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Show -- V TflE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, AMUSEMENTS. THEATER iU Chags every Saturday Mat inee. EVENINGS Tew Performances 7:S0 ana SIS MATINEE Daily, Except Sunday, atS:S& rS ! years old. died last Saturday, to tne funeral She waa the mother of fivs aona, all of whom were iu railroad service. SOc 10c, $0s Nickelodeon 2410 Wash. Latest Motion Av. Pictores Hear the Illustrated Sengs Programme chances Monday, Wedneeday and Friday. Coatlnu-ou- a perfonnance from 2 p. m. to Ip. bu and T to 10 p. m. Admlasioa five cents. Don't miss It. Mr. and Mis. John W. Dal bey of Springfield. 111., will go to the Virginia, where they have secured a very desirable suite for the next ten days. At the end of that time they will hae tbeir mountain home completed, at the foot of the Sierra Madre mountain, where tbeir aona mud Don Maguire are developing the Napoleon and Magherg. BREVITIES Mrs. H. Hired of Lima. Moat., wife of n wealthy cattle utan, who has a daughter In Sacred Heart academy, and has two daughters who graduated trom that Institution, la in Ogden to attend the commencement exercises. Halsey M. Rhoads of Denver, statistician attached to the Department of Agriculture, is in Ogden again. That a new automobile la not always to a guiding hand wsa demonstrated today when O. J. St 11 well, of the high school faculty. In hla new machine, was carried fence and into through n barbed-wir- e a vacant lot hear tbs corner of Twenty-ninth street and Grant avenue. Mr. resp-tnaiv- e Stilwell la quits a skillful operator of an auto, but something failed to work on tbs new machine, owing to a failure, perhaps, to properly adjust the parts, and, instead of taking the straight road, the gasoline engine went puffing Into unexplored country. A contract to fill in the City Hall square with loam prior to the sowing of grass seed, has been let by the Judge Christopher Reed, a member perk commissioners to J. C. Gale. This Of the Salt Lake bar, died at the Holy morning an additional force of men Cnea hospital in that city, after an and teams waa put to work hauling away the sour soil and bringing the operation for cancer. ground to a level with the curb. Plans The funeral services over the re- for the final improvement' of the mains of Minerva Emelina Gibbons, square are about reedy to be approve,!. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bar- The commissioners expect to be cutry, 1U be held at S p. m., Thursday, ting grass on the now barren plot by at the residence of Thomas K. Gib- the middle of July. bons, El 5 Twenty-eightstreet. The Ephraim Eastman and a companion remains may be viewed from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on the day of the funeral whose name could not be learned, Interment will take place in the City were held up, robbed and knocked senseless by two masked highwaycemetery. men shortly after 12 oclock Sunday Twenty-fourt- h street and The Womens Christina Temperance night near Union will celebrate Flower Mission Wall avenue. day today by lending bouquets The county clerk issued n marriage to the various local jalla and hosto George W. Murphy, Jr, license All those who have flowers to pitals. give for such a cause should leave and Joele F. Clare, both of Ogden. them at 2S11 Adame avenue. h In the- matter of the estate of Mathias Gillea, J. A. Junk, through hie - attorney, Joseph Ches, asks the court to confirm the isle of a piece of real estate made last week and to make the necessary conveyance. The lot referred to sold for $1,250, and Mrs. H. P. Andereon was the buyer. It le lot 6, block 41, plat C, Ogden City . surrey, ' CHILDREN Attorney Ches has filed with the county clerk Ms final report as administrator of the estale of William M. Smoot, The widow, Margaret Smoot, of the eatate and this gets one-thirchildren, Ray, Mabel, Archie and Mon-tie- , h each. The last namget ed being a minor, haa hie share deposited with the state treasurer. The administrator also asks to be inasmuch as the final settling of the estate bae been made. EN- JOYED THE DAY TEDDY BEARS LULLABY LIGHTED THE AUDIENCE. DE- . s ; ; ' , Harry Bower, a Southern Pacific switchman employed at Montello arrived in Ogden Monday, euffering from a crushed hip and