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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, MORNING TT1E S3SE2S Fans Electric ALL KINDS $fflAKE$KS PINNED DOWN Salt lake. June t. little Frankie Russell, 6 years old, Is lying at the point of death at the Latter Day Saints hospital as a result of Injur ies received by falling three stories front the roof of the Capital Electric Supply company's building, at 14 Commercial street. The childs adventuresome spirit led to the pvreideni. He climbed out of. the w indow of the Field's apartments in which he. lived. Then he ascended the fire escape to the roof of the building He romped about on the roof fur a time and then went over to the roof of the adjoining building. The little boy walked onto the skylight and was precipitated headlong Into the light well of the building, Hi tie fell three stories, striking on emhead on the second door. Several ployes ran to his rescue. They found the child unconscious. Dr. Baer waa BECRAFT COR. GRANT AVE. AND In STREET. TWENTY-FOURT- a Few Dqys WE WILL MOVE -- store-- into "...Occupied by ThomasHorne Music Co. AMUSEMENT GRAND 2414 Washington Ave. Two Doors North of Boyle Furniture Co. HOUSE OPERA Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. LOOK OUT BARGAINS R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Res Mgr Engagement Extraordinary FO- R- Grand Testimonial te Resident Manager R. A. Grant, Wednesday Night WILFRID ROGER a Notable Company In Oscar Wilde's Beautiful Tragedy, entitled And WATSON FLYGARE SALOME Wilfrid Roger as KINO HEROD Orlglaal scenery, wonderful electrical and mechanical effects. The Dramatle Event of the Beeson HARDWARE CO. This la PRICES; Lower Boor, fl.00, Balcony. 75o, 81.00; Gallery, She. Brat Bale opens Today 10 a. m. HERE TO STAY a taaaek of the largest uA b oat Doatal Company la tbs State nataralebed repetatioa baa aiado us the most popular Den-eo- a tal Company la tko Woat ud oar prl are wltbla reach of every one FIVE YEAR Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices lot of Tootk (boot rot nibbor),.97.M Porcelain Crown to A goof lot fbr Odd Orowa, 22k ................ Brfdgo Work, boat 82.80 88.80 MO I860 Gold PUlinge to 6.80 Silver and Amalgam nUiug to i.N Cement Fillings Tootk extracted positively without paia by our oeicatlfle method (ao gaa or tortarlag needles.) Proa wfU platen. Hoaoot work. Fair doallaga aiako our auoooaa contlnu-rn- I.Og 11.00 and up 78 AO 12 Years Protected Guarantee. LADY ATTENDANT. IND. PHONE. UTAHNA THEATRE Bill Changes Every Saturday Mat Inee, EVENINGS Two Performances, 7:30 and MATINEE 0.18b Daily, Except Sunday, at 1:30. e. PRICES MATINEES UTAH DENTAL CO. ZIMMERMAN,' Mgr. 2487 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Cpm Dally till g:IOi Sundays IB to & 1 0 ee e10C 80c SO 100, 200 . Nickelodeon OFFICES Salt Lake, Logan, Preve And Park City J 2410 Wash. Ave. Latest Lac Quer Et Alabastine Gypsine Fuller's Wall Paper Cleaner .4? Refinish your furniture with varnish stains Mixed Paints. Masurys THE STORE THAT ALWAYS HAS THE GOODS. Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. AYR JESSE J. DRIVER DR U G G S T 0 This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed First-Class and Strictly Pure Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 Fictares Hear the Illustrated Benge. ap-a-lL- &c 2440 WASHINGTON Motion WASHINGTON AVE. Samuel Ste- llaemaiwho la employed by the Bell Telephone company here. Two or three days ago he was at the top of a p'e on Main street repairing damag-- s done by lightning when Thomas Kvnrick, who has pronounced union sentiments, came along. Ken rick began a with Stevenson that la described by the latter as being a vigorous form of abusive epithet. Stevenson finished his work, descended from 's the pole and then retorted to rr marks in kind with the result that Kenrtck went before City Justice Peterson and had 8tvenon arrested. After a hearing tuday Justice Peterson discharged Stevensod, who promptly celebrated his release by going before Jusitoe Rrangham and swearing to a warrant for the arrest of Kenrtck on the charge of violation of the new lew for Interfering with a nun panning hie vocation. Kenrtck will have a hearing on Monday. Ken-rick- DRUGS MAY KILL SOLDIER. FELL THREE STORIES. H. June I. non-unio- n Salt I.ake, June V. With the weight of a car reeling on hi leg, Albert Flandro, a child of In year. uip ed hi aoba aud suffered haif au uour of awful agony until a wrecking crew of the airvet cere department moved the car. The little hero 1 now at the letter Hay Saints hospital, where physician are endeavoring to nave the a bartered leg. The boy wa running across State at reel at Cleveland