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Show THE MORXIXQ EXAMINER, Namborat COinlMT TfltphoM call pp 234X tlma M stmt. At jLfl at Not T T B. calls Ha I. ?3taidsrfi Building- - Routes tu rent or wU by WedelL t th 11 b ljRht ?Rnw Heyxl In Ogd.-- yerter-strintd the eomplntatiuti hof J work for the company n ? Pacifl- e- ehotnt.' The power Sm poi lurne.1 an.l the machinery next wpek, parted until gome time ... All material have the ability and the Brtwn Drug your pwriPlioni. to mpany. i Cunningham; .of Promontory visitor. point k. an Ogden of Mm. George Goddard, and Lake City, are visiting relatives l ity, the jn of Omaha visit-- J I c Jones and wife - Ogden yesterdny afternoon. Mr. gjt u the representative of Paalon 1 Gallegher. yon can trade directly "Off the Union -oyd" on officialfromWestern New York and notation direct Book on specula Chicago Exchanges. tioa free. Beat bank references. Cum, Ogden Commlualon company. 0 buUdlnff. Snnch, rooms mediately after the robbery, ami on went he esu hardly be worse than arrested M. Stone, E. WiU third and the champion Pittsburg liams and John Briggs, who were pass- must flail some pitchers in order to ing that way about the time the rob- keep in the hunt. Scelee has been bery waa committed. They are held on wiuuing ctufiuplouships for many years charge of highway robbery, the com- and he likes talent. In Johnny plaint being sworn out by Couuty At- Evers he hasyujtsg the player in I torney HulaniskL Charley . Woug ap- the big league, thisyoungwt second miniature peared at the police station this morn- baseman listing not yet graduated ing in a very' pitiable condition, lifs from his teens. His-twoldest pitchhead being very badly cut where he ers, Jack Taylor and Jocko Meuefee, was struck. have been allotted to go and in their Lueleu Ray or Balt Lake City is In places are the rising young stars, Wci-meBriggs, Brown, Luudgreeu and the city on business. Corridtm. Behind the bsl are Kling E. Myei of Elkuy Nevada, is an Og- and O'Neill, the former being admittedly tbe premier backstop of the busiden visitor. ness while O'Neill Is away above the It. 1. Bybee of the neighboring town average. lit of Uintah, and well knowu in Ugikc, A speedy, bard hiulug trio holds lost an Infant sou Friday morn- down the outer precincts. McCarthy. ing. The mother of the child is criti- Slagle and Davy Jones makes up this cally 111 but hopes of her uhlinst? re- model outfield. At first base Frank covery are enteriained. The recitiics Chance, the California boy, is staof the infant were interred yesterday. tioned. It was Bee lees idea that Chance would make good at the firet 'ooraer, Dan Ogilen, chief train deapan-hecm but no one imagined he would become the col-of- f. and Mrs. Ogden, came In a star at the position In so short a to see Mary of Magdala. time. Casey at third and Tinker at short complete the regular line-uChief Commissary C. II. Grout of which Chicagoans are counting on to the Oregon Short Line, and Mrs. Grout win the pennant. re visiting in town from Pocatello, The trip of the1 Chicago ia the longest and most expensive spring training 'ate yesterday afternoon iu the disever made by a ball club, but trict court a decree of divorce wau Journey the1 Idea waa tq spare no expense In granted, Rich D. Brown from Mary Elixabeth Brown upon the grounds of giving the men proper opportunity to get into condition to play fast ball from desertion. the Jump. Twenty-on- e men are in the party and the estimated cost of the Jaunt is over f5,000. -- '. - -- pu-pi- - . - - E 5 5 N S U ITS ... one-ha- lf IPKKED At ' 25th 161-1- 63 Street, ONE-HAL- F Our New Hats and elegant Haberdashery, at modes BLOCK-FRO- UNION DEPOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. BMMwmMmsmv prices, are making us hosts of friends continually. We trust you are and, PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE Get the Habit." 