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Show MQI DAILY EIGHT DEAF RE50I-VE- D THAT SOME PEOPLE LIKE PATTERNS WHILE BRILLIANT UTAH STATE HI DUMB JOURNAL. MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1907. 'I SHALL WE Mi EXERCISES TONIGHT SOME like quiet thincs. but vhat EVER Voo WEAR ITSHOULP BE Good cur material, fashion blt UNIQUE AND INTERESTING GRAM TO BE GIVEN. CITY SHOULD PRO- OF JULY? Parasols HAVE A ROUSING CELEBRATION. OLD-TIM- E This is to be a season AND WELL MADE. THAT 5 THE HALL AARK Judge Rolapp Wilt Deliver the Address Lst tha Patriotism ef Young Amsrica Flow Free and Untram ms led City to the Class Diplomas Will be Presented by Hon. I. L. Clark, of Board Council, Civic Lsagua and Wsbsrj Club 6hould Take Up tha Mattor. of Trusts Everybody ia Invited. BUSTER BROWN Is Ogden going to celebrate Perhaps no institution in the state That Is the question that is be- presents as attractive a program on commencement day as does the Utah Ing asked by the State Journal al-- ! State School for the Deaf, Dumb and ready and It is not a uit too soon, Blind. To go there and watch the either, to begin thinking about it. If it students sing, Instead of listening tu Is Intended to do anything in that line. them; to see" them read instead of For many years Ogden has not had a hearing them, and the many other celebration of the nation's natal day things you see and hear Incident to an that could have been said to be genInstitution of this kind Is always en- eral, and which could be called at all trancing to the public. The annual ex- worthy of a city of this slse. The ercises of the institution take place matter has always been left to the this evening at the school. The pro- Grand Army of the Republic or some gram la an excellent one, and the other organisation. What the people hurrah, faculty has provided for the accommo- want ia a genuine dation of all who desire to attend and with the attendant fireworks, balloon extends a cordial Invitation to alL The ascensions, ball games, red lemonade list of those who graduate this year i and every other old thing. Including Is as follows: Rufus E. Briggs of Tren- flecrackers galore, bombshells by the ton, Utah; Elsie Christensen, South carload and all the police in the lockJordan, Utah; Lissle Egglnton, Ogden, up, so that young America may have Utah; Emma Emrfiertson, Ogden; Ivy untrammeled sway and unalloyed Griggs, Salt Lake; Mary Woolslayer, pleasure. The average kid will furBountiful; Fred Lowe, Salt Lake, all nish the celebration If you give him a of the school for the deaf, and Bernard chance. Iverson, Salt Lake; Carl Lind, Bing- ham; Lulu McDonald, Sevier, and Wll-- t . UPUJ nv l 11am of Murray of the school, A gLHcNIt 01 for the blind. The program follows: POSTAL DEPARTMENT Music, Columbia the Gem of the : .Orchestra Ocean" Rev. P. A. Slmpkln Envelopss and Wrappars to bo Issued Prayer Pian- oBearing Stamps of Nsw Design Jensen fa) The Mill" Washington's and Franklins Will Appsar Thereon. (b) La Condole" Pp. I No. 9. .Reynald i of Parasols . We have prepared with the greatest assortment we ever had . ; , Ve e marked them at prices which are causing them to sell quickly. , . this-year- ; I WRIGHTS old-ti- YOU ARE PAYING TOR IT THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU .SHOULD NOT HAVE WHAT PLEASE YOU? IF YOU LIKE BRIGHT SUIT, BRIGHT NECKTIEJ, BRIGHT JHIRT.S AND BRIGHT HOSIERY, WHY NOT BUY THEM? OF COURSE YOU KNOW YOU M VST COME To THE STORE THAT CARRIES BRIGHT PATTERNS IF YOU WISH TO GET BRIGHT PATTERNS. WE HAVE THE REPUTATION YOU KNOW. FOR CARRYING THE BRIGHTEST LINE OF WEARABLES FOR MEN THAT IS CARRIED IN THIS CITY. THERE IS No REASON WHY BRIGHT PATTERNS SHOULD NOT BE MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL. YOU KNOW HOW IMPOSSIBLE IT IS TO DESCRIBE A COLOR OR COMBINATION OF COLORS. BRING YOUR EYES TOOUR STORE AND LET THEM LOOK AT THE ATTRACTIVE THINGS WE HAVE TO SHOW YOU. WE CARRY YOU