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Show THE M0BXIX0 EXAMINER, 8 operation la tho hopes that ha will be able to be on bis engine soon. He expects to return in threo cr four weeks. EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL No. SI No. Sf Independent Phene BeO Phene, twe ringe BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Bell Phene, one ring WANTED Chambermaid. Reed Hotel. Ne. le Died-- At 7:15 last evening. George Edward, aged 14 year. and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins, of 121 Royal avenue, this city, from the effects of a burned blood vessel la the throat. The little fellow was sick only 21 hours. Funeral will be held Tuesday, June It. at 2 p. m., from the family residence. nuk- ing complaints retard lag the deliver of the Examiner do no direct to circulation department, and not to Air snbncritier failing to receive the Examiner will confer a favor by calling No. M either phone before 8. Simpson, aged 53 yearn, lent evening, at his home la Hooper, after an lllneaa of about six months, from a complication of diseases. A mother, three sisters and a brother survive him. Time and place of funeral will be announced later. Died ear-Tiar- dam. t Signed) TERRIBLE at LAMAS NELSON. Circulator. Mrs. Kale Yaa Dyke, of the Dee After a nucceesful season. Mann. school faculty, leaves today fur Salt e cloned the A Short have FUndcre lake City. where she will take sumfor the Dancing Academy a course In the aummer school of the mer. Vniveraity of Utah. If our are going to morn tee Mnlan Died Saturday evening at Irantier van. Leave orders tor coal. clock, Manerva E. Gibbons. aged tvS Twenty-fiftSt Sladan Phones. 39 yrara, wife of Johu (ribbons, at residence of slater, Mrs. Mo.loy, 3131 Herman Ietrlr, of Milwaukee, Deceaaed leaves a David P. Adler k Soon of Monroe avenue. that dry, wan an Ogden visitor yester- husband and eight children. day. At the Weber club, during the reSon Malta Transfer Co. for storage of the Omaha "Boosters. Friception of all hinds. Our specialty it moving day evening, a reunion, which waa pianos, furniture and ofSce fixtures aot on the program occurred when the chief executive of Nebraska. GovAutae Christenson, arrested a few ernor George Sheldon and Arthur dsya ago (or assault and battery, vraa Kuhn of this city recognized In eirh given a M or ninety day fine yes- other tha name two individuals who terday morning by Judge Murphy. sipped wisdom together la the asm FOR RENT Furnished ron with college. board; 52U S5th street CARNEGIE JIOARD MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Kart Kahn and two eveIn Reno came from Iasi children About 9700 Has Bean Used in Purning to visit with relatives for one chase ef Booke. aiiu uf Mr. week. Karl'ia the eldest and Mrs. A4 Kaha of this chy. and At a meeting at the board of diseveral years has been, as be la rectors of the Carnegie library, held bust-aesa bow, engaged in the clothing Friday ermilng, the following business in the Nevada town. waa transacted: The book committee reported that Try Francis Ritters Invincible It had purchased bonks at a coat of Strawberries, gold by all leading 055.61, aud the committee on shelvgrocers. ing reported that it had purchased and Installed in the library, shelving F. D. Cramer will leave for Den- at a coat of 92fil.45, thus accounting ver' next Tuaday morning, where he for the disposition of tha thousand will undergo the second operation for dollan appropriated by the mayor and an injured a boulder. While Mr. city council out of the general fund was a bremaa on the Southern for tho purchase of buoka and shelve inPacitte three years ago. he was lng. Since The board voted tn grant the use jured in a wreck at Elha that time be baa been in no condition of the southeast room on the second for work. Recently ne has bees pro- floor nf the library building to all the moted to the position of engineer and ladles' literary clubs in the city, upon to Denver to undergo another tha O'JUiliikin that the days upon got-which the various clubs desire to meet be submitted to the board, that he board be the aole Judge as to what particular dub shall he entitled to the uae nf the room at a particular time, and that the furniture which may be placed in it .ball be donated to and couaidered the property of the library, and that any extra charge whirh the Janitor might make for aerilcee in eaid room, should