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Show -i THE MOKXIXtS Special 15c & May-Da- y lt, irrL 30c Electric Light Shades 35c Sweet Pee Veeee 35c Fancy Baled Bowl 35c Fancy Ulnae Nappies d Guod Ulasa Tumbler or Jel- 15e 15c 15c 15c 15c ly Glasses C Good Glaae Sauce DUhe. . ,15c of Child Large aaedrtmeat S UgB at UUSFIia i . vV 7?) A?k Buuid nnjWirVi MV(JMul a I I TlKflriS A IdC Large Assortment of Tea Pot l5c An endleaa variety of Fancy China Cream Pitchers, Plate. lioldera. Spoon Oatmeal. I 40cSwoe and ete-- . tc--a at. .15e 50c Plover Vaaea 25c 40c and 60c Fancy Plate 25c 40c and 50c Electric Light Shadee ...a. . .25c 40c and 50c Bhaving Mug... 35c 40e Glaaa Fruit Bowl 25c other ttema in Tin and Granite, mention here. Come and see for your-aelfto numeroua too Bemember this ia only for one day, Wednesday, Thera will be many L May lt Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. 2478 WASHINGTON AVENUE. AMUSEMENTS. UTAHN A THEATRE III Changee Every Saturday CRACK SHOTS FOR THE Mat Iren. Twa Performances, EVENING 7:30 and S.1& MATINEE Dally, Except Sunday, at SHOOT :S0l 10c, 20c, SOo 10c, 20c PRICES MATINEES P. J. HOLOHAN IS ONE OF THE FIRST TO ARRIVE. Seventy-fiv-e AUDITORIUM SKATING HOLLER Opto Every Including Evening Sunday Xtv roof, sew Boor, better than ever. Indict admitted free. Gents, 15c, The Place Fair weather la the one condition on which the auccess at the booting tournament, which opens Thursday morning, depends, as everything in connection with the event haa hern satisfactorily arranged by the local gun club under whose auspice the tournament la being conducted. To prevent a .delay in the prdceedlnge an additional trap haw been Installed at the ground on Thirty-fourtstreet. P. J. Holuhan, one of the crack shots, known all over America, 1 the first to arrive. He will give exhibition hoot In connection with several other men of national prominence. Two squads from Boise are expected to arrive Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. From Salt Lake at least three aquads are scheduled to coma. Bing' ly and la pain other blue rock mashers from Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, will reach the city ia time to take part ia Thursdays evanta, ao that by avenlng of the first day fully 75 visitor will form the majority of ihooton. The Rood Hotel haa beA selected aa headquarters. The privilege of th Weber club will be extended to every one taking part in the tournament and other courtesies, provided through the In itnimentallty of the local dub, will make the stay of the sportsmen one of pleasure. J. L Mead, representing the U. M. C. Co., will have the management of the events. He la well known and hla experience assures uo h everything Iftsicky Nichols Visitors Expected to Take Part in the First Day's Event , of Tournament Band skates 25c. for Select People Mr. end Mr. G. H. BuahutU have it O. G. Purdy and wife are on a to relative in Ogden. Mr. Purdy U n engineer on the veat end of the Salt Lake division of the O. 8. L. f DIED TOOLS aon of two celebrated dog. Jea-ai- e Rodfleld Count Gladstone and Ruby, arrived In Ogdea yesterday from Field and Stream," of JanChicago. uary, 1M7, apeaklng of the puppy He haa won in field father, say: trial It times, including the Illinois championship, a record equalled in number of vine by but one other dog. His last triumph vs winning the all age stake at the United Stales' trials on the classic field at Grand Junction, Team, Uat January, which probably closed Ms field trial carver, for the dog that wias the all aga la that event, ia forever barred from running again, except in the Canadian and National championship trial Ha haa won ia cash prizes over 15,000, and hie estimated value la $19,000, although money would scarcely buy him." The puppy was purchased by George and make a valuable addition to the clean train LleweUlns of the Intermountain ROSS MET WITH ALEXANDER PECULIAR ACCIDENT. POLICE ARE MAKING A SEARCH FOR MORE EVIDENCE. In Jumping Out ef Hi Wagon His Log Caught in the Brake and He Fell Head First. Clever Work Performed on the Back A tie funeral service over the mains of Floyd William Floater will be held at 4 p. m., Tuesday, at tha residence of William Hamlyn. 