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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 8 Theres Style in Too Baggage, will be large crowd from Park City and Eureka also at the degree work. Tba supreme court haa reversed the action of Judge Huwill in tbe cave of City, (teurge E. Maule June v. and L J. Bucher. This ia the case inrejving tho right of private Individual to construct their own aidewalk hi-- prii ar contract. Judge Howell. In the lower court. Instructed fur a peremptory verdict la favor of the city, an l this ia set aside anil the case te waudi d for new trial. Og-k-- Funeral services over the remain of Mrs. Marion Mitchell will be held morning at 10 o'clock ward meeting bouse, In tho City crwetery. this at the Clln-to- lnicriuent vtl-ffrcsc- well-biu- OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. BREVITIES ROOMS EDITORIAL FUTURE GRANT CITY N. 11 Independent Phone Ball Phone, one ring No. No. H K No, M makNOTICE TO BUBSCRIBERS-- m ing complaint regarding tbe delivery of the Examiner do ao direct to circulation department and not to carrier. Any aubacrlber falling to receive tbe Examiner will confer a favor by calling Mo. M either phone before a. m. LAVAS KELSON. (Signed) Circulator. "Salome,'' the Biblical Drama, Will b Produced Mr. Grant Secured Many New Theater For Cert. Carpenters Receiving as High as 17 a Day Rich Or in th KILLED o o tpi-ciut- If ynur are going to move oee llalan transfer vani. taste orders fur cost 4 OS Twsaty-flflSt Blades Phone. h A divorce has been granted by Judge Howell la the rare of MatIMIs Bums vs. Cyrus Sums. Sea Milas Transfer Co. for aUirago of all kinds. Our aprrlalty Is moving pianos, furniture and office fixtures. A marriage license has been granted Eleanor PlnderHsen, W. Hank and of Balt Lake. The ladle, of the First M, E. ehurrh will hold a cooked food sale at BhaW Bargain Blore Saturday. Robert MrQuade, foreman of the at Montelli. formerly of Pora-tellIdaho, la In Ogden for the day. hopa o, Hare your Panamas, Btraw and Felt Hals cleaned and blocked- Phons Ind. 447, Globa Cleaning Co, 193 :5th. - Seventeen freight crews from Ogden been notified that on their uni trip to Montello they will be exported to prepare to make that place or Carlin their home. Thin la the end tn the chain-ganBy it Ogsystem. don lose a forty or fifty famlllm. . bars g Dr. Johanan, physician and surgeon, specialist Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat, and Skin dlese. Tie alnn treat all nlber trouble by appointment. Ofilca over Clarks store. Harry Bell at Montello la to be allowed another dispatcher nnd'aHnw him to devote hi time to the duties of chief dispatcher. I have an of orchard about 5 and rhcrrlaa. containing a full crop of fruit with eight shares of water. Handy to car line, for 1 1. fif'd, Easy terms on n portion. Chaunrey. Parry, Cor. 23rd anl Washington. arret of the Iwst telling The funeral services over tbe body e of Helen Perry were held at the meeting house, Friday at 11 a. m. The niualc was furnished by the ward choir. The speakers weie John Hudman, John MUk, Sheridan Jacobs. C. F. Middleton and Bishop James Bister. who presided at the services. Interment was In the North Ogden cemetery. Slat-ervlU- or About fifty seventy-fiv- e members of the local council of the Knights of are gtdng to Balt take City today to witness the work of putting I hive through a large class Into thfirst degrees. They are going down Columbus - over tbe Rio Grande. ihe i rains leaving at 9 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Those leaving on the b o'clock Irnlu run go to mass in Suit take, and iliose who do not care t go down so early will probably stay over and hear iim- -. mid There go down on the l:Ki trnin. Ro-ae- ll car. - f. Cut-off- f. nt , TO THH l.ADV WHO NhMiS -- l A New Hand Bag' 1 . 