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Show Tim MORNING riAIi. i:XAMlXi;i:, OGDEN, MNHAV. l r I k Out-rs- H.-- l i.f li Oregon Suor. Line lieu visitor : K. Swiih. la. 1 t' i A aau-r- . uf supplying It in me ti Ysllpjo. t ft i Jrut Bancruf: 1.; . i. i .1 ihrough Pul.Bia:) light-weig- Tin- - minis' uf Muti.Lt ciornit.g. study. l 1 The people of Cbejenn. Wyoming, have begun to ndvertiae rrootler Dev. which will ba held in that city, Juiv 35. In spite of advanced prices by the maker, everything in this department is priced to because we want to popularize this big second floor dept. you cheaper than heretofore, !( h. bauie,bl. tiu- it win ti-.1 iu Dr. t; Car-'ri- E & We have a full liue ot Gamleu gnd I'lower Beetle in pock-ajreAbsolutely freeli, aa Me never rgrried needs before. Also a full line uf Garden Tool, ro Hunting of Kakes, lloe, Bpade, Digging I'orka, Garten llene, Childrens Beta, .adieu Set, etc., at . 'I affio bulb vast sud . I'rSitu'.id ou a leu.poi-uracheJul at pmseut. Stub i tains strive daily from Sacistuvuio. in-lu-g Martha Gray has filed a petition iu be appoints i snd estates ot Alice Gray tad Edith Grav. miner. The youag ladies were Mt an:r riopeny la th will of their grand-mothe- r who recently died in Chicago. T. R. 0Connel!y represent the pe li- tlv district court to guardian of the person Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. 2476 Washington Ave. no utr. and 37. Special Easier cervices will he held at the State Industrial school at 10 ''clock this moratag. A splendid prog ran has beta arranged. Ueu. Shorten will deliver ea address he fora tha boya ot tha Institution aa1 Attorney Joseph Thai will address tha girts. Oreow Griffis and MM see Diana Bros, Varna Vaa Dyh. Emma The Talon Pacific has announced Emma Lindsay, UUla Jordan. another excursion to Mexlaa City, for Luulh Browning. Aha Raislgh, BeApril 29tb. On account of ao many atrice Brewer and Lois Wallace wfi! Utahna being heavily interasltd In the furnish the musical and declamatory neighboring republic, tha exenraiona numbers. The public are assured a are becoming popular. cordial unlearns at tha Institution oa Raster wmrnlag. It la expected that abvut 30AM visH. C. WoeJ of the Wood Uveetoek itor to conference will arrive In Salt Lake next week. The railroad rate la company left far Bpaacar, Idaho, Frieffective from April tth to the 0th. day night, la tha Intereata of hi The Salt Lake merrkanta are white- company. Mr. Wood's oumpany will washing their old dope u start shearing sheep about May 35th. united upon thetr unsuapeettag broth- Th clip of wool m go ever e half ren from tha country. millioa pounds. Thirty thousand acres of land near Twin Falla North Side renal will be throwa open for entry and tho Milner towasite will be put on the market ea April Jfnd. The Short Line will operate an exrunrioa on that date. ltt hew Spring Suits, checks, plaids, mixtures; New York's newest styles, values up to $27.50 Ladies" uits; some of Our New York buyer sends us a clever purchase of thirty new-stylnew to offer you our in we able are are at same 27.00, f yet spring showing these styles Bale of 119.75. starts Monday. pick at the easy price e v or mors required If Suit goes to alteration department. Exchangee not made after alteration I atarted. Pepoatt of 95 ahclf-wwr- Travelers Sample Waists 95c Oa complaint of Chptais Brown, P. H. Short of the head effle of Pullman company la Chicago Lawrenoe Talr has been charged wKh passed through Ogden yesterday oa eouduotlng a gambling house. Evirouts to tho coast. While hero he waa dence that Fair la engaged lu promottho guest of District Agent KhnmoL ing games of ehaaee waa unwittingly given out la police eourt thla mornSuperintendent Manaon cf tha S. P. ing. company la still la Baa Francis so, AU those Interested la tho local has ring grievance of trainmen. militia are iarited to ho present at Vice President and General Manager tha armory at I oolock, Tuesday Bancroft of tha Oregon Short Lina, evening. Thera will be masie by th band and a Ught lunch will be served. was as Ogden visitor Friday. Panama Skirts 1 Deanla Moore, who was committed .