2345 Washington Avenue. Are You Among' the Number? if you are not, we shout the all clothi:rs that the land are now shouting, over shout, Fred M. Nye, THE CLOTHIER. In the district court yesterday a complaint was filed by Judge W. L. Lake City. Bbe stirnt a number ,of Maglnnla as attorney for Lon Btegner developing brr voice in Chicago against the Oregon Short Line Railroad years New ork, and before her return company to recover damages in the and of Canada and sum of $20,000 alleged to be due fur in- to Utah, made a tour eastern cities with the Canthe largest was sustained in the while he juries adian orcbestr. On this tour she made compnny'n employ in IdahM The com- for herself a prominent place In the plaint alleges that the company' was musk-a- l world. operating n railroad. In Idaho and y Mr. Weihe baa been and is the leadomlng between the town of Pocatello ing violinist in thfc state. He will eon-- i in the forme state and Granger. Wyo., ribute two numbers and play a Grieg and the plaintiff was employed upon Concerto with Mr. Clawson. Thin will the lino between the stations men- be Mr. Clawson's first appearance - In tioned as locomotive fireman. It lf j concert in Ogden. He Is not a stranger further alleged that about a mile cart to Balt Lakers, for he has grown popuof the tows, of Pegram, there Is a lar In Unit city through Ills high attainrailroad bridge over a river and that ments as a pianist. Mr. Clawson only He When a train'll passing there is only recently returned home from study. about eight inches between the side of siient a number of years in Germany the cab of the engine and the Umbers with tha great mastere of piano. of the bridge'. On October 10, IStOS, The Tabernacle choir tinder Mr. when the engine upon which the plainwill sing two or three rharuses. tiff waa riding and performing his duties as firemst) was going through the COUNT IN bridge It Is alleged that it was necessary for him to step in the gangway of the engine and lean his head out to Several Drunka Are Given a Hastlook ahead and see that there was no How- ing Before Judge obstruction. uppo.the track. While he .. '11. was looking put the gangway the train entered the bridge and he struck his Several drunks faced Judge Howell head against the timbers of the bridge court yesterday mornand he was knocked off the engine in the municipal nd fell a distance of about twenty ing. a Hyntm Smith.-- prosperous looking feet It is alleged that he had his from .Icreda stopped off In skull crushed and broke his loft leg rancher way, to Ball Shout six' laches above the ankle Ogden Friday iofi jtto little too freely a indulge and Lake,, thereby permanently injuring him. It he spent the night ths result with the Is further aUeged-thaIt waa necessary to go after to remove a piece of the frontal bone in Jail.. He 'was allowed ' about two Inches square. Damages In paying a small fine. ' peaceful saloon A, G. Draper, the sum of $20,000 are asked as a recame sult of the alleged negligence of the keeper from Promontory Point, met too many and to yesterday In Ogden not company .having a standard whom he took bridge upon their line, and In haring old acqualntancesrwith dethe bridge timbers ao close lo the cab drinks. He did not remember the to allowed was He arrest.. his of of the engine: tails go without any fine. D. O. Ryan forfeited $5.00 for being SAIT LANE SINCE! Id BE HEARD drunk, and Jack Williams, a frequent inhabitant of the city Jail, received a sentence of ten days. Mias Agatha Berkhoel Will Appear Hafa en Next Satue--y.- . THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. ; Bal-lanty- ne HIINH t THOSE LITE MEN" program were President Robert T. Mil ler, Mrs. Kushmer. Mrs. Hlsser, Miss Parker. Mildred Hisner, Loretta and Geneve Malone. R. G. Buekmaster, Mrs. Tucker, the Weber children and two clilldrcii whose names were wit learned. Able aud interesting addresses were msde by Mr. and Mrs. Malone on the subject of fraternity and The Fraternal Brotherhood. This lodge is attracting to ils membership many of the best citizens of Ogden. PARK OPENS MAY 10. Glen wood nrk will open for the season on Decorations