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Show TI1E V nim a trip to Idaho. IwsJar wi 1 HMHion dV in he J A motion tha taw and the term win Im heard. Rolapp held court in Moron county Mlaa Erb of the aa ateoofraphrr. .fflre acted la in Logan act In a aa glirwhmlurudseHarL tha Off dtractly tm can trada f? from New York and Booha on apacutation Cnmr Bert bank references. Commlaalon company. Ogden 21F2SO buildlog. jStn. sv Uki City. 1348 ey. flreh CaW-im- U at Carver's avenue. Washington Pbon SITK. Carter leave on Thursday for will go to New York mi He Luulstaan Purchase the visit ud at St. Louia. th g j New Instrument. Examiner office. being necessary that the general s prJ.Weeley Hill be at sooner than foofrrenre In Loe Angeles utiripxted, be was unable to give so Mi lecture on brain thin evening, n last night at the Kim Metho-J- j church. free, to a crowded house. Those having purchased tlcketa may have their money refunded by applying at the parsonage. The lecture vu fully up to expectations, and the large audience showed their appreciaThe applause. tion by frequent learned divine baa the good of Ogden at heart and la doing much to assist the church at thla point, with their PUm to rent. Aid rasa Bex D., Owing to it debt. The Intermountain Autoinubile come pany bare moved into the old poet-offle- building and will be ready to business tomorrow morning. T'tey will sell and rent automobiles and do a general repairing commence Hr. K. N. Hess, wife of the popular inditor of the I'nlon Pacific and O. S. L. dining car service, has gone to Ura Angeles on a two weeks pleasure trip. Mrs. Olnf Anderson, of 530 Seventh tired, led over the I'nlon Pacific for the east this morning. She intends to make a visit with relatives in Standard All subscriber! will get the Sunday Morning Examiner free of Look out for 1C .'charge hereafter. Canned gooJa of the value of from fW.WO to 11.000,000 will be placed oa ale during this season In this rity by the agent a of the Utah 8elllng and Borage company, which Is the general 'mpsluuion (trior is. MOUNTXfi. MAY IPOf. of the combined canning The directors of the rom-'yuyhe- ld a meeting Saturday at their nd.vt in the Ecclea building. It was at thin msiting that the estimate was aide. Manager Chas. K. Hill of the Pam llme.went over to Park City yenterday utend In the opening of the new ninlevllls house and will remain nn-0everything In running smoothly. The Pastime Amusement company is ww hooking all Ha attractions for three houses. to 1 Sale of Silks and Black and Colored Dress Goods Without a Parallel In Western Merchandise Selling ERb within the reach of a! I buyers is the greatest offer in silk and black and colored a'n ss fabrics ever made in the ll'est at such an opportune time in (he season. . In offer made uft'w con servative business judgment would advise selling at the regular Conservatism has been put price regardless of consequences. aside in this selling because the inclement weather which has been evident for the past two months has failed to recognise this important asset, lie must sell these goods within the next week. It means a holding over if any are left on our hands after next Monday evening , and this is against the policy of this $ lore. We mast stimulate buying despite the lateness of the season and this magnanimous offer will more than meet our expectations. Every piece of silk and dress goods in this store is included in this sale. SPECIAL JPREPARA TIOXS HAVE BE EX at-S- can net rryanddayUtahyouvegetables TrTI'Y ETA II. Ending Monday Night, May 9th at 6 O'clock. Samuel Blair went weat with a Dr J. Wealey Hill today to aeneral conference at Lou An Hi pulpit will be filled neat M. Helmick of Salt by Rev. D. Si on DEN, Beginning Tuesday Morning, May 3rd, at 8 O'clock and oncacta! Waatarn Union T EXAMINEE, re hJws H. H. Spencer MORXIXr, Made to tare care op the crowd OF THIS STORE DURIXG THIS REMARKA BLE CARNIVAL OF LOW PRICES. SHOPPERS FROM A DISTANCE CAX WELL AFFORD TO COME HERE AXD PARTICIPATE IX THIS EVENTFUL SELLING. Silks at This Store An