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Show I THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, FIGHT Racket Store W. P. Hart, who was formerly in the employ of the Union Pacific here, but h.i has been at Evanston. Wyo., for the past three yeare, has been sent back to OgJen again aud will have a ARE UTAH. WEDNESDAY, NOW ELATED NISHT THEY ARE TO WITNESS A BIG PUGILISTIC CONTEST. TWO MEN SMALL OF STATURE AND YOUTHFUL. Harry Lewis and Jimmy Gardner to Settle In Ogden on July 4th. Police to Make a Round-uof Retorts Rooming House Must Keep .a Registry. r,.., . ten-roun- d 0. D. RASMUSSENS son-in-la- K. Printers, Bookbinders Manufacturing Stationers Office Supplies up-stair- tl Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices 1JSIH UTAH DENTAL CO. I Via Rio Grande Western Ry. May 27th, 30th, .June 3rd, 7th, 12th and 14th First Claes Tickets to Points In Kansas, Nebraska, South ote-- , for One Fare Plus $2X0 For Round Trie To To To To To Kansas Gty, Omaha, Council Bluffs Chicago - i Two men. described as small of outhful la appearance, held up William Ryan, a switchman, employed In the railroad yards, woet of the depot ice house, at IS o'clock Monday night. They warrhed his person but failed to find money or Jewelry and. vltb a winning m Ryan, hurriedly departed and soon lost themselves In tha tangir of tracks, ran and buildings west of the depot. This Is the third robbery in aa many weeks and the police are aroused to unusual action. Although an Investigation was conducted noon after tbe holdup, nothing waa discovered of value to the department. Ryan la positive that he ran Identify the men, and n clean up will be made today of all character found in saloons and out of tho way places. At regular intervals the pulir are forced to make such raids, ae undesirable men slip into the rity and often their advent is tbe signal for burglaries and robberies of various kinds. To enablo tho department to more readily be In touch with atrangera, officers will notify all boarding house managers and proprietors of establishments that rent rooms over night, that they must keep registers and compel thulr patrons to place thereon the names of gaests. In larger cities this la u rule, the violation of which is punishable by a hsavy fine. Professional thieves engage quarters at quiet houses wbara they plan their operation and store their plunder. It Is eapected that tha maintenance of registers will aid the police materiall- a great many people think of a piano. Thia in not mi often the fane aa most people is - St Paul and Minneapolis St. Lotus -Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Dakota,' $32.00 - 44.50 41.90 - 39.50 19.75 Through Pullman end Tourist Sleepers. Open Tap Observation Car Free en all classes of tickets, through Seenle Coloreds. Throe fast Fycre dally. For particulars, aee A. J. CRONIN, Agent PHONES 104 AND 115 UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. galling Datsa May 27, 30, Juns 12, and 14. 3. 7, First class tickets on. sale to many points west of Chicago. Minneapolis and SL Louis for one fare, plus two dollars for the round trip. Five first class trains daily. The famous OverOgden at 3 p. m. ling Limited leaves LimThe new Los Angeles-Chtaagited, 1:30 p. m. baa through standard and tourist sleeping ears to Chicago. Make reservations early. Further particulars. Union Depot Ticket Office or A. B. Boseley, Trav. Pass. Agent, Bell phone 83, Ogden, Utah. o EXCURSION May 27, 30, o. June I, t-- U 7, 12, 14th. Ogden to Portland, Or., or Bpokane, Wash., and return, first class $30.00. Tickets good to return until September SCttL Btopovers allowed. WANT- - ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. . Judge Marshall Monday discharged the following petitioners In bank, ruptcy: Geotge McGonagle of Edward C. Buffington of Balt Lake, obn Gray of Bingham Junction, Joseph Hair of Balt Lake, Charles Peterson of Bnphervllle, Stephen W. Tucker of Belt Lake, W. W. Miller of