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Show TOE MOUSING 6 the cases had any features. I'he chief cause in each was tLe fail-ii- ! e to provide properly for the wants iti the household. Jean M. Bird sell received a divorce from Thomas K. Birdaell. Biidaell U a waiter and varus from lu to $15 a In spite of this munificent week. wage he has not contributed to the support of hi wife, who has been forced to eke out her own existence by manual labor. He alao. at times, used insulting ianguoge. Fart of the evidence in thld case was heard a week ago anj that of Friday wae merely corroborative. She received a divorce and her maiden name of Jean M. Dick man was restored. They were married on February 37. 196, anil ha was deserted July 3 of the same year. Florence Campbell testified that her husband had been convicted of a felony, and produced the records hewing that iu November last he term iu had been given a three-yea- r the State penitentiary for having carnal knowledge uf a girl under 18 years. She received a divorce and the custody uf thatr four children, the oldest of whom ia S years and the youngest 1 year uf age. They were 4, married at Roam, Tex., February 1 Mens Clothing I j . No iuiui wanlt to be dreueil exactly the same as his friends (or his enemies either). Fashion is all right, but fashion leu es room for individuality. Our customers see the great value of a clothing de-- , part meat such us ours which has concentrated its effort e so as to have the utmost limwithin the variety its of beauty and of style. Practically everything we show in this line is exclusive. Everything is different, not only from what you see elsewhere, but right here in our own stock. e Lave no long liue of suits identical it and exactly tin? same. You will yee differences and distinctions in as small a number as two and t hr ee suits of one pattern. Weve set ourselves to producing variety, e and we have ruoceeded. know oar customers will ap ios-slbl- ' predate the inestimable advantage it gives them iu choosing their summer suits. represent the best we can get for you in Quality of Fabric and Individualitr o! Style at f!5, flS, 20 and C. D. IVES ROOM Clothes for Mon. HOTEL CORNER. gAllA)(eaV5 RICKARD BONOS OLD MINE. Will Champion Property, Eight Milos From Ely, Dsvolop Papon have born aisned which Insure the development of the Champion mine, on the oast side of the Bteptnc valley, eight miles from Ely, n kmc period of inaeUvity. The mine, which ia one of the oldest patented properties la the district, baa bera bonded by G. U Rickard fire 130,000, oaya the Ely News. The adjoining ailneo, known an the Cham, plon Non. l,.l and 1, together with a mlllilte, are Included In the deal. In the olden days the Champion mine waa worked for silver. It pro. duced handsomely, but after the demonetization of stiver, work wsa and until roooutly its reaxiroe ; lay dormant Mr. Rlckarda attantlnn was attracted to the property by Ite line abowtnga of lead and ike pretence of copper, and on the reeommends- tlon of experts be decided to taka a bond on the Champion group from G. W. Halstead and George AV. Dale, Development will be begun at once, ad- vantage being taken of the old work- -' Inga, which, while imperfect, afford n pretty good idea of the oourao of the mineral ledges. Tbs Champion mines are about midway between the Stcptne Consolidated ground and the old Tamberlaln group of which the Cohn brothers of Ely are tba chief owners. High grade lead ore has been found upon nil of theae properties, underlying good-aireveins of silver and a yellow formation. porphyry s after d ; d K. OF P. MEMORIAL. alt Lake. June S. Tba Knights of Pythlao will hold memorial servloea for tbolr dead Sunday, June II. Memorial services are being held by the order throughout the country, Sunday, Jone I. but the local lodges for the convenience of many of thir members postponed the observance of the annul commemoration until a week later. The three local lodges of the Knights of Pythias, Calnnihe-Myrtle-, No. 1, Rocky Mountain No. 3. and lJnooli No. S3, will join la the They will gather In the K. of P. hall on Main street, from which point they will march al 10:30 a. m. to Mt. Olivet cemetery. Here the usual ritualistic service with a memorial addreaa will be given and the giaves of dead brothers decked with flowers. Special committees will visit the city cemetery and the cemetery at Port Douglas to do similar work there. , BIG TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES. ST OS THE UTAH. SUNDAY, . 7. 