Unprecedented Instance in Low Prices on the Finest This is not a time for minute description of the wonders of the offer of silks. Prices will tie W more convincing than anything else which could he said. Besides tbe entire stock ot staple AN and novelties the remainder of the fancr and plain silks which were 1e ft over from that silk FINE SILK sale of last week will again be offered during the next six daTs. 45c for Corded silk in plain Colors worth 00c. 45c for Pongee silk with stripes worth $1.00. You May Be Silks Priced to Suit You. 55c for fancy Messelines worth 00c. the Judge of the Price You Wish to Pay 55c for fine Taffetas in plain colors worth $1.25. 55c for Crepe de Chine, plain colors, worth 1.25. After the silk tale of last week there was an immense quantity of that popular Corded 55c for guaranteed black taffeta, regular price, 00c. Wash Silk and the India Silk left. There was so much to begin with that it was hardly $1.15 for guaranteed black Taffeta , 36 inches wide , worth $1.50. to be expected that it would be entirely sold out. Beginning Tuesday morning at 8 $1.48 for black Peau de Soie worth $1.75. . o'clock the price for this excellent silk will be changed every hour during the day until 6 o'clock in the evening. The price during the sale was 35c a yard, and was worth reguAnd here we place before you the rest of this magnificent stock of silk priced with figures which will compel an early recognition of our efforts to clear up this stock before the season larly 45c and 60c. We start the price of these two varieties at hasi 'advanced farther. This offering comprises all the newest novelties produced for the o'clock, per yard. 27c fft o'clock, per yard, 32c most particular trade. 2 o'clock, per yard, 26c 9 o'clock, per yard. 3 c Tsc for 00c 40c for 50c quality $1.45 for $1.75 quality quality 3 o'clock, per yard, 25c 85c for $1.00 quality 45c for '60c quality 10 o'clock, per yard, 30c $1.60 for $2.00 quality 75c 60c for $1.00 for $1.25 quality $1.75 for $2.25 quality quality 4 o'clock, per yard, 24c o'clock, per yard, 29c 75c for 85c quality $1.20 for $1.50 quality $2.00 for $2.50 quality 5 o'clock, per yard, 23c 2 o'clock, per yard, 28c To miss this great selling of silks means a scarcitv of low-pricSummer EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FOR ALL DAY TUESDAY . 1 1 1 1 1 clothing ed Bfc The Black and Colored Dress Fabrics Experience An Unheard of Under-Pricin-g COUNTY BOARD MEET And again will hundreds of the shrewdest buyers within the confines of this great trading territory make merry in selecting from the most extensive showing of black and colored dress fabrics ever brought here by any store. Already you have been here and seen the variety, and again will you be with us, selection in mind, and carryv home your choice at these low prices. 4fl, CANYON ROAD REPAIRS BEING COMPLETED FOR SUMMER TRAFFIC. WSh A SOl SST AOr - . Henrietta C . ESr "arth ' 600 Melrnae Sp.I Serge Klamine Henrietta Worth 75c Henrietta Canvas Cloth Crepe Mistral Eiamine 75 S... and DOC Etamlno Serge Henrietta Canvas Cloth Flnotta tiwanadowu Mel me Armtirea Worth 85c P Banket Weave Slcllienne 85c Melnwe UUtnina flwanadowae Voile Cheviot i Annum Hug Rock Which Cams Down in Slida Waa Blastsd Out The board of county commissioners met In regular session. Commissioner Wilson presided, A number of routine matters were presented tor Jhe consideration of the board and action taken. fjontity Kmlt- Tree Inspector R. E. Wilson reported that the orchard of Jews J. Driver, north of Ogden river, badly infected with San Jose scale. He aintpd that he had given Mr. Driver notice about fifteen days ago to do ompthlng to abate the pest, hut nothing had heen done and he asked the 1 Millinery If you care to save 25 per cent on your Easter u you Newest Things Out we sell Shoes. Clothing furnishing.', ud Notions. McCreadys Af 25th tGI-1- 63 Street, ONE-HAL- t It is useless to impress upon you the necessity of being here the firft thing Tuesday Remember morning and make a selection before the stock has been looked