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Show OGDEN, UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINER, 8 BREVITIES MEMORIAL ADDRESSES SERVICES OF OGDEN FROM SALT GRADUATES HELD POLICE LAKE WORK OF SENDING DECOY PACKAGE BRINGS RESULTS. LOCAL TEAM DEFEATS THE SOLDIERS BY SCORE OF 5 TO A Large Attendance ef the Old Soldiers, Lad its of Relief Corps and Friends at First M. E. Church. Watches From Large aervlcea of tt. were held yesterday . at the Methodist cbtirrh, Crane officiating. Members of the post, the Lineolu Circle and the Relief Corps were in sttend-anrThe officer of the division were seated in front with Rev. Crane and Her. Carver. A march waa made by the veterans from the Cltv Hall square, a here they gathered, to the church. After they bad been Beared Rev. Carver delivered an address on the significance of the flag. A program of organ music and auloa waa rendered during the service. ML Hendcrahot sang a number of beautiful selections. In hla speech Rev. Carver divided the flag Into five parts, red, white and blue, and the stars and bars, and related th history and the importance of each In the national emblem. The flag, ha aald, baa always stood for righteous government, waa conceived by our forefathers whose purpose waa noble and sublime and out of whose labor grew the finest country on the globe. And today is the symbol of freedom, in thought arthm. He compliand Individual mented the veterans who had fought for its preservation and eulogtied the noble women whose encouragement aud labors have done so much to make the flag respected by the nations and loved by the country over Tlie manner la which the local police depan went followed the clue discovered by Detective Fender in the Haynes Jewelry store rottbery, and bo arrauged plans that the officers at Denver arres'ed Edward Phillip, a member of the CardunurMitchell gang of is bearing fruit everyday and part, if not nil. of the entire $15,001) worth cf plunder will be recovered. It was due entirely to the local officer that the Ural tangible evidence pointing to the direction of the thlrvea ana unearthed at the Welle-Fargexpress office. After th agent, becoming suspicious uf an individual who left n package te be delivered to Phillips at Denver, had Informed the department. At an auction sal held last week in an opium den In Denver' Chinatown, ninety gold watches were recovered and eight men were arrested who are thought to be Identified with the gang that cracked the Daynee safe. Phillips L in Jail at La Junto, where he waa arrested a a auaplctoui character before hto connection with the robbery waa known. The eight men held on suspicion of being are George Harris, H. C. Moore, Morris Uoldforb, O, Wood. R. Davis, J. Boandefleld, Edward E. Clark and Ernest Throp. The men who committed the burglary In Balt Lake (Tty got away with plunder valued at $13.0IH. Part of this waa recovered through the capture of an express package consigned to Edward Phillips at Denver. The of ret waa carried to Denver by one those implicated with Phillip in the roliliery, and waa hidden In the house on Market street, where It of la understood n mistress of Phillips lives. News of the robbery and the place where part of the plunder waa hidden leaked uut In the underground world, and demands were made for the division of lout op the part of those who were wise. The result was that a number of opium and cocaine victims on Market mreet received piece of Jewelry a the price of their silence. Deal ring money with which to purchase opium a number of them offered thetr booty for sale, and under opium the gaslights of an Joint at2044 Market' street stolid eel-m- i LL bid small auma for watches Watches worth $50 and diamond!. were sold for $5, and diamonds changed hands for a hundredth part of their value. While it la doubtful If all thoafc serrated can be held for the robbery, those who are not will be. arraigned on n charge of vagrancy. ROOMS M. II Independent Ptaw Bed Phan. Iwt rings...... N. 64 BUSINESS OFFICE N. Independent Pnons No. 56 Bell Phsnt, n ring " NOTICE TO BUBBCRIBERB In mak-la- HEROES. DEPARTED WON Special Sale! We Are Closing Out Our Mens g s w 2 d for-ma- RESPECT TO THE G. A. R. FAYS STUDENTS AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. FORTY-TW- O regardiag tbs Text: "Whereupon, O, King Agrippa, do