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Show JLL THE I TtttPMONES tXAMINER EDITORIAL RO- iMtopendert M ''. PNOIMi MM preparation ( M M W ib HuJlaaiier wi.. icr held Lofcan W u be H4i S GIVEN A BLOCKED BAND AT MOUTH OF SCARE BY EDEN GRAND CANYON ONLY Hurry Call Icr Police Assistance. Pound it Was an Employe Put. ting Hoi ms In Pasture. Light and Railway Company, However, Bolieva They Will Finally Secure Contention. TOWN OBJECTS PROPOSED DAM. ONE i- - It Is btlieved that, by fall the rtah Shortly after midnight a hurry up call was received at thr poller station. Light and Railway company will hnvc to construct their i Thera waa a big flurry among the blue secured the right dam in Ogden canyon, a coats at littudyuuiers for they wrrs in- proposed schruie ha been a eouro of contenformed that tlitraua had made a raid tion between the company and tha InUb on thr ntablv ued by J. P. CXeil habitant id Eui'n tor soma years. Edea and were makjg away with all of Is the town opposed to the tha niutractur'a best storris, Thr desk scheme, only and tha fact that the road sergeant told them to sally forth at whlrh must ha removed if th dam Is Co. once whil 'her waa yet a good chance oonsiructed, rnnx ihrougli Eden district the .court si to women follow the erenl, fur the horse makes It Imiarsibla fur the company employe The I. A Judge thieves m had been n by Mr. O'Neill lo remuvs Ilia It. house: accompanied by fcteno-MPhumtsO aad donistnnt Own landing ihr arimals hastily toward By a quirt casvaaa it was ascertained their tha peat use. Tlt ofllcrrs Georg U. Mores, weal needed no that a majority of free holders of Eden oond warnlnr, for they at oora set could bh llllltlri Mibng to the ean.voh lust he j aured to sign a petition was out to in picnicking the marauders. apprehend hr, siihmiiicd by ilie company aud oiher Mean white Mr. O'Neill had returned theploauarea of the will be to his home. At drat hr waa excited wayA aisle lawtried. passed years ago gives Ws have a full tort sf Buegiea. and walked reatlesely about thr rwm the right to fne hulders of a Waneto and Firm tinptemerta. Com slow were so the wondering why police to retail or have reuovrd any ta and ssn ue OLD STAND. Buxton la coming. Mrs. O Neill reminded him through their terrilCt , of the rant thu hr had a shirt gua highwaytin running this account Kden hus been tory. stowed tftvay in the garret. 8i after able to ehecs thr plana of tha power The lewis Jewelers baaehalf teaai the pater families" had fairly reI 'n Iras the mils of the 8u'u' wlu isava hm July I covered from lib fear and trembling company. arv srcon.rlixhed by other means rwo will play games ha betook hi. itself to tha u.h. vhara they that garret and and before the state leglalaturr duly 4. plans with the team at dug up ihr fowling ptecr. Whrn he a peiltum will be carried to that ruomag ts the neat dy. Ththataum's with body eoniaiiiina had thrust .loaded two shells, a rt quart that tha boys buck new suits hare antredaad on a ha tha shut Into muxslr, put as that th restate law be tlma a urui doa them tor ahe-flr- rt bold from and rrept noiselessly around moval of any rbnnged In a district of tlghway tha ftoorth. tha eortter of the ham, when 1a his a county will depend upon the wish of astonishment, he new thr thief making a majority of tha entire county. CaU and aso ua M yen want to buy his way back nuo Ihr barn for a Prominent people and leaders in the baggy, aw haw a gaad stack of all Installment of horse flesh. sod Balt of Ogilt-financial clrcl.-ktedTaiid win treat you rlBhC Bum Just aa Mr. O'Nrill was preparing Ijike will support the petition. tea hnplsmeirt Co. tri pull a head on tha bold Intruder, Bouth of Ogdnii ranyun every rnsi-delattar begaa to expostulate. Ils of Weber county la in favor of tha Am tatomatkm has hsaa Iliad tbs tha runs: ruction of tha big back water, know why ha was uatnat Hrory Mlllerand Bra Amanda e wantedtototurn the on Ilia horses out . right while the msjorll) of prapte of Ogden Cole, chairing them with suttsry ha-been th euatom on band wan flaed at tSftV. but ha pasture, ns valley have expressed themselves In Tha In times Saturday nights past. favor of the schema. waa unaUa to secure bandsmen and baa cauanqiareUr not been mau