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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE EIGHT I LOCAL BRIEFS JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE j An Early diluk. drink Vellowstone. In a liana by itself the Vienna Selection Look out for DECEIVES S, 1907. Charming Silk Suits $11.75 A MEDAL The Pen. -- If you ;THOMAS A. HARRIS RECEIVES CARNEGIE BADGE OF HONOR. cafe. John Maguire ha returnee from a trip to Golillieid and Tonopah. Rescued Ivy Blair, a Fifteen-Ysar-Ol- d of mvour clothes for this Mr. L. R. Douglax has presented G:rl, From the Waters of the Weber her husband with a baby girl, would mean on Rival Gets the Hare Medal and Beer Spring imported Muenehner it. Cafe. Falataff at Try to bo Expanded for Education. $2,0C0 draught of our vour choice Jack Taylor is In the city from j Cherry Creek, New, for a few days. stock splendid Walter Whalen has returned from for The bronse Carnegie medal is at its best. heroism awarded to Thomas A. Harris while the Cniveraiiy of Pennsylvania to f this city for saving the life of )end the summer. wait until the best :Mis Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant have reIvy Blair, arrived yisierdcy ai d is on exhibition lu the window of the. moved to Ulenwood, where they will are sold, patterns Lewis Jewelry company, whirr . v reside during the summer. A marriage license has been issued make up your mind to be on exhibition together with the medal received from the American to Claude P. Cawly, aged 21. and Eva buy your suit and Spring Boy of Detroit, Mich, for the remainStaker, aged 18, both of Ogden. der of the week. The officers of the grand lodge of tomorrow overcoat washee The medal is sunk in a plush case. How many you Masons will attend the next meeting The obverse le a relief portrait of An' ' local of the evening. lodge ' Thursday washee Vests can you wont regret it. drew Carnegie. On the other side. In William Morgan has asked the the edges of the medal. Is the ln- -! use. -court to appoint him administrator of Kcrlpiion. Carnegie Hero Fund, Esthe estate of David Morgan, deceased. The retablished April 15th, 1904 You must have them It will pay you ts sss the Electric verse side carries ths inscription this season sure. Going Cash Register at Th Crystal, 2477 Greater love hath no man than thla, that a man lay down hla life for his Washington Avenue.. Where the cars to be all the go. Going fj stop. friends. Jn ths center of the medal Is an oblong tablet, on which Is inwent William the never to druggist, Glddings, they scribed: left last evening for San Diego, Califore. Thomas A. Harris, fornia, where he was called by the seriwho saved ous lllness.of a relative. clean CL Blair of i': sort Ivy up They lleber Scowcroft has returned from from drowning, to where extended the an visit coast, a mans attire as nothing Ogden, Utah, he has been on business for his firm March 25, 1906. ' else can. and also a pleasure trip. Previous to ths receipt of the medal Humes on tftky payments; Imthe received following young Harrie Splendid time to pick Call mediate fxweeerloh klYehi letter from K. L. W 11 mot, manager of !i& Rtal Estate Man, George A, ItoHI; the Carnegie Hero Fund commission: your favorites, for just First Natiohai bank building, at once. Besides receiving the Carnegie ne-- o medal young Harris receives a reward How the picking is parThe case of J. A. Luke vs. Joalah iif (2,000 to be used exclusively for his South was settled today and the horses ticularly good. ; higher education and In any branch bs taken under execution by the sheriff . may choose. were iuit sold today at sheriff's aale Mr. Thomas A. Harris, 125 Patterson aa advertised. The defendant paid $1.50, $2. $2.50 up to $S over to the aheriff the sum of $3(4-2Avenue, Ogden, Utah: Dear Sir: and the action was dismissed. The fabrics tire new Referring to your letter of January It is announced that Nannie Tout be4th, accepting the medal awarded by will spend another year In Europe different and the cut the Carnegie Hero Fund comm'sel'm fore touring America under the manIn your case. I have the pleasure to Infrom any you have seen agement of John Curt. It appears that IDE PRESS CONCERT form you that the medal was forwardbeen made a very