlanta promised to five 1100,000 to the endowment fond of ministerial re. Hef for aged ministers and the widow sod orphans of our deceased ministers, on condition that 6123,008 bq raised by the church. "All ef this money has now been raised with the exception ef ft, 000, and Mr. Inman has paid 130,000 of the amount premised. This now given an epHowment of 1180,000. Twe - hundred end twenty-thre- e young men have been assisted this year In their preparation for the work of the. ministry. Altogether 6263.829 be been bandied during the year by the committee. The general assembly will probably order the committee to increase tbe endowment at once to 6600,000. WEAK- - - MAKE KIDNEYS BODIES. WEAK Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Cm men Ache and Ills ef Ogden IG(7rOR QUARK, the Unat English KjKH'IaliHt, more commonly known all over tli world a The Qreut Magnetic Wonder Worker, who has been performing such wonderful cum all over the Hunt and South, will be at TUI HttOOM 1IUTKL for sixty (CO) day, ami to prove to the people that he ran cure difteRiteu and haw cured dlucRnc that have pus-glp-d tbe whole medical fraternity and Ratoniahed tbe world, he will for the flrnt tea (10) day give FREti EXAMINATIONS and QNB FREE TREATMENT to all who call on the Ikictnr at bin offices daring that time. DONT MIPS Til IK OPPORTUNITY while tbe Doctor will be in Ogden sixty (CO) dayIIe will take no new camhi after tbe flret thirty daya, an he guarantee to cure every case he undertake or refund the patlenta money. (From ths Nsw York World). Never In the memory of tba olj-sresident of New York City hae there been so much excitement or such a sen sat inn created by any man as bas bees during ths last o much few weeka by Dr, Glass has been written and said about this wonderful man that to those living out of the city It reads like a romance, so wonderful have been many of hie cures that they eeam Tbe lame almost miraculous. have hern made to walk, the dost to hear, and the weak, nervous, dyspeptic and paralytic have been cured In a most remarkable Winner. Ail diseases and deformities treated, but in no Instance will ea Incurable ease be takes for treatment. If your ease is inour-sbl-e yon will be frankly told so. et Overwork, strains, colds and other injure the kidneys, and when their activity Is lessened the whole bod ysuffers from tbe esneee of uric poison circulated In tbe blood. Aches and pal as and languor and an urinary Ills come, and there lq diatendency towards betes end fetal Brights disease. There le no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doans Kidney Pille act directly on the kidneys snd corn every kidney HL Ogden cures are proof. Mrs. J. R. Hailey of 2427 Grant aveIt la a nue, Ogden. Utah, says: pleasure to me to recommenj Dosu's Kidney Pills to every uufferer from kidney compleluL My kidneys were so bad that there were days when I could not straighten up or bend over without suffering from sharp twinge of pain through my back and loins To attend to my household duties waa a grant difficulty. I used several remedies, but obtslncj little relief until I procured Doans Kidney Fills at W. B. Badcons drug store. They not only promptly relieved tho annoyanceI and feel pain, but banished It entirely. it my duty to let otbere know of thle valuable remedy. ror eale by ell dealers. Price 30 Co. Buffalo, rents. Foater-XIlburNew Tor, uole stents for the United causes DOCTOR GLABB traits nil chronic diseases. He cures to stay cured. Nervous Diseases, Kidney Dlsesaes, Bladder Troubles, Heart Disease, Pllra, Fistula end Recta Disease. Diseases 0f the Stomach and Bowels, Diseases of Women end Children, Rickets, Spinal Trouble, Skin Disease. Deafness, Asthma, Bronchial snd Lung Troubles, Goitre (or Big Neck), L Grippe. Blood Diseases, Scrofula and. all forms of Nervous end Chronic Die-c- e that are curable. NO 1NCURARLE CASEK TAKEN., A GUARANTEE IN EVERY CAKE. People. As one weak link weakene s chain, so weak kidneys weaken tbe whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Also cautioned asainit. spending more money for useless trentsnent, Tbe object of this course le to become rapidly aad personally acquainted with the sick and afflicted. Remember dates and go ear ty, as tbe offices will be crowded from morning till night DISEASES OF WOMEN NO CUTTINC Thousands of women that were being prepared for the hospital are bring eared for at tbefr homes. One free treatment will convince any woman that she can get quick and permanent relief. DISEASES OF MEN The moat complicated trouble cured lu a few days. DR. GLASS in a graduate of the bent school of medicine, but motit of hi wonderful cures are produced by the MAGNETIC and ELECTROTHERAPY TREATMENT. Too mneb drugging i a bad policy. REMEMBER OFFICE JIOURK and come early, aa the office will be crowded after the first few days. OFFICE IIOUKK 950 to 7:30. ' The Hotel Broom Bring This Ad With You n State. Remember the name--D- ot ns -- and WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. I H I I I |