$4.95 Regular and Extra Rites, $3.00 Plaids, checks and mixtures, in light and dark gray. THE HAN AN the need laundering, gome are perfectly clean, all are pretty summery. Lawn Waists trimmed with lace or embroidery. Borne were made to sell at f2 to $3, so there are bargains in the lot. Open front, open back, long or short sleeves. Great showing sow of new Net Waists and the new Bilk Waists of Messaline. Ladies Skirts n - Borne to the alata amatol hospital at Provo a week or ao ago, baa been released Black, blue and brown, in new neat styles in topring weight materials; values up from that Inailtulton. .Trainmaster A. W. Wright has returned from a several day trip on on the Salt Lake division of tha South to 7.50. era Pacific. - Each week will find new and remarkable bargains in the basement. Our New York representative is now scouring the market for the good! to be sold in this department. And remember, there will be no disappointments. If you have a need to supply in any line, there are very good chancea youll find it in the basement. Yesterday one lady said: Well! this is a veritable gold mine of bargain suggestions. Walter Brown will depart fur ble mine at Atlanta, Idaho, oa Monday next, being acrmmpenled by W. F. Oden, a mining man at experience, who la to take charge of the mining operation la the Minerva and Old Chunk properties. Tha funeral of Mlaa Sadia Cook, who at tho Ogden General hospital, last sight of tuberculosis of tha stum-acwill bo held at 9 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the. First ward meeting bouse. Tbe casket will ba open from II a. m. to I p. a. ea day of funeral at tho lata homo of tha deceased, 2930 Plngree avenue. died Conductor F. W. Billing of the Southern Pacific waa painfully Injured at floor station Thursday night by belug struck by an engine sad thrown to tha ground. Fresh Bargain Basement Items J. T. Edwards and John T. Moors, colored, were arretted at tho Assembly of CONFERENCE club Friday on tha charge EXCURSION TO disturbing tha peace. With a number of others they wore engaged la a SALT LAKE card game. An argument arose and Edward and Moors both pulled their Via Rl Grand Western ,Ry. guns. There waa ne shooting done. Regular meeting of the Board of Remember w have tlx through Crlttenton Heme, will ba bold at tha feat time end elegant equipment. residence of Mrs. John Hurst, 2585 Conference Flyer, Tabs I ha Adams avenue, Monday, April 1st, at leaves OgdonSpecial 1:15 a m. April 5lk, 3 o'clock. 9fh and 7th; returning, leaves Salt Lake 11:39 p. m Mrs. F. N. Haas and Mrs. Frank Only one hour oa aU trains from OgSbsw returned yesterday from a den Lukin Depot to Tempi Square. moath's visit with friends In Denver. Street care meet all trains. Five Train minute to Temple Square. George Matson was a Sylt Lake vis- leave Ogden, 7:45 a. m., 1:11 a. m., itor yesterday, 9:00 a. im, 1:15 p. aa, 1:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m. Morris P. McMillan left for Gold Returning, leave Salt Lake, 10:25 field Friday after a abort visit with m, 10:35 a. m., 1:31 p. m., 9:00 a In Herbert Lake. Balt his brother, p. nu 11:10 p. a, and 11:30 p. m. Dont forget to ask at Union Depot, J. H. Toting, son of Judge La Grand Ogden, far tickets vis Rio Grande. Tong, baa been appointed superintendent of the 'Frisco railroad, with Mr. in Balt Lake. NEW BILUT UTAHNA .headquarters Young began railroad work aa agent at Sandy, in this stats. Ha was then Following la tha new program ar promoted to tho position of assist- tbs Utahna Theater, commencing at ant ticket agent at Ogden and later tha matinee yesterday. became passenger agent of the Tbe Comedy Four la with headquarters la Salt a rural sketch, entitled, "Uncle When the Fort road Las. Douglas Visit. was completed be became Its general Beths Purcells ft Orbln, tha world's chamlater a manager gnd accepted position wooden ebue dancer. aa division superintendent of tha Un pion Harold Kelley ft Co., la their clever He was later made supIon Pacific. entitled "Tbe Thoroughbred." erintendent of the Utah division of the skit, Barrett ft Harlow, society sketch Rio Grande Western and has since artists. served aa general manager of the ColJay Bogart, blackface comedian. orado ft Southern. Myrtle Ballinger, in the pictured 'Somewhere." The Epwnrth League of the First. melody, Utahnaacope, eomrdy story pictures. Methodist church will bold a sunrlaa Easter prayer and praise service from 7 to I Sunday, to which everybody la SIO REWARD offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- KD SOLE AGENTS fly-er- a, Embroidery Sale Continues 9 f Monday we will clean up what remains of the delayed embroidery are some truly remarkable savings for those who come soon. There shipment you are welcome here.whether you buy or not . t W. H. Weight & Sons Co. large number of civil actions that hava