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Show f IDE EXAMINER TELEPHONES POO MS EDITORIAL YCUNC CCUPLE MARRIED Parley Richardson and Mica May me No. 1 ' Lansing Return From Salt Lake ae One. No. 56 J Independent 'Phone Sell 'Phone, two rinje BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone Ball Phone, one ring ; Parley Richardson. ' managt-- id r Far-- " !! irrH' Iwd Gian: ateuue. and ..wo. so May me lansing of 5"6 Twenty. Sal: marri-I I d in eevvnh street, wcie Lake yesterday. The tiling couple have a hot: of friend in Ogden who win he surprised when they learn of mt- - march which was upon ion EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN. The groom ha w ing the past thru- - yeait, hui aia-- d in Plain Ciiy. where hia folks iaee:l j reside, Dr. Calvm W, K. chard I The bride is an accomplished young through this t ut iieriia, en to in' t cry popu-laj lady w bo has provi-lu souiheiu I'tab. la Ogden anrieiy. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson will make Mist Mary Eneisiseu. Mr. John and family and Mr. .Min .leu i heir borne in this cii). sou. Jr., aie turning w"h Mrs. Wiiliaui suvet. Jsrae'aou. 4JT Tweii'y-sexentl- i FOUR c J MORNING. AUGUST RIDE BY OUTING AT SEBRING LAGOON COUNTY'S SHERIFF CAPTURES ALLEGED HORSE THIEF. OVER A THOUSAND WENT FROM OGDEN TO THE RESORT. 16, mi MILE MERCHANTS1PREM NINTY LIST FOR 1906. Pair Clast No. Guinoa Fowls 5 l.ou .50 Class No. 5 Pigeons. Collection, nut leas than tbaa six pair 2.00 DEPT. "F ISESSION FAIR PRIZES FOR EXHIBITS IN DEPARTMENTS MANY ISSUED DRUGGISTS DAIRY PRODUCTS. Superintendent.. Class No. 1 Butter. First Secoud Creamery butter, not leas than 25 lba 10.00 5.uo Dairy butter, not let than I lba 3.00 2.00 Claaa No. 2 Choope Three booji 5.00 DEPARTMENT Man Who Left Town Monday With a Horaa and Saddle, la Btought Back. The Junction City Was Wall Among list Priu Winner. Ropro-aonto- 2.50 of CLOSE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEETING HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION. IN "G" AGRICULTURE Includes Live Stock ef All Kinds, Poultry, Manufactured Articles, Etoe-Oth- ir Lists Later. d OF l.uO Thu. Etberitgtun. WEBER lived m Ogden dur- TIirKSDAY UTAH. S. W. Badcon Proaidant of Ogden la E'cctt Other Olfirwrt Chosen. n The premium list of the Fair association has been completed. Department "A'' naa printed a week ago in thl paper. Department "B, priuted below, includes exhibits of cattle, swine, fowls, agricultural products, exhibits; of tinwares and manufactured article of merchandise made in Ogden. and will afford an opportunity for a varied exhibit of everything that nidi in making Weber county one of the industrial centers of the stale: Sheriff Sebrmg re'urncd ftom Cache Ytn'eiday was a ieiitd day at : valley at 11:30 o'clock last uight, as over 8.0011 pepte wert after baviug made :le trip lu Paradise the retail at the resort and rtiuiu, a distance if ninety tuilv. merchants outing. Tm- record hereFrail yarn cheap at KjsIub Porta bis Inmates of Reform School Mako of B.uou tu fount en hours. He had btvn in- tofore ha been an Store. but Two Aro Recaptured. formed last Tuesday uighi tliat a tnau on one day. Ogden alone furnished wliu had hreii temporarily euiplu)ril over inti yeatert'av t.l the railroads Superintendent V. X. Ieiti :on, of While working in a held near he at the Williams' llviry barn, had htt were compelled to run two special the count) achirdfc was in Sail Kta'e industrial school yesterday with a burse aud saddle early Monday train to carry the crowd. Both ee- the last mectti yesteiday. a'teniiiu morning and the proprietors "t Hie tlon left hero sluuti.