aieau. when he wa struck and knocked down by the Murray car No. 14. The boy became confused by the approach. ng danger aud failed to get out of the way. hit turnian Johnnie Xeilaon, who was upto atop it dating the ear, endeavored liefore it etruck the hoy, but euoceeded only after the motor on the car below the front vestibule rested on his leg, raising the oar from the truck. The car could not he reversed without mangling the boy. I CiN SAVE YOU MONEY MAN ARRESTED. NON-UNIO- changes Monday, Programme Wednesday and Friday. Continuous performance from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.. and 7 to 10 p. m. Admission live cents. Don't miss It, Salt JUNE MONDAY, The calico and the police notified. child vu taken in the patrol wagon U the Latter Day Saints hospital. Iaan. Vtah, venson u a BY CAR. UTAH, lake. June B. William F. clarinet player la the Fort Douglas band, was found in a comatose condition in a saloon et Ni T1 Commercial ctreet, early this morning. He wss taken te the emergency hospital at the police station, where he' Is believed to be dying as ibis item is being written. He went Into the saloon where he was fotind at about 10:80 o'clock teat evening; he aat la a chair ami apparently went to sleep. A few hours later efforts to arouse him proved futile and he was taken to the polled station. Police Surgeon Ssiquel O. Paul worked over the man. but waa unable to hint. The physician said ha waa evidently suffering from the' effects of n drug, the nature of which he waa unable to determine. McCabe enlisted In the band service three years ago In St Paul, and had Just for servloe In the Philippines. Adjutant B. H. Wells was notified and he amt an nmbu-lann- e from the fort to take McCabe to the poet hospital. , Me-Cab- e, re-vl- v NEGRO WITH A RAZOR. Salt Lake, Juno I. A negro went "on rampage about 1:18 o'clock this morning and before he had finished operations four white men had been cut more or lees with a rasor. The two of the number who sustained tbs wont Injuries were John Thompson, a tailor, and Graver Pence, a barber. The row started la front ef the theater, where Thompson, who wag then alone, goa Into n dispute with the negro. The colored mu pulled n rasor and threatened to do eome carving. Thompson followed the negro and then, true to hie promise, the colored man started the slashing art Juat at thin time the other three white men came up end took n hud. All followed the negro and he turned and left his marks with all of them. Their clothing wu almost cut to shreds. Thompson wu out badly In the left shoulder, left arm, Chest and had a small cut In the middle of the back. Pence wu out in the leg. One of the other two knocked tho colored mu down' and It. wu while he wu on hie knee that he out Pence In the leg. Tbs Injured mu were taken to the police station by Officer Carlson and their Injuries attended to. LEGAL POINT INVOLVED. 8.' Tho 'board of Salt Lake, June education met last evenly to consider aererel intricate legal points involved In the contracts for the purchue of books for the next five years for the kse la the local schools. It appear that the hoard Is auspicious that a certain ut of readers la being add cheaper in the east than it la here. These readers are wanted for local use, but the board does not know how to select them and still be able to terminate the Contract should their suspicious be well founded. It was pointed out by Judge Henderson that the law provides that the books elected must be used end If the board adopted this aeries ud an alternative series should tho first series be found undesirable on account of price it is a question whether both companies might claim a contract tho oourta udThoenforoe It In whou hooka are becompany ing discussed claims that the edition add In the east Is printed on Inferior paper and hence the difference in price. to the matter waa No derision arrived nt last night The question of increased salaries for supervisors and 1007. 10, or bigger thu tie Colorado Is proving to be, and that Is going some. s The statement is made by la the Cro a Point, chat It how been learned through exploration of Colorado ground through the cue, which la found In the fissure for a length of more than &M) feet that the swings and enters one of the Claims of the Crown Point company where it cannot fall to make a Junction with the ledge already disclose. la old Crown Point workings. It la believed that one ut the greatest bodies e of ora ever tap pod In the Tlntlc district ie going to be uncovered In Crown Point ground very soon ud the prediction la mode that Uncle Jesse will make a dividend payer of that property in even less ttime thu was required In the case of