9, 1907. THE ANNUAL CHURCHES June Clearance Sale Rev. Frank Shaw will preach at the Baptist chunrh Sunday morning. The Young Peoples Society will have charge of the evening service. A full attendance 1 deeired as action on new iri - may be taken at any time. - D GOVERNMENTS DECISION NOT TO PROSECUTE HARROVIAN. of Women's and Misses' Hats The Christian Science Society bold hen ice at 11 a. m. in the new Masonic Temple. Washington axenuev beand Twenty sixth tween Twenty-fift- STYLISH h Good Effect on the Stock ket Generally Wall Street Hat a Mar- Pleaaed. New York. June 8. The decision of the federal authorities nut to Institute criminal proceeding against E. H. Hsrrimaa. in oounecihia with hi railroad operation, waa the principle subject of discussion ou Wall street today. Mr. Harriman spent the day at hla country home and Jiia im. would not dlscuM the matter Though Oliver N. Hill has been for publicauoB. earniug $30 a week ho failed to prointerests friendly to Harriman asvide for his wife, lam N. Hill, and ebe sert a belief that the government will was forced to work as a stenographer and at tin call upon her mother abandon Its case against the , for assist an re. Hill la now in San Harriman Hues. The Idea that Mr. Harrimaa would Fraurlero. and she testified has utnever terly refused to provide the meant of be criminally prosecuted waa exist enra. Her mother corroborated very seriously entertained In financial her testimony, and Judge Morse grant- circles. 31 r. Harrimana friends say ed the divorce. They were married In that there has been no grounds for such action and that newt of the alRrnu, Nev.. July 3, 1$03. A Hoe Dunham was married to Jas. leged Illegal arts Imputed to him are T. Dunham at Salt May 33, barred by the atatuia of limitations. The stuck market responded to the x)l. la all these years she has sup ported herself, and has liecoma tired new with a substantial rise in the Issues and with corr. of 1L She la employed In the office Harrimaa of the county recorder, and for a spending advances elsewhere In llie king time has been entirely dependent list. upon her work there for the support of herself and children. Her evidence LINE HOUSES ABOLISHED. was corroborated by that of a neighbor. Mrs. Kate Slmpkln. She receivDerby, Vt., June S. The abolished a divorce and the custody of the ment of many of tha "line houses and William Walter, minor children, on the boundary line dividing Canada . 11 and years, respectively aged It and the United 8tates will be arcom-pliahe- d ' r with the completion of the PROSPEROUS ALBERTA. survey now being made by a boundary commission representing the two govSalt iJtke, Juue 3. R. M. Dudley ernments. havthis la a Salt Lake visitor week, Line houses. as they are knows ing come down from tala hums Iu Al- from the fact that they are situated Mutual berta, Canada, as me of the directly upon the boundary line, were Improvement excuratoniM. Mr. Dud- at one time the source iif much anley la ona of the Urge land owner noyance to revenue officers. of hla section of country, he, with Mr. Vi'. 1 Thompson having raised HIS WIFE KILLS HERSELF. last year over 70.0(H) buabele of wheat first named The nets. and gentleman Berlin,1 June I. A dispatch from expecta thin year to harvest much Karlsruhe to the loukal Antelger says he and more than ha did last season, that Mrs. Karl Hau committed suihas over l.ooO acres sows for himself. cide by drowning yesterday In a lake A condition that would surprise the near Pfacfflkuu, Canton of Zurich, farmers hereabouts la the fact that Bwltierlund. May of this year witnessed the last Mrs. Ilau was the wife of Karl Hau, of the threshing of last year' rrnp. of Homan law In George Home uf the grain waa atarked. while professor university, who la chargWashington ahock all in It the remained of much ed with the murder of his mother-la-Isw- , went while steadily threshing winter, , In Mrs. M tlltor at on. It would bo thought that such Kovemlwr InsL grain would be' worthless, or nearly an, but It came out In good condition, THREE. ARE KILLED and waa Sold for only five cents leaa lier bushel than that which had been Wtrs Riding on Freight When Struck In tha bins all winter. by an Engine. At a provincial fair, held In Edmonton, the rspltal of Alberta, the 31 or. Junction City, Kansas, June 8. Roy mon coluulsi tr.uk five first prises on different kinds of wheat and first and Harold Noel, sons of J. C. Noel, Kansas, and John Mcprlxe on natn Thin senaon's crop la of Toganoxle, Nulty, of Leavenworth, on their way expected to be far heavier than ever to week In tha western Kansas wheat before. The spring has been somewhat cold, hut the moisture that has flelila, were killed here today when an fallen will insure an abundant bar-ves-t. engine collided with a freight car In which they were riding. At Bpringcoulee. II miles east of NEW TIME CARD. Car.lston and 13 miles from McUrnth. 