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Show w ' I I I "1 jomsa Tun In buying food-article- the 1005 19, WANT Dr. C. A. Mosman MOSMAN & BRUMBAUGH WIN OUT WORK New System Dentists Our success is due to the high class work com- ARCHITECTURAL firm plains TO SCHOOL BOARD. That They Are Not Being Latter Beat Beyle Hardware Team Declare T its ted Fairly, Having Had no 2 to 1, Completing Firat Half Centra eta. of Sane. All member, were present at the V Standing of the Teama. Pacific National League. Board of Education meeting held last Fid. Won Lost Prt Z. C. M. I evening. The aeaaloa waa of but thirty Spokaue.. minute, duration as there teemed to . .. . Cgdrn... Be very little buaineta to transact. A .. Economy, Results, Easy Handling, Reliability; but the most important is Health. Health means everything. In clothes, furniture, etc., if the buyer gets a poor or imitation article, the only harm is loss of s, if imimoney. In buying tations are supplied, there is a loss of money, and probably an injury to health which is beyond price. SoiM ... a-l- i We save aching teeth. We save ulcerated teeth. communication waa read from F. C. Woods A Co, architects, in which that arm made application for the nrchl-tecturwork in connection with the to the- - Five ouuiing for an addition which matter Points school building was decided upon at the previous meeting. The letter stated that tbe company had received no contracts for any of the school work and alter stab hi ing that their ability could not not questioned declared that they were being treated fairly, praying lor corn alderation at the hands of the board I more that It be referred to the member from the Third ward, said Dr. Conroy after tha letter had been read and the motion prevailed. Ill Mtnnantinn ft BRnsira that Beyle Hdw. Co. . V. M. Ui-ir- game wod by Ognen, causing dismay In the unku of tbs visitor from tie Boyle Furniture Co. North. a . . Ragged But Interesting. Although the game wa rugged in Boyle liarware Co. .til It Ms Interesting andhaveIt The Ruehmer Optical bowling team wuclj have heea r. difficult job to sent tbe Boyle Furniture boya ihs tioO fane from their movi-,five took two the ovr and waa ball lust pitched tbe until Hardware the Boyle from three of with out Compared home liie plate. akB diiaiVtlBfimi flllsvi Shupe-Wllliam- ap-fl- a white-washe- d Bhupe-Wllllaiu- , TLursdav's game the n We extract teeth without pain, asleep or awake and make plates you can eat with. i' .tU. gme yeaterdy ind See Specimtat ol Our il Nye Ca . Ag-ilPark yesterday after-mm- n Tbe Toggery . .. At Had" Gimlin'a Lubatera defeated lnut and Thoma . Kruit Picker in the thinl gme Boyle Kur. Ca ... of the piesent aeries by tbe close acore Ogden 8. Laundry i r to 7. Thl make three straight food-article- We save broken-dowteeth. We restore discolored teeth. a Ruahmcr Opt. Co. Ogden Wine! done k the operators of this office, and our low Our bridge work is beautiful and durable it made on honor and lasts fe time. d Rhupe-WUliam- Fall Luke Boise Dr. L. M. BrumL1 BUILDING FORMER SHUT OUT BOYLE FURNITURE TEAM. was the seventh yesterday CONSECUTIVE GAME WON. MAY Weakened by Leu of Catcher Haneon. sider several things: Remember these facts when buying baking powder. mobnisg, CANDYHEN STREAK oth SidM Did Heavy Bitting you must con- s, I WINNING Most Important ; UTAH, gATTBDAY OGDEN HAS A OPTICAL AND WOODS HEALTH 2s OGDEN, EXAMINEE; M id 1 Cet Adtict free Office 2451 Washington Av. Over Driver's Drug Store BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHTPLACE. WORLDS FAIR CONTEST .A ... C ROYAL, Hanson Became Obatraparoux That word obstreperous la a beauty, It? Well, tliats whul happened to Hanson, the Fruit Picker'a crack catcher. In the fourth inning. He, again, became too personal In hia to Umpire Setlev. forgetting tha i ru of the day before, and waa put out of the game. That hla lose behind the li t worked a alight hard ABSOLUTELY PURE ship on the Boise bunch goes without saying. Kellackey waa taken from first the