be arranged fur by the literary societies using It am the latest dining room decoratlona and happy la she NO VACANT HOUSES who has a good display. Them Is no mom welcome Scarcity of Dwellings la Keenly Fait in Ogdan. present than a piece of glaaa. Con-gren- 1A-.3- h fr Cr-ni- er a 1 Cut Glass Closets That the population of Ogden Is on the Increase le evidenced by the fact that there are . If any, houses for rent. The teal estate men are at their wits ends to even cut done to the demands made upon them dally for vacant houses. One real estate agent yesterday emphasised this condition by offering ten dollars reward for Information which would lead up to or secure vacant house. Tills la a serious problem and there are only two solutions for It: Those desiring to rent most either buy. or those who liave vacant lota, must build man houses. SPARKLING CUT GLASS Onr lino Includes all pieces rakmlated to look exceedingly well at the lowest possible figure good glass can ba sold at. J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS, OGDEN. ACCIDENT suits of purple and whfe. and each member has been supplied with n copy of the new rules. After the game a giasl Id!) of bicycle races will be run at the saucer track. An attempt will be made to break several state ARTIFICIL Victim Wu Thrown Forty Feet From Wagon injuries May Prove street. h 1C, 1907. FISHERMEN SEEK THE STREAMS ICE We have the exclusive sale of artificial ice. The purest of the pure. Call Independent phone 234 or Bell SlcX. Ogden CUy Ice Company. Samuel Thiimas, Manager. Office 413 Twenty-fourt- JUNE UNFAVORABLE WEATHER PREVENTS EXODUS OF ANGLERS. Up to tha Present Time Ne Startling Diapatchas of Big Catches Hava Been Received. Fatal. HENRY ANDERSO) ILL ooooooooooooooo o o Man It almost made spring a reality yesterday morning when a brigade of fishermen, clothed in top boots, kahkl suits, and flat hats, took the road for Ogden canyon. The aeaaua is open and in pairs and singly the Quire devout hlt-- themselves lo the streams where trout are supposed to be waiting for a chance to snap at a fly. It is reported that plenty of fish alnnind in the (reeks of Ogden and Weber valley but the water la so high and muddy that the sport la not expected to he exciting until later in the season. In the new law enacted by the recent legislature there are a number of ambiguous provisions, which, if taken as they read, would prohibit fishermen from carrying home the wray trout, and also exclude any one not over 14 years of age from the enjoyment of the pastime. As the uncertain passages are purely the results of too much haste and carelessness, they will be passed na error or amended at of the some future session of the legisla- Operated Popular Young Ogden Upon for Appendicitis. O O , of this city, waa Henry O General at the operated upu O hospital at 6:3U o'clockOgden last evening O fur appendicitis. O Mr. Anderson la the son of Peter O A. O and was In the enjoyOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOO mentAndersn, of perfect health until yesterday morning at 2 o'clock, when he waa stricken wi!h the disease in acute A trrrlble sriedent. which may result fatally to George (rat horn of form. Drs. Ezra Rich and Edward Rich, Hooper, occurred at the railroad crossing at Twenty fourth . street, about assisted by Dr. Morrell, performed the 7:30 o'clock last evening and frathorn operation from which the patient ralnow Ilea at the hospital In a very pre- - lied strong and a speedy and complete rarlnis condition; recovery la anticipated. Mr. Anderson la the superintendent . After the passing of a freight train, for which he was wait of the Third ward Sunday school and ing, Mr. t'ra thorn started his tram, only FTiday evening waa in attendance which soon became unmanagable and at the Sunday school Joint local board ran away. While going at a terrifle meeting hrld In the Weber Stake Sliced they collided with a telephone academy. pole Just opposite the Standard oil tanka. The impact waa au great that DEFECTIVE COUPLER the team waa detached from the buggy ture. and Mr. Crnthorn was thrown beOne of the latest and moat oonve tween thirty and forty feet front the Chaytnns Coroners Jury Reaches Ve nient .ways of Journeying into the was of contact. He palace diet in McCaba Inquest. picked up mountains for a few days outing is on tn an unconscious condition by John n gasoline bicycle. Several such