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Show My PAGE EIGHT. t Bailir jSfafc 3mmul SATURDAY. JUNE 20, CALIFORNIA FRUIT AROUND THE TOWN right now while you read the place is crowded never did a sale seem so timely never were we able to offer such good bargains BREAKS RECORD WEATHER FORECAST Tonight cooler southwest porfresh fruit. tion; Sunday lucal showers. Carload of local showers, Season. IMS The Scandinavian society of this have arranged with the Oregon 15,000 city 1008 (probably) Line for an outing and big celeShort According to figure collected by the bration to take place on tbs 24th of freight office department of the South- June t Lagoon. ern Pacific Railroad, this reason will be a banner one in the shipment of U. C.T. EXCURSION VIA RIO; great quantities of fresh deciduous Grande Western Ry June 17, 18, II fruits from California to the East, the and 20th. Fare, 11.00 round trip. Good prospects thus far indicating a yield to return until June 22nd. e nearly two and a half times as great The cause of a general and happy as that of any season in the past eight smile among so many people at the years. Up to June 15th this seasons total depot wea discovered to be the arrival Shipment is 488 carloads, as against 202 of the Union Faclfic paychecks this carload up to the same date last sea- morning. son, which was a bigger number than THE ODEON1" 'THE ODEONI in 7.5 100(. was in greatest demand. JOE WRIGHTS SALE WRIGHTS s The actual record for June 15th, one we had the money when it it is the result of our cash selling system CLOTHING F. C. Francis returned this morncarloads, ing from a flying trip south, and after day's shipments, is thirty-on- e as against eleven carloads sent out on staying hut a few hours left this mornJune 15th of last year. These thirty-on- e ing on No. 7 for the north. carloads consisted of eleven cars e cars Excursion north, Saturday, June of plums, seven and i 20th. via Oregon Short Line. Cheap purpose of having the young man Murphy continued his nearing unUl The damage was alight and trains were Brown received on his of apricots, seven and conviction a year ago. The cars of peaches, and five cars of cher- rates to Utah and Idaho points. Long treated for an injury sustained last Monday morning. , not delayed. carloads limit returning. Ask agents for parries. Of these thirty-on- e a granted an additional 20 das itl which Thursday, when the youngster In playon one to file a bin of exception. o:i appeal California of out ticulars. day, a shipped Tom Halley, a drunk, drew ing barefooted in the sand. Jumped Into GETS Brown will remain under ium BROWN ARTHUR and In sentence Chicago took nine cars. New York four, 5 from Murphy a a Judge day long splinter penetrating Donald C. Porter, proprietor of ths Illssagebush, this proceeding. lkieton three, Baltimore one, Montreal pending court was ths foot. today. police Athough Injury Powers for the one, Philadelphia one, other points five, Kenyon hotel of Salt Lake, was an Og- most painful, ths little fellow displayed Judge argued THREE YEARS IN PEN new trial l.rf.ire motion for a the disand the other four carloads were den visitor yesterday. with Charles could he be until Herald, charged brought great pluck was pronounced, but Judge Armshipped by other concerns than the turbing the peace waa released on $5 EVERT DOLLAR SPENT FOR to thia city for treatment. Southern Pacific. strong promptly overruled the asms and ball court this in morning police Arthur Brown, convicted by a Jury OUTSIDE FLOUR MEANS A DOLBrown three ytar in the The situation is one of unusual prom- LAR LESS IN OGDEN. Some and ok Hume, the old time favorite his case continued until Monday morn- of gave C. W. name the of Orem, forging grocers ise for the California oreha rlst. two off was ruled the track who penitentiary. ing. want to see one of Ogdens lead- rider, manager of the Utah Apex Mining The yield la tremendous, especially dont years ago. Is back Into the saucer racA merchant that industries company to a check for 16,154 and grow. ing MARRIAGE LICENSES. of cherries, and the prices are fair, sells cut- passing the same, was yesterday senon the Ogden-Lucl- n Is aiding some other ing game. In the amateur class and flour outside Difficulty while the railroad facilities, because d on his first the appearnce makes, off has not yet been done away with tenced to three years imprisonment at Fred Douglass Houston town at your expense. Ggdea track tonight Heagrena new ,of the slackness of other traffic, makes Miss Lillian Murphy by the Southern Pacific. A small wash- hard labor In the Utah state penitenOgdea the marketing a simpler problem than seen the be will for motor also cycle William F. Murphy, a well known out .occurred last night, during the tiary by Judge Armstrong in Salt Lake Lawrence E. Holler Mac I(ay, Ida. In earlier seasons. All these figures man of Pocatello, where he Is first time this evening. Ram bo. City. This la