behind the run was i'll prised la i Ilealdea storing vast quantities of one hi uf of voice bear trusted tha a in rrtTiiil Millar waa anwwd loot employes and Imedlately 1h si lust Ion wsirr for summer Irrigation, thebe dam obwill furnish power that must pnttw arid on Mrs, Cole's houao began to duwu upon him. When tbs tained from some source before king. Friday night. police arrived they were notified that Ike rapid Increase In factories and In' had returned, stallation of etenriral machinery over Ws want yaurbualaasa VEHICLEB, whereas Mr. O'Neill WINONA ft their services w ould not Mr needed. the mate and in Weber county, makes groves, WAGONS It Imperative that additional power be MITCHELL)! font aaythlaa In nur secured to kivj pace with the growth Has, and wo will All your orders BICYCLES. " Ul I1 coin-muni- iy " cxim-pan- y s Mll-ler'- l yee-toida- y Burton Implamaat Cn. lb nem-ta- i Oa last Monday event a( tha Intermediate dsaa of tha Third ward Sunday school agreeably e surprised their teacher , Mm Alies XMosdala Vaa Dyke, at her homo, AM Ctenynn road, by giving bar a tin Tha evening was spent la k shower. amueemanta after which variou Were ' - the Whan you boar tha men vtie da too wart. glad tha WINONA wagaas have an rived, there' something la K, Burton Implement Ca. Tha heirs if tha aatata of Mary K. Crlfla. deceased, have pxarihnwd to Addle N. Kay, ona of the helra to be inmmpeiaat, la addition la her share of tha property, all of tha and profits derived from issues mats, the entire total. ,Ou tMr petition Judge Unwell of the district court appointed H. U Orimth hergsanllan. Half af our car of WINONA wagana waa sold and dollveiwd an arrival. Tha other half we want ta eeH la anybody wha wants THft BIST WAGON 'ON Burton Implanwat Ca, EARTH. ' Mrs. Marion Bchow, tta wlfo of Haas Bchow of Hunter Ills, died last Saturday after a lingering llheaa duo ta atomaoh trouble. Mrs. Bchow was hors la Denmark and cam la Utah In . 1867, residing at Salt Lake daring tha fliat eight yean after her srlrsl, gad removing at the end of that time to HuntriUe. She la survived by a and two denghtora, Mrs. Philip Orth and Mrs. William Brrtss of One goo. Mrs. Bedes has bees sol Hied of her mother's demise, and Is now an mate to Hnntavllle. The time of the v funeral will be announced later. 1 hue-.hea- d MAKE FiCHT FOB PRIZE Now that we have fins roads bicycles are la great demand. Remember that H. C. Hansen ft Bon handle tha Na- uf Industry. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tional and Rending Standard blryelrs. Tha following real estate transfers They are tha wheels for strength durability and mu fact action, they nrs were lecnidrd yosierday: P. T. Rniytb to Hugo L While, part of the soi.1 '.least quarter of sort Ion 7, township C north, range I wrat, ami ELKS ELEGANT BADCE hits S and 7. block T. Woudmansees Main street addition. Anna M. Hastings, guardian, to AnMembers of tha local Rika' lodge psrt uf kit I, block 40, era wearing an elegant badge proclaim- nie Juhnsoa, C. ing tha Denver reunion, which Is to plat The D. Jl. Perry estate to Nellie A. he held tint week of July IS. It conPerkins, psrt of lot d. block 19, plat A. sists of a neally aseeuted broom Annla Johnson to Charles H. Boggs, with a pendant bearing a ropreueu laplat C. tino of the Lurln rut'ilf, whlrh Is In- part of lot I, block 40,wife to Eugene tleorge Brown and scribed tlie words, rtla'ewsy of th Judkins, part of tha southeast qua West.' Tha badge was designed by R ter of section Id, township 7 mirth, Mini Evelyn Hendershot. range 1 west. Annie A. Burt to the Ogden Rearer Pipe and Clay company, part of lots I HOLDS VALUABLE UNO and 4. block I. Koulh Ogden survey. Mary R. Clifton to Patrick Murray, David Ecclca has returned from a psrt of lot 14, block 111, South Ogden trip to Mexico, where, among other survey. things, he made an in port km of tha timber belt owned by Adam Patterson AR UNIQUE MERU of this city and others. This land lies about 120 miles want of tha City if Mezloo, and Is, all in all ,oue of tha Yon are very welcome to onr house: moat promising properties owned by It muel appear In other ways than Mr. In fields. local capltallnig foreign words." This te the cteaski Invitation Bcclua slates that Ihe