- after 9:45 a. of the column:- - appoinicu !o revise insti'utlunfour of the mmaies ofby that rno barn a skid the aherifl :u lectm-- r tbo j n,.. aud at R" ami .a don picked up mnle their escape of study. the fiare cun over 2'Ht additioual passengers. Over resting tii nisflvra in ihe lipi-- h near properi) . the fence. They are Kriward llansen. s Yesierday morning Sheriff Seining d.iiiiii person front Fait Lake attended The funeral of the iaie John Mcim lly and began work on the case aud Hin was the celebration. will be held at 2 o'clock tbia Thivid Cairna, Hyrum In shooting were in touch with Sheriff Juaephsou, of The forenoon was afternoon from iarktii's nniic risking William Darker. The biter 'wi sir-eam wet; Twilit' h Hox Elder county and ihe countable at the chutes, roller aka'ir.g. dancing and apprehended uewi-be w'msin The msy parlor, x 9:.K' o'clock Iasi nighi bj l.auivnce Paradise. Mr. Behring left beie at iKiatiug. and at 1 p m. the routesia at tliat place during the race. a The first w jSla'er and otbera. They were at once V im o'clock and drive to Ktighara liegan In which there were hve eutrlea. The reiuincd to the school. Cit.v. whrre the sheriff was Baiting Ilutisen ia Ik years old. i a feet. 5 w'.:li a new relay of horses. They priae of $3.50 was w,-- by Dale Olsen, iliihe m height, weighs 12.1 pounds, dmve over 'he mountains o o' Ogden. and has several is'Osi marks on h:s ParaJise aud about half au hour before The IkiM le race a won by Dale left arm and hand. He is au llpl n arnved, tnc coua'alde at that Olsen, prtxe $5. hoy. luifayette 81 evens. 4 Ogden, wou place had ai rested the man with the Cairna ia 17 years old. weighs i:!s horse, which was later identified hy Hie prise for climbing the greased pole. pounds, height, a feet, II Inches, lias it owners. or right hand, The ball game between Ogden vi'l While wovViug at the livery stable New Valley hav baled 55 ecni per car on middle Unger was won hi the latter by a rnuu the man who left with the horse, gave Salt hundred. Jf C. Farrcll'a Seed Store, I He was sent to the institution American Fork, bis name as C. (. .McCarty, hut hr score of 17 to 4. I'mpire Will Hopnett to Pontoflice. a' aud last night that It wa au alias kins of Soda Spring? The tug of war between two tearnn KILLED BY STREET CAR. O. C BORN T Mr. and Mrs aud refused to give hta real uamr. of ten men each from Ogden and Parser, of HtilHeell tsrraee yesterday wa won by Oadrii; prlie $1, By raeuwe. Aug. 16. While ririlug a son. Mr. afternoon, an with a aide bet of $N't. s bicycle here today Mllion H. Northmp. Packer experts the hoy tn be a The grand prlxe drawing took place teles raph operator wlihm ten AS years of age, former postmaster of the dancing pavilion at 9:3i p. m. at for editor this and many years both are child city, and Mother doing days. numbers were Many of the lucky well. Mrs. Packer was formerly Mlu of she Syracuse Courier, was struck from this county. drawn by parties received car and a street, by injuriee Biel. Jennie The lucky numbers and prises were which resulted in his death at a hosaa of follows: to bo Continues Absorbing Topic of tonight. pital OgThe German speaking people 3.726. $35; 4.3HC. $100; 943. $25; Intoroot in Porto Now Law EfMr. Xorthruy was, for yeara. den and Salt lake will sq to the Her3.321. $10: 4.130, 1,281. Dacombor. $10: iva 