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Show TOE HORNING PRICE CUNNINGHAM Seven Troughs mining datrtot, Nar. Mr. King la heavily latsiaated district mentioned, and mistlc about the future of that camp. IS IN THE Dr. C. A. Wherry snd fo1 returned from a pleasant trip to Call, fornia points of interest. TOILS A marriage license Mu been issued to Lewis J. Reed nad BR RuJun both of Of den. CranlBaking Powder Hie finest in the world ordeiing ARRESTED IN KANSAS CITY BY SALT LAKE DEPUTY SHERIFF. ask for Dr. Price's by name, die the Charge of ConWasted in Zion spiracy and Grand Larceny in McWhirter Case. die grocer nay forget the kind yoe ere Accustomed to HAVE BONDS BEEN TOO EXAMINER. OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, "CHICKEN-HEARTED- IS TOO " of Dali PImI B Law That Criminal IklppH Out Woman Didn't Rocslv "Square Dl." MAN The Business College bni paid over GEORGE W. BROWN ANSWERS taxes within the pent two FINAL SUMMONS. yearn. How much hY the Correspondence schools paid? MTfc MSrapUfNL The case alluded to la that of Frank (lenman, - charged with fornication. 'After the cnae had been, postponed four times In the municipal court on nooount of the absence of the defendant from the city, and ont of consideration for feta bondsmen. Denman appealed end waa bound over to tha district court. Judge Murphy reduced hla toads from 3760 to tied, although he bald tbs young indy Involved as chlaf witness In the rase with n bond of A wask ago Denman pleaded 1750, guilty to tbo charge and was to bar bean sentenced Tuesday, but be foiled to appear at the opacified time Judge Howell forfaited hia bond, and soon after caused the a bore, communication to be handed the ceuaty clerk. thirty-thir- . George W. Brown, 50 yean of fge, a traveling man and n prominent member of the Masonic fraternity at Denrer, Colorado, died last night about 3:40 oclock at tha Read hotel d LOSES LEG MICHAEL t D. GILBOURNE OF THIS CITY IS VICTIM. Accident Happened In Salt Lake City Monday Night Whlla Switching Cara. Michael D. Gllbourne, n Rio Grande engineer, living at 141 W. Twenty-firs- t street, Ogden, sustained Injuries Monday night In tha railroad yards ta Salt Lake City which nseesalts tad tha amputation of hla left leg just above tha ankle. At about 9:30 p. m. Gllbourne had llnlahed switching some cam from the Rio Grande to the Short Lino tracks, and bad stopped at the intersection of First North and Fifth West street for n clear track. He left hla cab and went forward and sat on the pilot beam awaiting n clear track, when n Short Line switch engine crashed Into the rear ot 161, knocking Gllbourne - from hla seat on tha pilot , and throwing him under thd wheel j of hla own engine. The front wheel passed over hla leg Just above the ankle. The Short Line engine crew THE CiNGALEE. claim there wee no red light on the rear of the Rio Grande engine, and Melodious sirs, charming girla ia that this was responsible for the colquaint, but riob sad beautiful LOS ANGELES LIMITED ARRIVES lision. oriental princes, scenery reminiscent of Ceylon and the picturesque EXAMINER UIIPPONES art of the for east, native dances, sad After Many Dalaya InFine Through Trains Appear Ogden. n black pearl, around which n itory DITORIAL ROOMS of all absorbing love gathers, are tbo Na. B1 limited Loa trains The Independent 'Rhone Angeles component elements of "Tb ClngtBell 'Fhon, two rings ......Ne. N arrived from and lets Chicago Angelas Ice, given at tbo Orand lut night by the Augustin Daly company of clever An Ogden yesterday for the first time IL'SINEBB OFFICE Nb as Indcpftidcnt 'Phone people. The opera la a type belong since the service wu discontinued one Ne 3$ ell 'Phone, ting new two time mouths ago. The table, lngto the better elus of musical things that are neither too serious nor too which went Into effect yesterday, has hallow. Its plot poeaeisee Individual- tbs Limited marked up for arrival ity. lta mudo abounds in originality from tbo east over tha Union Pacific and eon tains that charming something at 6:35 o'clock In tke evening, leav, which delights tha ear with its sweet- - ing for Balt Lake aud Los Angeles at 6:56 p. m. The limited arrive Genevieve Flulajr, sa Nana von, s from tha west at 1:30 p. m. and leaves ClngsleM girl, wm given an oppor- for the east over the Union pacific tunity to display her voice s well u at 1:80 p. m. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Ifi test her ability aa an actress. Both big eomplnlata regarding tha delivery she did with s charm, n grace nad a of tha Examiner do so direct To cirproper appreciation at what la uiurie-afl- y culation department, and not to carcorrect and artistically effective. riers. Any subscriber falling to reImmediately winning the homage of j Dr. R. S. Joyce, of Ogdon, Reada Paper ceive the Examiner will confer n favor the audleaoe. The velvet quality and at Afternoon fieeeion Yesterday. by calling Na 6$ either phone, before richness of her contralto voice In such I a. -aongu m My Love. My Life," The The thirteenth annual meeting of LAMAR KELSON, (Signed) Dream IH Lead Him and "Blow the medical men of Utah was held Circulator. Byes. sdded wonderfully to the music Which 1c particularly catching and yesterday at Salt Lake City, about J. Edward Taylor la up from 'the tuneful Miss Finlay Is endowed with fifteen members being present. The below visiting with friends In capabilities above the ordinary actresi doctors d era urged to unite themselves village and has good sense and taste enough more closely so ae to prevent other Ogden. to use her talent correctly. lnieresl from taking precedence over If you are going to move see Malan, While Sam Collins did not have the theirs before the legislature and In vans. Leave orders for coal. transfer to In taka to be and opportunity part funny last night as polities generally, 40S Twenty-fiftsL Blades' Phones be did Monday night, be used at tha and polli. every party primaries moment the opera demanded his President Clift.- - of Provo, delivered an J. JB. Wingate and XL O. Bedford of presence before the audience to entice Interesting addffena at the morning Balt Lake City are taking In the afarty laughter. He succeeds to a session. Papers were read at the degree that put a flue touch to the en- ternoon session by D. R. B. Joyce, eights of Ogden. tire production and caved several sit- Ogden; Dra. A. A. Kerr. R. W. Fisher, Sea Malan Transfer Ca for storage uations from becoming Just a trifle J. 8. Richards, Albert BJornson, F. C. of all kinds Our specialty la moving tedious end slow. Reynolds and H. K. Merrill. pianos, furniture and office fixtures. Excellent support was given Collins and Finlay by Melville Btewtrt. MONEY FOR 'FRISCO. W. W. Latham and sister and Mrs. whose voice la worth going blocks to Martin of Balt Lake City are regishear. New York. May 7. The Halien Mnstyn, as Boobhambe, a today transferred by telegraph tered at the Healy House. noble of Kandy, Viola Kellog, as Peggy to Ban IVanlcaoo $1,600,000, making Bee the Parry-Duff- y Co., 2253 Wash. Pablos, end Grace Gresham, as Lady a total of 12,000.000 In the lust tiro for Granite and Marble MonuPatrice. days. The transfer is said to reflect Are., bulUltng operations la and around San ments MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE rnaglica : Funeral services over the remains PATCH. ofFTfcnkB. Lose will be held ThursLlebler A Co'a. stage classic, "Mrs. day at 8 o'clock p. m. from the EpisWlggi of the Cabbage Patch," jcomvs RAILROADS REBATED. copal church. The casket will he to the Orand tonight. Whatever may open at the residence, 2933 Childs avenue on Jnte of funeral, between be argued about book drama, there They Are Indicted Before Fedis no gainsaying the fact that there the hours of 10 snd 1 o'clock. Memeral Grand Jury. eeems to be widespread deaire on the bers of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will act as pall New Turk, May 7. A federal part of the people everywhere to witness Mre. Wlggs In n bear era, aa well aa attending the sergrand jury, which haa been Invice In a body. puttrayal. to bear her odd aphorisms vestigating rebate cases, today of homely wisdom and her Indicted the Chicago, Rock Is"mslapropisms''of speech