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Show THE UOXIXIKO OGDEN TO CRUSHED Sons Company John Scowcrnft have inaugurated the half holiday system. They close their store on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Sieloff-tk'- l Carthy special via Kio Grande leave 7: to p. m,. returning after the performance. Adams specials Wetter Stake-Mauxia Rio Grande leave 2:13 and 6:30 p. nt. Wednesday, returning after the performance. Fare $1.00 round trip. Street cars will meet train on ita arrival at Ogden. BORN To the wife of District Attorney Halverson., a hoy. Tha mother and babe are dong well. Cabinet Photo. 11.00. half eabineta 73c. and excellent stem pa. Studio op-poa- lts Tabernacle. Mrs. Annie Varney will receive one- -, fourth of a carload of cut flowers, is., Roses, Carnations, Caila IJlies and choice Ferns. Ail those wishing flowers for Decora Inn .lay should send orders in early. 2U0 30th street, l'hone 213-- X. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow returned from Los Angelos yesterday afternoon, where they have leen visiting for tha past aix months. Mr. Bigelow has fully recovered his health and is looklug much better. Mias Elizabeth Wyant, formerly of the High school faculty, ia down from Logan for a few day a. Miaa Marie Adama haa returned from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she has been studying art for the past year. The Reorganised Christ of Latter-daservices tonight at Washington Avenue y Church of Jesus Saints will hold their chapel 1309 at 7 p. nt. Mitchell Bros, for monuments, headstones, vaults or copings, 2001 Jefferson Ave. Call and make choice. Jack True and John Bpargo were Balt Lake visitors last evening. W easier Cigar factory haa The In- stalled a half day holiday, Saturday afternoon being chosen. Jas. Lynch, a "phony jewelrymnn, was arrested last night while trying to aiHimea of his fake wares. Jack Reudder, who has been attend- J. J. a Van Zandt, of the brad office ing Stanford University for the past pear, haa returned home for the Rummer. - . of the D. D. Drake, broker at Kanaaa City, ia in town. DANNY DAVIS ESCAPES FROM ING GROUND TO DEATH UNDER A CAR. RUMOR THAT DISTRICT FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT IS TO COME HERE. BE- Ijist evening about I o'rlork, Danny There la a well founded rumor In railroad circles that David K. Gray, the new agent, who will have charge of the freight and passenger busines for the Harriman line for tbig uintrii-twhich will also Include the Inion Pari tic and Southern Pnriflc line from Green River. Wyo., to Reno, Nevada, will move his headquarter to Og.len on June 11, and here all traveling freight and passenger agent will reitort to Mr. Gray, who in turn, will report U the head office of ihe compaay. The matter of directing ihe freight and passenger traffic from Ogden la reported to have been considered by the hernia of the roads, but nothing has been given out on the matter. On June 11. at which time everal changes it ia reported, are to go into effect, it very probable that a large nuniher of other important moves will be made. The other district freifl t and agent will he Frank H. Plain-lefor the district of Idaho with headquarters at Pocatello; H. O. Wilson for ihe district of Montana, with headquarters at Butte. son of Dan d Davis, the R. Davis, a Soutnern Paciflc passenger conductor, had a narrow eecaiie from being crushed to death under the street car wheels of a Twenty-secon- d near Carr's drug tnre by being thrown eleven-year-ol- . from a horse he was riding, directly in front of the car. Vising Davit had beeo riding around town un hi horse, bareback, during the early evening and while on hi way home stopped in front of the White Elephant cafe to listen to some street musicians. The horse he was riding was of the excitable kind and when a street car passed got frightened and shied iuto 11. The young lad was thrown from the hone In front of tha moving car and dragged for a distance of about thirty feet. The car waa In charge of Conductor Swanson. Excited men on ihe sidewalk were yelling. Stop the car! Stop the car!" but it had gone thirty feet before it was stopped. Si mug men turned away their heads and cries of horror escaped from their Ups. They thought that the boy would he rut In twain and it was a miracle thet such was not