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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL LOCAL BRIEFS j MONDAY. JUNE r 17. 1907. Ul ME IBAGG WAS BAGGED ME! FEEL PAGE FIVE iVn" bi f .'i t v'u (.1, Stt Don't furgvl io vlutt Tlie Don. WILL THIS CAUSE ANOTHER Bright valley hay H. i'. Farr! feed store, lirxt IO postuffiiV. INCIDENT?" 10 GOLD PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST SYLVAN PARK TONIGHT. Gj-Warden Van dsr Vliss Makes a W. E. M.mre of the Thomas-Hom- e Musir company huo returned from a Wholesale Catch of Diaciples of the business trip to Nevada. F'owery Kingdom Were Shooting Ogden to Provo and return via Ducks Against ths Lie. Oregon Short Line $3. June 20, 21, 22; good to return to June 25th. Louis A. Bucher. mantels, tiling and Game Warden A. and cement work. 373 23rd l.. succea-s- M V:iii derFish Vilen yesterday made the to Louis J. Bucher, deceased. biciii'st haul of the season, us far a The best people in town go to the has liien rcorted. Many hundreds of Falstaff to eat. beeause the prices ars fishermen left the city Sunday in try reasonable and the service is tirst-clas- a. thi ir luck, but there were few that had The Tabernacle choir left today for ai luck. Van der Ylies was a glitLogau. where this evening they will tering exception to the general rule. of going to the canyon to flsli give a concert and sing The Pirat for trout, he went out toward Little Christmas. The funeral services over the re- Mountain, to what is known as the Here he saw a whole mains of William L. Simpson will he North Run. held Wednesday afternoon from tha hi id of Japs and they were haring all kinds of sKrt. According to the warHooper meeting house. den. they were slaughtering young Kdward Collins. George dui ks. old ducks und birds of all kinds. son of W. H. Collins, will be buried Hi went for them and got tweniy-eicl- it from the Third ward meeting house toout of the thirty -- out. three of morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. ihmi getting away. They came from Win. G. Preiday, M. !., (Deutscher a Southern Pacific construction train Aral.) siecial diseases. Eye, ear. nose that was lying on a siding out there and throat. Office, 2d Ploor First Na- and they were inarched to the train, tional Bank building. Bill phone SIS- - where the interpreter of tin- - bunch Marriage licenses have been issuea agreed to stand good for them for their to Robert Walker and Klla Harris, appi ara uce iiy court tills morning, but both of Ogden, and to Ed 11. Williams tlu did not show up and warrants and Miss Mae Browning, both of Og- will likely be issued for their arrest. den. A bowl of good soup with your RECKLESS DRIVERS dinner without extra charge at the Fal-sta- ff care. Rearranged now with priIRE HEAVILY FINED vate entrance for ladies and private booths for ladies. Two Mtn Who Drovo an Outfit BeMuenchner Beer on Imported longing to Noloon 4 Foil are Brought draught at the Falstaff Cafe. Try It. Before Judge Murphy Today Woo Ask your husband to take you to an Expenoivo Trip. the Falstaff for dliiner. Private entrance for ladies. Jitini-Xye and IV. T. Handy, the Ellen Eastman has brought a suit two men who were arrested by tha for divorce against her husband, John sheriff's officers yesterday, charged Eastman, alleging habitual drunken- wiili reckless and fust driving through ness. Miyglmiis A Corn are the attor- Ogden canyon, were brought Judge Murphy In the munictjial court neys for the plaintiff. Take your family to the Falstaff today and were fined 325 each. The to eat Private entrance for lad lee. young men were coining down the Everything the market affords served canyon in an alleged reckless manner, in first -- class manner. Your family will and it was charged that they were driving so fast that when they atappreciate a change. tempted to inns a vehicle from the In was F. E. Craner, who Injured opposite they were cnnielled an accident on the Southern Paclitc In to turn direction so suddenly tliut they went 1904, and who was comiielled to go to into the river. Denver and undergo au oiieration, will be under the necessity of having anAUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. other operation performed and will FATAL SAX BERNARDINO, Cal., June 17. leave for Denver tomorrow. Dart was killed, Edna Dudley The annual conference of the of Redlands, Thomas Jones of Los Netherlands-nclgluMissionary soand William Taylor of Monrovia, was tabernacle in held the Ogden ciety wen- - injured in an automobile accident Missionaries from various lets last yesterday. night at a sharp turn in the parta of the state were in attendance, pad Redlands snd Ban Beras well as a large number of ftther nardino, the machine going uver a high church. of the saints and dlgnltariea cliff. am Geffillhy fish did you ever eat it? me of the lineal yeddlsh dinners MASTER CAR BUILDERS. served at the Vienna cafe Sunday at ATLANTIC CITY, N. J June 17. sundown, with all the old yeddlshy The