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Show the mossing 3 AMUSEMENT grand House Qpefs n rgXAWDEB JUNE Utah Strawberries of Excellent Quality an ths Market at Raducsd Prica. COMPANY Amirlcan Juvenile Opera Ripcrtoirt of Hit. STPuSl 3c- -l i Comady Opening With fwSM RAJAH OF PAZALA THE extrava- UMiania Mualeal Comedy ganza. 40 .Talented Little Artists-4- 0 15c, id Summer Frlcaa: Night toe; Matinee, 15c, 25c. NO HIGHER Sr, There la practically a banana famine in the city on account of the fire la the tunnel near Ruby on the Rio Grande West era. Large .hlpmeat of banana are being held there on the east aids of the tunnel eutrauce and. uutil a passage is clcarca, none will arrive in this city. Passengers, excess and pi a 11 are all that are being ransf erred; hundreds of carloads of freight are being held until paaga can be made. The incieased supply of Utah strawberries has cause.! a dron in the price over last week, quotations. They are now selling for 111 cents per cup and they are worth it. being of an exceptionally good quality. The strawberry crop this year ia ths best in many years. California peaches and apricots are in market and are selling 3 pounds for 25 cents. Following are the market's prevailing prices: California string beans, 12 c per pound. California wax beans, 13 cents per pound. Bermuda onions, 1 pounds for 25 cents. California turnips, fi pound for 25 cents.' California mild red onions 5 pounds for 25 cents. Parsley, 5 cent per bunch. Cherries, 171-- cents per pound. Cauliflower, 3 beads for 25c. Hood River strawberries, 15c per cup Utah strawberries. 10c per cup. Green peas, 4 Ihs. for 25c. Utah new potatoes 4 lb for 25c. Tomatoes, 20 cents per pound. Asparagus, 4 pounds for 25 cents. Radishes, 3 bunches for 5 cents. 4 cents per pound. ' Spinach, Garlic, 30 centa per pound. Rhubarb, 2 c per pound. California lettuce, 5c a bunch. Utah lettuce, 3 bunches for 5c. Oregon apples, 4 lba. for 25c; $1.65 per bushel. California cahbagef 3 e per lh. Potatoes, 75c per Cwt. Beet sugar, $6.50 per sack, 13 lba. for Cane sugar, $6.60. Hooper cheese, 17 e a pound. Swiss cheese, 25c and 50c per lb. Eastern cheese, 20c per lb. Sage cheese, 25c. Ranch eggs, 2oc. per doz. Lemons, 25c per dozen. Hlgu patent flour $2.80 per hundredweight; straight grade $2.60. Cool olL 25c a gallon; I gain. $1.20. Ranch butter, 17 Creamery butter, 25c. Oranges from 15c to 60c a dozen. Cocoanuts. 10 centa each. Turkish fig. 25e per package. Bananas. 10c a dozen. Spring lamb, 20c lb. ' a Eastern spring chickens, 23 c pound. Hens, 20c. Utah spring chickens, 25c n lb. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles and smelts sell for 12 3 centa a pound; centa; salmon 20 atriped baits, 17 salmon 20c and rents. Cock-taile- d 2fc per pound: Smoked white flab, 20c per pound. Finnan Haddie 17 e lb. Crabs 25c and 80c. Lobsters 15c par pound. Lard retails for 12 c n pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. Pickled lambs tongue, 40 centa n 2 2 The Wedge He low Price is Is What Quilitj tie' Wort and Does $1-0- Fastens in Oar Your Interest En- lot tie Wedge, tering tie Es-tahM- Quality is than tore Important We make Sure ol price. He c. Quality and Price Alter- - tie Arrange ' First, ; nrd. 1-- 1-- 2 Try'us lor Bulk Teas and Cotlees carry a wild ol we large Stock, All lew and Fresh and at dozen. Beef loin, 12 cents per pound. Beef riba, seta 10c per pound. Rib roast, 12 2 cents. Veal breasts, 12 2 cents. Sirloin steak, 15 cents. 1-- tie Riglt Price. 1-- and porterhouse steak; 17 cents. cents. Round steak, 13 Cbuck steak, 10 centa. Rib boiling beef, 7 centa. Rump roasts, 10 to 13 2 cents. Loin end rib pork chops, 15c. Whole pork loina, 11c n pound, Veal necks, 10 centa. Sliced ham, 20 cents. Boiled ham, 30 cents. Eastern ham, 15c to 17 Breakfast bacon, 17 3 and 22 2 o centa. Sausage, 12 cents. Dry salt bacon, 12 Pickled pork, 13 2 cents a lb. Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. cents. Chopped suet, 12 Pork sausage, 12 2 cents. cents. Hamburger, 13 The price in each instance ia by the ne 1-- 2 1-- 2 Both Phones 137 - - . Ogden Brothers Co. Grocers where the cars M44 Washington all stop. 1-- y a, Loin-bropo- DEATH OF AN OGDENITE 1-- 1-- 2 Avenue 1--3 1-- 1-- 1-- 2 Jjj twa attractive features of cup T era the high work wa Sc wr arampt cadgrade quick delivery. "Certain. anS Wool Blanketa doas R took Ilka aaw. Jm Shra ua u than plaaaad a trlaL Hart-Juhnso- n Ogden Steam Laundry t&85tht. T?,f "gaf Specialty. Work! Sxeuro' Wagena In limn y. SLADE'iS aacKa and Vans ,? and Night ,S-.T,b- SS;,n. t . i m" -- AI 1 S - ' t 0f!Itartar" will lu.... at 4 g. - rs Hd re-- CASE GRIFFiN ESTATE VS. Conference Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. SUIT GF SOUTHERN PACIFIC. M. I. A. at Salt Lake City, June 9, 10, 11. Fare $1.50 for round trip via Rio Granda Western. Judge Howell Disposed of a f'umbar of Casas in Court This Morning. Detective Brown, of the Rio Grande Western, and formerly deputy sheriff of Utah county, was In Ogden tester-daIn tha district court yesterdsy on business. Judge J. A. Howell, disposed of a Rev. Carver, id the Presbyterian number of cates, including the renchurch, has returned from the esM. of on mutters decision two dering and will be heard by his congregation bervtu.'oie taken under aJvluement. Sunday. He passed sentence upon Louis The students of the Sacred Heart who was !y convicted academy enjoyed themselves at of of property, giving him park Thursday, in an outing af- onelarceny iu lot the state prison. year ter the completion of the year's work. waa accused f having takru an of money from the person Conference V. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. of x mountGavro and also with having Hurry M. I. A. at Salt Lake City, June 9, 10, 1 cashed a order that waa money 11. Fare $1.50 for round junta trip via Rio lout by Garros and found by tb deGranda Western. fendant. it was on tbe Utter charge tbti he wa convlrted and for which Grande Rio trains were lat sentence was imposed today. again on account Of tire fire In the in the mailer of E. M. Fel.hsw vs. tunnel on the Denver and Rio Grande, J. Burnett, el aL, which was heretotweaty-fou- r miles from Grand Junc- fore taken under advisement by tb tion. cuurt. Judge Howell rendered a writ, leu decision In whlrh he ordered that Mrs. Guernsey W. Anderson, w ho has the finding of fuel and conclusions been the guest of her moiher, Mrs. L. of law be made in favor of the deE. Vickery, left for her home in Ixm fendants and judgment entered in acAngeles, accompanied by her sister. cordance therewith. The other decision rendered by the Mis Daisy Vickery. court was in the mailer of Berths The county board of equalization Peterson v. H. McMsrtin, et si, in will meet in the court house today which decision the court overruled at 10 o'clock in the morning and 2 in the demurrer and the plaintiff was the afternoon. It la their desire to fin- given 2u days to reply. la the matter of the eaiata and ish up the work as rapidly as possible. guardianship of Jsmea Rawson, et si, an order was entered by the court Mrs. Harrison and daughter and the petition fur tbe sale of Miss Gorman stopped over for a short granting estate. visit with Mrs. Smyth of the Euro- real In the matter of C. B. Hancock vs. pean hotel. They are on their way wst home to Davenport, Iowa, after a Busins Hancock, et al, an order entered cppointlng Samantha C. Geish-e- r years visit in Honolulu. aa guardian ad litem of tha deJames A. The Utahna drug store will he open- fendants, Riley Hancock and minors, unUr 14 years of ed by the Utahna Drug company at Hancock, order was also entered perthe corner of Washington and Twenty-f- age. Authe mitting plaintiff to reply to ths ifth street this morning. It anuwer defendant. Susans Hanwill be one of the best equipped and cock, etof thewithin lu days from date ul, most attractive drug atoiea In the of tha order. city. la the matter of S. A. Blair vs. Alloa the motion to strike Wright, at Mra. A. D. Chambers was in Salt out part of al, tb defendant's amended Lake Thursday In attendance at tbe answer was argued and taken under Commencement exercises of the Uni- advisement