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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, MH THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY First Presbyterian church. Jobs Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at eleven. Subject. "The Generic Principal of the Christian Faith." EvSubject, ening service at 'The Gospel of Pow er." Sunday school at 12:3(1. Endeavor at 6:3i. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday at 2. seven-thirty- Beptemebr the twentieth. Mr. Frank Towne and daughters, noon, Mrs. Bigelow gave a paper on the Edna and Helen, relumed the lirxt ot Regime in Japan,." which tie week from a two months' visit in "Feudal draw out a very spirited discussion. tfea cast. Humorous extracts from letters on Mr and Mrs. C. H. Bowman. nee Domestic Life in Japan, were read by Schanscnbarh. who stopped oil to visit Mrs. Emerson. Mrs. Kimball gave sevdative In this city, ea route to thrlr eral piano selections, which were much from a pleasant appreciated by all. bat, in Butte. Mont., The social hour closed a very Intereastern trip, reaumed their homeware . First Baptist church. Horace B. Blood, pastor. Sabhzih morning at 11 o'clock, subject, The Reflex Influence of Foreign Missions. Evening service at 8 o'clock, subject, "The Rcuewal of the Soul." The choir, under the leadership of Mr. Ware, will render special music. Sabbath school at 3 at 12:05. The juniors will p. in. under the leadership of Mr Mr. Brookshire and Herrington. Young peoples meeting at 7 o'clock this is our monthly cunquest meeting. ser-vic- e ei . esting and enthusiastic afternoon, the journey Friday. Coterie adjourning to meet In two Mr Fred Shielda came down from weeks with Mrs. Bigelow. Evanston Friday to visit with friends. k The meeting prayer Thursday evening at 7:3u. mid-wee- MRS. RALSOX HOSTESS. oj was effected, tbe following officers being duly elected to serve during tbe next two years: Prof Thoms E. Mcfirst vice Kay, president; Jen NeiUen, second president ; C. C. Wangi-saard- , rice president; Albert Engstroci, secretary and Joseph Si:nh. treasurer. The meeting wa un cuibuithuuUt one; spirited speech. Here made by elected offMayor Nelson, the riiurus. Prof. icers and other a son McKay, the incoming or Bishop McKay, r; candidal for the nomination of nmnty superintendent of schools, and is raid io lx the favorite candidate jor tilth ixit.il ion. Jen Neilaeu haa 1 u president of the club for the peal iwn years, during which time be ba.s wrx.-- his party faithfully. His goc.i l.idgtucni iu callmeeting ing special aa well a and his hannonum xnum with tbe ceurral committee bare had the hearty commendation of nil n.enil-orof the club. Mr. Wangxaaril, health for tbe v alley , Albert Eng strom, city marshal, and Joa. Sutilh, lMMUuasler, complete an organization that will certainly push manors during the coming campaign. A meeting is cail.M lnr next Thursday night for the iiiirpose of dueling delegates to th county convention to be held in Ogdeu next Saturday. SEPTEMBER 7 25, 1901. Commissioner, four year tei t phi Bailey, of Mouticelio. CommUxioner. two year term J. At lux Sal. j Cunningham of Sheriff and Asacraor J. It. Wood, I of Montirellti. Clerk and Recorder J. L. Wade, of Momicello. Treasurer F. 1 Jours, of Monti-crll1 been a cessation of the general strike in Italy there I still on a strike of engine driver and stoker against their chief engineer. At first it was considered of little Importance but it now seem that it may spread to a serious extent. Some railway trains have been forced to cease running because of the lack of engine drivers. Falbcr Whai ! b Jtrry my daughter? shes only a child. Why. Id Spooner Yes. sir. I thought come early to avoid the rush. Philadelphia Bulletin. "A campaign lie." quoth Uncle Allen Sparks, "is not only wicked but unnecessary. There are always enough husband campaign truths (hat hurt Just as bad Airs. Newed Does your Attorney Wilntcr Bronson, of ever call you aa angel? and answer the purpose just as welL" 31ra. Oldwed Ob, yes; but my husCounty Supt. of Schools-- F. B. Chicago Tribune. band doesn't claim to lie in (ieorge of Bluff. er New class. of Surveyor-PetAlien Chicago Washington's County Bluff. "How Mr. Grizzleloul'a expression C. U Christenson of Mouticelio was Aire. Waters (sternly) I there has hardened!" 