Hay. such Is the decision of the board of directors at their meeting held yesterday morning. Among other matters considered was that of building a vaudeville theater, to he built in connection with the dancing pavilion. The matter was considered at some length, lint no action was taken upon the matter. It was decided however to recover the floor in the pavilion with a maple floor. The company also decided to put on a vaudeville show each evening for an hour and a half and hare dancing afterwards. Chas. II. Kircher has bean reelected manager and will spare no expense in making the park the Ideal resort in the rlty. Many new attractions to be added are under consideration by the compeny who will hold eev-ormeetings before the opening. A rontrart has been doeed with Ford A al Thatcher for a orchestra and band for the entire tee on. Tbe manager was instrarted to have all the building repainted at an early date. alx-pler- e EVANSTON BURGLARS ARRESTED. Deputy Sheriff Jones of Uintah county, Wyoming, accompanied by F. W. Wood, came to Ogden from Balt Uk yesterday with A. C. Winslow and Alfred Nicholln, who were arrested ia the latter place on a charge of burglary. The men were lodged in the rlty Jail awaiting the departure of number for Evanston. Last Monday night Winslow aal Nlfholls threw a rock through a rear window of tha atom of tha Blyth A Fargo Co. at Evanatoa, and stole clothing of a value of $50. They came to Ogden and pawned the goods and then left for Salt lake where they were captured. Mr. Wood, who accompanies the deputy sheriff, la the manager of the clothing department of the Blyth A Fargo Co., and positively Uentlfles the HAVB 11$, fffith BL, Th Chicago Team la - - Beat AtintteM Ona of COUERCUL ELECTRIC Near UnlM Depot Deed Time Guaranteed. a STANLEYS. STEVENS. W. A. Besdder, Proprietor. Hill ll'HMIMjffM VBcnc I14x. MANAGER. SZ7t Washington Am 9 ' ' LCCUVin Bl I OWJUHp I j 4 1 First Pass in Every RespccL QHf4444 r 6 up 9B 2425 Wash. Ave I 44 4 4 44 4 44 TOLLER'S LA MODE FINE MILLINERY LEADERS IN 2411 We have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parkin Over Nya'i Btoca Washington Avenue. MASSAGE Trtab Private SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, FACIAL. TREATMENT, ipenta by Appointment VIRGINIA THE Cor. 24th and Adams Ave trans I ante and permanent accommedatisna haardtra splendid centrally located -- and aacallant table to $32)0 daffy. board at rates of Affordo $1-5- 0 MRS. FERRISi Proprietor. 'Phene 232K SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE FZI FZQ F3" To Make Room for Spring Styles, Call Early for Bargains. ' MISS SPURGEON? Fine Trimmed Models, Novelties and New. Ideas In All Millinery Lines. 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 11 Thie Week Clearance MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS v. Spurgeon, CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K March 21 and 22 i "V WATCH OUR WINDOWS Sale on Monday and Tuesday ACM HJ NINE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL TBE SENATE Despite the Inclement weather, a goodly number were present Friday evening at the Installation ceremonies of the officers of Ogden Lodge No. 3T, T. F. B. Visitors were present from Balt Lake. The officers were installed by General Organizers Mr. and Mra. Willis H. Malone. A fine program waa rendered, and an elaborate banquet that essential element, temperament nerved. The tables were decorated Miss Berkhoel waa born In Ogden and with California carnation a, each person goods. Winslow A Nicholls have confessed spent her earlier years In this city, being presented with a boutonniere of Tha family afterwards moved to Balt the same. Those taking part in the their guilt Much Interest attaches to the appearance here In concert next Thursday night of Miss Agatha Berkoel. Prof. W. EL Weihe nd Mr. Spencer Clawson with tha Tabernacle choir. Miss Berkhoel is an artist of rare attainments. Her voice ia a resonant contralto of much power and sweetness and she possesses to a marked degree . And