2.917, $10; in fect hta In lie life, hpgan an public outing. Two specmitage today on $5; 3.361. $5; 3,134. $2.50; 2.578. $2.50; ial trains will h run Bom Sab. Lake,' newspaper career In 1RK7 as Albany 15. The ency. 509, $3.50; 1,173, Expope Paris, Aug. $!.5; 950, $3.50; York the New of tie It thm will there and ia expected rorreepondmt 3.2i5, washing machine a large attendance. The day will be press. A year later he eucceeded the cllcal letter to the Freurb archhlahopa bishops regarding the separation spent In feasting, denning and various lata Daniel Manning as Albany agent and of i he New lurk Associated Frews. law continues lo he the topic hern of amusements. VALLEYITESCELEBRATEO He was editor and part owner of the absorbing Interest, but the illsriisslou Funeral aervtnee nw the remains Fyracure Courier from J 70 to 181)4. lls la largclv polemical, as the law not of Bella, the Infant daughter of Mr. nerved as clerk of the Joint committee taking effect until Iteceinher gives The Oaka Was Scans of Annual nd Mts. Demy Decker were held at of the house of representatives that ample time for tellrctlon. Moreover, Celebration. the Fifth ward meeting house at 1 framed a famous bill creating the thn absence of oil high personages,an deter or official parliamentary, o'clock yesterday afiemonn. Hlahop't electoral rommleabm that, derided the Valley day at the tiaka wa one of a JL C. JoAiba preaided. memorable llayeaTIlden eontroveray asset determination of the govern-niont'- ihe nvst successful and enjoyable Counselor to the similar mures. Nothing a Mnale was furnlabad by quartet untie over the presidency. In IH92 kit he events held in the canyon this year, rlota haa occurred or ia posed of Mias Aline Flowers. Miaa was r resident f the New York stste Inventorv occur and attracted a large attendance. In the or In Paria to either WilEmily Fowler, NepM Ogden and Associated Dwm. lie wae post master addition to the prise aa announced, liam Ciawfnrd. Miss Flowers sang a of Myractire doting both of Presi- provlnrea, although the actual appli- another of $30 wras added yesterday In law December of the probcation I nee-hsola entitled, Tour Sweet. Lilt R for the pret.tlewf Irirl from Huntsville, dent Cleveland's terms. ably will accentuate the eltuatlm. The . speakers Han Imft Ynu. IJberiy or Eden. It wa divided equalM. of minister the public Hrland, . F. Middleton and were president Blaodard Makes Reductions. ly between Misses Clara Ritter and bill the lo fnim absent Part, Elders T. A. Bh reeve. Charles C. Brown Nina Felt, both of Huntsville. Lima, Ohio, Aug. II. Tbe Standard wurahlp, and H. C Jacobi. Thera were many Oil company today ordered a reduction Tempo todoy gathered Ihe vlewo of The prixe for the heat lnaf of bread out official who. several point high Interment In the price of crude oil. Ohio and Inbeautiful floral offering. of inn pounds of Peery's consisting I that negative the encyclical merely was In Ogden City cemetery. l. Crencent flour was won hy Mlaa Clara diana oil was rut two renta per In cultural the form, ' condemning Ritter. Princeton oil went down It cents provided by the low, but. giving 100 pounds of granulated sugar The Mr. City Boarder was being enter- on the barrel and the pmdprtlons t no real Inatruetlotio relative to that offered as a tained by bla rural sweetheart. "Do Kanasa and the tcrritorlea went off 3 prlxe for the beat homeliialiop'a future couroe. won by Mias made layer cake- the 'When Onwa follow: are cents. and 'new The you play sing qtmtailona I regarded in The Intention poie's Jennie Graham of Eden. la the Corn,' MiM Milky weigh T "Lotd North IJma 93c; South Lima. 87c: Inthe circle aa leaving The three prises offered In the baby i diana, M?e; Princeton, 69e; Kansas government bless yon, no!" rhs ejaculated, act in the wa) which were won by the Infants Harx and Indian Territory, 43c; Kansas, liishopa free to competition get the dogs aud chase 'em out ! best without to them oeein exciting of Mr. R. R. Thontpnnn. Mra. 