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Show rnc fct'SHAY OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINEE: MORNING MORNING. 33 1:' Sill LAKE ill On obi DEPMIIE! - 111,. i SEPTEMBER '!' f,.r a huiui tt;i 'Slipping of h'm-- bon. hare- - a- n i. Muinuio'h akaivs a: iu t : l,l, STMOO-EHSE- "" 111. R TINTIC ' Tlntie ote ur.ug IrtM thai afcii M From Our Special Correspondent. ZION Greatest In LABOR DAY. History of Utah Is to Aid SB liOCSl '.l..::,' the tv 1.30 p. m. of committees snd ! Ii ir promised that at the IV y 2. So. Junior rrertitr , J :: Mrs , tou.ono I celbi..iicn at lagoon itr S SO.E. 11. Dorman. service. i;.:ini,-by Mr. song greate-- t enii rtaiunient. ever given in W ill T. Walker. of ih I tsh Federa'inii of ihe rondiirf-e3 45, workers cojVu Ijihor will he given. The grrat f.cr by Mr. Von Op re: general IS1-Uirfred rif tbrietlan clam hake will attract thousands M th' pretty resort, and a number if Kndrwror. all. Bril s ,r t.ebooka. Open te noted labor speakers nave been :nvl;ed to React. The most Interesting gladiatorial 7:45, piaise and r.vre .u.sl service, feature will be ihe attempt of Chariea Ahai C. K. Means m ," y.is Kva min-utemen in thirty Koss io throw three lender. One of these men is Tom 7 45. reports of Utt-r'a friends and the 7 55, t peel b music Mr. Koss has Mtieu off mors than . address, The of Mr. he can masticate, as ibey believe 19i.i, Mr. Von . Yogi. n (Ilea son can keep Air. Koss busy the serv'd-full limit of lime. Tliw ev.nl will lli'iiH-lic- i ion. prove tmerc.tlng to lovers of the The Rio Grande will leave manly art. lu re ai 7:45 o'clot k t Saturday The plumbers' and carpenters Liuri.iug. Juniors deini'.s to do so unions wtn cross willows on the dia- ran return on No. 9. l.M.ng l'rovu at . mond ; s tug of war. a swimming con- 4:1k oclock in the test and boat racing will be attractive that this shall feaiurrs. It h tntend-iBOYER-RASNUPTIAL8. be a red tetter day n the history of In order State labor organization. The announcement of ihe marriage that the little ones shall not fed of William M. Rash of tin city and slighted, g lot of the heal and purest Visa Helm Boyer, cr Springvlllo, randies has been provided for free dis- which took place hci-- iasi Tlnuxlsy tribution. The ceremony by Fallowing is the official program out- Uio Rev. T. W. Pinkerton,perforniid umil lined for the day: pastor of the f nnal ('hrisilan 2nd 1st of only a few in the pres-m-Prise. Prize. church, of the relatives and iioonuii- - friends 910.00 Tug of war of the and bridegroom. CTinihing contest e The uiarriags was pei funned s d foot race, for , earlier in iha fa'I than It union men only originally planned, owing in ihe de1 foot vacs nor parture of the Rev. Mr. Pinkcriou for 31 under boys years the cast. Mr. Rash and Vr. I'lukerion t prizes rash value)... have been clone pretnnal friend for amateur foot "vi-rayears and it was the desire of race for boys, age 13 Mr. Rash thst bis friend perform the to 1C, prise valued... ceremony. Tbe csremony was the last foot race for cl tries I act performed by Mr. Pinker8 or under boys, ton prior to his depart ire. foot race for Mias Pash is a laicmcd and beaut 16 over ladies woman, who baa friends ,n all pari footnew for of the histr. Mr. Riiab also lias s 16 13 to girls Is nee following of friend, siio will foot nee for glrla wish them happiness. 