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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAII, SUNDAY, JUST Travellers Sample Waists sample line of finest white lingerie ilk Waists, trimmed with lace and Waists, and another sample line of White Jap insertion. To these Ewanetle weve all left of oar splendid W aists beautiful k Monday at 9 oclock $2.98 $3.98 on sale at prices leas than makers wholesale. or waists up to $5.00 for waists up to $7.00 $5.88 for $7.98 for waists up to $(0.00 waists up to $!2.C0 These styles will be good all winter and next summer. sixes up to ii. .some beautiful waists for little money-r- tll It's a chance to own Last of the White and Colored ARE MAKING THE TRIP TO BOSTON. AUTOMOBILIBTS Started From Lee Angelas an July 23 and Are Mavlng Along by Easy Stages. Wash Skirts d In a IS to 46 hors power, automobile, W. L Renwlck. a young millionaire of Lon Angelas, and kb companion. Prof. K. E. Chandler, hand of physics and chemistry at Pomona college, arrived la Ogden yesterday, an rents for Boston. They expect to resume their Journey at eooa aa the automobile has been repaired. Covered with duat and whiskers, Renwlck and Chandler have the appearance of backwoods men Instead of men of leisure and affluence. Out la Nevada they encountered the unde, winds and rocks of the desert, with not e noon raging results, and they drove down from Brigham City yesterday morning with two broken springe, worn out tires, and cracked axle, the latter being the goavealr imparted by boulder concealed la brush In the roadway. Beyond Nevada. In the Sacramento valley, water prevented n strictly overland trip, no the machine wee loaded on n barge and run to land out of the flood 5 JESSE J. DRIVER AMUSEMENTS. la etyle, finish and fabric. Che whole lot goes FOR SPORT While east we bought a travellers 1007. 1?, no oppressive heat In summer, and no excessive cold In winter. The ramp has had no deaths from disease. U needs a skilled physlrlu who la willing to grow up with it. ITRAVEL1NG Sale of ArGIPT district Tho machine climbed the Sierra Nevada to Inks Taboo and then rolled down Into Careen and on o Bono, The trip through the Humboldt valley waa uneventful until Battle Mountain was reached, when high waters forced them te detour north to They returned to tho railroad at Elko. Renwlck Is on bis way to Harvard and Chandler to going along for the fun and experience. The trip is be lag made slowly and with numerous They started from Los Angeles, July 23. The remainder of tho distance to Boston will bo covered before Harvard opens Provided the automobile proves Mg enough, a count will be made at Boston of tha man written on tta exposed parte. At every station encountered from te Ogden new names Los Angel were added, so the machine looks like n autograph album. From Ogden, Renwlck and Chandler will go te Belt liaks end. after a brief stay there, will strike through the pmwtnw fur Omaha and tha east. They are dressed for the trip, cany their own tranks, tents, and other paraphernalia end a good supply of cold . cream for their Bps. The automobile V la fairly good condition, but it will be laid on the scrap pile at Boston, provided It remains together until the Journey la ended. DRUGGIST UTAHNA THEATER This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure Direction Sullivan A Conaodine. R. Alexander Grant, General Mgr. ill Changes Every Saturday Night Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Evenings, Twe Complete Perform ancea, 1:15 and 8:10. WEEK COMMENCING Saturday, August 17th FKOF. F. E. WASHINGTON AVE. 2273 10 WELL, Magician and Illusionist. li. CIIAS. DOWSER Presenting the Sketch, t Dome. DUne, & CO., Can save money by seeing us Clever Bweet before letting their contracts for HOUSE WIRING in. r 1 Tut-earor- a. Tomorrow we put on sale all that is left of wash Skirts. We bought heavily and it is still a good big line to pick from. The styles, materials and widtha are the best ever shown. You can finish the months of August and September and jf Alhave a good skirt for next summer's wear. Styles wont change materially. ready manufacturers are getting put next springs lines and styles are practically to labor and material advances. the eame with price 25 per cent .higher-vwi- ng Take advantage of this sale. Itll' payyou well. $ .98 1A8 2.18 3.38 for aU styles up to $ 1.75 for all styles up to 2.50 for all styles up to for all styles up to 5.50 for all styles up to ,8.00 40 7.78 3.50 for aQ styles up to(2.00 Entire Showing , of Ladies and Childrens White Dresses . 