double fractured rib. Dower clalma that while attempting to couple can last Sunday morning a defective drawbar allowed the care to come together and catch him between the bumpers. After he wee caught In that position, the cars ran 160 feet before they separated enough to release him. In addition to hla other wounds. It la very probable that be la Injured internally. Charles E. Littlefield has been appointed commissary, with headquarters at Ogden, for the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line and Southern Pacific, In fact, ail Unee operated under these roads west of Green River and east of Sparks. The appointment, whlch-wamade by F. E. Lewie, superintendent of dining cars end hotels, and approved by E. Buckingham, became effective June let K ' A smell company of United Rtates seamen passed through Ogden on their way to Washington, D. C. They are under the command of Major Car mody saJ are on their way to get their discharges. All of them have seen various terms of service In the Philippines. HOLD An option has been secured by E. T. Weber on the Ogden Buckhorn mine, situated In Coldwater canyon. In Ogden canyon. The deal Is said to call for $200,000 If the deal goes ' through. A number of the local stockholders Interested in the property are at the mine today making inspection. Recent developments at the mine have disclosed a vela of bearing rock, within n vein of low grade ore, all of which carries a profitable percentage of the red metal A shaft Is being eunk to cut the vein at a depth of several hundred feet. well-defin- rich-coppe- r ; The county clerk issued the follows ing marriage license: Georg D. of Salt Lake to Miss Christina Ren strom, also of Salt Lake. Hor-rock- . There has been a slight change in the local that table. No. I, Oregon ; Short Liao, leaves at 7:10 o'clock a. ' ra. hereafter instead of 7:1S a. m., and No. 0, the local running between Salt Lake anl Ogden, leaves at S:25 a. m. Instead of 1:20 a. m., as It Is simply a change of five minutes earlier on both. trains. W. B. Scott, assistant superintendent of maintenance of the.Haiilman lines with offices at Chlesgocame In from the north Monday and with Gen- ' eral Superintendent Buckingnam and Division Superintendent Mansoa went west ns far as Sparks to inspect the hue. Master Mechanic D. J. Malone of Wrinkle-les- s u Glass lu-la- Ifyour mir-rshows wrinkles wrin kies of or li- - QUINN FREE FROM THE worry, or care or ill health or overtaxing of strength try a new a cool, sparkling glass of LAW DER HEAVY BOND. The Beer You CHINA AND JAPAN. Trying to Settle Their Differences Manchuria. Burglars Are Held on the Mute Btory of a Broken Knife , in Mukden. June 18. Viscount Haya-shl- . foreign minister of Japan, who regards the new administration of Manchuria, which Is th outcome of Baron Komura'i mission to China In December, 19U6, aa the medium of a settlement of existing differences between China and Japan, followed the viceroy of Mukden her and tbe two hold a long consultation et Haushl Chang today. In regard to Japan's position and policy In Manchuria. Viscount Hays-sh- i raid to tbe correspondent of the A i sue la led Press that he regretted many Incldeuts which had taken plane during the military regime, but expressed a willingness to accede to China's Juat claims, especially la the matter of certain houses and lands which constitute a ini mi r difference. Here Japan would be able to compromise, as sbe desired to be conciliatory, but he would insist upon adherence to a liberal Interpretation of the treaty as In the rase of the requirements of the Yalu Timber company, wblcb China was not disposed .. to concede. , Told. The third preliminary hearing, on s the charge of burglary, of T. K. and Steven Quinn, was conducted In Judge Murphy's court yesterday. was bound Lukos over, to the district court under a bond of $500, but Quinn was discharged, aa the officers had no evidence against him, although circumstantial evidence connects him with the operations of the former. The total ball which now holds Lukos is $3,000. Of the three cases, the latter Is the most remarkable ea well aa the weakest. ' The entire evidence center around a knife blade and tbe stub of a blade In a pearl handled pocket knife which Is alleged to be the property of