by Lbe court. The real of the mot Ding session versity of Utah, principally on account of the graduating of her son was taken up with the damage suit Alma Holroy Chamber! from tha de- of Pauline Griffin, administratrix of partment of mining engineering. She the estate of Herbert J. Griffin Va. the was accompanied by her son Edward. Southern Pacific company and C. E. Austin. The amount avked for by The Utah State Board of Agricul- the plaintiff is $25,000. ture ha Issued a compilation of the Austin becomes a party to tbe suit horticultural laws of this state in by being the conductor of tbe train, compact, pamphlet form. It ia known directing the movements of the engine aa Bulletin no. 10" and, like other on which Griffin wis employed sa a bulletins of the state board, can b fireman when he received injuries that obtained without charge by sending to resulted in his death. In court this C. A. Hlckenlooper, secretary, whose morning Austin defaulted. address is View, Weber county. Tbe papers In tha case state that the engine upon which Griffin was emTha case of E. S. Rolapp, trustee In ployed wa being used to haul freight 216. At UUln station, where bankruptcy for A. D. F. Reynolds of train No. Salt Lake, against the First National there la no telegraph fetation or water bank of Ogden waa called for hearing tank, it became necessary to uncouple Thursday afternoon it) the federal the engino from the train, after which court The suit ia for the recovery of the tatter wa put on the aide track $500, which the plaintiff alleges be and run to Montello for water. At long to Mr. Reynolds' estate, but waa the tatter place the engine received credited to the bank when the bank- orders, after taking a supply of water started back to Uliin and when ruptcy law waa taken. The money waa and collided with two deposited lu the bank before any ac- near that point were running la the tion in bankruptcy was taken, and the light engine that direction. It ta claimed that complaint states that tha bank cred- opposite ited it to their account with Reynolds. the head engine of the two that collided with the engine that Griffin was on waa out of repair and that there to William Binford, better known upon ft and that as was nowasheadlight his many friend! in thla city no headlight on tbe tank of from there arrived in town Billy," the engine hauling No. 21$. Denver where he has been engaged in It ia claimed that In the absence of running n vaudeville house during the any written orders they had no way winter season. Tbe vaudeville busi- of knowing that the other train was ness ia overrun in Denver as It is In running and that carelessness waa many of the larger cities and Billy haa shows in tba fact that a flag waa not closed down his place. Binford says out at Uliin by tbe crew of the that tbe new saucer track 'In Denver put left standing there to want apta proving quite an attraction to tbe train proaching trains of tha return of tbe Samuelson and Denver. of Billy people from Montello. Frank Scnell, the two Utah riders, engine The case is being continued this afwon the home fans and with a have ternoon. are getting away with moat of the prize money. c. iq. ISO The company Williams Opera a week's engagement at the Gran-- Ojtia House on Monday. Juno li:h. i compoaeJ entirely of children raging from lour to twelve years of uge, w inwe natural ability for the stage h bran move or lea manliest from the tune when they were by ihe tad mother being led or maid and first told to do their baby utunis for interested friends or neighbors. The charming naturalness and utter lack of affectstloa is predominant in there little Prfomer and their aptmeea in wi gating" laugh is truly marvelous, sad those who do not attend the Grand duriog on of Lhe performances of the engagement of the ltttie people here, will certainly miss aa of the greatest rareties as well aa one of the best attrui tiona offered by Manager Grunt this season. wii.cn 8. to Logan Judge Murphy went and aa a result there was no session of the Municipal court. During the past hour It has been very thirty-alquiet in