8 under years (Inters lir. and Mrs. KasTi will reside In eendy) Salt Lake, making their home at 216 Running brand Jump for South Sixth East street si n et. boys 16 or under (prize cash value) FIREMEN HAVE MIX-Ui , - reduced fact to get prudiicia. the !ii-i- r eiupnii-uM- : sSaB:fA bogie aul Taukee Con r.:u,-.i;.:- t'nrJw S'lfii BuKfcin ii . sp-a- 50 ,y; M 5 i 11 3 .. Ur aul (Vuuul MamiiiOii ..... t Sl lit a a Viinr Total car. s:-- BOSTON . With books and slate under his arm the Bojt will soon be trudging off to School, defying the powers of ignorance. 4 But how about his Clothes? . Bring him in and let us fit him out with one of our serviceable Suits, built strong to stand the strain of School Boy pranks. Our reasonable prices will certainly appeal to you, and, besides, we guarantee our School Suits in every way. School Suits, 5 to 10 years, $2.50 to $6.00. School Suits, 10 to 16 years, $2.50 to $7.50. (oiiM-rrsiin- afiti-tUKU- .i- Iff-d- lil-ti- 100-yar- d NYE CO. FRED TheM.Clothiers 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE Our shoes "hard-we- ar 100-yar- d d foot race for girl a 1.00 or under . ... egg race for girls 1 .80 8 to 13 Boat ran, fines for all. . . Oldest couple on ground 8 wear liRe 8.00 (5 o clock) Cakewalk for boys and (9 p. m.) ...h.. ...... BABES BURIED BY SALT LAKE. Ed-war- SPECIALIST quoted a .I4 nil . .ii INI I'lntcd Copper . :;i; 1 . i--l Fully I.wrut: t.ih ... Victoria ......... AmaiKatuati'ri Hosron e iii Si 35.M or 37.io JS.i-- tl 46.00 Si 4.00 2.ti3',i83.87Vk CouM'iuidti-- 1. 8. Mtuitig I'uahiitii ( amino: nit 45.50 5.75 io!- - lim-'.- 7.511 ... s Ceiileimial Con. Morvur 35.00 30.00 l! 50 24 INI (ii 7.75 4i 33.50 asked. f 6 55 hi 25.10 . ROi554i. KEWMAN SHOE STORE IS BOUGHT BYCHRISTENSON Chris-teni-c- 2338 our patrons will receive cireful attention, Whether 70a propose the purchase of s mschSfe oruot there is much to interest most women at any SinE$t Stgfc and all are cordially invited . . - r r c ,4 Mill. ALLEGED THIEVES ViLL TEACH MATHEMATICS AI CITYJiLH SCHOOL ChnrlcK Pwoti of rhleagn has leen y engaged to fill the varaney In the nf the High school caused by the resignation of William Freeman, in matheniatlca. formerly Mr. IVrsoiiz i a graduate of Harvard ITiiversity, has had oinsiileiahle In tearh'lig the subject, for which ho lia engaged and will lie a strong addition Io the faculty. Tonight Mr. i'i.eiiniii, who resigned a More position on In Dm faciili- - or the tblco. California. 111 new B.jie Normal school, Iril for field of liilior. OGDEN LIVERY and will find Singer Stores Ewerywherej y f " These uuschlnes are bow sold at lower prices1 quality considered, thin any other Needles end Repairs for All Makes of Sewing Machines : 1 SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND EXCBANCEP Singer Sewing Machine9 0. . OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT NOTE THESE POINTSs QUALITY of Drugs and Chemicals. The Best Procurable. ACCURACY: Absolute, by reason of our infallible Doable Check System. SERVICE: Promptness and Dispatch. PRICES: Compatible with Quality, We give you ezocUy whet your Doctor wants yon to have. No substitution allowed et this star Your DOCTOR knows whet you Should huvsv Wn YOU give you ths thing hit prescription calls tor. get ths benefit. WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. Geo. W. Driver, Manager WASHINGTON AVENUE 2453 Tini-Hc.