s re s I l 1J 1 I I t iI t 1 r tun not w er llot ot st tut tuta h ad f11 Iser er erN i rlt t1l t1lm i r 1tro r n h I b i t r i I I 1 i I i I i I I 1 = THE DAILY STANDARD OGDEN UTAH MONDAY JUNE 13 1910 7 miTiff Have Tin SHOW YOUdrop In today and see underwear Union suits and shirt and draw Irs of balbriggnn lisle thread silk mercerized lace mesh cross bar muslin nainsook soisette r silk and liner and lightweight wool shades and combinations to suit every one shorts and stouts regular or athletic styles50 to 250 per garment See our summer shirts loo theyre all PEACHES of the ripest finest kind 91 to 5 I WatsonTanner Clothing Co + 372 24th St MULLERS 2582 WASH AVE PAPER HANGERS AND CLEANERS PAINTING AND DECORAT ING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Paint your residence now Tho dry season Is the boot tlmo for out side painting We guarantee our work for 6 years RANDOM REfERENCES Continued from Pngo Five If you eat cat at Livingstons Cafeteria Graves of Trainmen Decorated The memorial services of the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen Ogden lodge No 08 were hold Sunday after noon at 230 In the Odd Fellows hall After tho services by the lodge and an address by Rev J E Carver tho mem bers were driven to tho cemeteries where the graves of the departed brothers were decorated with beauti ful wreaths of flowers B G Butter will please you of course A fire at Basin Wyo Sunday morn Ing driven by a strong wind wiped oul three business houses Loss SCQ 000 Lowest prices at removal sale Staf ford Millinery Co 3rd floor Wrights En Route to China Rev C W Mc Kee n young Presbyterian minister who has been assigned to Hunan Chi na a field 1000 miles Inland spent yesterday In Ogden participated In the Sunday evening services in tho First Presbyterian church The children should not miss it Let the parents lake them to Lagoon on the 14th morning u well appearing man hired a tenm of creamcolored horses from Wilsons Livery stable to return the same that evening Nothing was heard of team or driver until this morning when It was learned that the team had been exchanged at Tlbbets livery of Farrnlngton for a horse chaps and 3rr Deputy Sheriff HutchIns depart ed at an early hour to locate the party In Salt Lake City The tickets for the Child Culture club excursion to Lagoon on the 1Hh may bo obtained at WrIghts dry goods store Dud onli pharmacy and Culleys drug store L J Thomas a stacIe man from Ma lad Is registered at tho Arlington Walt until the lath and enjoy a day with the ladles of tho Child Culture club John Smuln of Rexburg Idaho is In the city to attend tho funeral of Ills oldtime Friend and business part ner T C Thomas Anthracite the best delivered in good condition at 1000 per ton dur ing June Shurtllff Company Phones 18 The Pacific Ilotul Co Is to build In the near future a modern brick Ito house to take tho place of the old and unserviceable wooden structure Tho ladles will glvo you tho glad hand at Lagoon on the 14th The State Industrial school lUll arranged a program for Flag Day to morrow Patriotic exercises will be given In the forenoon and In tho after noon interesting athletic sports will be had on tho campus Millinery SaleI31g reductions on nil trimmed hats Now midsummer stocks W L Spurgeon Millinery Co 2372 Washington Chicken Case Ralph Harrison has I filed a complaint against Albert Mal an In tho municipal court charging I him with permitting his chickens to I run at large The ordinances of the city prohibit the running at large I of chickens and It also grants the privilege to aggrieved persons to kill I the chickens If they arc at large 1 But says time city attorney how are yopu going to kill the chickens without violating the ordlnanco prohibiting pro clfy 7 clfyGo Go to Lagoon on the 1lthwilJJ the Child Culture club League Teams Murray and the Oc cidentals now lead tho state league with Ogden and Salt Lake tied for third place Tho Plngreo National bank has filed a complaint against Robert Me Garland to recover ou u promissory note amounting to SOO together wjth attorneys fees and Interest tothe amount of 30 3 and 5 Anthracite 1000 per ton Delivered during June Phones UD Lewis Good Coal DelinquencYA complaint has been flied against Clarence Wansgaard aged 11 charging him with delln fluency the misdemeanor being that of fishing In holly Watch creak con trary to law and the dignity of the state Dr Condon will bo out of the city until Juno 16 Suit for 11850 A complaint has been filed in tho district court by C E Coulter vs Tho Utah Canning Co and Herbert L HeiTington to recov er fees for professional services amounting to 11950 ANTEDCloa wnlto rags at tho Standard Marriage Licensee Marriage li censes were Issued today to Arbund A Pike of Park City and Bertha Baync of