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Show jhb morning examiner: ocden, utait, benday, July t, tXAMINtRTtUPhONCS EDITORIAL ROOMS loMfMdMt Phase ....... a Fhon. ring OFFICE Impwlwit W B.U Mint, ring BUSINESS in N. N. No. Joseph Smith, th prophet, ia la Ogden in the Interests of the church. Ho bring with, him & Kinsley, den J. D. Stead ami AJrtn tor their whs will do missionary work church in this cnj. The Lewi Jeweler Base bU team back from Smiihfield. They din Ifi SI liked to admit defeat, but they gut U 1L to I. J. H. Young, train agent, leaves for today to attend the conference at the Passenger associa- i907. BASE BALL MANY WELLS TOMORROW MORNING WE WILL INAUGURATE AT PARK ARE BEING TODAY DRIVEN Otir Annual Clearance Sale Semi- - OF Smart Summer Apparel U gan Francisco tion. In the case of the First National bank vs. J. M. Shupe. suit vas entered on a promiaury note. The court gave the plaintiff 58.1 and coats of court. BREVITIES 8m Xilu Tnroster Os for storage Ia the cane of Edith Graham vs. of oil kind. Oar specialty I aortas John H. Graham, ia the district court, divorce was granted by default To pinase, funttmr ud office fixture. tbs original charges Ore defendant At Womack. of tire Aon mining demurred, but vas overruled. He Ogdea was given ton day to answer, but district ia Nevada. visitor this Ni. failed. Tba body of Georg B. McBride, Ooanor Irach, of Rhyolite, arrived on the Suuthera Pacific No. la am Ogdon risltor. Ho died of Id yesterday morning. disease and was buried ia Clarence Bogart la visiting hi par- heart Ho will be ndmerred ia rots of this city. Mr. Bogart la a Trurkce. Huntsville cemetery. Funeral today, out Pacific Soothers engineer running 4 o'clock, at tks Huntsville meeting at California. of Bakersfield, house. Mi BATS CITIZENS GOING IN FOR THEIR OWN WATER SUPPLY. Nevadans Arc Determined to Da Up Paw Gimlin'a Lebaters Before They Return t Copper Camp. Artesian Wells at a Short Depth art Giving a Vary Satisfactory Flow ef Pure Water, The fourth game of baseball between Ely and Ogden will be played at Gleawoud at 5 o'clock this after noon. Tha same teams that played ludepeadence day will line up and the event promise to bo unusually Inter-actin-g a both mines am preparing to Some of the cltisen of Ogdea at e taking steps, whereby they will supply themselves with water, lndepend-eatlof th (.Tty Waterwurka company. They propose to effect ihia condition by sinking artixa wells. Already there have been recently driven two or three good wells which are proving satisfactory, both a to the quantity and quality of the flow. Some nln years ago. J. L. Fenate-make- r drove an artesian well 1C9 feet deep on the Paine property, opposite Fred J. Klreel's old warehouse, and It has been lalthful and constant all these years. Mr. Fanatemaker, together with Thomas ffturey have Just completed driving two wells, one for tha Troy Steam laundry and the other fur the Pickle factory and are now engaged In driving one for the Leshus Livery and Feed Stable, between Twenty-fift- h a street! off and Twenty-sixt- ELY CROSS TODAY. OGDEN AND win. y will eclipse all previous ones inasmuch as the stocks are larger and the values greater than in past clearance, owing to the backward Spring seaMin. This is indeed a . rare opjHir-tunitfor you to purchase at little coat, our celebrated clothiug and teat its superior merits. . Heres juat a few of the many bargains awaiting your selection, blacks excepted: In tho lino-utoday Barnard, an eastern pitcher with a rep will appear In thn box for Ely.. Ben More unsen, who haa been playing is a Southern league wul appear a tha will probably bo aa folTho line-u- p lows: OGDEN POSITION ELY Dtexarson aa. Taylor Bluth 3h. (kronor Greta well FVilmer lb ..c. ........... Ostler Busqult, Butterfield .if. McNulty Glmlin . ,cf Tipton, Morteusen Stockton........ .2b Henaer p Bernard After the game this afternoon th areas. The well at the Troy Steam laundry visitors will be taken to the canyon Thu trout dinner. la 187 feet deep, with two-incfor a chicken and pipe, evening they will witness the bike and flows from 15 to 80 gallons per wblck races at th Saucar track, after minute. A sample of tha water waa they leave for th north on a tour of sent east for analysis, with a view Utah and Idaho towns. of ascertaining whether It would be In the game of baseball in- Salt suitable for laundry purposes. The Lake yesterday the Elyltes were shut results of tha analysis show it to be even more desirable for laundry work out than ia the city water. The Pickle factory's well ia dowi 165 feet, and a good flow of water ia pipe. pouring out of a two-inc-h Mr. Penitemaker states that the entire city with the exception of tha southeastern portion, la in a none where good water may be obtained at aa average depth of about 175 feet. In the southeastern portion the pipe will probably have to be driven to n depth of 500 feet. Pipe for this purpose costs about 18 or 17 crate a foot, and tha entire cost of a well. Including the pipe and th putting of It down la considerably p Judge Novell appointed John Coo-to- e General Superintendent Buckingadiulniainitor of the aatate of Geo. ham and J. F. Dunn, superintendent I'toupa. Hi bond vas fixed at II.-0- of motive power, came up from Salt .ate and left for the west on the first No. I, yesI If re are goiag to aiov see lfalsa section of Sou hero pacific traaafor vans. Leavt orders tor eoaL terday, out Twaaty-Sft- h 8L Slades Phonos. la tha matter of the eat at of Thomas A. Lewie, Will L Burnt ha petitfrom tha to a Owing dispensation th court to be appointed adioned ao he will meetings ministrator. grand lodge there When the matter first G. A. to I. of Clara Barioa division, B. Mwls was applet ed T. cam up H. L. X. until September. aduiiuisirator. He baa since died. WAR TO Chambermaid at Saed The Csrabrean Society of Utah, HoteL with headquarters ia Salt Lake, will their annual outing to Saltalr, A. W. Rankin vas released yeater give Ik. Tha Oregon Short Una will July day by Judge Howell as administra- run aa excursion from Ogden, tor of the estate of frank 8. Lose. Losm dird May I. Branch Frick was busy passing around etgara yesterday, la honor of and of Members of Bricklayers n baby girl bora to his wife. Mr. No of Utah, I Stone Maaona Union la dispensing clerk at Culley are faqnested to be present at meet- Frick store. drug 1W7. Special ing Friday, July 11, business to be transacted. A Chines delegation, consisting of arrived at 7:40 Inst Eleven ears of eoal vent down to nineteen onpeople, Union Pacific No. 1. r evening Salt Lake hurt evening oa a rush from tha ame iters. F. W. GalLher and family arrived in tba city thla morning over the of of Provo, agent Georg Craig; the Balt laki Kent at that place, Klo Grand. has baas a pending a few days la the H. WalHs, of Rex-burMr. Md Mra. city, jb leaves for horns today. are visiting la the city. INTERESTING PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR MEET. Mrs. Bynim PI agree and bar four E. C. Sneed la up from Salt Ike. sons are home again after a two am months' visit t Long Beach, CaliC. Bentland. of Ooldflald, Her, fornia. She had a delightful time and Is R, Bamuelaon and Downing Aia Entered registered at tha Healey. returaad all muck improved la health. Motor Paced for a Five-MiRace, Fred N. Hess, auditor of the Dining Mr. ' Pools and daughter are the Car and Hotel act of the 0. B. L., gueats of Mr. sad Mrs. J. B. sad Mias 17. F., aaj 8. P. Co., railroads, reMcCracken. They are ea rout east last evaalng from a hurried turned will from Baa Prandaoo where they At tha Glanwood saucer track this trip te tha east. make their boms. , . evening the regular weekly bicycle Davit' Evans, who lives on Thirty-Bra- t races will be run, for which