greatest dllll-- , which the PalrUff extends to Its cusIn thus far making tomers In Ihe new menu that has Just culty ewperienord tbs timber a paying proposition la the Issued from the prese. This menu 1 building of a road for trsnsportailuu. undoubtedly the most creditable piece Tbta has, however, been overcome to of work from the tmirt divers standa great estent. and thirteen miles of point! that has occupied the lit I en I Ion tha road through the most difficult sec- nf connoisseurs In Ihe west for several It is said months. In the first piece it te a mastion has been completed. that much of tha lend In thin section terpiece of the printer's art. It conaa la of tha country nearly perpendi- tains cuts and engravings uiiurpscd cular as any on tha American conti- nnd one of the noticeable features nf nent. The trip over the Ban Pedro Ihe work te the fact that It le Indesei) route, miyu Mr. Ecrien. la one of the like a dictionary no that even the most most enjoyable Imaginable, while that devout epicure can turn to viands over the line between El Paso and the ad libitum. The hill of fare I City of Mexico la almost unbearable) prepared In pamphlet form. It Is a at this time of tha year on account of veritable encyclK-dlof palatable tha Intense heat. rullnarv delicacies. Not only this, for It I embellished wit a quotations frcuu the works of literary masters, Shakespeare predominating, end Is a classic from every standpoint. Even Ihe cover is executed In color and the entire BY work 1s a credit both to the artisan nnd the tntltutkn. Indianapolis, June 30. Two thouWEEK'S STOCK MARKET. sand angry spectators at the game between l4iiiirllh and Indianapolis on .New York. June 30. The shirk mar (he locul A merle in grounds ket ha been subjected ti heavy liquitoday made n effort lo mob Tniplre Oweua. Two men were arrested. Ulher dation this week and price have mif nccordlnglv. Tile dincrepancy bewarrants may be served umiorrow. The fered the IntnrrHt returns In ihe mou-edecisions of Owens displi'm-e- d the tween market end the income return on se crowd anil the ninrlnsiou of the secentities at Ihe ruling level of prices ond gamr the ludlansp.dts partisans fnrnlehes the keinotc to the course of started lifter him. I'oilernun hunth-market. - Over extended apeeuln-lorOwens through a side gate nnd Into u the have been first In line uf . wuKi-nThe rrowd refused to and have suffered most. Iniere--.- pressure patrol t rale let the wugoi pax, however, nnd a carrying over the end of Ihe year have w In ofi mt cull for more hurry approached Ihe six per cent ficers. Tweniy-hipolicemen charged an active ditnnd and scanty offei iups be their thr crowd. tedfjv heavy mit Ixirgn capital fore the Iimt.-conl.l he leseui'd. lay in reel estate and the iimial exStone nni etii- -r nisi.-- were tlnowti, tra deninnd for ttKiney to ho exuerted sad Owen uud ihc officer were struck In the fnll an- - held rcsiionslble for many times. None wee badly hurt. hardening courM- - of money - If a . Ron. Pred J. Kleaal of (his city has recently been urging the sitta board of hortlrahure to make a strong fight fur the Senator W. A. Clark MM silver cop that waa. won by Idaho at the few days ago. irrigation coognwa ' He considers the statement that the prise has gnaa into permanent owner-- ' ship as being of no consequence, and stated ta the board that If Idaho failed to , aropt the challenge that slate must practically holm the white flag. Mr. JQeart aisinsins moreover that If the np la no longer offered a new ona of w ' toaal Importance must eventually be a Put up as prise. He told the hnard that alLthe state . heeds to do In order to winNover all jPumpetiiora la to produce as (excellent A display w ess exhibited u he ini tpathai congress in Boise In I-- iteralier . A proper I e said. represonlstlon, 'would surely bo suffleient to' any contest such Ss tha one nirirler consideration. Mr.