KNOW, EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND ir LITTLE MEN WEAR. Pie-tur- ss Lulu McDonald. postmasters and all others concerneJ Graduating essay. Mount Vesuvius" Elsie Christensen have been notified that shortly ' after L. W. Ford June 0, 1907, the department will be' Overture, Medley Orchestra. ' gin the Issue of stamped envelopes and Graduating essay, Enoch Arden" newspaper wrappers bearing embossed Carl Und postage stamps of new designs in four Plano denomination 1, 2, 4 and Schytte The form of these Stamps will be an (a) Etude" Op. 58 (b) Marcs de Salon" Op. 6S . . .Wilson ellpse on one end. The subjects. In Address and the colors of their back- Judge H. H. Rolapp Preaentatlon of Diplomas will be: Benjamin grounds Hon. L L Clark Franklin, green; George Wash- Music, Robin Adair" Benjamin Frank- Ington, red; ' Cornet aolo. Orchestra Hu, black; George Washington, bas-reli- ef, i blue. ing class pf the Ogden high school by the Alum.il association of that Institution. I; Take your family to the Falstaff to eat Private entrance for ladles. Everything the market a (fords served In manner. Tour family will Look out for The Den." appreciate a change. f rou drink, drink icllowatona. The funeral services over the reBeer on Imported Muenchner mains of James Faulkner, who died drought at FaliUfT Cafe. Try it. last Haturday aa the result of general Hyde Tlngey was In the city yesdebility, were held this afternoon from Daterday, the guest of County Clerk the Third ward meeting house at 2 vid Mattson. o'clock. Jark Edwards, a prominent busiThe county officials have filed with ness man of Logan, Is In tha city on the county clerk the following statebusiness for a few days. ment of fees collected In their reThe Ogden Furniture Co.u ex- spective offices for the month of May: pansion sale means everything cheap- Kherlff, 1110.11; clerk, (579.40; recorder, er. It will pay you to buy now, JJ99.05; treasurer, (1.59, For trierry dinner parties. Urge or Harry B, Jennings, formerly counmall, there la no place like the Vienof Carbon county, Wyoming, clerk ty na, Ogden. Ladles' grill rooms. has come to Ogden to make hla home, It will pay you to aea the Electria accepted the position of chief Cash Register at The Crystal, 2477 having clerk of the Ogden exchange of the Washington Avenue.. Where the cars Rocky Mountain Telephone company. LOCAL BRIEFS flrat-cla- sa . . John M. Wilson has severed his connection with A. Kuhn A Bra. and has accepted a position with the Eccles Lumber company. Saturday the students, faculty and members of the graduating class of Weber Stake academy went to Lagoon for their annual outing. Manager Will Williams of the Candy company, who has been seriously 111 with typhoid fever, Is Improving rapidly. The examinations for eounty teachers will be held the 9th, 7th and Sth days of June at the high school building on Adams avenue. Quite a number of Ogdenlles have gone to Salt Lake city today to attend the church school convention, which convened there this morning. Wills d Scowcroft has returned from aa extended business trip to Goldfield, Nev., where he has been on matters connected with hla firm. The funeral services over the remains of Ray Doxey were held yesterday from the Second ward meeting house. Bishop McQuarrte presiding. imHomes on easy payments; Call on mediate possession given. George A. Horn, The Real Estate Man. First National Bank building, at once. A family of young coyotes baa been added to the Zoo" at 'Glenwood. by Manager They were purchased Washakie InGrant from a couple IQiupe-Willia- . tf diana This evening at the Congress Dancing academy there will be a formal reception tendered to the graduat IS MY 54TH BIRTHDAY. known M. Potter, the well Paul dramatist, was born at Brighton. Eng, June I. 1851. Though an Englishman by birth his professional career has been Identified almost wholly with the stage hi America. He began hla career as a London correspondent