Lukos. The entire morning was consumed by tbe county attorney te show that tbe blade and tbe knife were formedly one, end that the break occurred when Lukos Inserted the blade Into tbe front door of the O. H. street. Tribe place on Twenty-fourtLukoe denied that he was tbe owner of the Instrument but the preponderance of the testimony was against Lu-ko- Try a cold boAle of Laixus with your luncheon today it it exquisitely good. Order a case sent home by your dealer to help smooth out the wrinkles of life. Brewed and Bottled in Omaha by the Fred Krug Brewing Company w n. n, London, June 18. Chins is about to enter the worlds wins market for the first time according to a publication just Issued by the foreign office. The cultivation of grapes has been going on experimentally for 10 years on tbe choree of the Gulf of Chi Lt aud have been satisfactory. The cellars belonging t! tha vineyards are now stored with, thousands of casks of wine and it le the expectation to market this product beginning la tbe autumn f 1D0I. A British official who visited tho vineyards reports that the winea are excellent. GREAT WHARVES Victoria, B. C IBE THE ANNUAL .June 18. of Womens and Misses Hats Advice i Hrnnnurtime is boro and tbe time to buy one of the prettiest II at a on mile, at prirea to suit, ia now. We have decided to make thin an event of tbe great pet i bargain, the luort radical price cuta ever because tbe God dew of Spring did not visit ui this year. Here are a few of tbe prices: 60-to- n 30-to- n Of the RECOVERED. Drowned in Hamp- Midshipmen ton Roads. Norfolk, Va June 18. The body of Midshipman Walter Carl Ulrich of Milwaukee, one of those who went launch uf the down on the Minnesota In Hampton Roads, a week ago today, was found late yesterday afternoon. This makes five bodies recovered thus far, the others ldng Midshipmen Field. Stevenson and Holcomb and Fireman Westpbal. MILLINERY STYLISH one stationary derrick and fifty or more portable cranes wllh capacity to five tons. The estimated cost is $8,600,000. FIVE BODIES 1 June Clearance Sale FOR KOBE. Our $1.50 values at . Our $2.50 values at $J00 $1.75 Our $3.50 values at . $2.90 Our $5.00 values at $4.50 . MARK TWAIN IN LONDON. k - Exponents of the Fine Art of Brewing" Japan say that work hue been commenced st Kobe to construct four great wharves, each 1.200 feet long and 3 CO feet wide with a space of 420 feet between each. The average depth of water will be 36 feet Nineteen large steamers will be able to berth at one time. The wharves will be an. I provided with one great from L4Ke whenever you Teel ill need of refreshment particularly with your $ai oa re tiring and thfu note the difference. There a all the health of happ inese and all the happiness of ruddy health in Luxus that bow pale hrew that haa taken tha catira West by storm hy its unusual purity and smoothness, it liberal nourishment in lightest form ite bewitching color its new, piquant flavor, ite fragrant aroma and ite inviting nap, sparkle and life. Luxus is a light bottled hecr that you Can driah with dear gain to the and ie this In no different from it it it entirely unique system regrets. Ordinary hecr particularly tha dark. Metichy, heavy kind that bring dullness and distress. Luxus it all the nutrition of choicest barley malt, seasoned India rice and Bohemian hops brewed In a new way new standard to suit the modern American taste. It makes for a stronger body, a happy heart, clear head, bright eyes and the smooth, dear complexion of red health. CHINA TO EXPORT WINE. and tbe knife. He stated that Exercieoa at Sacred Heart Academy blade he made an examination through a a Appreciated by Large glass, of ends of the stub and blade Audience. and that by making an expert fit the blade was found to match the etub perfectly. Even the particles of Jagged The bright sunshine for the past metal seen through the magnifier week seemed reflected In the beaming found a corresponding minute hole In faces of tho little ones who greeted the stub. an appreciative audience that filled Lukos was trapped into claiming the the auditorium of the Academy on knife by being asked to Identify bis the effects before he was taken to the when Junior Day yesterday, program published yesterday was ren- county Jail several week ago. Ae the knife