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Show v t r ' tea. THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ' 1904. METHODIST DELEGATES E Sensation Caused by Barring Writer of an Article About the Fight for Bishop-Fourte- enth B Jot Results in Election of Eighth Bishop. Is now in full progress, and will continue until further notice. It is undoubtedly the greatest money saving event of the season on strictly high grade merchandise. ' y'ee . Messrs. heard here today and Hist Cnlhiie utiil Johnson, would Iw lu'iird Root Mr. on Monday at Trenton. then resumed Siia argument. EIGHTH BISHOP CHOSEN. Dr. J. II. 1.0, of Synwiwo uni- Day, rham-elloversity. waa cboaen bishop on the fourteenth liallot, nveivlag 44 om of the B98 halluts carl- - This rumpleiPS thn alert ion of general Angi-lea- PRIVATES WILL GET THE CREDIT Four missionary superintendent. rhns-and bishops are yet the routrisnir ballmej on one for Africa and two for Southern Astatic thin nuvnlng. .Adjourued until Monday morning. 1 f General Funaton Will No Longer Ap pear aa a Haro in Kansas High School Histones. 2lr-O- n the 11th j) Angeles. May ballot taken by tle Methodist general conference last night, ihe reault or which was announced this morning rethere a as no elect ion. J. 11. Hay Jii-! ceived 299. 11. J. Cook 2h8, H. f. W. ninga 30, IV. A. Quayle 19. and J. Ebowen 13. The reault shows a loss of 22 vo'es for Dr. Day from the previous ballot and a gain of 18 for Dr. Cook. Predictions are now freely made that will not I l the eighth bishop elected one of the present lenders. The most con-- J ! prominently mentioned in this portion is Dr. Quayle of Kansas City. The morning session was taken up Ewi'h a dismission of the question of I restoring the pastoral time limit A Sensation was caused early In the season by the adoption of a resolution from the privileges uf the j excluding hall, the represent at ire of a local j newspaper on account of the publicstion of an article regarding the fight alleged to be In progress against Dr. tbo Day, the leading candidate for bishopric. The twelfth ballot resulted in no election. Dr. Day receiving 398; Di. 1 - ' Cbbsao. May 21. A riispatib to the Tribune from Tiqieka. Kansas, says: Pupil of thn Kansas high srhnoia will no longer he taught (hat it was for ewiinnfiiig ihe.Bug Bag river in the Philippines and in the fare of a hot fire from the enemy lhat General Frederick Kunelon was promoted from colonel of volunteers to lie a ludgadlor iu the regular army. A of the mate hook rommiSNlon has ordered the account of the incident expunged from the hisfor use tory. which has lieen In the high srhnoia for five years. When General Funaton was promoted to the place he now holds his commission declared in explicit terms that his promotion was earned by his action in swimming the Bag Hag In the fare of a severe fire from the enemy. "We will give credit to the privates, Trembly and White, to whom li belongs, said Commissioner McCray, a member of the The misstatement that General Funsfou ever swam the river will he dropped now while there are men living In the tate that know It Is not true. Cook 197, Dr. Quay In 89, W. C. Jen- nings 13, and Dr. Smith 11. Seven hundred and fifteen votes were cast. Dr. Cook then withdrew, saying he had no desire to be a party in a long continued contest. He thanked his friends for their loyal support and hoped that no more ballots would lie cast for him. Recess was then taken. i 1 , We have long ago demonstrated f. ARGUMENTS IN SECURITIES CASE Newark, Nj J., May SI. The hearlpg , of arguments on the peril inn of K. H. f' Harrlmmi and Winslow Pierce for an Injunction against the distribution of . assets of the Northern Securities coin-- ; pany was roidlnuod before Judge Brad-- , ford. At the opening of court it was decided Brail ford Judge by that the arguments of Eiihu Root for the Northern Securities, and Attor-- i ney Thatcher, representing the Oregon Ira Short line bondholders, would You cant afford to neglect supplying your present needs in full that you will have another Our entire store is leaded with SUMMER NECESSH IES, fresh from the best factories in the land, and every line of seasonable goeds comes under the ban of this GREAT REDUCTION SALE. FRACTIONAL VALUES ON COLORED DRESS GOODS MATCHLESS LOWERING OP PRICES ON DOMESTICS We will not attempt to give a full description of the many sacrifices to be found in our Dress 'Goods Department. You know the quality, the variety and the exclusiveness which lends such distinction in fabrics found here. Heavy buying will take place in this depart ment, as this is just ihe time when this class of goods is most needed. Here is another department where our prices and qualities will The patterns are so varied, and assortments lo defy all competition. find exactly what they want. will that large every one 85c 79c 85c 7c 6fc 6fc 12 c 10c 38c 25c 45c 12c 17c 12ic Bt. Louis, May St, Blowing out the gas resulted in the death of one, and thn serious injury of another world's fair visitor. Mr. R. II. Battershy of Anumrlaw. Washington, was found dead In bed today at the residence of Mrs. Joseph Leonard. The room was full of gaa and a Jet was turned on at full blast Charles Klraber of Lonisville, Colo., was found unconscious and almost