oo direct to I Was Not Diaobadiant Unto tbs department. Ml Anr oobocribor bului to reHtavanly Vision." riero. ceive tko Examiner will roofer a favor by cam nf No. 61 oitbor pbuoo boforo 9 a. m. Graduates of. the High school of (ha LAMAR NELSON. iSIgnad) clashes of 'OS and '0? attended the Circulator. aervlcea at tha Presbyterian church A boy to learn tbe last night, where Rev. Carver dellver-eWANTED priming business one wub oemo extha baccalaureata address. The perience preferred. Apply to pulpit and the stand were decorated S'andaiii, it I p. E with the national and High school will be colors and cut flowers were arranged A card party and ilance Itlvea in fba A. O. I?. W. Hall Monday throughout the buildiug. The gradevening. May 27, 1B(7. by the Laval uate. nuntberiug (2, sat in the center tbs to Stars of America Auxiliary Brotherhood of Umnniotlve Carmen of of (he auditorium and parents and America. Everybody invited. Frtxra friends uf the students filled tha reand refreshments. Good music. Tba mainder of the church. greatest event of the are non. Come Speaking from the text, Acta 2d, IS one and alL Admission 25c "Whereupon, O, King Agrippa, I Edward Tout baa returned from an Was Not Diaobdlent Cnto the Heavenextended trip through Europe. ly Vision." Tha following la an outline of Rev. Carver's speech: If year are going te move see Milan We all have, 1 hope, our vision! transfer vena. Leave orders for coal. BL Slades Phones. of Ufa, Meals of what we would be (OS Twenty-fiftand plana of that which we nhall acJudge Gunnell went to Salt lake complish. tbia morning to attend a meeting with uf visions and la tba attorney general and Judges of we Youthsure the time are that yau each hava one tba juvenile courts, tor tba purpose of preparing legal blanks for lower thin night, aa a new room of your life courts in the state. la Just belug opened fof our entrance. j Visions aro lauglwd at at times, but See Malan Transfer Co. for storage proves them to be the of all kinds Our specialty is moving biography of life. pianos, furniture sad office fixtures. "There are two great means of proNeed Died -- Two weeks' old eon of Mr. gress. need an awplrailon. ua aa a slave Is driven, want and Mrs. Ihivld Howell, at the family drives aloud to the need drlveu one, residence. Five Point. Funeral from cries cut and on goes the weary round, and 10 oclock. home at this morning (he such la the part of many Uvea today. Interment at Roy. Such was Jiihnstou'a iife when he wrote Kaseln'a In three daya to Pied-Crre- eal Mayourk, IS year old hi nuiUicr'a funeral expenses, son of J. A. and Mary Marshall May such waa Balaar'a life aa be waa concork, at 10 a. m., Sunday, at family burdened wrltb debt and aiudi residence at Pleasant View, convul- tinually of Poe in the midst of hla sions. Funeral Tuesday at 10 m m., was tlie life much, but. oh, at Pleasant View meeting bonus. In- poverty. Needbehas dona from ever hart that yon may spared terment at North Ogden cemetery, ing to he urged by It. There ia a betHava your Panamas, Straw' and Fait ter way, n higher way, a more Joyous that way la the aiar-le-d way or Hats rleaasd and blocked. Phnna lud. way v Lion. 1SS ZSlh. Globa dIT, Cleaning Co, "Ambition la a noble word, If rightDied Juanita Ann, aged nna year ly considered. To Paul was given a vision of the higher life with Christ, and aaven months, daughter of Mr. It called him not to a Ufa of ease, and Mrs. Thomas Hulmaton, 2711 to a life uf stern struggle, but In avenua, at 10 o'clock Sunday but hla heart there burned a vision of a evening. Tba father suit mother are helping life. He gladly endured, If out of the city at the present Uma, no enduring, the world could he Mrs. Hulmaton having to New by made better. And when life was drawYork to meet her husband who la reing to a close he unfolda for ua tha turning from England. The funeral secret uf his continuance-h- i vision will he announced later. bad never waned. ta "Thera victory tn the deep desire Mlsa Emily Favaryear and louts of every life and we surmount life's Beckett, of Salt loko City, were the obeladea cheerily when we are led by guests of II. A. Beckett, lrH to an auto aa aim large enough to fill our very trip through Ogden canyon yesterday aqul. afternoon. "liokl The boy finds a lost volume of tha congressional Record and finding it ha dreama that