maTeamans. J. H. Wilson and A. Q. At Cheyenne, Wyoming, yesterday, chines were 'chartered this morning Grew, all of whom witneaaed the ac- a coroner's Jury found that William for trips through canyons not well cident, and brought the office of McCabe, of this city, who waa killed equipped with roads, as It la possible Drs. Rich and Osgood. while coupling cars in the I'nloa Pato taka n motor almost any place An examination made by Dr. rtite yards at Cheyenne last week, that la accessible to man. Betides showed. the right. ear nearly torn rame to hla- - death because of a debeing a means of locomotion, tackle, fmm the scalp and a fracture of the fective coupler. provisions, and small tenta may be color bone, together with a severe showed several atThe strapped to tha bicycle without hindconcussion of the brain. After the tempts testimony the ering In any way tha mechanism of had been made to wounds wem dressed he was removed locomotive on to the car, couple and that the machine, to the Ogden General hospital. It while Ona party that went out early Satto the diffiadjust endeavoring is feared the skull is fractured, ns McCabe waa Milled. morning and composed of Bar-lourday culty the patient has been in a delirious Seville and Charley Wilson, condition from the' time of the accilast night What returned Austin, OFFICERS HAVE A CLEW dent. outside of a severe cold, caught they Immediately after the accident hapis not known. Seville said the hooka pened, the Examiner communicated Word cornea from Evanston to tha he used were too small for several the news to the bishop of the Hooper effect that the officers are In posses- of the spreckled beauties that he had the sion of some dues that may unravel on Ms line. Of course, there are ward, who would communicate sad tidings to the wife and two chil- the mystery surrounding the strange other reason why their fish baskets dren of the unfortuuate man. . disappearance of young James Car- did not contain anything more than the Ft. Brldger ranchman, who their licensee and n few minnows. ter, SEVEN DAY ADVENTISTS. haa not been seen tor three weeks. The disclosure Jhat may be made LAGOON EXCURSION, WEDNES-day-, In the tent near corner of Grant and at will create a tlnui it ie.'aald, any June 19th. Scottish Cronlea specTwenty-seconstreet beginning to- sensation. i,-ial train via O. 8. L., leaves Ogden night at 8 o'clock promptly. Tent There are no Conclusions In the I p. m. Returning leaves Lagoon 10:15 carpeted, seated with comfortable case murder wad robbery, and p. m. Fare, adult, 75c; children, chairs and well lighted. Everybody this except conclusion was reached almost 40c. Everybody Invited. most invited wel and made cornlally simultaneously with the disappearance come. of Carter. , The MillenBnbject for tonight, nium." Come end hear it. Meetings conducted by Kid. Paul Ireraon, Ninth and Lincoln avenue, Ogden, Utah. Information received from O O thr hospital at S o'clock this O (Sunday 1 morning was to the O effect that Mr. Crathorn was O In an unconscious condition O and was very low. west-boun- Andt-rson- d - law-make- Oa-mo- d d THEATERS PURPLE DAY TOMORROW . Elks Will Hold High Jinka at Glam wood Park. HAVE YOU FOlXD OUT WIIAT Purple Day will be observed In regal style by the Kike of Ogden and Salt Lake Monday at Glenwond park. A and program of sport a, speech-makin- g general amusement has been completed In detail so that In case the weather Is favorable the herds will disport themselves in no slow manner. The feature of the day will be a baseball game between picked team of Ogden and Salt Luke. There are some goud ball tossers In both lodges who have been devoting murh time of late to the game. AU the ear marks of professionalism will mark the contest. The local nine have ordered dian of unusual versatility aud Is CARO Of THANKS in the role of an all- equallv go-around Dutch fakir, or aa a phrencloWe deairr to express our sincere struck tbauks glai. His wag "Prosperiiy and appreciaiua to our relathe funny spot of bi audience an.l It tives and frieU'l. win so kindly asw as himself that away only by pulliug sisted us during the sickness and he was' able to escape the applaus of ur 1 tuning Baby; also fur that fclljwed each verse. "The Girl the many beautiful floral offerings. You Loe by Gertrude Milliustuu anl May they receive the same kind Blue" of chorus, aud "Two Etes ly t real meat in their hour of