of the New York Herald in 1871, and retained his connection with that 'paper for thirteen years. He came to America Ln 1885 and for a time was on the editorial staff of a Chicago newspaper. He began writing playa In 1889, ifa first production being, The City Directory." The success of his initial effort prompted him to more ambitious work, and In 1892 he wrote a comedy called The American Minister," which wits produced by W. H. Crane. "Sheridan, or the Maid of Bath," waa written for E. H. Cot hern In 1893, and In the same year another of Mr. Potters plays, "Our Country Cousins," was produced by Daniel Frohman. In 1895 he dramatized DuMsuriers novel bas-reli- ef i "Two-Cent- Caught Big Balling Fish. Louia Wearer of this city returned from a visit to the Florida coast Saturday, bringing with him a ailing fish, which he landed with n hook and line after 25 mlnutea of sport, says the Washington Post. This Is said to be the third flah of Its kind ever caught In American waters, and Mr. Weaver has been busy since his return receiving congratulations from his numerous fishing friends. The monster will be turned over to of Trilby," which met with wonderful the Smithsonian Institution, which 1s euccess In both the United States and without specimen of this kind. England. Other well known pieces from Mr. Potters pen have been "The Qualified. Under Two Flags," Conquerors." Notre Dame,' and The School Girl." "Say," said the dilapidated In4t vlduel as he bumped Into a local THIS DATE IN HISTORY. capitalist, I'm looking for a backer."' 1804 Wbat'a the scheme? , aaked the Richard Cobden, English statesman, born. Died April 2, INNS. 1. c. 1808 Jefferson Davis, president nf II I had 110,000 I'd challenge Jefthe Confederate States of America, fries for the heavyweight championborn. Died Dec. 9. 1889. answ the scriy party. 1833 Joseph Howard, Jr., American ship." r Joined the other, Why," you Journalist, born. up' before him for 1843 King Frederick VIIl of Den- couldn't stand seconds d P-tl- W. P. Hart, who waa formerly In the employ of the Union Pacific here, but who has been at Evanaton, Wyo., for the past three yean, has been aent back to Ogden again and will have a more Important position than the one mark, born. at Evanaton. 1853 Paul M. Potter, English dramOne of the heaviest, If- not the atist. born. In ever this heaviest, rain experienced 18(5 Prince of Wales, city occurred yesterday morning about to British throne, born. 11 o'dwk. It lasted but a few mo1990 President Carnot pardoned the ments, but so heavy was the downpour Poke of Oreans, who was escorted that the streets were converted into out of Franc. rivers within a few momenta 1894 Six hundred men slain In the Does It not seem mors rational defeat of the government troops in that a man especially fitted In certain San Salvador. 1895 General work should meet with greater succaptain cess than the one without that special general of Madrid, assaslnated. 1899 The Prince of Wales' horse training? That Is the plain reason why Dr. Elliott,' the specialist, treats Persimmon won the Epsom Derby. chronic cases only. Office, 159 WashCARD OF THANKS. ington ave. We desire to return heartfelt thanks Quite a number of Ogdenltes went for the evidence of warm friendship to Salt Lake yesterday to witness the extended during the great baseball game between Salt Lake and that has befallen us the deathcalamity of our waa scheduled to have darling baby, Juanita A. Hulmstmn, Ogden, which taken place at Walkers field at 3 and softened a loss that otherwise o'clock In the afternoon. The heavy would have been completely overrains, however, rendered the grounds whelming. We desire to thank in a so soft and slushy that it was found special manner the members nf the Impossible to play. Second ward choir and the soloists, also When the business men of Omaha the speakers, whose remarks were start out on their 5, getting comforting and consoling, also to our acquainted