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Show t:ii: examini-t- iiiNiNt; moi:iv.. jrxr. i'T.'m. o.,iu:. i.wr,. i $1090 Wi ..WRIGHT'S.. TRUNKS AND BAGS BE 6IVEN IN PURSES JUNE SALES RACE MEET ON 7TH AND 8TH OF THIS MONTH. These June Sales should prompt quick attention on the part of intending buyers; the season is fast growing old. the stock already shows' the heavy selling which has been done ai ihi weather came . . we advise a careful reading ot this list. .r store since the warm Nt-x- Week i Saliivan and Be an Attractive Time for Lovers cf Horses. W-l- l tiiiuieilv On,- el tbe mott promirtug a: Weieer. of the T. T. T. MUventiou days wlil Mahn. They have i tVi.i tear Unit the race in- vts u bv arranged for city. the 7th bbd Vlt uf June. n Tbe race of the ii M.ir.:i Rev. Tarver got ttd Fair ssMiuiaiiou met lari Spring villr the begiu.tiiy o! ntxi week rveniug and u distribute f In contmenci lit in purses on those two dans. at ddcmii a Hie The program, not yet definitely arwill he published lit the Mornranged, miinMmci-Adaline klr. of her dauphin. Win- ing Examiner. the Tbee events on the tatr irack will nie. to Hurry Know Mi-- of S:.li I.hm briitg to Ogden tin- fasteet stork In the The marriage will t ;.!. place wtnL Titere v, U, b,. at twelve ita, June tit h. or fifteen pacers and -i ninni-rlhe like f whii-l- has never vit-J. M Hannaford. of llie Narthrri. ra:lnd. track. gathered In ret uf ore un the Ogden will arrive in his p c.a! itir mi train All thhorses that wet's brmight No. J at 3:45 Uimonu.t mtniiiiif;. lithere fur the May ut'ih races are is u route to Low iija over fen the evvuu of the Tlh and Kth, and, In addition to these, -- i vcu o'clm-un hi morning Sunday o.her horses will arrive from Salt excuraiuu train lor Kmulits of ulum-hu- a laike, Pocatello, Simnish Fork and and friends wi.l li an- - the various otht-- r of the for 1'urk City. At Sail lodge states. members will be Ukt n on luianl. The The track is reported In excellert iln- s.imt.-- day. train ,o Oplt-condition. In view of the thousands of to be tn Ogden on thefts dates Albert Tsylor of lauiiuv illo, lilalu. Iteoplo race meets now being srranged is in ihe city on hiiMuesa' slid is also the frlt-ndMr. Tavlor was the will be the host that can be put ou sheriff of Fremont for right the track. t The race sc. o. M. Runyan, in years and la now engaged Richardson and Moroni Stone, tile busineaa at Loul.-tille-. He returns Ezra an- - bending every effort to nuke these linniii tomorrow. races the event of the U. C. T. At 2 o'clock Rumlay. W mid men of tlii-- World will atari for the cwneU-rlt-a- , where gtwves of uiembera will FRENCH WOMAN DEPARTS lie deroiaied and three numuments The occaKimi is the annual nwmorlal services oi ihe kxlge, and Taken by an Officer and ia fo be 5ou nirinbers will participate. lit of Ofcili-u- . ar - now - Dainty Summer Waists $1.38 lady dressmaker who saw them said that she would not make one like them ed to say nothing of the materials . . stylish white waists . . for values up to 5i.;o tor 5i.8. A lace-trimm- Sale of Ladies Oxfords We offer a great line of the newest oxford at prices which are much less than the regular value . . all of the new shapes . . t ome are worth up to 5$. 50 . . the sale prices range from 51.48 to 52.48. Gingh am Petticoats prut-pt-rmi- s liuer-luouuiaj- nii-u- Cri.