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Show OGDEN, fTAlI. TOE MORNING EXAMINER, calve tha Examiner will confer a favor by calling No. &d either phone before I GAS ACTIVITY AT n. m. LAMAR NEL90S. Circulator. (Signed) The young ladle of St. Joseph's church will give one of their select dancing parties at Die Congress Dano-inacademy Monday evening, April 1. The Lenten season will then be nt an end and the young people will enter into the aptrlt of the dance with freedom and vlin. MARCH SUNDAY, 31, 1907. SOCIALIST PLANT FOR UTAH HOT PARTY OGDEN SPRINGS SPLITS DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER g V A Mrs. L If. Woodard of Salt Lake City will be at the Broom hotel. 'April lat and Sad, when she will he glad TRUNKS in nil styles end shais nnd fiiM. Trucks ik at are made tn sund long wear and roach handling. SUIT CASES nnd Baca made of heavy sale leather. finely finished in every detail, some are fitted with brushes, eumb, aonp box, etc. Hat buna in different aisea. Trunks and Sample Cases made ve order. Trunks Repaired. I Captain line of Firs department No. la confined to his home with a severe attack of heart and liver trouble. He hae been ailing somewhat all winter long. ' 1, Why send away for your bulbs and and choirs bulbs. Flower and vegetable seeds at 'Urout's Seed Store, 351 24th at. Buy early while the aseort-mela complete. (bllicher Trank Factory Opera Houae Blk. Ogden, to meet anyone afflicted with deaf neia la any degree, io demonstrate the two new erlcntiflc fur treatment and aid of the deaf. nt link. Tha Candy company will be located In their new quarters Monday. Saturday light the transfer of ptuff from the old building on Twenty-fiftstreet commenced. Shupe-WlIIlam- EXAMINER TELEPHONES I.DITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone Sail 'Phot, twe rings No. SI No. fiS independent 'Phono Bell 1100, one ring New BUSINESS OFFICE No. a h Parties having claims, bills or H count against the Inter-Mountai- ac- Fair M association are requested to have them filed with the secretary at the Standard office at once. The remains of Mr. Citherini Douglass were shipped to Malad, Ids.. Ssturdsy evening. The funeral will be held there. BREVITIES Elder E. Keuteboonn win lecture beWan tod A few more aharea of the fore the Holland people Wednesday Ogdon Hydro Carbon Light and Heat- evening at I o'clock at the First ward ing company stock. Address 1)., Stan- meeting Mouse on Church History. dard OSes Dr. Johanan, physician nnd surNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In makgeon, specialist Eye. Ear, Nose, ing complaints regarding the delivery Throat and Skin diseases. He also of tfao Examiner do so direct to cir- treats all other trouble by appointculation department, and not to car- ment. Office over Clark's store. riers. Any subscriber failing to re- Otto B. Bchults was interred with fitting service from the Kanesvllle at 11 a. m. Saturday. Gve the Young Lady Some meeting houae Bishop P. B. Peterson presided, nnd Beautiful Easter Token and the speakers were Albert. Edward George Green and th bishop.- The ward choir and Jones quartet fur FOR INSTANCE, ONE OF OUR rlshed the music. ' Interment was in Hooper cemetery. PRAYER BOOKS built for wear and tear, yel handsomely made and finished for flue trade. J I UTAH LIGHT A RAILWAY OF PROPOSITION. SACK BILL SHEALY 18 PUSHING THE WORK. VISIT OF DAN DE LEON TO OEN CAUSED TROUBLE. work Upbn the Gigantic Enterprise Will be Started at an Early Will Surpass Anything of Its Kind In th West New Electric Road. Statamcats ef Socialist Editor Made Ths spirit ef commercial pregrass is in ths air and has thoroughly instilled into ths business man ef thie city and thoe without who are inters sated In enterprises hers. Ths srac tion ef a quarter ef a million dollar gac plant is the next gigantic enterprise to be launched. The Utah Light A Railway company are back ef the proposition and there will be something doing .within a comparatively short time. While no definite orders have been given out relative to the building of thlo plant. It is understood that it ie aura go. Gee mains are already laid In the business districts ef the city and there are aeveral blocks In the residence section ef th city. It la the intention ef the Light A Railway people to ultimately extend ths mains all over ths city. Improvements and change at the Hot Springs are being made at a fast pace under the able direction of General Manager V. J. Shealy, who is determined to make this resort surpass anything of the kind in the West. In less than sixty days Utah Hot Springs will Be one of the most beautiful resorts In thin section ef the coun' try. No expense will be spared la Improvement work nt the resort Work will be commenced la a week or two on n new dancing pavilion to be located opposite the hotel, besides the construction of msny other bulli-Ing- n for summer amusement purposes. Tha electric ear line, with direct servstreet to the ice from Twenty-fift- h Spring, will he a big attraction the coming season, nnd will be in operation by tbs first of June. Frank 8. Mittaur. who was recently appointed business manager of tho revurt, tendered hla resignation yesterday sad will Immediately go to Baker City, Ore., where. In company with J. W. Lapp, he nas purchased the Gelser Grand hotel. Both men are thorough hotel men and their msny friends wish them success In the new venture. For his successor an excellent selection has been made in William M. Guluey, who ban spent nearly all hit life In catering to the public In many hotels and pleasure resorts in ths