Grangcvllle Idaho I Genuine Mexican ChIlI Con Carne at the Oxford cafe A T Woods Prop For SalcO11 mats Good to put under carpets Inquire Standard ounce AJI kinds of coal GGO cash deliv ered M L Jones Coal CoIN 6UOP UEADS IN POLiCE COURT In Judge Murphys court this morn lag Car Crosby charged with burg larizing the Woodmansce rooming house on Twentyfourth street May 25th waived the privilege of prelim inary hearing and under the consent of the county attorney lIe was held to await the action of tho district court his bond being fixed at 500 The com plaint in the case alleges that Crosby entered one of tho rooms of the Wood manseo block and stole bedding which he afterwards sold to one of the secondhand stores of the city The preliminary hearing of George Stratton was held and the case tak en under advisement His bond was heretofore placed at 500 It Is stated In the complaint against Stratton that on May CSth he en tered the office of Dr Ingebrotson In the Kccles building and stole 35 in cash Ho afterwards spent part of the money for clothing The defendant denied having stolen the money or that he entered the doc tors office on the day In question but that he came by the money with which ho purchased clothes honestly Both Stratton and Crosby are hop heads 60ULD ROAD IS AGAIN DAMAGED The wind storm on the lake Satur day night again crippled the track of tho Western Pacific company around the south end of the lake While the extent of the damage can not be learned It Is stated that It is such as to necessitate the dispatch ing of a stock train over the line of tho Southern Pacific One report Is to the effect that four miles of the roadbed of the Western Pacific was undermined and part of the ballast washed away and that It will take several days to repair tho damage No damage was reported to have been done on the Southern Pacific cut off across the lake Owing to the fact that slnco tho last storm on the lake the roadbed on the fills has been rais ed from two to five feet in places tho cutoff Is undisturbed by the waves 06DEN WINS CONTEST ELENA By Associated Prcsa Helena June 13Il is generally conceded that tho annual convention of the Drummers association will be hold In Ogden in 1911 The claims of that city were pushed so vigor ously today at the convention meet Ing hero that Boise and Billings re tired from tho contest HOLDUPS SHOOT DOWN DEFENSELESS JAPANESE Continued from Page Six this man was tho lookout who had been scared away from the scene of the holdup by the shooting Mrs Mary Larsen who lives In the same building says she heard some one climb down from the roof leading to the boys window at about 4 oclock I and that she Is certain that neither sho nor tho boy can possibly be mis I taken In tho matter Mrs Larson also states that at about 1 oclock in the I morning sho saw a man run across the lot from tho Mission house to a point within a few feet of her win dow and thoro hide behind a clump of shrubbery From ills hiding place he stepped to the pavement and after looking in different direc tions for a moment ran as fast as ho could toward Twenty second street I along Grant avenue Ho wan rathor tall wearing dark clothes and n white hut AUTO RECOVERED BODIES MISSING PORTLAND Ore Juno 12The wreck of tho automobile which went J 1r Into tho Columbia rlvor Friday night r at tho entrance of a truss brltkrn on 0 J Jo V j 1i J t 77 1 Tickets With a J ri l t Next Wednesday the > Dollar v Auto Awarded Ii AGOOD YO rRADE l A rlimely Suit Sale Began i Today 25 Linen uits the Last Models 495 to Arnve AU at The most wanted article in the line of Ladies ReadytoWear Garments to day is the linen suit Swell elegantcool r r comfortablenot a day old in styleeconomical beyond all materials These are the suits we offer tomorrow at near a half We will sell any 4J of the 9o stock at just half Please note that each suit is a new onejust here they repre sent the last word from the fashion makers Here is a word of description t 1 The materials are of pure Irish Linen and French Ramie Colors are rer p Natural Repp Oyster Champagne Hclio White Dutch Blue Old Rose The coats are tT 34 nnd 30 inches longthe skirts are made in the newest styles The collars and cuffs arc of contrasting colors neatly i ifat li r set in Toil nmvsce these suits m the corner WIndow e r 9j q or Final Oxford Sale SU ltiRoFCUR T Alt S 1 1 1 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 7 5It The strongest argument for this Y 1 Heres a remarkable sale for two curtain sale is the price reduction I i c4 reasons that the stock represents the the selling begins on tomorrow in the c 4F newest of the best makesthat the basement oxford season is just beginning NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS RUCAISSAINE r See llicm today or any day