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Show MORNING TOE EXAMINER: SIN1. T'TATI. OGDEN, M - : ! tart of the city and county. URL OF SOCIETY lupwved City and Farm Properly Promptly Negotiated. Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance in Wrong and Ann Safe Companies at 41 0 25th St. Rates. I 11 S' in. 1 hut rt- - .11 iitxl 420-- z ruv is li'HiUt rela iu Iukiui. rt i. - .tr . lil hair 10 No Ali.s Bessie A. Wbrman of Daviou. , U itb gui-s- t of Mr. and Mr, . ut;ii-- jli Air. wer. liutkot. aui Mr. tut- - gut-nt- Weinberg tT Chicago of Mr. ami Mr. Gu are especially invited to call and see him at his new location . . i ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND w 't M-- . F ", v lot nt of ru mriict- ail t ; . llrari uca.lvuiy. The young lailie of the Fifth ward gave an eujuyable dancing party no Mtindav evening. The Toluol circle will meat March Nineteenth, w ith Mr. at 2103 Adam avenue. SHARP . A heiiuitful a odditis the huinx of Mr. and M ardsoii Wednesday even.:. ltn. tin- - principal br'ii A. Allen and Larry Khar) Hu m a, performed ai by Hichop uilirrapoou. ding iioiirh was plajed uf l.iaho Fulls, brother .r .: was bride. Ml Clara Alder o' brineaiuai-.- and R. A. B.. ar'.rd a best ui.111. white The bride wore a net robe uvi-- r taffeta six', carried a M e Aldan bouquet of brida'a ruse was also attired in whi' and carried -- , Gor-ltn- Ore., with her aiater, Mra. J. W. Wait. guev, ot the ufieruonn J ll.'i mro ith uiusii- .1111I ,ta;ni) a stulu! hour w- lvtrrsl.iueiii Tlo- 1 The club adjoiirncil tn tuivi Mr Gosling jHif. Adam TucmIiI!. March NltmttH.u.b. . with aici.ue. BIRTHDAY PARTY. 11 11 d I Electric Co. 2279 Wash. Ave. lad. Phone 362 : Your Expectations Will Be Realized IP YOU BUY A BAD HEALTH FOR THIRTY SFVIN YEARS: "I haee Wm la bad fcath for hirl) seven years, and after taking twelve betRea of year Perea I aai nred." n,i, -- I The Indies' anaillary to the It. ol F. and the B. of L A. pnrth'lpaiptl In a 81. Pal ticks party Thuisdsr night at Pmon Labor hall. The hitil wae beautifully decorated with shamrocks and crape paper. The evening was ieui in game, and a good tint waa had by all. A a concluding feature of the eveiilug pleasure, refreshment were served tn Ibe fifty people prasant. L . AT. MRS. The auxiliary ladle were most delightfully eniortalned hy two of their number. Mrs. D. K. Wright and Mrs. H. E. Cahill, at the beautiful home of Mrs. Wright. High five reigned supreme for two hours, when delirious refreshments were served. rrisos were won by ' Mrs. D. G. Devon, Mra. T. Hanley and Mr. T. Cunway. ne want Tour KODAK buwnew. Full line of EA8T-MAA PREMO KODAKS and all auppliet fortbeama-t'ir- . Spring in here and you will want your bicycle put In irflr. Our repair department baa been enlarged and prn are rigbt. 1 Mull I had eatorrh of the atomach In aneh a form CATARRH Or STOMACH : that nothing 1 ale would digaet. Hiieaklng from experience, I raeommend lVrana to ail my frlenda aa one of the best niedlclnaa fur an Bering humanity afflicted with catarrh of the stomach.'1 K. H. Davenport, Til Bualoa 8t W la ton, V. O. II reman and was killed hy the explie-kinf aa engine on which ho was n working. It i alleged that through the neglect id the Bout hern Ianflc company In not Inspecting the engine It as 0 badly Injured hy aocnuiula-(Ion- s of rest, mud and waste waiter that It was Impossible fur the en- gineer to tell how mnch water ths That on May IA, boiler contained. ibihi. while running roar Welle, the engine exploded, threw a el ream of boiling water un Irwin, who lingered in agony for a few days and died. The accident Is claimed to Jiave been