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Show THE MORNIXO EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH. JULY 14, 190T, SUXDAT, Bud presented DAN ELLIS IS BIKE RACES DISASTROUS f - ELY HtWhi need is & Man's Wardrobe at this season at the jrar, if a geaerallj TR0U8E1M. Nearij wwr Man need & pair to pitve out, until Hum for his Winter Suit. We come to the rmcne Great Trouser Opportunity Trousers, and bajers profit by our Pale. and ends Take your choice of any pair of less than they are worth. the discount and give your legs a treat. Art Trouser f&OO lYousers 8hd Trouser i.00 Trousers reduced reduced reduced reduced to VMS to to . .. to 1 1.90 ftt.63 3.00 reduced to reduced to fti.00 Trousers reduced to 7.50 Trousers reduced to $4.50 Trousers 5.00 Trousers $.133 fl.75 $4.50 $5.00 M. NYE CO. FRED Clothes Store Washington 2413 The Good Ave. JAP BOY IS BRUTALLY ASSAULTED BY THUGS EXAMINER TELEPHONES i OtTORIAL ROOMS IMmM all Phona It M. Phan tws rings UBINEM OFFICE InSsfSnlsnt Phan na ring alt Phanet Ns. M N. M Na. M Make Their Escape WANTED HotaL Chambermaid at Rsa Everything saw. Doe, (41 (4th. Phone IM, 1todate livery. lobun 4 Th temperature at tbs eater la S4 ilasraia tnat right. Glorious bath, tag st Bsltmlr. Cln eat for tas years. Rxninton via R. O. W. Ry, Monday, Julyltth. Far 11.35 round trip. . B. r. Fnrgansom, waits ra BATH1NO Room, Kay, AT SALT A I U. Us. Excursion rla W. Rjr, Monday, July 1Mb. train l:M a. m. Far trip. $1.85 com- Balt, R. O. Special roond laaae HcKsp la lying critically s treat, suffering with of ailments. Twenty-firs- 111 t complication arc going to THK RIO GRAND ran special train to Baltalr, Monday, July lllh. Far $1.35 round trip. of the Agee" will ba given at the above address. gkeptica and inlldela are especially invited. The rabject will ba Illustrated by a large chart s Tbla feelsss summer, you can of the ages. All ara welcome. Scats Arm butter by making tor tba free. No collections. B. A O. (Clover LhO brand, put up lu cartons. At the Sunday school union meeting, which will ba held this afternoon Tba nw"haadquartra at the Coun- nt 2:20 oclock la the Weber Buka ty Board of Education, third flloor acaflemy, Oeorga M. Cannon and Ste'of tba FI rat National bank building, phen i Richards of the general board re much larger and batter arranged mill ba In attendance, than the old one a. , Plngree, manager of the Op I win meat yon at 8 nit air, Monday, denHyrum Furniture A Carpet company, loft July lilh. last evening fur tba mat to buy the fall Una. While Pitigree James B. Colston, who baa bean lo- will vlalt all tba gone, Sir. furniture . principal cal superintendent of tba West Coast manufacturing centers of the east. Ufa Insurance company of California, has gone to Oakland to take John Crow, 8r la dangerously 111 charge of (be branch office there. at bla home in Hufitavtlle, ith aa cum of appendicitis. Mr. Taka a float with tut at Ball air, aggravated Grow baa been Indisposed for aome Monday. July 13tb. Special train via days, and the nature of bla disease R. O. W.Hy. waa not properly understood until It aa too lata to perform an operation. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Truelaon ran It waa first thought, from hi sympdown from Brigham Cltr la their automobile Mat night. They art the toms, that bla complaint was kidney but an examination revealed guasto of Mr. and Mm John M. Wll-ao- trouble, otherwise. Subsequently It waa proeorur Thirtieth atraat and nounced but not until tba and will mum to Brigham this appendix appendicitis, had bunted. artulng lea cream aai cake carved at tba areMembers of the Third Ward choir earnestly requested to meet liag-be. Ogden Crromery Sunday afternoon Anderson Immediately after Bun-da' and evening. school this morning to rehearse muaie to be aung at the funeral of A mealing of the Church at the Uv-ta- g WllUnm O. Brain, which la to ba held Ood win be held at the Pint this afternoon, at 