'Minnie . heavy, 39c. ctvtt peri Weekly. conflict the and between violent a Ward and Mr. J. C. Waangsgard rereligious power. The pope, they con- spectively, to hi reference tend. hy repealed inn yard rare waa won by The thn rejection of the aaworiation'q pro- Martin hoys Farrell. vided by tbe law entertained the after The men's race waa won hy Alfred thought that the government might Willard of Huntsville.- ' be mean powsibly by by negiglatlono Thompson Brothers race was won induced tn asaert for the formation by Earl Thompson, for nsaoclatlon which, while carrying (ait (he epirit of the law, would recogJURORS IN LIBEL SUIT nise the divine ronatltutlon of the church, the unchangeable righto of the pontiff aud the hierarchy'! comPanel Completed Late Yesterday plete control of sacretl ediltrea. However, thia hvpothesla. If true, haa not. according to the A Splendid Serial Story by After concluding the arguments on view, and great chance of reallxatlun. wuch a project not being considered ac- questions of law, which were raised In rethe ilbel suit of Viola Lewis against ceptable by the government, which gards the isw aa It exint sa Incapable the Standard Publishing Co., and Wilof modification. I'nleaa there Is liam Ulaamann, a Jury was selected Will Stall i.i marked change of views befote the yesterday afternoon consisting of the law goes Into eff(ct In December both following Jurors: James F. Wadrnan, side sill need to exercise the most U. H. Bingham, Joshua Homer, Nathan extreme moileration, for otherwise A. Tanner. Enoch Farr, John Hoxer. strife la Ineritabic. l 8. Woods aud W. H. Hall. Court The Assumption day services at the then adjutirned until this morning and chiirches today were attended by great (he taking of testimony will begin crowds. The day was observed aa a today. in Few Days national holiday, all of the government officers, the hanks and the bourse beSTRUCK YA BIKE ing closed. The governmental obsen-ancof a church holiday ia commented un anomaly In connection with Reckless Ridar upon Strikes a Baby Catv the present, controversy between lit nags. Injuring a Child, Vatican the French . prt-a--ii- 60YSESUPE ai'i-udin- - . . r- I - After one of the most success! sions in the history of the otgamra- t: s;-Lak- 'B" CATTLE. . John H. Thom by, Superintendent. Claaa No. 1 Registered Sherthoma. First. Second Bull, three yeara old and over f 8 .GO $ 4.00 Bull, one year and over zig-xa- '"n . laks; A. Hewdqulst. Provo; John V. W. Crawf..i ley, Ogden, and Manti. From thia number one chosen by the governor to kith- - ,.i, 1 tbe state board. Yesterday the entire program wr, carried out ns previously plaun- During the forenoon C. H. Rslt Lake, read a paper on extcuip aneoua pharmacy, and John ('nil-'- , of Ogden, on prescription filllug. seaxlon began with the rcii-Ing of an artlrlo on profesKlonal etbibv John - Treasure , of Balt Lake . Charles O. Dee. of Ogden, read a on thn registration law and requir'-mentin Utah. After transacting cin aiderable huainesa the