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Show UORXIXO THE Miss KtU Bobsnn of fait laike lei uc In the riiy for a few daya. 12 t C. It. Brnugbiou, P. 1 Neilson .and for W. Krouaa ara in from the cut-oa fow daya ff C. Suit A- - Phallenltergor la up from Announcement has been made of the marriage of Frank Cushing Kimball and Wilhemayna Charlotte Krauae, to t.il.e platw ihia evening at 5 o'clock. T!ie grooiu la a lmpular IVnver ft Rio Grande employe and the bride waa formerly a teacher at the deaf and dumb mhool. They ail leave tor the east tliia evening. The aiudente of the High School, who will tHke pert in the operetta, "Olivette. mnight wrie out in a aia-hor- tally ho yesterday afternoon, the operetta. edvertia-in- g Quite a number of Salt Lakera came up to Ogden yeaterdajr on the Kolltx excursion train. 1 Miss May Fogarty, one of the rhartn-inladiee ot Oakland. Cal., la vlaitlns g her brother, ".lark'' Fogarty, tho popular young pay clerk in the engineer'a nlflce of the cut-off- . ilnllingaworth haa left upnn a pleasure (rip. lie tlie Hfpiibliran national Charles for the eatti will alien. I convention in Chicago. H. The large crowd in aitwtdsnrr at Utahns Iark laat rvenina ailenled to the growing impnlarity of that reeort. Fully 1.2.r0 people panned through the gatea during the evening, and If hearty applause in a criterion liy whlrh to lnige peoples feelings, then thone present were certainly well pleaned. i.ast evening there waa a change of program. The various nperialiicn are vaudeville order, of the every ariini being a alar in hia or her spm'lal line. The new danring pavilion at tho park opened up in grand style Faiurday evening, about live hundred people tripping the light fan-- t astir, evening there waa also a large crowd present. The new floor haa made a great hit with the dancers, who claim it baa no equal in Ogden. high-elae- a Glka excursion to Provo, June 15th. The Rio Grande train leavea Ogden at K a. m. Fare $3.40 for round trip. Salt iJtke Elk will Join those from Ogden. Everybody Invited. . CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. BROKERS. Continuous quotations on New Tork Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or tor cash. Our privala rooms on-ab- le our customers to coma In and tha utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information ("System of Speculation'), free upon application. "482 Washington. transact business with BOLD AFTERMOON BURCLAB Enters Homa of John Nicholas and Carries Off Jewelry and Money. Yesterday afternoon the home of John Nicholas, on IJncoln avenue, beadd Twenty-fift- h tween Twenty-fourtstreets, was entered by a burglar and a number of articles of wearing apparel, three gold baby rings and about i'i.bti lu money taken. Mra. Nicholas went up town to do some shopping about 4 o'clock and left the children playing in the front of I lie house. While she was away the unknown miscreant cut the wire screen on the ccllatv windows and obtained ingress to ie house in that manner. He had plenty of time to rsusack the house before the return When she went of Mra. Nicholas. rite discovered the loss of the almve-nantei- l articles and money. The children raw a man coming out from the house and describe hint ss being a man about live feet seven inches high, slim built, brown sack canvas mat; soft hlnck hat'. He appeared to ho of the "boho" type. h REED HOTEL 14, 1904, of not gnilty of grind larceny, nnd tha PLAIN CITY FIRE big negro was discharged from When he left the jail he said: ef Pctsr B. Green la About ToMusic of Wagners Maeterfllece Will "Weil. aaY what could thone fellows tally Destroyed. 