the ease. When thrown to the ground the body waa doubled in a heap ami caught against the axle and thus waa kept from going under the wheels Strong arm tenderly lifted the injured lad from under the car and bora him Into Carr's drug store. Dnctora Conroy and Forbe responded to the call for Aa anaesthetic medical attendance. waa administered and It was then ascertained that the buy's left arm was badly mangled, hi none broken and hia head badly cut in four place. The arm was placed In a plaster of paria cast and the wounds sewed and although the doctors worked with greet rapidity and care. It required one hour and a half to attend to the boys injuries. Conductor Davis was out on a run. hut 31r. Davis waa notified of the accident and Immediately rushed up to the drug store. She bora up bravely under the strain incident to auch an accident, until the boy waa retried Into a rah to he taken home, and then fainted away. The doctor will do all In their power to save the arm. but nt this writing it fa not known whether the Injured member ran he saved or not. The boy hare up vrell tinder the shock,, hi, hardy constitution standing him well In hand. The horse was pushed along in front of the car until It stopped, and waa Injured hut little. The veatlbule of the car was smashed In by the force or the Impart and although a number ware riding on the front end, no one waa injured. Conductor Pavla family live at 429 street. . West Twenty-br- W. V. Cassidy, of the office of M. CO. Born K' Hol.WT' rw? 2' By a Score of 19 to 8 the M. M's. Go Down to Defeat Many Features in the Gama. The boys of Superintendent Scott's office defeated the boy of Master Mechanic Luckett' office yesterday afternoon by a score of 19 to 8. The game waa a hard fought one but the mechanics could not. stand up against their friends from the superintendent's office. There were not many play but everything proved tn he feature, one of which was the pitching of Code. There were no but Bell of the Mechanics and Bell of the Biipcrintendont'a each got one The following I the summary: three-bagger- two-bagge- SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. " PASTIME THEATRE Away Free The Insurance of 11.000 on the furniture of the Lewis school wss ordered renewed. Application for positions aa teachers were received from the following: Nellie Anderson. Mary E. Roberta, city; H. W. Tucker. Balt lJike;G. H. Dunn, Petaluna, Colo.;Frahcls Fulton, Aauen, Colo. To the holder of lucky ticket at the PASTIME THEATRE a LADYS GOLD WATCH at the end of second perfor- COUNTY SCHOOL FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TEACHER'S INSTITUTE A.B R B.H. P.O. AE. Matter of the Commencement Exercise in Tabernacle on June 4, Discussed. The Welter County School Tcache-- s Institute was held Saturday morning in the (omirissioucrs room at the court hnime. The principal matter at ihe meeting wa the commencement exercises of the County schools, which will be held in the Tabernacle, June 4. at It a. m. There will he over a hundred graduates. The address tn the clam will be made hy State Superintendent A. C. Nelson. The examinations will he held on May 27 and 28 at I ho Weber Stake . OFFICE. Given Claa-aicu- mance, WATCHES WINDOW. fEVENINGiS SMALLEY THE ON EXHIBITION' IN JEWELER'S Holder of lucky ticket must be present or drawing will conUnue until some one present wim the watch, , Class Vaudeville High 8 8 PEOPLE al To wife of A. superintendent MS PATROL WACON Well-Know- Hillaker. of Harrimiin boy. Mother and V. lines, a child arc doing well. A good story is told upon a popular young police officer of Ogden. It seems the other night, while upon his hi at, lit) saw a man who seemed to lie staggering under a heavy load and hnd great difficulty in walking hIouk the street. The officer Immediately called the pH i rol wagon and hustled the muu off to jail. Upon arriving at Ihe jail, the jailor and officers were tliuniler-Htrurhm In see Hie officer and charge, who proved to he a k well-know- n F. Hardman has arrived from New York fur a two months' visit in the clftzcn and a former otlirlal. The officer wa Introduced to his prisoner city. and the latter was taken home. As he left the t alien, he remarked that H. Holley of Spring Valley, Wyo., ia the patrol wagon was all rig'it, and an Ogden visitor. he enjoyed the ride. Oscar Kuhn, the popular young TEACHERS' RATES EAST VIA traveling salesman for A. Kuhn a.d UNION PACIFIC. brother, has relumed from a business . May 31'ih and 31t. and June R li trip through Idaho and Mniiinn.