-ui- U:s-trl- rus-lod- y Utah'a Scientific, Technical Institution of Higher Learning. Finest Turnouts in the City j SPECIALTY liul. ill St. lr1 Hid irL'UPUVin.jinai Props. Ogden, Utah -4 3-- Provides Liberal, Thorough And Practical Education. THE COLLEGE COMPRISES: e ONE-HAL- ,Tbesa Machhiea w Spt-rla- 239 . p.e-cit- BOARDING STABLES The School of The SchecI of Agriculture. The School of Pomaatle Science Engineering end Mechanic Arte. The School of General Science. and Aria. The School of Commerce. The Agricultural The School of Music. Experiment Station. afford Twenty buildings, provided with the best modem equipment, exceptional facilities for thorough and efficient work. A strong faculty, representing the best institutions of America snd Europe, ere In charge of the work of Instruction and experimentation. No tuition is charged. Registration fee, 85. College opens September Write for illustrated catalogue. 19th. Agricultural College. - - Logan, Utah i LABOR QCSS 3HB38M3SST G Is n wood iey;,vw V? 1 T dC'T-- . -- 1 By this signV f you may know h fr & Ernst, y where inti-niio- chriItian asssm Blackham London. SapL I. Rpencer Eddy, secretary of th American embassy at St. Pcterabnrg, who la now in latadon, will return to SL Peteraburg September 8th. and act aa charge d'affaires daring the absence of Ambassador Meyer, who will take a holiday. WASHINGTON AVENUE. Taken on a positive guarantee to cure a tion: for the iitrkels for the little boy. and the dimes "for the l.ttle girl." kept her busy buying peanuts, popcorn and randy. You. know the average man always reaort to that method of exprraking appreciation. The class work was not appreclatel alone by people who are not acquainted with the instruction at the deaf. It waa appreciated also by educators of the deaf no much so thst Mis Eddy was asked to consider an offer from , the superintendent of the lYasbingioa (Mate School for the Deaf.' This little class accompanied by Miss Eddy, ths teacher, and Mbs Brown, her assistant, returned Friday evening after having spent n month of most successful work in the Utah building at ths Lewis and Clark ton avenue, has been removed to oiii-iu- MENS DISEASES OF HORSES ground-- . Brown was often called upon to have the lii'le lots talk for some one who had visited the class, anj no matter where she was or what the attraction, she would very soon have a large audience, and she sever needed to paa the hat for a collecMia The Singer Store, (ocmer hy located at 2572 Washing- 39. Lavery, A. Mutchlrr, in all contests for union men a paid-u- p Harmon allege mat for some tint" membership card must be produced, after the affair h was nimble to atIf required. tend to his bus;iiea but waa eotillniMi to the house. He declared that his ENDEAVOR. actual damages were 91.500 and that allowed n punitive 81,000 ought to State Union Convenes et Prove Sat- damage. urday Next. SAMOAN CONVERT DEAD. The Itah Cbrietlsn Bndeevnr Union Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits will hold Its annual convrntioa at Thaka, Te Katiapa WhaaiiKa. s Provo next Saturday. A large crowd moan, 16 vears old, a knit of the will go from here as reduced fares chieftain who nsniu here have been offered by tbe Rio Grande. Consultation free, personally or by letter. ago as a Mormon convert, died The principal speakers will be Mr. years here yesterday of tubercuiar Von Ogden Vogt, general secretary Office 2361 Open Day and Evening. Washington Ave 1'nlted Mociety Christian Endeavor. The funeral services will he The following are the arrivals at. When Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah A preparatory sorvlce will be held In this afiernunn at 3:30 o'clock, at tha the Heed for the paL twenty-fou- r the First. Congregational church, BaR Twenly-slxisard meetlnghoiine. I. ours: affine Lake, Friday evening. September 8. SSKKTSE p, r. Kittle, Thus. S. Keeny. Jr.. at which