2 from the Baptist church. Traveling by the Third Ward Meetingo'clock, bonne. At the Pilgrim, C. W. Bivnnriaer, Bunday, services, and at tba of tba July tl. Monday, July 22. at S p. m. family, Mr. Anderson request will Ring the a free dlaooaiwa on The Divine Plan ong Juet Before the Battle, Mother." as-cur- well-kaew- n n, Ad-am- rt y KEEP THE DUET AND CINDERS OUT OP YOUR EYES Made of Aluminium to fold aad carry la vest pocket whan not la nee. Tba lenaee are large and yau can me as well bcblad theta goggles aa yau can without them. They do not rtiatruct any vision, and yon need not worry about cinders or duet. Aluminum 75c 11.00 Palding Leather Pin Thing for Railroad Man J. S. LEWIS &C0. JEWELERS AT THE BIQ CLOCK. Private advice to the Examiner nt an early hour thin morning reported the deetrurtlou of n home tiy lire nt Pocatello and the burning of a little child. Helen McCabe filed n petition In district court yesterday asking for the appointment of Christine n .administratrix of the estate Tracey of the late Wm. McCabe, who waa killed on the I nitui Pacific some weeks ago. Tlie petition recites that a damage ult against the company la pending. 4ha Bill Hausen, the Ogden backstop, vho is now playing In the Southern league, write Mr. Browne ofthe that be Is haring great surest In bla work. When the season closes be and hi wife will return to Ogden. Tog-ger- y The Ogden river yielded np th- fliht fruits In the bass line last Wednesday. The catch came as somewhat of a surprise, as no signs of the highly pitted fivh have been seen In the river since the f onsn there ionic nine rears planting ago. William Mathers, the well known caught the fish In the borhood of Plain City. In that neighportion of the river kmmn aa the dead The bass measured seventeen inches In length and weighed three - taxi-derml- Motor-Paca- f la the First Number aa the List, Between Samuelaon and Downing. Dan W. Elite, former county recorder of Weber county, came in from Ely laat night. Ha waa accompanied by hia wife, hie wifes sister, Mra. and- daughter, of Grand Juno-tloColorado, who have been visiting with them, and Mra. Will wife nf the county recorder Ely, and who waa formerly Minn dGrace Shields of Ogden. The party expect to visit in tills city for two weeks. Mr. Ellis la brim fall of Ely and her prospect. jB the fal, he says, there will ba a marked revival In nil lines In Ely, aad before five years become a mutter of history, Ely will ba a larger camp .than Butte. The town ia now Incorporated, has a wideawake city good mayor and council, who have already set on foot municipal movements that will place Ely on the lluta of metropolitan clttoa. A aplendid water ayatem la being put In, which will he fed by good pur water, obtained from springs located located about ona mile above the city. substantial Good, buildings, constructed of cement blocks, are fast taking the place of inferior ones, aai on the whole, Ely Is Improving her sanitary conditions. Mr. Ellis stated that our citlaena have no idea how much good will come to Ogden for the splendid hospitality shown (ha filly base ball team during their recent vlalt He Mid the Ely papers of yesterday war full of good things about Ogden and lta people, and ventured the assertion tlao that Ogden, In n few d blows, has welded the two cities ao firmly together that there la no queatlun about future trade relation between the two citlea. The boys. said Mr. Ellis, are forever boosting Ogden and their fever la no contagious that the eitiiena have been affected, and thin Isnt cnee foe quarantine, either. The big event of the Fear ia to materllallie on Labor day in Elr. Tex Rickard la now In Chicago, trying to perfect arrangements by which Joe Gann end Battling Nelson will ngain try conclusions. Mr. Ellla will a run down to lt Lha In a day or two, where he hopes to aucceadfully conclude n mining deal. Ha la well and doing welL This evenings program at the Glen-woo- d saucer