American Association of Mnater fixings and served in courses. Loushln Car Builders commenced Its unnual flouinen session here fish and soup, geffllthy today. Superintendents The of car ihlmoes and sharp horseradish. building and repair shops all chef, Herr Eckmann, prepared the hill over the country are here for the conand the orchestra played Teddlshy vention. airs. The gentlemen were young men of Ogden, Salt Lake City and Denver, CHICAGO GRAIN. Colo. CHICAGO, June 17. Wheat opened and closed at 91ffl corn opened daughter of at 89 Laura, the Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Belnap, is dead as at 51 8 and closed at 52 oats Illness from opened at 43 8 and closed at 43 8. the result of an ext-nd- ea The funeral occurs kidney trouble. Tuesday afternoon at 1 oclock from First Autograph Album. the Hooper meeting house. The first autograph album appeared Cheap round trip rates to Califor- In Germany In that century; it wan nia daily, June 23rd to July 6th. See called the "Album Amlcorum, nnd agents for particulars. i an octavo book, hound length-els--410 GOLD PRIZE WALTZ CONAmong the Egerton manscripts TEST SYLVAN PARK TONIGHT. n the British museum there In ouch PRINTING PRESSMEN IN SESSION. in album dated 1554. The oldest letters date back about 500 NEW TURK, June 17. The men who ears, nnd the oldest documents are make the wheels go 'round In the printated about 1,000 years ago. ing and publishing plants of the country are represented by a large number of delegates at the convention of the International Printing Pressmen and Natural Query. Assistants' union, whlcll opened In Bacon The bee marlin, a bird found New York today. A majority of the la Mexico, has a trick of ruffling up local unions of the country have repre- the feathere on its head Into sentation at the meeting, which will be of a flower. When a bee cornea devoted mainly to routine matters. along to nip honey from the supposed flower It le snapped up by tha bird. Lace Coata for Evening. Egbert And does the bee martin Lace coata will be worn for evening ever have occasion to ejaculate, and for day and they asiume many etung?" Yonkers Statesman. forma. In Irish lace they sink Into the belt of a trimming of velvet, which borders the sleeves of coats enthe same. Straight-fronte- d tirely of lace, made after the order of tbs paletots, of years ago, three-quartlength, are a good example. For day wear lace coats are often supplemented by a good deal of velvet, which covers ths back and the fwnt 3f the bodice portion, the lace, si it were, being appliqued on to U. THENJOCKED ! IT C. The cost of a Bathing Suit its hut a trille, and no Man who hadnt a Suit of his own can fully enjoy a d i p i n t h e Thif or In.-te- ad Yiur Lapels Ira the te of Your Suit If you studied clothes as we do. you would be surprised to find how the little things things you seldom think of -make a big difference in the final result the general effect of the suit. lake coatlaels, for example. Let them look draggled or shabby and your whole suit seems worii and dreary. On the other hand, let them be graceful, well set and clean cut, and how they brighten the garment is wonderful. The lapel up on Key-No- are made with extreme care. They are correct in shape of course, but more than that they are built to stay put and they do. It you cont care to bother about these details, come to this store where all the worrying is done before hand for you. Well show you a stunning array of new suits for men and young men at . 115.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 and up that will pleasantly surprise you. C. B. IVES Correct Clothes for Men BROOM HOTEL CORNER e An-gi-l- rs m ,r . ELKS HOLD FORTH CHARLES TYREE WAS AT GLENWOOD PARK SERIOUSLY HURT Many Visitors art Up From Salt Laka 8uffara a Brokan Rib Whila Inspect-t- o Straat Work at Twanty-nint- h and Jain in tha Festivities Baseball Pingraa Avanua, Last Saturday la Taama From tha Rival Ladgaa ara in a Vary Sariaua Condition. Playing Thin Aftamaon. The Elks are holding forth at Glen-wo. park thla afternoon. This la Purple day and the business houses are bedecked In the royal colors. Quite a number of vleltlnr Elks are in the city from Salt Lake and other towns and will help the members of the local lodge to make the day a moat successful one. A parade was formed. In which members from both Balt Lake and Ogden lodges Joined, as well as the baseball teams, end marched about the streets headed by a band, after which all proceeded to the park where the baseball game Is being played aa we go to press. This evening Bob Moyea will make a balloon ascension and Fred Burt and Eddie Miller will give a four-rouboxing exhibition. The bicycle races at the saucer track follow. od Charles D. Tyree Is at his home In a very critical condition as the result of a serious accident of which he was the victim last Saturday, Mr. Tyree, who la an Inspector for the city, was surveying the working of the laying of the last section of