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Show TI1E CAUGHT THEM OUT not We 110, in our stock, lie with the only to pro-cessio- n," hut to lead it. test He newest and ol we always have In goods advance. II yon wish eat-it- le and reliable pods the lowest obtainable call on us. We lead it price, the procession'll goods, md enable yon to lead the procession il you huy from ns. We are also headquarters everything in the way of the finest California fruits which we receive daily, also the very best obtainable in for which you at our store below your peddlers green groceries will always find and all price Both Phones J 37 - Brothers Co. Ogden Grocers Avenue 2344 Washington THE GANG IN JAIL. . Pl'NPAY MOKNJMi, MAY 14. flam MON- silk waists, silk petticoats. Silk appeals to everyone, it makes a pretty dress, can be worn for home or on - Headquarters Have Ben Selected For Veterans B'acVmar Arrive Sunday. It has been definitely de y rhe loeai post or 'the G. A ft. that he national uwlqusner w;", . :,i .lie Re-- d hotel, the py.t brad'iiii "er at the City Hall and ihe n'lv:1; i ter at 'the Knights or i'y As the timfoi ,ne m- iaa Hall. rampment draw near gieat in'iir-being niunifere.l by old aid joung. The local militia will be on1 ill in.,? and will mingle in jolly gc'l ir'lou- ship wiih the heroes of many tan lei.. Veterans of the Bpani.h Amerii :m w,r from different part of the aiai will also attend the encampment. For those who are devotees or Terpsichore there will be a dance in the There will evening at the pavilion be excellent music and good orriei w ill be maintained throughout. The business men will decorate their places of buBineaa and many private citlxen are intending (o make their homes one mas of red, while and blue. The decoration of the city is an important feature of the encampment and people generally should lake hold of the proposition. Friday Col. Nelson and Comrade Hurst ia behalf of the committee gate the school children 4.750 flag which will be used In the parade. Contrary to an impression which seems to have gotten out among the school children they will be allowed to retain the flag after the parade aa their own property. One of the most enjoyable featuiea of the installation rere monies of the G. A. R. encampment to be held next Monday evening at tbs opera house will undoubtedly be the muvlcal numbers under the leadership of Miss Josie F. Clare. This talented young lady ia well known to her townspeople a a singer of more than local reputation. La I winter while in San Francisco she was the soloist at a reception given In honor of Frederick Warde, whose praise of her rare contralto voice was unstinted. Besides having In charge the music for the evening, Mira Clare will favor the audience with a patriotic selection. Mr. Fred Tout, Ogden' leading baritone, and Miss Alice Flowers, one of last year's "sweet girl graduates," and who possesses a clear aopraao voice of much aweetnea and power will also be heard in acini during the even.? NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED hra-iqua- - ing. It la only necessary to add that Bqulra Coop, with his exquisite touch, j ! I j Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning AT Fancy, silks, regular 60c and 7 5c value, special price Bio Fancy silks, regular $1 and $1.25 value, special price 36 in. Black Peau de Soie, re- GOOD Commencing May 7 TWO the Endeavored to Eater the Ogden Paint, Oil A Glace Company's Place of BusineM. . Rio Grande will run an excursion every alternate to Sept 30, Ogden to Salt Lake Gty. Fare $1 round trip. Tickets on sale or aD trains. Sunday BURGLARS . MADE THEIR ESCAPE. . An attempt to rob the afore of the Ogden Paint, Oil A Glass company about 4:15 O'clock yesterday, was frustrated by the timely arrival upon . the acnc of Merchant Patrolman Richard D. Pinrock. Mr. Pincock flred a Shot at the fleeing burglar, but they escaped through the alley that leads street. .out on to Twenty-fift- h Pincock The duties of Patrolman take him around to a, large number of the prominent business houses several times during the night. A few minutes after tour this morning he tried the doors of the Ogden Furniture A Carpet company at the rear, when two crook, who had been attempting an entrance into the Ogden Paint, Oil k Glass company started OF OGDEN lown the alley at breakneck speed. The watchman flred one shot at them united States Depository, but, in fear of shooting innocent partJ. I, Dmiv ies who might be moving about in the HmJiB v,e Pre,idnt alley for the purpose of making an hEs Cashier early morning feed of horse in that A. v Mclnt0h Aail stent Cashier netgliboihood, . he refrained from , Merest Paid on again. One of the robbers, Savings Accounts snooting it is thought, clambered over a high board fence and the other ran down street. the alley toward Twenty-fiftUpon examining the door of the afore he found that it had been pried open and that entrance could be easily made. The fant that there la not much of the kind of goods that would appeal to a burglar