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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER TELEPHONES TEN PUPILSTEACHERS ROOMS EDITORIAL Nil SI 'FImm lidipMMit Bell Pfione, Im ring BUSINESS OFFICE No.54 EIGHTH j SESSION. e : Being under legal age, aPPeartd VlTairior.OraJo5 w. Daan, Clarence 5lta E. Aktoua, " McFsrUad, Ernest Sharpe, Fred M. Andrew Wheeler, Alfred Willard, Washington avenue. Wheeler, Leonard Howell, Louis A. Wilfred Nellaon, Evelyn Karr, Miaa Suuraeon of 2410 Washington avenue will move her millinery par- - Minnie Adams, Eva Stratford, Carrie Lucy McFarland, Jandlna Taylor. Frank, Mabel Barton. Royal Parry.Ella Bingham. Cora A. Btevenaon, Wilmer C. Jensen, Bertha Packham, Pearl A warranty deed waa Sled yesterday 'v?,lljVlu!ii Roeella Sunger. Reu transferring from Alma M. Blanchard ,fl' Myrtle to Bulb P. Matthews part of the north- - ben T. Short. Mary L. Thomas, west Quarter of section 36, township Washburn, Joseph Jenaen, FriendCrag-un-, Lafe R. Erickson, Hyrum T north, range 3 west. Alma L. Ellla. Sheridan Costley, PowFor that china shower take a piece Ida M. Davis, Percy Davis, Elsie of china from Wheelwright Bros. Large ers, Walter Griffith. Emily T. Isaacson, Alma Wiese, Jessie N. Stephana, Ivt assortment Just received. M. Beua, Robins Green, Ruth Harbin child of Mark John- sou, Ruth Pinkham, William H. Hye-loThe Lydia B. Beua, Margaret Dance, son, employed In the baggage room at Stanley the Union depot, fell off the table at Violet H. Hart, Eliaa Wright, Charles the family home. 1350 Washington ave-nuf-e Penrlngton. Fraacla N. Clark. late laat evening. One arm was Penman, Minnie Parker, Earl Nelson, broken and Dr. R. 8. Joyce waa sum- Cora Thompson, Jennie Child, Ive ParManning, moned. who set the mangier, and the ker, Ruth Harrison. Mabel Wardaworth. patient at laat reports wwasreiting easy. Pearl Morrison, Myrtle Tea, wa have those good home made can lies. Ogden Candy Kitchen, 2313 Rdu 5" flve-yearol-d When yon want pure cream or milk, BAIL CAME POSTPONED or good butter and fresh buttermilk, call Harrtsvllls Creamery sad Dairy, The baseball gamo aohoduled for this G. L. MoGregor lad. phone 1601-1- . afternoon at Gloawood park between prop. Delivery evsry swelling. the Oregon Short Lino shop team and baa been postJ. F. XalUher has sarured a Judg- tbo local newspapermen ment In the municipal court against poned for one week. The heavy rain day yesterday made the J. H. Siam for 9273 and costs at suit. which fell all la such a bad shape that It Tbs litigation grew out at a loan of grounds waa utterly Impossible to play today. 9300, said to bare been made by the The shop boys will go to Brigham 1601 in to defendant the to plaintiff on Deooration day and play the City Fame-mfee. on Attorney attorney's pay team representing that town. The waa eonneel fop the plaintiff. Brigham City papers, la referring to tho gamo, apeak highly of their team, BICYCL0B. and state that the game will be a battle royal, aa the shop team la one of Now that we have fln roads bfeyrles the strongest amhteur teams In thia Hemember that ara In great demand, city and la playing fast ball. H. C. Haaasn A Bon handle the National and Reading Standard blcjsctra. SAMUEL FRANCIS DEAD They ara the wheels Cor strength durability and nerfact action, they ara ' It," New of the death of Bamnel Francis of Morgan waa received in this city COUNTY BOARD MEETS yesterday. The deceased waa 76 yean of age at the time of hia death, which Baaldea the ordinary routine but resulted from general debility. Ha la little bu tineas waa transacted at1 survived by a wife and several sons meeting of the county board aad daughters, one of whom la Arthur A. of education. P. laakaim, to whom waa awarded the contract for building Frauds, a merchant of Morgan, and Dm Plain City arhool. filed Mb bond in W. W. Francis, counselor to the presithe sum of 93J75. J. J. Driver and J. dent of tho aiake. Stanley Dee are his bondsmen. Mr. Francis was one of the pioneers, The contract for building tho Hooper school, which had been awarded to and waa prominent Hi public and Mr. Gilles. waa recently surrendered church Hfe. The funeral services will by him and waa let to D. W. Stone be bald in tbs Morgan tabernacle ou Monday at 1 p. m. yesterday for 9IJU. MORNING, MAY 27, 190. Spring Clearance Sale CONTINUED MONDAY with many more Items on the list, all good stuff too Alert buyers are readers of our ads. We always have a merchandise message worth reading. Here it is for Monday and week. Get in the swim. NEWS BOARD OF EDUCATION IN SPECIAL EXAMINATION GRADE CONCLUDED. LARGE OF BUSINESS VOLUME TRANSACTED YESTERDAY. 