lay on the desk at the police stadered. The minims felt the day to be theirs tion be picked It up, stated that It was and delighted the audience with Ted- his and put it In his pocket Realisdy Bears Lullaby and The Japanese ing his mistake, he later disclaimed It was the as part of his property. ran. Equally creditable Patria march by the twelve little Misses who matle their first appearDEEDS WARRANTY ance as instrumentalist a The piano numbers throughout were exceptionSarah Clark to Emily Montgomery, ally well rendered, as were the vocal numbers, the Juniors chorus being a part of section 17, township 6, $150. David Geertson to Mary Ann Bingrevelation, the part singing as perfect as if It had been the work of ad- ham, lot 14. block 12, Nob Hill adMiss vocalists. vanced Murray, dition, $1,000. Peter A. Isakson to James F, Wad-madsughter of Dr. Murray, Rock Spring- -, part of lot 10, block 54, Plat A, sang with feeling and taste, and for $2,500. an amateur, did remarkably well. William Jeusen and wife to E. E. hope to hear her again. Much credit Is due Mrs. Belle S. Stokes, part of section 1C, township Ross, under whose direction the 6, $1,250. Ella Olmstead, Beosie Ell and Fred physical culture class displayed the Shaver, of Cedar Rapids, to Sidney result of their year's training. The awarding of certificates la al- Stevens, lots 23, 21, 25 and 2C, block ways of Interest to parents, and the 6, Rusbton addition. $300. exceptionally good ones distributed this year show the work of the pupils. PARK CITY FIGHT. After the Senior Chorus, Father Cush-nahsIn his usual fellcltloua vein, spoke a few encouraging words, and Williams Gels Tensilltis at the Last Moment and Calls Off Mill. the prelude to the graduating exercises were over and the audience TouHlliiis One of the many names wended its way to the fancy work exhibit and the studio. In the former employed In these inventive days apartment, dainty handkerchiefs, beau- meaning cold feet. ManThe Morgan Williams-Francloths, tifully embroidered lunch dressed scarfs and the deft touches tel fight scheduled for Tuesday at that feminine hands can bestow, Park City, was pulled off. Wilshowed care and skill, while In the stu- liams and his manager, O'Connor, pulldio might be seen many, of the artistic ed down their end of the forfeit monpieces mentioned in last night's hue ey though why the stakeholder gave of the Standard. them tbe $100 Is a mystery and will Yesterday the graduating exercises leave in a day or two for Tonopah, take place, with Father Donoher, 8. J., Nev.. where Williams will fight Teras the speaker of the day. ry Mustane on the Fourth of July. Mantell and Tom Gleaaon, his manwere ready to leave for Park ager, U. C. T. CELEBRATION. to enter the ring when they were met by O'Connor and the news that Provo Will Bo a Scene of Much Fun there would be no fight was broken to them. Each man had put $100 for . and Sport. appearance money, but O'Connor drew The Utah Commercial Travelers are making strenuous efforts to have their WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. excursion next Friday and Saturday, June 21st and 22nd, a rousing success. The Fort Douglas band will be Learn tha Cause of Daily Woee and End Them. there to make musle for the people.' In .addition there will be a street When the back aches and throbs. parade, horse races, a track meet, biWhen housework Is torture. cycle races, and n baseball game. When night brings no rest nor sleep. The drummers are doing all In When urinary disorders set in tbeir power to see that everyone will Women's lot Is a weary one. have a good time. The railroads have There U a way to escape these woes. made cheap ntes, one fare for the Doans Kidney Pills cure such ills. round trip. The fare from here for Have cured women here in Ogden. the round trip Is $3.00. This is one Ogden woman's testiWhen the traveling men had their mony. a in Jollification annual year Ogden Mrs. George Wahlen of 2860 Grant ago, there was fun enough dispensed to old feel young, ave.. Ogden. Utah, says: I have sufmaid to cause an and the boys this year promise to fered from kidney complaint for three or four years and have spent a great be equally merry and unrestrained The celebratl'ms deal of money on doctor bills, expenin their put up remedies