50c ON THE DOLLAR All new styles, too, but we must effect clearance. fetylea and prices are right aa can be, yet from the prices in plain figures you deduct half end its the biggest White Dress bargain ever. Many of these are just the thing for pretty party dresses. All made of fine materials in pretty styles. from Thistle Junction to Ogden, including Tintle, Helper and Park City branches. F. O. Haymoada territory will be from Helper to Thistle Junction, Including Pleasant Valley and Sanpete end Sevier branches, and I C. Winslow will et!ll have charge of Maty Welch, aa guardian of the the Bingham, Gnrfleld and Alta estate of Belva Welch, a minor, has branches. petitioned Judge Howell for a monthly allowance of fd for the support of W. O. Ear, of the Arm of W. mid minor, the money to be drawn Kay company of this baa returnfrom a deposit in tho Ogden fltatn ed from the Seven city, district Troughs bank. of Nevada, where he bae been the week with J. K. Mullen, of DenTwo marriage licensee were Is- ver, Inspecting the Golden Treasure sued yesterday by the connty clerk property, in which both are heavily Pled W. Jones, aged 34, and Loin P. Interested. Mr. Kay left Mr. Mullen McDonald, aged 24, both of Salt Lake; at Lovelock, where he will look afCurtis J. Richey, aged 38, of ter soma other property and will then Indiana, and Anna M. By era, learn for the east, stopping a few MM H, of Kemmerer, Wf'jo. days la Ogden. a put Can-nelto- The Tenabo State Bank will In n Tha strike situation at the Utah days be moved to the new offlea smelter, located ten miles north of of the Bedes Tenabo Lumber Co. As this city. Is unchanged. The company eon th offlee of the lumber com- stated Friday afternoon that they pany lx completed, work on tho hank bad secured all the necessary help building win be started and rushed. and would fire up Saturday. There was Already Mr. Bramwell, the cashier, a little repair work to be done to the received quite n number of do machinery, which wu attended to FriPoelts which whoa totaled make a very day and everything wu expected to fair figure. Tsnibo Miner. be in perfect order for running. Mr. and Mrs. .rtn tho east Joe. Flygare arrived Senator Clark of Wyoming passed yesterndy, after ' an through Ogden yesterday. absence of a month. Joseph Che went to Salt Lake City yesterday on legal badness before Judge RUchlss court. Superintendent Man son came In from the west yesterday and went direct to Salt Lake. In the estate of Julia Klcg Parsons, Carl Allison has been appointed ad- Some changes have Just been nude th trainmuterShlp of the Denver Rio Grande. C. F. Roberts baa been ministrator. appointed trainmaster, with territory In the case of the First National Bank ve. N. C. Morteneen and Helen Mortaneen, the defendant! have filed a demurrer to the complaint alleging Inaufflclent facte to oonetltuto a cause To fceep cool, avoid of action. A dismissal of the case la and tha mmecet-w- naked for. expend) tore of energy. Do not eat foods that The executors of the estate of tg James urn stomach to digest them, O. Greer, namely. William J. ad consume energy. Drink HID and Heber Parker, have filed their bond Of 33.400 with the connty clerk, lhe sureties are Willard Parker and In over-exerti- ip y Pabst BlueRibbon of TLe Beer Quality Franklin L. Gunnell. A new engine called the Terra Car-ri-l De Sonora made It appearance at Ic Is email the depot yesterday. and bu bnt two palm of large drive wheels and two pairs of talrly large wheels, where ordinarily three pairs of small ones are found. It's deatlnar don la the northern end of the Short Una, reaching Into Ore-gon- It foe " food-vahlow in percentage of aJeonol and predlgaeted. There ftibbon. Drink it and keep Bine cooL e The Independent Telephone puny hu Installed telephone in the waiting room at the depot. The phone Is found Just south of the ticket office In a nice, new booth. Ice supply hero la exhausted, but whenever the eight care of Ion from Xrnneton arrive half of tha care are Iced here. The other half are unt on to Evan (ton. George Wall, the checkman, leaves Monday for Pocatello, where the fruit coming ever the Short Une Is iced and then aent on cut via Granger. The Balt Lake cricket team go to Denver September 7 to play two games. Two Ogden players, A. Had son and E. Beckett, will help out the Bak Lakers. P-- J-- 35 Twenty-fourt- Kleeel h a Co, St, Both Phoaen SL Ogden. number of fruit care wu eighty- - The CASTLETOS for Himself With Atlantia Teem. Making Groat iv. BUIIRON & VASS, Dinging and Talking Oomo diann. work guaranteed WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Thoao Uto Mon CommercialElectricCompany v. ILLUSTRATED BONO. i 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE S& vi. 234 MAIN ST BALT LAKE CITY 1457 Walk. Logan, 47 N. Main Park City 861 Main Prove, 33 Centre TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; FREE WITH PLATES. No difference what yen pay yen cannot Ogdu utUunasoope. All tbou coming In late for first performance art requested to remain and witness entire program, or up to the pert yod have missed. PRICES fiiiiiiiini 10a, 20a, Mo Roy Cutleton, the Ogdu southpaw, le doing wane great work In the Southern league, and la now recognlaed the but pitcher (a (hat organisation. WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULTS The Atluta Journal hu completed the ofllcial average up to date ud shows Cutleton hu tho beat of In winning games. Speaking of Cutletoaa work (he Journal aays: Counting out th performers who have not worked In more than three Smith'! gamu, Roy Caatlston, BillySouthern southpaw, la leading the league pitchers, with Zeller ud Bills tied for second place and Guess good fourth. 