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Show THE MORX1SO EXAMIXLk: OGDEX, ! Men of Og'den, WaKe Up Never have wo offered such values 1906. 22, Offering' Special If you can wear 34 35 or 36, be here For these two days we have made another deep cut in. Boys and Childrens Clothing us show you? Bear in mind you save on everything. We do not reserve one item. THE TOGGERY Youll Surely Be In Tp See Us Small Men and let us show you the early saw. ever in Remember the sale closes grandest bargains clothing you 5' a turd ay night. You must be here before then to get these prices Now Is the time to buy Clothing. will not be conas we do for FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Former prices look good to you. sidered. Come in, look these over. The price will Will you let JUNE NG KARNIVAL to K ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF OUR BIG We can save you money. FRIDAY MORNING, UTAH. JZ? The Store That Treats You Riftht war. ai tendance wen surpassed the expectations of those who bad charge of the entertainment, over 'ioo persons be- EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Phone Bell Phone, one ring EXCELLENT ing present. Ni. 0i ladipindifit Phene Belt lPfinil twe BUSINESS OFFICE A delightful reception and banquet was given at the Sacred Heart academy last evening by the alumnae to the leaNo. SS No. SS memoers of this years class. PROGRAM graduating GIVEN A missionary farewell and aorial will be given tills evening at the First ward meeting house In honor of Klder shortly Henry E. Taylor, who on a mission to Europe, BREVITIES rd to the visitors and Immediately after the train started for Lagoon. A merry time has been provided for at Lagoon. A baseball game for the rhampionahip of the stats will be played between Eureka. Bingham, Salt Laks and Ogden, a tug of war, a scramble for the possession of the goat, races for boys, girls, men and women, and other features. The homeliest Eagle on the grounds will ba given a handsome bmbrella. In the evening a ball will end the festivities and the local flock will return at ten o'clock. PUPILS OP SQUIRE COOP GAVE A RECITAL LAST EVENING. . NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Henry baa Instigated proWill Henry for the We have Just found a place to open Mrs. C. A. Gill and Mis Vera 0111 ceedings ofagainst and a business after the fire, and we will divorce, eecuring purpose Waa Crowded Tha With Grand Ogdene hart a full o! Eureka are visiting In thi city. line of hay, grain, flour ska, in tha complaint which has reMusic Lover ApProlonged 2270 Washington. Just been prepared by Attorney T. at and needs cently Greeted Number. Every plause Camping outfits. Wheelwright Bros. R. O'Connolly, that she be granted pertwo doors north of the Consolidated mission by tha court to resume her Imp. Co. We desire our friends and name. maiden and Deaeration patrona to call and see ns at our new The ladiea of the Methodist church The complimentary recital given by quarters. W. FARR A CO. is alleged at a cause of will give a pie and cuk Mle Saturday Grand Giwp-'the Squire pupllrt at Shaw'a Bargain atora on Washlng-t- n opera house last night was a pleasing LOIS H. DUNBAR DEAD avenue. O. N. Bean, author of "Corlantoa. nd decided surcess. The program Is In tha city on his way to southern Mr. M. Brght of Lo Angelea has Utah to see his mother. Mr. Bean hai ass of a high musical order, consistLola H. Dunbar, a civil war nurse purchased the Wright barber shop in made a contract with Klaw A Erlangi-- r ing of much heavy and difficult work, and widow of George A, Dudmj, sucEcelea building. the baaement of the to present Corlsnton' In New York yet It was admirably rendered from be- cumbed to a stroke of paralyM at her on or before next February. Incident- ginning to end. It proved to be one residence, 908 Twenty-seconstreet, filed was yster-daA warranty deed ally, while east, he made a successful of the most successful and enjoyable at 9:30 last evening. She became 111 tranaforring from W. E. Moore plunge Into business, having placed on recitals ever given In this city. There at 4:30 yesterday afternoon nnd Dra. and wife to (Samuel McCarty part of the market the Woolley