druggist h i journed and visited the Oaks. wh -Mr. Dow of Balt lake delivered a lr I FRUIT AND DEPARTMENT turo on the beauties of nature, an FLOWERS. subject after the ilellln'ra tine of the session. A. L. Brewer, Buperlntendent. The visiting drugglat stated tin Claso No, 1. had never before been u royalb Flret Second they entertained during a meeting uf tb Display of apple, not organlxatJon, and some of them x 3 2.00 $ l.ou less than rarities.. f pressed a desire of haring the meeting Apples, plate of 6 specicontinue Indefinitely. All of the men each, any nauied appointed by the local dm? gists did their work In a manner w him bespoke much natural skill and acquired ability and made the meeting .in unparalleled sucres. Next year the druggists will meet at Balt Lake. Salt-Lak- eight.-ponn- 0E LETTER first-clas- M. the Utah Slate Pharmaceutical clatl'in brought its meeting to v yesterday after having elected t;.f 1. .. lowing officers: g. W. Badcon. or i't den. president; Alex Headquist. Jr ,f Provo, first W Eddy, of Brigham Oty, eeounrl John Culley, of 11 treasurer; Joy H. Johnson, of City, secretary. The new executive commit u-composed of the folowlng: Jo' .v Johnson. Balt Lake, chairman: Crawford. Manti; M. D. Hewii Eureka: A. ILadquisr, Provo; K '! Hurlbut, Park City; J." H. Him The nauie of the live n bers which will be ubmitted tu ! governor as living eligible to sen . tbo state board of pharmaev Dayton. Balt Lake: F. J. 'Hill. Hix-rnrk- DEPARTMENT t. . - i THE POPE -- . iui--- s ia ' ENTERTAINING SECRETARY ROOT The enter- Buenos Ayren, Aug. 1$. tainment of . Secretary of Btate Knot today comprised a vistl to the national primary schools, attendance to the race, tn whirh he waa accompanied by President Alcoria, In the aai carriage, and several minor evetns. Tonight there waa a gala performs nn at ihe opera house. Tbe streets in til parts of tha city were covered or with shields, bearing the name Monroe, Webster, Lincoln; Rush. John Biaine Quincy Adams, Washington, and other, historical personages. The press of Buenos' Ayres comments favorably upon Secretary Rout a speech last night. . bar-rel- asso-elatio- n - - semi-offici- A. CONAN DOYLE the DEPARTMENT HHH FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MANUFACTURES. EXAMINER J. W. Chamber, Superintendent. Class No. Best and Wh.lc walking along Twcnty-thlt- d yesterday afternoon Mrs. George W. Cm we si rui-i- ; by n bicycle, which DEPARTMENT "D" 8WINE. iipppHiched from the rar and In some manner the ball- carriage which she wa pushing was upset, throwing the A. M. Van dei Vile. Superintendent. Class t. 1 Berkshlros. (child to the walk and liruiafng ll First Second severely. I' injuries arc, however, .nn 3.0t) nut i onsidcred :j be Kcnnu. The Boa", any age 2. no 3. no. who rode the bicycle rs- - Sow. iiiiv age luiRlit fnnii thev vimpik man prmld'-cs jn'd to fore M Cv could pet a Sow. with piga under wrcr tmth t'annniral and legal. 3.00 3.01) fix yeara old re cxnonual or gmiii l view if lion cnnsequi'Uiiy no "Whether they Claaa No. 2 Cheater Whits. .ix been m.i !c. not." sai.l Mr. Rtynnd." Is i rnmn nu 2.00 S.ltti Boar, sny sge and does not affect me. The 3.00 .00 WARRANT FOR Row. any l age I am lie must :hat they legal thing under INSURANCE AGENT Row. with pig wailing lo see hu the ld!tiip Huns 3.00 3.00 fix yeuia old t:ie lino arii-n- iheu- eons' nirtmu of Class No. 3 Poland Chinas. Auc. 15. ihe pope's meaning for only then silt I' Fan Fr.uici?iii. ('ill mum WiiiTxnt v x 3. On 2. no lnKticd