flattering offer has ed to you at the above addroas, today, liefore. her in London end Ur Curt has conby express, charges prepaid. sented to permit her to stay another Take a look the new company WAS BIG SUCCESS willUpon delivery, the expressroeeipt. year. sod your personal require rate. more rational not Dues It Kftn any styles I will be obliged If you will acknowlthat a man especially fitted in certain edge receipt to me, using the encloeed work ehuuld meet with greater turSUM REALIZED FOR envelope. eens thou the one without that special HANDSOME I note that It Is your Intention to reason is the That why CLUB. THE OF plain training? BENEFIT, enter the Ogden High school, after treats Dr. Elliott, the specialist, completing the grade course. It will, chronic cases only. Office, 2I5C WashTHE CLOTHIERS therefore, be some time before shy of ington ave. 24 1 J Washlagtoa Avenue Crowd Was Not aa Largs as Was Ex- the sum set aside by the commission Thomas R Wilde, formerly a pracwill be needed. pected, but ths Programme Was Ons for your education who-- ' ticing attorney of this city, arrived in leave When the public you of ths Boat Ever Heard in ths City have decided the city last evening from New Mexico what further definitely en ruote to Gold Held. When the Mer-ccourse you wish to take up, please adEverybody Higly Floated. excitement was at its height Mr. vise me of your plans, stating the Wilde went from Ogden to that camp length of the course, the approximate and afterwards was mayor of that The Press club concert at the Taber., coat and a detailed est'mate of th place. nscle last evening was a huge sucessa. expenses for the first i term. Vouchers I Carl Nelson, driver for the Farr ihe amounts red-- tor notwithstanding the audience was not jI feed store, la laid up with a broken leg as large ae was expected. While the will be sent you In advance, upon as the result of a horse falling upon was a good one, It could have.ee,Pl of estimate, and at the end of him. A dog was worrying the animal been much term you will be required to give better, and yet there were and the lad Jumped out of the wagon ticket! 1 detailed statement showing how the more sold to than have enough to drive the cur away, when the horse filled the house, but all of them were amount was expended, accompanying kicked at the dog and, slipping, fell not used. The result Is that It was a1 he same with receipted bills for the upon the boy. financial success and the club will principal amounts. Tours very truly, The State Retail Merchants' asso- realise handsomely as a result. ' F. L. WILSON, Manager. ciation will have their annual blowout As to the entertainment. It Is not too at Ksltair on Thursday, June 27lb. For much to say that It was one of the the occasion the Ogden merchants have best that has ever been heard here, NEW MINING COMPANY arranged for and chartered a special I The work of Professor McClellan on train of fifteen coaches, which will the great organ was magnificent, as FIIES ITS ARTICLES leave here at 9:10 ia the aneraing. . It was that of Professor Welhe, the viola presumed that all business houses In HnUt. and Andelln, the basso. Miss the city will dote on that day and Frances Juyce surprised even her most Goldbug Mining and Milling Company Incorporataa for a Million Dollar ta ; Who expects to travel this season will that a large crowd of Ogdenlts will enhtusiastlc admirers by her maniputurn out and celebrate. Davalop Certain Gold Bearing Prop-ortia- a lation of the piano and wse greeted Noar Tarraca. be interested to know that we are a of storm the applause. Every occupant by Tteterday afternoon one of the numbers was a gem and of a on room floor certain the fourth catering especially to their wants, of the First Nall on si llank building every participant sn artist. The great Article of Incorporation of the Gold-bwas to seen coma Mining and Mllllns company were to window ths Dross sixes in Trunks. facing choir, too, did Itself proud, and all In largo filed with the county clerk laat even-in- s. the east and dump a large basket of all It was entrancing to listen to. The concern la capitalised for waste paper Into the air. The paper 11,000,000 and la for the purpose of de-T- he filled the air aa thickly aa a heavy