to he found in the lore gives color to the opinion that they must hare been safe crackers and BY not burglars of the common variety. It la extremely probable that they have come to the conclusion that Ogden la too hot a place for them and have left Die corporate limits far behind them by this time. . The Utah National Bank J "B LECTURE RECITALS h Rich,rd Wagner, Music Dramas CARD OR THANKS. . We desire to extend our heertfelt thanks to the many friend of Salt Lake City and Ogden for the great to ui kindness they have shown the sickness, death and burial during ' Ma 16.Vf of our beloved wife and mother. Also Rh,,,190,d' May 17t- h- to the Fourth Ward choir, the pall'9.1. bearers. the speakers, and all who in National Element In any way contributed to help ns in our great bereavement. onj,trt br Folfceonga of Various MR. WM. X. PURDIE and family. Librapy JSvKJ'lIS c-$1-- the(l(or 60,4 H0RT Coupon 15, l16 R 80015 CHEAP RATES EAST. May 37. 29, June 3, 5, 10, 12. Long . ' Limits. Vif. COLORADO MIDLAND RY. . EXCURSION May 14th. . 8(In t0 Salt Lake , ; 1 The line that has the scenery, Through the Rockies In daylight In a Pullman Observation sleeping car. Write or call no at ticket office. T7 West Second South street; for information and booklets. in. Black Taffeta, regular value, special price Black Taffeta, regular 0 36 inch Pongee . $1.25 Jfip 90c quality...... 55c 58c - $1.45 Black Sicilians and Peau de Soie, regular 60c CJ For (4 at tOL' price quality, selling ular $1.75 value, special sal 36 in. Black ular $1.50 value, special reg- - skirts suits, special W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO ACADEMY dents was practical and wat illustrated by personal experience. The student expressed their appreciation by thalr hearty applauae. Milton Croft, '00, vlaltfd the achool, Friday, and addressed the student body in devotional. His remarks showed that his loyalty to the academy still live. He attended several recitaIn tion company wlthaom of bin old school companions." IS TO CLOSE MAY 31 k WERE ' CAUGHT THEM Grande Western usefulness of a silk dress is fully recognized 36 yjQr HOv . AND the street; is economical, yet dressy. They will be worn more than ever this season, not only because fashion decrees it but because the beauty and We Call Your Attention to This Beautiful Line is to accompany the singers to ensure all who may be present on that evening a rare musical treat in addition to WEBER STAKE COMMENCEMENT the other pleasing features of the proEXERCISES ON THAT DATE. gram. Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock Ihoae mp ,B ,B th ' whA desire to meet Commander Blaek-ma- r La Ray Ch.dwlckball Player, Off on business. city on Mission a to Japan will meet at the City Hall. The School Notes. commander will arrive in the city at A bahr girl haa arrived at the home ' 2 o'clock. , of Frank William, .1929. Wash. Ava. The advanced tHetoric clan la still U. Carpenter aaJ wife of Los Anga-lmeeting- at 7:39 iu m. They are to he are taking In tbfl sights of Ogden. congratulated on their continuity. McKen-dricOn Sunday evening Prof. The funeral service over the redelighted the M. I. A. workers of Clinton, Davit county, with one of hla main of Mrs- - Adam Ecclrs will be usual enthusiastic and entertaining held in the Wilson .Ward meeting lectures. house today at 2 oclock p. m. Among recent visitor to (he acadA. Ellis and A. Loach failed to apemy were Mrs. M. Callahan and Mrs. David Rueael of Wyoming: Mr. H. G. pear In police, court .this morning to Nebeker, a student of the Chicago uni- answer to tha charge of cruelty to versity, and Mr. Chaa. Wright, a prin- animal. Tbe fonppr. forfeited $1.60 and the latter )$,. . , cipal of the Tooele achool. Mias McKay ha completely recoverMrs'. Kata B. Anderson invites all ed from that artack of qulnay, and la Southern-borladle of Ogden, who BROUGHT BEFORE THE JUDGE OF again at her post of duty. Prof. Porter, who la taking Prof. are interacted la the formation of a JUVENILE COURT. . In the of la Llnd'a claiae, atlll charge chapter here of the patriotic organizasatisfac- tion, tha Daughters of tha ConfedLectured and Compelled to Appear work. He has given entire tion. eracy, to meet at her apartment at Each Saturday to Answer Portland faiT work ha been Intro- the Virginia, on Monday at 4 o'clock to Judge Patton. duced to the already strenuous Ufa of In the afternoon. Tha delegation however, from the Salt Lake chapter will ba At a session pf the Juvenile court, the student. It ia understood, that only regular work will be sent. present at that time to asalat. They held yesterday by Judge Patton, Prof. Llnd'a rapid convalescence la come to Ogdeg as the official guests two boya appeared before him to anhi fel- of the G. A. R. of this city, and will swer to the charge of stealing sacks a source of much pleasure to Although be entertained while here fay aome of from Corey1! granary. The boya admit- low teachers andhe students. has paid the school the patriotic ladies of Ogden. They very weak, ted the theft but promised