14,1)00 seres of choice fnrming land Rio Grande Western Railway. had bran recently purchased from the Effective June 8, 1907. Alberta land and Rtork company, by the Bprlngroulee land company. The Leave Ogden. latter is composed of C. E. Know, J. E. Wood. W. U Thompson. Bishop No, C. Atlantic Mail, for Balt Provo and all points Harker of McGrath, and others. The 7:00 a.m. Rant, dally land will he sold out In small farms No. 18, Local for 8a1l Intermediate City and BOXELDER LOOKS GOOD. 8:25 a.m. points, dally News: A. Cald- No. 14, lcal for Balt lake Balt lake. June Intermediate City,, and well, who for many years has been 1:00 p.m. points, dally well known In mining circles snd variNo. 3, Atlantic Limited fur the t'tah. for his in tstensted ously Balt l,ake, Denver and all past year confined his mining opera2:10 p.m. East, dally points northeastern to and tions prospecting 4, Atlantic Express for Nevada and southwestern I'tah, re- No.Bslt Lake. Denver and all ports that great activity la sow being 8:45 p.m. points East, daily manifested In the southwestern part Arrive Ogden. of Bcxelder county, Utah, where the No. 3, Pacific Express from Copper Mountain mine. Old Tacoma Denver, Pueblo. Salt Lake mine. Dclamar mine and other proppoints East, daily. 13130 a.m. erties are located. Mr. Caldwell be- No.and11,all Ogden Passenger Mountain propthat the lieves Copper from Balt Uke. dally.... 10: 40 a.m. erty, If nut at this time, eons will No.5, Pacific Limited from rank as the greatest. mine In thla Denver, Pueblo. Salt lake state. It In shipping at thla time five points East, dally 2:00 p.m. carloads a day of very fine copiter ore. No.and1, allPacific Mall, from The DeLaaiar Nevada mine Is a very Denver, Pueblo, Salt Lake rich silver-lea- d proposition, and this East, dally 4:00 p.m. character of ore seems to predominate No.and all points from Ball 13, Ijoci! In this particular belt. In all his and Utah point, has he that claims he Investigations 6:45 p.m. dally . nut been able to find a richer district and than the one above referred to EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA. considers himself very fortuunte In having secured a group of claims within a few hundred feet of the famDaily June 0th to 16th, ous Copper Stauntaln mine and joining the DeUuiar Nevada mine, and Ogden to San Francisco and return t direct) believes that the ground be hss se. 830.00 cured, with a few months' time, will Ogden to 8an Francisco and readd to the turn (one way via Ponlind).. (43.50 open up so as to noticeably Ogden to Ixii Angelos and remining history uf thin state. turn via Southern Pacific $40.90 SHOOTS FRIEND. Ogden to Los Angeles and return vie Salt Lake Route. .. .$31.50 Ogden to Los Augelrs and reGoldfield, Nev.. June 8. Clyde turn (one way via Portlaud single, a miner and native of and Ban Francisco) $53 40 Nevada, Is diug at the Miners Vnlon Tickets gaud to return until Aug. hospital at Rhyolite, with a bullet 31st. Stopovers allowed. through his right lung and the victim of pneunionia. E. P. McGavIn. a VirUNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. ginian. familiarly known as Tex. proprietor of a an loon at Amargnaa. la In the Rhyolite Jail awaltlug the pass- Selling Dates May 27. 30, June 3? 7, ing of Tilfcird to he rbarged with 12, and 14. murder. Tex had been on a protracted spree. Flrat eland tickets on aie to many Tilford waa caring for him. While west of Chicago. Minneapolis Tex slept hla nitre left him for a point for one and St. plus two moment. When he returned Tex curs- dollar for the round fare, Five first trip. Ms for him ed post, ordered claas train dally. The famous Overquitting him to leave the room, shored a reland Limited leaves Ogden at 3 p. m. volver against Ma hres-- t and fired, The new iia Angeles Chicago Limtaking two additional shots as the ited. p. m. ho through standard young maa attempted to escape. A and tuurist sleeping cars to Chicago. lynching at Amargoea was narrowly Make reservation early. Further paraverted. ticulars. Vnlon IVpor Ticket Office or A. B. Hoaeley. Trav. Pass. Agent, Ball CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH. phone 53, Ogden. Vtah. Baden-Baden- streets. Subject, Preserver the Cod of Man. First Methodist Episcopal Church block east of Washington streeL Daavenue, on Tweuty-fourt- h , vid W. Crane, pastor. Sunday services: Sunday echoed at 10 a. m. B. E. Newton, superintendent. Internationa. leon. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Subject, Justification by Faith. Claas meeting will follow, led by E. J. Wherry. Epwurth League at 7 p. m.. led by W. 1. Vnderwood. Topic, Christian Education. Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Subject, A Stone of 8iumblliig. Special mimic will he rendered by the ehidr, with Mine Laird presiding nt the pipe organ. A cordial Invitation la extended to the public to worship One-ha- MILLINERY Summertime is here ami the time to buy one of the prettiest liatson sale, at prices to suit, is now. We have decided to make this an event of the greatest bargains, the most radical price cuts ever because the Goddess of spring did not visit us this year. II ere are a few of Sunday school at 10 a. m. testimonial evening Wednesday meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public la cordially invited to attend these service. the prices: lf Our $1.50 values at Our $2.50 values at Our $350 values at Our $5.00 values at $100 $1.75 And all our higher priced hats from 10 to 15 per cent discount on these Hats, so come now and make your choice. There will be a big sale MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. Church John Presbyterian Edward Carrer, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Theme, The Meaning of the 8onhlp. Eveniug worship at 8. The evening series of scientific sermons will be continued upon the first chapter of Genesis, the theme being, The Third Epoc or the Comirietlon of the Material Earth and tha Commencement of Living Matter and the Pawn of Life. Sunday echonl al 10. Endeavor at 7. First x J . For Nearly half a Century Under 1 0 Different Presidents Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Saints holds services In their church edifice on the corner of Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Z. K. L Society meets on Wednnee-daevening at 8 p. in. Tlie public Is cordially invited to attend the service. of V In War and in Peace y Central Park Preebjxcrin Church-Cor- ner and Washington. Thirty-firs- t Preaching oy the pastor morning and evening: 11 a. m What Think Ye of Christ?' 8 p. w., Twenty-on- e Elements of Supernatural Power In the Word of God." Sunday school, 12:15. Y. P. S. C. B., 7. Prayer meeting on Thursday, I p. m. The skill and genius that are instrumental in producing the OSRORNE machines have gone steadily forward until they have developed a line of farm implements unsurpassed. The , friends they made n ay back in '56 and 57 formed the nucleus of a patronage that now extends to every gruHaand grain growing section of the globe. the features of Lutheran Church Corner Twentjr-tbir- d at rest and Jefferson avenue. O. A. Clmqulet, pastor. Sunday, June Jth 10 a. m Sunday school; 'kill Laura Swanson, super lutendent, 11 a. m., Bwedish service; subject, Man's Excuses for Not Accepting Christ. 7 p. m., Luther League: subject, The pastor will Jewish Missions. . lead. 8 p. m English service; subject, The New. Deluge. Thla sermon la the third in a series of sermons on amusements and social evils of the present day. You're cordially wel. come. f . Come in and let us show you Osborne Binders, Mowers and RaKes Whatever the mune of your machine in if you need extras for it, call on us and we will get them for you. Hay Tools Wire Goods Rubber Hose BUGGIES SL Pauls German Rvanagelical Church Corner Jeffereon avenue and Twenty-thirstreet; Theodore Wobus, pastor. No service Sunday; pastor at 1 d Tie-monto- Sunday school at p. m. k service Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The Ehrnet Workers meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Mid-wee- First Unitarian Church of Ogden Services will he held Sunday evening, June 9th, at 8 o'clock. In Knights of Pythias Halit I'lah Bank building. Sermon b) Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, of Salt City. Free seats and good music. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. It ta expected that the services next Sunday, June 6th, will he conducted by Rev. William Thunton Brown, Rorkjr Mountain aerretary of the American Unitarian aneoctatlon. who went east a few weeka ago to attend the annual meeting of the association. We Will Treat You Right 9 1 The Frist Congregational Church-No- ble Strong Elderiiln, pastor. Morning nerrlce at 11 Oclock. Rev. H. H. Wlkoff of Berkeley, Cal., will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening service at g o'clock. The aerie upon "Runic Witnesses of the Light," will be continued. Sunday evening. "The Witness of Savonarola." Animal meeting of the church, Tuesday. June 1 h. at 8 o'clock. Burton Implement Co. 4444444444444444444444444444 WHAT 1 1 Til-for- p $2.90 $4.50 THE LEADER MILLINERY CO. alth ua OUT OF A MADHOUSE. Old and Broken, fends Hla Own Sanity. R. D. Booker. ISA De- Rirhard D. Salt lake. June Booker. 