-iami iuh. Union Pacific will sell tickets at OXH FARE plus $5.t'i for the K. R. Hunt returned last night from east to Illinois i exa business trip down In Southern round trip from Ogden that part east uf the Hue of cept Itah. Central Railroad Chicago to Miss Edith M. Pray of the Omaha Gibson) etc. Transit limit of ten il'iv,. each direction will be granted. w P't Hotel RoMirter, was an Ogdon visiior in final limit till Septrinlter 15th. For yesterday. further particulars call on C. A Depot, or Ci. H. Ctuvo. The funeral of Moroni Skeen. Sr., Henry. Union Line Freight Office. Telewill lie held this afternoon at 2 o'clock Oregon 1Short at the Baptist church, and will be con- phone ducted by Rev. J. E. Cayver. The reRAILROAD NOTES. mains may be viewed at the underft Son of l.arkin from in taking parlors a. m. until 1 p. m. The funeral corIt still if persistently rumored here tege will form at larkin parlors and that the Union lacific are to proceed to the church. lie rearranged and that the Wyoming will Ik made to Spillman and Taylor, two of the division of the Nebraska .pul Colurailo local baseball men wrni In Eden yesft is ali said that Ihe c'ancn terday afternoon tn play with that team against Huntsville. The gsup' will voulf in being made a ili vision and in the Iniitorinnec of went along all right hut shen runni-- g bad lrnann'-i- l base Spillman Cheyenne being ma'eroilly inc'casi-at hand of a couple of basemen He rcsned their insult and s REAL ESTATE TRANRFFRS. fleb nued tn which, the euv The foO ning teal estate ,vansfe, -marshall tnlc part in the slugging and wfi recorded with fonnty Remrdtr he was also laid on RUN: W. J. and other to The tnuMe at the First Method !st man ft Fhealy kiii!,1 t. Grillin, church Sunday will be taken psrt in blink 17. putt A. fS.5"0. half of by Mrs. Fred N. Hess, as leader. Mrs. Fannie Wilon to A. J. Cow.uati John T. Rushmer. organist. .lay quarter, Smith. Harry Hansen am many other pan of northwest town.Miip t iior'li tau:;:. 2 wet-t- . of Ogdens popular singer are mem-lieKli D. Spaukiing to Fannie W.Noi,. of this organization. Rev. Samuel pan of northwest quarter, section l'.'i Blair will conduct ihe services. township 6. north ranee. 2 nest. $.3. I. Tile let lltt Real Knlu'e illld KENNEDVR hairy LUNCH AND fn'nprtiiV In Walla ll.illir ml,. 219-22- 0 $17.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. On May Snth and Slst and June 8th and 9th, ticket will lie on aale to Chicago and return at rate of one tare pins five dollars for the round trip, via n and Chicago- - Union raclflc Line, bearing return limit of September 15th, good for mop-o- ff ten day in each direction West of North-Wester- Missouri river. For further pariirulara. tickets and sleeping car reservations, address, C. A. WALKER. General Agt.. C. ft N. W. Ry.. 2flt South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. MAUD ADAMS IN "LITTLE MINIS TER SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH. Special via Rio Grande at 6: 80 p. m. return at close of performance, fare $l.lin round trip. Street cars will meet, train on arrival at Ogden. off on Muslin Underwear 50 off on Ladies' T ailored Suits off on Ladies' Skirts 33 -3 33 Theater and railroad tickets on ssle Culler's Drug Store. Ibis' Hi ok Store until noon Saturday. Secure JOU ticket promptly or T"ii will be unable to get them. YES, SIRT 33 Tha Tho The Th Tho The T. RUSHMER, BAKERY. Individual litur-lii-and i,. cream served fruni A:3n a. ni. to 12:30 p. in. s I 2131 Washington avenue. Pa' I of lot :;2. tH'.ii. I). II. cll-s- . ttgiii 1 pil'-- II, $1. Iiloi-- rlj )nrJr,!l, U! lit. Hn.iili lliili III I I. I (). ' 10. S n off on Dress Goods off on Wrappers SPECIAL SALE IN NOTIONS be1 Tboenlx BaWv Pins, per card best Unglish Derby Pina, per niokaga beet l"r Peacock Pins, now, per package Onto Press Shields, In all aizc now for Alba Press Shields, in all sizea, now for best Cube Pins per cnlte S;k Gloves. Lktttble Woven Finger Tip for 84c. All of nnr 12.00 Kid Gloves during this sale for $1.88.' Ail cf nur $1.50 Kid Glove during thia aale for $1.12 4c 2 1- -; 4c 20c 15c 7c ' 1 2. Assoried lot of 20c and 25c