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Show s DAILY GIRL HIS M BOARD CONSIDERS THE TECTS PLANS. ARCHI- 1904. Silk Parasols $1.00 'Pongee but only veled tjyjne ami see Ior yourself tl ar iiv DESCRIBES SOME OF IT8 BEAUTIES. DISCOVERER day Night. Injured. IS, ot win what you want, summer days. They look cooler than , , ! i at Many Hidden Treaaurea Yet to be Wat' Thrown From Har Whaol But Selection Will Probably Ba made Special Meeting Next MonFortunately Not Serioualy JUNE SATURDAY, r OF HARROW ESCAPE DE- STATE JOURNAL, NEVADAS CAVE HEW LOIN STREET MISS WILLIAMS RUN INTO BY LIVERY WAGON. UTAH nr. $4.oo plain pongee allk parasols Re- $2.50 Great Mineral Development Expected. ..$2.00 ld long-tooth- 1. ed O. O. F. STATE EXCURSION. I Castilla Springs Via. Rio Granda. Wednesday, June 22, train leaves 7:45 and 9:30 a. m., returning leaves Castilla S:30 p. m. Fine prizes, dancing, Ashing. . i Grand ball at Hermitage Wednesday evening, June 2ind, under auspices of Stake Board of Religion class. are Incited to participate in the , great state gathering of Scottish people at Lagoon June 22. Athletic sports, valuable prises and a general good time for young or old. Fare 75c, InAll cluding admission cial train. to everything. Spe- Learn to make good cake. FREE lessons . every afternoon. Richardson A Grant, the crockery people. A regular meeting of the board of education was held last night at which all members were present Looking over the plane submitted by Architects F. I Woods and J. A. Smith, for the proposed new Twentieth street school house occupied the greatest part of the boards attention. The architects explained their plans, one by one, and fully an hour was spent In discussing the name. No action was taken In the matter, however, and the arch'tects were asked to submit further details, estimates and apeclAcationa for a special meeting to be held on Monday night, when one of the pinna will, undoubtedly, be accepted. The finance committee reported a balance of $7,485.03 In the treasuy. Superintendent Allison submitted for the following monthly report May: Number at any time In school month 3,749 Average number belonging.... 3,659.2 8,587.3 Average dally attendance 147.2 Average dally absence Number of days attendance.... 71, 420.8 a brief account of the discovery of a mammoth cave located on the San Pedro route in Nevada was published in the Journal. For some time the specimens of the the stalagmites were exhibited in window of the Herald branch office. A letter haa been received from Charles A. Raber, the discoverer and explorer of the cavern, In which he tella of some of Its wonder. The following are some extracts from the letter: "In regard to this cave, I wlah to any: It la the very top of a monster cataract mountain aa they aay, up among the clouds. It caps the mountain like an Immense China hat on a man's head, and under It's crown, on the extreme edges, are openings to other caves. From the sounds they produce I guess by sliding down one of those openings a party might reach Rome two weeks ago Per cent of punctuality Far cent attendance The report of the board of examiners was referred to the teachers committee, to be reported upon at the next The board recommended, meeting. of twenty-on- e out who took the that, lost teachers examination, only four are entitled to certificate The four are: R. E. Williams, Ethel Har- combe and John A. Junk, grammar grade; Pearl Goodale, primary grade. A communication from the Utah Fuel company advised the board that In order to make storage room, they would sell nut and lump coal at $1.75 per ton, f. o. b. The matter was referred to the supply committee. Bids for next years school supplies by the following parties wer opened and referred to the clerk for tabulation, to be presented at the next meeting: Browning Bros, company, Boyle Hardware company, Z. C. M. L, Brantley Paper company, C. J. Ross and the Lambert Paper company. A bill of Mias Orth, for work upon school records, amounting to $37.50 was ordered paid. Applications for positions were received from Thomas M. Ratherton, Gelatin, Mo.; Catherine Keeler and Now See Here We have told you time and time again about our They are the finest in tha State and we know it, else wo Look into this matter and lat us prove to you correct made here, and at a prloe lower than any other place Optical Parlors. wouudn't say it glasses can bo in tha city. Examinations and consultations arc free. Get Ready FOR JULY 4th AT Z. C. M. I. GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Annual June