98 rf LadlPS C nrPte !n aIL The aw the H"ntinued models. Xth- ing wrong with them, only in some instances diflerenttnmmmgtuiues on the new. The size are assorted. The price was from tin,-t. L2. To make short work of them they iro I Or at, each . . V - o Superintendent Allison Salactad the Will Hove to Peas structor Examinations. e ihnST COURT TERM Tho 1600 Mber will solve the wash da proolem. Bold by Wheel aright List of Eighty-onGraduates Given Out Bros. Last Evening by Superintendent Petto reon. Meedameo Dr. O. W. French, J. N. Jenaen, John Pawls. L. K. Eldridge end W. G. Usher of Coalville aw The eighth grade examination, which spending Sunday with friends in thia Friday morning, we brought to began city. a close yesterday afternoon, and Superintendent Petturson, with hia aaiiist- ants, prepared a lint of the graduates last evening. Of the ninety-onpupils i who took the examination ten failed ' A marrlag. Ureas -- a.ls.ued yre of Hooper. SUNDAY No, 61 PASS 16, rTAn, DISTRICT!! FOR NEXT FAILED TO .Ns. M Independent Tirana Bell 'Phone, one ring EXAMINER: OGDEN, In- The board of education met in special session laat evening, and togetber with Superintendent Allison selected the teachers who will be employed for tbe year 19U6-7- , provided they ean past satisfactory examinations. The following L a list of teachers elected: L. B. Austin, O. J. Stillwell. Ira D. Steels. John A. Wilson, Florence J. Hint, M. O. Blakeslee, Norman M. Robertson, Jennie M. Anderson, Jessie E. Spann. Katharine McCrary, Orate T. Hay man, Alice P. Reason, Ruby M . Wonn, Emily Bannister, J. M. Bishop. Mn. Carrie K. Rapp, Linda L. Irwin, Mrs. Gwen Key a Lily M. Leaman, Jennie Hamill, Lucile Stanley, Edna Ham-11Marion Reid, Sadie C. Powell Blanche Young, Mollie Webb, John W. Wlntle, Gwendolyn William, Anna Hansen. Eva Moyrs, Mabel Rowae, Anna M. Christensen, Alice Vallee Wilson, Edith Kiopenstfne. Florence R. Wittenberg, Joel J. Harris, MolUe Fulmer, May W. Hume, Mayme McDermott, Clara Browa, May Hertog, Emma Nellaon, Myrtle Fulmer, Clara Peterson, Claire Gipson, Maud Nalsbltt, Mary E. Roberta. Weltha Bulnap, Ruby K. Jones, Mrs. Hattie E. Wade, Mrs. W. H. Meal. Mrl. Luna H. Cahill, Trollies Carter, Eva E. Brown, Lillian Stanley, Mary Ikmaghy, Henry Barker, William I. Underwood, Louis E. Frinre, Meda McQuarrie, Lain B. Bell, Etta A. Halverson, Marion Johnson, Edith E. Roche, Lillian E. Newton, Ellxa-bet- b Cbarple, Blanche Fulton, D. H. Adams, Dura Snow, Lou E. Mitchell, Carrie V. Knapp, Jean Macmillan, Wll-l- a Spurgeon, Celia M. Tyler, Alice Flowers, EUa Dangers, May Kyle. Grace B. Bobbitt, Alta M. Fisher, Anna C. Jenaen, Ethel M. Harcombe, M. June Peirce, Daley L. Stone, Clara Warner, Elisabeth J. Pearce. Florence E. Stevens, W. L. Underwood, John A. Junk, Anna Moran, Clara B. Johnson, Joale F. Clara, Mary L. Bihler, Mrs. Mary W. Gloyd, Lillian M. Keating, Ethel L Greeuo, Jessie E. Maurer, Beulah Harrison. H. B. Selmall, Josephine Seaman, Inca M. Kitchen, Mrs. Clare D. Howard. Irena Tomasek, Bertha M. Stone, Kirkpatrick,. Katherine Higginbotham, Mrs. Kata Van Dyke, Florence Crompton, Myrtle Blackwood, Jennie Thomas, Mrs. T. R. Maguire, , Mts. Bessie M. Leavitt, Genevieve Belle Spencer, Olla M. Barker, Peart Goodale, Sarah O. Wilson, Evelyn I. Turner, Louie Parker, Mrs. Hut-tiMarkle West, Margaret Nelson. Marian M. Cook, Marian Belnap. W. I. Bmlthera, Florence Bohn, Myrtle Gibson, Stella Smith, Eleanor Roche, Belle L. Kerr, Zaita Dalton, Ethel Maupln, Olllo Blackham. Tho supervisor! of primary methods, music and drawing will be elected later. Plaintiff in Ceee of Wesaler vs. Halverson Granted Thirty Days to Prepare Bill of Exceptions. Yesterday was a buy day la the district court, and more esses were disposed of than perhaps ever before in a single day. In addition to the probate matters and cases mentioned on the motion calender in another column at this paper, the following but) ness was transacted at the