oaueed through no fttulf of Irwin and that through his desih hla father and mother were thrown on their own resources although not able to provide ' fiw tbemarlve. By the came firm another complaint against the Phoenix Insurance comIs filed. It (or th repany haa been alleged to ho duo covery of tiUHl. Mary Ward uf Mlnkloka, Idaho, ou furby her wtlh th Phoenix company and whleh was destroyed In a fire. It la claimed that no settlement haa boon wade although the premlnms ou the pulley were paid regularly. niture Insured FINED FIFTY DOLLARS V d WRIGHTS. For an Attack Mad on Foreman John Child. In police ruurt yesterday Judge Murphy fined James Reott ITil) for John Childs, foreman for the J. P. O'Neill Construction company. Bcott pleaded guilty to the charge but maintained that he acted on anMctem provocation. The trouble occurred yesterday Rf ternoon. Rcott, who was emphiyod aa a lalsirer tn newer district No. 10, and Clillda engaged in a verhal laitlle which terminated In a flat fight. Mr. Childs' face waa haltered severely and Rcott was later arrested on a war- rant. Bcott declared that he was promoted from obtaining a Job on the digger through the Inirtrumenlality of Childs. These charge were denied by the foreman and the denial evidently had great weight with Judge Murphy. OUSTED BY C0MM1SS0NERS In a written opinion submitted 10 the county hoard of eduralbiu, 'n Its regular meeting yesterday morning, the county attorney stated that If the county commissioners Insist upon mist ing the hoard from Its preanni head quarters, It would be compelled ato taken pack up and leave. This final and other rooms will be engaged by the board al. the expense (ri the taxpayers of Welter county. it la not known who Ural conceived the scheme of ousting the board, hui It originated iu a aeashm of ibe coun The three rooms ty rotnnilsaloiiers ocruplad hy Hip cimniy educator are aero the nallwav from Ihe new quarters being fitted up tor the (vinmils-slon-1 r. Bills amounting to 76 65 were al It decided to advertise lowed sit the old 801KI1 school building Hated at 11am (Sly for sal- - a It t" not needed since the creel Ion of the new building. es LOT of people condemn the Ediion Phonograph without hearing it. They think they know what a Phonograph is. They may, but they do not know what the Edison Phonograph is, because if they had heard it they would long to possess one. Ideas based npoa ends and hwpsrieet tearing nwcMws west net bo applied to the tldiaoa. The Edison Phonograph is the 00c that was invented hy Thoma Alva Edltea, and la made ia the great laboratory at Ontige, where Mr. Ediaoa duct bis daily work. If there were eaything ha irmld do to make the Edison Phonograph better, he would do it. 1 ha (act that he is willing to let it go ml with hla name open it is proof that he con-sid- rn it good. If it is good caough lor Mr. Edison, it ought to be good enough for you. Why dnoY you hour it there's dealer in this towe before yoa nuke up your auad 7 Nelleael Phonograph Company TI Uksdfr Sr,. Os seen, A J. Dealers with eatabUshtd atoms wasted 10 toll Ediaoa Phonograph every towa not covered. la OAMACESUIT complaint haa lieen drawn 'tv of .Maglnnh A Corn and J. H. at the instance of Cliaa. Holland, administrator for the estate of M S Irwin, against the Routhern eompany for the nenrery of Jumiigea n in the sum of B25.oin. Irwin th-fi- rm A occa-fiio- A no Mr. Jaisih L. Davis, Ualena, Kloae nounly, MS. OAINED TWINTY-TIAPObNDS : M1 had oatarrh of the stomach, bowel nad bladder, had a gn at deal uf pain in my right hip, also paia la my bladder. L n led many doctors medicine, tliay failed to enre me. I have taken ten wttlM uf Feruna and think I am cured, hut I will take two tw three more bottles, pound In weight to be anre that 1 sin entirely cured. I have gained twenty-tw- o Hr. W. C. HemphiU, Ismievllle, since I began to lake Uila woaderful medicine. O ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION. Mra. Neil W. Eyre of ftparks. Nev., supper. of The young couple were baa returned to her home after a many useful and handsome present plraaant vlalt with Mr. and Mra. and host of the beat wishes of Tboma a Hoalcot. friend. They will make llmir home iu thi city at 2317 IJncotu avenue. Master H. H. Spanner. Jr, enter mined a number of hla young friend, SURPRISED MR. PINGREE. formerly of Ogden, In Sacramento during the pant week. Mr. David Pingree of Wllaon wu Miaoaa Mabel and Agatha Coltman urpriaed. mortified, rendered oieeed-inglbashful and everything else that of Idaho Falla are the gttaata of their of aiater Alice at the Sacred Heart acad- goes far toward making a sueerss a aurprlse party on the part u the emy for a few daya. boat but he didnt aeek shelter from Mika Nettie White returned tn her his raptor In the attic. The following awooped duwn upon home In Gentile Valley, Ida., on SunDavid without so much day evening, after a pleasant vlalt of the Honorable aa a moment's- notice, and thereby aeveral week In the city. , caused him no small amount of uneaal-netbut he recovered, so much so The degree team of the Rebckab no time to don evening lodge of Ogden accompanied the atate that he had all present voted him a officers to Tremont lnat night to luati-tut- e dress, and royal entertainer Just a he 'amod'': a new lodge at that place. F. James. Messrs, and M andante an-- W. If. James. C. Drake, B. Chandler, Wood minwr Mra. Charles F. G. uouncea the engagement of her daugh- David Hunter, D. B. Ellis, Mr. John Mr. Mr. Edson, ('. Edson, the Poulton. to J. Winnlfred Walter ter David Pingree, Mis Lll wedding to lak- - place the laat week In Drake, Mr. Uao James, Messrs, Jjavld Pingree, Jr, June. and Iou Pingree. The enjoyment of the evening was The ladle of the Preebyferlati confrom games, mnsir and derived frlenda invited are their and gregation Mr. Iiavld to a Kensington Thursday afternoon at frcdinienla, the hoaleaa, Pingree. preparing an elegantwilllunrh the residence of Mrs. Farrel, 226 Linhave eon for thoee present. INivId coln avenue another birthday nest year. The ladles of the Congregational WITH THE MISSES BELL. rhureli will give a bazaar Friday and and Saturday. March Twpnty-aenonThe Misae Lula and Nellie Bell Twenty-third- , at Richardson tt Grants delightfully eutenained a few of their hardware store. friends at 'their home on Twenty-firs- t The engagement of Mlaa Elsie Ja- street Friday evening.were indulged in Games and music cobs and Ellis Hemlnger baa bean reannounced by Mr. and Mra. H. C. Ja- until a convenient hour, when all cobs. The marriage will occur March paired to the dining room, where delicious luncheon was served. In Salt Imke temple. twenty-sevent-h Before the gues's left the table each spun the wheel of fortune while their Mr. and Mra. J. W. Patrirk of as read from Ihe la., wera the guests this week future happiness of of Mr. and Mra. Walter Richey. Mr. "Book of Fate." snild the laughter and Mra. Fartlck bare been spending (he Jolly crowd. Mr. Warren Cave eloaed ihe the winter on the roast and are eu entertainment by singing 'The route home. Bird on Nellies Hal." after whleh Ihe the departed, proclaiming A right royal welcome In the form guests of a St. Patrick's entertainment was Mlaaek Bell most charming hostesses. given the Rev. P. M. Cnahnahau at the SOCIETY. HISTORICAL