bat; Vaabinder and put took II i st and McFsrlane was put In EXAMINER TELEPHONES right field. Hodton Was Hit Hard ESITCr.lAL ROOhW liodson officiated on the rubber for No. SI Boise tha first part of tbe game. The Independsa Phan, Bell Phone .........Nab SS Lulwters teemed to have a grudge BUSINESS OFFICE against him which they vented by Independent Haa .........No. ISO awaiting the ball all over the field. It Ne. SS waa a shame the way they hatted the Ball Pitmi ..... WK. QLASMANN borschldr, making Hudson look like Nx ISO thirty cent. 8tel took hi place In Independent Pliene ........... Nx 720 the fifth Inning after a bunch of fireBell Phene.. Nx 120 of both telephone system worker went off in the fourth. closed after S p. m. the anioke from the aforesaid firework had died away ala Lobsters chased one another around the diago mond and erosaed tbe home plate. To Dad Glmlin belongs tha credit of applying tha match to thh firework! He rapped out a single; Fulmer gets to first on a bunt; sacrifice by Herwlg Mr; and Mrx W. C. Wardlolgh, from advances Glmlin to third end then South Dakotx are In thl city for a few Bare, the llltle second liasemnn with the hit stick, line out a days vl.ltlng with their parentx rlktwlng Glmlin and Fulmer to score. Say I Remember AatlU when yon By the way this hoy Bare seema to be want Seed, Feed. Flour and Potatoex there with the nice little hit Just when BHsi-no- , needed. nest up, gets a sinMil Wash. Both Thonex gle and advene? Bare to third; then a stab at stealing No arrests ware mado by the police Briseno make second, the ball la thrown to aecond during the past 24 hourx but Bare start home beating the ball allowing Brtaeno to get to Ogden Coal Co, all kinds of coal, nut, r 2249 Wall, Marcua Farr, Mgr. accond. By the manner In which llrlaeno kepi the Fruit Pickers JugW. L. Hickx county treasurer of gling with the ball he proved himself Laratulc, Wyoming, was In Ogden yes- to lie a post grand master at the game. A nice safe one by Hasting terday. , sends. Briseno to third; Hlutli comes Big Track Meat, between the W. 8. up next with a bit. allowing Briseno OH, FOR BASE BALL A, Ogden. A. C, Logan, B. Y. U Pro-v- x to come home and advancing Hastings L. D. B. U. and U. of U., Salt Lake to second, and then that famous old City, meat Saturday. Special via Ria sticker, "Dad'' Clark rapped out a most Grands, 9:00 x m, returning 1:30 p timely allowing the two We are getting good ball m. men on hne to come home. Fare $1.00. . re-nat- BAKING POWDER Tii-itc- e . ..... For Presents that will Wear Be-foi- e to Smalleys The Opticians and men bed their little tuisle on alley two and three and the work of the former waa of the first class. They succeeded In rolling out a grand total of 23b0, after the handicap, for M. Fretwell, tubbing, .bad been deducted. The Rukhmerites made an even S00 In the first game, which waa 29 pins better than their opponent could do and then they dropped hack 114 pins which waa still enough to win with a margin of 22 pins over their opponent who also weakened in this game. In the third game both teams took a brace and made their best score of the evening and when the dust cleared away, the total atxed np In favor of the Optlcianx 844 to 317. Rushmer did the best all around work of the evening and pulled out a total of 516. Hla split in the g order and second waa brought the rooters to their feet. L Taylor, who scored 204 for the high ingle game Individual honor, was second on the total list with 490 and was the only player to pees the double 8. Wherry also did century mark. ' good work, with a total of 466 and Parry of the vanquished team waa low man with 396, he being the only man on either team to remain below tha 400 mark. Taken all in all it waa a good contest, In which the fans got a rut) for two-bagg- All Engraving Free l- -o three-bagge- this year, but r, Boise Finde Hasting. WARDS rapidly. Thera Being no other committee report. Superintendent Allison asked for aa appropriation of 5 to reimburse Mra. John Smith for damage dona to her houie which wa damaged by a trea blowing upon It during Lae rqcent wind storm, and the same was allowed 'on motion of Mr, Thomas. Thtjraperlntandent also stated that evetyuung was going nicely in the school that all were busy' getting ready for the examinations which commenced Monday next. He also stated that the teachers rxamlnation would be held August 24th, 25th and hair-raisin- their money. ZCth. The score follows: Thirteen applications for pnslrkmi Ruifmtar OpL Cx e-- teachers was read after which the Ibl 13a 163-- 459 Hess . i 8. Wherry . ..... 