smokeless fur- was not a moment during the entire Conroy and Tokeoka were summon! the northwest . quarter of section S, nace. program when the enthusiasm and Ap- at once, but she was beyond hope of town. hip B north, range 1 went, preciation of the audience was not recovery. Mrs. Dunbar was the only 1175. manifest. The prolonged applause at daughter of Mrs. Sweet of Boise, Ida. D.G. NELSON BESICHS the close of each number demonstrat- The time of funeral will be announced ed, In some degree, their appreciation later. Japanese lanterns at Wheelwright Bros. of the splendid Interpreatlona given. D. Q. Nelson, for the past eighteen There waa a very Urge audience months, circulation manager of the JOHN BULL RECOGNIZED HIM. 12. operwai Ethel Webster, aged Evening Standard and Morning Ex- many who could not- secure .seat Or. Bars ated upon for appendicitis by aminer, has revered his connection standing in the rear of the auditorium. Yeara ago, when the Democratic The stage was beautifully decorated Rich at the City hospital ymtorday af- with the papers, having accepted a critical a of central Maine relied to a conwith flowternoon and Is said to be In party and ferns, picturea, palms position traveling. work of the condition. She was brought to thla Lamar Nelson, who has been con- ers. The eettlng of the stage was good. siderableB. degree upon the Hon. Charles Brown and the city from her home In Idaho yester- nected with the circulation department It was Illuminated with loo lights ar- j Hon. 8. Wati-rrllla for of F. Johnson steady a In form the of ranged morning. cornucopia two will day of the become mam papers, which was decorated with ferae, and Increase in the Democratic vote, net ager. from the bottom of which hung a largo uraKsatlon of foreign born residents Osman silver teaapoooa, SOe per act. was tbe interesting feature of every cluster of June rosea. Wheelwright Brnt. BICYCLES. Squire Coops pupils are entirely de- term cf court. In WatervlUe was a French resiA. N. Rosenbaum, formerly of Now (hat wa have fine roads bicycles void of mannerism and affectation. Their every moyement la characterised dent, who had taken out hla naturaliand Brigliam, Vtah, now of New are in great demand. Remember that York, managing the Merchnnta Cooper- II. C. Hansen A Son handle the Na- with simple grace and ease. One very sation papers as souq as the law would For years thla man, whom noticeable thing in last evening's en- allow. ative Bump company, la back In Utah tional and Reading Standard bicycles. visiting bis mother. He stopped over They are the wheels for strength dm tertainment was that no pupil used Watervllliuns called John Bull, waa a stock witness for the Identification of In Ogden yesterday. He will return and net feet action, they are music or words In playing or singing. new citixena. He waa rablllty la about ala weeks. depended upon Squire Coop Is certainly an artist It.- as a musician, and hla pupils and re- to identify prospective voters when no Three-quaIre cream freeiers, $2. citals prove him to be a most excel- other person volunteered to do an On one occasion Messrs. Brown and lent Instructor. The high class of Other elies in proportion. Wheel-wrlgTO BESTOBf BOY'S SIGHT work rendered by his pupils proves Johnson had a recruit In tha former's Broa. be found who him to be n master of exceptional abil- offlre, and no Arthur Henkoe, a Rock Springs boy had known the prospective new dtisen He to Is he The remains of John J, Monahan who certainly congratulated ity. 11, la undergoing treatment by on the excellent recital of. last night ny considerable length of time. John wai shot and killed by a gang of Jap- aged Dr. Brick for the restoration of his He accompanied bla pupils and the Bull waa sent for, and as he entered anese while trying to quell a riot at be which loot as eyesight of the the office 3Jr- - Brown asked: aklll and power of hla marvelous Callente, Nev., last Wednesday will a powder bum received while (vault he was lng was a source of Inspiration toplav John, do you know this man?" the arrive here at 7:10 this morning and 22 a calibre on rifle 10. cleaning June John, for some reason, felt that the will be taken to the Irkln undertak- The