track la ene at the beat that has ever been arranged for that track. The feature la tlis five-m- il motor-pacerace hetweea Hardy Downing and W. E. Bamuelson, which will 4m th first number on the program, taking place at 8:15 sharp. A e motor race between three machines is another feature. Tba program follows: ' motoipaced First race Flva-mll- e race, W. E. 8amueiaoa vs. Hardy T. M. Samuel-so- a Downing, Pacamakera, and Giusls Law-son- . Second race First heat of half-mil- e onen nrofeaalonaL Third race Second hast half-mil- e open professional. Fourth race One mile handicap, amateur. Fifth race Final hast, half-mil- e open professional. Sixth race Australian puroult race. Seventh race Two-mll- a lap handicap professional. open motor Eighth race Fhre-mll- a race, three entries. the Jap's pocket but be was there before the thug and In the struggle the knife opened and the Jap received a vlctou cut on the thumb. The Jap thm alleges that tba ruffians struck blm and bent him badly about tba head, after which they mado their getaway. The Jap further aeaerts that after the melee two men above names tba officers will not divulge who bad witnessed the brutal demonstration and who ant near by throughout tba disRECORD OF JUDCES graceful affair without offering any atulstaii ce, gave tba unfortunate Jap their namea, presumably aa wit names Data I lad List at Decisions and Rein cnaa tba offenders should come to versals Coming Up From trltl. Various Districts. Thaas namea the officers have and will attempt to get In touch with the t state law reAccording to parties today. Tba Jap la at tba Reed hotel where ports,- covering the legal history of ha received medical attention, and the state almost up to last Jan.1, while ba sustained n bad beating, es- there were 840 appeals from the vapecially about tba head, bla Injuries rious district courts to the supreme ourt, of which 246 were reversed. are not considered serious. Ha la n brother of B. Idtla, tba Jap- The appeals and reverses la detail anese banker of thie city. Strange' to were as follows: . Judge John A. Street, 16 appeals, I say, ha baa expressed a desire that bla assailants ba not prosecuted, but Ser- revemala; Judge McCartv, 27 apgeant Pineock, wbo is working on the peals, 10 reversals .Judge Johnson, 43 appeals, 23 revenals; judge Ritchie, cane, holds entirely different views II appeale, S re verm Is; judge Rolapp, ISO a peals, 6! reversals; Judge Hart, pounds It will be mounted and placed 67 appeals, 25 revanala; Judge Hik-a- , on exhibition In the window of Brown- 123 appeals, 39 revanala; Judge Hlg-glning Bros. store. 42 appeals, 16 reversals; judge 102 Cherry, appeals, 43 revenals; Suit baa been filed In th federal Judge Duaenberry, 22 appeals, fi recourt today by Mrs. Emily McDonald, versals; Judge Norrell, 27 appeals, 15 administratrix of the estate of John reversals; Judge Hall, 50 appeals, 19 W. McDonald, against the Southern revanala; Judge Morse, 44 appeals, 15 Pacific Railway company for 820.163 reversals; judge BLrwart, 46 ippeals, damngei for the death of bar husband. 15 revemala; Judge Marloneaux, 23 John W. McDonald, who wna killed appeals, 8 revenals; Judge Lewis, 14 near Elko last August.- - Mr. McDon appeals, 7 revanala; Judge Chldeater, aid wna foreman of a construction 8 appeals, 2 re ve noils; judge Erickgang .and while on an Inspection tour son, 2 appeals, 1 reversal; Judge Armriding hln Irack velocipede he waa strong, 2 appeals, 1 revenal; Judge run Into end killed. The complaint Maughan, 4 appeals, 2 reversal; allege that the engineer aav the de Judge Howell, 8 appeals, 8 reversals, ceaaed hut negligently ' refused to bring hie train to n standstill. Rich INSPECT COAlTaMDS nrda, lfcdapp A Pratt are the attorneys for the plaintiff. General Manager W. H. Bancroft of the O. L, to Head Party For the first time since the weather assumed summer complexion, the heat Measn. W. H. Bancroft, Thomas R. waa broken laat