tbe following program will SALT LAKE NOTES. W. L llartlci!. Salt I.ake; J. W. Platt, WBBff be carried out: rhiciign; Fqiiire ('imp, John Milligan, Preparatory service and mass meetdiAnderson. Kd. H. Sail Lake. I). Mrs. Pearl Ikwch filed suit Rail First church, ing. Congregational Ciias. I Gall. Devorce from Roy J. Hoch. in ile Mm.: 8 at 8, l.skp Clly, Friday. September Thev wr-- r mar- troit. Mich.; (lia W. Ikivd, and wife. court yesterday. m. p. H. B. Schnniler and wife, Mr. ried Jan. 1. ISt'l. ana tney Iibvp o.ie Salt Praise service, conducted by WHieriown. Wia.; Mr. and Mr. WII-,- i Mr. HotIi arks ftr the Will T. Walker, musical director Stats child. rd h. Cisik. Deovir; 5!r. P. P. Wiof the child. l.ri'on Christian Endeavor. lliam. New York: A. TV. Jacobs. Anr.ounc'ment s. a mining man chars; ' d It' hosier, N. Y.: F. H. Treat. Canton, K"-- . Address, Rev. F. A. Slmpkln. with assault sod hsuery, wa- - tried in Ohio.; M. P. Treat, rilmnn. Wl.; Hen-AND l inisir. yesterday and was dis- ry R. In coli. Rochester: E.H. (JoldMone. Address. "The Christian Kndearor the city court, arrest waa the result of Sun Francico: Mr. J. Maple. Oak; Movement." Mr. Von Ogden Vogt, gen- charged. The a A. ('. Past and wife. Preacoit, eral secretary Inited Society of Chris- a neighboring theQuarrel, on him when land; Walter Fnrhish. Chicago: John hose Ariz.; having turned tian Endeavor. to p.ck some peer from his ,io;i! . North Ogden: Mlaa Hornfe II. The program to be conducted st he tree, the limbs of which hung over .limes. Memphis: O. W. Butta.Omaha. !h- - Provo opera-housthe next day baa her Nrb.: H. V. Knight. Kansas City: A. C. fence. as follows: been arranged Biasing, J A, Ouilhert, Henderson, ser-and ; m.. a. devotional in j praise Minn. led It. Mbs bland Ditmars. vice, by SALT LAKE MISIHC HEWS. (Acts. I.l SAD ENDING OF A COUNTESS. 1i:S0. address of welcome. Rev. g. ON THE EXCHANGE. Ii. Goodwin. Mo.. Sept. 3. After living BOARDING Si. 10:15. response to address of web In a licrrr to rush alone and having been a myatery for Every one mjre. Hr. Horace H. Smith. 11. announcements and appolntronnt things tlmaigh in abort ordr on the twelve yirs, the dead body of Mian of commineea. mining exchange yesterday tnurninB. 51arv I to Ainadez wn found In her 715. K. Ind. Telephones Ben, fins Franklin avenue, to11 :10. reports of officers. Only 2.6io shares were snid, for apartment 11:15. address. "The Youth and tbs 1498.75. During the entire week, day. She never revealed her hlatory. other than to drop a hint which hid to Church. "How to Hold the Young Peo- which wnw untiaually dull. thre only 78,840 ehsres sold for 4.3.751.13. the Mier that her real name was ple," Rev. R. S. Walker. 11:25. address, Tbe Junior Society." Silver ShieM waa the firfet trader Countes Mafic Moselle, formerly of Prompt and First Class Livery Service at Reasonable prices. Mrs. E. H. Dorman, state superintend- at the morning, and with iheaale of Marseille. France, and that, after 1.000 "hare 'be price was advanced ent. having eioped with an artisan. he was Twenty-Fift- h to 18 4 cents, while N"" disowned by her family snd later de11:25. address. "Personal 18 from and JUST ONE AND Prayer DEPOT. F UNION FROM BLOCKS Personal Work, bliss louise M. Bens. York followed in the downward pace serted by her husband. She apparent11:45. address, The Loral Union si set a few days ago, and as low a ly died a natural death. To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases of mm. women and children, I harp devoted special effort during my entire