Handkerchief now for 15c Assorted lot of 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs now for 20c. Assorted lot of S5c and 50c Handkerchiefs now for 25c. The best 25c Honk on Hose Supporters, now per pair 2fla The beat Red Lion Hump Hook and Eye. per card 2 25 dozen of Shamrock Girdle Cor act a. special 29c. c!!!! Torchon I.ace and Insertion, now per yard 2 BOO of Platt Val yards Lace, sold at 15e, 20c, 25c, per yard now Pi yr In many cases we are , tailing absolute losses to mall'-thitbe most Triumphant tSuccess we ever have Known. s Ix-t-i- . l -3 Tremendous Sale In All Departments . n 1- 25 : your giasae fitted and delivered to you the same day. No one else in Ogden can do It. I grind aM my own lenses and have the most complete outfit of Instruments for testing the eyes. No pair of eyea too complicated for nie to correctly fit with glasses. 1- -3 1- iiu-hnl- a Expert Manfg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Ave. Funeral of Mrs. Fare Will Ba Held Sunday From Third Ward Meetinghouse. The funeral services over the reThe following are the arriv.t. ,c mains of Moroni Skeen. Sr, will be the last twenty-fou- r bourn held at the Baptist Church this afterSan Francisco; J e ap livan, noon at 2 o'clock. The remains may Racine; H. E. Parklnirst. 1 be viewed at Ark in ft Sou's underW. Stulls. New York; T H .... taking parlors from 9 a. m. until 1 J. p. M. Philadelphia; p. m. today. The funeral cortege will nat.1. O.; J. J. Van Zandt. form at tbe undertaking parlors at I Mo.; A. J. Warner. PURBOARD OF EDUCATION p. m. and proceed to the church. ron. Montello Nev.; Ogde; T. H. JounJT CHASES A SCHOOL SITE. Interment will take place at the Louis; M. A. Gnodfriend rhii81 View Cemetery. Mountain Maek Humphrey. St. Paul- w it Teachers Examination Will be Held on FUNERAL MRS. FARR. OF son. St. Paul; F. A. Harris, San June 13, 14, 15 Teachers' Com- The remains of Mrs. Diana Farr cisco: W. Brown, city; C. P. mittee Bid Not Report. may be viewed at tbe family sen. Canton, O.; J. B. O Brtro 716 Sixteenth street, on SunO.: M 8 Munroe. OaklsnA? The hoard of education met last day from HI a. m. until 1 p. m. Jamea R. Stewart, Chicago: Ike night instead of Friiy night. PresTbe funeral will be held at tna lysky. New York; T. H Kutnroif ent were President Tboa. D. Dee. Dr. Third ward meetinghouse next SunNew York; Y. V. Butinsky. New U. 8. Joyce and H. W. Gwllliam. SupL 2 oclock in the afternooa. week. day at G. Dutton, San Francisco! m E. 8. Kolapp. Wm. Alllhon and Ch-rThe madame haa spent the last two Montello; J. H. Gilbert, Si. Paul 5 The finance committee reported hav' i MADAME TULLY. monthly at Knatsford Hotel, and Is off Bishop, 8t. Paul. interest for six ing paid 1877.19 a month un the !35.(mhi honJ Issue. Of New Orleans, La., Will Ba Haro The unitary eouioiiitee reported one For One Week With Her Wonnew case each of diphtheria and derful Treatment.' the in scarlet fever had developed city Madame Tully! Thai "Charming since the last meeting of the board. expression is no idle tale, nor the day were givThe teacbera committee dream of a youthful fancy. No other Makes a Good show, UNTIL en further time to reKrt upon the word Is broad enough in tta varied matter of the hiring of teachers for meaning to describe the woman who Compared with a pure White One next year. Is now the possessor of the power Examine our Cut Glass and place It beeid that carried by other The clerk was authorized to adver- that defy the encroachments of age, bouses, and you will readily note tbe vast difference. tise for blda for the supplies for the and will make beauty spots out of The comparison la a great, aa la the case of tha White and Yellow next school year, the bii to be open- nature's own blemishes. Her cheeks, Diamond. ed June 17. at the age of 59 year, still retain the For table use. Cut Glass excells all other wares. Examine felTbe superintendent waa authorized ruddy rose tint of young womanhood. ine, which la new. to have the programs for the various Age with her la seemingly a misexercise printed. nomer. Chairman Gwilliam of the building Madame Tully' home la ihe in New committee introduced a resolution for Orleana and ahe 1 kdowa all over tbe the expenditure of ll.70 for tbe pur- south and cast. chase of a bit on Twentieth street beWhatever, skeptical ideas the modJewelers and