asphyxiated in his room. He stated that he was unacquainted with gaa and blew out the flame upon retiring. He will Our patrons repeatedly tell us that we have by far th: finest line of Silks to be found in this market. We have made such startling reductions in this department that can only result in the greatest silk selling event in the history of this store. We mention below only a few of our recover. GREAT EPIDEMIC One Hundred and Fifty Dcatha from Spotted Fever Reported In New York. offerings in this line. Our entire line of Fancy Silks, black and colors, worth$J,25 to $2 50 all subject to your choosing during this sale for so much in demand Black and colored Pongees 4 I for now just Our complete showing of HANDSOME SHIRT WAIST SUIT SILKS have been plaeed on sale for JC A I A U 95c These prices, without doubt, mean the greatest reductions ever made here on all this season's newest materials. I AfFQ ANH TDIMMIMfQ XL I lllf IItIII X VJJ rXl LnLLj of In Ihe past fort nigh; there have been 130 deaths In New York from spotted fever, nr cere-br- o spinal meningitis. That ths epidemic is increasing la ahnwn by the fart that the week Just passed had 4 fatalities. Stringent measures are now dicing taken by the health department to stop the spread of the contagion which has grown steadily tiee Marvh 1. Just how the disease Is transmitted is not fully understood by the doctors nor U there any known remedy, the effort, of the physician being directed almost entirely to alleviating the terrible agony of the sufferer. The last great epidemic from the disease in New York occurred in 1893, when It caused great mortality. Pine Hlaci Taffeta, worth 60c for ,' Pine Black Taffeta, worth 83c for 45s ' 55c inches wide, nur own guaranteed, never lias been 85c sold for less than $1.00, now Fine Black Taffeta, 24 26 inch Taffeta, worth $1.25 for 36 33c inch Black Taffeta, worth $1.50 for 36 inch Fesu de 1.10 Sol, worth $1.73, fur 1.25 Guaranteed Black Peau de Sol, worth $1.35 for $1.50 to $1.75 Black Peau de Sols, all go at B8c 1.15 We have anticipated the great demand for Trimmings and Laces of all kinds, on account of the heavy buying of Dress Goods and Silks. Your every need in this line will be taken care at surprisingly reduced prices; this will prove a great saving in the making up of handsome gowns. New York, May 21. Don't try to look pleasant in last year's Straw Hat. You can't do 11, The hot weather has sent men scrambling for lighter headgear. Luckily we had our Straw Hats ail ready, and wc got them out in a jiffy. f, out. Today every new We are not confined to any one maker's shapes. We gather the beet from alL The smart He's This season are the new sheers in Penut and Split Straws. Mackinaws, Milan Braids, fr . etc. We hire all w idth of brims and heights of crow as. Come here with your Straw Hat nations. We start our price range at 5v and go by eisv step, up to I3.IV) or 14 09. Fred M. NYE. The Clothier amd Hatter - 9c 9c Wonderful Values in Exquisite Silks FOR YOUR STRAW HAT - g It is not probaM Rural Visitors to St. Louis Exposition Art Asphyxiated. NOW! k- money-savin- as well as anticipating your wants for months ahead. opportunity such as this, for a long time to come. OUT GAS . . to the public BLOW two-third- ' J as it is our intention to m!g1fratf a i DIVORCE MATTERS. Lot Angeles, May 21. The committee on atate of the church has decided, after a warm discussion, to recommend to the general conference, that it prepare a petition to congress on the subjects of polygamy and divorce. It will ask congress, if the report of the committee is adopted, to enact a constitutional amendment providing uniform divorce laws in all Ihe The subject statea and territories. as to whether church congregations communion shall employ individual cupa .her also been threshed out in the committee and the report from that body will recommend that a rule be adopted making it possible for any church to adopt individual cups by a s vote of the memliership of a quarterly conference. Thn subject also produced spirited debate. has The Ides of individual cups some strong supporters In the conference, and it is likely to cause a wordy the emilest when it finally reaches floor of the conference. Today is the last day for the missionary exhibit which has been one of the features of the conference. More than 90,000 persons have visited It since its opening May 4ih. Nothing reserved the superior quality which characterizes our entire line, and now we propose giving every one the privilege of buying the BURT QUALITY at EVEN LOWER PRICES than they have been paying for goods of indifferent ouaiiv 21 , Enormous reductions affect every department up stairs and down. lowering, such as Ogden has never experienced before. -,.-. i 50 PER CENT OFF SUITS! This announcement will be sufficient to cause a rush to our Suit Department on the second floor. It is a well known fact that our Suits are fully a season ahead of any others in this market in style, and no Lady can afford to let this opportunity for procuring the very best the market affords, in correctly and carefully tailored Suits, pass. What we show you now at 50 per cent reduction, others will show you next fall as their newest arrivals. Come! Let vs fit you with one of these handsome creations. |