Bandy. O. H. Bcbade of Salt Lake, Frank Arima of Balt Lake. The petitions of the following were United adjudicated nl referred to States Commissioner Charles Baldwin aa referee In bankruptcy; Thomas J. Thompson of Salt Lake. Swen R. Swenson of Balt Lake, Harry A. of Balt Lake, Arney L. Hanson of Murray, John P. Hosier of 8alt Lake, Lester Jordan of Ogden, Moses Garelde of Balt Lake and Richard Anderson of Ogden. J. Tillberry of 8alt Lake was ordered to show cause why bis petition should not be dismissed for Og-lra- Me-Coll- of coats. Tbe petitions of Adam M. Utty-- . a carpenter of Balt lake, waa received,, filed, adjudicated and referred to tbe Hla liabilities are commissioner. Simi$579,611, and bis assets are $50. lar action wm taken with tbs petition of Andrew Meyerboff, a locomotive engineer of Balt Lake. Hla liabilities are $701.40 and hla aaawta are $2$. tv liut think. With tbe liberal Inducements that we offer is no louger a question of Can I afford to buy a piano? but, "Can I longer afford to stature auj deprive my family of tbe pleasure and education of a piano? Every family should hare one, and we think we are not exaggerating when we say that we can make it poaaible for every 'family to have one. llere are pianos to suit every purse. We carry the best line of pianos, and can bell you any grade piano from a Steinway down to one for $200. Come in and aee our slock and have us explain to you our liberal :: ii Music Thomas-Horn- e SUCCESSORS TO CHAMOEItLAlN-TUOMA- MUSIC W4444444HH4H 1 1 1 H Co. !i S 00. 314 25lh Street y- OGDEN, UTAH WWWt I 14 4 H 1 14 $ H4 1 H DIRECTORS New Officers of Ogden Union Railway and Depot Company. At a meeting 4 the stockholders of tha Ogden Union Railway and Depot flompny held yesterday In this city the for following directors were Another year: W. H. Bancroft, F. J. Kteael. E. Buckingham, p. L. Williams, E. C. Manson, Immediately after the stockholders meeting the newly elected directors held a meeting and elected the following officers: W. H. Bancroft, Salt Lake City, president. Fred J. Kissel, Ogden, vice president. F. N. He. Ogden, secretary. E. C. Manaon, Ogden, superintendent. A. Millar, New Tork City, assistant secretary. F. V. B. Gkoahy, Nfw York City, treasurer, eir iiiiiiTMriewtovi G&mpsirisQits Four time, tho light at half the coot we are Bought Aid at the County Jail and Died In a Few Hours. FIRST EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, June Sth. Oregon Short Line cheap round trip rates to Utah and Idaho points north. Long limits returning. for particulars. Ask agents HUH UNO DEUCAUS Governor Cutler Makes Appointment to the Denver Convention. Eleven delegate were appointed by Governor Jobn C. Cutler to attend the public lands convention at Denver, Colo., June 18, 19 and 20. The convention was called by Governor Henry A. Bucbtel at the request of the Colorado legislature to modify s the public land laws no that tbe qould settle upon them and that they w Culd bring some revenue to the stare. It la expected that a memorial will be presented to congress submitting a uniform law governing the and selection of government lands. Under the compact made by the states when admitted to the Vnlon, the public lands cannot he taxed ae king as they remain the property of the government. The state tfeerivee no revenue for tbe molntenanciof the state government until the lands are settled npon. The changing conditions of the West seem to render necessary of the lands. changei In the The enactment by congress of certain law will binder the development of certain section of tbe West sad make more "red tape before the country can be settled. Tbe convention waa called to decide upon a policy to be urged upon congrees in relation to the future disposition of public lands. Tbs following aver appointed by Governor Cutler: A. A. Sweet. Wil liam J. Lynch, John Henry Smith and T. C. Callllater of Salt Lak county; John R. Barnes and William Blood of Davla county; Red Bmoot of Utah H. county; T