'Th-- Wc have reeeived few bars of new design and exceptional values. We make no effort to carry 10ft or more styles, hut what we have ara the in-- In tbe land. Every hag is warrants to be Leather nnt imi- tation. Good hags from $4 to $30 J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS At the Big Street Clock. Ransacked Heme of Frank Francis and Secured Valuable Jewelry. The residence of Frank Francis on Twi'iity-slxtstreet was burglarized early Inst night while the house was temporarily wlthmit occupants. Among lie articles stolen were a lady's gold wmch anil a valuable diamond ring. As soon as discovered the robbery was reported to the police ration iin-Chambers conducted an investigation. but failed to find eiilu-the thieves or a clue ihut will lead to their Identity. Entrance to ibe hjiise was effected hrnugh a v.ar window. Before n bap .Ion inn tlu-lwork the housebreakers thomuclily manacled l hr- mom, and seurcbed I lluinigh bureaus and drcssii-- . 1 -- r - OF SEASON POPULATION o Pour 'carloads of strike breaker passed through. Ogden yesterday bound There were over for Ban rram-lo-jKKI men In tbe party and they are engaged to art aa molormen and conductors on the San Francisco struct car lines. GAME GIVEN BY JOHN CORT FOR EFFICIENT SERVICES. TIGER Independent Phena Bed Phene, tw rings BUSINESS OFFICE FOR R. A. BY CIRCUS EXAMINER TELEPHONES 1907. TESTIMONIAL ELY IS THE FIRST BALL President John Curt, of the Northwestern Tbeairicwl Association, who recently visited Ogden ha tendered to Resident Manager R. Alexander Grant, of the Grand Opera bouse, tbe use of the house on the evening of June li, aa a testimonial to the efficient services rendered by Mr. Grant during the peat season. Tbe production for tbe occasion will be the lane m biblical drama, "Salome." Throughout the east It le customary for the management! to have end of each season. Ihiring hla recent vli-i- t here, Mr. Cort complimented Mr. Grant upon the able manner in which he settled the trouble over tbe clash In dates of the Goodwin and llorksta-de- r attractions. The only expt-usattached to the testimonial will be that of the atage band, musicians and company. Mr. Grant leaves in a few days for Goldfield and Tonnpah, where he gue in the interest of Cort to secure the new In those towns. The ANIMAL BREAKS OPEN DOOR OF new theaters theater in Goldfield will be comITS CAGE AND ESCAPES. pleted and opened on June 10 by Mr. Goodwin. These houses complete the great circuit of the North western Association. Mr. Cort has recently Distressing Accident la the Salle-FlatShew at Twin Falls, Idaho obtained the American and Novelty Heroism of a Blacksmith. theaters In Ban Francisco, together with the Hotchkiss theater tn Los Angeles, which Mr. Grant obtained Mr. Curt a strong rhalu The following dispatch received last fall, gives of houses un the Pacific coast. last night, gives a thrilling account of a Bengal tiger, which broke from Its HONOR TO THE DEPRATED. shown, which rage In the BelU-Flotexhibited here last Thursday: Funeral Services Over Body of Judge Balt take, May S5. A special to Minar Held in 8alt Lake. the Herald from Twin Falls, Idaho, funeral chapel of I'ndertaker 8. says that a tiger escaped from tho P. The Evans, In Bait take City, wa filled circus menagerie of the Sella-Flntthere today, killed a little girl and n yesterday forenoon with friends of tha Shetland pony and was finally dis- lute Juntos A. Miner, who met to honThe majority of armed or hla memory. patched by a brave those present were members of the with a Jtaallbr revolver. The tiger broke down the door of bench and bar. The services were hla rage by healing It with bis paws. conducted by Pran Brewster of the He first sprang upon . a pony. A Episcopal church, and tha beautiful keeper drove him off with an Iron bar. and impressive ritual of that ecclesThe beast attacked a second and third iastical body was observed. A quartet composed of Mrs. Nall driven away by ihe Ptiy and when into the crowd. The Pinkerton Moore, Miss Edna' Dwyer, keeper, leajied guns, kept fur emergencies like this and Messrs. Fred C. Graham and Wilwere Phi fur away to be available. A lard Bipiires, Mrs. Mary K. Kanbnrn. panic followed. Women grasped their accompanist, rendered a chant,' an. I children and dragged them from Ihe the hymns Wbateer Befall", .and cuspath of - Ihe maddened animal. The "Abide With Me." Following the eereama-afthe frightened spectators tom of the Episcopal church-- , there mingled with the trumpeting of the was no eulogy pronounced, the sucelephant and the cries of the ex- ceeding Hunday being observed for cited annlnisls In the rages. that pert of the services. Tomorrow Through the crowd the tiger rushed words befitting tha life and labors of toward the main