1 elected county aud J. bar ati ached to this hotel, young man? "Yes, answered Aliss Cayenne. "Ha Wade aa secretary. Bell lkij- r- No'm, but we Ain send out used to have a mobile countenance. counteautomobile Now it is an an git any kind o buuze jer want nance." Washington Star. Philadelphia Press. l Mon-ticell- Ham-mou- PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BURNS s IF Several Firemen Injured at a Boston Blase. Rosa McHenry will leave OctoThursday afternoon was a very enber first for a several weeks one to the W. R. C. Ladies who and to joyable St. Louis, in enjoy with friends First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston. Sept. 24. St. Augustine Pawere entertained at the home of Mrs. exthe wondera and beauties of the church edifies, corner Twenty fourth rochial school in South Boston, a brick Raison, on Thirtieth street. m. and Lincoln Ave- - Services 11 position. structure, caught fire this afternoon, Although it was a disagreeable, It beiug Saturday, few persons were Subject, "Unreality. Sunday school was cheer all McCabe and gloomy little without, day P. Mrs. George 10 m. Wednesday evening mooting According to the siaientenis uf a lu the building. Tho flames burstsev- within. daughters will conclude a pleasant I Reading straight Republican ot Kane county ing through the wooden roof were p. m. All are invited. the was of five attraction the High her parents, eral months vlait with suite 213 Ecclea Bldg., open who haa writtee to this papcr.itaere are carried over ihe thickly Bellied Mrs. and Mrs. mama from Beverly 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. two Republican faction in jitai counMr and Mrs. Thomas 8. Fitzgerald, afternoon, The school is In charge of dally Couch the will securing prize. depart E. D. Wooley is bead of one fac- the bisters of Notre Dame, under the m. to 5 p. m. All welcome. Wednesday next, when she ty. you'll feel right in company, and After of the sumptuous partaking tion which haa fused with tbe Demo- direction of Right Rev. Monslguor Denfor her home In Washington, D. C. that feeling goes with favored the guests faction other the has Methodist Mias Nellie Hoaly will uvompany Mrs. lunch, the hostess and crats The First put Bt. Augusnis OCallaghan, head of Episcopal good clothing. with Instrumental dhd vocal music, ticket Twenty-fourtwhich a f Republican McCabe, to be her gueat for a ume time. street , up straight church, tine Parish. The sisters occupied a We can fit you in a greater aswhich was highly appreciated. block eaxt of Ave., next they will elect The fusion ticket is: three-storbrick building t to Ihe sortment of nice, stylish clothes who enjoyed the afternoon's to court bouse.Washington Those for leaves Francis H. J. I classtoday Johnson, Samuel Blair, pastor. Representative. Mr. hurried exit in rhool. They made than most stores, even In larger Austin. New, to be In attendance at pleasure consisted of Mesdamea Lucas, Sunday services: 10 m, Sunday ed as a mugwump; treasurer. Thus. safely and 11 the Acred vqgMtls in cities. Couch, Griffin, Hubs, Koona, of Beverly, on ofore Reneat, Wednesday herd school. Walter L. Underwood, sttpcriii the marriage, Chamberlain, straight both buildings were removed. Several Brook some to Stein, Jones, Ham, son. Williams, and spend tendent 11 a. n., preaching by tba publican. and eouaty attorney, W.Seeg firemen were Injured whotA the roof her youngest time among relatives sad old friends. Toponce, Griffith, Wright and White, pastor. 6:20 p. m, Ep worth League miller, whom our corraspondent classes collapsed and were taken to a hosand Mlaa Couch and Mr. Ralston and devotional service. 7:30 p. nt., sermon as a shyster Republican. ITte cause pital, Mrs. Beaver was a guest of Mrs. Jos Robert Ralston. by tbe pastor. You are Invited. All for tbe fuskmiet ticket U that the Reseveral Lake days seats are free. New York, BpL 24. France Hope has been eur study and we've bought for you the beat from th best Geofihegan in Salt publics faction bolted tbeliepulilicaa convention breauso they were defeated Sankey, grand daughter ot Ira D. ban Alfred Benjamin A Co are makers of txedusive, high manufacturers. thia week. FAREWELL PARTY. r n auita and overceata. We are their agenta here. Church of tbe Good Sbepherd. corner for office. who tha Evangelist key, grade, A A. Strstwas tendered Erie party 1H meet h Mrs. Bichsel Grant and 24th street. Alfred Brown, not long ago became blind, ia dead at We and they guarantee every garment in fit, wear and ahap