ManaTha Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. street, between Washington and gers R. A. Grant and Harry Heagren Kinney, of Pocatello, died yesterday Adams, waa laat evening at have arranged an unusually strong morning at tha reaid no re of W. J. I: SO o'clock arrested Ha by Ofllcer Hadlork. Dermody, tha tether of Mra. Kinney. la A feature of the meet will be charged with disturbing tha peace. card. The funeral will he held from No. a Sve mile motor paced race between JOSS, Twenty fourth street, Monday o'clock laat evening, man Samuelson, paced by T. M. Bamuelaon About altera noi, paced by Guaala Law-sogiving hla usma aa John Doe Kumiss, aad Downing, msMmvM will be mad by Two attempts I Nlckleo-deowaa front of the arrested Complaint was Sled yesterday with professional rider to lower, world Ibr He th peace,. disturbing the county clerk la the divorce rape record. of Allis Watooa vs. Samuel E. Wat- had Imbibed too fre. ly and wa takAmong the other event will b a en In te tha station the poHce patrol son. la It the wife alleges neglect, two-mll-e open lap, professional; one-ralthe run to wagon. headquarDuring desertion and tellur to provide, A e handicap, professional; ter hla Lever had hands full guard dissolution of th marriage bond la a mater; half mils open, lap handicap, In hla man the John wagon. keeping asked ter. amateur. The races start promptly Dn contested every Inch of the to th eell and waa plum full at 8 o'clock. Jesse Kalght, Jr, J. P. Creet, form when locked up. vrly a school teacher la Spanish Fork, of flgbt now a wealthy mine owner, and H. C. UTAHNA PARK THEATER T. M. Pope, who, until recently was Jex, of Spanish Stork, were la Og.laa Southern Pacific train a Rent at Ogden, Tayesterday afternoon. n rout to baa transferred to Fresno, CalOne of the heat vaudeville performmms, Kev., where the have mining haa ifornia. L p, Arnold of Ixw Angeles, ances seen at the Utahns theater interest. ' will take hi place. Mr. and Mrs. since tha BuUivsn ft Consldine peoArnold to make their expect Ogden Frederick A. Smith, of Lamrmi, In., ple placed Ogdea nn their circuit, aoa of Alexander Smith, a brother of home. commenced a week's engagement at th evening. The program The Mutual Improvement associa- la park last of finished actor and rompoged THE COLLEGE GIRLS tion and tha Sunday schools of Weber actresses act on the bill and every Stake give their esruraion to Saltalr la a winner. VACATION OUT-FI-T text Monday, One special train of Emerson and Emmonda Einmonds, tea oars, tearing at 9:89 a. m., haa the amusement with a funny born arranged for and extra car will start entitled be put on traina Nos. II, 14 and I. The farce, Is not "Only a Jok, and a dull moment dpring there. special tmln returnllng, will leave the entire time that tha company haa Balt Lake at midnight the stage. One of the funniest things ever presented to an Ogdea audience, WANTED By married couple, room waa their satire portraying the hard or eulle of rouma, furnished or unlurk two men who have paid two or without board, ft. dollarsof for furnished, with a seat in a theater and C, Patrick, Box 485. Bell phone, are compelled to alt behind two wo110S. men lth a picture hat "How the Widow Waa Won, la the Officer Cooney arrested last night, of a little playlet presented by J. B. Wilson, of Wilson Lsne, and Ed. title Engleton and Myron Letting well. J Murphy, formerly n marina fire, Nan Miss Kngleion haa the heat puoalble man, but now a laborer, in front of the In this piece to show her Palm aaltsm on Twenty-fourtstreet. opportunity Th two were engaged In a lively fight. abilities aa an actress. J. Bernard Dytlyn la aeen as a desWilson, who It la stated, provoked the singer, rendering among necessitates a aelrcUoa of Trunks and fight, out second beet. They cription coming Traveling Bags of various sizes and will explain how it happened to Judge other