2756 Pacific avenue. Interment will he in the , city cemetery. Judge Gurnell ha moved hie office to the city hall and now occupies the rooms formerly used by the Juvenile court. James E. Buriou of Kegaunee, Mich., and Mrs, Nettie A. Rules of Ogden were married by Rev. Benjamin Young of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Balt Lake City, Saturday, April 27. Martha A. Higginbotham haa flle-her petition ia the district court to be appoiuted guardian of the estate of Grant G. Meyer, Charles C. Meyer and Viola Meyer, minors, whoee mother died a few months ago in this cky and who was but n abort time married to a Mr. Davis. Tha estate consists of personal property of about the value of 93,000. T. R. O'Connolly is the attorney for the petitioner. Mtb. Clare D. Howard, who was operated on fur appendicitis, ia in a critical condition at tha Ogden General hospltaL Her sister In Omaha haa been summoned to her bedside. Ae the result of a fall irou a w agon, oocured Sunday. Alexander D. Rons, a resident of Thirty-sixtstreet, 1 uncoaedou ,md in a precarious eaadliioa. lr. lUrkson, the at-- t that hia ending physician, skull is fractured. The accident happened peculiarly. Ross drove up te the residence of George McfVrland, on Twenty-sixtstreet, 8unday sight aud threw oa the brake of hia wagon prior to alighting. In attempting to Jump to the ground from his seat, one leg caught oa the lever sad wa held so firmly that ha pitched forward oa his head.. The fores of the fall did not disable him nor provent hla from tying his animals and walking into McFarland's realdenee. With Mr. McFarland. Rosa walked to the back yard. Inspected a number of articles of iroa he was Interested In, and returned again to the house without strange sensation except that he complained of a never heed-achwhich radiated from the point of hla head that struck the ground. He left tli McFarland residence after dark and drove to his mother-in-law'- s place at 3643 Sheridan avenue. Not many minutes after he had related to hie relative the manner of hie fall, ho became uneonactoue and re' condition through the malned ia Yesterday hi condition renight. mained uncertain. It ia thought by Dr. Dickson that a piece of the Skull bone le pressing against Ma brain. An operation will probably be performed. At nooa Rosa died from the effect of the Injuries he received when ha fell Dr. Dickson attended him all morning but wa unable to afford Mm relief. A few minutes before nooa Dr. Ivan was called and he arrived ae Roes expired. The immediate cause of hla death was a fracture- - of the skulL It is thought that a 'piece' of bone penetrated to the brain. Adam Patterson has sold to Joseph Meyers for a consideration of $30,000 street. Not. property on Twenty-fift- h 126 and 128. Tha deal was con eliminated leal week. The property Is regarded as an excellent Investment. Records for Wlnnemnocs Star: handling heavy trains ware broken when n train of 10$ cars pulled lute Wlnnamucca. The train started from Sparks with Conductor Perkins and .Engineers Durham and Leknert in charge, with orders to clean up all tha delayed freight along the fond. Starting with a rather long train, they picked up all freight at Benin, Humboldt and Mill City, and on reaching Wlnnemueea had 3289 tons nf freight. This record atanda umifflleally as tha beat made by any railroad is the United States. Inga described in i The O. L A. ladles will meet with Mra. W. A. Biddle, 133 SOth street next Wednesday, May let. h ft-a- h ay . w this summer will be lessened, your fuel expense rofaced, and your kitchen cooler, if you use a NEW PERFEC1I0N Wick Bine flame Oil Cook-Sto-ve te is the bast lamp ferall-roua- d heuaekold ass. Had ef braes thnagheut asd kaautif aOy nickeled. Perfectly absolutely safe ; uexeaUsd to lightering Fwm; an erumeat to any room. Every lamp warranted. If at yew dealer, write to aur nearvat esa-trect- at OOHTIMNTAb Oik OOXPAIT Un rpwfi Locators will please call at the office of Maginnis A Cora, 422 Eccle build lug, Monday,- - April 38th, to secure their claims. This must be done promptly, ae'the books will remain hero only a few days longer. MAGINNIS A CORN. EXCURSIONS It is the improved oil stoTe the tubs oil store. in every particular. lighted instantly. Gives the hottest flame produced by stove. Made with one, two, and three nwrs. Every stove warranted. Write our 'nearest agency if not at your dealers. Re&OLAtfp IMPORTANT. TO CALIFORNIA. Dally, April 26th to .May 18th. Ogden, to San Francisco and re- turn (direct .