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Show TI1E MOKMNG the Salt Lake board of educa!i.-for use la the primary greats ft,r per-hof five y?ar&. a company U about to lie formed by Iocs I pvoi-.tu print the primer, oed Mr. Weaver ; under to write other books extrad-In- . the aeries up u the thud grade. Weber camp No. 7 of the Woodmva of the World met in their hall Thursday and had one of the most successful meetings the camp has ever held. There were nine new members initiated into the order. EXAMINER, CODES, UTAH. SATURDAY, IT IS STILL Thats CERTIFICATE IT 18 MILL Thats All BUSINESS 1 ar RECORDS IT IS STILL .fl 95M. Fourth, that the widow. Nellie receive 91,600 In adJitlon to the real estate mentioned in the will. Fifth, the remainder of the estate to be distributed among the heirs menChild, tioned. Thats All - . . "THE MIKADO CAN BE PLAYED. Chatham, England. June 14. The order prohibiting playing music from The Mikado by the naval and marine banda, which was issued at the time of the visit of Prince Fushimi to England, has hern withdrawn. r years ago, June 9th, 1893, I became the manager of tha M. P. A., and beI have gan collecting bad debts. leaned how to collect 9200,000 In a year; that bright red streaks of Honesty exist la everybody. I am still learning. Turn in your claims and I trill collect some money for you. OF DIVORCE COURT. GOVERNMENT OFFICER ARRIVES IN OGDEN ON A MISSION. Effort Mada to Trace the Cause Dive rets - Intemperance In the List. well-know- n In the matter of the estate of Wat rea G. Child the court decreed: First, that the executors pay S per cent of the. appraised value of the estate above 910,000 after the payment of alt debts. Second, the executorl to be compensated. Third, the attorney to be paid for professional services not to exceed of Womens and Misses flats TO STYLISH Summertime llatn on sale, if of Education Thursday at Suit Lake seven were conditionally honored in history and the science of educa- aud1 tion. diplomas for which will be presented them when they have completed courses In the summer school at the University. Applications from local instructors that were nut considered yesterday will he presented before the board Satunday afternoon. Supt. Allison, who returned from Salt Lake yesterday, conducted an investigation at the university, which resulted in the discovery that Ogden haa, In proportion, more teachers la the summer school than any other or county In Utah. The number city of state certificates, which exempt the holders from examination for a period of five years, obtained by the local pedagogues this year hu never been exceeded. In particular Instances the diplomas come as recognition of special attainment In certain studies, but not a few cover most of the eleuisat-ar- y grades. These diplomas are next to the highest honors offered by the state and are given only to instructors who are fit and cops hla to teach. Mrs W. H. Meal. Miss Clara L. Warner and Miu Katherine Higginbotham were awarded state certificates of five years exemption. Evelyn 1. Turner won a life grammar grade diploma, and Joel Harris auneaeded in obtaining the much coveted high school diploma which entitles the bearer to teach for life In any public school lu the United 8taies without the necessity of an examination. This, Is the highest honor given by the state. Diplomas will he granted Mlssee Lillian and Lucille Stanley, Miss Sadie Powell, Mlaa Eva Brown, Mias Margaret Brown, and Miss Pearl Guodale,,at the expiration of the summer school Without exception the teachers, whose names were considered by the board, have been elected to the city school faculty for the year OBSERVED. BY G. A. R. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ALSO DOES HONOR TO THE FLAG. Many Bualnsu Houses Are Dseeratsd and Flaga Are Unfurled From Flag Poles. Flag Day wu observed In aa undemonstrative manner. From the tops of buildings, from windows, verandas, and wires strung across the streets flags were unfurled yesterday, dud, despite the rain, wind and cloudy weather. Old Glory fluttered proudly. No attempt wu made to close business houses. In a number of the large mercantile stores flags are being given away as a reminder of the day, hut the observance throughout the city la Informal. Flag Day la the youngest of American holiday!. It wu originated la 1897, and has sines gradually spread over the country. In all but a few states of the Union It Is recognised. The occasion is the anniversary of Ihe adoption of the Blare and Stripes, modelled after the flag that Betty Rosa made. At the State Industrial school yesexcellent program waa terday given by the pupils and visitors to the institution. The boys and girls that assembled In the auditorium proved them selves typical American youngsters, and the event was one of pleasure and satisfaction to the students. The following Is the arrangement of the program: Invocation; opening chorus, U. 8. A. For Me, by the school; reading of the governors proclamation: solo and chorus by the giqls; recitation, Tbs Flag, by Minnie Wallace; solo, by Miss Irene Strang; address