either the Beck tunnel or the Colorado - com. panies. It is argued that, while It will take some little time to get at the ore bodies' h rough Crown Point workings. Mr. Knight can. If he sees fit, begin the extraction of ore at once through Colorado workings. If not at once. It wlS only require the opening up of a working avenue through the cave in ih Colorado to make this possible, sad this. It la believed, will be dune. These are the conditions, it la claimed, which hu made Crown Point stock In such harp demand during the pant few days. ' pi whare-bolder- high-grad- DENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS a Want Your MSUSiJUVtBE If strong op-to-da- It was declared yesterday that the methods End courteous treat- with you. Remember that I alio handle Real Estate, and hare a large list for yon to select from. Whether yon want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I have to offer before you buy elsewhere. , , J GEORGE t, FIRST . mrL BANK Salt Lake, June 9. In the romance of Miss Elsie Cleavelud, aged 22, and Francis C. Cochrafte, aged IB, the course of true love was rough and checkered, but never dull. After their marriage last April they struck sever a thumps, but now the ways of matrimonial life glide smoothly along. Their parents forgiveness cleared up the hor. Ison of many ups and downs. They hare now settled down In a little cottage and are keeping house. Mlee Elsie Cleavelud was a teacher In the Franklin school. Cochrane was n pupil In the eighth grade. Their love wu at lint alghtgh mfwypmfw love wu at lint that of a teacher for a pupil. It grew, however, ud became Their fondness for each other wu noted by never friends ud the older pupils oft times gossiped about It Their courting wu done oa the school grounds ud In the chocs room. Cochrane wu teued about hie school mam," but It didn't worry him at all. They made up their minds to marry quietly. Going to the county clerks office April 8, they secured a license. she la known at Miss Cleavelud, ths school, gave the name of Nlleoa, which le her right name. They were married by Chief Deputy David A. Smith, of the county clerks office. The marriage wu witnessed by Ma Jenson and H. C. Jensen. They returned to their homes and said nothing about it. It leaked out In a day or two. It reached the ears of the principal. Mrs. Cochrane wu called Into the office and admitted that it wu true. Cochrane wu asked about it also ud he said that they were married. Mrs. Cochranes contract wu cancelled by the school board and she wu released. The records show that aha applied for the release after consulting with the princlpaL HORN Phone Ind. 721 ebes: ud PUPIL IB HUSBAND. Am REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS The U. S. Motor Bicycle deep-seate- u EXCURSION Dally THIS IS THE GREATEST . Bth te H. C. 12, 27, 30, 14. and June In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance 2 7, First class tickets on sale to many points west of Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Loula for ont fare, pine two dollars for the round trip. Fire first clau trains dally. The famoue' Overland Limited leaves Ogdaa at 2 p. m. LimThe new Los Angelas-Chlcagited, 1:30 p. m. hu through standard and tourist sleeping cars to Chicago. Make reservations early. Further particulars, Union Depot Ticket Office or A. B. Boseley. Trav. Pass. Agent, Bell phone 62, Ogden. Utah. Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rate 416 25th Street Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip, 800.16. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 80. June 8, 7, 13, 14. One fare plus 83.00 for long limit ther Stop overs. cheap rates during the summer. Writs L. H. Harding, Balt Lake Cltv, for particular. U H. HARblNO, Geaeral Agent MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. . Dally June 7th te 14th. Via Union Pacific fCl.lS round trip. Ticket good to return until Aug. 81st Stopovers allowed. EXCURSION O. S. L. Crown Point Mining company, which May 27, 80 June 8, 7, 12, 14th. owns fifteen claims nt Tlntlc adjoining the poiuesslone of the Colorado Ogden to Portland, Or or Spokane, company on the east, and which la also Wash., ud return, first elua $30.00. controlled by Uncle Jesse Knight, Tickets good to return until had every prospect of becoming as big 30th. Stopovers allowed. September Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. o . SUMMER EXCURSIONS Hansen & Son Real Estate Bargains UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. Selling Dates May MARKET TODAY. E. F. BRATZ 16th, Iu OX THE E g TO CALIFORNIA. June MOTOR-CYCL- If you want something absolutely safe and rare to take you to your journeys