utHave your Panamaa, Straw and Felt land A Pacific Railway comtered in n cbnructerlstlyc fashion from Hats cleaned and blocked. Phone Ind. pany, Chicago, Milwaukee A her own Ups and to see her move In 8t. Paul Railway company. (47, Globe Cleaning Co.', 183 SSth. realladc manner among the kindred New York, Ontario, and Westtypae of lewly lifo that have along ern Ralhrav company and the Removed. J. A. Beltxer, Jeweler, with herself, made the West Transit company from 121 25th St. to 170 26th, Major on half-tru- e Cabbage Patch a regular re charges of baring to the Drug Store. pleasure garden of humor and refuge American Sugar Refining comof cbeerfulaeat from the "bines'' of pany. Attorney Sara King of Salt Lake everyday life. A happy and amusing rjty was In Ogden yesterday afterbuna scene la an atmosphere of per- noon for a few hours, on Ms way to THEATERS u -- ooe-tame- K a ' Mrs, Thomas F. Ryan, Wife of Wall Street's New Colossus. y ' oooooooooooooooo flesh-and-blo- g 0009000000000000 at greatly reduced prices GRIXS About two mouths ago he waa taken sick la this city and remained under the care of Dr. A. 8. Condon. Everything possible waa done for him ia n medical way and ha waa given the beat of care by the hotel people, but without avail.. The remains will la all probability be shipped to Denver for Interment, tha services being held under the auspices of the' Masonic order hero, Mrs. Brown waa present when tha end came. , THE DAKOTA 7 A TOTAL LOSS. 358 25tk St. We Are Headquarters Liverpool May 7. An agent of tha Liverpool Salvage association sent to Japan to make n roport on the proa-pactof refloating the Grant Northern steamship Dakota, which ran ashore ta the bay of TdMo March X, cables that It fo hopeless to attempt to selvage the vessel, though part of her cargo may be saved. The Dakota la sold to represent s loss to the London underwriters of -- FOR s , The Star Safety Razors ' The Gillette Safety Razors 13,750,000. Razor Strops, Shaving Brushes WAS "JILTED." Shaving Mug Shaving Soap3 Toilet Waters, Toilet Geams Immortal George Failed to Win s Sweetheart Until Ha Mat Martha Curtlm wmmoaa In thq fine, old house at No. 60 Fifth avenue. Now York, so long tha residence of the Min turn family,. Mrs. Thomas F, Ryan has as office, with n staff of clerks and stenographers. It Is not llks the ordinary business office, but more Ilk n comfortable room la n library, says the New Broadway Here Mrs. Ryes spends avary morning, attending to the business aha has made her own charity. No charitable Institutions are better managed than thos that she has endowed, for she requires of them regular report and she watches them dourly. She has given away about M ,000,000 In building hospitals, convents; schools snd churches, and before each gift his been made, Mrs. Ryan has convinced herself of Its necessity. The splendid ' cathedral recently built at Richmond, Va., was her gift to her native state. She gave the town of Buffera, N. T., where she has n country bound, a Catholic church sad n hospital She built a convent In Washington and brought over from Belgium the Sisters of ths Perpetual Adoration to occupy 1L A list of her public benefactions would be far too long for these columns for they extend to every state 'In the anion. Not only dors Mrs. Rysn give her money, But she given her times snd her motherly counsel She has n host of pew sons! pensioners whom ahe aids to find a way of earning their own living. If that he possible, snd. If not, to live In comfort without working. It Is safe to say that every one of these, her pensioners. has been tried sad proved to be worthy. Mag-asln- e, . Whan Col George Washington first mat Martha Curtis shs was s dashing widow, yet In her twenties, beautiful, charming and wealthy. Tha Father of hla Country promptly fell In lov with the Indy, and as promptly laid siege ta her heart. His wooing waa A chance meeting at the speedy. house of Fetor Chsmberlnyne, an afr 'ternoon and an'evenlng with the belle , of Virginia, and he was almost an accepted suitor. But, says the New Broadway Magaslne for May, tbo gallant colonel waa not