$36.00 Ogden to San Francisco and re- turn (one way via Portland) ..$43.50 Ogden to Los Angelea and return via. Southern Pacific ..$40.00 Ogdea to Los Angeles and return via. Balt Lake Route . . . .$31 A0 Ogden to Los Angelea end return (one way via. Portland and San Francisco) 2... $53.40 Ticket good to return until July 31. allowed. Stopovers $10 kewardT For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogden standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. By searching the room formerly occupied by Charles Johnson, the burglar captured by Officer Morissey, Sunday night, the police discovered a hacksaw used to rut steel bars, a number of file, n crowbar and other implement used by the profess tonal robber. New York, April 31. The Chicago Tribune eaya: President Castro of Venezuela, according to information received here from two independent source, will retire from office on May 33. Although tMa date might suggest here some oik er cause for hie retirement the reason is his continued ill health. He will seek recuperation la the mountain of 8wltserlnd. General Juan Vincente Gomes, first vice president, will suc- ceed him. CHAS SCHWAB WEST BOUND. City, April 39. Charles passed through Kansas in Shwab car lairetta over the Rock land on Ma way to El Paso. Kaaea ! Ms Is- oooooooooooooooo o O O IN EVERY HOME. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o !o time to take it: Fluid Extract ounce, Dandelion one-hal-f pound Kargon one ounce. Compound Byrup Baraaparilla three ounces. The dime is eras after meals and at bedtime. These hermleaa Ingredient can be obtained at nominal cost from any good pharba-cand anyone can mix them at home by shaking well la a bottle. Noted medical authorities now recognise this a a blood cleanser and system tonic per excellence, because of It gentle though almost certain action In the treatment of Rheumatism, skin and facial eruption and other miserable blood afflictions for which the Kidneys are responsible. At this rime of year the Mood becomes our and Mind with prisons and adds, which the shin pores failed to eliminate during the cold weather, adding this addi-lon- il work to the Kidneys, ' which, overtaxed, heroine Inactive end sluggish and require Just such sn Invlgnrant or Regulator. Mix this and ry it, and note the irmaricsble Improvements in your bra'tb. ul y, oooooooooooooooo SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS e, home-mad- e The kitchen work' that must be done! offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship Johnson worked for three werk at the Pierce foundry sad it ia believed that he either made the tools at tha foundry or secured them from the supply owned by the company. Aa Investigation la being conducted today for the purpose of unearthing tools sad evidence which will be used against Johnson when his trial come up. Employes of the Wataon-Tanne- r tort identified Johnon yesterday aa a maa seen Saturday night ia the store. He commanded attention out of the ordinary by the meaner, in which he Inspected the building, particularly the rear. Search for evidence of the work of tho gang uf which he was a member revealed one lock broken toom a hack door leading into tha clotMng store and an auger hole bored ao that the second lock could be tempered with. Business men are considering the advisability of placing email electric lights la the rear of their places, to enable officers, who are compelled to inspect the interior ef blocks, to more readily detect any one attempting a burglary. By fastening the light eev ml feet above the head of the ordinary maa and surrounding them with suitable protect ion, the polios are coo-I- I dent the lights will prove inatrumen' tal in preventing robberies. That J. H. Meek, alias Charles John son, 58 year of age. Is a hard customer has been proved by Investigation of the police. When Morrissey of the quarcaptured tha tette of burglars, who tried to effect an antranue Into Watson A Tannsr'a tors, Sunday morning, be gave hla name a Charles Johnson and refused to answer any questions put te him. Inquiry, however, elicited the CAHYOR RCAD FENCE feet that he had registered at the Broom hotel some days ago under the Commissioners beoide In Fever ef name of J. H. Mack. Reinforced Concrete Poets. When searched at tha pollen station, Johnson had a braes and bit, a Couety Surveyor Craven 'submitted Jimmy, a large