today for Boar, any age I lie able lt SCI' the ignjlleriiue of 'lie r!io arrest of H 1' (Juinliv . agent of the Row-- , any age ..no 3."0 me eel i cot and ni course of acKxglo I'm' lr. ovince Co (Jointly had Sow. with tigF under tion " ix year '1.0" rccontlv been h'nnght before the grand 3.00 old The ni'niatev txidl em the exxrn ii ''inn a to hi nie'hod Class No. 4 Du roe Jerseys. phalli- tnannet' Hi.it reoiitance to law j'if no 2. no 3. Ini; ebon'- of poliev holder, lie Boar, any age In a vit mxjorit' of the rai-p- il .; .i.oo xml wit to ipiewti-'3.nt) Sow. anv age leaentativi-- of the people vicilb'd in :o :ipi-,cfore Jinlg-- ' Grnhitn Sow, wi'h pig under miiverl suffrage and accepted hy a t.iHi'dallow 3.00 riages , dirloma. m 3."" ,V lit xbollld not he ia yeara old number ef email I'al'.iolics Best dlhpla.v of store r ti li inishi'd for not mpt. He .s ble. i'tliia: I ware, diploma. Hint hi where- tn wa; 'uted DEPARTMENT l'bi- last word will "E"POULTRY. ;hc re- -i J - ! ar-ri'- ti I : - i . 390 n' -- f.-- . fit-"'- s - showing of summer jewelry comprises some ex and charac'erls-Idesign in the foi lowing: .llv-ilt- a Hat Pins l Bracelets iffa'.o. :ig. IF a vi 'c.in lake arli. t'havie liei a Cap' Jano ll wa- - r Jobn-oand a had nanow ,m ltl'i!ng hav.d'-e- nrci-p,'- di.n-.'m- i b'lrni'd . i r.i-mh-.- i by i - prettiest we piece t l'nk e- CCtlRTMARTIAL J. S. LEWIS (a CO. I JEWELERS I At the Bid Clock Wash. Ave, Ammm hard- Vire 1? and OF - l- n - vere' :nju;ed rternallj. aw n exuard The talrd, ntsiinderatanl'ng of order. acci- the DUNN. Aug j? i'l xtar to COLORADO DEMOCRATS. court . t is.. The Pni- ra'ie Denver. E1wrj H Dunn, ojp.cer of the .ve romtnifee. 'n eamn in this cpv htr Independence, m the toiisv. selected Denver. Kept. n. as the and Hme of holding 'he nevr charge of riwiduct unbecoming an olfl. cer ar.'l cv'lantan. Admiral Mll'er ia Itcmocra'ic rnnvenrien. The unit rule ttU'tlon 'ha the iri.i he wa nhtvga'el d a resn!ii'inn si'npt-ei closed door v oveniiled held nf 41 from to solicit martial convene! cvep-pi- sa M. (Judgi-- I CAR WRECKED. Me lain nr Aug. 15. - A outh-"i n' car on the Oregon City (lectri 'ii-cidlifd with a work train ttf 2 'oi :hi af'ertifH-about a ntib' yV Mi::, lap. Ore. F'mr of th received alight in-- j ive pa?s'ner fivlti cs glas. the fifth, the I'tili woman on be car. cerapej unin-hi-rThe nM'orman wa aerio'isly e and It i believed lit b' g'x-- s. dent try A - r -- hy the cm- until -' Th trll ciirtlnned Itfl only a hint but you should embrace it the opportunity of haring your laundry wants attended to in a manner. This ia an absolute necessity and you should not hesitate a minute upon entrusting us with such matters especially if you apwork at preciate high-clas- s moderate prices. catia-factor- y . Ogden Steam Laundry Both phones X74. 437 25th St. For tired, aching, tender feet. We have arranged with the Suffolk Shoe Co. to handle their celebrated ladles' PILLOW SHOES o ELECTRIC v xn.i snip f supp'v a given liv The alarm whe ruah'"l into 'he cfri" envcl-'peIn flame? t'apiain Knhiii-soa waa cu off hv the lire fhe fir, altghltv damcrd the S' 'h.l-lhotel, Taken Altogether la the the pen-nu- 'n 'he no; uncommon. This summer display of goods have ever had. and the beauty of with economy a wei quality, 'lll-n- BURNED TO DEATH. tv save an irresistible selection of the different tyie of bracelet in vogue. Bracelet were never wurr. to a gM'.er exten' than thia season three or four on I -- - and 1 Our m rtt-- .1 " c"dlngly aura