trip they will not, aa they many friends for the many beautiful have always done In the past, take a brass band with them, but Instead the MB. AND MRS. T. HULMSTON. Elks' quartette, the finest quartette west of Chicago, will be with the parSubscribers of tho Utah State Jourty. prepared to furnish a nal are requested to read and follow article of music. netruetione printed at head of Edi-- When In town visit torial Column. The Den." - heir-appare- nt Prlmo-Rlver- 000-ml- . Within a border surrounding the will appear in subject In white embossed capital letters the words United States and the de," "One Cent," nomination etc. The denomination will appear also In large numerals, one on each aide of the subject. a. le flow-er- a first-cla- ss three "Thats 11 right," replied fbe schemer. But. say, when It come to tV kin I'm a terrible terror from Terroravllle." Anclsnt English Inna The village Inn at Addington, In tbe county of Surrey, baa been tenanted by the member of one family since the reign of Henry VIL On tbe death of tbe mother of the parent hostess she left no son, but only three daughters to survive her. The three sisters in turn took; possession, and the present hostess la the last of them. The Jolly Miller Inn, at Newham, Cambridgeshire, ha been kept by a family of the name of Mmk for the last 400 yeara It I recorded ln Cambridge annals that Queen Elizabeth once stopped here and drank a quart of Ye Olde English Ayle" without getting down from her horse. MOORE IS GIVEN CAUSES EXCITEMENT STIFF SENTENCE Thoughtless Kid and ths Usual Cigar-stt- s Judgs Murphy Administers a (,u. Penalty to George Moor. Whs! Figurss in Case Kid Dropped Brutally Bast Up Frsncii Cigarette Into the Barrel and ths Latter Got Back at the Kid. ths A gad Civil War Vatsran. (1 . A firecracker, with the assistance of Nk-ho- THIS THE TOGGERY WHISKEY BARREL 1 After listening to the a messenger boy and an empty whisky Francis Weaver, the nr barrel, caused a little commotion on Washington avenue, near Twenty- fourth street, yesterday afternoon. , The boy had a firecracker that he wanted to set off, but he didnt know how to do It without getting Into trouble with the police, there being a law against the firing of these articles within the city limits on any other day . repeats such an act. than the Fourth of July. Suddenly he Weaver waa on hla way home when was struck In the bead with a brilliant he met Mrs. Moore, and at her request Idea. An empty whisky barrel , was walked with her past the old canning standing. ln front of the POulaen aa- - factory. It being dark and she Ths boy touched a lighted match what nervous When near this pises to the fuse and dropped the firecracker they met Moore, who smashed the old Into ths bunghola. When the powder man in the face, knocking him to the fired up It ignited the gas In the bar- - ground, afterwards beating and chok-rand there was an explosion that Ing him. Moore plead guilty to assault could be heard for blocks The shock and battery ln police court Haturday shattered a lower window of the store morning, but Judge Murphy continued and broke a atone ornament on the the case until he could learn the full building. A little boy who was stand- particulars Tha sentence as given ing near by waa struck on the leg by this morning seemed to iiurt with the a piece of flying wood, but was not hearty approval of all who heard tho seriously hurt. Ths messenger boy testimony. suddenly remembered something that had to be attended to In another neighUnappreciated. borhood and Jumped on hla wheel and A noted evangelist was preachlni off down tha street before the the other day In an uptown church, police arrived on the scene. ays the New York Times The family who entertained him had a son who Daguerreotype to "Coma In Again. waa usually fond of attending servics Ye; I expect to cfi a revival in When hla parents wen ready little daguerrotypea, aald a prominent pho- Charles flatly