larger Eastern cities. Mr. Gulney has been located between Balt Lake City and Ogden for the past year, and has hosts of friends in both cities, who will be pleased to hear erf his The visit of Daniel De Leon, the editor of the Weekly and Dally Common People, the organ of the Socialist Labor party and the U W. W., pub-- ! llshed in New York, was the reuse of a spilt in the Socialist party of this city. Certain member, who have affiliated with tha Socialist organize--; tion for years In this city, have left the ranks to join with tho Socialist Data. COMPANY'S BIC GROWTH Boyle Hardware Company Have Been Compelled to Incraaeo Floor Space. Owing to the wonderful Increase In business of the Boyle Hardware company thin enterprising firm has been compelled to enlarge Its shelf room tn double the apace. With this lucres ae In shelving It Is still Inadequate to handle th large business. The increased business has also resulted in d more floor space. an adding Tills firm line always striven to give the public the best of service and the public has shown Its appreciation by Miss Tens Stallings gave a "Pathe patronage given. Nothing suclast evening nt her ceeds like success Is true with this jama rarty home, the guest of honor being Mias firm a it is with everything else. Louise Hsgman of Salt Lake City, A BUSY SPOT During a heated argument last night more which than words in well were tdo known Thousands Visit Wright's Bargain used, Basement the broke eltisens . of city the large plate glass wludow In the front of Garner A Wells' saloon. No Every hour of Friday and Saturday arrests were made. Those responsible wens busy ones in Wright'a Bargain Basement and the expressions of defor the break sill make good the light and satisfaction were very pleasing to the ipanagement One scarcely expects to find a base.The local council of United Travelers held the annual ment room so cheerful, so well lighted election and Insinuation of officers nnd so clean, nnd even better than the last night and elected the following, appearance of the room are tha goods who will direst tli destinies of the offered. W. L. You will find there none of the lodge for the ensuing year: Douglass, senior councilor; E. M. Mus- cheap seconds" and thirds which sel man. past aenior councilor; Joseph are usually sold In baaementa. The goods all seem first class qualDecker, junior councilor; M. H. Stone, conductor; Kd Olsen, page; F. ity and high grade.- although the Barnes, sentinel. prices arc surprisingly low. Iuh one-thir- that we sre showing an especially choice and OO-- Recently in Court Houae Taken up by Local Socialists. I I j Labor party. Those who are in sympathy with the Socialist movement do not distinguish any difference between the Socialist party and the Socialist Labor party, but the members of these organisations certainly do. When De Leon lectured in the eonrt house hero he made statements, it is said. In which he impeached tha Socialist party as well as a number of labor organisations. This led to a division of sentiment, some agreeing with the views of De Leon, nnd others taking iaaue with him, claiming that he was too much of the radical agitator Joseph McLaughlan and Dr. Gordon Ives repudiated some of the view of De Leon and held fast to the old Socialist party, while Mrs. Kate Hilliard, E. A. Bettell and R. F. South-wic-k bolted the organisation and announced themselves as being In sympathy with the Socialist Labor party. This aetkm was taken at a meeting held Thursday night. This looks as if there might be two Socialist tickets In the field next election. NO JUVENILE THE AEMY BEAMS Extraercfinary Announcement in nection Therewith. Con- COURT preparation for the Men's Dinner Col. J. V. Nelson has been secured to assist la $1.00 TO $5.00. preparing the beans, army style. The army bean Is not baked, boiled. Mewed or frlcassed, it Is prepared. Those CROSSES LIKE THE JOB WILL GO who attended the ren-n- t' Grand Army LOOKS BEGGING All denominations now wear IN OGDEN. as fire recall will a pleasant camp cross. They take the were beans that delicious the memory place of kiekrts, once so popserved. They had been prepared by Col. J. V. Nelson. Many of the ladies The Salary ef $50 a Month Does Not ular with the ladles. who attended the camp fire have tried Seem to bs Very Inviting to TO $50.00. to get the recipe, but no recipe will Aspirants. be given them. The process of proper. A DAINTY BROOCH IS 4ng the army bean Is a secret carefulALSO APPROPRIATE. ly guarded a process that was inFrom present Indication It looks vented nnd perfected during the early If Ogden would go begging for a as of nation life the the when COs, hung In the balance, and when the army Juvenile judge next term. Tha munimule and the ariny'bean were potent ficent salary of $50 per month does & factors In preserving the union. Dont not have a vary glowing appearance forget the date, April 2nd. from 5 to JEWELERS to aspirants for that office. Unless 9 p. m In the basement of the Methodist church. that amount Is Increased two strong candidates for the position, Judge Patton and H. G. Jacobs will be out of the running. In nn Interview, last night, Judge Patton stated that b had bean to Salt Lake city in conference with Governor Cutler, Attorney General Breeden and State Superintendent of Schools Nelson, who compose the Juvenile Court Commission, on the matter of the selection of a judge for Ogden. Judge Patton was asked If be would take the position nt $50 per month, but replied that he could not devote hie attention to the duties of the office for the amount offered. H. C. Jacobs seems to he of the We hare just received another shipment of new Spring Silk, which we will add to this great sale. These are all new same opinion, and the judgshlp will, Spring Silks especially bought for thin great gale. In the lot will be found the newest and latent design a and effects in in all probability, have to be filled by some one else who will be satisfied checks, HtritcH, hairlines and plaid, in a full line of ail the new et Hiring jant the desired fabric for a shirtwaist, with the $50 per month.