during the week weve men 300 Curtains r r 1 198 875 Curtains 525 i tioned only the four prices but every pnir of oxfords in tho 200 Curtains US 160 Curtains 27S t j store is now cheaper 10 Curtains r r r nS CLUNY 3JO Curtains GS i A N 1 tt Mens Tan and Black Oxfords 275 Curt n ins 1S9 JOO Curtains 378 i 1 h t including Walkovers v 2 6 5 200 Curtains 138 1250 Curliiins GDS y sM00 Values r J W e 275 Curtains LSD 3150 Curtains G7S I Ladies Sonic excellent styles CURTAINS GOO Curtains JAB NET BRAID CURTAINS anti good values worth 2 6 5 c 350 for f ° 4 7f Curtains 280 COLORS r i BoysA GOO Curtains JUS ti S50 Curtains 498 i Boys variety of thl values which 200 Sl1rtll sell ordinarily at 200 1 i5 700 Curtains 393 GaO Cur Ii ins 37S Obi and r 225 e 1000 Curtains 59S 700 Curtains 398 x 1200 Curtains G4S 800 Curtains 49S I lcn 1 Irs Oxfords which have been in the fb J fr I j fi50 Curtains 37S stove since last season perhaps 1 0 0 3400 Curtains 79S ECRU AND CREAM two seasons 375 Curtains rrf y50 Curtains 227 lIrtll 248 500 Curtains 348 VVrigIitsShoeDepartnient 850 Curtains IRISH POINT 498 900 GOO Curtains Curtains r 535 3GS 1 COOL KNIT UNDERWEAR AT SMALLER PRICES An exceptional value o Ladies low neck nosleeve Children Knit Waists 2 Sizes 2 r 42c 1 nlt 8 ren s J n alsts IZCS to years C in a light ladies vests 25c value 2 vest ° 1 0 C to 13 years two for 25c Sizes 8 to 14 years 52c two for 3 5 C 1 V 1e MIS z HH elevated roadway between Port land and the Oregon landing of the Vancouver Washington ferry was recovered today Tho speedmeter which had locked at sixty miles an hour on the front axle was bent under the car at al most right angles with the body tho crushed buck of tho tonnoau and the shreds that remain of hood tell the crash that hurled Mrs Mabol Monte of Vancouver and Frisco Day to their death Neither of the bodies was recov ered and It was not until late today that It appeared practically beyond question that Day and Mrs Monto wore tho only occupants of the car A singular incident in connection with tho death of Mrs Monto Is a visit paid her former husband In Port and the day of tho accident Sho told him sho had nothing to live for and saying that he would never see her again naked that she be burled beside their baby I do GlEn MARRIED SATURDAY EVENING Saturday evening at the homo of Mr and Sire J H Knauas the mar riage of their daughter Mabel to C E Ganzko was solemnized by Ro W W Fleetwood of the Episcopal church Only Immediate relatives of the families of tho contracting part ies were present Miss Knauss Is well ltnown In Ogden where sho has resided for many years For the past two years site has been an Instructor of the blind In the State School for tho Deaf and Blind Ganske Is a pop ular employe of the Pullman company at Ogden Ho Is the assistant district agent of the company and Is well known as a genial employe with n leg Ion of friends among the boys who are now sending congratulations to the happy couple TEACHERS ENTERTAINED The presidency of tho Relief soci ety of the Sixth ward entertained the teachers of that organization nt the Sixth ward meeting house last Wed nesday afternoon An excellent pro gram was rendered songs Instrument al music recitations and short speech es being much enjoyed A tempting luncheon was served and a delight ful social hour followed Congratula tions wero offered to the officers who had so well planned the pleasant af fair Many friends of the Child Culture club are preparing for tho outing at Lagoon tomorrow Mrs Emma Kelly of New York ar rived on the Overland Limited Satur mow T r 7 ry day afternoon She will make an extended visit with her son W A Kelly i Miss Lila Eccles Is visiting In Salt Lake City Commencement at Sacred Heart will be celebrated next week The Junior class exercises begin at 10 oclock next Tuesday morning Miss Gorturde Graushaw formerly of London but now residing Iu Ogdon left this morning for a two weeks visit with friends in Idaho W n Brown who has been attend ing the University of Illinois for two years has returned to his home in Ogden Mr and Mrs Georgo W Rowley un nbunco the engagement of theIr daughter AHa to B S Beck of Salt Lake The wedding will take place at tho brides home 2113 Grant aver nuo June 22 Mr Walter AKerr leaves this week for Mexico whero he will do ad vance work in Spanish during the summer months COUNTY lEAGUE The result of the county league ball games Saturday was as follows Hoo per 6 Plain City 12 at Ogdon Fair grounds Huntavllle 7 North Og den S at North Qgden Liberty G Eden 7 at Eden The standing of the teams today Is Plain CltLost none won G North Ofiden Ix > st 1 won 4 Hooper Lost 4 won 1 Llterty Lost 3 won 2 denLoJl 3 won 2 Huntsvlllo Lost 4 won 1 OVER SIX HUNDRED SMALLPOX DEATHS EL PASO Texas June 12An epidemic of smallpox