on the history of the flag. Rev. J. E. Carver; churua by tha boys; address by Attorney General Breeden; solo and chorus by a girl quartette; benediction by Rev. Carver. In the afternoon, under tbesusplcra of the G. A. R., a celebration was held at Sylvan park. A committee of the veterans decorated the resort In the morning. Speeches by Captain Hulanlakl and Rev. J. E. Carver, music and the unfurling of the flsg made up the program. During the afternoon flags were given to the children. Small balloons were released at noon today and they floated over the u W. I. UNDERWOOD, C. C. here and the time to boy one of the prettiest at prices tu suit, it now Our $3.50 values at $2.90 Our $5.00 values at . $4.50 And all our higher priced Lata from 10 to 15 per cent discount on thewe Hat a, so come now and make your choice. There will be a big aale THE LEADER MILLINERY CO. MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. Our Saturday Specials - THE HANAN of interest to every family In Ogand vicinity for the reason that goods we place on sale for that are a necesalty In every household whether large or small Spare wlU not penult ns to enumerate them all hut would particularise these two; Are den the day Embossed Fibre Chair Seats That look and wear like leather are usually sold at 36c each. Our price for Saturday only V offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of 15c McKinney Barton, Jr., representing the department of Commerce and labor, census bureau, Is In the city gathering statistics of the put twenty years In regard to divorces. The government hu sent about 1A00 men throughout various parts of tha United States to gather data. Inasmuch as there are over 3,000 counties and each must be looked Into, the vutneas of the work can be readily understood. Some sixty men and women were engaged tor shout a year in New York diy and adjacent counties nlone. In were employed. . Chicago fifty-si- x It Is possible that such statistics, when published, may aid the causa of thou who arc crying for a national divorce law," The following are the questions to he answered: State or county in which married. Date of marriage. Date of separation. Date of filing petition. Who was libellant? How wu notice served? . Was case contested? Was decree granted? Date of decree or Judgment Number of years married. Cause for which divorced. If not direct, wu Intemperance an city. Indirect cause? Kind of dlvorte. absolute or limited. Number of children. OF CGDEN TO THE MEMBERS Wsa alimony asked? OF or of husband PYTHIAS wife. L0DCEH0.2KNICHTS Occupation Besldence cf Uliellee. Supreme Representative C. P. Jennings will be with ns next Monday evening. June 17th. All members are requested to be pretent. Light rewill be served. freshments IT 18 MILL Our $1.50 values at . $J.0O Our $2.50 values at . $1.75 1907-0- FLAG DAY IS 1 MILLINERY . hare decided to mike this an event of the great ent bargains, the moat radical price cuts ever because the Goddess of Spring did not visit ua this year. Here are a few of the pricea: Six Ogden teachers were granted by the State Board CRIPPLED CFJC. OGDEN PEDAGOGUES SALT LAKE CITY. "tats ceriificatea STORM HAS Charles Hupfer from Kansas is to is The business of the Harrlman lines open a cigar store fn the old Kuchler nowexpanding along every line. Just the block signal service, while quarters In the Broom. in excellent condition, is yet to be A new building Is to be The following marriage licenses Improved. were Issued yesterday by the county erected, in fact, that was decided upon cleric Lewis E. Guild, aged 14, an-.- l some months ago. The plans and Mrs. Agnes Sogers, aged 2C, both of specifications have been accepted. Just where the building will be located has Ogden; Sherratt Hudson, aged 21, and most Violetta W. Dougherty, aged 23, both not been definitely decided butTwenty-slikely It will be near Wall and of Ogden. ixth street It Is expected that home will be comparatively President Simon Bamberger, of the tha new Salt Lake A Ogden Railroad company, large and commodious as well as conand will be entirely separate accompanied by hla engineers and C. venient R. Hollingsworth, is Inspecting the from the nearby buildings. It will bav Its own charging plant, whereas Ogden end of hla road yesterday. the Union Ralls on the Interurban line have been now It Is dependent upon laid as far as Rlverdale where work depot and the plant located at the ahopa. Is now hahed on account of the rain. The present quarter! are ao small and crowded that the building of a J. G. Weaver, a newspanew house becomes Imperative. per man, is the author of the Art Verse, Primer, adopted recently by ESTATE CHILD Jane Clearance Sale I fid ward Wells, aged 17 years, who claims Ogden aa bis home, was arrested Thursday afternoon in Salt Lake by Officer Olson on a charge iff passing a bogus check for 912.60 on The sink that occurred on the Union the Vincent 8hoe company. Tha Pacific near Knight ii BtiU causing check, it la alleged, was passed Thurswine delay, although the company is day foreuooa, and Wells was arrested at work on the tluk. The sinking