Barred Heart academy Friday evi nlng. upon hi return front a four weeks' The Historical SoHety held ila Iasi viait to the coast. meeting with Mrs Vogel. The club listened with Interest to a entertained Mlaa Norma Wheeling letter from Miss flu brook, describing hIkiiiI. twenty friends on Tuesday evenOld World travels. After ing to meet her guest, Mlaa Laura some of her Mr. Corey addressWheeling of St. Lonla. The evening reading the Idler was spent at earda and the decorations ed the eluh on behalf of the Canyon (Teal Farm. Mis. Gosling conducted were all auggeatlre of Eaater. Ihe history review Gueata of ihe afKay, Mlaa Farr, Tlie St. Patrick's and al given bv the ternoon were : Ml Y. L. and Y. M. M. 1. A of the third Mlaa Zelma Farr and Mlaa While from Idaho. ward on Friday evening at the amusehostess ment hall proved ever so Jolly and was During (he social hour theThe eluh refreshments. of served a number dainty young large by enjoyed to he a royal their president was with declared hall The music gay people meet In and merriment, and refreshment were entertainer and adjourned to served in the baaement. Dancing was two weeks with Miss Turner. a feature of the entertainment and the FOR MISS JONES. decorations were in keeping with the affair. Mlaa Hattie Jones, who leaves next Feat of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rama of Kanaaa Saturday for Kurop". enjoyable affair given by an at been at honor have Mo., pa apendlngthe City, ten' days visiting J. M. Elliot and famMlaa Sylvia Shaw. Wednesday evenavenue. ing at her home on North Waahingion ily on North Washington waa merrily They have been In Routhern California avenue. The evnlng which during I he winter and had planned to spent In game and music, after of In partaken rail on their old frlenda on the Journey a splendid fupist tiise of canialinns homeward. It was their Aral visit to the dining-room- , AI decorations. Ogden, and they were very much im- were used as la'dc fragrant hunch of pressed with the beauty of the city each plate was a of the happy and Its location. violets, a aouvenir Mrs. Hyruni Pingree and her family of hoy returned yesterday afternoon after a delightful viaft to the roast. They spent much time at Long Beach, Catalina island and Los Angeles, finding much health and pleasure on the unnv beach and in the briny waves. They returned via San Francisco and Oakland and enjoyed the interesting features of the trip immensely, and arrived home all healthy and happy. Fifty-fift-h 1 eien-ing'- Commercial of Congreaa, Hun. David lieckiaon, Napoleun, Ohio, District, writes mini her of the littie friends of Stoddard Geoi'g,- gatheroil hi Ills home on Quincy aiouue. W.-ds luy evening, the oocaiuuii being Ills elevThose presonl wore' enth blrihdav Irene Wall. Net'le Sluipe, and lARina Krumpermau. Marie Klade Myrtle Dougin Clyde Sliupe. Crawford. Dale Phillip. Roy WysLt, Irrin Poulter and Flan ley Chanibcts. A lecu The hunie waa attract! .i dowrated for the occasion wnl. ers, the color scheme in the dining room being carried out piuk and in the parlors in white. After the ceremony, whi'-- was ti about fifty g'irsin. k imat M'.ss Mr delightful evening follow tie Ivallinger, aocompauird bj Mlaa e: voice Pearl Wright, la her usual sang a number of aong. while Mr. instruLynn furnished some mental selections. The Impp! event conrliuteil with an elaborate wedding spli-iul- l - nmr-ougb- it ! i - Mis .1 carnal in W. L. Wards hi home from a vihit of aeveral wenka in Hood Hlver, Mra The marriage of Will Bishop and Mlaa Grace B. Smith touk plan- Thnra-day- . Clerk Brown performed I lie cere muny. You I - 1 ALLEN ltrauu Thursday. Me-I'.a- Washington Ave. pi EN'NG Fl" l.lt I. ,'.:y, ... 