arrow and other paraestimate of the coat of lumber and re- phernalia need by burglars of the proinforced 'concrete fence for the can- fessional class. It Is now known that yon, at the session of the hoard of part of those tools were secured In Besides Ogden. commissioners yesterday. Yesterday Detective Hander "shook" being more durable, simpler end nu effective, tbs concrete fence will coat the prisoner down and by clevsecured n confes$11.78 less per hundred feet than tha er questioning lumber fence, which la given ns $47.18, sion from the burglar. This, however, aa compered with $31.40 per hundred was not done until n blacksmith, befeet concrete. The latter material was tween 32nd and 33rd, Identified Mack, adopted. A thousand dollars will he alias Johnson, ae the one 'for whom expended in starting the work of safe- ha bed made the Urge screw SaturThe aged thief deday afternoon. guarding the driveway. Delegations from Hooper aud Plain nied this at first but when he waa City addressed tha board on the con- placed bark In hla cell he vnt for Deditions of the roads In their respective tective Pender and, throwing himself towns. Water they declared abends on hla mercy, stated that he was willeight inches deep tor a distance of 40 ing to plead to any (barge brought rods in many places while the general against him. He said, however, that condition of the highway te deplor- be would like to ae a certain minable. The matter of affording relief ister in the city, who knew the inn was referred to Commissioners Mad' and out of hla past life, before the en and McKay. complaint waa filed- - The request waa granted. CASTRO WILL RETIRE. o The following simple preo scription, writes n noted author o tty, should be made knows to SHIP AND CREW LOST. o every family. While it le e simmixture, it o ple London, April 29. News has reach- o forme n powerful tonic and vied here that the British steamer o talising agent to the Kidneys, Thornhill, bound for Rio Janeiro, waa o forcing them to filter end elimdestroyed by fire daring her voyage. o inate from the blood nil acids o and waste, restoring the full Her crew perished. o count, or 85 per cent, of Red o Corpuscles. MONTEILO SALT CO. o Herg It la, and now is the Gool Kitchen H AN AN SHOE Deer ef the Wataon-Tanne- r Clothing Stare. which f THF by May 15. vl-- . limT. BURGLAR Btx-ke- r Crit-tento- A ::o, HEAD AND The Brewing company expect to have it ice plant In operation BROS. gtfiep. Tl'ESli.V V. AlIMl. returned from Sail Lake City. The estimated value of the build thirty-thre- e building permit i, which have been Issued this month, is $38,000 a shin greatly ia ex of the figure eetahllehed for the e period last year. The total value of buildings aa shown by the permits cea. issued in 1906 la $423,763. At the present rate of building this record A healthy man lx a king In Ms own will be doubled during 1107. May and right; an unhealthy man la an unhap- June are favorite months for building py alnve.' Burdock Blood Bitters purposes and the record or April will One builds up sound health keeps you likely fee quailed If not surpee-a- d. reason for the growth In tnS elly'a reswelL idence district la given by reel estate dealers, who declare the shortage .of MITCHELL SUMMER EXCURSION rentable house le forcing many people to erect homes of their own. FOR MONUMENTS. Via Colorado Midland Railway. City Jut arrivad 2 carloads of n Mrs. Annie Mort died at tha la and granite to of Mexico, May T to 7, June 7 to 14 seloct pub last of Home general debility rro- - Boat and 17 to July 11. Round trip, ICI.1A buy from agents, night She wa 60 years old and bad they get large commissions Long limits. at the Home since the death of 7oa have to pay them. Eastern Excursion May 27 to 36, lived husband several yean ago. Mrs. her Order at ones for Decoration 14. fare $2.00 One June 3, 7, 13, plus choao to live at the Crlltenton for long limits. Stop overt. Other aMort 57. TARD OPPOSITE CITY bad no relatives on whom to she CEMETERY. ebaap rates during tha summer. Write depend end being blind was unabla Ll H. Harding, Salt Lake City for parcare tor herself. Aa her husband ticulars. . 