police circle, but two arrests Wun Lung, a having been made. Chinaman with a liking for strong drink. Imbibed too freely and waa taken Into custody. As a rule It la au odd occurrence for a Chlnck to he arrested slant-eye- d The for drunkenness. Mongolian ia. more likely to fall into custody on a charge of amoking too Tha other member of the much bop. duo arrested for drunkenness was a pound. white man, who rejoices in the common Timothy hay, loose, sells for $9 name of John Smith. They will be ar6oe a hundred. baled, ton. Timothy per before His Honor ia the mornbaled, BOc n hundred. Alfalfa raigned ing. ton. $7.00 to par hay, loose, $6.50 Wheat, $1.60 per hundred. TRAIMIIIC IN THE CANYON Oats, $1.60. Whole corn, $1.30. . j Cracked corn, $1.40. Pugilists of National Fame at Oaks Barley, $1.80. and Hermitage. Chopped barley, $1.40. Rye, $1.80 per hundred. The fame of Ogden canyon has Bran and shorts. $1.20 per hundred. spread far and wide. The next genShorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. tleman uf the padded miu to take adCracked barley, $1.40. vantage of its salubrious climate and inspiring surroundings will be Jack PORTLAND EXCURSION VIA ORE- Root, Hi eChicago fight heavyweight, GON SHORT LINE. who arrived In Utah from the Windy City yesterday. He is matched to fight Marvin Hart, the winner of the Ogden1 to Portland and return fight, in Rrao on July $30.00 (direct) and will do his training at the 3rd, return and Portland to Ogden Arrangements have al(ono way via San Francisco).. $41.01 Hermitage. to box with Mike been made return ready and Portland Ogden to will arrive in Ogden and Schreck be Francisco San vie (on way so.s9 some time today and soon thereafter and Los Angeles) take up quarters in the canyon. Three and "turn Los Angeles Ogden to ago It will bo remembered that via 8- - P-- L. A. sad S. L. By. .$31.50 years Root fought George Gardner in Salt Ogden to Los Angeles and return visit to San Francisco... $41.00 Lake City but thla ia his first gsi way toviaPortland and return di- the 8tate alnce that time: Tickets Never before in the history of the rect' on sale daily from May 24th to have so many higb-clapngs Bent 10th. Tickets to Los Aagelea state been here at one time.. 'ope of them an d ret urn via 8. P-- I A. AS. la of tbe meal ticket order, but fighton sals May SO. 8L June 1 and a Tickets reading on way via 8an ers o? known ability. Within the next month, three big Francisco or Lot Angela, on Ml May off in fights are scheduled to come 30, L June 1, 2, 8, 7, 14 24. AH tickets this neighborhood two- in- Saif Lake 15 XLSQlWk 2V 29. 80. one In Ogden- Schreck and aid limited to 90 City and good for stop-oveStitt are now training. at. (h Hermidayu soon be tage while their colony Increased by the arrival of Jack Root. BOOMING GOLDFIELD. The Gsr.lner hoys are working cm at tbe Oak resort. Verily,- the visi-to- r to Ogden canyon If he be of an Goldfield tv. K- - Ridge, a wealthy turn of mind, must lie e imaginative on Is impori1 mining operator. one of the first men able to see boxing glove growing on I He buxines. bush and haymakers behind evto begin to boost and develop the every tree. ery GoM field country. 1-- jcxe morning. y A DAMAGE Mr. and Mrs. li. Tcsn&end of Salt Lake City, aie in Ogloa using :a the sights. BLOCKADE ON THE RIO GRANDE DELAYS SHIPMENTS. OPERA COMIC June 12 WILLIAMS pati-eda- HEARING OF BORN To the w,le o; 'f. i;. Brawn a baby girl, 10 poujd, i Cor.ime' CITY FAMOUS utaii, 4 Beginning UONDAY. - BREVITIES IN THE GRANT, Manager One Week A NO BANANAS examinee.- oodex, Fred A. Chamber! ia. Well Known Hera, Dias in Anaconda. News of tbe death of Fred A. Chamberlin haa reached this city aad many frienda will feel a deep sense of loea. Mr. Chamberlin resided in- Ogilea for several year and with his family bad a large circle of frleuda her. He waa a member of tbe Masonic order, I. O. O. F. and A. O. U. W. Tha following notices are from tba Anaconda Standard of Saturday, June 3rd, and Monday. June 6th Death of Fred A. Chamberlin. Fred A. Chambeilin, who ha bean suffering for some time from enlaige-meof the heart, died last evening at Ihe home of hla R. b. Abliott, 321 West Fifth St. Mr. Chambeen au berlin haj Invalid for some time prior to bis death which waa not nt opi-i.