been filed In the district court wall as elsewhere. Sheepmen and Cattlemen Bringing bars as The alleged neglect of the railroad Suita Agalnat Railroads. companies amd their employes In tha That the sheepmen and cattlemen handling of sheep and cattle la the hasla for all the act tom. Having the of the Weet are thoroughly determinstock too long on tha road without ed to lie fully reimbursed by tha 'railroad companies for damage! to their feed and water la one of the moat fretuck In transit la apparent from the quent complaint, of tha shipper. The MM DAMAGE CASE8 EBS3SS3E F Mm S3 of. each. ft. by 132 ft on Harrison Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Bt., $550. 2 lots near Cor. of 22nd Bt and Adams Ave., $1,000 each. 50 lots on Bo. Washington, at $200 and upi 7 lots on Adams Ave., $275 to $500. 165 ft on Grant Ave., at $15 per foot. 1 acre of ground near the Deaf and Dumb school, suitable for bnilding; make me an offer. 88 ft. close to Wash. Ave., on 31st, only $10 per foot A big bargain in 24th Bt. business property; it psys 8 per cent net now. $1700 for a nice house on Nob Hill; has 2 M AH i parties bolding bills agalnat Utahna Theater account of F. Moore, The West Porterville Canal complease present at once to pany, organised at Porterville, MorA. A GRANT, lfgr. gan Co hae a capitalization of 935.000 at 9(0 per share. Tbe company owns several mllee of canals and the water RICH IN COLD Is diverted from a branch of Hie Weber river. There are 189 shares of Another Good Strike In tha Aura' Kino stock et aside for a working capital. The offloen are John Everbm, presiIn Nevada. dent; Samuel Florence, vice presiand George Carter, secretary and The office of tha Aura King Gold dent, treasurer. In this city has Mining company been gladdened by reporta of another The Clearfield Canning company ef find in the tunnel where mining good Clearfield. Duvie oounty, will carry la being carried on this winter. and preserving bualneaa Samples of a finely decomposed on a canning and vegetable. The factory quarts, which la now appearing In tha la fruits In time to handle vein, were went to Salt Lake aaaayen will bo completed The capital atock and reporta just received show values this year's erops. amounts to 935.000, of 9213 in gold. Another sample of a of the company of 9100 each. share different dess of ore shows a value of divided Into 500 shares which have been 979.15 In silver and lead. Mining la Thera art aa treasury atock and will aside set steadily going on every day, and ahlp-men- be Issued to obtain a working capital. will begin as soon as the roads are The offloen of the company will permit. Thomas Steed, president; Joseph F. Maley. vice president, and Hyrum Stewart, secretary and treasurer. 1HE HESSACE Of JESUS ts . m lots, barn and fruiftrees. $2500 for a two apartment house; fine location, good terms. $850 for a good frame house and large lot; well located on the bench. Call and see me; yon are always welcome. 12-roo- GEORGE A r HORN REAL ESTATE PHONE 1316 (Bums North-western- fi 165 BELL w CONSULTATION FREE Wo Guarantee Speedy and Abso- lute Cures In Casern Wo Accept Dm. Elliott, Serous the street from old 2356 WasbingtoD Avenue. staod now at Invited. $650 . WHY BE SICK? Byrna-Kcnyo- NOTICE Are rather scarce at the present time, but I am offering you an opportunity to secure some choice Og-- 1 den property at reasonable figures. Whether you want a house to live in, or something as an invest- ment, the price, location and terms will suit you. Let me tell you about these as well as tlw many other properties I have for sale: 7 fine lots on the corner of 20th and Quincy; sewer tax paid; $250 to $300. 265 ft. by 165 ft. Cor. 26th Bt. and Jackson Ave., only $1,700. 2 lots close in on 24th Bt., 44x140 ft to driveway, NATL BANK. rough treatment of atock at loading and unloading points and delay In transit are matters also complained Within the paat three days no leas than three damage suits have been filed In the district court here agalnat the railroad companies. Another complaint will bo filed by Maxinnle ft Corn as attorney for Dllaterch ft Stockaleager, of Idaho, agalnat tbe Uniop Pacific. Their complaint alea leges (ha mistreatment and delay of sheep In transit, which caused a losa of fl,100 to tha ahlppen.-- REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FIRST $ the 4 And remember always, D s. Vio it,, o. g ruuu fcijur.a-.i- tak Li reierne. wr.- Ta::! ur, of un, in adaptable .1 Ni:'u.,uUtv. c'-.u- f their kmisa 31 u;tvu .ii be Laura n ,. ..ap.'