-- KJeeel emphaateed the willy, c 5 taking the Ogdel Ts choir to tha emigres to ring potion Odv and staled that th was now under conrlderuiianj .l SCHEDULE WILL BE MAINTAINED. TO POOR AUDIENCES GREET EXCEU LENT ORGANIZATION. THOUGHT SOME ONE. WAS STEALING HOUSES. THITRY-MINUT- E f UMPIRE CHASED ANGRY MOB amux-Utio- me. Be In Operation for ths Public Beginning This Morning. Native Sengs Novel and Pleasing Concerts This Afternoon and Evening. Lin Er it t.lM I. tbe grti ' i t For the Fourth Everything correct in haberdashery. Hats in latest vogue in Felt We have just received a special $2.00 line in and Panamas. Felt Hats. Our line of 512.00 Suits worth $18.00 and up is getting lower every day, but there is yet a good selection in all sizes. The Royal Hawaiian band appealed in concert at thr lirand las' night. A the island small audience giveu-musicians, but their playing lacked nothing that true lo make a aupmb organisation ol shilled players on brass "nder tbe d'mrtkrti of Instruments, Captain Berg tr the band has grained a degree of excellence that place it among the first of Its kind now playing before the public. It is pairoulaed by the Hawaiian government, through whose bounty sod patriotism a trip I bring xuad,- - to introduce native auric and demonstrate the abilities of native musicians. Classical, popular and native airs were played. Lrl'llant selections from Wagners works wrrs raerulnd with The phran-nmasterly interpretation. uf the hand Is excellent. Their tempo and precision waa well sustained throughout tha concert, rllmaxes were Interpret sted with dramatic effect, and although many Instruments compose the band, harmonious playing marked very selection. Wei It possible to hear the band In the open, amrli better effects would be secured. The opera house Is too mall fur so large a company and sounds are resounded with a harsh effect oa the ear. It was the Hswailaa Glee club, singing native air that introduced to the audience something unique and m-In music. Mtes lsi Ishua. a native soprano, sang clearly and melodiously. Her voice doesn't thrill on with Ira dramatlo power, hut the ewertnesa of It and Ihs simplicity nf manner which cbaracterined Miss I Lehua's ringing won a hearty espouse from her With string instruments ths native players scoompanled the ringing nf native wings and In refrain the entire glee chio Joins the soloist. John R. Elite sang a number of native songs. He has a swert tenor voice well adapted tn portray the pccullsr music of the Islands. Hawaiian music te distinctive, ft on resembles aomiwhat native-musiAmerican plantations. It te extremely rythmic and melodious Pram the true eipreaainns of sentiment among the natives la song, devoid of technical construction, R has been developed and clothed in th frame work of classical music without loosing nay of Ita Rich In harmony, full of sweetness. evanescent melodies, airy and suggestive of southern sra and balmy nights, R proved a sourae of delight to tbo sudlenrn. The band plays at the Grand this afternoon and (night. It te an opwell worth taking adportunity vantage of. Tourist who have visited Ogden s who have frecanyin atul ci:ist-uquented It, Lav often naked why a kireet car line had never teen built to this ncenic end pleasant retreat. It waa a quratmo frequently asked but Due-iuseldom satisfactorily answeird. the past ft years there i.ave bwa many tine built oa paper and through uf the city press to uns the mountain resort. But R remained r the Ogden Rapid Transit company ta give the concrete ralhef than the abet met production of their puns aud labs. A few weeks agt whrn this oumpany anuuunred that it WMild be operating electric cais to tbe mouth of the canyon by July 1, the nnd Incredulous shook their heads said: Oh, we have heard that story before, and you will have to show ns." These pernons will be "shown today, when hundreds will avail themof selves of their drat opportunity oa going to the mouth of the caay-ian electric car This trip may be made from any point un the company's line. A schedule was put In operation this morning, and cam are running every thlrtv minute from the corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-flftstreet, to th canyon These cars began running at C:15 this morning, and will run until nbuiit IX o'clock tonight. Thin new service will enable the people of Ogden to enjoy a nice car ride aud a pleasant outing at a small exprtise, and at a time suited to their own convenience. Car rides and car back will parties to the canyon and summer didoubtless prove a popular version. This new line wtl lincrewse the popularity of the sanitarium, : It distance from the city has always been a draw-hacVisitors who come to the city on Rundey excursion will have aa excellent opportunity lo take a dip In the big bathing panln at the sanitarium. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock the first car of the larger and newer type mad a trial trip to the canyon. The run from the corner of Washington street to avenue and Tsenty-fourtthe end at the line was made In tees than twenty minute. The track beof yond Glen wood, with the exception two or three corvee which are necessary to follow the contour of the river, le comparatively straight The track Is very smuoth for a new roadbed, and th grade I gradual and gentle. The track and mad bed am bring put In ere good condition, and the authoritiesaddito be congratulated on tha new tion to their lines. The Initial trip yeiterday afternoon eras an entire Those who composed the partyflHtrfv Milton, M- BuckinuWfri: Ram lex, C. H. Klrcher, Jobs Plngree. Tboniaa, N. C. Flygare. William Benton Clem in g, Albert Kleeri. H. H. Henderson. Adam Patterson, Thorn si Feeney, N. Montgomery, Jot. Halley, H. H. Bpeneer. Mrs. Thomas D. Pee. Mrs. Maud Porter, and a number of prran representatives. Joe Bailey ws motorman and Sim Thpniaa acted as conductor. g ROOSEVELT OFF TO OYSTER BAY Executive and Party Left the Capital at Eary Hour Thu Morning. 1, President Washington, July Roosevelt end party left Washington at 12: BB this morning fur Oyster Ray over the Pennsylvania railroad. The of two presidential train roaststed Pullmans end a baggage car. The President drove to the railway station In an open carriage accompaAt Ihe stanied by Reoretary tion he shook bands with hi driver house some attaches. f the White and Entering the train shed the President hook hands with I'nlted Plate District Marshal Palmer and a number of others who were there to see him depart. He chatted for a moment with Tiber Thomas EL Htnne and then entered his epcclsl car. A detail nf detective from headqnar-te- r nnd a squid nf policemen from Ihe Rlxth preclnrt guarded the station. In addition to the President the party rntudated of Reerelary William iioeh. Assistant Rccreisrv M. O. Netherlsnd. John Clerks Thom K. MrGrew and M. R Tlanman, secret service men, represents live of the press asHoeixthins and two White house messengers. Will Speak en Fourth. Oyster Bay. I,. I.. June 3il President Roosevelt will arrive here temor-rrmorning There will le m formal of the vibXKei will reception, n in wait until the Vixirlh of July to see itfNiimt'ilxhi-nd hear thdr nelghhor. t which the President The gstiii-rhii!l tu- held af will speak oeliK'k WednuMlay morning. Will v,-- r niwj in Where the Clothes fit" M. L JULY Race Meet and a in Fair Association has arranged amusement for all at the Fair The Grounds. Wednesday afternoon, July 4th, when the following programs win be given: Inter-Mounta- - Bin-for- WRECKED CREW REACHES PORT. en the Steamer Arrived at Montevideo . Fen-ie- Montevideo, June 10. The British steamer Ferric. Captain Crowley, from Antwerp for Ran Francisco, has arrived here having on board the crew of the Scottish hark Argentina, Captain Ottnrsen, from Lnnenberg, Nova Beotia. January 18. for Rnenca Ayres, abandoned at sea qp fire, which June IS. In latitude 28 south, longitude 48 west. nt the Year. ENTRANCE TEES-fi- ve per rent to enter and five per rent additional from JUt-P- 2:20 cIhhh trot or pace; pnme 1300.00 trot or pace; punte fleutlemang road rare; purne 2 claHg One-hal- f One-hal- f mile daah; pnroe mile aaddle horae rare; pume , , , , - 250.00 40.00 75.00 10.00 HARNESS RACES. Entries rinse Saturday, June 30th. Mile heata, bent 2 in 3, five to enter and three to start. money winnera. No entry fee for aaddle home rare. Money divided 00, 30 and 10 per rent. American Trotting Akaoriution rule to govern. Akaoeiatinn mterven the right to rail races off for audit ient retuumH. Make your cutrien wifh the Secretary, I 1. Ricliartlwin, 307 Twenty-fourtstreet. 