176 141 169436 board adjourned on motion of Dr. : 129 143 131452 Joyex Bhaw 169 4C2 M. Fretwell . .... 167 12(1 Rushmer , ...... 132 157 177-- 516 HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS 859 815 2375 701 Totals seas PLAYS BETWEEN THEACTS' 15 15 75 15 Handicap Grand Total . Total! "Between the Actx a 800 844 2300 771 was given by the Senior Class, 05, In the High school last evening and atEach of tracted a large audience. those who took part in the play executed hia or her respective part In a masterful way, which clearly Indicated 817 1258 that much time' had been spent In re- 686 Beyla Fumftura Cx 162 148 145-- 455 Sharman 146 127 176449 8tratford 153 186 204493 L. Taylor 149 127 120896 Parry 161 126 172-4- 69 L. Seudder 664 two-ac- t 1MI off, This la Saturday, and that m erf ns a harvest of votex Each Saturday so far, haa witnessed a big advance In all the young ladiex and this will be no exception. This Is the first Saturday since the contest started that haa been springlike and balmy, and It la with much real Interest that we look forward to the outcome after a day of such exceptional opportunity. Every young Indy will do her utmost to reap the benefit of weather ao propitious to a canvasx Yesterday Mlsa Wright secured 20.- 000, Mias Mills 9,000 and Mlsa Gunnell 6,000, but there waa no change in the positions of the young ladiex The total vote cast up to yesterday Mlaa May E. Tills Miss Wardle. Slatex . Mias Lucyle Packard Mlsa Alllo Gunnell 531,330 Mlsa Fern Farr 505,070 Miaa Mary Kordquist 308,350 Mlaa Katie Mille . .325, 560 Miaa Virginia Hamer 272,600; Mlsa Nets Wright 282,040 Mlaa Daisy Vickery . .........150,630 Miaa Marlon A. Belnap 137,730 Mlaa Myrtle Gillia 26,970 Waber County Veto. West Mlaa Lizzie Hunter, 318,790 Weber . Hunts Mlaa Ella Thurston. ' Slater- - ..'. Ills . Mis Ada lion ihs liljxl Rose Hntchlns, 14Mm1 M. Skeen, Plain CltyllSi) Miaa Millie Bhupe, Eden Miss Marie Paxton, West Wa- - Miss Clara t,. com pid T the bwi thn 111 vitl in Skeen, Plata rxeia City . Mlsa May Stewart, Plain City.. u Mias Olga Peterson, Huntsville, Ut Miss Della Arbon, Plain City ., t tty PORTLAND EXCURSION 9 VII p thi let' tarn to Portland and mtarg Ra Oregon Short Line 130.00. Goodtbi 749,210 ninety-d- a yx stopovers allowed. Tift, 602,870 eta on sale dally from May 24lhte8sp: 600,010 tember 30th at Union Depot TVkst ym; Mlaa Pearl Williams Mlsa Lillian Newton ... ,7Mjn ville Ogden Office. Harrisburg, Px, May victim has been added to the 1U if thoM who lost their lives in the mat South Harrisburg disaster, mak!& Its number of dead 23. Tha latHt vfcthi la J. W. Anderson, of Pltttbui hi died today. 11-A- uOh Chicago, May 19 land prominent In Archbald JMftt , - Mi Minnie committed suicide by shooUig Mir, vai Hoc 7 era vM 9 d PR in n at all eo i st . i Ilk Special for Saturday play, hearsing. In the first art, Mr. Meander makes The Candy Makers put It over tha Hardware merchants In the first two hla nephew, Dick Comfort an annual games of the aerie pnd then were un- allowance, paovldod he never marrlex able to prevent tbe hitter from cap- Dick haa fallen In lore and married. turing the last, which spoiled another His uncle conies to see him and many an the scrape that Dick gets in, while Somehow the boya did not dis- trying to prevent him from meeting tinguish themselves to any. great ex- Edith, his wlfx In the second act a continuation of tent, although they all bowled In the 400 claax Of