exactly an sms-tou- r In tha art of He at least had the experience of great mistakes to profit by. For history records the fust that there were four ladles who declined the golden opportunity to share the heart end horns end the glory of ths afterward greatest American gentleman. Why? Only ths sphinx that euuld answer ths Immortal riddle of mankind might telL Handsome, skilled In tha. elegant accomplishments of ths day, snd above all n soldier, apparently Colonel Geo. Washington ought to have been n lover for whoee only right any woman would have flattered to his arms. But they didnt The ladles who thus felled iff tbs lustrous niche In history that they might have had wars, la torn, n miss of two years, ,wbom her suitor of soulful seven lees Indited a tha "Lovslsnd Beauty," s Miss Fontleroy, n Mis Cary snd n coquettish Miss Mary Phlllpse, whose ancestral msnor-hons- a at Yonkers, N. j Y., Is to this day reckoned as n sort ef romantic shrine; i ' . k ' , . f Both Phones 3B Writ. Driver & Son Drug Co. 2453 Wash'ngton Avenue. love-makin- $30.00 well-dresse- d, a Round Trip to Los Angeles On safe daily April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st, 1907 Good returning OGDEN POLICE TRACED THE DAYNES ROBBERS Worlds Greatest Pageant And Were dose Upon the Criminals When Their Plans Were Disclose Jewelry Had Been Consigned By Weils-Far- go of the Robbers Was to Denvcr-On- e Ogden. h 1 q der- WASHINGTON WORKS AT CHARITY. Street Hats He fend been 111 for the past two months and n clot of blood on tbs brain' is given ns the Immediate cause of death. Mr. Brown had been an annual for n number of visitor la Ogden yean past, being weatern salesman for the Meek Advertising Specialities company of Coshocton, Ohio. He was bora la Rochester, N. Y--, but came west at an early age. During the time he was on the rud be mad many friend who will learn with regret that he haa written hia last or- d Bhrtnera from every pert of the country were seem bled. Officer and representatives of the council gathered at the Imperial headquarters at tha Alexandria hotel and wen to the Scottish rite cathedral, where exercises were held by all tha Arab and Bedouin patroli In fall uniform. Rarely haa there been presented auch n splendid spectacle aa that of the long line of men garbed In brilliant Oriental attire, who led the way to the meeting placA Followed by scores of automobiles and carriages, carrying the officers and delegates the procession wan over n mile long. Tor one week we will sell all our Had Been Sick for Fast Two Mentha Home at Denver Wife ia in City. Jim Hulett. formerly employed In the office of the division superintendent of the Sou them Pacific at thia point, U In the city from Idaho, where he U engaged la whuto-salbusiness. Stub-bln- R.R. ENGINEER DIES $50u la arty la furnished by the little Wlggses, ' After traveling 10.000 miles and ala, European and Australia (the spending 11,600 trving to escape argirls with the "Jouraptiy" names) and rest. William 81 Clair, alias W. W. The funeral of Mr. Martha Dunplucky Billy, who helped hie mother Bell, alias C. C. Cunningham, alias bar, the young matron who died at rescue the old Kansas promptly F. Matthews, was arrested at at the North Ogohrlatoaed Cuby, when hie "lights was City last night by n deputy sheriff Liberty, will be held at X oclock. fir1 on the common. Then, there ia from Salt Lake City on tha charge of den meeting house tL her shift lea helpless neighbor, poor conspiracy and grand larceny in conA ebsmbermald. ApWANTED little Miff Hasy, that psUent little nection with the alleged robbery of woman in asonoebromo, described as two Scotch tourists. Alexander aud ply at once, Reed Hold James Reilly of Clierry Creek, Nev "the aubmarged tenth of the Cabbage William McWhirter, who were robbed Patch" bcgrumbllng and pessimism to of 110,000 in Salt Lake City some time la in Ogden on business- He reports the undaunted optimism of Mrs. Wlgg' ago by a gang of swindlers who. It ia everything .booming In that section These and the other friendly dwellers claimed, enjoyed police .protection. of Nevada. an the Patch are