trouble. lieo. Whyte took iusinntly aud with Mr. nuu Mrs. A. S. Macbeth. an impression that left no doubt as to their tunefulness or the manner in which they were uug. One of the hits of the evening was the "Champagne" uance. executed by the following clever artists: Misses Camille Astor, Alma Loraine, Bobby Roberts, Rein Walker aud Messrs. Winship Fiuk. Harry Edwards, Fred Landman and William Baker. DOX'T worry about wbat , Tonight the company will play "The Wlxard of the Nile," said to be erne of the best light operas on the stage. It la replete w ith humorous situs' ions, opportunities for presents splendid scenic effects, and contains wit bv the verse, and music light and airy by the page. George Mack appears to n great advantage In lids piece. As the company is thoroughly capable, and under the management of a man ia but buy your Hay, (train and whose name stands for a high standard of presentation, the public may Poultry Supplies from take advantage of the chance without the least doubt of being dissapidnted. , trip. RECEIVES CRATHORN GEORGE INJURIES IN A RUNAWAY. W. SUNDAY, OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS ion, June 18th, to Sal: air, leaving Ogden 1(1:40 a, m.' Fare 1.25 round 5C BREVITIES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Apply once. Ne. El MET WITH A OGDEX, UTAH. THE FISHER OPERA COMPANY. The Silver Another light opera Slipper" given by the Fisher company at the Grand last night, was greeted by an audience that lacked not enthusiasm tout was woefully short In number. However, the company played aa if the houae waa filled, which la n lest of It a sincerity if not of its ability, as the alae of an audience ala supmagposed to have more or leas of ical effect on the people who look over the foot lights. "The Silver Slipper" waa elegantly staged, and lacked nothing to make U first claa tn every respect. George E. in Ogden Mack, who first appeared with John E. Henahaw twelve yearn go, proved even more entertaining than Florodora." He Is n come I Jt-ai- GOOD BILL AT GROUT UTAHNA. This week at Utahns the program is composed entirely of lively and somewhat uuu.ual number. It is tn audigood without exception a wit abased ence that filled ever?-sea- t the first production Last night. The W. E. Deaves company act in which manikins are made to dance, perform on tha cross bar and do .various atunta on n miniature stage, is probably the head liner of the bilL By skillful manipulations the little doll figures are put through an amusing and clever repertory jf ballets, songs and monologues that reflect credit on the ability of Denvaa and his company. The Mnrtelli trio, xylophonists,' are especially capable on their peculiar musical instruments. They were repeatedly encored last night. The remainder of the program Is entertaining and well worth seeing. characteristic of Omar, In dances many countries, la somewhat uf a marvel. He spina around Ilka a top In one of his dances, until the audience is fairly dissy watching his mad whirl. Tuttle k May ably present n clever sketch entitled "An Unwelcome Vise itor." Frank Cushman, an minstrel man, la entertaining with his songs and a few new Jokes. Morey Long aings an illustrated song, Same One Thinks of Soma One." The bill runs tha week with matinees every day. old-tim- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS r j County Board of EqualThe Weber isation will hold meetings on the following days, Monday, Juno J7th, at 8 oclock p. m. Wednesday, June 19th, nil day, Fridav, June 21st, all day. Saturday, June 22nd nil day; and Monday, June 24th, at two oclock p. m. The 24th day of June, 1907, la positively the last day that any complaints ns to valuation or request for remittances will he considered. to-wi-t: DAVID MATTSON, Weber County Board or 352 24th St. She's Ready for the Road at once, with nil her baggage. Intact. Right kind of baggage, too; aura to stand the etrain of travel and knocking about all right. It waa bought from ua. and therefore waa specially made to etand rough usage tn transit. From the heavy Trunk, with all Its convenient compartments, down to the light Hand Satchel, every article is made of the beet leather, and haa the finest trimmings and fittings. Our prices are low enough to please the moat economical. Trunk Factory Gallacher OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. have you found out WHAT Clerk of the Equalisation. IN HONOR