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Show I DAILY Ilocal BRIEFS i UTAH EVANSTON EAGLES SOARED JOURNAL, IT WAS THEIR DAY AT GLEN-WOO- D OGDEN JUNE 1904. 27, WAS H. K.' Mariey of Balt Lake City ia In Ogden. Paul Kuhn left last night for Rena MONDAY, WON THE GAME SCORE OF 14 TO 4. BY A Nev., on business. ' PARK. T. J. Brown and wife of Denver spent Sunday in Ogden. from a George Driver returned Local Asrio Together With Visiting Locals WiJI Play the CJeaveXand Comnorthern trip laat night. Brethren Proved Themselves mission Team Here on July Mr. and Mrs. George Driver and son 3d snd 4th. Princely Entertainers. and daughter returned Saturday from an extended eastern trip. The Ogden aerie of the Fraternal The Ogden baseball team defeated J. T. Mahoney of Salt Lake City was an Ogden visitor yesterday. Order of Eagles soared high at Glen-woo- d Evanston on the latter's ground yesafternoon by the overwhelming Mrs. M. Austin has gone to Butte for yesterday. They and ylsiting terday 14 score of to 4. a visit with her daughter. brethren from Salt Lake City, Park was who Chivrall, D. W. Ferguson of Dos Angeles enjoyed an unusual and Canyon, Bingham together City business. luck and succeeded in deon streak of in the city yesterday resort owned the Llsxle their with and C. here locals a' week ago, friends, the Fannie Misses The feating in was to are bad the and knocked Richmond. themof Virginia, and demonstrated pounded the for Ragland day in out box the fifth of the the city. inning. In selves to be princely entertainers. he received an unmerciful that Herbert C. Kincaid of Salt Lake Inning The local aerie met the visitors at City visited old acquaintances in Og- the depot There a procession was walloping. Every man got a hit, and, worse than that. Taylor stepped to den yesterday. formed and the members of the order the bat and hit one of Mr. Chlvrall's W. R. Sethers of Trinidad, CoL, la dressed In the regulation regalia paT. W. Mrs. his with benders square on the nose and it daughter, visiting raded the principal streets to Twenty-secon- d never in this city. stopped until It cleared the Hutton, street, where they boarded the rs were field fence. C. J. Geo. right J. W. E. Fife, Gibson, cars and proceeded to the park. unusuaL Slater was substinothing Calkins and C. 8. Crandall were in the Tbs program opened with a baseball as will city from Salt Lake yesterday. the tuted in 'the fifth inning, but game in the ball park between even he not seen be score, the by In the nine from the Ogden and Bingham Claire Carhart has arrlvd could check the slugging. of the Lobcity from Boston, where he has been aeries, which resulted in the defeat of sters. the local nine by a score of 18 to 2. attending school for the past year. George Wessler was not in the game, The California delegation to the The game was the source of much his position at second was held but Democratic convention will pass amusement to the onlookers. The down in fine style by Taylor. was as follows: through Ogden Wednesday at 1:20 line-u- p Bluth played his first game in right Ogden. Bingham. p. m. field and handled himself to bis credit Addle and George Lucas left for Shurtllft for Ogden pitched a masButte, Mont., yesterday, where they terly game and kept his hits well scatwill visit with their sister for some tered. time. The Ogden team Is showing a deMr. Frank J. Cannon, chairman of cided improvement since a week ago, the Utah delegation to the Democratic as they have defeated both Park City national convention, left for SL Louis and Evanston since then. yesterday. The next league game takes place A marriage license was issued this Park City and Ogden in this between Umpire Leavitt on July 10th. The strong Clevecity morning to William H. McDonald of wss events of The program sporting Heber City and Mrs a Mamie Andrew carried out in the Glenwood grounds. land Commission companys team, last of Pleasant View. Some of the events were hotly con-test- year's champions of the state, will team in this WeThe Sunday school board of the and all of them provided mych play the Ogden Sd 4th. and This ought to make July ber stake gives a dance at the Her amusement to the spectators. The an aeries, as enexceedingly ' Interesting An on merWednesday evening. mitage prises, donated by generous teams are well matched. the atis who assured time those joyable chants, were handsome and were preFollowing is yesterday's score by tend. sented to the winners by T. J. Kurts. The kangaroo court as usual, was innings: A convention of the district teachers of Hooper, Roy, Rlverdale and a central attraction. Many arrests 1 014 Uintah, under the auspices of the were made of prominent "birds and Ogden 1 0 4 Evanston stake board, was held at Hooper yes- no sooner were they gathered in than Batteries Shurtllft and Ogden, they were hastened before Judge Feeterday. Slater and James F. Kane, W. C. Thomas, ney and fined for their misdemeanor. Henry: Evanston, Chivrall, Fuller. In the evening a splendid program Frank and W. T. Morley, Dr. H. A. Castle, Geo. B. Fredell and R. J. Ho- was rendered in the pavilion, which STANDING OF THE CLUBS.. gan of Pocatello were Ogden visitors was followed by a dance. The various committees who had the yesterday. In charge and who arranged A conference of the members of the outing for the day are to be the program primary associations of the Weber on the success they stake was held in the tabernacle yesachieved. The work of the terday afternoon. MEMORIAL SERVICES associations was fully discussed and A STOLE WAS HAT. sermon was a DRUNK; the very interesting one. Tribute Paid to Memory of Apostle Mr. Thomas Fitsgerald will enterA. O. Woodruff and His Didn't to Mean tain a circle of friends at her residence Evidently Swipe the Wife. on Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Chapeau So the Judge Let Him Go. her daughter, Mrs. McCabe of WashAppropriate services were held in all D. is who with ington, C, visiting the meeting houses in the city yesterJohn Corby, charged with petty larthem. in memory of Apostle A. O. Woodday was arraigned before Judge The fnueral services over the re- ceny, who died so suddenly and unexruff, Howell this morning and found guilty. mains of Thomas Joyce, who died last at El Paso, Texas, a week pectedly was He without punishdischarged Saturday, will be held at the Marriott ago. to the ment, however, owing peculiar ward meeting house tomorrow (TuesThe announcement of Apostle circumstances surrounding the case. day) afternoon at 2 o'clock. The reWoodrlufTa death was a shock to the is accused MortiRobert Corby by mains may be viewed at the home of mer with haring stolen a new hat entire community, coming, as it did, his Timothy Terry, on the from his office at the stock yards yes- so soon after his wifes death which date of funeral from 10 to 1. terday afternoon. He is a stranger occurred at the City of Mexico three in the city and came to town yester- J weeks ago. At all the meetings the OLD RESIDENT DEAD. day morning from the wekt, en route highest tributes were paid to the for Omaha with several carloads of memory of the deceased apostle and Passed Away at His Homs at East sheep and horses, which went on his wife, both having been throughout t Bountiful This Mornahead of him, however, as a result of their lives stalwart in their faith and ing. his night in Jail. He claims that he active workers In the various church was Intoxicated and did not realise organlsatlona , Richard Pedler, who for many years that he had taken someone elses hat. Impresbie services were conducted wag a resident of Ogden but for the James Kinney, A. KlmmeL Fred at the tabernacle in Salt Lake. Seypast year has been living at East May and Joe Kelley, vagrants, were mour B. Toung spoke in behalf of the Bountiful, Davis county, died at the discharged as each satisfied the Judge first council of seventy and the Sunlatter place this morning from general that he .would go to work. day school union, who advocated the debility, aged 72 years. He was the John Lane and 'William Dunbar, like raising of a substantial fund by memfather of A. E. Pedler, the well known offenders, were given ten and five days bers of the church for the purpose nbt Union Pacific employe. Undertaker respectively. only of erecting a suitable manument, Larkin went to Bountiful this afterWilliam Early, charged with having commemorating their life, but also to noon to embalm the remains and been drunk, was discharged on a provide means for the support of their bring them to Ogden at midnight. promise that he would leave the city. children. The time and place of funeral will be Five others who were arrested yesannounced later. COMMISSIONERS IN 8ESSION. terday forfeited their bail by No business of Importance was IDAHO EXCURSION transacted by the board of commisREAL E8TATE MENS EXCURSION, sioners this morning. Another sesVia Oregon Short Line, Saturday. July sion is being held this afternoon. 2nd. Greatly reduced rates. Ask Saltalr Beach June 29th, via the .Rio The bond of Edward Calvert, road agents regarding limits, etc. Grande. 86,000 In prises to be given supervisor of West Weber, was apaway. Trains leave 9:80 a. m.. 2:15 proved and filed. "Deliciously refreshing. That de- and 7 o'clock p m. Fare $1.25 for the The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone scribes STANDARD Soda Water; all round trip. Dont miss the biggest company Intends extending Its line flavors, and for sale everywhere. time ever had at the Beach. from the city limits to HarrlsvIUe and asked the board to define its pole line. This matter was referred to Commissioner Fowers and the district road Two-bagge- Beginning Tomorrow We Announce EASY MARK AN HIGH YESTERDAY STATE Tuesday A Sale of Cottage and Madras Curtains AT REDUCED PRICES cMadras Curtains Fine madras mesh curtains, beautiful handsome design' wit, dainty. Will make a weViinduJ drape. Sale price $6.00 Regular $8.00 Sale price $5.00 Regular $7.50 Sale price $3.50 Regular $5.00 In Up-toJDa- HOSIERY We Have Any Style You Desire Hosiery te black gauze hocc, just the article for hot weather, later then the drop etich, 25c, 40c, 50c 75e a pair. The 40o and 60e g redos have garter tope. Assorted colore, black, red, brown, gr Infants' colored lace Infants' socks, the fashionable gray, light and royal blue; host In all sizes for summer, lace and pi. At regular 20 values assorted colors ... LWBies . 