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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OU PEN, UTAH, SlNPAY MORNING, MARCH H four stores WRIGHTS 1, 1MH. WRIGHTS FOUR STORES 5 OFFICERS IN BREVITIES RANDOMS SEARCH OF The iemaina of W. B. Owen will be shipped to relatives in Denver Sunday A mired tailor stopped a member of evening. the Arm yesterday -- n speaking of J- H. DeVine has returned from hia trade he said, "No. I hatre long Wyoming, where ha has been gatherainre quit making clothing-me- n are ing information for n cane. too busy these days to stop to hsre and besides what's the clothing made, Go with the Woodmen to Bah Lake THEY ARRIVED FROM NEVADA. use. A fellow goes into a good clothBUT ARE TOO LATE. March 20th. over K. G. City, tell hi size ing store, and la a Jiffy W. Tuesday, $i.0i round trip. Special traia you lit him with a good suit; the materials are first class and to tell yon 6:45 p. m. Man in Jail Hra Wars Allowed Is G the truth, the style and rut is better Mr and Mrs. GosUng entertained than 1 could give." Owing to Lack ef It Is remarkable how perfectly some friends fvrm Wyoming nt n din- THIEVES Tomorrow Begins the Great SPRING SILK SALE The first grot opportunity to buy Silks for ess conus tomorrcfathe great spring event. Tomorrow end Torek following we give you the resalt of our TOork in &nv the best silk items which were to York to be had in that great market. 75c Colored Silks 1 two-ton- silks ed HE great wave of silk fEE the north window filled with these colored pongees which are to be the proper thing this season and which are already in great demand . this is our method of starting the season off with a good, enthusiastic selling. Well just about cut the price in two . . Every color is here . . . every desirable color . hand some, heavy colored pop- ularity is surging through all high class establishments Surely this will be a season of d silks and especially handsome these silks, changeable colors which are made each season in almost marvelous color combinations . . And tomorrow these are among the sale goods . . . Regular $1.25 qualities . , . full 27 inches wide . . . every piece crisp and new two-tone- 48c pongee silks worth toe 75c .25 68c of being good dressers. 1 .25 Silk Burlap coarse as but'ILK BURLAP chers linen . great silken threads woven square very plain . . and how beautifully they hang and ding yet and flare 'in the finished gown. . .Silk burlaps are to be soli at much cheaper prices this week . . Every piece new and clean. . selected from the sample of the greatest silk maker in the world . . Morning frocks and street gowns and house dresses will be made of this sturdy material . , little trimming will be usea..just a few buttons . . a french knot cr two, and stitched bands. .$1.25 quality... 88c Silk andtoool or pare wool. - If you are not one of the many who read Wright's ad regularly you ere the one who is lotting most hundred! have the habit and are richer thereby. , ds .. One hundred years ego the Colas' company came into existence. To celebrate the anniversary they put. up a 25c. bottle of their good tooth powder a bar of Cashmere Bouquet Soap, and we will sell the whole thing for Showing Distinction StylishdressWaists 19b. in The thing most sought ater by the women today is gained by the careful selection more than any. other article of wear, is responsible for different appearance. It is an inspiration to merely see styles which come to us from the makers. Think of this; the maker who sends us these waists devoted his entire time to this special business; think of working the year through on a single subject; is it any wonder that the Spring waists are handsome? You will be pleasantly surprised at the prices; we try to price them so that the goods are gore when the begins to wane .. . You are welcome to the spring showing. of th: waist . . the waist, on s.-as- Weeks Domestic Bargains and especially mothers Jaunty Skirts $3.50 dose attention to this list. You would hardly believe It If we should tell you the great number we ell of DOUGLAS SHOES. They In- crease In popularity $2.50, 3, 3.50. Tuesday forenoon Mis Dee will meet with the Fanny Work Claes. Some new pieces are to he exhibited. You are welcome. Mothers will appreciate the sale of Infanta' which begins tomorrow, bands. We've bought so many that we are able to sell the silk and wool (1.25 kinds for 39c. ACTUALLY 29c will be the price, beginning tomorrow. Long kid glove aro Just in. For about what you would half! to pay for the material t e sell you stylish skirt;. give In all the new colors Dog collar necklace Jewelry $i to 2. A the nrw neck great variety of new hat pine Initaled and Jeweled. 