1'nigram ko arranged to caune no delay between beat. Single Admission to (irounda 50c. h unniBMsmaiu IT MEANS MUCH TO dishonesty, incompetency, drinking or. smoking while on duty ehould lead to expulsion from the union.. As the milk j wagon drivers work In the early morn-- : Ing, Bnmner gets out at 4 o'clock end rides s bicycle to the saloons where his members are In the habit of taking n drink. When he ctuhee one in the act, the offender is threatened with expulsion under the agreement unless he signs a pledge. ' i OGDEN FOREIGN NEWS NOTES The court circular Quern AlexMrs. andra thin afternoon received Whltetew Reid and Mrs. Nicholas In audience. Longworth atWarsaw, June 30. Terrorist The Exact Change te Be Mad in ths tacked the city paymaster this afterConstruction of Building Not noon, robbed him of 81,800 and escaped. Decided Upon. Another hand robbed the gas works paymaster of 81 J50 and escaped, and a third hand robbed the office of the All of the building appropriation bills Knufelda bedstead factory of 37B. passed by congreee during thn cession Just passed were endorsed yesterday FLIP FLAP WON BY 8PLENDID BURST OP SPEED. bv the President, and the Intelligence has perhaps much significance tn New York, June 30: Brfiore a crowd Ogden as in any other city In the I'nlted Blairs, because it means that of 2S.OOO persons and closing with a this place will have a poetofflee build- terrific burst of speed In the final ing that will properly repreaent the quarter, J. A. Bennett'a Flip Flap, aa enterprise of those who are exerting added starter, at 10 to 1, won the every energy. ln pushing tbe Junction $1B,000 Advance atakee, one mile and City to the front. Although the pres- three furlongs, at Rbeepshrad bay toent structure, eg far as the work of day. J. T. Gaynor'e Whimsical, the 2 to 1 favorite, was seonnd, with J. E. s cvxi st ruction has progressed, would be sufficiently commodtnue fur Madden's Tbe Quanl, 10 to 1, third. was within a fifth present demands, it would be but a The time. 2:17 matter of a few months' time when of a second of the world' record, made more room would Tie needed, and it by Irish Lad in this race two year ago. affords considerable Blr Huon, thn great western colt, satisfaction to know that the building will serve for made his first appearance in the east. tome time to Contractor Tom Lovell, who has charge of the work of construction, was approached ty a press representative last evening for an interview In the adregard to the manner In 8120.000 ditional appropriation nf would be expended, but he refined to speak for publication, saying that be was tno ill tn reply. London, JunwSO. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION CURED BY FOdTOFFiCE.' SE- tonight announces that at End et He waa never able to keep step with his field and finished fifth. When the field straightened out for the run to the finish the pink jacket of Flip Flap flashed into view. This mare had been running last nearly ail the way, and coming on the outside of her field, she gradually gained on the leaders, and fifty feet from the wire she had her head In front. She won by n length from Whimsical, who ootgamed Th Quail for the place, beating the colt a head. Oran, with Miller In the saddle and quoted at IB to 1, defeated a Bret class field of is the 15,000 Great Trial stakes,, over elx furlongs of the Futurity course: Results: first race: steeplechase, full course Kernol won. Phantom second, Knight . Elwsy third. Tima. 6:14 Second race, six furlongs Aeronaut won, Handxarra second, Tiptoe third. Time, 1:13 Third race, the Great Trial stakes, lx furlong Oran 112 (Miller), 16 to 1, wca; Water Pearl 129 (Lyae), 18 to . second: Ballot 122 (Radtke), 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:12 Rthon, Charles Edward. W. H. Daniel, Red River, Paumonek aad Faust also ran. Fourth race, the Advance stakes, one mile and three furlongs Flip Flap 103 (Knauu), 30 to 1, woo; Whimsical 108 (L. Williams). 