hla voice will OPERATORS MAY STRIKE one day be heard In tba dellberatUma of slats, be al niggles through long A rumor has It that the telegraph and year, but today IMlIver In both the Western 1'nlim tells weary operators to live ii that he commenced and Postal telegraph offices will go anew when he thus hla vision caught on strike on the 1st of June. It la of what Ufa waa to be. stated that the men have all aorta of "Bo it la with the aln and habit grievances, and the reports add a deal which would enchain ua. When the of Information which a telegraph op- vision of a true, pure fife la formed, a erator doulitleaa la glad to know, Sir new Impetus ia given lo higher living. it was certainly new to him, it There la an Isolation In one high Ideal. was to the reading public. When Paul commenced to live for Thera may be n strike of operator higher things hla life separated from on Jnne 1st: It apparently depend tha old path. And ns the high buildupon the degree of acuteness reached ing muat stand out alone, so will our In Uvea be solitary Uvea In many of onr by tha situation tn New York. that city nlno Western I'nhm opera- beat efforts. tors wera I real. lent "If we are content to live as others discharged. dowry of the company, aayi they live we will be aa the low building In wero discharged for cause: Sam J. the block, for genlua walks a solitary Small, president of the (numerclal path. And yet its way ia not lonely, Telegraphers' Union of America, says for there la no companionship like that they were discharged because they whlrh a true Idea glvei. were member of tba anion. The op"Momenta of vision are ever solemn erators, too, want the sliding arala one, non of (hoae who have made s In Ilfs can say that there abolished and tha avstem of split trick" done away with. Split trick have not been momenta, when had ara those shifts which Include both they followed this way their true Idea day and night work. An operator pointed them they would Imre lived must he at the company's service, It n noble life. "These vision moment are momenta la claimed, from fourteen to alitoen bourn; out of that time he works when unseen hands throw wide lire's portals and If they are Ignored 11 the eight hours. life muat pay the penalty. , "Buck supreme momenta of a rp I raDECOBATIONOAY SERVICES il on have come to everyone. They semi to be the moments for which Veteran Fireman will Fay Respect to the life I made. They are like the Their Departed Brothers. divide from whose summit the streams flow down Into the chilly valleys of Memorial aervlcea on Decoration the north or find their way Into the Day will I observed by the veteran firtlle valleys uf the south. firemen of (be city, whoae number has "That I a xolemn moment when been diminished bv, the of a good ami evil alike call and when we anore or more In the pat few veurs. hesitate between the life of faith- - and The graves of the departed will ix the wav of doubt . "Paul's Lion was but the entrance fittingly decorated and the living will again recall the days when the sound Into Ms purer life. It was not all of the gong brought mil the brigade when hla vision was acto fight the llamcs ami If ihychsiu-.cepted. for Ideals are Mrlct masters. sacrifice their lives for tliu protection "Our hardest lesson la Li learn to of property. obey and nowhere does obedience In the morning of IVroratimi Dhv yield greater riches that when It comtupiubers of the organisation will pel us to ba true to our best. We march to the cemetery to dccm-aithe believe that every life has been given graves of the formper member: Jonh aspirations, but few Uvea bare yielded Williams. Harry Ford. Fieri ('aim lie. strict obedience. ' F. ('alia he. Jr., Charles Keller. Wil"Even one has two names, one liam Chappie, Orsoi. Kiaer, W. U. which their parents give them and Morieitsen. Charles one which they make for themselves. Childs, Hank Wilson Empey, William Graenwell. "John, through bollnes, waa known Wright, Jay Crandall, Charles Wat- aa the Divine. Simon through waa changed to Peter. Alexkins, George Thompson. Robert Sneddon. Helter Wooner. (ieuiys White-bea- d ander through conquest ia called the and led Fiilcock. Great, Washington la known as the Father of hL country Imcausc in hltn burned the patriot's flume. "You and I will make names for ourselves. They may he names of honor, or