singer or player. waa boy brought to Ogden yester Beatrice Boyle played remarkably stranger had been claiming relationing parlors to bo prepared for burial. day by Dr. Heed of Rock Springs and well for a girl of her years, and proved ship with him, or something of that waa at once removed to the hospital that her knowledge of piano work is kind, and, walking straight up to the Try Ritters Invincible strawberries. he waa examined by the local well advanced. stranger, eyed him closely, end then Bold by all leading grocers. Ind. phone where physicians Although there la a posFrank Chamberlain has a fine tenor raid to Mr. Brown: 2626 I. Rlverdale. Neva re seen It befor' een my lsff. sibility of hla being able to recover voice of beautiful He sang the visa of one eya It la proable that two classic German quality. This was a startler. Mr. Brown lookwith marked songs Geotgw W. Bilnaon, the ed at Mr. Jonh son, who looked out of on of G. W. Stlnuon of Honper, did he will remain totally blind. ability. Then both gentlemen The piano solo by Mrs. Virginia tle window. yesterday of heart disease after a lln PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. Green represented ten distinct num- started for the Inner offlre, motioning gerlng Illness. The funeral services bers In one piece, with as many differ- John Bull to follow, which he did. wltl be held at 1:30 o'clock thla after All work guaranteed to be perfect ent moods and characters. Now, see here. John," began Mr. It waa a noon at the Hooper meMng house, and Interment will be in the Hooper and durable. New stock of wall pa- masterpiece rendered with pleasing Brown, that man la Joseph Paradis, per to select from at 10 per cent dis- effect and he's from St. George, Cauda He cemetery. count. Sample books delivered to your Mlsa Isabel Slater has a fine soprano wants to be naturalized. Now do you The concert and dance given at residence. We hung your paper bought voice, soft and musical In tone, and recognize him?" Why, for chore." quickly returned Glen wood Park last evening for the else where. G. H. Muller and Son, 25H2 very sympathetic. benefit of the woiiow of William Kent Wash. Ave. Ind. 'phone, 1093. Caprice" ly Greig was well ren- John, end out to the other room he dered by Miss Maud Kclmrr. Her it rod a. Reaching a position dlrpctly 1b was a success In every way. The musical program was excellent and tbe playing has considerable finish for a front of Paradis,- John bent down and PLAINTIFF CIVEN DAMAGES gased Into the former's eyes sharply, girl of her age. Miss Alice Flowers' voire has ex- then exclaimed: Mon IReu! Joe Paradis, ees dut The Jury in the case nf the Wasatch quisite tone, fine quality nnd dramatic Her high C at the you? Why. I aint Been ye since ye Orchard comprny versus the Morgan appropriateness. St. George. Canning company returned a verdict last of her wlo was aa clear aa a bell. was a- leetle boy up in has grnwed! How's your faThe "Wedding March" and Elfin How last evening in favor of the plaintiff render- der? How's your mttdder? 'Course I for the sum of Suit was brought Dance" hy Mcndelssohn-Llszt- , ' Boston Herald. for the recovery of 235. and ens'a ed hv Mis Weallha Ilelnap. called fur know ye!-for empty fruit can which the plain-tif- f flmi touch and solid wrist technique. i deserving of henrty commendaalleged had been delivered to the She MADE A RiCH HAUL. tion for her splendid rendition of this at canning company Morgan during classic. the season of 194. Among other reaReside. Wash., June 21 Two maskThe solos hy Miss Hazel Green were sons advanced by the defendant comed men held up and robbed a saloon PedHer the tin.. first. very "Love, pany for refusing to pay was that the at Kangley. a coal mining town about cane could not he used for the pur- dler. by Edward German, deserves thirty miles from Seattle, at 12 o'clock and Her phrasing sprci: praise. pose for which they were designed. last night, and enrnred 11.500 in cash. were there is and excellent, No Couse for Action. A verdict of tn rouse of action wns great promise In her musical powers. The piano sola hy Miss Glenn Doue-lareturned lsst tvening by ihe jury In was a selection full of muslcnl the case of