shortly alter it was sent back from the of th earth Is rather dangerous. All hank marked "no funds." The charge trains more slowly over itnd some are against young Wells is that of obtaineven delayed because of some unex ing money under false pretenses. Owing to his age he probably will be petted mishap. turned over to the Juvenile court BUSINESS HOUSES COMPLAIN BE' to deal with. A.' H. Moyas, of the New York CAUSE OF THE WEATHER. Ufe, yesterday delivered to Mrs. MarDame Nature is having her wuh tha 8. Loses ft, 000 Insurance, left by her husband, Frank Losee, who died day nnd just as soon as the clouds Pleasure Resorts Are a from the effect of a railroad accident are wrung out they will soon dry and Lose Farmer Are Buffering then disappear. But that la little comHandiat Montello. fort to these who would Hah or bunt, capped. Dr. Paplln and wife left yesterday to those caught In the rain without for Denver on the S o .clock train for an umbrella, to the people living in un paved district a, or to the young man Bueinese Is being badly crippled by a visit of tsfo or three weeks. who has a new cult of clothes with the heavy fall of rain both in tha city "Kid" Bray arrived In Ogden yes- oxfords to match. and throughout the county. Merchants on his way to fight Kid terday On complaint of Susannah Williams, state that in six daya fully 50 per cent Johnson at Goldfield, on July 4. He Anton Christiansen of their trade hae fallen off and the to win and will then come hla mother-in-law- , ; expects back to Ogden to meet any man his was arrested and taken into police decline continues a steadily- - as the weight. 111 pounds. He knocked court yesterdays to answer to a rain fall. One of the largest retailers Kid" Black out in Chicago a iew charge of assault and battery. The Ju the city yesterday that ha wpujd case was continued st the request of be compelled to nights ago. temporarily lay off a Christiansen, who la jointly defend- number of bin clerks. Frank Evans was arrested by Sher- ant with hla wife, until Saturday The resorts ars practically abaniff Sebring on complaint of Harry morning, lira. Wiliams exhibited an doned. There la very little traffic beFisher, a resident of Farr West, who arm, black, swollen, and lacerated, tween tba city and tha county towns last's valuable gold ring Thursday. which she declared was the reault of and even the rush of work, that is the Evans worked for Fisher. The ring is an aaaault made by the defendants distraction of the railroads at this solid gold and is engraved with Chi- without provocation. She was living time of the year, has dwindled down with the Christian sens at the time, to proportions that are nese characters. nornot being able to care for herself on mal Out door operations scarcely on buildings, Misses Anna and Wanda Lalble, who account of her age, which is nearly parks, streets and In fields have been have been visiting In the east, have 70 years. effectively stopped for a week with returned home to their mother who the result that the season is the quietIs seriously 111. The management of the Salt take est of any in years. route is now bending every effort to Ogden and Weber rivers are unusuIn connection with the visit here of reconstruct that part of the road In ally high and each day adds several H. J. Cromar, State Fish and Gome the Meadow valley wash which has inches to the volume of water runCommissioner, who visited the fish been the source of so much trouble ning into the lake. Between Ogden hatcheries In Ogden Valley in com- the last two years un account of wash- and Salt I aka the lowlands are subpany with Sheriff Sebring, Mr. Cro-ni- outs. Between 1,000 and 1,200 men merged and measurements at the lake stated that he would take drastic are nt work and about 100 miles of side, In the vicinity of Saltalr, show ' measures for the protection of the fish track are being virtually reconstruct- a decided rise, In Ogden River and its tributaries, ed. At those points where the waters Ixcally the gutters and sewers are which the state at great expense had descend with greatest force In the taxed to capacity. In portions of the planted there. It is not only the flood seasons heavy steel bridges are city, below Wall avenue, cellars are poachers end other violators of the being put In, so as tu give the water flooded by streams which coum from law that ha will pursue. He will re- free egress to the channel beyond, and the bench and overflow the drain-wavquire that the owners of dams in the thus prevent the backing up of the tributaries and In the. main canyon water and consequent strain and over the stress on the track. Shad establish fish ways ATTENTION KKICHTS OF PYTHIAS (lams, but he will especially Insist that the Utah light ft Railway company, Baby wont suffer five minutes with Memorial services will he held at wWoh has one .of the largest dams tn croup if you spply Dr. Thomas Eclee-trithe Oil at once. It acts like magic. tha canyon, shall do so within tbs Presbyterian church, Sunday next fen days, and that other corpormorning, June 16th, at 11 a. tu. All members requested to