-nwei- - . inter-ntoun-ai- n On the table near the exchange desk you will find a lot of petticoats of good gingham . . the styles are full and. ample . . the materials alone would cost as much as we ask for the garment . . all sizes, 88c. a. con-mit- uit-rca- All Lace Curtains Reduced The lace curtain department is busy these days . . the sale is still on . . the fact ed in this department is the reason for special selling . . all that we of the curtains, regardless of the former prices, are offered at a uniform reduction. over-stock- Mill Remnants of Embroidery Tomorrow' the last of the embroidery remnants will be added to the lot on the counter and this week will end the sale . . some there are which are priced at less than half the valee . . we have them from the maker . . the ends of the seasons selling, none more than half price Straw Hats for Children . . Every conceivable style, and kind of straw hat for the child is here . . the plain straws . . the fancies . . and the newest shapes . . we have tried to price them so there will be none left at the end of the seasons selling. There is an advantage of having a buyer in the New York market in the very heart of the center that produces the new styles the novelties of all kinds . . He sends us now the best styles for the ladies in hand bags . . The new' white bags are included . . Various prices. June Sale of White Goods This week will completely clean out the line of wash goods which' we offer at . . Some of the oc, 60 c and 70 Eoliennes, Voiles and Nets . . It has been an inducement which has attracted many customers to the department . . Tomorrow again you may have them for 2jc. Embroidered Waist Patterns Pattern consists of front, collar, Cuffs and material for the body of the waist, all handsomely embroidered . . 5i-2- J patterns $2.2$ patterns 51.98; 52.50 waists for 52.18; 5m waists for 5j-io- . One week, beginning tomorrow . . Geo. A. liOwe company will hegiu a fire sale, nu June 7. in tlie building next to Western Vuion office, now occupied by tbe firm. The aaLage has disclosed lnrgc quantities of goods but slightly damaged and these will be disposed of at bargain. Kits of tools and household Ironware wlH lie old at a great sacrifice. M who was brought Davldt from the ITnvo Menial Institute a week ago by Pheriff Sebring, for the purpose of being operated upon at the Ogden ieueral hospital, will be pitted under tbe surgeon's knife this afternoon. A depression In the skull musis beed by an accident years lieved to be the ratisc nf his mental derangement. lttHiuisitc. Yt'v nearly every atyle of Trunk thata wanted ami they were imnle for us by tlie best Trunk Makers, wlto ifiiuraiitetH them in every reapeot. A suit has been filed by the Flrat National bank of Ogden against Jaa. Blair on thiee groralaeory notes agwtrb Interest and costs gregating of suit. TheFS notes were executed by James Blair and Pro at on fi. Blair for amounts reaching double the demands t forth in the complaint, but Preston S. Blnlr paid one-hal-f of each of the notes In question and he, therefore, is not hold In the action to recover. Knit Cases, Iawlse Gabrulle, a French woman low character, arrested iu Electric Alley tun days ago, on request of government immigration officials, was taken ln charge yesterday by Immigration who Agent Langley, of New York, start east wlih his charge on the Limited at 2:55. A matron accompanied the Frcnrb woman and will see to It that ahe croasea the ocean to her native land. r The woman has a who eluded Ogden officers, at the time of arrest. Both were warned for deportation. They came to the I'nlted Stales from France several months ago under assumed names. Their actions caused officials at New York to Invest igale their antecedents, which resulted In discovering that Ihey were undesirable chaiacters and could be deported. Communlcstkm waa opened with the Ogden police force. The women were discovered In tbe Alley, shadowed for several days until warrant for their arrest could corns from the east, when Louise waa Given by 'a THEATERS THECOMIKC LOSS OF EYE J. C. ONIEL BRINGS AN ACTION AGAINST RAILROAD. Claims Ha Waa Injurad by Incompatent Assistant and Asks for The people of Ogden are to be given several attractions In the theaters the coming week. Beginning Mondsy night vaudeville will be seen In the UUhna Muster, lor one week only, Fanner Jones and Hi. Figs," being cne of the feature. The ramie opera tioupe will be trasKfrrred to the Park theater, where they will present a new program. Friday night in the Grand Opera houee the big wrestling match will take place. KENNEDY'S Suit has been brought by j. C. ONlel against the Rto Uramle Railroad company for 115,000, to recover the tows of an eye which O'NM alleges waa deatroyed ttnough the negligence of The complaint waa the defciidanL filed today by Corn Maglnnla. O'Nii-alleges that In Oclolmr, of last year, he was employed at the Rio Grande Wiwtrrn shops at Salt Lake aa j ( 1 m. .? si Com-merrl- Ji.i7 - .... ll J . ! got Doctor Powers for him, and for (hat the murt fined the Jap only 3 and costa. But 1 am a widow and that accounts for It MARIE EVANS. (Bigrnd) e The young ladles of the Second ward are out in a minstrel announcement and, beginning Monday afternoon with a matinee, they will give three performancea In the ward amusement hall. Monday and Tuesday evenings the curtain rises at 8:15. The young ladies will lie In regulation minstrel costume, knee breeches, stylish coats and all. The Buster Brown girls will keep you guessing. The program, which Is as follows, suggests a merry time: Interiocutor Miaa Carrie Nation. End men Mr. Geo. Primrose, Mr. Chth. Thatcher, Mr. Lou Dorks'teadcr, Mr. Billy Klrsande. Opening company. Song and chorus, The Coining By EVERYTHING IN FIRST CLASS TAILORING Frock Suits Full Dress SuHs Trousers Business Suits Fancy Waistcoats, fc Select goods carried. New novelties added at short Intervals of Sweetheart Miss Lillian Kumell. When Jack Proposed Chorus, My Company. Song. Tbe Kittle and the Owl Eight Pickaulnnles. Bong and dance, My Black Bess Mr. Cbas. Kent. Song and chorus. When the Moon Comes Peeping Over the Hill" By Colonial Girls. But That Was All" By Chorus, Company. Song. "I Love You Honey, Deed I Do Mr. Fred Tout. Medley, National Ain By Company. Cut In latest fashion and made here In Ogden by the very best union workmen P. ANDERSON CO. TAILORS 282 Twenty-Fift- h Street Fancy drill Buster Brown Girls. Ten Minutes of Fun Mr. Iw Dock-steade- Minuet dance (Colonial costume) Colonial Girls. More Fun and Then Some Mr. Geo. Primrose. Stay In Your Own Song and dance Bark Yard Eight Pickaninnies. Grand Finale Toast, on Utah Company. Note: EXCURSIONS The Coming of My Sweetheart, composed by F. Dewey Richards: Toast on Utah, composed by Wal ter Emmett. Mlnstrely under the direction EAST SpNIONtf of Mrs. J. L. Herrlek. Monday and Tuesday evening, June 4th and Sth. Matinee Monday at 2:30. Via uK""- Bum-nieri- i I don't know why I should be treated so, but I suppose It la because 1 am a woman. On the flat of May my boy of 14 years waa down In the Japs pool room and a Jap, perhaps 30 years old, beat and kicked him so I had to Young Ladies of Second Ward, Twenty-fiv- Second Part. lie' A WOMAN'S PROTEST 115,000 SHOW First Part chorus. Cats Quartette WEEK f23.00 a machinist. Ilia duties required tha aid of an apprentice. It ia alleged that a hoy waa employed, wholly Incompetent to act as apprentice, so that when detailed to use a larg hammer for welding purposes he, through hla Incompetency, struck OXlel a blow on the aide of hit head. Glasses worn by plalnUff were broken and forced Into one of his eyes. He was removed to tha hospital where an operation was performed in an endeavor to save the optic, but without avail. Through the loss ot one, tha other eye has been weakened. On account of hla injury, rendering him temporarily Incompetent aa a worker and permanently aa n mechanic, ha nska for 15jm0 damages. , SUIT IS FOR of A MINSTREL We have not handled bread Glasmann j mounted police this afternoon, fighting or cake for aome weeks, but daily relaet Tuesday. ROMANCE ENDED HAPPILY when gee yesterday aald the only truth a battle which