- s NORRIS DOCTOR SPECIALIST ADVERTISING PAY? It does when placed In the Morning Examiner. Those that don't like tha Examiner knock it. But knocking never hurts a good thing. THE EXAMINER IS A GOOD THING. Why? Because it haa the cash paying subscriber which make a nears The paper good as an advertiser. cash paying subscriber of the Morning Examiner are more than four times aa mauy as ha any other paper circulating iu Weber county. WILL SHOW UP. The Morning Examiner will give to the Salvation Army shelter of Ogden City $160 if any newspaper presents tha legal proof that It haa onofourfh as many paid-usubscriber in Web er county aa baa the Morning Ex amlner. That sound good, doesn't It? MONEY TALKS. Some people are bellyaching because the Examiner commands advertising patronage. The way such bellyache ia to get the subscribers that will read .the advertisements of the business men. If the Examiner has four time as many readers aa has any other Weber county paper then It should gat four times as much money for Its advertisements, but it does not aak any such of it. price or TRY THE EXAMINER and then try tha other fellow and compare results. Then you will use tba Examiner only. The Standard, of course, is excepted in the foregoing. Tbe Examiner subscription list ta genuine, true and all cash payers, and there are four Times aa many of them a baa any other paper In the county. That ta why the Examiner la liked by the advertisers, because IT BRINGS RESULTS. Office 2361 positive guarantee to cure. incurable cases yield readily to my treatment. Many : , l treat Men's Diseases a Drug Habits, Piles, Rupture and Blood Poison and that I cure you' before you pay. Consultation free, personally or by letter. Office open day and evening. When Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah tin of incorporation of the Nevada aad Cal- that a conference of atrlka laaderl and ifornia railway, a Southern Pacific en- employers might be brought about terprise, have been Died with the coun- with bright chances for a Battlement, Levy ty clerk of Kern county. The company if both himself and Attorney ta capitalized at $1 5.000.000, of which Mayer, counsel for the employers, amount $157,000 haa been subscribed were pot included in 'the tnakeep by five directors of the corporation, aa of the conference. While till talking, follows: William F. Herrin, $227,000; Mr. 8hea waa sarved with a legal paWilliam Hood, $227,000; Peter F. per demanding hla pretence In a court In tbe neighboring county, in the PanDunne, $1,000; Nicholas F. Smith, handle Railroad caae, he said. Joseph L. Wlllciit, $1,000. Previous to the ueparture of Shea, a According to tha articles filed It li Store tha purpose of the company to con- committee of th Department reopened netO-struct, maintain and operate a Una of Driven' Union had railroad, constating of n main line 430 nations with department store employmiles in length and a branch line of ers looking to another general, contwenty-seve- n miles. the The main litis ference with representatives of i to commence at or near Haien Sta- Employer Association. Attorney tion on tha line of tha Central Pacific Mayer had given hia aasuraacea that railroad in Churchill county, Nevada, he waa randy to meet e committee of and run thenca la n general southerly Teamster any time It had n proposidirection through' the counties of tion to offer, so that when the strike Churchill, Lyon and Esmeralda la Nev- shall have been ended no strikermay ada. and through the counties of Mono, say that tha drivers were refused, a Inyo, und Kern in California, to a point conference. Warlike reports continue to come at or Mojave Station on tha Una from the Teem Owners, but W. P. of th Southern Pacific. The branch line win commence at or Rend la almost tbe only employar In near Churchill Station on th present the association who ia defliildy known Una of tha Carson and Colorado rail- to