then wo know you. will buy They do not stretch ut af shape or fade and the stitching doeuit turn into aa unsightly gi LVhen jrou wear a Longley, Lew A Alexander hat yes are protected by a guarantee. eame The money that will get you a cammoa hat will buy you a Laaglcy, Low A Alexander, "Elk" brand. Lew A Alexander gloves and capa an fair Langley, ia price also, but way up ia goodness. Walk ia soma of these days sad ice. ' PR IN G Mechanic you cia figure ea Longlev, Low ft Alexander Hats. $3,00. $4.00 or $8.00 LINE er -- Our Splendid Trousers at While Working as Firamsn en the Line, He Was Knocked Off and Skull Crushed. st M Whether Banker ultra style and long wear ia $10, $15. $18 or $25 Our New Top Coats tat $12.50. $15. $16.50 or $18 WHIES SHORT lMf. Our Spring .Suits at t SliEJJNE 20. Nothing else. We make clothes a study. We think of nothing else during the day and we dream of clothes at night. Were well rewarded for our efforts. Our success and ever increasing trade show it well. p STECSER MARCH Clothes r Ogden Teachers Alleged .to Be Sought . After by Salt Lake Superintend-- nt to Take Positions There. for a six week: left H. Turner j. Mon- -' Idaho tawiiit-and trip through It is said by those who know that a una. last evening. , number oL our teachers have received was Lake City, Lester Freed, of Salt application blanks from Superintendent of an; Christensen In the city on business yesterday, of the Balt lake City schools. inporunt nature The board of education has visiled so jf j. Hinton, driver of the chemical fwv school, the Grant, the jha high ngou of the fire department. Is laid Madison, - the ' Lewis, the Fhtgree and sore throat UP with a had . Central. Next week they finish their Jf Mifs Ethel Young and Mr. Thumaa, offktial obsen'iltoiuk . , , finderaou are visiting In Balt Lake. ; Judge Dee's address : t ihe high school on' Thumday morning- - - last Mr. Nat C. Brown, proprietor of (la brought tug the fart that he ua a poetMurray hotel at Omaha, la visiting ical side to his otherwise practical disnth friends in town. position. Ilia speech- abounded in figures of rhetoric and wau mnch appreThe funeral of Frank Murray, whom ciated. waa at Ant reported as Christ y; The members of the senior class have yin Bylaad, the blacksmith's helper, who leen discussing seriously the kind of died of heart failure at rPromontury commencement they would like to from have Point, Sunday last, waa held this year. After they are through ester Ritchies undertaking parlors y the faculty and principal will settle the . nt o'clock. 2 day afternoon question. While the board of education waa James Georgos, n Greek, died yesterFriday an exday at 2 a- bl at No. 165 Twenty-(y-flft- h visiting the Plngree la streets Ills funeral will be hibition fire drill was given. The acquitted themselves splendidly. laid tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Elbert W. Harold, a principal of exThe funeral of Ishmael Murphy, who perience and scholarship, will have died Friday at the Murphy borne on charge of the Central school the reVail avenue, will be heU at the mainder of the year. He is a young Catholic church today at 2:20 matt of excellent parts and cornea high a'rdock. Interment wU be In Mountain ly recommended. yin cemetery. Mrs. George L. Wade, who has been to the principaUhlp of the promoted W. B. McBherry and W. 8. Woodruff, FJve Points school, la a teacher of long If Balt Lake City,' Are up from Zion. experience and is well prepared to i r In such a building. James Rider ' and hto brother and Bume the duties The L'nivereity of Utah juia soot an liter, J. IL Rider anJ" Jane Rider, invitation to the .'senior date of the left yeaterday for WlthevHle,Yg,lirere they will vtelt for six months, lie high school to' come and visit, them. Their school of mines and their electai been In the west 13 years.. trical engineering department are now 7. R. HantheU and L. R. Rogers of completed and in good running order. Balt lake CHy, are in town. They are said to ba the most complete of any schools In the country. The visThere will- be no session of the Secit will be arranged for sometime in the ond Ward Sunday school today. near future. The school has adjourned to give the ' teeehere nn opportunity to attend the ROTES FROH SCHOOL fOR DEAF Sunday school convention to bo held In the Tabernacle tomorrow. Representative from thw Pupils May Owing to the inclement weather, Attend the Worlda Fair at Mrs 8. E. Lyon, of the Leader MillinBL Louis. will wishes She announce to ery Co., continue her spring millinery opening The basket ball boys are ready to on Monday and Tuesday,. March 21st meet any team In the state of equal and 22nd. age. Size cuts no figure. the A missionary reunion tof etdera and "Joseph Campbell has finished ulnta from the. Leeds and Grimaley new pulpit for the chapeland It Is a conferences Will be- held' In Salt Lake very neat piece of work. The superinMonday evening, April A- .All who can tendent has purchased a large blble for attend pleasa notify. F.-- 0.. Clark, care the same. Boyd Furniture Co., not later than One of the haseball boys got a foul March 28. one, tip in the eye and It was ainhot his eye a allng Ogden Lodge Knights of Pythias Is too. He is carrying use a mask He will taking a. number of new members; now. fuMtre. undoubtedly they expert to work In the first and in the second ranks on next Monday night It is stated on good authority that there are two. million deaf people in The Weber county school trustees of the world. districts Non 1 and 2 met yesterday afThe pupils are greatly Interested in ternoon In the superintendents office. war between Russia and Japan and the The teachers' warrants were drawn newspapers are read with much the nd distributed. eagerness. J. I). Wood, vies The basketball boys won from the president ofthi afternoon, mine, passed throiurh'Og-fr- n academy "Preps," Tuesday 14 to 11. yesterday afternoon en route to by a score of v California from Salt Lake City. There is eome talk of aendlngarepre-nenlatlclass to the SL Loula world's The assailants of Charlie Wong, the fair next summer. Chinaman who was held up Friday, re thought to be The basketball team waa defeated by safely lodged In the Agricultural college of Logan last the Jail. The Ity police were notified lm played a fine Saturday. The deaf boyswas of a high gpme. Their team work order. An International Congress of the Uh Deaf la to meet in-- conjunction and under the auspice of, the National Association of tae'Denf of the United States, atJBt Louis nwxtAugust. Mr. Egginton, of Sandy. Utah, spent visit-lin- g rone day at 'the school .this week, LIxxie and Irene, two his daughters' .who are pupifc'of the school. pound baby boy A nine and wife, was born to 8upt: Drlggs and 15. Made by the Best ClothWednesday mortlngi March ; The crocuses are In bloom In the ing House in the United bed west of the main building. .flower States . . . in The radishes and lettuce growing house are nesr green the beds hot tbe . shout ready for table, use. If you want a good fit Blf Arthur Falrbum. a deef tut6.s of an hereditary title If you want quality the only holder If you want fair price in England ao afflicted. in a Aa uneducated deaf mute Call and Investigate this new to educate It is is not charity.. line of Men's Clothing at US, and KCN'DAY MORNING, Just ... 219-22- Baly-We- OflPES, FTA!!, A. KUHN 2365 WASHINGTON BRO.. AVENUE. of Quality Proof The taste the satisfying and healthful The pleasing effects of the tender young; leaves of Successor to tha Organ- - ized. ' Manager Binford picked out a hard at Glenwpod game for his attractionwhen his pickPark grounds next week local ed club will make Its bow to the Seeleea Chicago Frank against public Nationals. See has gathered a hustand appears ling bunch of youngsters to have more than an even chanc of National taking firet honors in the In Hiuomnr. this race lX'.qilC MRS. CORA SNYDER, e ( ,,.. aw t , P t f 241 0 Washington Ave. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIES EL (EL CO., Importers. |