1.' 1 icu si a i. u.p'.i.g a'.' - . EV i 11 ui lathi. T. l. Foley ami M from au tS'.'lidt'ii 1 iiii. Alt 11! it. ivii. The iAickr Thirteen club will meet next Wednesday with Mra. W. A. at her home on Washington avenue. 2275 i. - io r of Congress- - ber A Tuns-ilay- Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at itii Ex-Mem- r Mr. Nicholas G. Smith of Bait Take .ifiled her pureuts, Mr. and Mi. Jbu liay, this week. JESSE J. DRIVER 1 ept"-an!i- .1 '' The lad in An. :. oeici int I'T'iiti Loluiulai (ila'i .. i "Kuiii.t in cm. Genian iu M" Nan-kland the vk uii : hr ranch iu ' i '.x n. nuu. hiii tor alni.-- t hiikDhi.it a 111 na there Frauci. ,1 lrtni to i r. miiie ii i.onbrrn tVi! Mr Nan kit and three 1'. The U'.iihH xu lo Dnitru. Ah.. Uum-uxWillie ui all at th. dnitt to weln'ii and r.iia.it.a who grad'd f.r the flrat ttni. Ui. f na : iMf i.. "i me Mr. Nixtlorkurn of Idaho Fall i licilllig her (Inugh'.tT ai the Sair.-- Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and .1.. M- Fire, .ti. R,'haw ie il r- Siaui'v Swi n hxuii f:.,u laliiriii. Congressman Meekison, of Ohio, , .iii PLEASANT M.-- Lukii on 1 07. .i.ji c Mrrs .111. a'..,, - Wiilmn. Iitt iv Wa ter rn!.- Mai'.i- -" i'a-- 1 F F l'il!t..! V, miulUC Real Estate Bargains ANY 1 liter a. -- re1 1 m-- ,.- - THE T IT .efi,-,:ui:ei- ; ..ini BRATZ E. F. aiaTH Electric Display: Improves Business wme V loses Haiti-JonNellie lllu'h. Fern Farr. Ellen Messrs. John lAtrkln Florence Watson. Fred Hailing- Bert Reatl. Harry Williams. Karl Watson. Wilkinson. es, Those present Write your name with yiv, 1 MISS PARKER ENTERTAINS. Mlaa Pont Paiktr entertained a few afternoon girl friend on Wednesday In honor of her sunt. Mlaa Margaret Camp of P.rt 'and Ore. CarnalUms One of the coining school events la an. ferns forqie tlo deoortaions In the room violets the entertainment to he given by the parlor and in the dining ta were Misses puplla and faculty of the high school were used. The Charlot'- next Friday evening. The affair la Ellen Lindsay, t'attl'1 Our exquisite line of Kaftrr 1Ii Wan-lev- . Muriel Andrews. athof Sarah view enrotiraging Adama, given with a on exhibition. They are real arc . Irene Overton. Lillian Holme-letics In the achool. Among the feauf art. tures of the program will he several Malxie Walker. EW- Hill. Edna Carry. Morris. Verna Ward. D uv' i', school Vina orchestra. Now Ida Boyd. that our Kpiimi numbers by the high we are. prepared 10 mrn our iii'eniiou Much Interest la being manifested and Gertrude Roll and harlntte Adams. or to ordera, and they will le KiV'-the affair promise! to be one of the snr vision, CARD PARTY. trimmer for her most successful school function of the and they will receive ihe uiom prompt year. Dr. ami Mrs. J y Hnedaker enter- attention. card party at a MR. GLASMANN'S SISTER ARRIVES tained at their home on Adama avenue. Mr. MRS. C. E. W. DAVIS Mra lJHJe Xaeckle and children, Allison and Mr Iwlton won the elec-Iri- c lifflit AninM he black of the liipht. Yfiir name with incaDdes- cntH figned WHI I ni-H- bum into the mind. public gu-a- T. S. HUTCHISON 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street - l STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results eov-ete- from Davenport, town, reached Ogden last evening from California. Mra. Naeekle la the siater of Ptotiraater William Glainiauu and she ia the baby were prises. Pi Patrick a colors were and In evidence in 1110 rrown- also worn bv 'h" occurred iU vl 'tning event ing na MILLINERY We Supply the Current Utah Light & Railway Co. JOS. S. WELLS, General Mgr. E.W. WA1K, Agent- - |