C. Winn and Charles Grace of Jaab county; W. D. Cand-lan- d of Sanpete county: William H. Tlialn of Cache county; Henry N. Haves at Sevier eouety. - Thats wbat electric lighting does. If yon question It, question ns. Were only too glad to give Information and good, service along the lighting line Thats why PAINTER POISONED Britten Valentine, a painter, whose home waa at Pyro, Tessa, died at oclock yesterday In the sheriff's office from tbe effect 1 of ptomaine poisoning. His body waa taken to lar-kin'- a establishment, undertaking where word le awaited from hla relatives in Tessa. Valentins went to Sheriff Behring's office last night and complained of A trange feeling over hla body. At 8 o'clock hie condition was aertoua and a few minutes after be was unconscious. Dr. Gordon was inmmooed and after an Investigation pronounced bis slckneaa doe to something that he had rates, presumably canned food. During the night be weakened, despite tbe efforts of a mine and tbe officers and yesterday died without a struggle, Hla parents and relatives live at Pyro. A telegram was sent to G. if. and an ait Dooly, Ms brother-in-law- , swer la expected today.' For a number of days Valentine worked In Ogdrn at hi trade. Thooo Uto Men" EVERYTRIKO ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 WA8II. AVE. mONE 302. ssNM Ogdens Best Drug Store OUR STORE Everybody in welcome and is a Mured of courteous and prompt attention. You con safely send your children they will receive especially careful attention. Onr Prescription Department is supervised by a competent Pharmacist Only the purest and freshest Drugs and Chemicals are used. a Our general Drug Store Block is always kept np to date. All household, sickroom or general conveniences always on hand at prices within the reach of alL Come in, look over our stock. No trouble to show goods. All questions cheerfully answered. We wish you to feel perfectly comfortable when calling at this store. Your good will Is our object Monday clti-xeo- ! terms. s, HERE TO STAY SELLING . DATES: I fU7. HELD UP AT Officer Rurbldge of Salt Lake left Through the efforts of R. A. Grant, Denver Monday with Ed Phillips, F. McPharlaud and Kd Jennings, three of Ogden, and Otto Floto. of Denver, of the eight men arrested lu Denver It la expected that a boxing contest on the charge of complicity in the will be arranged between Hsrr Lewis to take piers in robbery of Daynea Jewelry house of and Jimmy Gardner, 50 dor. Boy Knee Pants, 50c and 75c value $ .23 Ogden. July 4th. Fktj wired Grant $15,000 worth of diamonds. The oth100 Boys Suits, 4 to 14 years, worth fd.50 to $1.00. . 1.48 Monday that he was meeting with er five were released. Requisition euoceaa. and mure definite news will were ibe Lake cfficlala Salt granted Pint Household Auuuonia io for the return of the three men to be telegraphed today.. Perorated Dinner Plates In case tbs event Is arranged it Utah yesterday. will be the biggest of Its kpd ever 25 Lot elopes .04 off in Utah. Fkxo is known 6 Sheets Heavy Note Paper Marriage licensee have been Issued pulled 01 to the fighting fans from coast to Annie to Julisu tad Speyer Foyer 1 Dosen Clothes Pins so that his personal attention .01 and Edward Lee and Ada A. Pool, all euast, to any match prariU-ally-r .Insures its .01 Paper Pins of Ogden. success as well as Its genuineness. Pius oi Paper Safety In the recent mill at Denver, conductF. X. Hess 'returned Monday from Chair Seats the auspices of one at the .10 a short visit to hla family at laws ed under clubs la tha west, Gardner largest 6 Papers Tissue Paper 05 Beach. Calif, conwon the decision In a 1.88 Queen Clothes Wringer test with Lewis. The verdict of the On Friday, at 4 p. m., the young referee, while fair enough, did not Granite Dish I an .25 musicians of Ogden are to nfbet at give satisfaction, aa both men were 03 liSTge Roll Toilet Paper the Weber Stake Academy and form a strong and fighting when the match Roll Crepe Paper .05 juvenile band, under the