Sale. June 8EE allk parasols.... $1.25 plain pongee allk parasols $1.60 $ QQ hand-ba- chain-pure- g ith in ownin' e. 0f the displayed WWst chain puraea; all colors 45c At Special line of large bags, leather and chain handles; little puree Inside, black and aj tan Gibson" bags, black and tan, leather handles, very swell $1.35 Bags In assorted colors, tan, blue and brown, leather . and chain handles, regular $2, $2.25 and $1.59 $2.50 Ladies Gauntlet Gloves 50c a Rare Bargain Six serviceable men's trade regular quality, suitable for dosen aa Dogskin, $1.25 gloves, known In Riding, Cycling, Automobiling, etc. Colors, brown, and black; ladies marked , C 4, 6 2, 6 4, 7 and 7 4. They run very small and for thla reason we agre selling them at od 1-- 1-- and Driving children's sizer 1-- 8-- 5UC WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY W. H. vada g "There la a fissure vein immediately connected with this cave of caves, and no doubt la the cause of Its strange make-uI really believe there la another Jerome mine here. Copper stains and deposits and iron ore are visible for miles around this mountain of caves. Then, again, I find signs of carbonate and sulphide of lead with chloride and carbonate of lime formation. The bottom of the top cave shows figures in places like the backs of turtles. By striking one of these with an ax the outer shell scales off in the form of a bowl shaped vessel, with beautiful sky blue or greenlnsh blue tints Inside. These In particular furnish objects of the greatest curiosity. "I have not yet explored the cave thoroughly, and I expect to find many, many wondere hidden In the Inner recesses of this Woiylerfuily adorned mineral-bearin- p. home. ' Lots will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles to spend the summer The asphalt plant of P. J. Moran company haa been erected near the 2 stock yards and will begin work In a day or so. e A farewell party, largely attended, was given In the third ward hall last night in honor of Fred Williams, who leaves on a mission to England. The eleven -- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Stetcher of this I city, who are on an eastern trip, died at Bpringfleld, HI., this morning. Young Ira Thompson was arrested last night by Officer Herrick charged with the theft of a bicycle. The matter Is being investigated by the police. Leroy Taylor, of the Ogden baseball team, and wife, went to Brigham City this morning where the former la pitching In an exhibition game for Brigham this afternoon. Harold, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones, died at the family residence this morning. Funeral services will be held on the lawn In front of the Jones residence on Tewnty-alxt- h street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Ann Hardy will be held at the Fourth ward meeting house Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains may be viewed at 2046 Adams avenue on date o f funeral from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Friends are Invited. j CO. a Jewelers and Opticians. J. s; LEWIS OGDENS 0 yourself Liberal Savings stylish, swell newright place or Every lady delights one. They are useful, durable and add to the stylish appearance owner. A number of "Gibaon. Peggy" and Flatiron" styles are in Bags & Purses in window. ON HAMMOCKS AND PORCH FURNITURE 4 Week Commencing Monday, June 20. j OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET Co. j o6oooooooooooooooooo$o$o$moooooo$8ooooo$oo$$$$$$$$$$$ooooooo$$$oooo$$$MM Great June Sale in 22-23-24-- BIG AD ON 25. PAGES S AND 7 Journal Want ads bring you results Summer Goods All a v 2,000 yards of Printed Cotton Wash Goods In about a hundred choice designs of the present seasons printings probably the most wanted fabrics of more than the prices we ask today. The designs are in small rosebuds, present demand worth polka-do- ts In colors and black on whit grounds, and white polka-doon colored grounds, and small white figures on navy blue and black grounds. In two grades of cloth one-thi- rd ts . 