refused to go with them. "What'a the matter? aaked the tographer; but It will bo an expensive fad, and It Indulgence confined mother, much surprised; "are you mr - beNo, but I heard Doctor to people of means It almply a revival of tho thing of old. for which fore, and I don't like him," contested the child. ao many have a curious and Indefina"Oh, Charles that's a wicked thing ble liking. I am equipped now to make daguerreotype, but thu far the to ' say," gasped the mother. Tea cull hive been few. A the fact that mother why." 1 um Well," aald Charles, he preachei making them become known I 0 that I can't keep awake and he a long In Increase the orders. expect great No; were not looking anxiously for preaches ao loud that I cant go to leep. the business It' merely an advertisement for ns ao to apeak, but we ELKS, ATTENTION! think it a good move to help u hold Ns 719 will entertain its ..ELK8I. trade the rich. among jur members at the Press Club Concert, reTuesday Evening. Member are at Room I be at te Lodge Senator Warners Heavy Mall. quested Sharp. Senator William Warner of MisJ. H. KNAUSS, See. souri probably gets the largest mail of any member of the United States The scent of roan pervades the senate. It la not unusual for him to breath of the girl that takes Hnlltotera receive more than 100 letters a day Rocky Mountain Tea Bright eyes and some days the number la nearer red lips good health follow Its use. 15 200. There are two reasons for Mr. cento. Tea or Tablets T. H. Carr, Warner'a large mail In the first place Phar. he la the first Republican senator Missouri has had in more than SO years "Cure la Centuries Old. Besides that, Mr. Warner has served member of the Italin A prominent as commander-ln-chie- f of the Grand chamber of has taken a leal deputies Army of the Republic and la now a out of the book of his Illustrious comember of the board of managers uf nfrere, Marcus Tullius Cicero, by bathNational homes ing In the mud of lake Aguss, as Cicero did 2,00V yeara ago, In order to get rid of the gont Tbe mud of the standFound a Loophola. waters In the district west of Excuse me," said the len indi- ing was famoui from early times vidual with the ahlny Prince Albert Naples relief of antbritis The luxe the for coat, aa he entered the acred rloua high livers of the Imperial days of the sanctum, but do 'yon knew their efficacy, and no doubt, did teed anyone to write pieces for the their cure" there In mnch the same japer? fashion as their modern represent No, replied tbe editor gruffly, we live does lon't need anybody to write pieces for tbe pape at present" Then, aald the lean Individual, wouldnt you care to employ some no to teach you to use correct EngNO GUESS-WOR- K lish?" Milwaukee Sentinel. e some-loo- w-a-a - 1 p-- pre-clncc- Speaker In Jovial Mood. Speaker Cannon returned to Washington with a face of such biasing hue aa to excite wonder among hla friends. EXCURSION TO ELY. This la the result of constant exposure June 7th, via Southern Pacific. Spec- to the ann In tropical waters "Yes he acknowledged, ial train leaves Ogden 9:15 p. m., ar- my face la red, riving at Ely at 9:15 a. m., Saturday. "but It's because of my youth and June 8th. Stay Ely Saturday and Sun- good health. I've been plowing the day, and leave Ely 8:00 p. m., Sunday, Spanish main and havent had a pain June 9th, arriving Ogden next morn- since I left here that la, except ing. Round trip (15.50. Sereno E., and he doesn't count. . If you trade here you get the beat for the least money. C. F. GROUT Grain, Seeds end Poultry Supplier Hy, JS3 Twwty-fwrt- St. N In Thi c - -- - v - Mir ' WjSWKte 4 q n. el Hash ieoa - testimony of aged civil veteran who waa so brutally beaten bv George Moore last Wednesday evenUur while be .was escorting Moore's 41. voroed wife to her home. Judge Mon phy sentenced the fellow to ten three months ln Jail and pay a tha of (99. This dose, it is thought, wiu cifkae Moore to think iwh-he e |