course, their op- the many difficulties of the former act ponents were still weaker than they, or are increased by otherx Edith thinks the result above would have been dif- Dick la crazy, and confides her fears ferent. In Merrlgale and this begins the clear-la-g Camp again leaded hla team In all up of compllcatlonx which result, around work and carried off the high in the restoration of peace. total honor with 494, while Leedom of The High School orchestra furnlshed-- l tbe Boyleites waa accond with 488 to the music and there was a cornet solo hla credit anl Cain was third with by Rex Calert and a piano aolo by 463. 176 waa the heat any of them Mias Florence Forrest, both of which could do In any one game and that wen cleverly executed. The cast flllows: figure waa reached by Camp In the third game of the aerlex 169 seemed Dick Comfort, married, yet single to be a favorite figure and was made Ben Fowler by Baker, Blakeslee and Shankx The George Merrlgale, an unfriendly weakest point devoloped waa BeardsJoe Thompson friend ley, who could not get beyond 336, he Alexander Meander, Dick's Uncle. the to remain below Geo. Horn only player being ,,,,.. 460. Wilson robbed for Watklnx on Harris, Comfort's man servant. . . . the Chocolate team, hence the hfndiRexCalvert ... CAP. Meander, Dicks Mrs. Clementina ' The first geme waa won by the aunt Ivy Williams boys by 24 pinx The Edith Comfort, Dick's wife second waa mare exciting and was won Marllla Hunter by the ame team, who pulled out Just Sally, Mrx Meanders maid two pin to the good. They did not Edward Roberta Improve their work In the last game, hut rolled out the same total, aa made In the previous game, while their opponents went ihetn some better and landed the gnne. The defeated team made the grca;cr number o! pins for a grand total. The score follow: In the sixth and seventh Innings In the dlktrlct court yesterday the of Lee Richey vx M. Reus Roise found Hastings rather hard and equity cored two runs In the sixth and four occupied all of the afternoon aoKalon, and was continued until 10 o'clock this In the seventh, those with the one made in the third gave Boise seven morning. runa. In the eighth Inning Hoon waa placed In the hint for Ogden and did not allow the visit ora a hit in tha next two Innings. Hew Winning Run Wee Made. At the beginning of the eighth tha The fallowing are the arrivals was tied. Glmlin first man np the Reed Hotel for the past twenty-fou- r score flies out to center field; Fulmer gets a hours: a wild ' L B. Duncan. Salt Lake; F. Savage, Ingle .stealsto second And onbats into third; Herwlg Salt lake: H. .M. Granger, New throw goes mu and then Bare next man Turk; L. Simon, Kansas City; C. I pitcher a beauty or a hit right begel Raker, Chicago, (trace Rand, Spokane. up tween Aral and aetond and allowa FulGeorge Walton, Chicago; J. B. Guild, mer to score. Fort Bridge, Wyn.; (I. L. Wilson, San Herwlg' Spectacular Catch. Francisco; W. W. Case, Jr, Denver; In the ninth inning with two men Mrs. X. Chester, Mrs, J. Ford. Mrs. M. on bases and two out, Knox hits a Trait, Miss A. P. Pollard, A H. Pollard, out to Herwlg In left field fly .Beats them all for cool and A. curving E. G. Chester, and Baubling, Gramley, Is found to lie right at Herwlg A. Merle C, lash IHillard, Pollard, refreshing drinks. he had to make a falrhner. Eva Moore, Olive- - Moore, home. Although Lillie Hull. May Mortyn Irene Finley, long shirking ran he got his big mlt Irene Falla. V. Burt. May Froserl, Glen on the ball and put the kybosh on Picker'a rhanras of victory. And Wilson, Dolllo Brown. Eva Thomaim, Fruit o ended the game. Olive Thomson Iny Pollard Teddle McNextDoor to Wrights Following Is the lineup and' the Namara. Roy Smith. Frteddle Hemta, John liemts. Willie Thomas, Harold acore liy Innings: 2325 Washington Avenue Thomax Jack Pollard, Fred Pollard, Oscar Hemta, Pollard Lilliputian Opera Ca; Lars Peterson. Seattle; R. M. Stewart, New York; E. Ran field Chicago: Joseph Muller and wife. New York; Margaret Kvanx Butt?; k