retaining Aglata at ford his residence y parents' Thursday rector. Seventeenth Sunday ber borne in Brooklyn from dlabele after Tuesday afternoon at qualitlea. IN SAN JUAN COUNTY. s evening, in honor of his early depart- Trinity. Early celebration, o'clock at her residence, m 7:30 The child, who wee only four years 2ft. Juan Sen ure fill Moallcello. Co., a to in mission Sept. Germany. Ave. Mrs. Stillwell will .Jive a 2:4b. school. constant an been old. had almost torn Morning prayer Luncheon was served, pltt, flinch and Sunday Republican county convention Mill on the Floss." and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and of The paper, subject, Youll Like San Juan county was held here to- pankm of the Evangelist since he lost other amuilng games indulged in and sermon, 8 p. m. his sight a very enjoyable time had. day and the following ticket was plao-eMrs. Charles Lipplncott has as ber Us. in nomination: There were present beside the fan- guests, at her home in ilia Morton Central Park Presbyterian church, to the state legisla- CESSATION OF GENERAL STRIKE. Mlases Wealthy Belnap, Bessie Representative lly, Mrs. ArthurBrowu, her sister, terrace, comer 31st street and Wash. Ava. Ser- ture Walter C. Lyman, of Bluff, Naples, Sept 24. Though there has Mrs. Barrows, Luells and Mina Parry; and the Utter's mother-ln-la- , Messrs Bert Foulger, Ray Shurtliff, vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Wm. Brown, of Galesburg, 111. Morning subject, "A Letter to tbe Ben Griffin and Orlando iloolley. Faithful." Evening subject, "SearchanHu B. shea Wm. Mr. and Mrs. ing for a Lost Man." Gen. 319. Sunday of thi ' KUHN RECEPTION. daughnounce the engagement school at 3 o'clock. Y. P. eudeavor Brock-bank Altifeft ter. Jennie May, to Mr. at 7 p. m. Collection for the board of Social lights, responding to invitaof Spanish Fork, the marriage to tions to a reception at the Abe Kuhn church erection in the morning. Bible take place during the holidays. GOOSE QUILL PENS are not residence Thursday afternoon, found study and prayer meeting Thursday new, but we sell all madsrn them a hearty welcome by at 7:30 p. m. and eatisfactien la guaranteed on our kinde awaiting Mr. Newburger of New Albany, Id their hostesses, Mrs. Abe Kuhn and I visiting Mfs. Abe Knhn. Swedish Lutheran church, P. A. Mrs. Arthur Kuha and a feast of floral sad dainty edible Elmquist, pastor. Sunday: No mornIt will be welcome newe. for the beauty ing zervlcea, pastor at Bingham. , Mrs. John Lewie and Mrs. Newburgmany admirers of Mr. Mark Brown, er assisted the hostesses in Sunday school at 12:15. that be has started on hli return from their many guests, while Missreceiving Swedish evening service at 8 o'clock. Minnie Detroit. Mich., where be baa been att- Klaael and Mlaa Nellie four auncaa ta quart Wa aall ink and miacilaga ln.aixea Irani Thursday the ladles aid will give Healy served No stock of Ladies Tailored Suits ever brought to Ogending school for the past year. A refreshments, and tha glow of light rad a sociable. Luncheon served from 2 Pencil Lunch boxes. era bis will month, however, elapse flowera and ribbon of tba same hue, la p, m. till 9 p. m., at tha parsonage. den showed so much genuine value for the money as welcome him extend a friends may A cordial welooata to everybody! the diplng room, and Misa Cannon rehome, as be la to spend that time visitithat now displayed in our Suit Department. The mafreshed them with sparkling punch in ng with his Grandmother Brown, in the halt Wm. H. Kelley of the Apostle terials are stylish and durable qualities you would exof Uurenceburg, Ind. The prediction Tha almost unanimous response to Charch ot Jeaus Christ of L. D. S, rehis friends here, that his rich basso to 11 tomorrow will and at Nets Seek pect see in suits costing twice as much; Fine Cheve-ron- s speak the many invitations issued marks this organized, TTTO nmSSTui . 'Tablet Composition voice will win him name and fortune, o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at tba as ot aodal the weeks the largest , Vigeros, Panamas, etc.. In black, brown, navy finds verification In the verdict of tba chapel, corner Fifteenth street and and blue Conservatory of Music of Detroit, that gathering review Ave. 8. 