rleh in character tit Clair, or as he la known In Balt comedy. Aa for romance, that creeps Lake City, Cunalugham has been of the lecture course To the In with the entrance Into Mrs. Wlggs' a much sought man sad officers have the price patrons to George Ridof admission queer little world of Levey Mary, the been on his trail ever since tha big dles reading of Lucre is Borgia." waif unhappy, robbery of the two unsophisticated will be 25 cents. Tb patrons should who flees from tha orphanage, carry- Scotchmen. According to the preaa take their courts tickets to either ing with her the cunning baby boy, dispatches received front Kansas City Culley Drug Store or the Academy Tommy, and whoee runaway steps, he makes tha statement that he will and by them and paying luckily for everybody brings reh to resist extradition proceedings and It 26 cents,presenting ticket to Wednesn receive bouse and Mrs. Wlggn' la evident that ha will not he brought lecture. Otherwise hospitality. The chief comedy back to Utah without a hard legal day evenings Mr. Rid will be 50 cent interest is centered mound the episode fight dle is a wonder and his powers aa an of Mr. Btubbtns and his matrimonial rood-er-a It will bo remembered by tbo elocutionist are almost boundless. designs upon poor Mis' Huy. The of thia paper that the McWhirter . Mr. Mia of by Huy eourthlp case la oat which caused, and COUNCIL OF SHRINERfi. hie subsequent fall from grace robbery is still causing, auch n stir iu Salt and the bridegroom's final mysterious Lake City. Chief of Police George A. Loa Angeles, Cal., May T. Tha disappearance from tha eoene of hie Bheeto, la addltlou to a number of Imwlfechedag efforts is U funny as Kell others, waa charged with complicity !u opening session of the can be. tha robbery Of the two Scotchmen at perial council of tha Myatle Shrine waa held today and for the first time a game of cards, of slnee their arrival thousand MRS, LESLI Of the grestset interest and Importance is tha appearance of the dlsting-uulahe- d at actress, Mrs, Leille-Carte- r tomorrow night in "Du Orund the Bnryr fey David Brlasoo. Aa an etpotlonal actress, Mrs. Carter has no eqiul on the American stage. Jeanette Vaubernier, later known aa In Du Dairy, the pretty Parisian milliner, who captivated the fancy of Loula XV of Prance, became hia favorite, ruled recklessly through him over his kingdom, hastened the and of the old Wench monarchy, dies under the knife of the guillotine, and won lutfascinating ing notoriety, becomes and engrossing figure among the mlmle scenes covering her brilliant but dissolute career. In depleting the Inf mous woman, Mrs. Carter Is called upon to atlmulate the slightest and the deepest emotions, and tha manner in which aha performs her task la an impressive revelation of her native resources ahd acquired art. When she waa Interesting the public in "Zsu" it was felt then that she could not aurpnsa that achievement in acting. During the rime ahe has been Identified with "Du Barry" aba hu shown even mors power, great flexibility, as aurer touch, a deeper Insight and more Illuminative art in dramatic expression, as a result of steady development In the practice of illustrating human nature, than ahe declared qt that Urns, and baa Increased tha esteem in which uhe la held aa one of tohgrwstest emotional player and dramsties artists of her time. "Du Barry will be presented her upon the Mine magfilficriit scale that characterised ila production during its two years run in New York. Seldom If ever baa auch a sumptuouslyl mounted and superbly gowned play been put upon the stage. Owing to the great length of the play tha curtain will rise at I 'clock, 1907. AT REED d Judge Hown Issued the following Instructions to tb county clait jester it a Say afternoon which will make natter et no .mall euooens for crtinln-al- a haraaftor to aacap their Jurt dues fey forfeiting bond a: Hereafter, (r. Clark, aa anon aa a poison kaa boon held to anawer to thia Curt by a committing majriatrate, anda the papers from the committing magia-trathave been filed in your office, yea will inform ths Coprt what the chaise to and if the defendant ta oat on hail the amount thereof, ao if 1 consider the amount luaufflcleat to secure tha presses of tin defradant at tha trial and for tha pronouncing of Judgment, if necaaaaiy, 1 may the amount. 