resulted In the death of ceive by express from the Royal Bakery, Salt loke, fresh broad and in the foregoing was the names of the a large number of them. General Manager A. S. Dwight was German roll ; also have made arrangeJ A who they ere. and the mar- - j Bsoeoek, Jr., of Buffalo, Marries parties, two of our oldest Ogden riage. He aaid that the marriage did injured by a bullet, receiving a scalp ments with Mm Ethel Glasmann in Denver. bakeries to supply us dally with trash not take place in Denver at all. hut in j wound that Is not serious. Five are out on strike. They bread, cake and pies. Cripple Creek, where Mies Ethel wee j are very defiant, marching through the j 10 The Herald.) chaperoned by l.er mother. afreets and Only awaiting the appear,Tunc 1 A pretty ro-i- d ance of the anarchist flag to attack ev' NOTICE ,f n STORY. GRAPHIC culminat-inA TELLS motor car ,a Mexican end American in Cananea h cry r'i. ko n 8 wedding who doea not Join them. They are makWe are again to take care . ,.;l l,l,nK trip eanlfcard to explain Los Angeles. Cal.. June 2- .- A special ing threats that they will destroy the of our business prepared Xaeo in all Ha branches; from days: The to the Timed ha.." ,!,r,rMs f the entire and exterminate every camp lvv I:' ' E. E. Edglngton. prineipal of Amer- American J. A. Babcock. Jr, of everything in good shape at our presln It. Bulbil... f.ii of n manufacturer of aut- - ican schools at Cananea. arrived here quarters at the warehouse, rear GO are between and 75 po- ent train that liceThere 2139 Jefferson. Everyone coming the :"1 hid bride wax Miae Ethel last night on a special and half of them are aiding with of n Ogden. Utah, brought refugees from the scene of the rioters Rome of them are stand- distance to buy goods or settle actells a graphic counts will get a discount. Bell riot. r,lv Edgington the met once ebout rouple a ing by the Americans, but It is feared .43-- and SfiLX. Ind. 343. The phone said: 1,1 S ,,t Lake' n4 the young atory of the riot. Hehead will not long remain with them if min they develof the Store Repair House. ,f,?n miun,pd ever elnce George Metcalf, by a they see that the Mexicans are getting He wan gradually forget-- opment department for the Cananea the upper hand. in 'hen a week ago teat Consolidated Copper company, and BOUND FOR CCDEN ranr.e to Denver to Inspect WU1 Metcalf are the only Americans BOAT CAPSIZED; 1 could as far as killed been have who FOUR WERE DROWNED. iT'7f. .;'r,"ne f rnt out from hie fath-I- - lesrn They were shot down by MexArrangements have been perfected the Bome a friend n ei vr1'1 while protecting company propicans the office of the Merchants and at mere 2. By June $aln Honolulu, chanee Through the cap- Manufacturers association, Between 25 end 50 Mexicans l,a-in Salt of boat nvno-- , . .'N,t Began a series of erty. been killed In the fighting. a occupied by Edward sizing ail thoac members who have a half white, and three Lake whereby tire,;....' 'Z f,,r01,n'1 the city and on pic-!nf the home Devaurhelle, were barricading tr- do ro, will be given tbe They V: , "Irvaiilp. which culminated when I left. It is feared native companions, off Maul island, last decide ln a trip to the marriage Ool Greene three of the natives privilege of taking In the excursion to will lic. 7 Americans all of morning, Tuesday homes the 11 after hours, but thatdynamited. A fast aa possible wo- were drowned. Devauchelle saved bis Ogden on Friday next, to be given una , der the auspice of the United :Itrh returned to the be effort men and children are being rushed out life by extraordinary Travelers association. InviAfter swimming for seventeen hours The 7,j! , "'"1 'he nereseary paprr. of camp on special train. Is bring armed. Devauchelle secured temporary foot- tations will be sent out to all memlrrnt to the residence rt ,n Aniprlcsn Every