DEPOT COMPANY ELECTION. snowstorm and blew In all directions, stockholders of the Osden Union veloplns certain mlnlns properties near behind down various the ft Depot company held a Terrace, Utah. The officers are A. E. settling Railway and All Rult Cases. Steamer Trunks buildings along the block. This practhe 'yer' president; A. S. Noble, meetlns yesterday and our goods are thoroughly well made tice should be Stopped If It Is desired directors for another year: president; F. Fagan, secretary; G. W. to get any consideration from Insur- W. H. Bancroft. F. J. Klesel, E. Buck- - Woods, treasurer, from honest materials and are built ance companies and protect property insham, P. L. Williams and E. C. Man- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. from fire. son. Fallowing the meeting of the to stand unusual wear and tear. Geo. Hlckenloper to Wm. A. Hlcken-lopc- r, the newly elected diTake your family to the Falstaff stockholders, W. D., 11,800. Part of southto eat Private entrance for ladles. rectors met and elected the following TRUNKS REPAIRED. SAMPLE west quarter section 20, township 7 Everything the market affords served officers: W. H. Bancroft, president; In first-risF. N. north, range l west. manner. Tour family will F. J. Klesel, TRUNKS AND CASES MADE Electa H. Routhwlck and Jos. South-wic- k C. E. Mansnn. Hess, supersecretary: appreciate a change. to Clarence A. Hinckley, W. asTO ORDER. The Ladles of the Presbyterian intendent: A. Miller of New York, Tart southwest quarter section V. 8. and F. sistant secretary, Crosby church will give sn apron sale at J. 8 8, township 7 north, range 1 west New of treasurer. York, Carver's grocery store Thursday and Alice Pool Knight to Thne. H. Leon, Friday afternoons of thla week. W. D.. 81(0. Part lot 4, block 4, Ogden MAY CHICAGO NOW BEAUTIFY. I)r. Johannan has removed his ofFive Acre Wat A. ..SPRINGFIELD. 111.. June 5. The fice tn 212 Eccles Bldg. governor hns signed the Chics m charALABAMA ELKS IN DECATUR. Guy Clark la in Salt Lake today ter hill. This Is the last move that DECATUR, Ala., June I. The Alabusiness. was to to Chlcsigo necessary permit Ion hen In town Visit bama srand lodge of the Benevolent OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. The Den. beautify. and Protective Order of Elks met In ; i annual session here today, with every prospect of a highly entertaining and successful session. The local entertainment committee ia determined to A make the present meeting a notable one and in this it has the assistance of Mayor Henry A. Skeggs, who Is the grand exalted ruler of the state. i it large Dont but VESTS ,l' 9 Just 35 at this price . . June styles . . To make a long story short . . weve divided the silk suits . . for quick June selling . into lour lots . . . For instance: ... $11.75 Silk Suits up to $19.00 All rool, summery styles, and nefr styles . . fj, to wear to New York, Los Angeles or in pretty Ogden The showing contains blacks, blues, browns ami and . . Come today fancy effects . . while the assortment is complete . . Youll be glad Never heforenever again so handsome a lot for o small a price . . And free attractions this week. Lot 2 Contains all new style silk suits aj- of high degree, worth up to $27.60 vlUelS Lot 3 Contains all colors . all kinds . and all sizt.8 2-pi- $21.75 New High Grade Wrappers, $1.19 In spite of advanced prices for materials we are to offer you summer wrappers . . the best material and best made weve ever shown and $1.75 styles . . makers name on every one . . insuring perfection at the price merchants are IA . . $1.50 ... vMV gladjto pay Light, dark, black and blue in nothing but new, A11 sizes from 32 clean pleasing patterns FLOOR. SECOND 46. to ... 