entrance. Mrs. 8. E. the departed will lie spoken at the Roaell and hrr four year old daughter chapel be was wont to attend. Ruth, could n't get out of the way and Immediately after the cloae of the were knocked down. Holding' the services, the body of Judge Miner was mother with hla paws the llger sank escorted tn the depot and placed on It a tooth In the neck of the child, who Ismrd Mir train, to be taken to Mardied two hours later. shall, Mich., the old home of denaa-ed- . J. W. Bell, a blacksmith, wag standfor interment. The remains were ing with hla wife and children near accompanied by all ihe members of Mrs. Kosell. Titrating hla family his family. aside, Bell drew lila revolver and openJudge Mnvse yesterday appointed ed fire at a distance of three feet. Attorneys 8. R. Thurman. W. I. SnyWhen the first bullet struck the ani- der snd Frank B. as A commal In the nhottlder ho winced, grow- mittee to draw np Stephens festiliilluun on ths led angrily and lashed hla tall against Janie A. Miner to be the wall of spectators. The second death ofonJudge the minutes of the district spread shot caused hint to release Mrs. court. No other business was transand at Ihe third he took to filghf. lb-1followed and sent three more acted by the courts yesterday aa an billets Unto the beaut as It ran outside adjournment was tukeu because of. the Ihe tent. In the open sir It crawled funeral of Judge Miner. some distance; then finally It started buck toward the rrowd. Ibdl had reBEAUTIFULMENU CARDS loaded hla weapon and was ready to renew the com hot, hut the tiger wus Car Are Advertising Ogdsn mortally wounded. He rolled over on Dining and ths Cut-Of- f. the ground and snarling and biting, tiled. , F. E. Lewis, of the dining car system of the Hiirriman lines, is presenting the traveling public with the receipts mo-- t unique menu curd to he found on Old Boldicra Will Have All the Money Hny railroad In the world. It Is a From the Nickelodeon, Tuesday. menu card, with a post card, the post card being marie readily detarhsble The Breskell Bros., who are oper- by a perforation through the renter. ating the nickel picture shun- near On one aide of the post rani ia apace the corner of Washington avenue and for the address and a stamp. On the 24ib street, will give a matinee on other side Is a beautiful arenir view, the afternoon nf Tuesday. .May :8th, and one of the mist lieaiitlful of these 19uT, for Hip lunefit of the old solis The Hermitage In Ogden canyon. In diers who havn fought their lust bat- nut tire colors. A set of the card were teclved tle. and are sleeping their la-- t sleep In the plat assigned tnem iu .Mountain In this city yesterday by Billy" Wilfollows: View cemetery. son. They are The generoslly of the Dreskells at The Hermitage. Ogden Canyon. Bun set on Greet Balt take. this time la more than appreciated because It comes when moat needed, Midlake, on tairln Cut-ofNo. II crossing Great Bull take. anil, loo bees use they are strangers Block Blgntl on Trestle and a Train. here and give for The aole of Bea Gulte in Great Balt take. their love fur the old fellows who . Lurln surrificui so much for our common Bird Island seen from l.iidn Cut-ofcountry. Bnltnir Beach. It is tn he hoped that the afternoon Mormon Temple. Balt tale. matinee will see n crowded for Humboldt Button. Nevada, .in iki.-I-k tlien can be no more worthy purpose and berldes the -- how will he worth In the desert. The color work on these cards te nii'iiy times the nlrkle that you pay. On Tuesdav afternoon the Woman's most attractive and the enteiprire of Relief Corps and tadle'e of (. A. R. F. E. tawl. in having such rris will take entire possession of Prc printed, will prove s great Bihcrii-e-mefur this section. hell Brothers ticket office and every cent af the proceed-- will be devoted t.