leadership came to an end. Floto expressed a of Prof. Nichols. An effort will be desire to witness a contest In which Rules 10 Carpenters Two-Foo- t made to secure a band of fifty pieces. both boxers wore permitted 10 go for Talcum Powder dan 03 boy have signed, twenty rounds, end out of this has Already thirty-fiv- e There are no restrictions In member- Oob Pipes 03 developed the present promising negohip, any boy, between eight and tiations. The only difference between our goods and the other eighteen, is entitled to Join. A numManager Grant, of Glen wood, stated fellow's is the price. We undersell em all. ber of prominent Ogdenltes era .beck yesterday that he waa certain floto of the new organisation and they are had suceaeded in making tha final arthis that la the thought Inspired by The aauoer track at the way Ogden, In u few yeare, can have rangements will be fitted up and tha match park and the beet bend la Utah, eventually will he pulled off In tha afternoon. ta the West A special train from Denver will ha ran to Ogdrn, provided tha plana of Mrs. Elisabeth Hawkins, a respected the promoters do not fall to materend aged woman of Huntavllle, was ialise. discovered deed In her bed ywater- l Fred West, at day, by bar EXCURfilON TO BALT LAKE. No. 448 Seventeenth afreet Apoplexy was gives aa the cause of her eudden Juns t, 7, E, HR. demise. Mre. Hawkins waa visiting with the Wests. She retired last Lino, all trains, $1.10 night apparently in the ' beet of Oregon Short Tickets good to return health, end died during the night round trip. without arousing a number of chil- until Juno 12th. CHAS. BEVERIDGE F H. KEDDINGTON dren who slept la the same room. Her body is at Larkin's and win be taken PHIL O'MRA MARRIED Mre. charge of by her relatives. Hawkins wee active In her town le reRight Into His ligious affair and at one time served Young Lady Skating Affections. on a mission of four years In the Sandwich Islands. A marrlago Uoenaa was yesterday granted Phil 8. O'Mare. 31, and Mlsa Wm. Paine and Earl Greenwell have Verna I. Ilalstropi, 17, both 0 ( Ogden. returned home after a year devoted to Mrs. Harriot Halstrom, mother of the of the In dental the department study bride-elec- t, The gave her consent. Pennsylvania college, contracting parties want to Balt Lake, where the ceremony waa performed. An Inspection of parka waa mada There Is a bit of romance connect yesterday by Park Commissioners with the eonrUblp which culminatoj J. 8- - Lewis, Bela Kadlsh and Tbomaa ed Mr. in marriage Monday. Carr, for the purpose of determining O'Mara la of the Ogden and on needed improvements, and to ob- Balt Lake manager rinks. Boms time skating tain a general Idea of tbe manner In ago ha offered a gold watch aa a prise which tbe pubUo resorts may be made tor tha best fancy skater. Mlsa Halmore beautiful. Work will commence strom not woo tha gold watch, only We handle the largest line of Loose Leaf Devices in Utah at once on the parka, and lawns, trees, but captured tbe heart of tha manager ' flower beds end shrubbery will be as welL He took her to Balt - One of the whore eh acted as his cashier. Lake, kept In presentable order.We employ only the best workmen that money can Oa first things to be done by tbe new occasions ha made her pres, hire. We guarantee every job turned out of our office. control will be the parkins of the sundry eats and finally offered himself and barren portion of tbe city square. was accepted. There are many gracelaborer! been drawn and Plans have ful skaters, but seldom does It happen and Washington aYenue. Office and factory, Twenty-thir- d will be put to work immediately bank that they are as auceeasful as Mlsa d and sterile soil replacing Halstrom was, of skating right into Entrance Twenty-thirlag awsy tbs street, Parry block. conWill be It by rich loam. Walks tha heart at tboae they love. structed from tbe corners of the square to its center where It la proEVANSTON NEWS posed to erect a hand stand or place e