through weakness names of disrepute. We may he kuown for our higher qualities or our names may lie Housewives linked, a was Arnold's, the traitor, to that whlrh the better world shuns. afford "May your youth's vision be o high and your obedience to it. so constant. that your names will ever lie linked with all that bent and truest. We love to think of earh one as having some work which belongs to that one alone and our vision in life be vima our calling to fulfill it. "Thla gives to each life a dignity Whatever your life's all It own. work mar be, may It be so heightened glorified with love to God and man for they tre pure and reliable and that il can be a 'glory son it ' "Till text 1 the Tvcurd 'list In lil flavors; have always in purity highest Meal ai: hud been true. When and strength conformed to thd our own life draw i,, a oio-- e muy we also be uhle to ;t.v whs not Pure Food laws. silent to the lLioii.'" mpUiti Examiner at (bo CLEVER WORK OGDEN 1907. REV. CARVER EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL MONDAY, MAY. 27, n h maln-aprin- g . (to-fra-y Pa-clfl-o rn u ship-wreck- -- di-ai- h stead-fastnes- Always Pure can better to buy Flavoring Extracts lES: T s The annual Memorial the G. A. R-v- Dix-Liga- e. which It waves. Before the conclusion of the services a collection waa taken up for tha benefit ef the G. A. IL movement to keep In first class condition the graves of old soldiers In the cemetery. In all $27.50 wan donated by tha audience, whlrh filled the church. The money wsa turned over to the post In secretary of the other waya the movriueat Is receiving encouragement an that it will .be possible for the organisation to engage a gardner to devote his personal attention to the maintenance of the plot uf ground wherein are burled the men who fought for their country, In the greatest war. n - HOLD-UP- WERE BUSY S W. E. Saunders Relieved of Ovar $20 Saturday Night. on his way home at 1 oclock Sunday morning, waa held up by two men and robbed of $!QJI5. Despite a rigorous search Instituted ImmedLtelv after the occurrence by the police, no trace of the highwaymen was discovered, as they probably ran went on Twenty-fourt- h street and disappeared in the yards below. A Asunder was croeHlng Twenty-fourt- h street near the Federal building two men, one concealed by a handkerchief tied over bli face, (he. other without a mask, Jumped towards founders and pinioned bis arm. He waa thrown race downward to the ground, anil while one held him the other extracted $20 from one pocket and 35 cents from the other. Nut knowing whether the robbers had in their (OHealnn a gnn, Saunders submitted quietly and uttered nut a word when hla last euiu passed Into other pockets. "Bkidoo commanded the thieves, aa they lifted Raundera to his feet, and the manner In whlrh he ran left no rhance for hla nocturnal acquaintance to complain. By a circuitous route he arrived at the police station, where hi stale was told to an officer, who repaired Immediately to the scene of the hold-up- . Baiindera' hat waa the only evidence found to Corroborate hla tald! V. EL fi sunders, while IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD. Bervlcea Held at Brooklyn Navy Yard by Soldier and Bailors. New York. May 26. Fifteen thousand armed men knelt In the sudden grai of the parade ground at the Brooklyn navy yard today, participating In the Fifth military field mesa In memory of the Bailors and soldiers who lost their lives during the war . with Spain. In the center of the parade an altar had been erected, and at this the priests, robed In wh:te and gold, celebrated solemn high man In memory of the dead. Tlie military force preent Included the sailors and marinea from the navy yard and the Twelfth I'ntted States infantry from Governor's Island. several compan'c of the National Guard of New York and a Duval reserve battalion. There were also a thousand men of the First and Record regiment f Irish volunteers and In white uniforms, repre25n bo senting Catholic boy' naval battalion. a place of honor, in brllliHnt scarlet, were a detarlini-n- t of Canadian troops, who runic lo New York a brunches the giiews of the war vetthe erans to take part in the services. The Spanish wi veterans, the Gran.l Army of the Republic, the Hebrew veterans, the Son of Veterans, and the Army und Navy union, were among the ime military organizations who paritcipnted. In lix-.i- l 'I Rpaulsh-America- n THE REPORT. DENIES The foreign office cable dispatch from Idonel K. G. Carden, minister lealJent to the Central American republics, denying th.