- - Improving and beautifying the solAT CATHOLIC CHURCH diers' graves in Mountain View ceme- SERVICES tery mid It is fervently hoped by the Specliil ertire will be held at at. members of the Grand Arinv or Ihe Republic and their faithful allies, the .lost pli'ii Cn'hullr church this mornSolemn hlsli mass will Women's Relief Corps and the tallies ing at f .r tile first time In of the G. A. 11.. that the Preskell he celebrnte-In nmnr year-- . mid probably Brothers will he a thousand full te- Oudi-nanted for their timely an. I generous for the test time in smile few months, ut So that it altogether help at this time. probable that the lnrge edifice will be rrowdeili Fhth,-- Rosswtnkel will EURCLARS WERE BUSY preach ihe sermon, having for GIRL MAT 2 SUNDAY, WILL BE 30.000 TWO YEARS. IN WILL BE FLAYED AT GLENWOOD PARK, SUNDAY. We Are Closing Out Our Mens n 0B man At Plain City today at 4 o'clock 4 Every togMrs. Catherine M. Fulkman will be .trie and quality ia bis traveling interred in the Plain City cemetery-Be- t gery. It uMd to be inrlt old tnink. trunk vice will be held at the ward meetthe tut and traveling bag muat hae airenign, ing house. grace and beauty. We offer a flue te Sendee over the remains of John aortmrnt In all tbe lamst Dag" and & den Hariog will be held today at 2 Trunks, in material, alaea and o'clock t the Fifth ward meeting Inna. W In vile your attention. house. Remains may be viewed beWEEK. THIS SALE SPECIAL tween the hours of 10 a. m. and ! p. m. at 9:4 Skth street Inter mm t tn Gallacter Trunk Factory the City cemetery. now-a-day- OGDEN, UTAH. ' Hurl." mid Mercy discourse Is expected. the evening services Father Ikinoher will preach : sermon on the These two 'I'lgnit;.- of a Christian. sermons will he among the strongest an I lo be given .luring the hm both men are considered among the in the Jesuit best order, which te saving n gn-,..me deal, a of the brightest men and finest speakers we have at found the Jesuit, they will without a doubt prove very interesting. Both priest have ir.sidn many friends and admirers. during their short stay in Ogilen so far. by their sincere and sensible . a snppaMng a they do to the T their hearers, no matter whether they be Catholics or very interi-t-rin- At - ini-sto- n. r ain-m- titer-sirs- Soldier Team From Ft. Douglas to Furnishing Goods Meet Dad Gimlin's Ttaiw of Local Players. Mines, The Ogden Base Bell team win Jamas A. Pearce, one of Ely's wideawake hustlers, was in Ogdea last nuke its initial appearance at Park this afternoon, in n evening to meet his wife on her return from tbe eat and, incidentally, game with the Soldier team from Fort to remind Ogden people that the ex- Douglas. The final arrangement were cursion to Ely is to uke place a completed yesterday. June 7th. Since the organisation of th OgHe aaya Ely will have 30,000 popular den team. "Dad" Gimlls has been very lion within two years, and this is the busy in "rouuding-cn good team way he figure It out: to carry the banner of the "Lobsters" The Nevada Consolidated is build- to victory, and h as well aa others s ing a concentrating plant are confident that the new team Is n of n mile King at McGill, mrrose winner sud will make the Soldier boys the valley from Ely, which will have "go some" to keep from being shut a capacity of ZO.imm) ton of ore daily. out. Concentrating five tons into one, will In the ilne-umany old platen will produce l.otiu tous of concentrates, re- he recognize. I, who have been workquiring a smelter of that capacity. ing hard the past week in trying out. Now the mines to produce that tanA general admission of 23 cents will nage and the railroad to haul it and be charged, which will entitle the fan the reduction plants to reduce it to to nil parts of the ground including bullion must employ at least 6.0(H) tbe grand stand, the roof of which wan men. He does not think he Is esti- blown off during the big wind storm mating the populstlon too high to last fall. credit five inhabitants for each prowill be as follows: The line-uPosition. ducer, or a total of 20,000. Soldiers. Ogden. Randall l.f Ely is now s town of 3,000 an.l there Dnshler are 5uo men working at the smelter Krauss. p. .... ... .Hopkins site at McGill. Them are tt'O car- Cooper 2b Butterfield s.s. penter in and around Ely who are Barrett Taylor Greenwell Groff receiving from ft! to 7 a day. lb Mr. Pearce believe Ely copper Loseing Bluth .3b ... stocks and Ely town lota are promis- Merrlum Budford r.f ..' c.f. Girnlin ing "buys" and he pins hie faith Kaufman on tbe future of Giroux Consolidated, c. Fuller Tuvelle which now has 20,000 ton of 14 per The game will be called at 3 o'clock. cent Cupper ore on the dump with 20 per cent ore showing In the cores of SUMMER EXCURSIONS churn drills boring to s depth of 1,000 feet. Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 TAMPERINCWITH WIRES and 17 to July 11. Round trip, (C9.15. limits. The flrat esse of destroying tele- Long Eastern Excursions May 27 to 20. as an service art of hostility June 3, 7. 13. 14. One fare plus 93.00 phone to the two companies against whirh for long limit. ther Slop overs. the electrical workers are standing cheap rates during the summer. Write out for an Increase of pay, is report- L. H. Harding, Balt take Cltv, for Ared. L. H. HARDING, ticular. The Independent company, which General Agent has threatened to bring In strike breakers from Colorado, is the vicNOTICE TO tim, and the vandalistlc work was jRAND ARMY such as to cut off t communication with Ogden. Dix Pont, No. I, G. A. R., the The lines went out of commission Woman's Relief Corps and Ladies of Baturdiiy morning during the storm, G. A. R. are requested to meet and apparently this was ths rsuM. A thq at 2:30 p. m., un search for the trouble, however, fulled at the City Hell, 2Gth, and will march to Sunday. May Us reveal to wiuree. Methodist church to attend divine tate In the afternoon, however, n the service conducted by Rev. Crane aud searching party working near the Rev. Carver. point of the mountain which divides Hnll on Also to meet nt the Balt take snd the Vtah take valleys, Memorial Day, at 9:30 a.City m., and will found the difficulty. it consisted of march to the Tabernacle, where apa cleverly arranged system f wires propriate services will be held, after which short circuited the entire long the services the committee and those the distance system. The nature of desiring to attend will proceed to the job proved, according ta the claims City cemetery and decorate the graves, of the company, that only an expert and will again meet nt the City Hall, electrician and line worker could have at 2:30 p. m., and proceed to Mountain accomplished It. A fine copper wire View cemetery in vehicle and decorhnd beun used, and if had been loop- ate the graves and there the Corps ed around the wires of the long dis- and Circle will hold ritual service. tance system, carefully bound to each By order of the committee, THOMAS LVNDY, one, thus Jclnlng them In s net work (Signed), that made their use Impossible. The Commander. copper wire thus used was so that It could hardly be seen, and It was RED CROSS CONFERENCE. only through chance that the device happened to lie located. Americans Leaving for London, ths A similar inflection tediously made Meeting Place. Balt line from all the way along the for was Lake to Ogden succeHful, Washington, May 25. The American a scheme of exactly the same nature representative at tbe approaching hail been placed it) poult Ion on this meeting of the American Red Cross system, completely short circuiting all conference from the tenth to the fifof the wires. teenth of June are already making thrlr way tn tandon, which Is the meeting place. Miss Mabel Board-ma- n COUNTY BOARMF EDUCATION sailed from New York last Tuesday and within a day or two Surgeon At the regular meeting of tbe counGeneral O'Rellley, General William ty lmarj of education held yesterday Carte-angand Medical Director conafternoon, the contract for the Wise, constituting the central comstruction of a new xchool house for mittee of the American Rerl Cross, Wilson was awarded to the Kllilstrotn and William Bicknell of Chicago, a of hid whose company, Contracting prominent member of the aHsoriatlun, 14.115, was tho lowest of many rewill depart. ceived. The International conference meets Work on the structure will com once every live years and the precedinence as sunn as the contractors' ing meeting wait in Bt. Petersburg. bond Is approved. It is to lie finished The fxarina has always taken deep in time for the fell term of school, interest in the conferences and haa a the present building used for the one about to meet with at Wilson U inade- charged school purp-se- x the task of examining the devices exquate to accommodate the students. pected to b submitted In answer to The new building mil be up to date her Invitation offering large money in ewry reaped nn.l will consist of means of transfor best the prize two atnricM and a lusement. porting the wounded upon the field of battle. Otherwise the conference is devoted lo