10c, np Every person who sees' this advertisement will respond during the week or at least they should do so The domestic department furnishes the materials for more dresses and other clothing than any other d:part-men- t. It is in the domestic department that prices are low hence a special) reduction attracts extraordinary attention. Choice cotton chaQies of 15c 1 new pattern . lawns many will buy these for future use 5c kinds 124c ,,1 0c cheviot ... Good apron gingham 7c our price Good quilt calicoes Ginghams 5c J 9c the other dealers charge 6c and a variety of 5c patterns the 10c quality Bedford suitings for 25c crepe and voile 7c zephyrs spring dresses an exceptional value at Fruit of the Loom Muslin others charge 12T Pce 5c light or dark, 20c this material for shirts, waists, a good ftout material in light or I ,V. ..20c JAIL. ing and Attorney James H. Hawley, denying that they had had any converSSSia?MtoMMirCh sation with Foreman Moaa in regard to mad against A. the evidence In the 8teunenberg case, Jury which e alleged V,h the detenu, also were William D. introduced. by H'ywsVJ'1 A. "? Ororga Pettlbone, The motion of the defense to quash .r, th. testimony in the was denied. The questikeB ,0Jtr before tion indictment thutflp, raised by the detenu on demur-n- r Smith. Mr. Mom were argued nt length and were h no taken, under rtoBt til J h,d U,kea advisement hy ot tho tan aa Jury Smith,. nnUl Tuesday morning. Judge testified that ho nev. ft any opinion aa to tho' nth STEAMER GOES AGROUND. 01 th men. Atlantic City. N. J-- v March 16. The wwernw Frank R. Good Brttlrtt steamer Clarence, from Para ,v $4.50 Theres our h Worth six and seven dolars are the skirls which we offer this week at $4.95, jaunty walking skirts lor which the dressmaker would want this amount for the making. blue Of dignified materials, mixtures man ta Iored, having the graceful flare, the stylish swing so distinc tiveol this seasons skirts 17c just two dozen left of these McGee skirts which are offered at a little less than half price. It is because the line is now broken that we sell the remaining few at this reduction. Yoa who have worn McGee skirts know the beauty of the adjustable yoke. It fits about the waist and hips and flares gracefully at the wide flounce at the bottom. $4.00 and $4.50 qualities $1 for New York, struck on tho shoals between the Tome river life saving station and Island Beach today, and ia etill hard aground. The eefi is smooth and it ia believed that tho. steamer will be floated at high tide. ' Captain Mason said that the passengers became panic stricken when the Cxarenu struck the audy bottom, but were soon calmed. Railway eonpacy operating all the traction line In Pittsburg and all in Allegheny. Recently the men made a demand for aa Increan of I cents an hour and the action ot the company to regarded aa n eompronlse. DOWIE JOING TO MEXICO. Kingston, Jamaica. March 17. John Alexander Dfwie, of Zion City, Ills., loft Port Antmlo night for- Mexico Pittsburg, March IT Advance in by way of gantlsgot Cuba. He has alwages of cue rent per hour has been most recovered from hla attack of pr- the' Pittsburg alvala granted the employes WAGES ADVANCED. . MM We have a dainty little bead necklace with a pendant for 14c. All thing come to him who don't ait but husliea. Tf you never do more thnn you're paid for. you'll never get paid for more thnn you do. which hive The example of ttrec come under our notice are those who have not only done those things they were told to do, but did every Ihlng they could. ' Walking Skirts at $4,95 McGee Petticoats $I.Q5 check or polka dots 5; Madras shirting-- use children s dresses dark colors the bo tom, seams all bound, tr naming! ot straps and buttons, very new, this spring's arrivals 25c 10c Cotton Henrietta Wc could hardly do justice to these skirts by mere description. The miking would not be shown in an illustration. therefore we urge you to see them . . . Made of a fine quality of bnllantine, Hare at lt ner party, Friday night. laid for ten. Covers were Sheriff CUrko of Dke and Constable The engagement ef Mine Gertrude White. teacher in the Madlaon achoof, McAdams of Carlin arrived in Ogdea and Prof. E. R. Thomas, principal ef yesterday atoning to take in tow