of the U. C. T. are worth going fur- sive medicine and relief. I procured without obtaining ther thin Provo to see. Doan's Kidney Pills at S. W. Badcon's drug store and after nslng them a RDADTO MINE. short time all the backache and disorder of the kldneye disappeared. Not The board of county commissioners a symptom of the trouble remains at met Monday forenoon and handled a the present time. Doan's Kidney Pills small Amount of business which wsa have my heartiest recommendation. For sale by all druggists. Price, 60 mostly of routine nature. Don Maguire Co., Buffalo, applied to the board to extend the cents. road running from Pleasant View up New York, sole agents for the United through Pole Patch to the Santa Mar- States. Remember tbe name Doann and la mine, in which he claims to have expended more than $200,000. Ha take no other. Foster-MUbur- the Southern Pacific, with Mrs. Malone. has gone to Cumberland, Wyo, where hit aged mother, ninety-fiv- e L i- - Patrick Maxwell has received word from his daughter, Mrs. Sweeney, formerly Miaa Mary Ellen Maxwell, in-- 1 forming him that the young lady and her husband are enjoying the sights of Europe on their wedding tour. A card ' from Dublin brought home to M t. Mdxwell the days of long ago. The young couple will not return until they have visited the principal cities of Europe. - the night he appva:id nn iie with liandagt-- nrouiid bis mvk ui. said it was lousili -. Il it a In inu ir qu--- ! of former Commissioner V. G. Wil- siliils. all right, bu: vonii.u u,r iu;iimi son were held up until it was stvided that the whether or uot some of the material until Monday aflenui.tn in 1'aik l'i. was taken from the county right of William has b.vu ini I dial Minw- ; is a tough follow am! ha uroiia'.i:, deway. The matter rests with a decis-lur in take u aa to the width of the roadway cided that it Is bitti-si-The chance. fight UuMaue, he where the gravel was taken from. figures, will draw In i U r. Mrs. Autou Christensen, whose husband was a few days ago sentenced to serve ninety Ja s In the county jail CH.HST AN ENDEAVOR TRAINS. for asssulting bis aged uiother appeared before the board and Many of Them Will Return Via Ogasked the board to use Its influence den. in securing ner busbsnd's relctise. Othbecome would she she claimed, erwise, Letter receired b the r.iinmi.u-a charge on the county, as she had having charge of ilie Christian Enbeen once before. The matter was re- deavor Convention iu Scan , July It) ferred to the mayor. to 15, are to th effect that the largest The county auditor submitted the proportion of eastern to the following quarterly report: eouveniion will return nic via 1'tah 1 Cash on hand March $2, 919.83 and Wycmiuf. Receipts 1, 993.29 Transportation managers of the soof New York, ciety for the state Total ..$47,113.14 Pennsylvania. MassachuKentucky .. 33.D54.01 setts and oilier easi.rn states, write Disbursements that they will conduct special trains $12,358.23 Balance, May SI: to Seattle, with arcoiniuodatiuna of from 160 to 300 delegates apiece. Tbe easterners will travel farthest west over the lines of the Canadian Pacific railway. Returning their way will lie through Yellowstone Perk. Ogden, Sa,t Lake City and Denver. Wily of th delegates will return via the Yellowstone, by special train and short stops will be made at all points of Interest. Trains containing the delegates will mar for the east July 18, the day th convention riosee, end will be dispatched eastward at the rate of one or two a day for the succeeding four or five days. UNBUT HIS PARTNER LUKOS IS him. T. E. Browning, machinist, was called by tbe state to identify both the d one-sixt- ft. . rikini build the road if the cuunty would purchase the laud. The matter wsa referred to Commissioner Frank Moore. Claims aggregating 41.10 in favor h . .JINK J. - George Culver, depot engineer for SOCg 'MIDNESDAV. l, 1 the past several years, haa resigned. PRICES aieeieee10G MATINEES I'T-W- i tils forfeit ai:: toil:, t.ru.uib agreed to either buy the laud , aud fdosn a. have the county make the od or to Wiliams was m Sail i..iKl- ..liiujuy fna ternoon aud after ai-is- UTAHN A , r . And all onr higher priced hats from 10 to 15 per rent discount on them Hat h, ko come now and make your choice. THE LEADER