15C end kind :..25c Ladies' Silk Gloves' 60 cents Suitable for summer wear, cool and comfortable; colors, blaclq white, mode and gray.. Two J ; clasps, double finer tips Better grade In black and white, Black silk, extra heavy quality, 32-in- ,75c i.... only at 60c .$1.00 Extra Large Size Umbrellas $LO0 rib, linen Covered umbrellas, strong steel frame, wood handle and rod well made suitable for buggies without tops, wagons, camping and flrshlng purposes. Proof against rain or eun.fl.00 BETTER QUALITY, SAME STYLE, AT fl.25. 16 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. ed citji Are You Going for a Trip? 1 128456789 0017820 0001011 ... son-in-la- w, ce. Here Quarters do the work Half dollars eleswHere J : , supervisor. S People who appreciate pretty and substantial Jewelery always out of the ordinary, containing clever touches of Fashion, not easily imi- tted, will come to us when they want to purchase Jewelry of any kind. Tour money will procure more for you here at any season than elsewhere. J. S. LEWIS CO. seeo (SL Jewelers and Opticians; I ,i Doesnt Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but Just the contrary In the rase of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut oft maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, fever, constipation, all yield this perfect pill. Twenty-fiv- e cents nt Jesse J. Driver's drug store. CATCH FISH BUT We have the largest variety "BEER HEART IS WHAT CALL IT. THEY of Fancy Groceries from which, you can select your lunch. Nabisco, Experts Are Unable to Agree on the Precise Cause of the Ailment. NEW YORK, June 28. There Is new disease In New York calltd Tubingen Heart," Munich Heart" or Beer Heart" It has also recently made Its appearance in London, and Is supposed to be developing In every American city where malt liquors are drunk to any considerable extent So far the expert! have not been able to ascertain the precise cause of the pe cullar condition of the heart. Ita prevalence In London has been commented on by Dr. Wl Hale White. About all that Is yet definitely known about Beer Heart" is that it Is developing wherever there is a very heavy consumption of beer. The patriotic doctors of Munich in Festino, Vanilla and Assorted Wafers, Cheese Sandwich, Batter Thins, Bent's Ginger Snaps, and Saratoga Flakes. Bishops, Longs and Halnxs Jellies, Jams and Preserves. Maraschino Cherries, Pitted Stuffed and Fancy Green Olives; Orange Marmalade, Orangate, Plain and Mixed Pickles, Chicken and Oyster Tamale, Chill Con Carne, Frijoles, Enchiladas, Potted Beef, Deviled Ham, Veal and Chicken Loaf, Lunch Tongue, Melrose Pate and Imported ' Sardines. Dont Catch Edgar Joses Co. PHONE 14 , Hip Wallers 338 25th Street, Ogden in Light and Heavy Weights slat that a better clarification' of the . affection Is one which ascribes It In alcoholic merely to drnlks. Dr. Hale White declares that J. H. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager the disease Is well known where beer is drunk to excess, but rare where othWEEK OF JUNE 27 er alcoholic beverages are taken to MORTIMER A HILL excess, this fact giving rise to a very The Real Thing. as to doubt whether alcohol is strong a$ 'the bottom of the trouble. GLADY8 MIDDLETON Prof. Krehl doubts If the symptoms Messo-Sopran- o. follow excessive wine drinking, and says he never knew a, cane to result JOHNNY WELCH from whisky drinking. Prof. Strum -Man In White. The In the Erlangen clinic, told Prof. pell. American celebrated Osier, the proMR. AND MRS. D. M. HALL fessor of medloine, that the Beer Comedy. Heart was very common among workers In breweries. CHARLES FRANKLIN, The autopsies show an enlarged Black Face over-indulge- Lyceum Family .Theater THE heart, without any renal or valvular disease to account for It It la said In the beer are the the secret of the mysterious disease, but the German sharps' ask: Why do not the in potatoes give the same kind of a heart to the Irish 'peasants. carbo-hydrat- carbo-hydrat- es Disastrous Wrecks. New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lola Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of the many whose life was saved by Dr. King's new discovery. This great remedy la guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Price 50c and ft. Trlnl bottles free. Browning Bros, company The E 871 ItrMt Twenty-facsa-dl MRS. & H. XL WOOD, Psor. Newly furnished throughout; equlpnest best; modern; eleetrlo lights, deem week. located. Board by day or Beg MS reasonable. Telephone The Great Faroe THE COMING MAN." One-Aa- et MR. 3. SHAW, Baritone From the Anna Held Opera Company, EDISON8 Carelessness Is for ADMISSION responsible many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. kings WITH PRICES CUT TO SMITHEREENS R. 8TRONG Tenor. es Cold MOVING - - Why Rent a Piano PICTURES. . . 10 CENTS f Rushmer - Fits Glasses Perfectly. Optician Ave. Is fully guaranteed them In all woods. known In music. to Daynes Musle J 4 4 CARSTENSEN RUSHMER, 2412 Washington one Company. Vie uae the best quality lensea and grind them especially for each case, J-- T- good '$15 Down $8 per Month t Thla Plano and we have Everything Successors THE EYE SPECIALIST Expert Manufacturing When you can buy a for 82.50. 4. i ANSON CO. Tsmpla of Musis. . 74 MAIN STREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music 8ALT LAKE CITY. Co.) j - 4 |