the pipe on the sewer line at the Intersection of Twenty-ninth street and Pingree avenue, and was standing on a plank across the deep trench. Suddenly he pitched forward and fell into the trench, sustaining a broken rib and serious Internal Injuries Dr. Conroy, who Is attending him, feels that he will recover, although admitting that hla condition la serious. Mr. Tyree's age la against him considerably. nd POLICE COURT NOTES. There was a short session of the police court this morning In which a half-doavagi, hoboes and mendicants faced his honor and had their respective portions of Murpherlan Justice meted out to them. J. Wellington, charged with burglarising a store, had a hearing and waa bound over under 1500 bonds. en MAY WED INDIAN MAIDENS. CHARLOTTE, N. G, June 17. Aa a result of a letter written by twelve Indian girls of the Chickasaw nation, Indian territory, to the president of the North Carolina Agricultural college, soliciting hla aid In securing white husbands, several students are likely to become squaw men. The communication was read before the class and several youngsters, with visions of Pocahontaa before them, are already carrying on sq impassioned correspondence with the Indian maidens. Don't Worry About What is, but buy your Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies from 3S2 GROUT Twenty-Fourt- h Street STATES GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. June 17. Commissioner DENVER, Ballinger of the United States land office and a few delegates to the public land convention arrived today. Commissioner Ballinger aald: "In consid eration of the disposition shown by the Interests Inimical to our corporate policy to absorb large areas of land, we are determined to enforce the law and give the lan to the people for whom It was Intended. The ments fosters the settlement of new country and the making of new homes. ' 1- -4 7-- 5-- e. eem-blan- er Wisdom of the Raven. Two collie dogs were hunting rah bite, and Lbe ravens were soaring overhead. As the doge drove the rabbit out Into ihe open near the top of a hill It ran straight into a trap and waa caught. Aa tha doga tame near the ravens came down, nnd by loud croaking managed to drive away both. Then they started la to devour the rabbit, which they quickly dispatched. 2; 3-- Dainty Parisian Brsad. The gluten bread baked In Paris Is the daintiest and lightest thing In bread stuffs. It Is made of pure gluten, which cannot be kneaded, but must be Had Hla Faara, with water nnd whipped like the mixed Oaa day while riding on one of tha j white of an egg before being baked. suburban earn, two boya of about tea This Parisian gluten bread look like years of age were overheard discuss- baked lace. Each loaf weighs oue ing what they were going to do when ounce nnd coata 15 cents. they became men. One of them waa reone not decided, bat tte other Tha Strategy of War. marked emphatically; "I always did Major's Wife (to her husband) want to be a boat builder, hut I will bet a nickel that I will end up In tha Could yon not find some fault with CnpL Lehmann during tha drill ministry yet" Chicago Tribune. morning, no that ha will get Into a bad humor? Then he will refuse to Foolish Question. let hla wife buy the Paris hat that she A magazine writer asks: Why do wants. Translated for Transatlantic men wear suspenders?" Well, In our Tales from Meggendorfer Blatter. caae, old chap, they feel a wbcle lot better than a rope. Down to Common Things. Hitch your wagon to a star, bat Cosmetics will ruin the complexion. to when Theres no beauty practice equal your auto quits seven miles MounRocky Hollisters of effects the from It is. better to arrange anywhere tain Tea. It keeps the entire body in for some commonplace motive power. Tablets. L or Tea perfect health. Puck. cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. ' PLAY HORSE WITH AN UNFORTUNATE PEDESTRIAN. HOLD-UP- Bathing Suit Your S Becausa ths Footpads Couldn't Get Mere Than Thirty Cents from Him They Took Him te the Yards and Locksd Him Up in a Box Car. lake. CL Our n ew Bathing Suits for Men are all ready. CL We have them with no sleeves colors are mostly dark grounds with neat contrasting stripes around sleeves, bottom of skirt and pant On his way home from the last show a at the Itahna theater Saturday night, A. B. Bagg. an employe of the Rio Grande railroad, was held up by twa men un Wall avenue, just off Twenty-fourt- h street. Nut being coiiteiu with s took robtiiiig him, the two him to (lie yards and after three attempts succeeded In finding a box car with a good lock on it and fastened him hold-up- inside, where he remained until released about 4 o'clock the following morning by two nlghiwalchmen. secured SO cents lu money and a Waltham silver-case- d watch, upon the back of which waa a gold Inlaid deatgn of a bear on a railroad track. Mr. Bagg'a description of the men calls for one man slightly shove medium height and wearing a black hat, while the second man waa