be ar Castle ate and private owners of damn shall A NEW BUILDING Hall at 10:10 a. m. Bring badges. do ao within the next twenty dayr. . W. 1. UNDERWOOD, C. C. The Board of Equalisation meets Block Signal Service Headquarters in today at 2 p. m. in the assessor's ofOgdan. fice. THE ANNUAL Local Teachers Eigerly Seeking to Improve Their Standing Before the Board of Education. A. R. Weeter, the lumber merchant Park Cuy. u in Ogden. BREVITIES 1007. TO TEACH DRAWS Rudolph KUer of Brigham City, proprietor pf the Itahua hotel in Peachtowu, m in Ogden on a abort business trip. of 13. SCHOOL The Scottish Crona-- s of Ogden and the Thistle club of Salt Laae have prepared an interesting program for their annual celebration at on Wednesday, June lSih. All JUSI KflBMSBmH u Best spool cotton, sold everywhere for lie a spool. Our price for Saturday only 200-yar- d smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. 6 Spools for 25c Real Bargains In every one of our departments, at the place Where a Utile Money Goes a tang Ways." Shaws Bargain Store Co. DEE-STANFQ- SHOE CO. RD SOLE AGENTS 2420 Wash, Ava., Ogdan, Domoto & Co. 155 TWENTY-FIFT- Doctor Estes ST. H Specialist Men's Furnishing Goods Cures when ethara fall Madam method. Fra cenaultatfon for any Chronla Dleaaaa ef any nama ar nature. Every caa auarantaad." and No:lon of all kinds A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafness. Ringing In tha Ears, of tha Head, Throat, Noaa, Eya or Ear. AH Diseases of tha Luaga, Bronchial Tubca and Cheat Diseases of tba Stomach, Liver, Kldneya aad Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, 8t Vitus Dis-eara- Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors the assessment on 100 shares of slock. Then Secretary Glaamann paid $180 on 120 shares of stock. O. M. Runyon sent over his check for 982.60 for the payment of assessment on 65 aharee of stock and Esre Richardson's check came for 9160.60 for paymnt on 107 shares of stock. Dr. E. M. Conroy also sent 946 as payment for thirty shares of stock. They all paid 23 rents extra for the privilege of seeing their sanies In tba paper. Advertising comes high, but some people must have It. When asked why they hesitated to pay their assessment promptly before it became delinquent one and all said that 9160 per share did not seem big for one or a half dnsen shares but when the amount reached the hundred dollar mark It looked big. Still, after matured consideration, all decided that the Fair stock waa entirely too good to lose. There will be no fair this year but there will be a big one next year and it will be a dividend payer, too. It Is estimated that tha assessment has been paid on over half of tha stock, which means that tha buildings blown down will be rebuilt. Bolt take City is giving an Fair this year and next year Ogden la fo have the whole atate from which Inter-Mmintai- n 4 raw. . The Rio Grande Western will operate a special train from Ogden to Balt Lake, Sunday, June 16th. leaving Ogden at 3:30 p. m., for accommodaexcursionists from Balt tion of take. Dance, riles. Fistula aud all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any canaa, Diseaaes peculiar to Womaa. ANY PRIVATE DI8BA8E OP MEN quickly cured- to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Coma at once. Tomorrow may ba too lata. Call or write. DR. ESTES SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. Block), Ogden, Utah. id p. Entrance a. Room 2461 Washington If, Ava. (Boyle Remember the number. An os 0 H tf) 0 D g Q hin w a a z Q IT a. to Ogden's Best Drug Store u 18 8T1LL a a o 0 0 0 Conaider this an invitation If you want to, but wo rather have you visit our drug store without watting for any invitation. would "Oet ihe habit and come here whenever yon ars in need of drug-storgoods. Our stock is right up to the mark include everything that la expected to be fawn A In a drug atore aad many things not found in every drag atere. e Quality prevail In all goads. Price tha quality of the goods win allow. ore as lew aa Do your drug-aterahopplng at our atore aad abao lute sa Llsf action will be guaranteed to you. e Keep in miad that we want your patronage aad are doing everything that can be done to make It a pleaonro for you to do on your drug-stor- e buying here at our . w 0 0 N 0 H 0 0 C 0 (0 H 0 atore. Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. GEO. w. DRIVER, Maa&ger. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Commercial National Bank Building. Balt Lake. City. ( 77, 78, 03, 94, 97, 98, 99 and 100 Commercial National Bank BuildBalt Laka City. ing, "Borne People Dont Like Ua." Francis Luke, General Mgr. a 2453 Washington Avenue In among tha stockholders of the Thats All Fair Association whan it was noticed that the largest stockholders were permitting their stock to be advertised m delinquent. Tha small stockholders, of whom then are tha many, hesitated to pay when large stockholders wers not paying. however, Secretary Yesterday, Glaamann received a check for 9160 from the Becker Brewing Co. to pay Thats All STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |