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Show THIS MORXlXa EXAMINER: OGDEN, , IT AH, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1207. SUIT N. O. OGDEN CO. S4i !SS "rice 7 Days Commencing Saturday, June 22-- 7 All New Spring' and . 4 Swimmer vStocll Anjou are all aware we carry nothing bnt the rery highest grade read satisfy the most fastidious to the most conservative wearer in each vital detail clothing on the market. Our clothes quality, style, fit and workmanship. suits bought for the fake sale occasions, but the hand finished clothes that No cheap, shoddy, misfitting A B T BUILDS. 7 Days Never before has such an opportunity fcieeii presented to you to secure your Summer suit at less than actual. cost of material 7 Price . . EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS ....M. No. Independent Phone Ball PhoM, rings ln BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono . loll Phono, ono ring.. Si U No. 66 .....No. M In making complaints regarding tho delivery of tho Examiner do oo direct to circulation deportment, and not to Any onboerlbor falling to tho Examiner will confer favor by calling No. M olthor phono before cor-lior- o t am. (Signed) i LAMAR KELSON, Circulator. Robert Fouler, a miner, bailing from Canada,- - was arreetert yesterday afternoon for stealing a bottle of whiskey. . Try' Francis Ritters Invincible Btrair berries. Sold by all leading grocers. Roy V. Schenck, of the White Fine (News, Ely. Nevada was a vWtor to this office last evening. Mr. Schenck B8PBKE5 WHEAT FLAKE CELERY roe is made from Wheat and Celerr. No sweetening or other substances to create sour stomach and constipation. Palatable, nutritious and easy of digestion. tt Fop salo by all Grocers U yon are going to move see Malan transfer vena. Leave orders tor coaL OS Twenty-fift- h 8L Slades' Plumas. Dr. E. B. Graham, formerly of Ogden, but now of Los Angeles, la visiting In the city Tor a few days. The Ladiea of the Episcopal Church will giva a cooked food sale at the Dee Drug store on Saturday afternoon, June 22nd. Bea Melon Transfer Co. for storage of all Mads. Our specialty la moving pianos, furniture and office fixtures. D. R. Roberta of Logan, la den visitor. RECEPTION AT THE Ogden an Og- In the District court the following divorces were granted by default: Hannah X. Crome va. Joseph M. Crome, Olaf Anderson vs. Jennie Anderson, Virginia Moscon vs. Klara-vant- e Moscon. Mrs. John Farr and Miss ' Kittle afterHigginbotham left yesterday noon for the East. In addition to visiting the Jamestown Exposition they will visit friends and relatives of Mrs. Farr in various parts of Virginia. The District court accepted the ap- -' pralaement of the remainder of the says the Elyltes are making big Warren G. Child estate. The appraispreparations for their excursion to ers appointed weft Thomas A WhalOgden on the Fourth of July; en, Archbald McFarland and A. D. Bhurtliff. The eaiate consisted of Ed-- . Wertheimer, proprietor of (he shares In the Davla and Weber county Old Spring Distilling company, of Cincanals and valued at 206. cinnati, has completed arrangements of with a number the first class In the matter of Birdie E. Butler, a houses of the city for the handling of of Marriotta. Judge Howell apminor, the product, which does not leave the pointed Mary X. Butler, guardian, In brown taste." order that ault might be brought t the Rio Grande Railroad for a WANTED Chambermaid at Reed against ankle received broken by the minor, IloteL when attempting to cross the tracks on a bicycle. . The condition of Mrs. Heber M. Wells last evening was reported an Julius Krulttschnitt, director, of being little improved, there being no maintenance and operation of the perceptible improvement during the Ogden last 36 hours, although they are not Harriman lines, passedenthrough mute to San yesterday afternoon, less favorable. Francisco. Mr. Kruttschnitt Is on u regular business trip across the continent Wheat is the most important cereal used as food for man. 2 o'clock The remains may be viewed at the Cray thorn borne. South Hooper Sunday between the hours of 10 and 1. The burial will take place In South Hooper cemetery, p. m. ' John B. Grorabeck of Bprlngvllle, la in the city. Judge Ogden Hlles was an visitor yesterday. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS er meetinghouse Bunday, at The prise offered for the beat appearing Aerie In the parade of the Fraternal Order Eagles at Balt Lake baa not yet been awarded. The Ogden band and Aerie 190 strong led the procaudna and W. IX Bloaaer says, "Anybody who aaw the parade have no doubts as to who woa the prlxe Ogden, of course." The remains of the late O. J. bury will arrive in Salt Uke Salis- from New Turk Saturday on the Los Angeles Limited. The funeral will be held Sunday, in accordance with the rites of the Catholic church. The funeral services over the remains of Mary Foulter. wife of Wilson Poulter, were held yesterday afternoon at the Kanraville ward meetinghouse at 1 o'clock p. m. Bishop Peterson took charge. The music was furnished by the ward choir. The speakers were Patriarch George W. Larkin, Bishop Peterson and George Green. Interment was In the Hooper cemetery. The funeral services of George Cray) horn, the young man who died in the Ogden general hospital as a result of Injuries received In a runaway, will be held tn the South Hoop F1NUCANE TO lilEET KID SHOALS t BOXING CONTEST AT GLENWOOD ON FOURTH OF JULY. e Local Fight Fans Will See an Interesting Bout, Arranged By the Park Management. . 1. 0. 0. F. VISITORS Lecal Lodge Entertains a Largs Nunw ' bar of Balt Lakers. The Uinta encampment No. 6, L O. a large class of candidates into tbe mysteries of the order last night The degree work which waa executed by the Salt Lake and Ogden degree teams, waa witnessed by a large number of the grand off! cen. At the conclusion of the work, the members repaired to the banquet hall where a tempting repast was partaken of. During the course of the banquet, the participants engaged in . Jokes, stories and toasts. Those present from Salt Lake were W. W. Cook. M. Scotland, W. J. Moore, 8. McLeas, Rev. P. A. Simp-kin- , H. M. Standlsh, C. A. Walker and Ed. Pierce. , u O. F., admitted SUCCESSFUL As wu forecasted in this paper of yesterday's issue, the match for a twenty round boxing contest was arranged last evening. The principals are Billy Flnncane and Muggsy Shoalea. Late last night COMPANY B. OF NATIONAL GUARD articles were signed to this effect, HOLDS OPEN HOUSE. placing 'the date of the contest at 6 p. m., July 4th, at Glenwood park of this city. On that date of 3 p. m. Medala Presented to the Winners of the men are to weigh in at 128 pounds. Proceeding the contest, there will be WORTHLESS CHECKS PASSED ON Recont Target tho Shooting two rattling good preliminaries. Tom LOCAL MERCHANTS. Toumamont Exhibition Drill. Painter of Evanston will act aa referee. The Contest will be pulled off at the Saucer track, an ideal place for A splendid public reception was giv- an exhibition of the manly art. No Over Fifty Dollars Has Bean Collected en at the Armory last evening by com- doubt, the crowd which will witness During Past Weak From Four of Ogdons Business Houses. pany B, of the Utah National Guard. this bout will be the largest that The entertainment began by the ever turned out for a similar purpose boys giving an exhibition of camp Ufa in Ogden. The time and place anti in all Its phases, setting up tmts. re-- : principals warrant such a conclusion. The threadbare, but successful tiring far the night. sentinel duty, The fight fans are particularity in- check graft baa again been worked f the alarm of an attack, sham encoun- terested in this contest, for should a number of local establUhments, all ter with the evening, etc. Muggsey be the victor. It will open of which paid out good legal lender A pleasing feature of the evening up dh avenue fur an event with Hy- for worthies bits of paper that looked wan the unfurling uf a flag which land and Bboales, a match that would good. At least, 150 hare been colreached from the celling to the floor, arouse the interest of the fight fans lected by forgerors this week. while Crawford's orchestra played the to fever beat. Yesterday afternoon two check were "Star Spangled Banner." This was turned over to (he roHce station with , done-an followed by exhibition drill, the name of C. F. Grout forged on both lng and card playing. Prlira were DEAF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS of them. They called for 812.40 each l awarded the winners at cards. Maud and were paid by Fred M. Nye, and Sells receiving a hand painted bon the Turf saloon saloon respectfully. for of School State hoard the The bon dish and O. H. Hassing a seal bill The name of A. H. Shafer payee, gave book ; the booby prises were won by the Deaf and Blind held a meeting the police the only clue on which to Mrs. A. W. Johnson and Art Clark, work. At the Utah National bank each receiving a picture. Don't worry about what were detected a forgeries, but they snd was Williams present Major in the meantime Shafer made good Sec-; Bassett and presented Sergeant his escape. The last seen of him was with a gold and ond Lieutenant Friday morning at 4 o'clock. silver medals respectively for beet Earlier In tke week the Boyle j target shooting in the company. Furniture company and the W. H. The G. A. R. attended in a body. Wright company cashed a check each