1 do not propoaa that men charged wirh Crimea eball eacapa tha punlehmcat in tbla Court which: they merit because the committing magia trata haa fixed tha ball to low that it eoasMtutu an invitation to him to forfeit hla ball rather then stand trial or submit himself to punishment. I hare hitherto sated upon tha ueumpttan that tha committing magistrate ware oxaroialng n aound discretion in fixing bail in such eaaa, bat after laraatlgatioa of the oaaa before the Court thia morning I do not feel longer justified in noting upon any 8, TRAVELING 0" - COMMITTING MAGISTRATE MAY The first tangible evidence yet discovered in the Iiaynes robbery, perpetrated in Salt lake two weeks ago t n loss iff tlS.ouo to the Dnynea Jewunearthed Monday elry store, wa tbrouxh the efforts of the local police department end Herman A. LamJin, local agent for Hie Wells Fargo Express company, part of the plunder taken by the r'riihert was discovered In a packag? left at the express office, to be forws nled to Denver. When No. 2. futon Pacific, bound for San Francts'-o- , ' rolled into the depot late Mon. lay morning, n neatly dressed man alighted from the train and made hla way to the express office. He carried n package which he exhlhj'pd to the clerk and gave orders thnt it he forwarded to Denver to a man named Phillips. Without even wnltlng for n receipt, the man departed. Complying with the rules of the express company, however, he gave hi home ns Cox and stated that the package contained jewelry. A few minutes Infer No. 3 started west and Cox boarded It with a ticket good to San Francisco. So suspicious did the fellow act hat Detective Pender was summoned form his home shortly after t o'clock to conduct an Investigation. There were taken from the package one Howard and two Dube amp den watches, together wtth a handful of ring, set with precious stones, snd Identified, after comparison with the list of articles lost by the jewelry store, as 'part vf the busty obtained r-- H when the safe at Haynes' was cracked and ransacked. ' Detective Pender telephoned to Salt Lake and In response Chief Sheets snd Detective Raleigh of the police forc, In company with Manager Daynes of the jewelry store, took the first train for Ogden. The goods were positively Identified. Telegrams were at once eent to Sheriff Clark at Reno, requesting him to search No. 3 snd arrest Cox, if founJ on the train. No man answering to the description of th stranger that entered the express office was found. Officers at ovary station between Ogden snd tho const were then furnished with descriptions snd the police are hopeful of securing at least one member of the gang that worked the robbery. The results of a trap set to catch Phillips to whom the package wu addressed at Denver, will not be known before tonight. Instructions have been given the police then to arrest the men that calls for a dummy package expressed from Ogden yesterday. Unless he hu been notified by confederates of tbe gang stationed at Salt Lake, the chances are good for bis apprehension. with n battery of fluent snd rapid-fir- e talkers of the boomer variety snd send it out on a visit to Ogden, Salt Lobe, Denver, Omaha. BL Paul, Minneapolis, Gilrijo, St. Louis, Kansas City and other prominent placu. William J. Brewer, a millionaire mining man. la the prims mover In the proposition. $ will take pace first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or write for information to J. H. BURTNER. D. P. A., SAtT LAKE CITY D. B. Talks One D. B. said to another How would you like Luke to sue you? D. B. "In Murray? Ye. Well, said the other D. B., I dont care where he bum me, if he would only let my money alone. We collect Bad Debts from Dead Beats everywhere. Aerchants'Protective Association ScVnific Colectors of Honest Debts Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. Franda Q. Luke, General Mgr. "Bom People Dont Llk |