8. Wash. grey. Goths that stand any amount of wear, quarterly Mark has a magnificent voice, and after will be conducted Immediately CLUB. UTAHNA and their bright; fresh appearance. We call attenretain who advise that he devote himsftlf enMr Lafayette Farley proved her- tba morning servlc Parents especialfour to tion tirely to music. specials: self one of the city's moat fascinating ly invited to be present hostesses when Thursday afternoon, is visiting Mias Bertha Ecclea CLOTH Italian serge linA HANDSOME she threw open her cosy ham into AHNUAL COKVEKTION? friends at the capital. which she has but recently moved, to trimmed with silk soutache brabl. and buttons; ing, ofmuiualassdia bended with tailor strap Navy blue, brown and black. Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Gordon and the many members of the Utahns club. $10-0-0 All the frohi to be derived pleasure Highly flnlsbe4 ia every way daughter are visiting in Canada. TWO SESSIONS ARE TO BE HELD card playing and partaking of a splenSUNDAY. SUIT OF FINE ENGLISH VIGERO-- lu Gray, louse fitMrs. George H. Wood Of Balt Lake did luncheon, waa the portion of each ting back, double pleeled cord strap belt Jacket, lined la visiting in Ogden, the guest of Mrs. guest, and was the more inviting by $1150 Yeung Men Will Meet at the Tabe a pretty treatment of cut flowera. with Italian serge; elegantly tailored and strapped for.... George M. Hanson. nade; Yeung Women at tha Three guests to whom the afterPLAIN HANDSOMELY TAILORED Long Coat Suit Academy. The select personnel of Mias Eleanor noons pleasure will often be recalled Navy Blue, Brown and Block; silk serve lined Jacket. Ford's audiences at the Klesel homo by pretty souvenirs, for card playing, Goode sponged and shrank. Beautifully finish Ad. A handThe annuel convention of the Y. AL on Wednesday afternoon, and again were Mr Cbaa Nelson, Mr Canfield $15.00 A some ci Cation for IlftlftsO Ml MM OM A. M. Y. L OftO of associations L. end th and Mr A. Larkin. Cannon home, when she Friday at the In Other will tha held taibe were Stake Weber A PERFECT TAILOR EFFECT Made of the new merry group today, graphically portrayed her travels in lor cloth, imported Kcotch Worsted; tastefully trimmed Europe, mark them as pleasant social Meadames Smith, Wright, Ferris, WiSeptember 25, 1904. The young ladles lliam. functions. Clnh women and represenRichardson, Cohn, Oreenwell, with braid end velvet skirt Io milch Jacket. Lined with will bold their meetings In the acadAs tative social leaders were her auditors and C. William Bklaner guaranteed silk. A suit well worth & Tabme tlie in and the young emy $Zt.0J and greatly enjoyed the literary treat leader tor OlftlOSMSMIM M a AM convenmen's the At ernacle. young PLEASANT HOURS WITH MRS. at will held officers' be tion meetings GUESTS OF MISS COLLINS.' GULUHUR. Eccles Building. Ogden. The Lucky Thirteen club Indulged in 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. Tbe subject Mitt Thomas Collins, of 2762 Grant at tba morning meetbe discussed avenue, very pleasantly entertained an pleasant an afternoon aa it has ever io ing is "Tbe (Hass trader How to Seon Thursday afternoon. Among thoae been their privilege to enjoy, Wedneslect Him His Duties," and ihe subday under afternoon, the Meadames present were: Herbert hostess-chienlivening Inject tor the afternoon will be "TheHow p Mr G. of H. D. 01 Tbaddeua Gulllhur. Bright, McNItt, instead. How to Get Him different Boy The O. C. Carlin, George was afternoon devoted to Lafferty, B. Burton and Fred Tiffany. card playing and tbs dis- to Hold Him." which subjects will be bandied by main speakers, after which cussion f tempting viand general discussion will follow on these Dainty prizes were secured by Mr COTERIE, and other mutual improvement topics. McGaw, Mr Densel and Mr Shield Members of the general board are exThe Coterie waa pleasantly entert- besides whom tha personnel of the parpected to be present. A digest of Inained by Miss Kimball Tuesday after- - ty waa Mesdamea. Carey, McGaw, Rhl-vhas been issued containing Herdth, McIntosh, Flewellyn, Du structions fer, Richardson, Condon, Glasmann all the Instructions necessary for the proper conduct of the mutual improve ana Jackman. meat work In either stake or ward caUTAH'S PRIMA DONNA HONORS pacity, which will eliminate much of the discussion on this point heretofore SACRED HEART ACADEMY. made necessary at former conventions. Monday afternoon, September nineJoint meeting of the associations will teenth, Mlaa Nannie Tout, the gifted A at 7:39 to which young Ogden singer, who has been be held In Ihe