bringing up to date the CARD OFJHAKKS Red Cro--s methods of relief in time to extend to many of war and pestilence and natural caWe lamities which will loiihtleax Ond exfriends uiirl relatives who hive abl, kindnesh end lyrapsthy pression In rertsln recommendation during the lung il incus and death of that will be laid before the approachMm. W. B. Spruni. our most slnrere ing Hague conference. thanks and ilcf-i- i appreciation of such NEGRO FOUGHT OFFICERS. devoted work. w. it. srnrNT, MK AND MRS. L E. LIBBY. San Jose, Cal., May 25. A negro WILLIAM WEIR. believed to be Jesse Cue, wanted in Indianapolis for the murder of Policeman Charles Russell, September 30, SHERIFF'S QUICK WORK IfitMi. was arrested this evening after s terrible battle with two officers, At in o'clock yesterday morning both of whom were severely woundSheriff Schriiig huh notified hr Super- ed with a razor wielded by the prisintendent Ttiiinm. of the industrial oner. While being taken to Jail the that Tliiinisit Corbett and negro Jumpel from the patrol wagon f inmate of and meed through -- everal blocks of Clyde tank, a couple The the downtown districts. Officers Guerthat iiiKiiiiitliui had escaped. Deputy Sheriff in and Mulla.ly followed, shooting as energetic sheriff, Clark, set out upon the trail of the they ran. Brought to bay In an si young fugitives, and by 11 o'clock ley the negro turned Tlclonsly on his retained them ; the authorities nt pursuers, slashing it their throats with ihe a razor, inflicting dangerous wounds It. as nut mi easy Job. for the wilev on loith officers. He was finally overiheriff and hti able deputy, but. It Ik powered and is now In Jail. both A1 and Seyhi (fire io oar that mour spent as -- t Tenuous an hour a GIVEN A PAROLE. they hare in many months. No soonthe trail officers hnd ilic taken er up Denver, Colo.. May 25. Edwin M. ai Five Point, than they discovered the young culprit running through Johnson, former president of the Fidelity Bavings association of Denver, tho field like a couple of antelopes The sheriff and deputy took up the convicted September 2. 1905, of havchase and for twenty minutes It look ing wrecked that institution and sened as though the hoys would leave the tenced to the state penitentiary for a officers tn the rear, hot the boy were term of not Ires than two years was hadlv mistaken in the ability of their set free lousy on parole by Governor On leaving prison. Johnson pursuer. Behring cleared a six wire Btirhtcl. aid that he would make restitution fence with ease and grace and to see Clark vault over an Irrigation ditch to the people who lost their money in would make Alvarado's leap look like the savings association failure if ever a chunk of icc on the pavement. Tt able in ,k so. Depositors have rewas on a level piece of track that the ceived about 20 per cent of their claim- -, which amounted to nearly 91.- officer overhauled the young prison or and returned them to the school. tion.ooo. Glen-woo- p three-quarter- AND d Shoe Departments And Are Making Very Low Prices to Move the Goods Out Quickly ORIX'S p 358 25th St. p .......... ......... . ...... CLOTHES nought of ii b means Clothes Cut to Measure, Made to Order and Guaranteed to Fit. sewn right into the garment. Our reputation Is We please particular people, and court comparison. EdmundTailoringGo. Toller. Mgr. H Ja 345 Street Twenty-fourt- h STYLE tftjle is one of the great features in anv line of Footwear. You may hare the fit and wear in your shoes, but you will find it rough sledding if your shoe falls short on style. Our immense Hue of Mens, Womens and Children's Shoes hare that CORRECT STYLE. Perfect fitting aud durable wear guaranteed. Sole agents for the world's best shoe t lie Nett let on; 11. W. Merriam's fine misses' shoes; the Excelsior shoes for boys and youths. er N. Ogden Go. Om 236 Twenty-fift- Iud. Thone 248 A h Ktreet. Hell 203-- y chance to save money if you don't secure one of our Electric Flat Irons UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO.: Gentlemen: Please deliver to my address ONE ELECTRIC FLATIRON (4.00). It is understood that I may return same, if unsatisfactory after 30 days trial, without further obligation to myself. Name Address 1907. CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON AND SEND TO US. |