-Tsome time past, we have beeu preparing for thin great silk sale. Notwithstanding suit, tailor unit, piwn or waist. For but legislature appropriated fl 6,000 for the maintenance of juvethe great scarcity of staple merchandise and the rise in price all along the line, and especially in silks, our buyer, after nile courts, when double that amount should have bean appropriated. long search, ha secured several hundred yard of the newes Spring Kilks at practically the price of, production. This $1-0- 0 Tn EASTER HATS FLOWERS, PLUMES, WIXOS, QUILLS, our styles the very latest. Gome and see us. GRIXS 358 25th St. FORAKER NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY I Santa Barbara, CsL, March 80. do not believe the people of Ohio take Senator Fto rakers presidential aspiration seriously. Nor do 1 think the Republican party, does. Myron T. Herrick, former governor I Makes r Interesting-O- ne . You W9 Need For That Party PHONE More Week enable I will uot this us to place the handsome fabrics on sale Monday at a price that will hardly Reason. This will be one of the most imiNirtant. silk opporl uni ties of the season, apparent to all who insjiect. Our reputation for honest merchandise, fair dealing and full We advise i hut you do not miss this sale, ami i he call will best be early to secure choicest be duplicated again certainly and the saving in price will be value stands back of every sale. selection. Womens Fashionable Tailored Suits for Spring- -1 0 to 25 Off increase early bnying at once. Every suit is 1J07V newest strle. in cheeks, atripes and plaids. The styles an Ktons, tight-fittinplaited skirts, plain and trimmed with folds. The trimmings are ways that designers create for this season. g See That Fit ? WAGES ARE A saw is a good thing, but not to shave with. Alw r clothing is a the good thing, but not on RAISED Bargains in We have decided n pun I hese price red net ions to are fancy I'ananias and Novelty Kuitings The mutci-mbox coat, short and long sleeves, full ami jacket braitle and piping to match, in ail the delightful laces, ready-to-wea- man. AGAIN If your The New Coats for Women Our preparation here has been mniHiially strong, and yon may now front over 21M) of new checked, plaited, loose and semi tilting stylos for Easter wear, ranging in price front $T.1I0 up lo $20.00. se-le- ct Separate Skirts for Spring Last week's arrivals of these make thin section complete in everv detail. The materials to select from am light novelties, silk voiic and I'anaina and the values will suit all demands Trice range from fo.00 up to 20.00. . THOMAS dont fit not hold shape they won't wear. That's the whole argument In This City an Again Wearing ths Smile That Wont Employee Come Off. Manager W. 8. O'Brien, of the local of the Postal Telegraph nnd Cable company Is wearing the smile that won't come off on account of the announcement made by William H. end general manBaker, ager o( the company, that another Increase in wages hex been made. The Increase this time takes in chief operators and clerks, said Increase to be graded Recording to length of service, efficiency and responsibility of positions. The Increase mentioned will take effect April 1. and Is in addition to the 10 per cent increase which was given to operaiors. traffic chiefs, wire chiefs. Resistant chief operators and managers on March 1. Manager O'Brien Is particularly pleased because rf the exceptionally fine treatment accorded employes by the Postal Telegraph company, with which company he has been identified for some time in this city. On Christmas last Mr. O'Brien and his daughter, Mae O'Brien, were each given nn increase of 816 pbr month In salary. This was the fourth raise In salary since the OBriens came here about two yeais ago, and Is a testimonial. In a substantial way, of the very efficient service given and the increase in business ef the Ogden flee. The last increase is the second within a period of thirty days. clothog will you perfectly they hold shape, and if they don't POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO. MAKES SECOND RAISE WITHIN 30 DAYS. in a nutshell. ' . Garments will fashion-ewhen they are cut, and tailored , over ynr office AST the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, . Frozen Puddings, Etc. Sale of New Spring Silks That Will Be it FRYER - It of Ohio, said today that this was he cared to say about the hope of tha senior senator from hit sUts to succeed Mr. Roosevelt. Hs declared, however, that ths prw. cut situation rendered It abtoliuiv Impossible to risk a gues on the nsu to whom will fall the Renub lieu choice In 1908. JUDGE at tha Methodist church. -- Co. ETC. Our new Spring stock of shirt waists and muslin underwear is here. We guarantee our prices to be right, and Com-merrl- J. S. Lewis complete line of d form. , You ewi't buy clothing: and get fit That' common sense. for Why then spend money clothing not made for J00 amount when for the same we will make a study of yoor build and then make you suit your suit EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. CO- - ; |