evening abroad studying for aavernl year gave ihe general public is invited and pf att exquisite recital at Sacred Heart which an outlined program will be presented. The Tabernacle choir will academy. the evening. The 8b was Introduced to tha audience furnish music ia are officers' meetings mainly for the by Rer. Father Cuahnahan, and rare-fulpresentation of work to the officers so acknowledged the prolonged apas to prepare them tor the commerce-men- t plause which greeted her entrance. of the season, but so far as tbe As she mounted the Miss geaeral public may be Interested ia 0 Connell's skillful fingersstage, played ihe this work they are cordially invited. opening bars of the opera "Der Frer-oh-nt The senior and junior manuals have arrived and will be on band at Ihe The audiences deep appreciation of convention for distribution among the ber artistic rendition of this beautiful number found vent in round after officer round of applause which only subsided when the dear notes of Kathleen POLITICAL NEWS Mnvowneen were borne to their ear OF THE STATE In this selection, sung In compliment to Rev. Father Cusbnahan. Utahs Republicans Fuse With Democrats In Prim donna displayed wondertruly Kane County. ful pathos a pathos whlrb In the last low melancholy tones, "It be for may Republicans throjgbeut (he state be forever, almost thould send ail their Twrl: JJ Republican news sounded like a wall of suof their localities to ihispspcr tor pubTh touching strains separation. of the everlication. "An, Uure" were examby the seme deep feeling ber THINGS MOVING IN WILSON. "train of tenderest i rVM,uraln,: tell the last closing line Wilson. Weber County, Utah, Sept And fbr bonale Annie Laurl i would 23, 1904: Nowadays tha hoy must he ley ms down and de The only men from Wilson precinct as as and on of tha selections did (Me vsed well carefully year for politic si honors is WilMisa Tout's silver-tone- d an. voles sound liam Sewell. Mr. Sewell has entered Fou can't afford to let other-- . hotter then In Ihe dainty little "Cuckoo th race far county commissioner, and n have any advantage over Bong," with no exquisite echo. some pretty good reasseems have to ' handf-fp Boy. It won't do. It Though rendered tor the juvenile ons why he should be accorded that thim and makes him feel aa Uttle gem n verhonor. He e making a fair and conWs guarantee "Estate Oaks" for perfect control of fire for slsanlinee far durability and beauty. Every itable Joy to nil present proved fwlorlty ts shouldnt experirace for the nomination, and ac. Individual "Estate Oak" stove ie guaranteed to held fire longer with given amount ef fuel than any ether The recital ended. Rev. Father Cush-nah- aa sistent the people of Wilton are heartily supWe make a Oak In Amerlc specialty of BOYS expreasad the pie sure and gratporting him. itude of all present and ended with JOTHINO, and put a great deal In Wila The organization Republican ur time and brains into pro-th- e that Misa Touts successes fa son ia making a strenuous effort to beat the future, might surpass thaw of the turn th precinct over to the Repubcnn sec what wa have for and that A might retain !st. lican! this yea and from present IndiJl tha sweet simplicity which through his vwf cations, they are lihRy to be successcharacterized her. Needless to asy the ful. hose is eipressed here by prayer wfia echoed la every heart of the Republics dab that merles may have e good stteod- the Copenhagen. Sept. 14-- Prof. nee Fisrem, discovered o&the Flnaen ray cere for is dead. Prof. Ginsen In Dec, HUNTSVILLE CLUB REORGANIZED lupus, 1(02 was awarded the Nobel medical At a recent meeting of the Hunt--eiRepublican dub, a reorganlutloa prize by the Norwegian parliament Misa DRESSED WELL neigh-borbood- d one-hal- W Your Appearance m-x- y well-know- ready-to-wea- two-thirt- Xo.2G28-8her-Ida- TBE TOGGERY d Low Prices On High Grade Suits LaidlSes Fountain Pens - tSchool Books Webster Dictionaries iiois ALL-WOO- L ..... From 25c to $10.00 A Complete Line of Office Supplies The Ross Book Stationery Company ' S. J. BURT er BROS. n H. H 1 "H 'Ws.zJ.JwfV ly They Are Great The Sensible Buyer is Interested in Finding Out: First: What is it which makes our Clothes For the Boy fXl? n ' te FredM. Nye Clothier. kind of heater superior to any other kind. Second: Why Estate Oaks,f are Call and perior to other Heaters. ine and we will be pleased to you Why- Boyle Furniture Company 5J s b 0 0 |