A. Spitz versus William difficulties, but it was admirably ren-- j Wagner. The ease had appealed der.d, t'oncerte in A minor by Greii: from the municipal to the district iimrt Is a masterplee. but cue of to was an an ion recover liio. inch thenot only plated and by the greatest pier the plaintiff il"ci was due him for of the day. rr:iss carpenter work lhat he had performed I The of Mts; Resale Blair. Aria for the defendant. do Kainme. liv Massnei. and "X.irwiv Florence , whether the appropriation la made or not, he will pay hla own expenses. Ha does not feel, however, that it is just that he should have to pay also the expenses of government employes who accompany him on trips in order to transact the business of the government. At todays teuton of tha executive council of the Americas Federation of Labor a committee waa appointed to draft a statement to organised labor and Its friends of the courj rr relative to political campaigns for tha defeat of labors opponents, the election of SESSIONS WILL BE HELD TODAY friends and particularly the election of representative workmen to congress. AND TOMORROW. The committee later reported In part but asked further time, which was agreed to. It was decided that the Mayor E. M. Conroy Wltl Deliver the executive council members residing In Address ef Welcome to the a Washington should be conatltuted Tooth Pullen. committee with power to engage assistance in carrying on the campaign. DENTISTS TO MEET IN OGDEN non-suppo- rt ao-tlo- a d y -- - . . La-goo- n rt one'-coul- - enun-rintl.-- s b'-e- n oe PICKARD A JAPANESE Hand Painted China in its varied and artistic colon, feeling. .Muggier. by Mizet la from Tbopen f Carmen. It bus much technical Pnlrli nnd ahounrts la detail. Tbiv was exceedingly well rendered bj i quintetie composed of Miss l.eu'e Browning. Mise Alice Flrwvrs. Mist Howird Green well. Weltlis Frank Chamberlain. ladles um-uiic- and t'lough-Te-ivb'ec- and poer "The of the IVipti.t church and their friends wire cntertalm-at a Japanese lea by Mrs. C. Tl. Sntih. , 2"i43 Madison on Wednesday afternoon. A missionary program waa rendered containing the following papers: "Tile Prevailing Religion." Mr. R. Th decorations, makes wedding gifts which are highly prized and always appropriate. The rpecial monogram work in gold will be particular! pleasing to the bride. designs . S mg." by glatt were evee.iiimlr difficult Hones, yet she sit tic 'bein' with much drama, ir TEA - H. Miller. "The Opn I imp to Japan. Mr. EAGLES AT LACCOH D. N. Smith. "Have M'ssinns in Japan Paid?" -- I.iw-i- l ami Mrs. John Hobbs. Eagle with their f.iRiiiics J.iumryed tc Salt lake Mrs. Brooks here Fang a most pi',--., r? of to mm. the ing Milo. from over Aft r the program, tea was served Xu. t'7. sii-- other l 'In- rcnelo:i in triu Japan. se style by Mr. V. jih FM e. Tn excut-ilnan I the Kobki;a'!hi. Mr. Kulivasht was drcse.l "Get in a bi.vrifn! yay silk costume mid 'litolitr r.Ti v.il ac. a W e have a full d isplay s i. of this beautiful art work and we shall be glad to have yon come in and see it. Beautiful booklets for distribution - '' In ii.' ! s ! 1 & CO. Jewelers SOLE AGENTS At the Big Clock. Wash. Ave. nr-uia- n A k1"-- eiz-train carried tli.- - local a nun--: comtly manner. r out. m.ium-rto at ;l,e capital. At Salt l.nc :ley tempt Japanese mere mot at the depot by a rer prior and eoiirtesv on the part of tile "vi'l hav seemed ludicrous in com in i t ef- - an-- escorted o thi the eye of the Japanese guG ma-- i quarter where open house wax bill. who served, but the Americans thou-'i- l i An irifoininl reception wa hr.j. at be-- ! j wh.rh .irqiiaimances were every evidence of enjoying it. .l ipanese for i lie- parade and run to I.u mu. fans were given ns There were 800 In the psialv. Un-- j As a pleasant climax to Ihe nfVr-nno- d r the i iipenrihion of Dr. V. It. Hoj--- . Rev. H. H. Blood photographed kins, M;e parade formed in l.ne mi about 1 Mark'-- t rtreet. which numbt-rn- l 1 the group, At 2 oclock refreshments wi re orv. Lhirtv. served Tfcn J. S. LEWIS A-- rii l j The sixteenth annual meeting of the Utah Dental association will meet' in this city today and tomorrow. Many of the delegatee have arrived and an Interesting