shorter and wore a list something un the cowboy order. The Identity of each of the hold-up- s wss concealed by a red handkerchief. AU tiie gun work waa performed by the taller man. while the short one bossed the Job, did the searching and gave the necessary orders to the victim. Tin-rubbe-rs leg. Thev are strictly all worsted, and the dye is CL a fast. $1.25 to $2.50 FREDM. NYECO. The Clothiers 2413 SOCIETY FOLKS GO TO DOGS. REVERE, Mass., June 17. Society folks spending the summer in Massachusetts are manifesting great Interest in the two day bench show of the Revere Kennel club, which oin-nctoday at I'olnt of Pities. Entries have been some of the best kennels received from in the country. Tim Judges Ineluds Alfred Addy. of Rradford, England, famous In many countries ns an authority on Airedale terriers; Alfred Blewttt, of Highland Phils, N. Y who will Judge collies, and Warren B. Purdy, of Boston, who judges French bulldogs. Washington Avenue (Emnmmtal NatuiuaUHank 8. W. Cor. 24th and Washington WHOLESALE SADDLERY ML.T. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 17. Several hundred of the big saddlery manufacturers and Jobbers of the country have assembled in Indianapolis for the annual convention of the Wholesale Saddlery association of the United States. The association will remain In session several days and will discuss a number of matters of Interest and lniMirtance to the trade. The local trade has arranged several features of entertainment for the visitors. ABRUZZI TO VISIT CANADA. OTTAWA, Ont., June 17. lrepa rations are I wing made for the official reception of the Duke d'Abrussl, who ie expected to arrive at Quebec within the next few days with the fleet of Italian warships he commands. While he comes on no official mission he will HARDWARE MEN GATHERING. BOSTON. June 17. Hardware deal- be received with all the honore due to a ers by the hundreds are arriving In member of the royal faintly of Italy. It Boston today to attend the opening ses- Is expected he will visit Quebec, Monsion tomorrow of the National and treal, Toronto, Ottawa and pnaslhly one New England associations. The as- or two other cities of Canada. sembly will extend through the entire excurslone ALLEGED BRIBERS WILL PLEAD. week,- culminating with and social sessions next Haturday. An BAN FRANCISCO, June 19. PresielalHtrale exhibition of manufactured dent Patrick Calhoun and the United goods, of a character to Interest the Railroads' officials will plead to the dealers, has been Installed in the bribery Indictments thla afternoon. All American house. arguments to quash the Olass Indictment were put over until Wedneeday. CONVENTION. INTERNATIONAL LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 17. Al- ready extensive preparations are being TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY made by the church people and commercial organisations of Louisville for OR STOLEN One female entertaining the thousands of dele- LOST collie pup, brown and white, Scotch to International the Sunday gates 4 months old; reward. Return to J. School convention, which will open hero 8. Richards, 5I( 24th at just one year from today, tha dates selected being June 17 to 23, 1908. The ROOM AND BOARD BT THE WEEK gathering is expected to be the largApply to 2707 Grant ave., Ogden. est ever held by the Sunday school bodies of the world. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The Weber county board of equalisaCOLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. tion will hold meetings on the followPATERSON; N. J., June 17 Students ing days, Monday, Juno 17th, at I o'clock p. m. seeking admission to a college or unithe does not Wednesday, June 19th, all day. which admit upon versity certificate of the secondary school will Friday, June 21st. all day. be examined today by the college enSaturday, June 22nd, all day. trance examination board which holde Monday, June 24th, at I o'clock p. m. The 24th day of June' Is positively sway today In the High School buildings. It will occupy the whole week the last day that any complaints aa to In examining would-b- e students In all valuation or request for remittances subjects In the high school course. In- will be considered. DAVID MATTSON. cluding ancient and modern languages, mathematics, history, physical science Clerk of the Weber County Board of and music. Equalisation. ' to-w- lt: I Boyle s Are Going to Move" Their famous Pittsburg WALL PAPERS from their salesrooms to your vails at prices only typical, of their GREAT SALE Designs Suitable For Removal Sale, 25c, 20c and 15c Parlor, Regular Price 50c, 35c and 25c Removal Sale, 17 l2c, 20c and 13c Libraries, Regular Price 35c, 25c and 17 l2c Removal Sale, 12c 20c and 16c Diningrooms, Regular Price 17 l2c. 35c and 25c and 30c Removal Sale 8c. 12-- 1 2c and 17 Bedrooms, Regular Price' 15c, 17 l-2- l-- 2c c, Removal Sale 13 Kite hens, Regular Price 20c, 15c and 20c l-- 2c 8c and 13c Quantity Limited . BOYLE FURNITURE GO. |