WU-aoFlixgeralA and Johnson, bat thetr one of the city school, is announced. cells ana empty. Somewkeiw along the stretch of track to ih north, they A concert will be given In the First their way, conscious that Presbyterian church, next Friday even- an wending robbed a atom of its Jewelry, wen ing. under the ausplora of the Young they Arrested on and turned People society. The beat talent ia tooa after a suspicion, day of laveatigattoe la the city will take part. Ahlefc nothing was learned of thetr Tickets for Woodmen Excursion to aiyecedenta. Salt Lake. Tuesday, March 80th. on aidThe Nevada officers ana, with th of Ogden officials, planning n camsale at Ogden Farm. Co., Wash. At., which they aro hopeful will paign. 1. Muncey'e Cigar Storefith 8 .Schofield succeed la locating thn thtovea. When 115 24th; Gasberg, 275 25th. last aaei toe trio wan laiauroly walkover the O. & 1 tracks. The second series of geological ser- ing north mons will be commenced Sunday even- They were accompanied by two other presumably members of the ing In the First Presbyterian church. fellow, a nae gang. They will deal with the geological At the time of the arreit of the condition of "Tits Great Basin,'' "Lake phony Jewelry men. an attorney waa Bonneville'' and "Great Salt Lake. secured, through outside parties, to defend them. a Ogdrn-XeTadThe Mining company All points north a far aa Pocatelfo haa shipped two concentrating tablet, have been put on the lookout and dea wagon, blacksmith tools, etc to scriptions of the man aro in tho 8panlsh Beit, Nevada. Mechanics will of town constable and sherleave in a few days to repair the mill iffs. Clark and will Jourat that place. W. M. Blodgett la ia ney north after a McAdams search of thorough charge of ths work, stained by Sam- this city haa bean made. Local ofuel Wilson. fice ri have pe act rated Into every possible place, and little doubt reA thief removed the Salvation mains hiding th thieves havw shaken that Army's offering box from th counter the dust of the city from taetr feet. in the Pacific hotel early thla mornHad (ho atone man. Buckle of Car-- ' ing. Th bos contained about 2 la Ua, aottfled the town officials of the dime and nickels, also a few coupon immediately after it occurred tickets donated hy railroad employes, robbery Wilson and hla two companions would which ana exchanged for cash. be inmate of the city JaiL Two daya before the sheriff was notified. At the meeting of the county board elapsed Hla telegram to Ogdea, had ha informof education yeaterday nothing ed earlier, would have reached tba hut routine matter were placed elation on the morning of the imat. before Th health Such luck la favor the board. of the robbers, both wee of tho aeveral districts men from Nevada admit, never, ha bo la good condition. The been reported to surpassed. county physician was present sad gave Constable McSheriff Clarks sons suggestion! aa to tho beat way to Adams made aanddetermined at- -. limit the number of contagious disthe . Jewelry to seruro rate In the county. Tho advisability tempt which ' was tamed ever to At-- I of organising a humane aoototy to tornsy Lssssnger hr the Nevada work In conjunction with the social y thieves for his services ia defending, recently incorporated waa brought be- them In police court. They failed comfore tho meeting and referred to the pletely. Lesscagcr stated that ha had county attorney. disposed of the jewelry and could not recover it. If there to any ' way to compel ths t PULLED DOWN THE FUG parties la possession of tho "phony to deliver the goods to the officials, Chinaman Had Raised a Yellow Em- they aro determined to taka that blem on Wrong Day. course; Wong, proprietor ef the Bon Ton real Durant, took from a cheat la hla sanctum an imperial flag of yellow. Tenderly he gathered np the folds of the silken emblem and shuffled his way to the front of the rratanrant, where an iron rod aeveral fret abova the door, made an excellent flagstaff. With a few pieces of cord be tied the flag securely to tho rod. Then aa tba brerso caught tho colors of China, they fluttered and napped abova the head of street walkers. Wong and hia countrymen, fellow workers In the restaurant, drew together in a little knot of admiring Celestials. TEACHERS ARE ADDRESSED BY , "Irishman heap glad, said Wong and THE MAN FROM LOGAN. they retired Into building. The flag fluttered. The wind blew in gyrating runrata, ao that the flag Mistakes Mads In Schools by Vote curled fantastically. In