- - report recently circulated In the United Statea and Europe that he hud issued an ultimatum to Costa lllca. demanding that the republic pay It debt to Great Britain within two weeks. The government will publish Mr. Cardens dispatch, together with n denial that sueh nrtton by Great Kriiain Is contemplated. ljondnn. May 26. haa received n (he Dayna Jewelry Company, Auctioned off in a Denver Opium Den. o 8UMMEREXCUBSI0MS Crowd Witnesses Opening Gama of Season Lobsters Maks a Splendid Showing. Furnishing Goods In n fine game, tha time ia which tha boys have had to practice, tha local baseball team von from the Soldiers of Fnrt Douglas, at GLnwood park yesterday afternoun, by the close score of 5 to 4. Fans to the number of 500 cheered the players and the manner in which they deported themselves was entirely to the satisfaction of th crowd, that ia. with the exception of those who knew mure about the game than the umpire. In the fore part of the game the outoume was doubtful. Both teams were played ctrong ball and honor even. Tay lor, of the local nlno, made the hit and run of the day. He knocked the hall over the fence and sneaked in for a home run. A number of disputes araae over the decisions of the umpire, but, by consulting the rale book, they were straightened out, to the apparent satisfaction of both teams. With tha exception of the grandstand the park la in good condition. The netting protecting the audience held back the ball like a aeive bolds water, and several black eyes were avoided only by the dexterity uf certain fane. The following is the aoore: consl-fi-rtn- FORECAST OF THE WEEK And Arc Making Very Low Prices to Move the Goods Out Quickly GRIXS 358 25th St. CLOTHES Order and Guaranteed Fit. Hit Errors Ogden. Rune Hite Errors 0 0 1 1 4 1 I 0- - 000122297 12245(719 1 0101200 -5 We please particular EdmidTailoringGo. x Murphy out, hunted third strike. Tsylor out. Infield fly. Soldiers. Runs OUOiOSOO 0 4 12245678$ Our reputation is and court comparison. people, $ H. J Toller, 11202302 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 ..0 10 on balls, off Mur Summary: Bass phy 1. Lnring 1; htt by pitched ball, hits, lowing, RanTovell; two-ba- a Graenwell, Bluth; dall, Butterfield, ; home run, Taylor; sacrifice hit, double play, Murphy to Taylor to Bluth to Butterfield; passed ball, Patton; struck out, by Hopkins 1, by Murphy 5, by Lortng 7. Attendance 400. Umpire, Nolan. record-breakin- 345 x--10 Street I Twenty-fourt- h IW115HWBW fit I Mgr. x- BBBMBM B OR EXCURSION fOR THE EAST Via Rio Grande Western Ry. SELLING DATES: May 27th, 30th, June 3rd, 7th, 12th and 14 th First Class Tickets to Points In Kansas, Nebraska, South Daksta, etc, for One Fare, Plua 2JM For Round Trip. To Kansas Gty, Omaha Coundl Bluffs To Chicago To St Paul and Minneapolis To St Louis lo Denver - Colorado Springs and Pueblo - Open Top observation Cor Scenic Colorado. . Thro foot Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers. freo on all classes of flyora daily. tickets, through For particulars, act A. J. CRONIN, Agent PHONES 104 AND 115 a. nSBH semi-centenni- 27-2- to sewn right iuto the garment. Mur-phy- m Shoe Departments Bought of ug means Clothed Cut to Measure, Made to Via Colorado Midland Railway. Clly of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to l'4 and 17 to July It: Round trip, $69.15. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. June- 3, 7. 13. 14. One fare plua $2.00 ther for king limit. Stop over. cheap rate during the summer. Write STCOIC BILL AT UTAHM IA H. Harding, Balt Imke City, for parL. H. HARDING, ticulars. The hill at the Utahns thla week General AgenL la attracting large audiences and many people are turned away owing to the limited capacity of the house. attendg Last night a ance witnessed the performance and the manner in which each number was received angers well for an exceptionally successful run. there la Juggling of more than ordinary difficulty by the Oxavs, n clever eccentric team, whose work consist! of ball, hat and plate manipulation and other special atunla. May Evans, with n clear musical whistle imitate