night and the night before by the presence of rain clouds Cutler, Bprncer Clawson, George T. which gamboled overhead but refused Odell an d several other leave on the to onto to earth. Night before last nt night of Friday, the 18th, for Sugar 12 e'clock the thermometer marked 70 City, Idaho. There they will be Joined degrees but by 3 a. m. It dropped to by G. G. Wright, Mr. Bowerman. the M degrees. Yesterday the average Bt. Anthony banker, Mark Austin of temperature waa not over 70 degree. the Idaho Sugar cumpany, and othen with whom they will Journey by autoThe return shoot fur the Dupont mobile from Sugar City to the Teton stopping at Hayden, Driggi trophv, and. Incidentally, the cham- valley, pionship of the state, la to he held on and other places. The object of the the ground! of the Ogden Gun club visit are two fold, first to look Into next Wednesday afternoon. At the the coal iroport!es controlled by Mr. laat meet, held In Bait, aome Clawson tfnd hla associates second to daya ago. Ogden defeated the Balt Inspect the grades with a view to Lake gunners by a total of twelve running a branch from the Oregon bird. In the past Ogden has, almost Shot Line to tap the coal flelde. Mr, Invariably, defeated Balt Lake nt the Bancroft has received n large number from the Teton people traps, and feel very sure that they of petitions the branch be constructed will capture the trophy cud the urging that from Sugar City, and offering free right of way to the Oregon Short Line The complaint, against D. Kerelnes, If it chooses this route. The decision lie between that line and one running charging him with felony In receiving nearly south from Fall rreek. n point stolen goods, was. upon recommendaMarysville. The tion of County Attorney X. J. Harris, near Ashton toand return to Balt Lake dismissed and n new complaint charg- party expict ing him with n misdemeanor in re- ou Monday, the 2!d ceiving stolen goods has been filed aadr tial fixed for July 33rd. The for BLANKS NOT FAULTY mer exacts n term In the penitentiary while the latter may he satisfied by So Declares Judge Gunnell of the Juthe payment of a fine. venile Court the-'laa- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rlcbardi and family left last night for Bods Springs, whars they will apsnd a faw wests la racrentioa and mat. Automobile Goggles LUMBER AND OREGON UTAH YARD SCENE OF BLAZE. Five-Mil- ta. slae-whar- . at bis boos, Na Ml A vary brutal and uncalled for attack was mada upon a Jap in Leatar park last evening between 8 and 6 oclock by two ruffian a. It appears from the story of the Jap, told to the police, that ha was sealed an one of tba benches In Lester park reading a book when two men approached him and aenled on either aide. One of the tbuga naked him In tba event of war between Japan and tba United Stales being declared, what would be do. And than answered bln awn question by anytag: Ton would go over to Japan and taka up arms against ua, wouldn't you?" No," replied tba Jap, 1 am a Chriatlan and do not believe In fight-taIf war should break out between o tba twe countries I would go ao I wouldnt bo compelled te fight tba United States, for this country baa bean too good to tba Japanese." Whereupon ha waa Called a Ur by one of them and naked by tba other If ha had a knife. Tba Jap replied In the affirmative aad said that It opened automatically. At this stage on of tba mm attempted to put hie hand in them-selvas reproaen-tatlv- o of tba Cincinnati Coffin pany, la Is Ogdes os bualaaaa, FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE GLENWOOD TRACK. Says That the Elyltee Claim Thtr la Ne City Like Ogdea Whn It Games to Entertaining, well-directe- Lester Park is the Scene of an Uncalled For Attack on Young Oriental Student-Ruffi- ans BREVITIES OF n, quickly. fl AVERTED s FORMER OdDENITE TELLS THE COPPER CAMP. with a yj-S- TONIGHT to IREXf TROUSER SAL Tirice a Year we turn loose our Stock of odd We refer to our regular (dock not odds Trousers in our Store, and they're youra for The old prices are on the tickets. Note AT SAUCER FIRE JUST HERE FROM e d five-mil- CLEBWCOD COHEBT TODAY Following la ths' program for the concert to be given ut Glen wood park this afternoon at1 4 oclock: PARTI. Bonaa March, Invincible Eagle" Chafitm Intermezao, "Iudianoln Wait. La Pbea Belle".... Wuldtenfel Fnmuia, My Old Kentucky HomeDulby Farar March. Bomhasto" PART IL 8rtio Math. Spirit of Liberty Jacobowikl Selection, Ermlnnl Medley selection, Home Bongs" Aacher .........