.' Sa.l MuJ L! will be Inaugurate! uu April 7th. Sal. The car on No. 9 ot the Short Line and Odeu on No. I the Southern Partfie. returning on No. I cf the Southern Pacific and No. IU of the Short ISue. The tervice will lie apprectaied hy lie Ogiienite In th. Ely Uairict. Coats Complete line of new Covert Jackets, Black Jackets, Ladies Long Loose Black rubberized materials and Long Coals in satin, jioiigees, cloth of gold and of imported fancy mixtures. One thing about goods in this department everything is new. No old styles. Every old style was sold in the old store. Gray and Plaid Mixtures, worth 2.75 and $3. & .: erlcw - $ .95 Ksu-:!:- potatiu ihruuii. Ogi.a u Kriaut eu to Salt Luke iroui iah.i. 10 to 1$, in prvtt y shade and checks Monday we place on sale 25 Misses Jackie, ages These Jackets are just from Sew York and exceptionally good values, for spring wearing. ladies Jackets Clever spring models, in the popular box coat effect; regular $6 Misses Skirts siih ! :tiu na.u. Regular $5 Values, $3.50 . v Uhi. ;M, '! iJ.'" '.: 1 JJUlI'.i US' JL1! UU Misses Spring Jackets valuer $4. 'll MAIM f The noted minister and lecturer, tha Rev. Robert Whitaker, of Oakland, Calif., will speak at the Baptist church, Sunday morning, at 11 and Sunday evening at 7:30. The only at traction of thee meetings la tha message. Mr. Whitaker brings no singers, no pictures, nor other device to get a hearing. If, however, one is willing to give a bearing to a man with a meusge, these meetings will prove themselvea worth while, even though the message does not carry conviction to every hearer at every polnL The message represents neither religioua nor political sectarianism, but la an earnest, painstaking ef fort to tell to as many aa will hear and consider It that which, out of much, travail of soul, tha speaker has come to feel Is the meaning of Jesus message to men of Mr. Whitaker la a very strong speaker. to-la- For the arrest and conviction of say party or parties .stealing tha Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. SALT LAKE ROUTE la expected that 1 rains on (be Salt Lake Route will be running Into from this and of tbe line Calient by today. The large fores of workmen which bn been laboring luce rantly for several week have repair ed the lias sufficiently for (nine to peas, although It will ba soma lime before tho ballasting work can be It completely finished. Bines tha flooding of the roadbed, causing eeaasUoa of through (raffle, trains have been running from Bait Lake to Acoma, Nevada, connecting with a stage which carried passengers oa to CaUeate, the stage service will bo stopped. Few details of the repair work ea tbs damaged track have been obtainable, owing to the feet that th loading officials of tha road have been nt tbe point of trouble end it baa been unnecessary to send therefore hill at Utahna theater the Sunday will change far a week's run of a detailed report out. company said to ba exceptionally mTeTHC strong. It la (ba regular circuit atCHAItCE Df FAST traction and baa ben perforating with , general eatlefactlon at the Lyric theaOwing to the general conference la ter. In Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, occurring on Sunday, meetIn police court yesterday. Judge April 7, the regular monthly feat Stake wfll bo held Weber the flue a a end of 935 ing imposed Murphy costa In the case of Akamoto, the Jap a week earlier thanThusual, oa Sunday, monthly meetwho resisted Sergeant Tout whan he Maroh 31, 1907. council will bo held ea tho of arrest. under high companion his ing placed m. Hi partner held on a felony charge Tuesday, April 3, nl 3 p. Blake the of disPresidency. to order answer to By the have and will JOHN V. BLUTH, trict court Two colored men. Staks Clerk. Moore and Thompson, were fined 910 and 95 respectively on charges of disWanted A few more eharea ef the turbing the peace. They were arrest-eOgden Hydro Carbon Light and Heatlast night ing company stock. Address D., StanNothing definite has come from the dard Offloe schema entertained by a number 'if ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. business msn to drive, arteslaa welle 1 'BIOtOLES WE HAVE THEM AND THE BB8T National and : , Hudson Our machine shop is complete and uptrtito and we do ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. Full Use of Bicycle applies and Cutlery. 6m m before yon buy or haTe your repair vreric done. H. (Bn HamsGBd 2528 Washington Ave. OPPOSITE CITY. HALL. I I |