end, come and see n Onr National Double Bar Bicycle leads all other. We are cloning ont our Baseball stock and you get it at cost. Hare your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. grass-cuttin- MINES. TINTIC CAMP. companies prompt ar ment mean anything to you, you'll bring your In surtnee to my office If you are too busy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over Aug-31s- IN bunineM te r u u Manager Thompson Campbell, of the Utah Antimony companys properties, at Antimony, on Cbyote creek. Gap field county . in up from camp on one of hie periodical business trips. He states that everything is now practically ready for the installation of machinery and equipment in the sixty-to- n milling plant that la being put in by his company, and he hopes to have it in running order by the first day of August. The plant ie to ho a complete and one in every particular, ud the power to operate It will be supLeffel wheel plied by a connected with electric generators ud motors. T-- e water from Coyote creek Is piped right Into the mill, where the power plart ie being installed. The works wilt be electric lighted ud when winter roll around the building will be heated by electricity, also, as the 'Juice Is going to cost practically nothing to generate. ' The mines of the company produce a great deal of high grade ore as well aa a world of concentrating material, and the management Is confidently figuring on making big money after the mill begins operations. Aa far aa finding a market for the product of mine and mill Is concerned. Manager Campbell says It la not. a question ss to whether the product ran be sold. It ie a question of who will bid up tne highest for It. Within the last few days he has received a bid all the way from Germany for the entire output of the mine. Dollar-for-Doll- -- The - uuual convention of the Utah State Dental association at the Commercial dub, Salt Lake, closed Saturday morning with the election of officers. Dr. 8. W. Wherry of Ogden succeeds Dr. F. W. Meakln aa president of the association. Dr. L H. Greet of Kayevllle succeeds Dr. J. A. Sned-akefirst and Dr. W. 8. B. Terrell succeeds Dr. Grant as second Dr. F. G. Osgood ie the new secretary and treasurer, succeeding Dr. j. R. Anderson Dr. A. C. Wherry of Salt Lake was elected to the board of censors. The executive committee of the association la to be appointed later. At the last session Dr. G. F Stlehl rend a technical paper, ud the die Richcusslon oa Unwritten Law mond Crowned Tooth" waa opened by Dr. Terrell. Dr. Osgood delivered a paper on Porcelain aa a Filling Me terlaL" The convention next year will be held at Ogden. Ogden to 8an Francisco and return (direct) 830.00 Ogden to Sen Frenclsto ud return (one way via Portland). .842.60 Ogden to Angeles and return via Southern Pacific.... 840.00 Ogden to Loa Angeles ud return via Balt Lake Route.... 831.60 of In officials the the employ other Ogden to Loa Angeles and rea board will probably come up at turn (one way via Portland meeting to be held some time next and San Francisco) 853.40 week. Tickets good to return until Stopovers allowed. MILL AT ANTIMONY i: OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: For bueineaa convenience the Utah Light 4b Railway CoMpuy hu found it neoeeeary te adopt the following plan for meter read4 , ings, effective June 1, 1907. c All arannee running north ud south except those In the 11 District (which are Wall Aveaue from Twenty-thirStreet to Twenty-elxtStreet to Street, Lincoln Avenne from Twenty-fourtStreet to Twenty-fift- h Street, Grant Avenne form Twenty-fourt- h Twenty fifth Street, ud Washington Avenue Iro m Twenty eecond Street te Twenty-elxt- h Street) and all street running east and west, north of Nineteenth Street, will he reed on or before the 16th ef each month. Bills for these reading! will be mailed on the 16th ud discount of IB per cent will be allowed np to ud Including the 82nd. The Oonunereial District, referred to above. Including Twenty-fo-e rib Street ud Twenty-fift- h Street from Wall Avenne to Adams and all the Streets running east and west, south of Nineteenth Street, will be teed on or before the lut day of each month. Bills tot theie reading win be mailed oa the last day of tho month, ud discount of IB per cent will be allowed up to ind including the 7th of the succeeding month. This applies te ail metered electric lighting and gas account. Bills for onrrent sold for power pnrpoee will he rendered at the end of the month heretofore. E ALLOWED, ONLY, ON DILLS PAID AT . DISOOUNT WILL THE OFFICE OP THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS PROM THEIR DATE. UTAH LIGHT RAILWAY COMPANY. Cem-mer- d h h -- -- - u |