-a-.....- . Oungl Walt i, Immortallen Hungarian Lustsplel Overture, .Keler Bela Banner" d . C0UD1Y BOARD MEETS The County Board of Education met yesterday. After th regular order of bnalneae, th fiat at census taken was For Eden and Liberty, completed. William Gould waa appointed, and for Slatervllle and Perry, Isaac G. Allred. Two men teachers were elected, Maud Johnson, assigned to West Weber, and Mabel Mom, to Burch Creek. wm received A oommanlcatlon from the State Board of Educatkia, staling there wm one free Normal acholarahlp yet to b awarded by the Weber County School Board. The date for the next teachen examination wm set for August 8, 9 and 10. The board waa advised that applicants fur state primary, gnmmar gnde or high school certificates would be given the advantage of said examination. Bills amounting to $588 were ordered paid. Board adjourned for one week. hie nul d the Play U t hia hearer. There was coiuilw comedy in ilie boiled down muke it complete.' Th old time has a charmLig pUylet ia ti Many Years" and in tklrw he presents a complete perform that haa never beeu exc.lkd m 11 city. the Wynewoods its The , Boy a Dream. Euwis and Van Kan man in a Mush" act, and Rous Solan .in a magical act, The T ater." all of which are clever taJt and pleasing. Judged by vauuevliZ standards, the entire bill. ;he TJ. mainder of which is computed of tii. Casetts, whirlwind dance ra. and tfe regular song and moving picture u nut to be complained at nor placed ia a class with too many that come over the Sullivan-Conaidiucircuit, it Vu; continue the remainder of th in th eopen air theater, the Matter gud pnnitting. Prompt Action of Department Prevent Groat Devastation Loan Will Ba Blight, e At 11:05 Uai night the fire department wm called out to Twenty-fourt- h street and Wall avenue. What might BASEBALL TODAY have been a costly fire was prevented by the timely discovery and the good work of the department. Lcal Team Will Crete 'Bata With The fire wna located in the rear of Lake Aggregation at Glaawoafi, the yard of the Utah and Oregon Lumber company. A large pile at Along with tha other attraction t lath had caught fire and ita location Glenwood Park today will ba a Uw little ball Kama between the Lobsters of being just right, assisted by breexe that was blowing from the this city and th Tribune team jf weet, would soon have enveloped the Balt Lake. . The game will be called entire lumber yard In flames. From at 8 p. m., and promises to be, if n. the location of the fire In the south- ports are not misleading, a snappy west corner of the lumber yard, it contest. The Tribune la said to I would appear that the fire wm the one of the strongest amateur nin work of an Incendiary. Five years of the Salt Lake League, and no doubt ago this Mine lumber yard wm dewill give the local boya n good gtaia stroyed by fire and a strange coincidence is that that fixe started In the SHCRTACE HE GOAL same corner. The fire wm soon extinguished and the damage will not exceed a few dol- CompanlM Unable to Gat Any Cad lars. For Storage, u Tha coal companies In this dty have thoa far been unable to get any storage coal from any of the mines. John Wllaon Tall of the Conditions They have had all they could do to Aa Ha Found Than. procure enough to supply the Immediate demands of the market As yet John M. Wllaon, traveling Mleamaa th coni situation ia a very serious for the