and profitable meeting is expected. The sessions of thla meeting w ill be held In the Reed Hot-elProgram: Friday, 6:30 A. M. Address of welcome Mayor E. M. Conroy, Ogden. President's address Dr. D. N. Smith, Ogden. Secretary and treasurer's report Dr. A. D. Barber, Ogden. Friday, 2 P. M. The Making of Gum Sections and Using Plain. Teeth." Dr. E. L. Townsend, Loe Angeles. Discussion opened by Dr. Fred Men-kin- . Balt Lake City. "The Diagnostic Value of the Central Facial Une." Dr. G. V. T. Brown, Milwaukee, Wii. Discussion opened by Dr. E. A. Tripp, Balt Lake City. Interstitial Gingivitis Due to Autointoxication." Dr. Eugene Talbot, . Chicago. Discussion opened by Dr. H. W. Da via, Balt Lake City. Friday, E F. M, Question box and smoker. Saturday, 9:30 P. M. Dr. West-ley- , Preservation of Pulps. Davis, Balt Lake City. Discussion opened by Dr. H. P. Emils, Logan. Abuse of Extraction of Decldoua Dr. M. A Knapp, Minneapolis. Teeth. Discussion opened by Dr. T. A. Clawson, Salt take City. Unfinished business, election of officers. Saturday, 1:30 F. M. Hermitage, Ogden canyon, trout and chicken dinner. WASHINGTON NEWS NOTES. Washington, June 21. A severe electrical storm, accompanied by high this wind, visited Washington late afternoon. President and Mrs. Roosevelt were out riding when the storm broke, and returned to the White house thoroughly drenched. Orders from the general staff, issued through the military secretary, provide that the rifle competitions of the United States army thla year shall take place for the northern division at Fort Sheridan, 111.. August 8; Pacific division at tha Prealrtlo, Monterey, Cal., Jnne 30; southwestern division at Fort Sill, Okla., August 6, and the general competition for the army at Fort Sheridan, August 20. The pistol practice will he at tbe same place following the rifle competitions. In a letter to Representative Tawney, chairman nf the appropriations committee of the house, and fat personal talks with members of both the senile and the house, President Roosevelt, discussing tbs proposed appropriation of 125,000 a year to defray the expenses of his trips about the country, has said that he does not desire the money for hie persons! expenses. He states that. OBJCETS TO THE $25,000 APPROPRIATION. MLAURIN Question ef President' Traveling penses Before Senate. Ex- Washington, June 21. During a lull in the debate on the Panama canal hill today Senator Hale called up the sundry civil appropriation bill, and. Senator McLaurln continued hla speech in opposition to the appropriation of $25,-00for the President's traveling ex penses. He placed fate obpectlona to the appropriation on the ground that it makes a claas distinction, and aaid that he waa opposed to the principle. He objected not only to the President's gallivanting about over the country, but also to hla using the public money to invite such representatives of the press as he might desire to have with him such aa would give out the kind of information that would suit him and conceal such aa he did not want printed. It has been claimed that but for the President's trips about the country the railroad rate bill would never havo received the popular approval that has been given it, but, asked Mr. McLaurln, bad not Mr. Bryan been advocating this legislation long before the President's message of 1904? . Mr. McLaurln diMVoared any special reference to the present chief executive. aaylng that hia remarks applied to the office. Senator Foraker suggested that as the President la commander in chief of the army and navy, he hi a right to use public vessels for public purposes, and Senator Tillman said that the Presidents time la so completely occupied that he must be considered aa attending to public buainesa wherever he may be. When consideration of the sundry civil bill was retimed after the action on the Panama canal bill. Senator Hale aaid that the vote on the canal bill had eliminated the cana question from the appropriation bill, thus luring nothing In dispute but the traveling expense item. Senator McCumber then argued that the proposed lew would havo tfao effect law. of abrogating the antl-paa- a If, he uld, looking at Senator Hemen-wawho directly In