nf the Prare ber of i be Merchants and ManufacCapron, who They are gathering at the home of Col. ing on a teck on which he slept all turers' association. On Thursday he took .I:Telegrams were sent Greene and in the Presbyterian church, day Wedm-sdav- . The Tribune rays the train will Both and plane made determined to make a stand to protect a further swim of two miles and landed It vk,,1 o,,.! leave over f he Rio Grande at 9 o'clock. at Molokai. hrn !. then If every-:v- e their lives ard property. ' thine a The cost of the round trip has been lives -Dethe r One rioters of ,mK,,Bly to dynamited accompanied return and re. This afternoon h 7 the first sixteen hours reduced to f 1. The members will take hbmlng in Ogden. nawnshop In Cananea and secured aI vauchelle for From this following the capsizing of the boat, and their plaee ln the parade, which will . This large number of guns. lx then sank exhausted. It is estimated form tiprtn the arrival of the train, direproduced from Judee thev are not welltosupplied awith put up ter- that the former swam thirty miles, in- rectly aio-- th traveling men, and a arms, bnt'have enough was rible fight against soldiers or Amer- cluding the distance he was carried by march through tlio business section mad in L'nt of she wedding attacked the the currents. will he commenced. The- Mexicans Standard and Examiner icans 1 3.00, fe.tKI to M. NYE CO. FRED 2413 Wash. Ave. THE CLOTHIERS l Judge Thomas- Maloney has been made the recipient of a distinguished honor from tbe hands of Corporal Tanner. commander-in-chie- f of tbe G. A. R, In hla appointment aa assistant Inspector general. National G. A. R. This Is a tilting recognition of Judge services during the Civil war, when lie honored hla country ln the capacity nf standard bearer from 1KG2 to th rinse of the war, serving two regiments ns their color hearer during that time, and during that long and the colors period trying whlrh he bore to the front were never lowered. This, he declares to he the chief glory of his service to hts country. X s .Metal, (anvaa and Ijeuther covered, strong bolts and binges, I test of locks. Trunks at i.00, f 10.00, $12.50, 13.00 to flO.OO Ye are shoeing a line variety of Hags and Huit Oases from the best of Leathers in many different styles. 1, 1.30, 2.r0, to 10 Hags, ait-U-- 2454 Washington Ave. brld-groo- Youll timl bon a complete assortment of all aorta Travs-linj- ' ilt-a- w-- New Hand Bags Are Here of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Emma R. Wool'ey to Henry W. Manning, a part of the S. E. quarter of section 17, township 6 north of range Con2 west of Salt Lake meridian. sideration 8209. Geo. Storey i.nd wife to Thos. B. Storey, a part of X. W. quarter of section 28, township 7 north uf range 1 west of Salt lake meridian. Consideration. $1.00. James Thurston and wife to Lars Hansen, a part or N. W. quarter cf section 14. township 6 north of range 1 east of Balt Lake meridian, containConsideration. $1050. ing 23 acres. O. Alvin Parmley and wife to Susie Phalen, a part of the X. E. quarter ot section 17. township 0 north of range 1 Conwest, of Salt lake meridian. sideration $300. Patent Issued by ihe government to Michel Combe, couth half of R. E- quart ler of section 10, township 5 north of range 1 west, nt Salt lake meridian. Eighty acres. - May 26th and 28th and June 1st, 3rd and 16th, 1906 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Omaha &nd Kansas City ................. .. .... St Louis, Fit, Paul and MinDD&poliB, ....... .. ........... Chicago ...................................... Memphis. .................................... 20.00 32,00 30,30 4JL90 44,30 43,50 Proportionately Low Rates to Many Other Points. Tickets (Jood for Return to October 31st A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent Write Ogden, Utah. aBBBaaaBasBHsnsmHi |