1 H. Harding, Generali to was a member of the K. P. lodge, the want AOI YIELD BIG RESULTS. Agent local organisation will probably taka charge of the body. Up-to-da- LTAI1. FELL ON HIS JOHNSON HAD 25c Sale we will Lave a special 15c and updneftlaT. May are Tsale Following only a few of the many Bardin. we will offer you: . WiDES, EXAMINER, i. WHY w (Siwirs HuJesDV J FREE We Guarantee Speedy anit Absolute Curea In Cnana We Accept CONSOLTATiON old-tim- Elliott, across the street from old stand Washington Avenue. Dra. 2356 -- 1 now at If Its Real Estate You W ant, I HAVE IT good bargains to offer if are desirous of owning If and you you'll sjieait quick, a home of your own, I will make the buying easy. Look over this list of bargains and see if there ia not something that Interests you. 2 lots, baa Nob on house a for nil!; f 1,600 No. 1 barn; good brick ckicken bouse; genuine bargain. house with bath, pantry 1,G50 buys a nice and improvements; well located; wortb investi' gating. two apartment house; rents for for a $2,500 30 per mont frame on Patterson Are. f 1,300 for a new brick cottage; baa pantry a 1,900 buys f 'and bath; well located; easy terms; speak quick. modern house, built of pressed 13, 700 for a brick, and is in the best residence district of the city. If you want to get a really nice home at the price of a small cottage, investigate t have fionie unnsuallj m l2-roo- STAND UP FOR YOUR FAITH m Apostls D. O. McKay and Eldar MoMyrrln tha Speakers. J. W. - m Balt Lake, April 21. Th services at Tabernacle closed tha regular tMh quarterly conference of the Pioneer take. Notwithstanding the fact that there were ao street cars la operation the building was crowded td the limit nf Jts rapacity, Sylvester Q. Cannon, counsellor to the president of the stake, presided at the meeting nnd addresses were delivered by Apostle David O McKay and Elder Joseph V. Music wu furnished by McMnrrln. the Tnbernncl choir. . David O. McKay, the first speaker, took' for his subject the Latter-daBatata teaching to their children, which has In some cases been sadly neglected, and some of the younger generation hare grown ashamed of their religion. In pari, he said: "Although I am Indeed sorry to say ao,- but there are noma men nnd women around us who, when away from the state and their people, are aehsmed to say they belong to the Mormon church aud try to hide their Identity: 1 wish to say that today there la nothing In tho teachings of the Mormon church to be ashamed of. Look at It from any standpoint you wish, and It Is impossible to find anything which Is not good and beneficial to all. "Look without prejudice and lay aside personal feelings, those who are not of us, and seq if there Is not a spirit of uplifting and nobility In every home. We have often been misjudged, but 1 defy any one to (tow me where there la aay bitterness toward or to the nation In any of th Saints. teachings of tha Latter-daOur young men In bualneea have been taught honesty In all their deallnga nnd Mao to be loyal to tha nation. Should there be any who are uut such, (bey are not following tha teaching "f Batata their fathers. The Latter-dateach tllelr people to work, and there are no Idlers in the church. Look back wbeA the first little band of emigrants came Into the state, and the great work they did In building up a beautiful city and stale out of a barren waste. No man can be possessed with the spirit of selfishness tnd be a Mormon. Tha mission of the Mormon people I to help those who are in need and to bless. "Go Into any Lstterday SalntV home and there you will find all that la good and true. You will find the 'ether, mother and the little children nnylng for those who 'are against hem and asking God to forgive their Ins. Look at the two thousand of the church In the different parts of the world, most of them mere hoys, who have gone forth to help and !o teach their fellow men. Is there anything in this to be ashamed of 7" y m . this- f 2,500 I have so many nice homes at this price that I really cant do justice to them in an ad. : ('all and let me show you my list I also have some nice places for those who want to raise poultry and fruit and still be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms REMEMBER, that I am making terms so easy that its an easy matter to buy a home; start now; you'll regret it if you wait. GEORGE A, HORN REAL ESTATE - - THIRD FLOOR FIRST NATL BANK. 2S 1 JESSE J. DRIVER y y mls-done- Wishes His Many Friend to know that be is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at bis new ocation. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |