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Show ft ru U0BSX5O EXAMIXEB: EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL Good Goods independent and a M 0 No. ISO -- .Nfc M 120 No. 120 Independent Phone Square Deal GIRLS BACK FROM THE SI Phwi Bell Ptiom BUSINESS OFFICE independent Fhone Bell Ptiene WM. GLASMANN Ball 120 af Oath Utephono .. cIomG aftar FAIR systems ..No. OGDE Is Our Motto. THEY ARE BUBBLING OVER WITH ENTHUSIASM That Finds Expraadan In a Card Thanks to ths Bishop for Hi Kindness. THIS WEEK FOR General Superintendent CHERRIES Of Huirrford For na hour before the of the Pullman arrvlco, with headqusr-ts-r la Ogdea yesier-day- . Short Uae train No. 10 from In Chicago, arrival of tho north, relatives aad friends of the tea girls who nude ths trip to th Portland , Ths only placa ia ths city you Had Fair, as the gueeta of the Budweist hsr on draught la at tho waited about the depot for atrseL their arrival. It waa exactly 7 o'clock Diamond. 240 Twenty-fiftSea ad oa eighth page. when th trala came into view around the head aad then there was a rush, on Smith of ths Stair H. H. President the part of those who had been wait received union ChrUtlai Endeavor lug. Von word from Gaaeral Secretary Front coach to coach, went those of Waited society Voght of the who had beea waiting, ia search of Utah would ba la stating that ho th party. "There they are," chorused September g to 10, ea routs to the Pa- esTeral as they caught sight of the aa cific coast, aad therefore available Mayor aa he descended from a Pulla speaker at the annual Chrlatiaa En- man at the far cad of tho train and The deavor coaveaiioB of ths state. rush waa made la tho direction inexecutive committee of the stats union dicated. dewill hold a meeting this week to Ae th girls descended from the ride whether to hold th state couvrn-Uo- a train they were met hy eome members u Standard-Examiner- h Frank R. Watkins Grocer BcH 57; Phones Ind. 30 Cor. 25th and Lincoln. Boa-to- la Salt Lake or la Ogdea. H.F.UPP m m Watches and WORK. Come In and talk over your "tooth See eome of our work and trouble get an estimate of the cost New System Dentist 1451 Washington Ava. Jewelry, Our Specialty ia Repairing SMMMMMWMWMMMMW C2S7 Wash. Av UTAH. OGDEN, If yon have beea reading our advertisements, aad are aot coevinced that wo can HU and extract teeth without pala, aad that our gold and porcelain crown aad bridge work la finer than any yoa have over aesa la the West, there ia eomeihlng wrong with the ADthe with NOT VERTISEMENT Ths Goldfield Crown King Mine Co. aa Ogdea company, has receivad from J. J. Olsen, their manager, information that the ore body haa bees reached In the tunnel which he wae running for that purpose on the California claims belonging to the oompsny. The ore shows an assay of HUD gold with I ounces of silver. The tunnel tape the ore vein eighty feet below ths outcroppings. The vela baa a width of from twelve to alxteea fret, and haa been traced on the outcroppings over six hundred feet, thus indicating that an immense ora body baa been encountered. Ha atatea that hundreds of tons are exposed, aad there are tea tons on the dump from the working The ore, earn pie of which have beea received hers, la free milling. of their families aad speedily rushed to a waiting carriage or car end started homeward. Iv a abort while aoae weie left nave the Mayor and hie family and they remained but a moment to see that tho girl were safely started. Then they, too, hoarded a car for their home. The girts are so pleased over theif trip that yesterday, when near home, they held a conference and indicted the following letter to the "Bfehep:" Editor Standard: Each and every one of tb young ladles extend their heartfelt thank to Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Glasmann for the grand trip they have gives ua, and for their many courtealea extended ua while on our trip. Every promise which was mad to ua was fulfilled end also many more added which the young ladiea did not expect. Our trip since leaving home haa been a moat delightful oa each girl feeling that It haa been the grandest seen tn their lives. One long to be remembered and, w hope, never to he forgotten. It ia the wish of each one of the contest ladies that some time la the future w may be able to repay Mr. and Mr Glasmann for their ktndnee PEARL WILLIAMS, IJZZ1E HUNTER, TCYLH PACKARD, MAT WAKDI.E, FERN FARR. ROSE HUTCHINS. LIL1JAN NEWTON, ALLIS GUNNELL, KATIE MILLS, NETA WRIGHT," LOGAN EXCURSION. rid Ban Francisco, July IB.' Thomas J. Parsons, president and manager of tho Del Monte Flour Milling company and vice president of the Baa Francisco Board of Trade, la dead. Tho was a natlva of Indiana aged j THE MONEY SAVE YOU by buying from ua. in Ind. 244h Ith IL 'Phene Bell 140K, MITCHELL BROS. POR MONUMENTS Vend SOM JeRemen Avenue. A. O. Wood. Klrkbam aad 8. L. Goodwin of Leht. There were other delegate hut they did not arrive until the afternoon. Including this delegation from Logaa: James Quayle, Charles McNiel, H. Q. Hayball and Stephen Hallitrom. A committee on rules was appointed, J. M. Marriott, C. M. Lee Salt Lake; Fred Foulgcr, Ogdea; H. Sunders, Balt Lake county; H. G. Hayball, Logaa, end B. L Goodwin of LehL Ad dresses were made by Prof. Harms, tat chemist, on food adulteration, urging purity In food and Mr. Tremp, manager of the coming food exposition, spoke pointedly oa the benefits to accrue from the proposed display and the general Interest being takes ia It Telephone 518 X. Our Store Carries New and Reliable-Good-s Novelty Side Combs Made on Honor P Crown and Bridge ' a Made to Last Work This work, by our new system is far superior to that produced by any other method. Unless are willing to accept inferior work, at a higher price, you must see our specimens, and Irou COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. our price DR. C DR. A. MOSMAN L M. BRUMBAUGH 2451 Washington Avenue, Over Wm. Drivers Drug Store BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. sat 1114 COURLEY REPLIES Tells Ogden Theater Men He Will Net Down. The following notice has been published In th Belt Lake paper: Ogden. Utah, July 15, 1505. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that IV. R. Gourley Is no longer manager of the Utahn Theater. Utahns Park, or Unique Amusement company, and that aid company will not b) responsible for any acts of hla aa nuch. (Signed) Annual Excursion . i , Mutual Improvement Association UNIQUE AMUSEMENT CO.. By O. M. Runyon, President Attest: Geo. Kelly, Secretary. In reply to the above notice Mr. Gourley Issued the following statement which appeared la last evenings Tele- gram: What the Unique Amusement company does falls to even Interest me. I ask no one to be responsible for my act I contract and I pay all my own bill T have nothing In common with them whatever. Later I shall give statement explaining the whole matter which I deem the public has n right to know. I am aUll manager of the Utahns park. I propose to remain so. 1 engage the artist and I pay them. I owe no one. I am right here and here I propose to remain. That la all there is to the matter so for aa I am concerned. They can Issue and print statements all they wish, but I shall continue In charge, neverthe-le- a THE ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIONS OF WEBER COUNTY OCCURS h col-lap- From Wisconsin and Groom Formerly of That Stat He was one of the first settlers In 1852, and located on a piece of, land that afterward street. formed a part of Twenty-fiftHe leave a wife, four daughters The daughters are and three eon Mr. A. A. Spann. Mrs. Joshua T. Rackham, Jr., Misses, Alien and Rachel art David, Jesse Stephens. The ofina F. and Walter I- - Stephen all of Ogden, arriving h Ona of tha prettlsat Thursday, July 20 ft AT THE BEACH WILL RE A AMONG THE MANY ATTRACTIONS Flying Gap Leap by ah Automobile TIME OF TRAINS 6:00 A. M. and 2:18 P. 6:00 P. M. and 10:00 P. LEAVE OGDEN RETURNING LEAVE BEACH of ags. The funeral will he announced later. HtlD Ryan Must TO DISTBICI COURT Answer for Attaek on Breekway. The case of John Ryan, who la charged with having made an assault on Tyc Broekwsy, at the Band Ridge cut-ofoccupied ths attention of the police court yesterday afternoon. The principal testimony was given by the prosecuting witness and hla brother, who testified to the assault and the trouble that led up to It. The row started with an argument regarding the loosening of a pin from one of the scrapers. Both men became angry and Ryan, in the heat of passion, hurled an Iron bar at Broekwsy that hit the man FROM In tho back of ths head, inflicting an APjN PRICK ugly wound. After hearing the testimony Judge Attorney Suffer of Bleed Poisoning Morphy held the defendant for the discf the Arm, . trict court in the sum of 1500, which friends of the defendant furnished. Oa Monday Attorney Mark Attorney Macmillan appeared for tho the index defendant, while the prosecution was accidently pricked finger of hla left hand with a pin. At conducted hy County Attorney Hulan-lftkthe time he thought but little of the accident, but when he arose yesterday morning the arm we In a painful and WANTS TO BUY THE DYER MINE. swollen condition. Somewhat alarmed, Mr. Lessenger at once consulted Dr. It is reported from Vernal that Tn Joyce, who derided that blood poison- els Jesse Knight of Provo has made had set in and a minor operation ing owners of tho old Dyer mine, was necessary, and he lanced and the miles north of Vernal, an twenty-fiv- e cauterised the finger-- During the day offer for their property, and there the arm continued to grow more pain- Is a likelihood that the proposition ful made will be accepted. The property is one which has produced in the neighborhood of 5500.000 worth of copper bullion, a email smelter at the mine having been in periodical operation for many yean past. The rich pockets from which the ore wss taken finally petered out and ths announcement was sent out that tho vein had hern lost. Uncle Jesse" In the meantime had acquired several claims near the Dyer, and be has had faith tn the camp from the beginning. He considers that the Intelligent expenditure of money will result in redeeming the mine and making It a regular dividend-earner- . If he eueeejds In landing tho property there will he something doing for sure. It Is also reported that Colorado cnpital-lJust now looking Into the extensive coal deposits that He along The following are the arrivals at the boundary lines separating Utah from Colorado, near what ia known as the Reed for the pest twenty-fou- r Powder Springs, and almost directly hours: O. H. Chllcote. Ban Francisco; W. on the line of the survey of the MofJ. Walter Denver: C. W. Bachteli. fat road. Here there are a series of veins varying in thickGeorge T. Badger, Balt Lake; Mr. and bituminous Mr Frank L. Lorklln, New York: ness from five tn eighteen feet, wbicn facilities, are Then. Allen, Ban Francisco; Ralph with transportation counted upon to form the basis of a Rowdle. Balt Lake; B. K. I neb. Helena. Mont.. A. H. Jocelyn. Ogden; Mg coal mining industry at the point N. P. Thompson and wlf Ban Jooe. named. A big strike nf copper la reported Cal.: H. A. Forbes, San Franeco; P. R. Wolfe and wife, Mabel H. Wolfe. in the Bine mountain In property to le under bond to Salt Carmle Wolfe. Amy Wolfe. Frank- understood ground Is being fort. Kan.; P. J. Shannon, New York: Lake parties. E The Robb, C. developed by and, accord : A. C. Carlson. Weloer. ld:F. J. Cham- - log to the report, there is now exberlaln. Balt Lake; Mr Cha Wood- - posed three foot of ore In place. The ruff and eon. City; Edgar E. Jones, find was made in the contact and close j MrCsmmon, T. E. Anderson. to the big Mr of lime which tra Ida.: jCIty; E. r. Wheatley. Rrtchum City. verses that w-nfrom rast to west. f, REED HOTEL NEW LODCE IN OCDEN Fare $L25 Round Trip Independent Order of Maccabees th of World. ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH s The Independent Order of of the World has recently been organised In Ogden with n member ship of fifty-alThey meet the first and third Friday of each month in U. W. hall the A. Their officers are: Mr Aurelia M. Crocker, past president; Mrs. Grant Sypher president; Mr Daisy ; Edwin Clayton, secretary; Harry Ruben, treasurer; Edna King, guide; P. C. Westover, musician; Irene Canon, chaplain; of tha Edward Klnacy, captain guards; Mrs. Jennie Whipple, Inside guard; James Karney, outside guard; Mr Mary A, Done, Charles Mo Knight, and C. J. Tribe, messenger M. ' Children Half Fare . Ogden. David Stephens' woo born In Brown county, Illinois, on October 22, 1835, and wa therefore, nearly 70 years M. ' wiTHOUT CHANGE. Mao-caber- a Me-Ga- nt AMERICAN BANK ASSET Manila, July 18. The depositors of the American bank will receive forty per cent of their claim The American bank waa cloned on May 18th last on an order given by Gov. Gen. Wright, and lta affairs were placed In charge of the insular auditor. Th reason given at the time was the protection of Its depositors. On May 2Gth th attorney general applied for the appointment of a receiver. The bank was capitalised at $100,000. EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, July 22nd. Cheap rate and long limits to all Oregon Short Line points north. Aik agents for particular Washington. July 18. Btlhn Root arrived here tonight from New York and tomorrow will take the rath as secretary of state. He will remain In the city only one day. DEFENSE. aid he never knew that young Hooter. who had position aa laborer la Fredrala poetoffice, was not Pleada Ignorance of Irregular Tranaac- - the tlon . actually doing tha work. al never paid a dollar," said the Albany, N. Y., July 18. Former witness, "of th money which Postmaster Taylor of Fredonia restored Congressman Warren B. Hooker wae to the government for Balls and Hooa voluntary witness at hi trial e the Joint legislature on charge kers aalarie growing out of the postal Investigation. Justice Hooker, whose career in Bah Francisco, July 18. Advice) congrrae ceased in 1898, said that it have been received here by the Ala for was the custom in many districts ka Packers association of a fir which retiring congressmen to have the prat-offic- took place at tho Kuaelnoff salmon patronage. He spoke feelingly packing plant on 14th. Two of tho vast number of requests that buildings and 8,000Julp cases of salmon cams to a congressman. Many of hi were destroyed. . constituent said h regarded him aa an errand boy between them and the THE PHILOSOPHIC MONKEY. department In the cbnrgei against Justice Hooker, it I alleged that Frank P. Unto the blithe cadensa Ball of Dunkirk, waa given a position Tho organ grinder grlndf f '. in the Fredonla pontoffico at the soliciDespite hla influents tation of Hooker; that Ball never perTho monkey skips and find formed any service, and that hla salto was notes ary liquidating applied A fine financial rapture given by Ball and endorsed by Juatico In hurtling swiftly up Hooker's wife The witness asserted The windowed walla to captura that neither he, nor hla wife loaned The shekels till his cup n dollar directly to BalL Mr. Hooker went on hie notes only as an enDiscourses those sweet Jingles dorser. That make hla spirit gay The fact that Ball waa not doing And cause him while he tingle any work In the Fredonia postoffice, To smile and softly say; the witness averred, wee never brought to hie notice, nor did ho ever I ne'er feel end and lonely have any conversation with Ball or Thrilled by thla truth sublime arrangement by which Ball wae to do no work and waa to apply the salary They also win who only For cash cavort and climb." toward the payment of the note Of hla nephew, Maurice Hooker, he R. K. MUNKITTRICK. HOOKER IN HIB OWN bo-for- e ' You will find it on draught or bottled --AT THE Ijg a Rich, new Ideas In thee necessities have been placed in stock a deelded change-- something you dent tee on every head. Colors to matoh almost any shade of hair, and mounted with the choicest filled Geld and Stonoa. -- J. S. LEWIS & CO. At Uie Somnoforme Incomparable J. W. Hsyae Ogden Fred Foulg&r, James Ballard, John Wilcox, D. R- - Langlols. Henry .Tribe. A. EL Weetherby, E. A. Olson, Jack GreenwelL Salt Lake County J. B. Lindsay of Taylorsville, W. B. Erickson and Arthur Townsend of Murray, H. B. Sunders of Bingham Junction. C. Crapo of Sandy, 8. J. Nicholson of Draper, J. Lea-oeng- Langlols Groc. Co. With the new anaesthetic t. David H. Stephens died rather suddenly at his homo. 421 Twenty-eightstreet, at 7 o'dncjc last evening. He has Buffered of diabete and waa taken seriously HI last Sunday, but the rad waa not looked for up to within s a few minutes before the final I n - We Extract Teeth Without Pain bo-for- City. 2-- - But come and see for yourself. We will prove to you that we do this by a method exclusively our own - d H0NEi New System Dentists A dumber of Ogdea grocer and butchers are in Suit Lake in attendance span the state meeting called for the purpose of organising the Utah Association of Butchers and Grocers. National 0gaa!aer W. D. 8. Harrington called the delegates to order, and la behalf of the Salt Laka City association. L J eases made a brief address, outlining the work already accomplished by the Salt Lake association and th possibilities of a state organisation, and the good results that ought to accrue from it. Acting Mayor Hewlett, ae representing Mayor Morris who is absent from the city, waa present aad mado a brief and interesting talk, calling attention to the fact that ss he waa ia th extract sad coffee business e himself he felt qualified to appear as was such a congregation gathered before him. la the asm of Mayor Morris, he extended a hearty welcome to tho delegatee, end wished a happy and successful outcome of th proceedings of the day. The committee on credentials were then selected as follows: C. J. Foul-ge- r of this city, W. B. Erickson of Murray, J. Klrkman of Lehi. and A. E. Weathorby The comOld mittee reported favorably on the following list: Belt Lake W. j. Donnells n, J. A. Bert. W. D. B. Harrington, J. M. Mur-rlotA. Hudson. L. Jensen. C. J. Fbulgar, C. M. Lee William Wood. Jr J. A. Ekman, A. EL Braby, F. Castletoa. HL EL Rich, Jr.. E. P. Knotts. Ho Woo Ono of tho Plonacra of This waddings of tho season sad one ant wholly bare of romaniie ting took placa at the residence of R. H. Corey, 2727 Madison avenue, at 7 o'clock- - last evening. 56 yean. At that hour Rev. Blood, of th) Baptist pronounced the ceremony Christ tana, July IE Tha Storthing that church, mad Charles L. Gloyd of Ogdea fixed on tho tho heavier today duty and Miss Maly EL Wyaa of Reedelnirg, grades of unbleached cottons at S Wisconsin, husband and wlf Ths cents par kilogram, instead of 2 4 ceremony was witnessed hy only ths cento, the present duty. closest friends of the parties. Charlie Gloyd, although having coma to Ogdea less than three years ago from Harroboo, Wl, has made a Bona after his arhost of friend HOW TO rival la Ogdea he entered th employ of the clly la the capacity of cement Inspector under Engineer Parker, and US baa held the position ever since, and has proved on of the most capable and efficient servants the city has 2352 Washington Ave. ever had. Ths bride, la her native city of Beedaburg, Is none the 1 m known aad none ths less popular, being the daughter of Mayor William N takes WE effert but ARE 8he la talented, Wyae, of Reedshurg. possessing a brilliant education and making the eflert hy selling YOU the la a finished musician. The young couple will be at' home highest grade geode at the lews at to their friend st No. 276 Twenty-eight- h ffguiwm street, after Auguat 1st .t . SAVE 8 DAVID STEPHENS DEAD WEDDED LASJ EVENING July Ifith and 15th. Ogdea to Logaa and return, $2.20. Tickets good to return July 23rd. eaaaa KO CEECEBS Want .to Salt Lake to Organise Stats Association. ' Attorney N. J. Hams la occupying lb offles of Attorney Valentina Gideon, 25 First National Bank building, during the Urn (hat the repairs, necessitated by the recent lire la hie office, are being made. ' EUTCHEKS JULY 19, 1005. MOHSIXO. CTAII, WEDNESDAY Bi Clock Washington Ave. 53 33 S3 53 33 B I KSKSKSKKHKSBSIHHSKKISHKSiSBS |