catchy sad aatrtclal songs, Like Teddy Did styles. W have everything she needs Murphy Monday at 10 "Just morning The art of the three Valentcena In this respect, from HrexaSuit Cases o'clock. would have gone butter if they had a down to Hand Satchels. They sre to work ton. The comwell and strongly unde nf solid aole A man giving hi name aa Ed. larger stage pany la composed of two gentlemen leather, metal bound, and fitted with Wells, waa taken In evenlast custody and a lady. appear aa statues perfect Tale Locks. As becomes a ing by Sergeant ITncoek and Officer and the stagsThey Is entirely draped In lady's traveling out fit, the Interior Wardlaw. He had In hie black. They have several sensafittings are for convenience and com- at the time of hla arrest, possession a number tional horirmtal bar acta that are fort, many comportments being pro nf forged ebecki. It Wells appears vlded in the larger Trunks. baa been a member of the National clever. has a high else Imd Goarda la thl city and some of th I fill aong and the Uuhna-ecop- e Gallacher Trank Factory bad paper bad the name of W. N. and beau: shows a couple of comical moHarris and Captain Knees. tion pictures. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. la th case of Joseph P. Lowham. Benjamin, Frank and William Murray, BARBERS CO FISHING A. L Stone, administrator In each case. va. Union Pacific railway, the decision of the lower court no cause The Lena Star Barber Shop Closes for a Weak. of aciloa was sustained by the supreme court. This is the final outcome of th Aauaa wrerk at WyomTlneed Until July 13. Have Gone KEEP THE DU IT ing. Tha Jury la the district court fishing." blamed the engineer for leaving the AND CINDERS OUT This is the sign that will confront OF YOUR EYES station when he knew hla train was the patron of the lame Star bartier not In order. Mad of Aluminium to fold slup. who visit the place Monday and carry In vest pocket mornlnr, or any day during the week. Sarah Jaae widow of tbs This I an idea nf John McCamant, Mayberry, when not la nee. 1st Thomas Mayberry-- , died at Kaus-vlll- e proprietor the shop, who believes In Tha lenses are large and yesterday morning, of Hright's giving the men in hi shop a weeks yon can see as well behind Mra. disease, . Mayberry was born in vacation. these goggles aa you can Leeds. England, August 15. In This morning a party composed of without them. They do not 1859. she emigrated to Utah, crossthe following leave for loat Creek, obstruct; any vision, and you ing the plalna with one of the historic where the lxme Star need not worry about cinders camp will be hand-car- t companies. Sometime In established: John McCamant, Earl or dust. the sixties she moved to Kansville. Flake and wife. Walter Aluminum .75c Weber county, where she has live,! wife. A. T. laFrenlere andGriffin and F aiding Leather SUM wife, Joever since. Six children thirtr-aland Fins Thing for Railroad Men seph Mnemore and wife; Mlea Eva grandchildren survive htr. Fu- Rapp, Mies Russell and Frank Burges. neral will be held at the Kauerille W. M. Figott of the same and meeting house at 1 p. m., Monday, president of the Slate Board shop of Exam8th. July iners of Barber leaves for Sait Lake tomorrow morning to attend a aeeslon THE LONE STAR of the hoard. Roy Richardson leaves JEWEIERS for a trip through the YellowBarber shop will fo- closed from the today stone National Park. Anna B. he, th to the JJh of July. AH the AT THE BIO CLOCK. the maalrtiriat of the Lno go on a week's fishing trip. Star, la contemplating a mouths' visit Bill open for business Saturday the to Seattle and other north weeieru lath. town. ......... 0. 