The hall was fittingly decorated with for an unknown who got In hla work flags and bunting and refreshments before Shafer commenced operations. were served. He too has shaken the dust of the city from his feet, so the only thing left for the merchants to do is to hang up EFFECT OF STRIKE HERE the checks and preserve them as relics. Local Telegraph Offices Ware Without Communication for Short Whilo, DINHKTCAB DITCHED At 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the Western Union and Postal telegraph While Being Switched in the Yards offices of this city were cut off from the Diner Jumped the Track. i : telegraphic communication with the San Francisco offle for ome time. but buy Grain, ITay and Foul Yesterday afternoon, when the OverConsternation took hold of the entire land Limited arrived from the east, at Supplies try force of employees. No reason could it was found that the diner was in be assigned for the unusual occur- need of some Immediate repairs. The rence. until It was learned that at car was detached from tbe train, and tbe diner from No. 5 was placed in its I that very moment, the telegraphers ! stead. The diner of No. 1 was taken at 8an Francisco and Oakland had to the shops where the repairs were gone wit on a strike. made and. as it was being returned Eiiiiy this morning, fifteen strike-- ! to the Union depot to be attached to bieaker passed thuongh Ogden en I train No. 5 for the west, it wss deroute to San Francisco, where they I Street. 352 Twenty-fourt- h railed un a switch. The front trucks will be employed. ARMORY of the ear passed over the switch, but In some manner which ' cAn-nbe rear the explained, trucks jumped the frog and passed upon another track. Before the car could be stopped, the. switch engine had pushej it around so that It was at right angles to the passing track, .. and it left the rails. , , , Aa it would taka some hours to get the car back In shape Upon the track train No. S left for the went at 7:30 p. m. without a diner. yesterday afternoon at the school. The purpose of the meeting was to open conMJs for cert ala improvements templated by the achool, principally tho fitting up of new billets. Only one bid was offered, that lp I U1 verson Brothers, and it was rejected. Tbs superintendent was authorised to go on with some improvements. The resignation of Miaa Frances S. Eddy was accepted and Miss Irene Short of Salt Lake City, waa elected to fill the vacancy. Miaa Short baa been attending the achool for the deaf at Northampton, Massachusetts, which is recognised as the best school of the kind In the country. Yesterday Miss 8hort graduated at the bead of her class. FORGER HERE B. OF - REWARO J - J. T. AXLEY Master. ICE hahojawteoIshiha For June Weddings at Mrs. J. L. Herrick's Studio, 3760 .Washington avenue, f CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO California daily, . June 23rd to 3uly -r-6th. See agents for particulars, UTAH COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS EXCURSION To Provo, Utah. Via Rio Grande- Western Ry. Tickets on sale June 20, 21st and 22nd. Good to return until June 25th. Fare 3.00 round trip. EXCURSION TO ALBERTA, IDA-hvia O. S. L. June 20, 21, 22, 23rd, e, round trip, good to return to June 30th. 7- 110.35 EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. - Daily June 18th to July 11th Via Union Pacific, $68.16 round trip. Ticket good to return until Sep. 15th. to Spokane, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles,. Bee agents for pap tlculars. OGDEN TO PROVO AND . street commissioner-genera- l P. Sargent, of immigration, has been notified by cable of the sailing of the steamer Kumeric from Funchal to Honolulu with 1050 Spanish Immigrants, all Intending to locate in the Hawaiian Islands. J j WE LOAN YOU AN Electric Flat Iron ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL At the end of this trial tory, you may return it f you. If you like it, pay us , I I GROUTS id, if the iron is not satlsfae-us- , entirely without coat to FOUR DOLLARS , AND TUB IROS IS TOURS. ORDER ONE TODAY j j RE. turn via Oregon Short Line, 13.06. June 20, 21, 22, good ,to return o June 25th. Frank We have the exclusive sale of artificial ice. The purest of the pure. Call, Independent 'phone 234 or Bell 310X. Ogden City Ice Company, Samuel Thomas, Manager. Office 413 h . For the arrest and conviction of any party 'Or parties stealing the Ogdea Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON. Circulate - All Brothers and Sisters are requested to attend memorial services at K. of P. Hall, Sunday, June 23, at at 2:30 p. m. Twenty-fourt- . DAILY FROM JUNE 21ST TO JULY 13th, cheap round trip tickets- on sale R.T. ARTIFiCI&L SIO UTAH LIGHTS RAILWAY CO. |