monument. A flower design of the letters forming Ogden will be planted Taken From tho Wjroming Free of street at en dose to Twenty-fift- h Saturday, Thb la a branch of tha largest and b es! Dental Company In the State angle that will command a sweeping view' of the thoroughfare. FIVE YEARS untarnished rrputatloa baa made us the most popular DanAttorney John R. Arnold has been at Ogden during tho week on busiCompany in tha Waat and our prl ces ere within reach of every one Mr. end Mre. James Mack announce ness. the engagement of their daughter, Set of Teeth (beat red rubber).. $7.00 Porcelain Crowns $1.50 to 1.00 Wanda, to Foster E. War llc.xh, the Mias Naomi Hamilton and a Mead A good Bet for 8.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 and up wedding to take place this month. Miss Olson of Ogden, visited with .EvGold Crown, 22k $3.80 to 8.00 Silver end Amalgam Filling.... .7$ anston friends during tho week. Bridge Work, best 40 At the hospital yesterday. Henry ; $2.80 to 8.00 Cement Fillings died Teeth extracted positively without Foaberg, a resident of Ogden, Thomas Fife loft Monday for Balt 12 Yeare Protected Guarantee from tbe effects of blood poisoning. Lake, where hs has accepted pain by onr scientific method (no sufa IND. PHONE. He wee 56 yeare old and leaves a wife ns machinist In the O. 8. L. position focating gaa or torturing railroad needles.) LADY ATTENDANT. Free with plates. Iloneat work. Fair and five children, all of whom reside shops. Hla family will Join him In a In Logan. Tbe body wljl be turned few weeks. dealings make our success continu over to bis relatives for burial. Mr. ms. Foaberg was rant to the hospital by fcZ&UTfUUZ Mre. J- - C. Ayrest returned Wodnee-da- v Sheriff Sebrlng, May 30th. He came evening from Ogdon accomof hie one with all to the county SPECIALTY by her daughter, Florence, who panied normal Its twice binds swollen to ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. with honors from Prof. 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. tixe and comp! hied of palna In tbe graduated Bmlth'a business college. Miss Ayrest upper part if his body. His death It one at Evanston' most popular Open Dally till 5:30. Sundays 10 to came after he had suffered great OFFICES young ladles. agony. Salt Lake, Logan, Provo and Park City J. B. Stevenson removed bis stock The county board of equalisation of goods and store fixtures to Ogden met yesterday In the asaseaaor'e this week. office and considered a number of petitions from widows and from ownWaller Webrier who has been quite ers of property damaged by tbe high waters at Ogden river, asking for re- sick wHh pneumonia Is now on tbe mittances and such other aid as the roud to recovery. board is able to give. Another cesleft Monday G. M. Wheelwright sion will be held this afternoon at which the petitions will be acted for Montana to look over a proposition the of putting In a water oyetem for a new upon. Assessor Vix Informed board that bs bad complied with the town near Butte. instructions from the state board of equalization and bad placed the valuBANKRUPT CASES ation of range lands to a minimum of $1, which le about fifty per cent at tbe ' price per acre which the elate Judge Marshall Clears Docket at Many Pending Petitions. charges when such lands are sold. New York Racket Store 5, FANS SWITCHMAN mote important position tbsn the one at Evan stun. Six applicant to practice dentistry in the mate are being examined by the state board. The examination began The members of Monday morning. the board who are conducting the examination are Dre. A. C. Wherry. Stanley Clawson, E. A. Tripp, Hairy Davl end W. O. Delrymple. JUNE Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2453 Washington Avenue at-tleme- Lac Quer Et Alabastine Fuller's Wall Paper Cleaner Refiniah your furniture with varnish stains Masurys Mixed Paints. THE STORE THAT ALWAYS HAS THE GOODS. Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. 2440 WASHINGTON AVE l |