in the fu- atlll visits during the last few days. will be .known by their distinctive ture to steal no more. They were allow- two Prof. Bradford spent last 8unday badge of the small confederate flag, ed to go on probation, reporting each visiting In Morgan, where he address- aurmountej by the national emblem. Saturday to the Judge Sunday school The two young boya from Spokane ed the North Morgan their teachers in their EXCURSIONS EAST. are out on probation until they receive and reHe union stake meeting. money enough to take them home. It moat a In May and June, one fare plus $2.09, spirit progressive is thought that the father of one of the ports In (he Sunday achool work and a feel- round trip. Enquire at ticket office boya will send money for their return. be77 West Second South street for InA boy under age, who has been In ing of sincere friendship existing and Weber. formation and scenic books. Ihe the habit of frequenting pool rooms, tween that slake The library of the Midland Route. appeared before the court. He was al- Book ofarchaeological Mormon class baa received two lowed to go on probation and will revaluable work during- the week: port to the judge regularly. Nadstllae'a Prehistoric America," obtained by purchase with the class fund, CARP OF THANKS and The Life of Hernando Cortez," contributed by Prof. McKendrlck. are to be added In the We herewith desire to express our More hooka both near future by purchase and also to our and thanks friends and gratitude contribution. those who so kindly and tenderly ren- byOn morning the students dered their assistance and services were Wednesday an opportunity of listening given the beillness our death of and during accounts of Civil War loved mother, Mrs. A. C. Last, and to some graphic one who by experiences their those who, by presence at the Col. Nelson, of the G. A. participated. R., afforded funeral, expressed (heir sympathy. In an Interesting talk at this pleasure also to dealre We express our thanks He ibo explained the obto the members of the choir, who so devotional state and Inof the ject beautifully and tenderly rendered anch vited th school toencampment participate. sweet music, which certainly was comhe faculty may attend In order tb forting to those In sorrow; and may the Institute to be beld in Provo, June our Heavenly Father's blessings rest Bh, flth, and 7th, commencement exerupon yon all. cises will be held Wednesday evening. MRS. A. C. MEYERS. May 21 at, in the Ogden Tabernacle, JOHN W. F. VOLKER. class night will be Monday, May 29th, J. H. F. LAST. ; and field day Thursday, June 1st. LeRoy Chadwick, the atudent whose EXAMINER STEALING COUPONS. excellent pitching was the principal cause of the Salt leke's defeat In baseThe Morning Examiner offers a re- ball last Saturdav, has gone on a misward of $10 for Information leading to sion to Japan. Hi farewell party was the conviction of any party stealing given last Monday night at North Ogthe Worlds Fair contest coupon a from den. Hla baseball companions especSunday Morning's Examiner. Report ially, and Ihe achool generally, wish come from subscriber ihat the cou- him God speed on hta voyage and in r. pons are missing from the Sunday hla missionary labors. that they are torn off by aome unThe athletic contest between the I known parties. It Is a crime to steal D. S. U, the B. T. college, and the W. a subscriber' paper or any part of It. S. A. made fast Saturday a gala day The Examiner purposes to send the for Ogden. The recults hare already to jail who are guilty of anch In this paper; bo suffice it to partis We offer $10 reward to catch appeared work. say that the three school are more j the thief. Look out for him. united, the public highly pleased, and the athletic associations a little blest financially by the meeting at Glen wood ANDJUIWERS and B. Y. C.f W. 8. A. park. L. D. S. V.come again Next time Invites you to Fifty thousand carnation planta, we will Join you in your track events sweet wtlliama, snap dragona, as well aa In baseball plants, stocks, asters, daisies, Tbe Kingdom of God lB Within panzlei, Chinese pinks, quantity of You" was the subject of an address bedding planta. Must be sold at given by Principal McKay in the SecA bargain. ond Ward Sunday evening. Place your orders at ones for- cut , Samuel Browning, member of the flowers for Decoration Day Stake, gave an High Council of Weber VARNEY'S GREEN HOUSE Interesting talk in devotional last Fri' 200 West tOth St. lnd 204, HI advice to the stu day morning. SHOTS WERE BOVS STOLE FIRED Colored Silks Black Silks e -- VIA- 9 lP'lj. For silk costumes, silk shirt waist suits, IS ARE TO LEND THEIR AID TO DAY'S CELEBRATION. Another memhrr of the sans which or a frw days with operated in Ogdi-different kinds of bucko layouts ha: been raptured in Salt Lake be cause of the smooi., trap In id try for him by IVteotive P?ndcr and ohir members of the Ogden polli'f raent working in conjunction sl'h the Rail Lake force. Bondmen, one of the members of the gant, 1 row serving a terra in the city