front of the Teachers Inters sting s aod-ern of "ould Diamond saloon, group Lectors. work of the had welched the Chinaman with Increasing interest They wore shamrocks la their ooati Tn a address delivered before th and green tlea proclaimed their nationWeber county teachers la the district ality, of which they were proud. A tall Irishman suddenly exclaimed: court room, Professor 1 A. Ostein, of "It's a d agrace to the Irish. H dash- th State Agricultural college, spoke ed for the flag, aelsed It and ripped Instructively on ths moat profits hi it from ita moorings. He rolled It In methods of teaching geography. Hs a ball and thrw it contemptuously nt stated that there wars both positive and negative ways ot iiKulcitlM the the door of the restaurant. Wong, 'with hla employe, rushed principles of this interesting subject. all out, grabbed up the flag, and poured Although ths positive side wa to moat out a flow of eloquent Chinese at the important and unabashed Irishman. Then he sum- teachers, there were, nevertheless, i moned the police and cried loudly for negative phase upon which too mueh lire could not be laid. Justice. As a starting point and a thing over Officers Pender and Chambers reto be kept in mind he emphasised the tn time to short the call, sponded definition of the great German geogra-phtthey comprehended the situation, pad-fluthat "Geography to a study of the Chinaman, rebuked the Irish- the earth as ths horns of man. Too man and mads no arrests. hs said, wa lose oar moor: Wong took in his flag. Hereafter frequently, from the text; wa on 81. Patricks day he will be care- ings and drift away study ths earth as the homo of tho ape ful abo it hanging out hla yellow flag. or regard ths subject from some other viewpoint. Although wa may with perfect liberty allow our thought to wanREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS der from Dan to Beersheba, thla on The following real estate transfers thing, the fact that the earth is the home of man, must ho kept constantly were recorded yeaterday: Ecclea Lumber Co. to John Drmayer, in mind. Aa to source of Information, hs rw Sr., consideration 970, lots 23 and 24. hooka a i of block 4, South Park addition to Og- ferred to ths regulation text being very incomplete, marc finger den. outlines of William H. Wallis and wife to Geo. boards, to he used only aa facts on ths To ths impress atudy. 3 2 of the aouth feet the Saxton, mind they must be given more north half of lot 4, block 1, of Steph- child's life then it is possible to draw from 2 2 the north and ens' First addition To gain thla and ho statement. bare block feet of the south half of lot 5, to make nse of tho teachers the urged First addition to Ogden numerous 1, Stephens' pamphlet issued by the railCity. way companies, state board of imml-gratlJames C. Waugsgaard and wife to and chamber of commerce, Huntovllle City, part of lot 5, block 12, which might he had for th asking. Alplat A, Huntsville aurvey. Consider- though th statements which they ation 9360. contained might he overdrawn and Jana Starkey to Jesse Singleton, highly colored, the Illustrations used secof of northeast ths quarter were usually accurate photographic repart tion Id, township 5 north of rang 2 productions which would have greater west of ths Salt Lake meridian. effect than mere didactic discourse. Ia hi supervision of educational STEAMER GOES ASHORE. work, he remarked that In every other P itudy on the curriculum he had observed the possibility of too much explanPunts A kronas, China. March 17j Nsws reached hero today that the atory talk on the part of the teacher, American steamer Olympian front but the study of natural geography Portland, Oro., and San Francisco for stood In marked contrast, in this to all other studies. Hero the Boston, which passed here March 10, carried away her anchor chains and teachtr must have a store of general went ashore in Possesion Bay, March knowledge end must talk incessantly. 13, and la now embedded three feet Map work waa endorsed by him only la ths gravel beach. The Olympian to under certain conditions. When thla an old aids wheel steamer of 1,003 Is required of the pupil, he maintained tons. She left Portland in tow of the it ahonld always he for some definite American steamer Zalaadla and waa purpose, such as the location of the destined for nae an excursion boat, timber and mineral belts ot the running out of Boston. poc-seasl- Tuesday we place on ule a line of ladies' rubber gloves for kitchen work. etc. We want to demonstrate the good qualities of these gloves so Tueaday you may hare the ?Cc. quality for 59c. Pompeian Maeaage Cream will taka the black heads out by tho roots soften the skin and give a good color. We sell the 50c. else for 39c. At the ribbon counter will be found a line of turnover collars of very good value. . tomorrow and week the price will be fust half for some and two-thirfor others crisp and new ot, pretty embroidery.. 