bus boon raging in the district of Ozumbla northern Llhuahun Mexico for nevcrnl months and tho people have been dying by tho hundreds This has been known I for some time but thu extent of the epidemic was not Known until todoy when the people made nn appeal to the government at Mexico City for medical officers and soldiers to en force quarantine laws H was stated I In the anneal that thy civil register i TT I J Jl of Ozumbla shows GOO deaths from the disease in six months The Mormon colonies are located in this region but not u single Mor mon has died showing the results of proper treatment and sanitation for many Mormons have had the disease during tho epldunlc LIGHTNING KillS EXCURSIONISTS BERLIN June 12Slx persons wore Hilled seventeen severely and eighty slightly Injured by lightning I that struck among a party of excur elonlsts tonight The excursionists had taken shelter In an Ironfenced building In the Jungfernholde from the most violent thundrcstorm ex perienced In Berlin for many years Many telegraph and telephone wires were leveled and many homos dam aged BRESLAU June 12Seon deaths occurred from lightning here today which brings the total fatalities In tho provinces of Silesia up to eighteen In three days BLOODHOUNDS TRACK CONVICT SAN LUIS OBISPO Calif June 12 After a nine day chase over a troll tracked by blopdhounds John Hod nett an xconvlct who escaped from tho county Jail June 3 was captured today Iu Santiago Calif 65 miles from Bakersfield llodnott escaped from Jail In com pany with John Harrison another ex convict with whom he was being held awaiting trial for the shooting of Policeman John RUde ofPaSo RObes OFFICER KILED I MAKING ARREST I LAHAM1R Wy tj Tub 12 John 1 Johnson a policeman VIIA fatnlly shot here early today while In the Custer hotel cafe Ho tiled tonight C E I Ycagor manager of thu cafe who I was arrested immediately after the Ta shooting Is In Jail hero and lynching I is threatened The cafo was closed late yesterday on an attachment for debt About midnight Ycaker en tered It and drawing a recover threatened to kill Constable Wallace who was In charge Johnson was summoned by telephone and was shot down as he entered the door Two shots Bred by Yeager at men who sought to overpower him went wild CHORUS GIRLS SKULL CRUSHED INDIANAPOLIS Ind June 12in the wreck of an autombblle north of this city today Lonnle Alberts of Plttsburg a chorus girl was Instantly killed The car containing a party of five plunged Into a ditch and Miss Alberts was pinned under IL Her companions were only slightly bruised The young womans skull was crushed and she was dead when I the others of he party took her body from under the car The car was driven by Frank Clemens an auto mobile salesman I New York June 13Tho latest re form document of Popo Plus X as In I terpreted in the Ecclesiastical Re view tho official organ of the Cath olic clergy in this country will do away with the existing practice of collecting a fee at church doors at ser I vice in this country and others The I popo has also demanded a report from tho bishops of tho zeal with which priests answer sick calls and whether thoy shirk confessional or other duties INSURANCE COMPANIES TO PAY SAN FRANCISCO June 12Artcr 4S hours deliberation a Jury In the United States circuit court reached a verdict giving a judmont of 25S I 41C to sixtyone claimants against j three insurance companies that I sough to escape payment on 15 poli cies held by property owners who I lost heavily In the fire on April 18 I I IUDS A legal interest of S5GC1C Is added to this amount The defend ants are the Commercial Union As I surance company Alliance insurance company and Palatine Insurance com pany ESTRADAS NEW REPUBLIC NEW ORLEANS Juno 12Atter I Issuing a proclamation setting up the I I Independence of an cast coast repub lic in Nicaragua General Estrada the Insurgent leader has dcllnilely fixed I the boundary of this division accord Ing to tho last edition of the Blue fields American here today Tho American Is Estradas official paper The bounds of the proclaimed repub lic extend the entire length of Nica ragua north and south and from the Caribbean sea to the Solh meridian This would practically divide Nica ragua in half CORPORATION TAX RECEIPTS WASHINGTON June 12lorc than a million dollars has boon paid into the treasury this year on account of tho corporation tax Twentyseven million dollars liavo been levied i against tho corporations of the coun try Tho tax Is payable on or before June 30 I I Ogden Theater I One night only 1I THURSDAY JUNE 16 A JLJLJ JLC3PJLyTL JL eJP U l il Ai JL J > MARGARET ANGLIN IN HER SUCCESSFUL PLAY The Awakening of Helena Richie Adapted from Margaret Delands Novel v O By Charlotte Thompson LOUIS NETHERSOLE MANAGER SEATS NOW SELLING