'These four pitchers may Justly he the moat spectacular per regarded formers In tha league thin year, and throe of them at tout am due to go to the Mg league for a trial next spring, in consequence an analysis of their woik to of Interest to gouthera u IT IS get any bettor a Gold Fillings k Silver Rubber) .ea.bee.li GOOd BOt tOf and Any 51 Amalgam ruitags - price. up 7 50a Cement Filling Porcelain Filling .... 1.M Gold Crown. 2ZK 53A0 to 55 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE QUARANT EE pros Eumlutlen and Advise Honest Work, Fair Dealings make our Buoeeee Continual. Open till tp.ni. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant Qua antes Qoed at any of our Five Offices, Bridge Work Beet M-- to M s NOT NECESSARY TO CUT THE PRICE OF A u fan. Joey Bills proves to be the beet of Joseph Wallace, county recorder, tho lot at shutting out bin opponents. and Edwin Dlx, county lessor, have He hu tamed tho trick In 170 c tho returned from a few days outing 308 innings bo bu pitched. mu the hills. Transient sheep were looked Zeller le the prise few-b- lt after. the outfit He hu allowed an average of only 1.8 hits per game daring the Operations were resumed at the entire season. At effldency and nteadlnesi we up smelter yesterday, the striking Greeks big having bean replaced by American our hats to Whltey" Guese. The laborers. Since the strike the com- Pelican bu allowed an average of expany bu refused to hire Greek labor, actly seven bits per game, but these Into end tho striker have been forced to hie opponents have' converted seek work elsewhere. Tbs old scale only two Turn and this In the face of of wages ere still effective ud .the the fact that ho bu bed an average of In hie support, only Inconvenience to the company 1.4 errors per gems Zeller have bad arising from the strike wu the bank- while Castleton end Bills each error only 1. IX ud fires. of the but ing Guese hu allowed an average of only Frank Goddard hu returned from a only IX bases on balls, bu hit six weeks visit to Inks Tahoe. four betters, nee made but a tingle wild pitch and bu ahowa marvelous The Commercial Telegraphers of steadiness. mu Cutleton li the best strike-ou- t the city an preparing to give a danctanned ing party at the Utahna hall, August of the quartet mmHe hu per game, 81st. average of la next with 4.2. Zeller has held his opponents down Mrs. A. M. Crocker bu returned from Billings, Mont, where she wu to the lowest batting average .173. celled by the serious lllneae of her Cutleton, although (be leading pitchmother, who wu on a visit to a non er, hu allowed the highest avenge .243. and daughter, residents of (he Monf tana town. BULLION IIIDIIC DISTRICT In the cases of George Halverson vs. PubStandard ud C. C. Richards Concerning One of Nelishing Col, the plaintiffs have filed (formation Newest Mining Camp. vada's eflSdavita with the connty clerk to the effect that they object to having The Bullion Mining district le In Jndgc W. W. Maughu hear the cases for the reason that they claim the Lander County, Nevada;. and le miles eouth-weshout twenty-fiv- e Judge la biased end that a fair trial cannot be obtained. ' of Bros we, end twenty-eigh- t southeast of Battle Mountain, The funeral of little Marietta Light the mein line of the Southern on both will be held today at 12:30 p. m., to Sen Frucleoo. In the Fifth Ward muting house. Tho Pacific from Ogden by It Is nuked tofrom the railroad remains may be viewed at the family Tenabo, ud thence etage residence, 2751 Quincy avenue, be- the to Lander. Also aa utomobllo line tween the hours of 10 ud 13 a. m. rune to each town. area of twenty The district bu The Ogden end Telluride baseball ell mineral ground and miles, square turns are playing at tha Glen wood located. The nearly all Park ball ground yraterday. Gold wx first discovered In pay Ogdu team le weakened by the ab- quantities by C. F. Montgomery le sence of thru regular players. At no real effort wu made to 3:80 this afternoon tha Ogdeni meet 1805, but this follow discovery until the np the Grand Jonctoln champion on (ho howspring of 1301 F'or forty years, homo grounds. ever the district hu been known to be voluble for minerals. Tha Gue-BurnThe population of tho camp la about fight, fixed for Friday evening, did not take place, bnt 550 people. There bu been so boom was postponed to the middle of and no effort to boom. The altitude le'hbout 5,100 feet above era level. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Climatic conditions, while not those WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. of a health retort, art good. There u i-- STEEL RANGE IN ORDER TO SELL ONE. IT SELLS ITSELF DEC A THEY ARE U S E FUEL SAVERS Ask Your Neighbor Who Has One One Per Cent, of Every Seven Homes in the U. S. Contains a Jewel. u s The ran of fruit cars has dropped off materially the lut week or a& About forty can. loaded principally with grapes, enter the yards dally, whereas a short time ago the dally . Estimates cheerfully given and COOK & CLINTON, Lady Rifle Experts. top-over- LEADS First-Cla- ss WE WILE TREAT YOU RIGHT Burton Implement Co. to |