WARRANTY DEEDS. E. C. Srhoonmaker. New York; Fred The following warranty Kphltn. Denver; Ixmis Miller and wife, Salt Lake; Frank Beckwith. Evanston. been filed in the county office: Wya: J. A. Anderson Morgan. Vtab City; Joseph Parry to K. C. Shaughncaay, E. Klein. New York; M. Kuhn. for the sum of 3325. part of lot 19, H. R. Miller, Ssn Francisco; R. D. W. Camp Vroom and wife, New York. block 7, 5 nr re phi. "A" Ogden. Wilson Baker Blakeslee XGE1 William ce meeting plane to submit the same to tbe board, but it waa stated by President Dee that tea building committee thought they bad discovered some sew method whereby they could save money and obtain tbe earns results. On motion of Mr. Conroy the matter was laid over until tha committee wee real? to report on the matter. Thi building committee will ell? today or on Monday next, visit the building In company with Architect Smith and it la possible that they may port aa early aq Tuesday next when a special meeting may ha called to receive their report The Finance committee reported that no cash had been received during tha week end that tha eash on hand waa I9.53i.63. all of which would go M hr M N Ml IV Kit H SS Ladies, Misses and tn KH 1 Childrens UN fan MV tem Trimmed Hats lR whtte-washe- Refreshment REED HOTEL and Confectionery Parlors - S-- - ........... ......... all tastes and satisfy all. rfi t- Totals . . Handicap Clock and Grand Total 146433 108409 148421 759 720 3. 3 143-- 442 3 Reore: Spokane Salt g. Uke Batterlea R. 030 tint 010 100 0105 1003 Simons and Durhnin. Thorns and Leahy. I'mplre McRae. h. E. t 5 3 4 .... 8ianley; PULLMAN LICENSE REFUSED. Topeka. Kanaaa. May 19. J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY o The state charter board haa refused the application of the Pullman company for a lieenae to do busin-mIn Kansa. The company aent a fee of $27 with Its application. The hoard announced an additional fee of 814.927 would hate to be paid, whlrh is the charter fee required under the law on th Pullman company's capitalization of $74.iK0.0i'O. of burial. Judge H. B. Rolapp, father of the deceased being a Past Grand Master of the Ancleru Order of United Workmen. the Grand Ixalge. which was In session at Salt fake the earlier part of the week, appointed a committee to represeirt rhe grand body at the service and the of Honor also appointed a commute to represent them at the funeral. e Pro k Indt thn BASE BALLS : s AND s m You are sure to be suited from our most excellent L DEPARTMENT Cleveland, Eagle and Reading Standard AU line. OUR REPAIR BICYCLES PLUMBER We arc finely cquipPjj to do all kinds repairing. Sec UsUnsTciet Our Prices. Old Reliables. H. C. Hansen & Son, Telephone 518 X. 81 The Base Ball Supplies 9 The funeral services over the remains of the late Henry Karl Rolapp will he held a the Fifth ward meeting house, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The remains may be reviewed at the home, 2662 Madison evenue, between the hours of ten and one on the day ft vhc 2352 Washington Ave. 720 2199 Salt Uke. May 19. Salt Lake lost to Spokane today through inability 138 151 169458 to hit ihe ball when men were on Shank bare. Durham suffered a hemorrhage Cam .. ....... ... 154 171 137462 Totals ....... 732 715 771 221S at the beginning of tbe third inning and retired In favor of Thomax Attendance 8.10, FUNERAL OF CARL ROLAPP Proper time to place your old clock in our fr hands for repairs is during We have the t me to give special attention to fine jewelry repairing at this season and our shop is as well equipped as any in the state JWElERS 11 756 71 ri7 2190 Boyle Hardware Cx 166 155 167488 tjeedom 133 105 149386 Reardxley 142 133 149424 Seagnr Jewelry Repairing house-cleanin- . 176-- 494 4f 2351 Washington Avenue W.J.MLLME 159 156 $2 Will Buy a $3.50 Hat V Mrx S. E. Lyon, Proprietress x 159 144 169 169 118 . Leader Millinery Co. Shiipe-WUlia- Shups-Willlam- Will suit Our lines are most exquisite. 2528 WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE CITY MALI- - |