front of him, the senator should accept a pass from a railroad company, the prison ban would be opened to let him In, but If the President should Invite him to ride with him. the law could not Interfere with him. Mr. Spooner expressed the opinion that President McKinley was on official duty when he went to Buffalo and met hia death. Mr. McCumber found in the provision a tendency toward Europun ay terns of permitting a retinue. He aaid we might weH look forward to the time when there would be a chamber lain, keepers of this thing and that. He did not want to adopt the old world's methods. Senator Hemenway aaid that the President does not travel over the country because' he liku to travel, but because the people of the country want him in various localltiu. He also uld that It waa right and proper that he 0 y, ut should invite representatives ( .j newspaper to accompany him' also that a similar invitation ba extended to friends when stances make It proper. H. d'-regard the transportation as h crease of the Presidents aalnry i intention was to bring the P:eidert and tha people together; u,,.-- , something smacking of old woid cu toms. The amendment was still under ms slderation when the senatu j... executive session. It amounted to saying that there u one law for those who hold office aa another for thus who do not ami nou for those who hold the highest office Senator Hale asserted that :he ui ary of the President cannot be it creased so as to make the increaN apply to the incumbent, ami Senstot Bailey suggested that an lnrreiwt be provided and that the increase hi made applicable to the next executh He admitted that there might bt t need for enlargement of the executlvi income, saying he had heard thu there had been an increase of $100jkx In expense during the iucumbeno nl 1 the present President. don't knot how that may be, he said, "and al: that I havo to uy la that if It is tru he ha out more and is worth lu money than any other President wi have ever had. Senator Spooner thought the pm posed appropriation could be used by the President only in paying trarells) expenses while on official duty, but Ur McCumber replied that it U not neert j i ury that tothe President should Irani order perform his official acts In CELEBRATES 87THBIRIHDAY Mrs. A. Agath Pratt, a pioneer oi and the surviving wife of flu late Apostle Parley P. Pratt, celebrated her 77th birthday on June 11 si the home cf Mrs. F. C. Woods, 111 1847, ThlrtT-thlr- d street Mrs. Woods it Apostle Pratt's youngest dsuglMer, Be sides many other relatives and friesdi there were present on the occasion tv children, seventeen grandchildren sad ten great grandchildren. Mrs. Prstl was a resident of Salt Lake City vatu 1891, but since (hat time made her home in Ogden. She la the mother d seven children, .and has forty-figroat grandchildren and forty-sevegrandchildren. n ANXIOUS TO FACE MUSIC. Lu Angelas Man Charged With Em bezzlement, Maku Statement New York, June 21, Frederick Wiyean cf age, formerly a clerk In tha employ of the Title Guaranted and Trust company of Lu Angeles Cal., arrested here on June 1G charged with embezzlement of 20,000 of tin trust company's (honey, was today v en into custody of Chief of - Foiled Amble of Lu Angeles. I will be glad to get hack to Lot Angeles and Dice the music, aaid WJ son today. My act tru not lmjml aivo. I planned it carefully. I out a) wife and child to stay with relative! In Denver, and I made straight for New York. I took any fling at tM races and got badly bittu there, tf well aa In Wall street. Now that it id all over I dont mind aaylng that Nee York la too expensive for me. The but Job I could get paid me only a day and my expensu were new leu than (19 a day. Soma people ell live on beef stew. I am not of that kind lust I never have bun, w I suppose IU get a taste of It now. I A eorry for my wife, but Its a P time to uy that lson, 30 ;t DECLINES NOMINATION. Saginaw, Miob., June 21. Wood bridge N. Ferris of Big Rapids, noai sated for governor a second time by the Democrats at last week's primary election, has declined the nominatioa Mr. Ferris uya there doe net emu among the people the enthusiasm tail would warrant him in running for go ernor. |