12 2 cent Rosamsl Now at, a yard The 17 2 And The 17 Now yC cant Crepe Rays Now at, a yard Tha ! LOCAL BRIEFS 2 51-8- China. This capping, or top cave would readily shelter a regiment of soldiers. The very mouth of it overlooks the Las Vegas country, most beautifully watered. But the best of it Is that this 99.9 cave Is liable to add another great 95.6 page the mineral records of Ne- There Is plenty of pure water here, requiring only a little development for an ample flow. The mouth of the cave Ton'll never drink nny other kind and the surrounding fastnesses are the of aoda water after once trying home of the mountain sheep. STANDARD. Insist on having it Maud K. Taylor, city. "From Cave Springe on the line of Clerk Rolapp reported that he had the San Pedro ft Balt Lake road. Is a NOTICE! checked the monthly report of the gradual rise of about eight miles to the mouth of the cave. It would make Any person who was present at Og- treasurer and found It correct. an Ideal resort. den depot, November 4, 1903, and saw soldiers placing, cartridges on railroad SMALL BLAZE; LITTLE DAMAGE. tracks for purpose of having them exThe fire department was called earploded by passing trains, will confer last evening to extinguish a small ly a favor by at once communicating blase in Larson's blacksmith shop, at with the undersigned. 2081 Washington avenue. Some of the GEO. M. KERR, workmen, after quitting for the day, A 44444444 Depot Master, Ogden, Utah. had evidently dropped a hot iron near Mrs. Kate Walker, accompanied by some wood, which in the course of her son, la Mrs. A. W. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. probably fifteen minutes started the Agee. Harlan, visiting f blase. The fire was extinguished by Mrs. Janies Ballard haa gone to FURNITURE FOR SALE Of Ave the chemical. The damage done was Mont, where she will visit with Butte, . rooms, cheap. 7(2 26th street light friends for several weeks. Mrs. Charles E. Dufar and daughter a .... $2.00 plain qongee and the right time to provide This is the Miss Maggie Williams, the flfteen-year-odaughter of Edward Williams, the grocer on Twenty-fift- h street, was run Into by a delivery wagon this afternoon. She was riding a bicycle and was on her way down town to procure medicine for her alck brother. On the corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street, she was about to turn to the other aide of the street, but in doing so aha was compelled to pass around the rear of a slowly moving car and did not notice a delivery wagon, driven by a boy, which was coming from the other side of the car, until she had ridden squarely into it She was thrown to the pavement . but the horse, fortunately, stopped Immediately and Jumped to one aide and thus barely missed her head. The young lady was Immediately carried Into Drivers drug store where her Injuries were attended to by Dr. Dickson. Miss Williams Is not severely injured but has a deep scalp wound caused by a comb which she wore In her hair. The comb, apparently, was pressed into her head. She also plnlned of a pain under her right arm but It la believed to be nothing more than a bruise. The young lady was badly frightened and shaken up. $2.25 plain pongee Bilk parasols a The 17 Now 2 cent Brodse Moline I2c at, a yard cent Calelette j at, a yard choice, full and complete variety of designs to select from. Ix2C 2 12ic Mountains of White Muslin Underwear " REINFORCE THE JUNE 8ALE TODAY. You might think the great white Sale was starting off, crisp and new this morning. The counters are newly filled with the fresh and dainty garments that are needed by the thousands at this season. styles of Nightgowns 30 styles of Petticoats at at 50c to $2.29 49c to $3.75 25 styles of Corset Covers 10 styles of Drawers at at 27c to $1.19 15c to $1.69 15 Remarkable Sale of Suits Shirt-Wai- st It has been a long time since there has been such a superb offering of exactly the garments that women wanted at the moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the lawns, the suits, chambray of which every woman wants several right now. They are made up In the prettiest styles weve seen. They are nicely made, and They are new. fresh, perfect In every way-ea- ch suit In Its own box. shirt-wai- st good-fittin- g. The $3-5- 0 SUIT, now at $2.50 25 sample The $4.00 SUIT now Shirt-Wai- st at.. $34X1 The $54X1 8UIT now at.. $44X1 Suits at haif price. Wonderful Ribbon Values 3-- 4 AND 5 INCH wIDTH, VERY FINE ALL SILK SATIN TAFFETA, 10c, 14o, 16c A YARD. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Which would you rather do: Buy muslin by the yard, and have It made Into Sheets and Pillow Cases at home, or buy the Sheets and Pillow Cases, neatly made and ready to put on the bed, at LESS than the cost of the muslin by the yard. You can do either you like, right here. The muslin's the same; grade for grade; you can see that by the brands on each piece. well-kno- SHEETS WITH PLAIN HEM 81x90; 81x90; Beats all Extra heavy .... PILLOW CASES WITH PLAIN HEM. 50c 65e 42x36; Argyle 12 42x38; Spartan 13 LAST & THOMAS |