the same sentence which young Vivian storm and Lakeside between Miss Fettljohn, Trenmnton, lt affect only fresh deciduous fruits, and employed as electrician by the Conhave nothing to do with the citrus solidated Electric company, and Miss Owing to the Lagoon grounds othfruits. San Francisco Chronicle. Iaora C. Luce, of Denver, were quietly erwise occupied this afternoon, the ALIAS SUMMONS. SUMMONS. ALIAS 8UMM0NS. married last evening at 1:15 at the league game between the T. M. C. A teams for and Ogden depot arranged In the District Court of Weber counTABERNACLE PROGRAM parsonage of Rev. H. D. Zimmerman. In the District Court of Wber couIn the District Court of Weber coun has been postponed. ty, State of Utah. nty, State of Utah. Immediately after the ceremony the today, ty. State of Utah. FOR SUNDAYS SERVICE young couple left for rocatello where Annie Hlleman, plaintiff, vs. John Jennig Saxton, plaintiff, v. Murray Clara Campbell, plaintiff, vs. h Rev. J. E. Carver will deliver an defendant. Summon a. C. Hlleman, defendant Alla. Sum-- -! they will make their horns. Campbell, defendant. Alla. Sumaddress at the regular chapel exercises Saxton, Th State of Utah to the Said Defendmona. mons. at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon at the ant: The services At the Tabernacle will A queer hallucination possessed the Bald Defend State Utah to The the of The State of Utah to the Said Defen2 State Industrial school. The services he held tomorrow afternoon at p. m. woman Tou ar hereby summoned to apdant: ant: residents of Seventeenth street will he followed an drill O. exhibition the speakSamuel Elder by Dye being within twenty days after service pear are told Tou the summoned Tou are hereby summoned to appear when to appear they hereby morning yesterday of the boys and the public la invited of this summons er. The following musical program has upon you,- if served within twenty daya afterservice ofj within twenty days after service of deck sergeant that they had seen a to attend. been arranged: within the oounty In which this action this summons upon you. If served with-- 1 this summons upon you, if served withmall boy fall Into Ogden river. Off' Selection by the choir. Is brought; otherwise within thirty In the county In which this action Is in the county In which thl action la wetIt out and icer Cooney A handsome new funeral hearse Solo, Eyes That Are Weary" footed service, and defend the brought; otherwise within thirty daya brought; otherwise, within thirty days stream bank the It of ths along has Just been delivered to C. J. A. days after (Brackett), Mrs. A. R. C. Smith. entitled above action; and in rase of after service, and defend . the above after service, and defend the above for several hurs and then deciding Lindquist. It is of snowy white and of Organ solo, Sam F. Whitaker. so failure to do. Judgment will entitled action; and in case of your; enti'led action; and In case of your your on account of ths conflicting beautiful construction and design. The Duet and chorus, Radiant Stars" that be rendered against you according to failure so to do. Judgment will be ren- - failure so to do. Judgment will lie renbeen a must It stories have that log hearse la one of the most expensive and the demand of the (Coombs), John W. Bhurtliff and Geo. complaint, which dered against you according to tha do- - j dered against you according to the deIt hack, or a salamander in the west, and la the third has been filed with tne O. Nye and choir. clerk of said mand of the complaint, which has been ' mand of the complaint, which has ben a now owned by the Llndqulat firm. court. filed with the clerk of said court. filed with the clerk of said court Funeral services of William How This action I brought to obtain a Is brought to obtain This action This action Is brought to obtain a received from died who ard, aj Injuries T. Summers forfeited 5 ball In poen- -. above and decree enthe of Judgment and above the decree of Judgment Judgment and decree of the above eIn a fall from his horse, will be held lice court this The Purpose of morning and Frank titled court dissolving the bonds of titled court dissolving the bonds of ntitled court dissolving the bond of this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Brown, charged with drunkenness, waa MEMORIAL heretofore existing between j matrimony heretofore existing between matrimony heretofore existing between Pleasant View meetinghouse and Inter- sentenced to serve five days or pay a matrimony you and the plaintiff, together' with at-- j you and the plaintiff, together with you and th plaintiff, together with afrom ths first known and most fament will be made In North Ogden fine of a similar number of dollars. tomeyi fees and coats of court, and for attorneys fees and coats of court, and ttorneys fees and costs of court, and mous of all monuments ths Pyracemetery. Friends may view the rerelief. for general relief. for