various blrda and animal which ! far above the average. The O'Neill minstrels, Immediately after, crack jokes DAY. DECORATION and sing popular songs. This act is given with special Investiture, resemPresident Roosevelt Will Deliver a bling the first part of a real minstrel Number of Addressee During show. the Coming Week. Francis Sullivan and company la The Craziest Act in Vaudeville live The feature of the national observ- up to the letter of the abovw caption, ance of Memorial Day nrxt Thursday and provoke laughter by their craxy will be the unveiling of a monument rapers. There! not much to the skit, to Genera Henry W. Lawton at In- but It takes and the audience paya the fiddler, and baa a right to applaud dianapolis. where President Roosevelt whatever strike Its fancy. Mitchell will deliver an address and the unand Love In a sketch, "The Home a of stain.of General James veiling Coming," afford a few moments of E. 11. Stuart by the I'nited Confed- Din by their clever characterisation On at Va. erate Veterans Richmond, of a father with a chappy of n ron. same the day Governor Charles E. Moving pictures of more than ordinHughes, of New York, and Governor Interest owing to their subject, ary Curtis Guild, ,lr.. of Maaauchueetta, The Unwritten Law." founded on the will speak at the unveiling cf tablets Thaw case, and an Illustrated song by to celebrated Americans In the Hall Morey lxmg, complete the program, of Fame at New York university. whk'h is on the whole better than not The program of the grand camp of a few of Its predecessor. I'nited Confederate Veterans, which will he held at Richmond. Va.. beginFREIGHT AND ENGINE COLLIDE ning next Thursday and continuing until the following Monday, will Include the unveiling of the memorial Local Yards Trackage Blocked by a Mix-u- p ef Cara. erected lo the memory uf Jefferson Davis. This will take place on the A wrack between a freight train and closing day when an imposing parade a twitch engine to which waa attachal will lie held. President Rooeve!t will deliver ea a number of can blocked a part of celeaddress at the (he trackage system la the yards yesbration or the founding of agricultural terday. The collision waa the result college In the I'nited States, at Lan- of a changed switch, unknown to the crew in charge uf the engine. sing. Mich.. Friday. About 9 o'clock yesterday morning Secretary of War Taft will apeak before the Xntkraal Millers associa- the crew ran ont over the O. 8. L. on next Thursday. bridge over the Weber river directly tion in Ft. went uf the city, to kick into the yard Memorial Day. The wages of 85.000 cotton mill op- a number of freight ear loaded with and lumber. The switch eratives tn southern New England merchandise In order for the will lie advanced an average of 10 per was turned and left return trip and without lnevstigaling, cent on Monday. were pushed rapidly east The International Cotton conference the cere aa a freight trail crossed the Jual will be held at Vienna May track Immediately ahead. Instead of More than 250 delegatee, ten of whom sidetrack tha foremost car arc Americana, will attend the con- takingto the kept the main line and plunged Into vention. the freight train with great force. The witch had been turned. . The steam cheat of the switch enAND PILE CURfl gine was tom iff. one car loaded with (ECZEMA Knowing what tt was to aaN merchandise wa turned on Its aide FRFF 1 far, I win give FREE OP and another loaded with lumber waa CHARGE, to any afflicted n positive deprived of its ead. The track waa rare for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Eryalpsd considerably damaged and the wreckLa, PiLa and Skin Diseases, Install ing outfit worked part of the day bejrallaf. Don't suffar longer. Writs FJ fore the tracks were cleared. By a W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Aval lucky chance the craws of both trains .1 aum Kew Yack. Enatoaa.aiamj escaped Injury. - AND A L0&Tif chance to save money you don't secure ana of cun Electrio Flat irons UTAn LIGHT & RAILWAY CO.: Gentlemen: Please deliver lo my address ONE ELECTRIC FLATIRON (fi.00). It ig understood that I may return same, if unsatisfactory after 30 days trial, without further obligation to myself. 2tame Address a KIMtll . e, 1907. CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON AND SEND TO US. |