be disposed to break the period of road in Lyon county, Nevada, and run neutrality and "go it alone. .Tomorin n general westerly direction to a row evening the Team Owners' Assodlacuan point at or near Mound House Station, ciation intends to meet to on tha present line of the Virginia and fully every phase of the situation. , . OGDEN ROMANCE Trurluw railroad. The line of railroad laid out In 1h ROOSEVELT ON A TRIP. article of incorporation haa been In Young Man and Sweetheart Clreum vent Mother's Opposition. contemplation by ths Southern Pacific Visits in Virginia an Old Friend ef the for many years and several surveys Family. That lore will have Its way In apita have already been made. of parents' obJrtioaa, ia evidenced in June 9. President Washington, tbo css of two young people of thla WARRANTY DEEDS. Roosevelt left Washington at 11:16 this time, city, who, if not married by thla morning on a brief trij) to Rapt A courtship of three will soon be. The follewlhg warranty deeds have dan, Va., where he will li the guest years, the objection of the young man's been filed lu the county recorder of- of Joseph Wilmer, an old friend of parents, a telegram trout the young fice; himself and Mra. Roosevelt. Mra, man to the young lady telling her to Charles B. Bears and wife to Enoch Rooseralt, who recently pure based a meet him in San Francisco and n Jour- E. Fuller et al.. for the sum of tract of nearly 200 serea of woodland the young man all of sertiona 1; 2. 3, 6. 9nd adjoining Mr. Wllmer'a farm, left her ney by tha mother-ito atup tb meeting are tlie elements 11, west tmi-hat- f section 15, township yesterday for th Wilmer home. Tha that enter into aa fine a love romance 7, north of rang 1 rent,-witothar tad Mrs. Roosevelt will reas this oily hat heard of for some land. Thla property la near'Llbarty president main there probably until BiioJay time. and will Im used for grating purpose. night or Monday morning, unless th The young man in the case la tha Mra. Frances J. Geigiis Bwanaon presMiffit'a pressure in Washington os of a prominent attorney In this and husband to John for tha should become s matter of urgency be- -' 7 employed on the urn oT.Sloo, a part of lot 9, block 66, fore that time. city and Pacific Coast Tor some time. Previous plate. Tha president waa accompanied dtaly td hia going away he bad been keeping and wife to B. t. by M. A. Left, hi personal stenogO. W. Hnllba-a- h $1.00,-righcompany with a beautiful young lady, Rondebush for the sum-o- f and Frank H. Tyree, on of the the daughter of a widow lady. For of way over part lot I,- - block 11, plat 1 rapher, secret service officers stationed at tha mother of the young B. some reason the White House. The president trawled men objected to her son marrying tha B. F. Rondebnah and wife to O. W. lu a regular Pullman car Instead of In The young coup girl of hla choice. Hollbaugh for the sum of $l.(X), right a private car. were resolved to be married In spite of of way over pirt of lot 8, block 11, The small children of tbe president tern parents' decree to tbe contrary. plat A. and Mra. Roosevelt left for Conneetl-tu- t Mr. A. sent a telegram from San oS a brief visit, to frienda prior Francisco asking the young lady to STRIKE SITUATION to going to Oyster Bay for tha sum-ma- r. meet him there. Shortly after aha had received tha telegram a lady called Prospect ef Peace Upset by a Subher if she had heard . her up and asked poena. CHEAP RATES EAST. from her lover.- - Thinking that It was 9. a mutual friend, the young lady told a June Chicago, Disappointed by June I, B, 10, 12. Long about the telegram and stated that aha sudden rum of affairs that faulted May 27, 29, Limits. waa preparing to leave. It waa Mr. In President Bhea being subpoenaed td A.'a mother on the other end of the Wheaton. III., today. leader lh the Via. COLORADO MIDLAND RY. telephone and Immediately aha mads Teamsters' strike paused in forcing preparations to leave for California to definite peace moves. They feared persuade her son to deelat from thla some sort of a (rick In the unexpected The line that has tha scenery, Through marriage, which she eo atrenuoufily ob- demand upon the chief executive of th Rockies in daylight In a Pullman in pursuance of plane so the Brotherhood of Teamatera: Mr. Observation sleeping car. Write or eal jected to. treat, for information aad booklets. rapidly made she left for the coast, but Bhea had Just reiterated his belief the young lady waa not to be outdone eo easily. A telegram to Mr. A. notified him that hia mother waa on the way a $1,-00- . one-fourt- nt-a- r i. rf h has-bee- t ......... H . WGSte t. Then there was a case of doubling the trail and the young man took a train for Ogden, passing his mother on the way somewhere. He ia now In the city and rumor haa it that a wedding will taka place aoou. on i ! SPECIAL SALE ON RECEPTION COMMITTEE 1 wo- - Piece Suits cording to the beat Information obtainable at tbe present time, is to be composed & forty United State sens tors and members of the bouse of representatives. Tlie intention of tbs tour of the west la to investigate the government irrigation project a ia the arid sections. The party will reach Ogilro in the forenoon of th 19th, en route to Salt Lake and will remain lu the afate capital until the afternoon of the following dav. It ia the intention to give the visitors C royal goo,! time. Following are tba names of the committeemen: Reception Committee Gov. John C Cutler, Sena fora Reed iSmoot and George Sui bet land, Coagreaaman How. ell. Msvor Morris. Prof. John Widtaoe, Prof. G. I Swoidaen. O. J. Salisbury, H. M Wells, Mayor Roylsace, of Provo, Frsbk J. Hewlett, Mayor Creer of Spanish Fork, Mayor Holst, Brigham City; Mayor Kobinnou of Loand gan. Mayor Glaamand of Ogden sevCaleb Tanner. The wire of the eral committeemen are also Included on the committees. out at once. ANOTHER ROAD' INCORPORATED. dtapatcb from Bakersfield. Cal., A certified copy of the articles save: i should interest you. They are the latest and finest creations in outing garments and must be closed ex-Go- A l putna: FristiniWheti. CkrthLnd Ga Putnam CLOTHING HOUSE . --v-- it. FREE THIS WEEK People afflicted with Deafness can test my new vibratory ment free this week. Remember that my specialty includes enter-tslnme- n I Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah With in experience extending over a quarter of a century. I am able to treat chronic diseases successfully and in most cases on Cannaction Namal by Governor in unexpected With Visit of Senators, Mr. Chamberlin was born in Barnard. Windsor county, Vermont, in Governor Cutler has made tba ap1850 and came west when young man. Moat of his life In the west waa pointment of the members of the com spent in Utah and Idaho, where he tuiitee who are to strand to the of the congressional party waa engaged In railroading. He moved to Anaconda, with hia family, about that ia to vLlt Utah on tbe 19ih ami a year ago, aiiJ at the time of hia 20th of thla month. The party, ac- death was the owner of a blacksmith shop on Cedar street. He leaves an aged mother, 84 years of age, a wife and three daughters, Mrs. K. B. Abbott and the Mis-r- a Harriet ami Gertrude Chamberlin. Fred A. Chumie-rllwas an honest, courteous and kindlv gentleman whose acquaintance it was a pleasure to have, and hi kiss Is one that will be regretted by the communltr. of riismber-liFred g. The funeral u took place yesterday afternoon unof der the auspices tbe Masonic fraternity of this city. Mr. Chamberlin or not a member tb local organisation. but was a member in good tending in another lodge. The funeral took place from the familr residence, 321 Fifth street, and u, was a targe attendance. Rev. e. r. Dndda. rector of St. Mark's Epticopa church preached the funeral sermon al the rhurch. It waa an eloquent tribute to the deceased. After tb aetmon the targe line of carriages followed the hearse to Hill cemetery where the interment was made. Mr. Chamberlin wa g courteous, Christian gentleman and ditrinr hia rather brief residence in tho Clv of Anaconda made many frienda will regret hls demise. , i Hi IN CHRONIC DISEASES al-o- DOES 25 Years 25 Years -- - 1 ; |