'is at at FRED M. NYE CO. ' LadiesfcDress Skirts $1.95 We continue this week the line of women's skirts worth $3 and $3.50 at $1.95 , . All kinds of materials . . All sizes . . A skirt bargain worth catching if you need a good inexpensive one for home, street or vacation. ur . fr SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ON ENTIRE SKIRTfLINE wd , WRIGHT'S Ladies Dice us Hat Boxes 0 ICE NADI ASKS THE COURT TO SET ASIDE IS TRUNK FACTORY Sale of Wearing Apparel for Women, Misses and Children Selection will lie broader, because the backward season lias brought us an enormous accumulation of wearing apparel. We are here to distribute merchandise not to board it; and the distribution must be forced by sharpest reductions all along the line. WASH GOODS SALE have lost all faith in the weather man. The backward season just forces us to unload.. With the stock more than double that of anv previous season, and much more elaborate we have awaited spring and summer with all the patience we could muster. Sooner than risk carrying the goods over from one season to another, we have marked them less than we could buy them today. We Just Received a Shipment of LAST Kayser Patent Finger Tipped Silk Gloves THOMAS Waa Procured ta tha Will While Bha Was Physically Incapabla of Reading ar Understanding tha Sams. FIRST DELIVERY FROM FACTORY HAS BEEN MADE. E. ChaiUIs la Now Turning Out From Twenty-fiv- e to Thirty Tona Par Day, af ths Finsst Kind of loo, and ths Markst Sa Considerably Relieved Thereby, es GALLACHER Will Plaintiff Alleges Hsr Signature vlce-follow- lns 50. A The new Ice plant erected by the Becker Brewing and Malting company Is now running and the first delivery of ice from the new concern was made ! Drownlng-Welc- h The plant .la working smoothly and the machinery works like a charm, and within a few days the plant will be running at Its For first --class Job Printing see extreme capacity. The product Is exfoumal before going elsewhere. cellent; as clear as a crystal and ia put up In convenient blocks, making it very much easier to handle than the natural product The result of the starting of the new plant has been To effect a very material relief in the yesterday afternoon. I M brought ault against D. E. BrowaW et al., wherein the plaintiff asks Gj a certain will be set snide and of clarod illegal and Invalid. The plaintiff alleges that while she was 111 an4 or un physically Incapable of reading d ere landing the same, she was Indued to sign a certain Instrument presented to her by her sons and that she WJ wards learned that It was a will W the terms of which she had tfvni her away the fee simple title to all any property without having received consideration therefor. J- - D. Skeen s the attorney for the plaintiff. Tbs L. H. BECRAFT We Make DRUIDS IN SESSION. Em INDIANAPOLIS, Ind June (.The Indiana grand body of the United An- - : Heap ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS. ctent Order of Druids, In TORONTO, Ont June 8. The grand annual session here, today heard a Cheap council of the Canadian Order of number of reports relating to the afChosen Friends, a fraternal and be- fairs of the order In thla state. Theee nevolent organisation with a large reports showed nineteen local branches Ogden held Its annual meeting In the state with an aggregate memUtah membership, ' market forty-seven- th J F Toronto today. The reports of the bership of about 1(00, Inofficers show the affairs of the order crease over the figures of slight laat year. In Ontario to be In a satisfactory condition. with a gratifying Increase In TO WED ARMY OFFICER. membership and finances during the WASHINGTON., D. C June 5. A past year. wedding of interest tn army circles, this evening le that of Miss Helen de Clifford Brooks, daughter of Dr. and BT. LOUIS. 51 o June 5. Today at 3Irs. John Henry Brooks, and LieutenGuadalajara, Mexico, the wedding ant Arthur Harrison Wilson, of the takea place of Benjamin F. Nledrlng-hac- s, Sixth United States Cavalry. Lieut. son of Mrs. snd Mr. Charles A. Wilson will take his bride to Fbrt CarrolL formerly of Kt. Louis. The Meade. 8. D, where his Is regiment couple will make their home In St. now stationed. Louis where Mias Carroll formerly resided. INVADE DE8 MOINES. DE8 MOINES. Iowa, June 5. The CHICAGO GRAIN. Iowa Bute Auctioneer Association la CHICAGO, June 5. Wheat opened holding Its seventh annual convention at 95 8 and dosed at 951-- 2; corn In this city today, and will also meet ; and closed at 54 tomorrow. Two hundred delegates are opened at 54 ,! oats opened and closed at 49 1. here. SEALS. In CARR0LL-NIEDRINGHAU- 8. NO If you trade liere you get the best for the least money. C. 6-- 1- -2 1-- 1; 1-- GUESS-WOR- K an F. GROUT nd Hay, tAnSfa, Seed Pawl try Supplies Twsaty-Feart- a ,w aw ; |