MILLINERY CO. American Humorist Met by Friends and Admirers. liondon, June 18. A number of friends end admirers met Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) on his arrival here this morning from New York. Among those Introduced to tbe American humorist was George Bernard Shaw, the author, with whom Twain engaged in conversation for some time. RIPLEY'S NEW POSITION. MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. SUMMER EXCIHSIOIIS TO OUR Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip. $69.15. ICE We have the exclusive sale of artificial Ice. The purest of the pure. Call Independent phone 234 or Bell 31 OX. Ogden City Ice Company. Samuel Thomas, Manager. Office 413 street. Twenty-fourt- h . $10 REWARD h h h DISCOUNT. WILL BE ALLOWED, Te Provo, Utah. Via Rio Grande Western Ry. Tickets on sale June 20, 21st and 22nd. Good to return until June 25th. Fare $3.00 TO PROVO AND UTAH LIGHT A RAILWAY COMPANY. RE- - turn via Oregon Short Line, $3.00. June 20. 21, ,22, good to return to June 25th. u IDA- - : EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. , Daily June 19th to July 11th EXCURSION TO ALBERTA, F0r tho arrest and conviction of any $6915 round trip. party or parties stealing tbe Ogdea hc. via O. 8. L. June 20, 21. 22. 23rd. Via Union Pacific. $10.35 round trip, good to return ta Tickets good to return until Sep. 15th. Standard or ihe Morning Examiner. ' June SOih. LAMAR NELSON. Circulator, . ONLY. ON BILLS PAID AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR DATE. round trip. OGDEN OGDEN CITY, UTAH. customers: For business convenience (he Utah Light A Railway Company has found It necessary to adopt the following plan for meter readings, effective June 1, 1907. All "avenues running north and south except those In th Commercial District (which are Wall ATenue from Twenty-thir- d Street to Twenty-sixtStreet to Street, Lincoln Avenue from Twenty-fourtStreet to Twenty-fift8lreet, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street, and Washington Avenue from Twenty oecond Street to Twenty-elxtStreet) end all streets running east and west, north vl Nineteenth Street, will tie read oa or before the 15th of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the 15th and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and including the 22nd. Tbe Commercial District, referred to above. Including Twenty-fourt- h Street from Wall Avenue to Adnmn AveStreet and Twenty-fift- h nue. and all the Streets running east and west, south of Nineteenth Street, will be reed on or before the Inst day of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on tbo last day of the month, and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and including the 7th of the succeeding month. This applies to all metered electric lighting and gas accounts. Bills for current sold for power purposes will be rendered at the end of tbe month as heretofore. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. of Work on Public Engineer Advisory June 3, 7, 13, 14. On far pin $2.00 New York Stats. ther Stop overs. (or long limit summer. Wrfle the rates during cheap 18. Information Jnne Washington. Balt lake City, for par-L-. reached Washington today to the ef- U II. Harding, 11. HARDING. whose resigfect that Joseph Ripley, General Agent of kick in charge nation as engineer anwas canal Panama designs on the EAGLES EXCURSION nounced yesterday, has accepted the position of advisory engineer to tbe To Salt Lake department of public works of the state of New York. Via Rio Grande Western Ry., WednesSCHWAB'S BROTHER MARRIED. day, June 19th. Special train leaves Cleveland. June 18. The weJding Ogden at 11:30 a. m. Returning of Miss Edih McGorray of this city, leave Salt Lake by special train at to Professor Edward H. Schwab, of 11:30 p. m. Fare $1.10 round trip. Noire Dame university, a brother of Charles M. Schwab, took place today UTAH COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS at 8L John's cathedral. EXCURSION ARTIFICIL There will be a big sale LAGOON EXCURSION, WEDNES day, June 19th. Scottish Cronies special train vis O. 8. 1. leaves Ogden 2 p. m. Returning leaves Lagoon 10:13 p. m. Fare, adults, 75c; children, 40c. Everybody Invited. . - WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS S |