10c collars 5c.. 15c collars 10c. Housewives The Delineator for April la here yesterday eleven days late seeme that the lost time is more than made up in the handsome volume e peep into this number will help to dispel this winter chill. eame We have a few lace trimmed handkerchiefs which have been need for decoration purposes. They're a hit rumpled 5 and 10c. kinds you may have them for 3c, 10c Turnover Collars 5c This left. Since the cutters and fitter were here the remnant counter has been abolished naturally the remnant have accumulated. Monday you will find hundreds in the old place. You must come soon this sale for these will surdy be a quick one . Infants $1.25 bands for 29c . . We cannot promise more than two of ihese to each customer. It is a way we have introducing a new article.. made without the shoulder straps or diaper tab. h silk and wool or pure wool. .. Tomorrow begins the Great Spring Silk Sale. If you can but see the window ell explanations would be redundant. It la positively the greatest silk ule yet the very newest creations. It ia our method of starting the season off with vim. Only a short while will the sale laat notice the ad to the Next Friday wa make a sale of waist patterns. We re cutting up a lot of new mercerised walatlnga the new tan shade there will be three and a half yards in the piece the goods sell for 35c. We will sell the waist pattern! for 63c. That's about half. 29c Infants Bands clothing la made- - the style and char ome of the beet clothing has. actei It la said that some of the beet tailors in Chicago take pattern from the ready made milts of Hart. Schaffner k Marx. We are not surprised, since the man who design these clothes is paid the princely sum of 115.000 a yaar. If you see a particularly well dressed man It is nine chance out of ten that he wear a H. 8. k M. suit. We sell them to men who have the reputation Talk doesn't make a good stock but a good stock makes talk that's why ae've had so much to say AT THE TABERNACLE Explanatory Song Service Will be the Program on Sunday Afternoon. Something new in this city will be presented at the Ogden Tabernacle today at the regular afternoon meeting. This Is a song service by the Ogden Tabernacle choir, assisted by Horace 8. Ensign, the Salt Lake baritone. Elder David O. McKay, principal of the Weber 8take academy, will be the speaker and hie remarks will be Interspersed with music. Previous to each selection eung he will speak on ihe number to be rendered, from a Gospel standpoint. The arrangement cf the number will also be each as to enable him to present in his explanation, ia logical eequenee, the doctrines of the church relative to apoatacy and the subsequent restoration of the Gospel, including the purposes of God, His power and the spirit of worship in which He ehould he approached. The program haa already been published, though It to likely that it will be rendered In an order different from that published, and will include aueh wonderful- - ohoruoes - aa "Babylon's Wava," by Gounod; "Lord "of Heaven. hy Parker; "HalMuJah Chorus. from Hindels Measltii," and "Gospel Restoration,' hy Stephens. The choir win be in attendance In full strength and the servicaq prom fee to be of unusual Interest. The nerviest will be held at 8 p. m. and the public is cordially invited to attend. GE0GRAP11T BY PROF. OSTEIN well-know- n ot . 1-- t, THIRD WEEK IN AUGUST RETURNING TO WASHINGTON. : Groton." Mas., March' IT- - Mrs. Roosevelt, the President's wife, who arrived yesterday to attend ths conBuffalo, Match 17. The grand firmation exercise at Groton academy trustees- - of the Fraternal Order of of the class ef which her son Kermit WashEaglet, In eesskm In this city, has is a member, left here today for Roosechanged the time for holding the grand ington by way of Boston. Mr. trie In Milwaukee from the second to velt occupied" a 'private Car' attached to (he regular drain. ths third week la August next. Time of Meeting ef Eagles In Milwau- kee Changed. |