over. every piece in this greatest of silk and dress goods stocks is on sale at these remarkable figures. advire of tha board upon tha matter, which waa referred to County Attorney Hulanlaki. Comtnianinner Kowera reported ihai a new bridge with rock abutments had been put In over tbe Wilson equal In the Kaneavilla district, near the property of Benueii Andfiraon. He also reported having put In another new bridge with rock abutments over the Hooper canal In West Weber dis- trict. Millinery visit our atora. We can save you this over any one lin Millinery House the State and glva the BLOCK FR'Bm UNION DEPOT. never undersold. Grenadine Poplin Mr. Kowera further reported that the roads in hla various districts were ail undergoing repairs and many of the roads would need to be regraded and graveled. Commissioner Wilson reported that a car of 440 sacks of cement had been ordered at 64 cents per sack f. o. b. Ogden, and that upon its arrival here, it would be stored in the sheds at tbe rear of the court house and issued upon requisition. The cement will be of nsed-upall rock abutments bridges built, . canyon drain tiles. sluice-wayand other places throughout tha oounly. disUpon the Ogden canyon road Wilson reported Commissioner trict, on that th steam roller had bean put at nights between the hours of 10 p. m. and a. m. and that the road was sumreceiving a general repair for the mer traffic. He also reported that the over large rock slide, which occurred a week ago, bad heen cleared away, and that it required some blasting to remove some of the largest rocks. The ooat of the repairing and cleaning from the slide waa 15A. Dr. Forbea, .qonnly physician, was present and stated that his attention had been called to the family of Jobu Nordquiitv wife and three children, who were in Indigent circumstances. Mr.- Nerdqutst had consumption and died Saturday. He Mated that be bad on Slat-ervll- - waited upon them 'and had rendered them temporary aid at the expense of the county. His report was adopted and action approved. A requisition for lO.OttO stamped envelopes for ihe treasurer's o filet; was received and granted. In the matter of voting road taxes in the several t a. it is necessary that it be considered Immediately. In the Burch Creek, and Uintah districts, r. Wilson reported that both districts need some heavy improvements, but Uintah taxpayers do not feel like levying a tax unless the taxpayers of Burch Creek, and Uintah districts. Mr. to Commissioner Wilson. John Donley, who has been wqrklng and who has been a upon the cut-of- f citizen of Ogden for about fifteen years requested that he be admitted to the co'unly infirmary. Request granted. County Clerk Hollingsworth presented to the board a list of all property held by Weber county undor tax deeds with a view of having the list, together with a notice of sale, published for a time as required hy law end then expose the property for sale. The matter was referred to Commissioner Kowera to obtain bids rad report to the board next week. Included in this grand sale are a!L the latest novelties which beggar any written description. Come and see this offer of novelties that you may be convinced of their exceptional worth. $1.45 for Novelties worth $1.75 $1.60 for Novelties worth $2.00 $1.75 for Novelties worth $2.25 $2.00 for Novelties worth $20 day and at that time were discharged. They were fined $.1 or five days. Pater Campbell, of Spring Valley, Wyo., came in with tha Evanston hall team to see the game yesierday. bill offered too many n ballons to Racchus, atth the result that he fell into the clutches of tbe taw. He waa discharged. John Adamson and Wm. Bailey, arraigned on a charge of being drunk, pleaded guilty. Adamson waa given one hour to get out of town and Bailey was fined .') or five days. W. K. Bailey, arraigned on a charge of vagrancy, pleaded not guilty, and 10 MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM FILLED hearing was set for tomorrow at o'clm k. TO OVERFLOWING THIS Martin Johnson celebrated May Day MORNING. ly getting drunk. He was