Eccles Lumber company and question here and the prospects fur the Ogden Overall factory, returned na Improvement are not very encour-egln- g for either dealer or consumers yesterday from a trip In tha Ashley In the matter of storage coal. country. Mr. Wilton states that the crops In that section of the country are In ad- THE COLLEGE GIRL'S vance of thus in thin vicinity. Thera la mote water In Vernal for the nee VACATION OUT-FI- T at the farmer this season than old timers have aeen for years. The two bridges over the Duchesne, ona. at Lake Fork and th other near Strawberry, have both been washed loose from their abutment end Green river la higher now than It hue been for The wheat and alfalfa many years. crop ara record hroakara and the Be industry has prospects of for Ita output this season than any other In the history of tha Ashley valley. At Vernal n company mada up of local capitalists, ara putting np ona of the moat modern grist mills In the atate. coating In tha neighborhood of 850.0QP and a power plant ia being built at tha mouth of Ashley canyon a which will give electric light to necessitates n Mlsottoo of Trunks sad of enterprising and growing Ver- Traveling Bags of various sixes ui nal. styles. We have everything she need Cases In this respect, from Dreaa-Bui- t down to Hand Satchels. They era UTAHHA PARK SHOW well and strongly made of solid sol leather, matal bound, and fitted with Ia the uneven course of the vaude- perfeet Tala Looks. Aa becomes a ville circuit another bill of good numladys traveling outfit, th Interior t fittings era for convenience aad bers haa commenced its run Utahna Park theater. There Is dancmany compartments being pro ing of unusual agility and ewltnese, Tided la the larger Truaka, ketches entertaining and humoiwua, magic and burlesque stunt enough to Gallacher' Trunk Factory keep the audience good natured aad expectant OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ' seen handkerchiefs One rarely brought out to wipe away tear at WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. the Utahna where fun la always WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULTS. but tha people bad to choke up n bit laat night when Archie WANT ADB BRING BIG RESULTS. CROPS II EASTERI UTAH lg citl-xen- oem-for- t, a, cham-plunhl- BOBBERY Discovered Officer Rackham. Waist Sale $1.25 AND $1.50 WAISTS Wash .Children's Dresses, The weather has with us altogether too heavy a . cold left stocky so we will sell our entire line at JO per cent, discount. p. PREVERTED Sky Light Operators Shirt by Judge Yolney Gunnell of the Juvenile court dmties the statement made In Salt Lake papers, to the effect that the state would be under the necessity of printing new commitment blanks. At three o'clock yeaterday A few days ago. Sheriff Emery of morning. Officer Kackham sounds of some Salt Lake county refused to accept hqard one walking on the roof of the Emer- a commitment blank made out by ald saloon on Washington avenue. On Judge Cowans of the Balt Lake close examination he oheerved two nile court, as It was defective. In jure that men in dose proximity to the t. it. wa not directed to the sheriff. He was Joined by Officers Vance Gunnell takes the view that and Richard Fincork and they to- Judge Judge Gowans uwed the wrong blank gether commenced an lnvestlgtaloa. In making hla commitment, and InThe robbers must have seen the offsists that the blank that were subicers on the sidewalk below, for they mitted by Attorney General Preedea disappeared without leaving aa much and passed upon ' by the Juvenile aa a trace behind them. There la no Court commission and a committee, doubt but that the timely arrival of of Judge Gowans and himthe offirera prevented the looting of consisting self. are a. right for the purposes fur the Miooa. wblcn they were Intended. skv-ligh- GoodsWash Sale Prices I reduced of cost this sale.' - regardless must be dosed. during All odd lines , |