OF COV, SHELDON Mrs. E, L. Van Meter Entertains an Old School Mate. for Yesterday norm at the Reed Hotel, Mrs. R. U Van Meter, of Chicago, who la visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bigelow, for the summer, gave an Informal luncheon In honor of Governor Sheldon of Nebraska who ia accompanying the Omaha Boosters on their western "Get acquainted trip. m NOW TK MV READY M0NTRU IMlff M 1H CEKMAIK McCALL PATTERNS (Sapwiar la Styb, Fa sad Simplicity) and TASHI0N PIBLICATIONS cau STOUR INSPtCT MTTXMN COUNTCRSMB TMK VIRV LSTIBT DIOiaNS. Sheets FREE Buy a 15c. Pattern and wt will have tha McCall Magazine sent to you for one year for 25c. McCall Fashion I Hurst Alteration Paine of the times, We are Monday morning at nine o'clock ire start a great Alteration Half. It is our purpose to keep up with the progress kind. It mill not take putting a new front in the store iu order to better display the splendid line of goods carried . This sale is not the ordinary As the season has been more than place again in two days. Till sale will include every article in the stock, pattern and'sool rotten excepted. best of merchandise is offered; the backward we find our shelves over docked in many lines of choice goods. We wish to emphasize that nothing but the best that good judgment uud money can buy. In the fact of the advancing market this reduction conies as a double saving to yon. However, store. We want you to feel assured that goods from we do nut believe in earning over goods. Style changes we want to be known as an ujeto-datthis stole will prove satisfactory. Now is the time to supply your every want in dry goods at a great saving, Attention ! Many of you will remember with pleasure the Spring Pale of Pam pie Waists! We liave more good newss for you. During the last storm a large shipment got wet in trausit. The express company gave us a liberal claim for tlieir carelessness many are very, very slightly damaged and a little pressing will make as good as new. He sure and be on band Mouday at 9 o'clock. Spring Jackets Silk Etons - AT HALF PRICE Over 100 to choose from, in- cluding blacks, fancies and coverts. Tlie new spring at j left. 8 7. SO Wraps 9.00 Wraps 10.00 Wraps 12.50 Wraps $3.75 4.50 5.00 0.25 Does this look good to you? FOR BOYS Skirts Hundreds of women in Ogden know our skirt line. IkmbtlesM there are some who do not. You are the ones we an after. If you 25 come once you will buy again, (Setting you to look is the thing we an- - most, interested in. Every skirt is cheap now; one lot. of 15.00 Skirts 89.50 Une lot of $5.00 and ?G.IM) Skins mw. $2.95 . .. 56 in. l c, c, e REMNANT COUNTER IS LOADED WITH BARGAINS 5AHPLE HANDKERCHIEFS 0, 9, 12, 23 and 45c, with a third more money. 79c 35h 49c 59c -- Summer Wash Goods Cheaper! attention styles getting THE cm Tailor Pnitfugs, reduced from $1.25 to A great assort ment 36 in. Putting, 55 and 60c to.. $1.23 Black Fancy Novelty Voile, $1.23 to 85c Foulards, l'nlka Dots aud Xeat Patterns 60c 27 in. Extra (Jood Quality lap Pilk, now A lot of exclusive Waist Patterns in Fanc.v'Pilks lower nice assortment of little dresses can be had cheaper titan yon can jmssibly make them. Ismg and short, from the cheap 25c ones up to the $3.00 silk ones. .We nrge you to look and see wliat nice things you cun buy now during this great sale. when you buy. You will find some is paid to the prattv collection. our in very dainty things A lot of 40 iu. Priuted Linen Ie India. 22 now 17c now 7 e A lot of 28 in. fast color Printed British, 12 A lot of .Mercerized Scotch (Siughatn, very good for little dresses and kills, 25c yd. 12 extra special We never bay seconds or iinierferi goods, under any conditions at any price. PjK-cia- y?j &GIR1S - A v ON Dress Ooods mid Silks .Mothers, SIZES 36 38 PUT TO WEAR OUT e I AND TO Tomorrow CORSETS THE G. D. Justrite Underwear Table Linen the Forest Mills, stands for merit. 40c, 50c, 75c, 90 and $1.25, all reduced fifteen ier cent. and Xapkius. We carry the best grade that is on the From which Essex goods Mills make, good at jNtpular prices, I2cy X5c, 1 8c, 25c arid 30c all reduced ten per cent. $1.25 market. The prices are 50c, to $2.00 per doz. Xapkins From 60c to $6.00 Per Dozen A saving of fifteen per cent is offered during this sale-A- n None Better $1.75 Kind now. Pcott's Bust R tffles, T 45c, 69c and 8.5c immense line of towels, all redneed in prices for two a weeks only. |