afternoon session. A motion tor non-suby the counsel for th defendant In tho case of Richard OIney versus the Greet Western Belt end Soda caupsny was granted. The esse of James A. Calvert at ml against Peter A. Mattson, In which the defendant appeared in accordance with an order of the court to show cause why th court should not issue sa order restraining him from removing brick clay from the plaintiffs land, was continued. On motion of Attorney R. B. Faroe-wort- h the plaintiff In the esse of Henry Wesaler against George Halverson was granted thirty days additional time in which to file a bill at exceptions. On motion of the counsel for the plaintiff In the case of Katherine Blair vn. James S. Blair, In which a divorce was granted several days, ago, the court ordered that a writ at attachment be Issued against the defendant, the same being made returnable on June 4. The case of C. C. Richards, Jr., vs. H. Bird was dismissed at plaintiffs . cost By consent of counsel It was ordered that the plaintiff in the case of J. P. O'Neill ve. the Ogden aerie of the Fra- ternal Order of Eagles, have to and Including June 20 to serve a motion for a new trial. YOKEL TAKES RISKED HIS LIFE ' Washington, May 26. Although be risked hia life la tha effort to save a drowning comrade, Arthur T. Reeder, of tho marine corps, will not receive a medal from tha treasary department aa a reward for hia valor because the medals are only for deeds of hero lam In tha "navigable waters of tha Ualted States," and tha Ch egret river In tha canal tons la held not to be within the provision of the law. 34, 36, r AA 38. vDeUU Black, Blue and Rrown 25c Wash Belts Embroideml. White and Coloml Polka Dots Hilk New Gowns it 15c Corset Covers 75c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 15c, 25c, 35c, 58c and 75c Summer Vests Muslin Drawers dozen, special 9c Others... 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c 15 25c, 33c, 50c 60c and 90c rVlCmifftE L'lMAJlini Itlll itr ON ALL WRAPS ORGANDIES 67.50 610.00 612.50 raps now only Wraps now only Wraps now only INDIA LINONS BATISTES Newport quality; nice floral designs, beautifully blend1 On ed, fast colors. 12 I Hale price New spring effects, nice and sheer. Very dainty goods. 12 Hale I c. price 1UL .. We have U. CT. Decoration Bunting and Ribbon for Badges. 65.0 7.5 7.75 Overstocked on the 8 quality. Hale Price, yard Other best 12 l-2- c, l-3- c. r DL values 10c, 20c, 25c. New Parasols SSSSSrf.Wc.SL25 and $2.25 ON CLEVER McCall Prettiest MAN Patterns 10c and 15c Wash Dress En-ley- 'a $15.00 Shirt Waist Suits Just 12 left, sizes f iseaeee a SIGNS ARTICLES WITH CHARLES MLAUGHLIN. Goods Ever onJ Cl I lualcl VUII Ho department is always seeking for the best. That's why we DOG brand. The staying qualities are woven into every pair. They wear.12 c and 20c per pair. Try them. Olflff are selling the RULL . Contest Will Take Flees at the Grand Juno S, Second Day of tho U. C. T. Convention. perial lancers acted as a guard of hon- WRECK OF NEW YORK CENTRAL. This brilliant procession reached the palace through the main gate Albany, N. Y., May 26. Train No. Last evening articles were signed which for their majestic 84, a through express on the New and the princess of the Imperial house York Central railroad, wa wrecked between Mike Yokel of Ogden and end for visitors arriving and depart- Just east of Hoffman's early today. The Charles McLaughlin of Mated, Ida., for ing on state occasions. It Is reported locomotive and two earn a wrestling match, to take place In that the emperor waa moat cordial in mxll and expreae matter leftcontaining the rails, the Grand opera house on June 8, the hie reception of t(e ambassador and the engine across the two second day at tbe U. T. C. convention. hit suite waa received in audience by Intervening ploughing tracks aid toppling-ove- r This promises to be the banner event the Empress. on track No. 4. No on of tha convention In the entertainment Mr. Wilson, former secretary and un- was seriously Injured. for who will tuxsaes the til recently charge d'affaires at the provided gathwen made up of a locoThe er In Ogden at thlg time. American legation here, who, It has motive, express seven express cars, two horse will have a little the beet of the match been announced, is' to succeed H. H. D. cars and three empty drawing-rooaa regard to weight He hat placed a Pierce as third assistant secretary of cars, and carried no OUT IN WAS CASE JURY THE SIX passengers. It was of 9100 forfeit that he will weigh not will home start far 26th. May late, east bound and should have passed HOURS. more than 160 pounds at the time, and Hoffmans about 12:40 oclock. The that he will atep on the scales In the four tracks were strewn with wreckKODAKERS, ATTENTION! presence of the audience. The match age and passenger train No. 36, which will be beat two out of three pin falls. Cite Ha Oocupled Attention of Disfollowed the mall train waa held up Mike Yokel ha. plenty of Ogden trict Court for Two Weeks Having leased the Thomas Btudlo, several hours. Later trains over the U. P. the Defendant and desirous of closing out our kodak backing. He is known aa Ogden's Ilia reputation as a wrestler flock 69 and 25 per cent off will be Mohawk division were transferred by pride. la too well known to require soy press made on cameras, fixtures, etc. The detour to the West Shore tracks. comment at thia time. Sufflc to say Will M. Ottlnger, six hour' deliberation the Jury Thomaa Btudlo, that the coming event will be one of In After lessee. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS of O'Laugh-liMichael suit the damage the greatest wrestling matches ever Pacific Union railroad against the ha. pulled off tu thia city. a verdict In favor of an enviable reputation, having gone up company returned 7 o'clock laat evening, the at plaintiff at men some in beat the the against damigea In the sum at business and always made a creditable awarding him circumstances 916.000. Tbe leading up showing. to the litigation ware, according to the oomplalnt, that the plaintiff, while actCARD PARTY ing as brnkeman In the defendant's employ, fell from a box car by reason of the polling out of a faultily fattened Everybody is buying bread, more so in the hot BumIn spite of the Inclement weather the and la doing ao auztained mer months. Bret card party given by the Socialist grab Iron, which resulted in paralysis of local wax attended by a large and con- Injuries Do you prefer bread made in a damp and unsanitary the lower limbs. Owing to the Introgenial gathering ef people, who en- duction of an unuiually large amount air, saturated with a wealth of perspiration, as it will be joyed the social game and the delicious of testimony the cane has occupied the hand-mixin- g refreshments and especially the rousl-ra- l district court the greater part of two if made in tbe way? program furnished by the talented weeks. and healthy a in Or do made clean bread yon prefer Mr. Thatcher and hia little son, who has a voice of rare quality. Everyone atmosphere, made in a strictly sanitary manner by the BAND CONCERT went assy pleased with the evening, latest machinery? If so, ask for and voicing the wish that the Socialists "would do it. again. Financially This afternoon the Ogden concert and socially the affair was a huge su- band will give an open air concert on cre. city hall aquare. Following la the proAt the rinse of the entertainment prepared by Conductor Nichols, the lectures to be given hy Mr. War-ma- n gram and get. tbe largest, cleanect and best for your money. on the aubject of physical culture and if the weather will permit the conat the Methodist dhurrh. commencing cert will be commenced at 4:15 p. m. EVERY LOAF BEARS OUR LABEL. NO OTHER sharp: Judo 4. were announced. T. H. Lorey March' "Noisy Bill AH GOOD the only bakery that invites public inJUHT I Left Berauie I Love Schottlschc L. O. DeWitt spection. You PEACE MEETING Cornet solo "The Holy City... Adam Mr. Blulh. Mayor E. M. Conroy acted as chair Sextette from "Lucia Donizetti man at the peace meeting held in the "Nearer. My God, to Paraphrase' Tabernacle yesterday afternoon. Tbe Store and Factory 2557-6- 1 Grant Are., Ogden, Utah. Otto Langley Thee" meeting was opened by the chairman Spanish waits "La Circus''.... Emid.v explaining the objeci, and asking for Selectlon Faust" Meyrellis the hearty support of the citizens in March "Tlmbuctoo A. Geibel folthe all important question. The "Star Spangled Banner." lowing program wax rendered, and tbe topics were eloquently discussed. The musical portion of the program was BURGLARIES REPOSTED excellent, and the participants were at their best. Owing to the inability ot Two burglaries were reported to poFather P. M. Cushnshan to be present lice headquarter last evening. The the subjert of "Consideration of Existing Among People at first report rarae from Mariott settletbe Present Time Which Properly ment Thomas Stonge r of that place Should Be Referred to thq Court of stated that he had occasion to go over Arbitration." was not given, but with to the home of his father, who lives this exception the program was ren- sdjacoat. and who Is absent limn hi It home, and found the house open. VISITING ANNOUNCEdered ax at first outlined. CARDS, to take an inventory The attendance was small, which will he MENTS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, wax largely due to the larlement to ascertain Just what is missing. This MENU CARDS, TALLY CARDS, PROweather and the promoters are think will he done tmnudiatetv, and the GRAM CARDS. on the case. nt will go to We desire to Impress upon your ing seriously of repeating the meeting Mat evening the home of About on a Sunday evening, when more peomind the best Mass of work lessee this aveGrant M. 3706 at Kimmio be can August expected. ple place. There will be no on nodes sary nue w. Solo Mrs. Fred N. Hes. hy thieves They took delay In executing orders aad w guarwith thi-ou their departure a child's Invocation D. O. McKay. antee satisfaction both aa to quality of Effect of War Upon National Ideal -- aving hank containing about $16, a work end price. clothes. of Rev. hand suit of American Citizenship" J. E. Xj grip and a CV1 and Inspect the work and get chi-.Intruders the to he could Csrvor. given as prices. Lou E. Mitchell. Solo Miss "Story ef tbe Organization of tbe AMBASSADOR WRIGHT RECEIVED. Cutirt of Arbitration Mrs. Dr. .1. S. Gordon. Tosio. May 2G. Ambassador Wright. Solo Miss Mjrt'e Ballinger. acccm;ii:iid by the members of the The Incompatibility of ihe Chris- American embasay and ladles of the tian Life Whh War. Its Practices. part, proceeded to the palace today to Its IdonV- - Mr Strah W. Talmas-- . M credentials to the EmperprPM-nSolo Mr. Fred M. He-- . or. The court master of cereTlie Mora! H- xtilt of WaK'-Ap- omonies w nt to the embassy to ronvay tie David O. the an-l- i condor to the palace in an Solo Mi 1u K. Mitchell. imperial carriage and a troop of im OLAUGHLIN or. . AWARDED - weal-boun- d ln n REED CAFE ' REED HOTEL COMPANY announce that we hare taken over the REED CAFE and will conduct the same hereafter, our object being to pro vide an acceptable restaurant for our hotel gucsts( who as a class, it is well known, demand tbe best), and also to cater to the Ogden public, who, we believe, will appreciate and patronize such a cafe as we expect to conduct Our constant aim will lie to supply the best the market affords, and at a very reasonable price, as will lx shown by menu below. The cafe is located on the first floor, one lonr east of the entrance to the office, is handsomely furnished, quiet and respectable, and a suitable cafe for families and private parties. Why not Let Our Cooks do the Work and Give the Wife a Rest Sundays, Theatre Nights, Holidays etc? for ; fl2. 50 meal tickets for ? 10.00. f 6.00 meal tickets Come and get one. TTIE 65-00- In addition to the regular short order bill of fare wc have for Sunday evening, May 27th, 1906, the followin g: MENU Mock , ' ' Consomme Princess Turtle Salmon Steak, Tartare, 30c Saratoga Chips . Sliced Cnenmhers, 13c Olives, 10c, 10c Radishes, 10c Young Onions, Lettuce, Roiled Sugar Cured Hum, Champagne Sauce, 30c Boast Prime Ribs of Reef, Natural Gravy, 35c Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Hancp, 35c 35c of Fillets Fowl, Supreme, Rell Fritters, Royal, 10c Mayonnaise of Chicken, 25c Sliced Tomatoes, 15c 10c Ham 25c, Tongue 25c Sardine on Toast 25c New Potatoes, 10c Mashed Potatoes Sugar Corn New Asparagus, 10c New Green Peas 10c Cold Roast Reef "25c Lemon Meringue Tie 10c Apple Pie 10o Irp Cream and Cake 15c Cream 15c Preserved Figs with Whipp'd Cream 15c Btrawbeme and All hot moat orders include Soup, Broad, Rutter, Coffee and rotntooK Md-aughll- n Sanitary Bread Ogden's CaKe and Factory old-fashion- Hess' Bread The Hess Steam Baker i I Engraved Stationery - . |