discharged. Vagrants and Drunka Given Hearings John Scott, who also celebrated, waa also discharged. and Advice Promiscuously. The court could not understand rn (he services of Clerk JenSwedish, was In May Day very prolific sen were required to question Frank vagrants and drunks. Yesterday wu Anderson on a rbarg of disturbance w r.t both outdoor and indoors, judging of the peace. Anderaon atd he waa from the number of offcpdeia that drunk, but did not disturb the peace. lined up in municipal court tbir-- morn- H appeared to he an inoffensive Swede and the Judge evldenMv waa of the ing. ' Croat! un there, rrowd up." said the same opinion, aa he discharged him. Frank Matt and Anirw H. Collins Judge, "so that those behind may get in," and after crowding up the bench were arraigned on the charge of vaAre yon in favor of clubs for wo- reserved for prisoners waa filled and grancy. Tbe judge seemed to think men?- asked tha female with the several were compelled to stand. that Matt had all the ear marks of the Ed. Toobey again appeared In court, hobo, and gave him thirty days on the square chin. was ad"Bure,- answered the old bachelor. on a charge of drunkenness. He was municipal rock idle. assessed 5. which was paid hy friends. vised to get to work and went on hla Clubs, sandbags or any. old thing. Wra. Kelly, arraigned on the charge way rejolring. Chicago News. of vagrancy, pleaded How Andrew Krirkaon. a carpenter from guilty. waa arraigned on a charge long will it take you to gel out of the ent-of- f. Parent Has that man asked you to town " asked the Judge. of dmnkemifM and pleaded guilty. He marry him. Julia? was discharged upon ihe understand'One hour, your honor. All right: h- - to it that you are out ing that he gH drunk no mure in OgDaughter Not in so many words: but it has amounted to ilial. Last of town in that time." den. C. J. llume. W. A. Howler and J. M. Geo. .Cam ptiel and Mike Hogan night he asked me if my dad was as well off as they My he Is. Boston pleaded guilty o being drunk. They Shea were arraigned on a charge of Tran script were boil) up the court Satur mendicancy. They pleaded not guilty din-tri- e MAY DAY DRUNKS IN COURT and the case was act for tomorrow at the pari ion who are charged with rob 10 oclock. They were committed in bing Bcltzer'a Jewelry storrj were brought before Judge Howell In th default, of f 10 ball each. municipal court for preliminary cxat Inal Ion, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lea aenger, their coungel, was not present and so thu case could nut be proceed ed with. The prisoners were not not Bled until noun today that they would be tried, so did not have the opportunity of notifying their counsel. The case was postponed nntil today at 10 oclock to give them an opportunity of being represented by counsel. HEARING OF MURPHY AND MOORE d ROBBERS OF BELTZERB JEWELRY STORE WILL BE ARRAIGNED TUESDAY. Hearing Waa Postponed aa Priaon-erCounsel Was Not PreeanL a Joseph Murphv and WUIIam Moore. . . New York, May 2. New incorporations in the eastern states during April showed a smaller total thaa those for March. The aggregate for companies with a capital of 1,000,000, and over reached 3.050.-- . 74,700,000, against 000 in March. Compared with April of last year and tbs year before there Is a heavy decrease. New Jersey led last month with a total of 34,700,000. . Underwear Sale . . . Beginning Saturday, March 1 I, we will place on sale 350 suits of underwear. Thla underwear ia what wa call seconds, aa it is the goods on which our naw bands are taught to knit For this reason wa ara closing tbam ont at what tha tabor cost us to have them made. The quality la of the highest, but the frnlsh la not np to our standard. Wa have them In Saxony. Wonted, Wool. Cotton and Mercerised. Come early and get your pick. Be sure yon come to the right place, aa there are two factories la town. Our factory is between 32nd and 23rd atreeta, flnt door north of Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. THE OGDEN 1 e i 2274 Wash. Ave. KNITTING WORKS Ogden V :1 j |