1 I was think do only turn me louse. Be Heard for First Tune in . The home of Peter B. Green la Plain Mile was Incarcerated. unjustlv Ogden. waa almost totally destroyed by a charged with robbing a negro friend City yesterday morning at 9 oclock. Ths Word cornea from Mr. Coop at Sail named Brown lu a dive on Hudson tire reach close to $3li0. Mrs, Miles claiming that nis loss will Lake that M r. Willard Weihe and him- avenue. had gone to the neighbors and self will play the music front "farsi-fnl- " friend Brown was very much intoxi- Green little children the house at the opera house tomorrow even- cated and apent nearly all of hia left two Soon two otherinchildren in a asleep. otherwise. lose not did that he ing. Wagner's great masterpiece will money beet field saw flames shooting skyhe Interpreted by these young artists wards from the roof, and they immedin a style worthy of the author's name. HAVE OUTINCAT SALTAIR ran to tbs house and saved ths iately It will be the first time that the music children. Mrs. D. Folk-ma- n will have been heard in Ogden. It will Methodist Choir Will Give ait Excur- two sleeping to a field and told her hastened be given as the first part of tbe prosion to Popular Lake Resort. SHORT MEETING OF THE BOARD husband and he immediately went to will follow as "Olivene MATgram. .the ROUTINE HELD AND and tolled the bell. Bonn An elaborate excursion is being the church second part. Such a musical event will TERS DISROBED OF. about two hundred men were on tbe surely attract the attention of the planned to Saltali next Friday hv tho ground and a bucket brigade was formchoir of the Methodist church, whlcn Strcsta music loving people of Ogden. ed from a near by canal and some of Grading and Macadamising tha Gutorganisation ia uudenaking to raise a the house was saved in tha Cament Curbing and after a fierce ' MILES FOUND NOT GUILTY. Tbe church debt. of the lutrt Urge tering District Will Ba Unstraggle with the flames. of direction tbe excursion is under der Supervision of Street Jury Bay tha Negro Did Not Commit Mrs. Fred X. Hess, the Committee end EnSuperintendent Man son, of the IdaGrand Larcsny. society leader, who has charge of tho gineers Late yesterday afternoon the Jury arrangements, and everything points ho division of tho Oregon Short Line, came in from the north yesterday and In the case of the Mtate re. V. M. to a Mg success, at shich their friends Tho city council mot In regular sea-licontinued on south to Salt Lake City. Miles, n invited. the returned are tbe verdict and negro, small a public transacted Iasi night and amount iff routine matters. All members were present except Couneilmon; Chambers anti Craig. The law commit lee reported recoin-- ; blank, mending that all necessary rt to lie nsed In sewer forma, et No. be printed. Adopted. The sanitary inspector reported the following canoe of coatagtoua discs sc in the city since the laat meeting of ihe council: Four chtckenpox. three diplberia, one whooping cough and two auiallpox. Filed. The uliy treasurer submitted a to the council In which be all staled that no arrangements had been made Air the a.lrertislng of the sale of delinquent taxes. Referred to tha law called C44B WASHINGTON AVENUE committee. reThe city engineer reported having in the ceived bids tor the grading i orbing and guttering districts, which were as follow: Tboa. W. Joues. 89 condirents per cubic yard; J. P. O'Neill,! 8M-- 2 cents per cubic yard, and Corey Brothers, 94 rents per cubic yard. Tbs' contract was awarded to the latter. lb" Utah Independent Telephoneto sell rlgbt company was granted the the streets; following ci eel poles upon struct Booth side of Twenty-fourt- h from Adams avenue to Tyler avenue; Tha eptlmiatlc vlrw which wa took strefl from south side of Twenty-sixt- h ef tha general condition of affair Grant avenue to Quincy avenae, and on the twsl si. Is of Adnraa avenue, arl? In the eaaeon emboldened ua t street to Thirty-secon- d from Twenty-eight- h street. lay in a much heavier stack than usuAn application tor a retail liquor al. . Thia fact, in connection with A Clark waa received from very heavy purchase lately made by of valRead and referred to the license committee. our Mr. Hardman, new in the Eaat, An ordinance levying and assessing leavee ua with a stock far and away a special local tax oa abutting property in paving district No. 8 for the in excess of what our judgement tall street, passed repaving of Twenty-ttft- h us w should have at thia advanced Its first and second readings and was referred to (be law committee. stag ef the season.. We have reachObjections were received from twenty-ted that point where wo find It necesshree cltlxcna and tax payers prodisin work merchanto the proposed testing ary to unload quickly, and therefor trict No. 10. Referred to city engineer. w do not hesitate to cut deep into Randall of Councilman Upon motion carry-on- ly all claims will hereafter coma to the the very vital ef prices on thjc peerauditor sad will be (lied for the chairless stock ef merchandise., It wljl man of the various districts la sar.urt and sign up. take ue two day to get the new The sidewalk ordinance lor Twenty-fift- h marked and put In stock, street between Wall avenue and Adama avenue passed the third readtherefore,' on Friday morning, June ing. we proffer the people the biggest mutton 16th, of Councilman Nye. Upon the sidewalk committee and the city bargains aver eaan- in Ogden, sugiaoer wsra authorised to view and designate such sidewalks as will need rerepairing, gal estimates upon coat of having them rebuilt. Two More Round Trips to the World's Fair to be Given Upon motion of Councilman Fains to Our Customers. the street super visor waa authorised to have removed all the tree stumps in varlnua parts of the city. The attention of the street committee waa also called to some broken grating at street intersections which A Coupon With every Dollar Purchase. should be repaired. Councilman Nye Introduced a resolution to the effect that work of grad-- ! tng and macadamising the streets in Be for mena fast black ho the cement curbing and guttering districts he under the supervision of tha iary worth 15c at street committee and the city engineer and the cost not to exceed $600 per block. Carried. Boy's $3.00 cus-toda- OF CITY well-know- n nn ESTATE TRANSFERS. REAL ' Ths fallowing real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder Ellis: Chariton P. Ferrin to Ida M. Terria, part of northeast quarter section 20, township B, ItiaO north, range 1 west Ezra O. Williams and wife to Geo. A. Lows company, part Of lot 6, block 31, A 1,240 Emma K. Wade and others to Wm. Wade, part of sections 24 and 25, township 7 north, range 3 west Margaret A. Moyea to Dan. H. Murray, part of lot 8, block 5, piat .a................. sad wife to W. S. A Thou. Bradley wwr' Lam. Number DAy. of Mag. st th1a.rt.0tfl l- -ued tbe roumVldS it We I Friday Morning Begin to UwL4, iuif 5 George Han eke. der.cn. sged 18. of (Vh? Roy wmier, Birdie Burton, aged Elder county. OrieS fuah. aged 22. of OgdenaS field, aged 17. of Canftaa 4 tot Read, part of lots 4 and 6, block S3, plat C 2,000 Tbos, B. Heber to Inrine S. 25 MartaoSj Wharton, part of northwest aged 22, both of Ogdro. quarter, section 30, township 7 north, range 1 vest Martha V. Sllaby to M. N. Naw-marSupt. Fred a. Tavlor of th. t auger factory was an Ogden part of lot 14, block 10 South Ogden yesterday afternoon. $ k, Sacrifice Stock On Hand All A mest A sale that will cast into the shade It is Positively True other events by the same name. That We Are TOCKED A startling tion. AVENUE. We must every dollar's worth of summer goods in a few days. F r id ay starts. You know the : 6c COUNTY 25e for mens finest fancy hos- iery, worth 50c and 75c for BOARD 25c S5c for mens $1 belts ef the famous Wilson Bros, make MEETING 65e for meno $1 and $1.2ff California buck and horsehide gloves at 1; Pant Suita, sizes 9 to 16, Mens $10.00, $12.00 and $13.50 Suite for Knee $6.95 at grade are subjoct to your choice in this great overstocked sale at $2.76 for tha choice. Beys $1.25 and $1.50 suite, 3 to 8, at wash ?0c 65c These are ths celebrated "Mother's Friend" Make. 15c for men's 60c pique and madras stock Eng-lang- and $400 Boys $3.50 All the styles in thia famous ACtlON Tbe following are the arrivals for hours: past twenty-fou- r Joseph Hogge Files Bend and Oath as C. R. Broughton. Ogden; P. I NeilGame and Fiah Warden Number I 8. Weltnrr. New son. .min ef Other Matters Disposed Of. lork; Mrs. I A. fthtervlll. Evanston, III.; Miss K. Somerville. Evanston-Ill- .; The aeiion upon the appointment of Helen Somerville, Evanston, 111.; J. 8. Somerville. Evanston, III.: C. B. a water commissioner was postponed Ky.: IX M. by the board of county commissioners Sehlesinger, Denver, Colo.; W. J. M. Gales, yesterday until their session today. ., .An opinion win received from Conn New York; .Mary M. Cromwell, he W. T. Solomons. New York: C. ty Attorney Hulaniskl, in which A. Schallenlicrgrr. Salt Lake; W. H. looked upon the law as unconstitutional and if the water commissioner W. Krause, cut-of- f: Agee, Ogden: Frank Uoskowit., San Frsntisco; O. J. was appointed be had no legal power St well. Ogden: Sam Zwelg, New and was merely an ofliclal mediator Yoik: Geo. It. Iarsons, St. Iouls; Miss and iiarifler. Tho matter will proh ' Kta Robson. Sail Iake; J. M. ltaig. ably he decided today. The following New York; 11. J. F.vu.t, Jr., Sail Imks; are the applicants fop the position: C. Alton. Salt Lake. Skeen, son of the late Moroni , Moroni Skecu. former commissioner, F. W. Stratford and H. ( hadwick, Jr. NOTICE, Joseph Hogge, the newly appointed Anyone haring a lirn on the two houses. 22iiil ami Quincy, sfier June fish and game warden, tendered his 25th. 1 will not he responsible. resignation as road supervisor for AMELIA GOODMAN. West Weber. He also filed his bond and oath. All the papers were ac. EXCURSION SALT LAKE CITY. cepted. Road tax elections will lw held on June 11th. via Rio Grande, by Queen July Cth. In the following districts' Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern Star). Randall, Warren and Wilson, all being Spccisl trsin leaves Ogden, 6:30 p. m., for fire miles each. The clerk was returning leavee Salt Lake City 11:45 authorised to prepare the noiici-- s within a few days, containing the names p. m.. Fare round trip, $1.00. of the judge of the election. The G. A. R. commit! rr have reThe clerk was also instructed to 'adceived excursion tickets to Park City, vertise for hid for bonks, blanks and for Tuesday. Jimp "let. Ail stationery to he used in the various t finer wishing to prornro tickets will count v office for one vear. heatnning rail upon the committee. 8. L. ties, July 1. 19ii4. secretary. Chas. A. Trace of Warren appeared before the board and stated that TRACED TO OGDEN. from Weber river overflow hi land and Is paused hy an old eoiverl Manager ef Balt Palace Theater Has placed nar there eisht veers ago he Myctericuely Disappeared and the county. The matter was referred Feul Play Is Hinted At. to Commissioner Tower for invest iga lion and report. A. H. Wilson, formerly manager of V. L. Stewart of Warren appeared Balt ibeater! the Palace haa mysterthe hoard and recommended iously disappeared, and friends are that the matter of fence law lie incorhinting at foul play. He has been porated In the notice of the mail tax traced as far as Ogden, where he drop- election. Keferrid to county attorney. It is ped completely out of sight. affirmed that two tough characters Elks excursion to Provo. June l.Mh. were seen following him a week ago Rio Grande leave Ogden it It a. laat Sunday. Mrs. Wilson is still in Tbt ;:.4n fur round trip. Salt the city and N very anxious as to iLe m. Karr, Elk will Join those from Ogden s hereabouts of her husband. j Kvary body invited-- These are made up In all ths popular styles to fit boys who wear knee trousers, from 3 to 16 yearo of age in strong, wear resisting Cassimerc, Tweeds and Cheviots. $2.75 35c DEFERRED UPON OF WATER COM. MIBSIONER UNTIL TODAY. Novelty and staple suits Youths $8.50 suite, sizes 20, 1 13 to at $5.75 I These come in both single d and styles and made up in a wide variety ef handeomely patterned woolens. fash- ionably styled trousers, failorad spring and summer euits, in fancy colors and blues and black, such aa plain and fancy cheviots, twaeds, caaeimeres and worsteds at the overstocked Bale price ef $8.75.. They es bargaine apeak for themselves. Men's $15.00, $16.50 and $1$00 Suite for , . $11.75 Youths. Clothing. 15c This offering consists of men's This offering merits tho attention ef the meet particular dressers evfrw where. We have taen preaenmg the excellence and elegance of these gradee at the original prices of from 615 to $18, all season. double-breaste- Men'e $10.00, $12,50 and $15.00 Outing Suite for Youth's $10.00 and $12.50 spring and summer suite at and Champion shoe dressing at 15c This means th choice of all styles in these two grades. Splendidly fashioned, single and double breaeted sack shapes. A wide variety of beautiful weaves. the For Boys' and Little 99c S& Fel- - 99c $ 50 and $ .00 Qualities Sizes up to chance 1 2-y- our $7.75 $7.75 15c for Whlttemere'i 25c Elite This offering coneiete ef 200 ef our e suite in genuine heme-epun- e and flannels, and each one ia a model of perfection in style, fit and tailoring. A fine $1 belt with each suit. are occur again. The last resort. Now for the greatest of all sales. . Fourth of July vwwnnnWwvwviwweA. slaughter. Every article in. the house will have a new price. ture wants. Such an opportunity will never , Boys Clothing absolute Buy for your present needs. Buy for your fu- men-chand- jz? An must sell. class of dise we Honest business methods have reaped their ward. The best values in the past greater values in the future. sale, the magnitude of which must not, cannot be judged by the items quoted here simply preposterous. The more you buy the more We you talk. butchering ues and prices the highest and and best grades. eventful The price cuts the Mens. SHirts Shirts for 50c. dozen of the :fameue Stanley make madras cloth ehirte in a wfdo variety of handeama patterns, soft, laundered, link euffe, attached or separate cuffs, atrlpee, figures, plaids, etc, the regular $1.00 sale quality... Overstocked price 16c for lace effect summer underwear - at Men'e $1.00 15c 100 50c 85c for mans cycle heat at $1 golf and bL 65c 25e for man's 50c golf and bl cycle hose at Man's $1 belts' for 35a. 150 doe. af tho famous Wilson Bros, belts. A wide variety of loath' ora and shades. 25c $1.25 for men'e $2410 and $2.50 sweaters, black, blue all-wo- ' ' 5C and fancy effects $1.25 Mans 50c and 75e atocka for 15c 60 dozen ef mono fine madras, pfqua and mercerized ef- 75c for men's 60c cork helmets and 25c boat hate at fect In a very large variety , . of patterne. Mens $2.00 straw hate Mens $1.50 straw hate Mens $14)0 straw hate $1.00 75c 15c 25c for men'a 50c and linen and crash hate ,50c Thee are thia season's shapes, but owing to the backward season wo find that we have altogether too many of them. Little men' $1.25 Sweaters. . 75c 25c mena 50c and 75c gold plated link cuff button . 25c for 25c 5c for boya 10c and 15c sus- penders, a pair 5c 50c ' mana 50c and 75c silk neckwear In large English aquaraa and puffs at 25c for two-piec- These are all wool worsted sweaters, in almost every Imaginable combination of colors. 25c 10 Dozen Men's Negligee 7C n Shirts, some arc 7Ct uy Our 75c grades" Many$l a June, but tbe couple, scarce thla year u, wh yw-b- iu mill there The following ere th mm that have Willis w. whitVwg Graholm. aged ; iJ31anA,i a die--tri- I Ik. cut-ofi- JT3E COUNCIL i The trout law la out tonight at oYlock. OOEEX, UTAH, TUESDAY MORYIXQ, PARSIFAL WILL PRECEDE OLIVETTE. SESSION Mr. H. A. Agee mui. daughter, ol Wrlli. Nevada, are vising Mr. anti Mr. K. O. Haynwnd. 2Uh street. EXAMINER, grades. All sizes while they last your choice ht 11 |