'At prices that must appeal tu every thrifty man and young man in town, la fact this sale ....... .... ...... at $18.75 Lin-col- h choose any Back Suit or Outing Suit marked $23. h marked $20. marked $15. hand-tailore- d TONIGHT than rhooae auy Back Buit or Outiug Buit Every suit at every price ia beautifully throughout. HUMMER UNDERWEAR, HALF HOSE, NECKWEAR, STURTS AND LEATHER BELTS going at deeply cut prices. AT SAUCER lea $11.25 AT choose any Back Buit or Outing Suit BIKE RACES J. $15.00 AT - or-tie- y . FRED M. NYE CO., lo0. 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE CLOTHIERS 4 TO REMOVE lt -- PRIVATE Shirt PONDS ASSISTANT STARTS W aist Sale WARDEN GAME ON tRUSADE. n Charley Van dee Vilas Confers With State AutHsrltlee an Flnh Dime. la Removing $1.25 two-mll- die-lan- h Automobile Goggles x J. S. LEWIS & CO. - era-plM- e well-know- Assistant Game ad Flsh Wardei der Tiles made a trip to Salt Lake yesterday for the purpose of getting authority that would enable him to remove the 'dams la public streams and thus destroy tha private fish ponda which have been a bone of contention alnce tha opening of thq fishing season. Mr. Van der Vllex returned laat evening without the necessary the state warden and the district prosecuting attorney refusing to Issue written Instructions, while at the same time they thought that th dams should be removed. Mr. Van der Vila does not feel Ilka taking the responsibility upon himself, for it la n matter of grave Importance. It meani not only the of the private fish pond Industry, but alao drat ruction of property and numerous reservoirs which hold the water hack nntll the high water season Is ever, and feeda th river more copiously during low water season. This will be got id news to some of the citliens of Weber county, but Just bow long they may be permitted to enjoy It is hypothetical, for Van der Vliea still has tha matter la abej. AND $1.50 WAISTS A. 51. Van SKirt Sale 125 Skirts 33 -3 to cent off.. 1- 50 per t com-missio- n auce. CCUMY B0A8O Great July Sale of Embroideries This is a great sale of our regular stock of The sale opens elegant embroideries. Monday morning, and is for the purpose of reducing our heavy stock. It will include all of .our fine Swiss, Nainsook, Cambric, Embroidered Edges, Insertions, Flouncings, Movers, Corset Cover Embroideries. In fact every-th'n- g in the extensive stock at prices tempting enough to move them quickly. - Demi-Flouncin- gs, MEETS The Weber County Board of Education met today in regular weekly session at their rooms In the county court house. All members including Supt Thoms E. McKay and Clerk 8. G. Dye were present. Llsxie Thomas waa elected teacher and assigned to Farr West, Cora Shurtllff was assigned to Huntsville, Alta Cooley to Plain City, Dora Brown to Liberty, Carrie A. Anderson to Uintah, Laura Layman to Plain City, Bryant Jacob to Hopper, Sarah M. Williams to Burch Creek. Hills to the amount of 19.1.43 were allowed and ordered paid. The date of the final examinations for the county teachers was set aa August 8th at the High School building. The clerk submitted his annual finania! report showing total receipts from all ourcea 8ii6.994.2II, and total disbursements amount 817.053.58, overdrawn $59.35. Supt. MrKsy reported that te had conferred with State Superintendent Nelson relative to a aeries of lectures Intended for the benefit of the county teachers. The following census enumerators were appointed: Uintah E. A. Barnes. Burch Creek and Riverdale Emma Clark. Garland and Vllon E. A. Barnet. Marriott B. Richie. North Ogden Annie Blaylock. Farr Weft Marlon Chugg. Huntevllle Mattel Wood. Harrlsvflle Alice Taylor. ' West Weber Elijah Clayton. Pleasant View Pear Cm gun. Hooper Kate McDonald. Randall Mabel Moor. Meeting adjourrod JOr one week to meet In their new qnarter tn the first National Bank building. The Wash Dresses Childrens too weather has us with a cold left so we will sell our entire line altogether at heavy Wash Goods. Sale Prices reduced regardless of cost during this sale. must be closed. stocky 10 per cent, discount. - All odd lines s Last O. Thomas |