Opticians. . tween Washington and Adama, from ern world may have for the fabled Lorin Farr. fountain of perpetual youth thought to The board adopted the resolution as they deemed it necessary to purchase the site to relieve the crowded condition of the schools. The matter of the erection of the building will lie cousidered at an early meeting. it was ordered that the teachers'' examination be held on June 13, 14, and 13, and the board of examiners will he Superintendent Allison, D. H. Adams and V. C. Crandall. The Bum of $23 was appropriated for the purchase of low copies of the Officer Makes a Mistake in Iddentity n of Man and Gives Citizen a Ride. yesterday afternoon. Continuous quotations on New York Blocks and Chicago Grain. We huy and sell storks and grain on margin or for rash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come in and transact business with the utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information (System of Speculation'), free upon Eccles application. Rooms Building. J. SUPE81HTEN DENT'S CLERKS DEFEAT MECHANIC'S CLERKS CITIZEN As- ley and wife, and Secretary of State W. Ullwonhoth of Idaho, were in the city BROKERS. & RecJ, Left on bans. Supla. 1. M. M. 9; stolen bases, Supta. IB. 31. 31. 12; struck out by Code 14, Hollingsworth 7. Lundy 7; Base on ball, Code 3, 1 loll Inge worth 5, Lundy 1. sistant Superintendent Hillaker, went to Pocatello this morning. Attorney-Gener- COMMISSION "I11!-fo- r LOCAL NEWS, Mr. and Mrs. James Casein have J. H. Gilbert and J. F. Bishop of 8L Taul. are In the city for a Bhort so- gone to Idaho for an extended trip. journ. John A. Dab CUMMINGS d, at Fisher, of In the city for a few Montello, are days. and here for one week b rr,7 Take elevator to parlorsT, Tk ' one meek. J. S. LEWIS & CO. er MECHANIC'S her way to Denver A YELLOW DIAMOND 1 MABTEn exist at the time of the discovery of America in the wilds of Florida, science has. nevertheless, furnished many more startling thingi than methods of treatment calculated to restore lost youth aud to preserve it intact for years. Madame Tully claim to have the greatest discovery of tha age along thia line and her subjects are gennine. The proper care and treatment aa scientifically illustrated by Madame Tnllye methods can preserve any woman's beauty long after the ideas of age believe she should be old and wrinkled.: Madame Tully ia a living example of the success of her own treatment, and ahe has alPiysi-slaways followed tbe old adage. cure thyself." Madame Tuiljr will at "at heme tn callers Monday The ladies of Ogden are invited to call. The madams I just from Salt Lake and comes with letters to eotne of our beat people. Ladies are invited to call. Take elevator to parlors at the Reed. Ladles must call at once, as tha mad ama will he here only one n, After June 1st Ail Traveling Agents For tha Harriman Lines. Are Reported, will Have Headquarter Here. The Misses Hazel and Lillian Whight Rer. Charles Cams, of Altoona, Pa., of Salt liSke City, spent Saturday in and Rev. J. D. 8tetn, of Harrisburg. Pa. Ogden. will preach In the First Methodist H. Halley, of Spring Valley, Wyom- church today. Rev. Caras will occupy the pulpit In the morning. ing, la In the city on business. left Friday for San , T. Doxey D. Norton, of Balt Lake City, la an Francisco. Mr. Doxey will sail from Ogden visitor. that port to Australia, where he gone M. Aklmoto, a Japanese labor agent, on a mission. Mrs. Doxey accompanied him to San Francisco. from Ban Francisco, la In the city. Jack Wllaon and WILL BE HELD TODAY FROM BAP- BUILDING Was Riding a Horae When It Became Frightened and Threw the Boy In Front of a Car. The Misses Irene Pearson and Winnie Laird of Rallda, Colo., were Ogden vfsltora Saturday.' OF MORONI SKEEN NEW SCHOOL OFFICES WHEELS d Maud Adama tacuraion. Salt Lake City, May 25th. fare $1.00 round trip. Special train leavea via Rio Grand 6:30 p. m., returning after tha show. Theater ticket on aal at Culley'a Drug Store and Roea' Book Store until . Saturday noon. WILL ERECT HAVE HEAD meat Mr. Coo. H. Bushnell and children loft Friday evening for Troy. Nonli Carolina, to spend the summer. FUNERAL TIST CHURCH. BENEATH Call up Gwfltior Maikei, 1T1K, tor prime cuts, eastern and home dressed MAY 22, lMf. DGIXX, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, EXAMINEE, 1 J L3S |