67 years nld. fought hla way clear of the madhouse Friday at the examination as to hla unity held before Judge George O. Arnmtrong. Wl.h tears streaming .lewn hi face h stood before the court and declared that he wai sane. Tn his talk he rc. cuseif lil second wife, Elmira A. Booker, with attempting to put him out of the way and drive him from hla home. For more than two years, he explained. that a plan bad been laid to him into wine asylum where he would be held until death. He charge hla friends with conspiracy and said he had been abuse! and Hla health is pooi. hr said, and he was aware thut he had become childEphraim. Vtah. June 7. ljut ThursSUMMER EXCURSIONS ish and needed medical assistance. In day morning the little three year old WIVES GRANTED DIVORCES. daughter of 14r. and Mrs. Jens Lind-rupleading tone he legged not to be fell Into a tub of boiling water YU Colorado Midland Railway. City sent to an noyl iui where he would Judge Morse Hands Out Four Divorces while playing around the kitchen floor of Mexico. Stir 1 to 7. June 7 to 14 die. As soon as he had finished Dr. and was literally parboiled. Medical and 17 to July 11. Round trip, (69.15. W. R. Caldnrwood. rhe county physiFriday in Fifteen Minutes, aid was nanimuned at once. but. the cian. who rendm-tehe examination limits. Salt Lake, June 8. It took only a child wsi so severely scalded that Long Eastern Excursion 37 to 30. asked that the hearing be continued May of an hour afternoon Quarter death resulted In a few minutes after June 3; 7. 13, 14. Une fare Friday plus 82.00 Indefinitely. for Judge Morse to open and clone hie the aocldent occurred. for long limit. Booker mid of lii financial losses overs. ther Stop dlvoree matinee. In that dhort apace The parents have the sympathy of cheap rates during the summer. Write earlier In hi life. He said thla had : of time, however, four wives were all in their bereavement. L. H Harding, Balt CItv. for par worried him and broken his health. freed from the matrimonial nooses tlculara. L. H HARDING, He fell a if all that he had waa beI which had been worrying them. Nene WANT ADfi YIELD BIG RF.SL'LTS. General Agent. ing snatched from nini by his wife June Two verv Important deeds have been died in the office of the county recorder thin week. One Is from the K earn-KeitMining company, conveying all the property of that romiiany to the Silver King Ctdlallon Mines company, the consideration being Sl.30n.oni), and the other deed la from the Silver King Mining company to the Silver King Collation Mines company, conveying all the property of the famous company to the new concern. The consideration of the latter k $3,750.0(18. A great portion of the coriKldarailun In both oompasJee U taken out In stock of the new company. Each deed de-- : scribes the mining claims and all the property connected with the transfers. Coalville. JUNE HP ' 125.00. OGDEN, ' d " Correct EXAMINER, JUNE WEDDING . 8. gt Great Reduction BARGAIN? HOW ABOUT that new Harness Blink given saaf ? Dos'! yoa sent offorj ft Ull yoora ns a thanes. We isll no infer- ior goods, is old yon fashioned appliances. AH Our Harness N mads from th best of leather In As most workmanlike moaner. Blankets, H altar, Whips and everything t hone owner seeds. J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. and that abe won trying to get rid of him. Merely low prices on traahy goods not make them BARGAINS. Quality I the bef teat. But when you get the best duality and price borer than elaewher. then you are getting a Bargain. That ia the standard we set up and have always aimed for In all our lines Not on one or two leader. but In every department. We live up to our trade mottne, A little money gees a long ways. Just call in and give un an opportunity to show you that you can save money and gel better goods by trading at ooe Shaws Bargain Store Co. The 12,fti)i textile operatives who are on strike at Orizaba. Mexico, have added to their demand abolition 2420 Wah. Ave. Ogden. "f he fine ymiu. Buffering and destitution are becoming evident among the e'rt'Kt-rs- , tint they ore defiant WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. t GIFTS . Imported Cut Glass 20 Per Cent Off German Etched Glass 20 Per Cent Off Wedding Stationery 20 Per Cent Off MANY OTHER SUITABLE PRESENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. UTAH STATIONERY COMPANY. WILFORD BRAMWELL, Manager. |