general relief. hsadstons down mids to the tiniest main. at Lindquist's undertaking par-loJoe Frenrhle, who ia rharged with general Dated Ogden, Utah, June 20, 1802. Dated June 20, 1902. Dated Ogden, Utah, June- 20, 1902. Utah, Ogden, of today, has basn to honor ths until 11:20 this morning, nt which disturbing the peace and a said to have N. J. HARRIS, N. N. J. HARRIS, J. will HARRIS, with a monument that time the body wilt be escorted to attempted to entice young boys Into his Plaintiff's Attorney. j Plaintiff's Attorney. Plaintiffs Attorney. last through succeeding generations. Pleaaant View. room for Immoral purposes, was reP. O. Address. Room 400 First NaP. O. Address. Room 402 First NaO. Address, Room (09 First NaP. Our work is the building of just on leased $25 , ball today and Judge tional Bank tional Bank Bldg, Ogden, Utah. Bldg, Ogden, Utah. tional Bank Bldg, Ogden, Utah. such msmoriale thoeo that will There will be a testimonial concert stand ths wsar and tsar of tims given to Mrs. R. P. Hunter by the tributsa that will sndurs. Ws uss Musical History Course Tuesday evenonly the highest grads of stock and ing at the First Congregational church, employ arfsta in their rsspoctive lines not mere atone cutters, and General Superintendent W. L. Park work from original designs. And in of the Union Pacific, and other officials. tbs matter of price w give tha best Including Supt. A. W. Whitney, arrived from the north last night and Supt grade of work for ths lowest possible figures. Whitney has returned to hla duties. CO. The other officials continued on their & , way east last evening. AVE. 2253 WASHINGTON three-quarte- rs one-quart- er prei-im- dvf-.-i,- . $5-- or -- defi-n- . -- ten-ten- ce Glen-woo- I ! hot-foot- Hesc-kla- ed t ; ( cold-foot- ed up-to-d- a ; I re - sd j Jos. Parry Sons AND headstones' Mitchell Brothers dont pay eommiasiono to agents, but see us. Yard opposite City Cemetery. Summer Clothing and Furnishings , 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS A Tremendous Cut In Clarence Heath has returned after a six weeks vacation spent in Texas and the southwest, to his duties once more as Clark In tha office of G. J. Cunningham. He reports that he has been tied up for three days at a time on account of ths floods. Depot-mast- IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING STORE IS SELLING CHEAPER. BUTTON, YOU CAN GET IT VERY CHEAP AT OUR STORE. er Bernard Foley, of Lakeside, a brother of T. C. and George Foley of this city, accompanied by his son, Francis B.. aged 11 years, is In the city for the A BACHELOR WERE j ; OVER-STOCKE- IF YOU NEED ANYTHING FROM A SUIT OF CLOTHES TO AND MUST MAKE A SACRIFICE D DURING THIS SALE WE WILL MAKE THE BIGGEST REDUCTION IN CLOTHING PRICES WE HAVE EVER MADE. WE TAKE THIS MEANS OF CLEANING OUT OUR MERCHANDISE. COME EARLY GET FIRST CHOICE. LOTS OF THE GOODS MENTIONED BELOW ARE BEING SOLD BELOW THE COST OF a c 150 Men's good quality worsteds, cashmeres and cheviots, worth 112.50 to $17. 5-0- GONE FOREVER!! Six years age, in Wabar County, Utah, a farmar put his initials en a dollar bilL Next day h cama to Before ' Ogden and spent it with a merchant. months had passed ho get ths same dollar back. Four times in three yeare.the bill cams back to him for produce, and thro times he hoard of it in ths pockets of his neighbor. Tha lat time ha saw the bill was three yeare ago. He sent if to a Mail Order House. MORAL Ho will never eo that bill again. Ths dollar bill will never pay any Trad at your mera school or county taxes for hems Jewelry him, will never build er brighten Store, where your more hemes in tha community. any dollar buys most Ho sent it entirely out of tho useful-n.s- a to himself and his neighbor, anything, and where you may when ho oont it to the Mail Order got it back again. House. The moral is plain. J. S. LOCAL LEWIS & COMPANY JEWELERS WATCH INSPECTORS Lot No. 2, Young Men's suits from to 18 years, wore up to $7.50, now n sal at 12 e summer suit for Young Mtn, worth $10.00, now on sale at Two-piec- $6.45 Lot No. 3, Young Men's suits, from 12 to 18 years, did sell up to $10.00, now Several hundred calico waists for Children in all sizes and all colors, at on sa'a at $7.50 Men's two pi.es summer suits, a big lot of good ones, up to $17.50, now on $4.89 -- ale at . Lot No. 4, suits for Little Fellows, from 8 to 10 yeare Jacket and Pants, worth $3 25, now on solo at $10.00 NOTICE PRICES HERE! Lot No- - 1, Young Men'a suits from now 12 to 18 years, wore P 6 $6-0on oalo at $2.89 on solo ob $3.89 $9.89 ' Lot No. 6, Men's Suits, in 35, 36 and 37 sizes only, worth up to $12.50, now $1.89 Lot No. 5, vosto, suits for Little Fel lows, worth up to $7.50, now on oalo at 23c Several hundred shirts for Man, v ry on worth 75c, now on sale nt- - 49C All our 50e-tie- o for Mo- n- 35c and big- clean-u- p Today wo made expect to have tha crowds for several more days, watch our ado for lower prices. - $1.89 |