2 to 1. second; The Quail 111 (Rewell), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:17 Cairngorm, Accountant, Sir Huon and Bohemian also ran. Fifth rare, five and a half furlongs Gold lowly won, Elfall sroond, Moles Eyn third. Time, 1:07. Blxth race, five and a half furlongs Magna Stella won, Knight of Ivanhoe second, Msrriane Banna third. Time, 1:07 e 4-- u Ale-tban- per-hip- mm TO CREATE CARDINALS. Pope Will Held Consistory ('oiim't at 2 p. called at 2:30 sharp, and will coutiuuo with no delay. Something doing every minute. ISaml a euc-ces- 4th Band Concert Rome. June 30. The pope has expressed his Intention tn hold a consistory at Uie pnd of the year at which will several carditis! be crested. Strong Influences are being exercised to establish another eardlnalstp in Ihe I'nlted Slates, hut Argentina Is InsistCUBAN CONGRE8B ADJOURNS. ing that she stem hi hate a cardinal, nnd Itraxll Is making similar represenHavana. June 20. Congress adtations. journed tonight until November. The Havana sewer project, whlrh for years OBITUARY. has been the subject of representntinns hr the I'nlted Ktates government, went Cincinnati. Lawn-nrHsscn. over iintnurhed. Hut little general legof Cincinnati detectives, widely islation of consequence was accomknown tor breaking up gangs which plished. President Palma today signed had been robbing Adams express cars Ihe Mil appropriating IG.000 per kiloIn several states, died yesterday. meter for the construction of twelve I. Capt. Hank Huff, the branch railroad lines of the Van Horne Illlp. veteran yacht master, died at Ills home system. here last night, aged 09 years. He ruffored from a complication nf dis- TOTAL ABSTINENCE DEMANDED. eases. and had been falling ever since WILL MEET NEW CRUISER. the death of Ills wife aimut a year ago. Chicxn. June .in. Stephen C. Rirm-m-C.iptaln Halt wsa one of the most fahustnes sxent for the Milk WagTert an Prince. IIhiII, 3b - A mous yacht handlrr In this country. on Driver Vnlon. has launched a llsyti-u- i criilser upsed to ;i He sailed Ihe Volunteer and Th fender hinenre widely In his organtxa-tiim- . of Inf mi rv on lumril. left In the International races for the He has induced about one hunJune U fie SI. Tuuiia-i- . where America's cup and was master of ihe dred milk wagon driver to sign the she will n'iu-- t tbe new llnviien erui-e- i Vigilant when she went to the other pledge it bin the part few month. Nerd Alexi. wl.hli sjiled Vtnleo sole. He was also captain nf Ihe In- When his union signed an agreement B'ehPinry 1. dependence. and bandied many other with the employee some time np,i. The Norl !ex.s w.i fiwmer:) ihe yachts. Captain Half Is survived hy Puinnrr caused to be Inserted a RiiKsian I'iinco Cayuritic two sous. flan.- - providing that drunkenness or j Diamonds Going Higher j AnoleiaiisoComHtg the largest diamond Importers la we are Informed of another advance of 15 per cent to take effect within 88 days. We are selling at the old pries and It's 10 per cant lower than elsewhere. Goods the beet that can be bought THROUGH c 9 Twoufdbo Wise io invesf Now W urges comparison of goods and price- the only true guide to values. Buy a stone today for (50. "We will buy It back for cash at the end of s year for $45.00. You can find ua here, at that time. DONT TRUST MAIL ORDER CONCERNS d -. 1 . S. LEWtS & COMPANY tn-t:- il llt-r- fr-ii- nar t.il(is in tnn lim, out tins ", ivIiiiw any tnul-riWii- r wilt " at Cost and JEWELERS 'AND OPTICiANS Washington 4 we. At the Big Clock namitig! 5Kirts lf w Half Price. Chemise Gowns-rhfrlkS.?JsltCover- s' nn.Im.nnr nl nnd l,vo olnlmcl to have ever iitlcnijitcd, for if incluilen (he ""-"-"I Purchase of Seasonable Underwear Ever Made "Thousands of Yards of Embroidery C fi-- OF THE CENTURY! ' 'V nnl,rw,ar CLOTHING COMPANY WATSON-TANNE- R Successors to Z. E3BS233 Positively 'V iww. 1. being 1 reunion, u JY Bur WP bey at JUST IN Car AitiUX K Waah. Are. Bh phone. Ita The county board of education, ateun-manrarewl tno mruag ) aaiarjay. she hailing appainstalling aad ratus la the proponed Plain Oiy nchoois to MywaMf ft oroo a ftns. fa? . OshonM Newer, Makes i"d Binder Burton Implement give utisf action. promptly, jrLT MORNING, J. P. ONEILL SCHEME IS HAWAIIAN SERVICE TO C- Bell Pnom, Im BUSINESS OFFIl UTAH, FUNDAY EXAMINER: OGDEN, MORNINel Bivfnon.lnrM'r.lnm TV too, him Lad rxtr.nW e invite yon to compare onr pricea. Examine our offerings and accept onr Guarantee to nave you nt leant 33 per rent. 1-- 2 Our Entire Stock of Walking Skirts at Cost and Less. Imfported Wash Dress Goods and Linens Every yjml priced to clear. Several thmiNindH of yard to po, and the values are the tnort tractive ever offered in order to close ouf the entire stock. LAST AND THOMAS SE9BEK9 at- |