jail for vagrancy. The man caprured in Rail take City yes terday gave hi name as Charles Chapman. It .will be remembered that three men and a woman sere located in ;t certain rooming house on Grant avenue, but one only was captured anl he gave the name of W E. Good men. claiming that he was an agent for P. F. Collier Publishing company. The other three go! away. The local ofll cert gathered up their belonging, which had been left in their haste to Several large get out of the city. grips, containing much of the gambling paraphernalia were packed up and sent down to Balt Lake City in response to s request from Attorney Hamilton, who had been hired by Allison to get the grip from Ogden. Mr. Pender sent the grips down to Salt Lake City, but also sent Instruction to the Salt Lake police department. The gripa were left at the Germania saloon in Salt take City and Police Officer Preeae was detailed to watch them with the result that when Alllaon came for them he wis nabbed by the officer. When the baggage was opened .it the police station the oilcloth numbered in red and black, similar to a roulette table, rolled upon the floor. Five hexagons shout an inch In diameter and six Inches in length were also found. They are used in livoll similar to the dice on the crap" table. This game has sometimes lieen called a Chinese pilzxle, but nobody has been able to unravel it or find a system that will win. It is not a gambling game, for the player has no chance to win. It Is simply s lock game. It la a hobby for the grafters, and is found in the flat Joints" where suckers" can be lured away and fleeced of their money. As a rule, where one of these games Is running, there arc several boost-era- " playing, who win and draw the is always stranger In. An inside man used to pick up fellows on the street. The method used in plsylng tivoli is. like shooting craps. The five hexagons. each numbered from one to six, aland (in end; the player knocks them over with a atlck; the numbers are added, and, providing he beta on the corresponding number on the green cloth, he wins. About half of the number! are "fake," and the dealers have a system of counting that is original in every sense. The whole outfit for the game can b carried in a cost pocket and the cloth can be spread in any safe place and operated.. hi; hex, TTAII, MILITIAMEN! WILL BE OF LANDED the Procession EXAMINKK: MORE OF ANOTHER With ONE MOHXiyr, PROBATE MATTERS. THE POLLARDS. FriFlay goers are to he afforded a treat In the Second District,' cour with the coming here to tha Greivt matters the following pnihate. day Opera House of the Pollar.l Lilliputian were disposed of by Judge J. A. Opera company on May It, 20 and 21, for sn engagement of four perform, Howell: Batata of George G. Maaten, deceas- aneea. Tha production by thea fanv ed; pet 11 Ion for approval;' allowance ou little people are complete. In and aattlement of Anar 'account; de- cry detail and tha talent they show Is cree of attribution and discharge sub-m- far ahead of that of tha majority o( th high elaaa adult companies. Su-- h ted- Estate and guardianship ef Lylea dancing and drill work cannot he wea William LArkla et al., hearing on peti- in any other organization, end tha chiltion for approval; allowance and set- dren enjoy tbe work thoroughly. They tlement of annual account; continued. have the treat of rare, and all are Batata of Rosetta Hadlock, deceas- bright and intelligent. Their recent ed, hearing on pelHinn for confirma- trip to the Orient and the Philippine tion of sale of real eataln and personal lalanaa was one continued oration. Ia Manila they were the rage, and property; continued. in their honor wore gotten Batata of John Bllekenaderfer, deceased, hearing on petit loa for approv, up by the exclusive army aid of tha al; allowance and ettlamnt of final capital of Uncle Bam'a Oriental posaecount; decree of distribution and session. The opening attraction on Friday, May 19. will be "Tha Belle of discharge; continued. Estate of Willium Skeea, densaaed, New York." Popular prices. petition for approval; allowance and LINE UP YOU FANS, ' settlement of final acecuni ; decree of distribution and discharge; continued. Be a Sport or a Fried Egg,'. Estate of Cyrue Rawaon, deceased, Go to Ralt I .ahe, firm day, May lltii, hearing on pet it km for approval; allowance and settlement of final ac- ace Paw" Glimm's bunch trim up tha count; decree of distribution and dis- Elder, In Ihe same old way." . W want three hundred routers at charge end relief of .sureties; next Snnday'a Ball Game. , e. il . - - n WORLD'S FAIR COUPON Good for 10 Votes for The Standard-Ex- Contest to Send 10 aminer Girls to the Worlds Fair. MAY I VOTE 14, 1905- - TOR. ESTi r j I Olds Runabout, i ti work $700 Olds French Touring Runabout; Theclor $800 Olds Touring Car, $1,500 More Value Than Any Car Made Today. Prices F. - pa-pe- Ogden. O.-B- . , Send for Catalogue. 1 - - i rums , - L. K. BECRAFT. Agent. COR. GRANT AND 24th ST. OGDEN, UTAH. 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