rtlve on ar-vv- M Seasonable Jewelry Waist Sets db ploma. Beat display of knit good, diploma. Claaa No. 2 Ha mat. Beat set of double harness, heavy, diploma. Best wet of dnublo harness, light, diploma. Best set of single harness, diploma. Brat saddle and bridle, diploma. Clast No, 3 Miscellaneous . Beef display of flonr and mill product a, diploma. Beat, display of bread, diploma. Heat display of wine, diploma. Beat display of canned goods, di ploma. Hfi display of pickles and vinegar, diploma. Best display of candles, diploma. Best display of crackers, diploma. Best display of rakes, diploma. Best display of meat!, diploma. Best display of sugar, diploma. Best display of salts, diploma. Best display of extracts, diploma. Best display of brooms, diploma. Best display of hoses, diploma. Beat display of soap, diploma. Beet display of brick, diploma. Beat display of farm Implements, diploma. Best display of wagon and car- Mr. Hryand. SZ3 Dry Goods. woolen goods, Beat display of cotton goods, e "The Refugees of display diploma. a eovernment. minister of public worship. tn the course of an interview to dv on the subject of the encyclical said lie had been unable afiei reading Hie document toairtvc at anv different conclusion as to tta siantflrance. lie could not ere that It meant resisi.imi It the Isw. for hde the pope censured it Hnd expressed hi diappruii of P. he fftinlH adml"i"l that CatlioMcs 1 each Dctnecrvir voter in order to ratae fund tn conduct thr campaign. Hewitt. Superintendent. under the rule? of standard perfect ir iu I .1. BERLIN PRESS COMMENT. s, Berlin. Aug. Is. dispatch to the Lokal Anxeiger from Ovnberg aays: Caa No. 1 Chicken, First. Second King Fjdward has announced to ths fockrds. facb standard Grand Duke of Luxemburg that he named variet; .... $ would dine with him. The duke came each standard to Letrhy Kneniee'ein for thia purCockr. d pose. It Is not certain whether the variety . each standard Hens, engagement will be kept, hut It give . . . . ranted vare-ocrasinn to conjectures. It was left tn the king's pleasure to Pnllet. rach 'andard named variety .. .. make such dlspo-muof hi time as Sweepstakes (Prixe Given Only In he wishd." Caee ef Competition.) The grand durhy of Luxemburg, male which was declared reu'ral terrliory pen inn and fntir female 1... by the treaty of Ivndnn of 1567, waa American rla one of th fartore in the dispute beAsia'ic clas tween France and Prussia which Mediterranean rlas ... caused the Franro German war of 1 $70-7Dutch. or Fagft formerly wa included in gliFh class the dissolved German confederation. Class No. 2 Turkey. Luxemburg, therefore, has been the t.OO cause of murh 2.00 tn Germany Class No. 3 Ducks. and the fact that King Edward la re;jt ported to have determined o visit the Tatr l.no Class No. 4 Gee a. reigning grand duke has aroused .?0 1.00 Tair among Orman. ns-ne- v wlde-reachin- g ns Pt are recommended by doctors, nurse and physical aa the mot comfortable shoe ever worn. The sole is a single thickness of tough flexible sole leather, hand turned. The upper genuine vid kid. soft and durable; earns only at toe and heel, no lining to wrinkle and hurt. The Inside aa soft at the Inside of a glove; lit as easy aa the stocking; with rubber heels to aave your nerves. Yon can have them made to your special measure, fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Drop a postal for catalogue, or ring up Bell phono 513-and we will how yon aample. Which A ch T.A. Shreeve 254$ Madlaon Ava, Ogden, |