professional life, and have been reward'd by the discovery of methods that give complete mastery of Xfervous and Blood Disuses. Catarrh, Deafness, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Diver troubles. the fair Removal Notice CO Norman tlirimciisen of ihe Slid- to on ha purchased fur hi ccnipjiiv the Ncanmu Shoe store tti bill ljikc and In the future they tv ill stores in both cities. It I the of the company to and the new ounipany will U nnuu-- the ChrlMrasen Shoe com- puttv. The new store In Sail Lake will be In i lturgi- of Norman Christenson, who will In the future make his home in thiit city. T!i Ogden store will bn in (barge of Mr.. Christensen, senior, and hi uihi-- HUi--Mr. Norman Christensen To.luy for Hu- - East, where he will k Mock for ths Inn stores, which he will lin the largest In the ARREST A prominent anumcy from Boise. Idaho, after inning pawl his third viai-- , handed Mi&s Eddy his card uu which wiis wriiieu: "This I by- - tar ths bei and mot in:i-Miuexhibit on m The authorities of Murray are Investigating a strange case thin ha coma to their attention. In the graveyard last Wednesday night were buried the bodies of twin bald, newly born, without proper burtnl permit, and in the greatest secret y. Tim do tun know who the mother was, nor who nude-- the burial, lint are working on a clue. A fanner Im lu cn Committee on Athletic Sports for found who saw a lantern in the graveMen and Boys Charles Lange, chair- yard Wednesday night. Ho paid no attention to the light, as hr wn not man ; W. T. Hart, Georgs Cope. Committee on Games for Woman suspicious that there pa. aii.vlldng and Girls Mrs. Susan Watkins, Mrs. wrong. L. K. Pitts. O. Galeaszl. DAMAGES FOR BEATING. Committee on Prise Dancing end Cakewalk Albert D. T. Lewis, A. P. Goodmansen. Carl Hrrnion ha fllt-- suit for Clambake John damages agaiuri C. It. Coates iim ihe Committee, on Evans. C. L. Spiegel, S. V. Pitta, Wil- result, it. is charged In the couipLint, liam Couth, Thomas Watkins, j. T. of Coates giving him a Aug. Doctor Norris it- - Fur a long lime ihe railroad police There was trouble for in: viworking in an effort Io loof tbe fire department wli.-- lie cal tin- - partied who have been ae returned yesterday from tin- - Fire ii'.'onriiifiiig Ith from the rotnpatiyS Chlefa' couvwnllon at St. Jxuila Hnii-i-- , In lliclr clfor. they bsvs liinpvrty. Captain Stab and 1 I reman Chat I l by the Iikj: put Ire depart-ttu-ti- l Gulbranatm are said to hare mixed" sti.l la.e yrelcrtlay, Dave when Gulbransou waa talking over tli-- j Htcl ,lea Howard were arrested telephone and a rail came in on A- liy Special Agent William Sullivan snd nother line. Both men aiiege ihnt tin nflir-.-Ki'.glihtnn on lower Twenty-Jifl- u other atruck th Aral Mow. Th n Firemen were arrested i. TIi-tr(. men Fred Gulbransou and Andy on kiikjiIcIoii of being ihe nu n wanted Jumped into the breach. It la said. and iL Is Muled that oilier arrest will None of the men has been siirpended fuliow. Several small boys gave the snd no action will be taken until Chief ruiirtNid p'oplo the first lip In the By water rsn conduct an iuvchiibHilau. C.1KC. ' low: General Committee Andrew Mutnb-ler- , chairman: J. T. lavery, secretary; S. V. Thomas Watkins, treasurer; Pitta. John Kvans, F. H. Stewart, H. B. Croipar, Mrs. Susan Watkins. Committee on Ball Game and Tug of War D. F. Lewis, chairman; Hagarty, L. Lynn. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD vt to he ihe best exhibit Clk-ra- Prise wsIUm for gentle-DI$D (assess (( Bwhnmisg contest. too 8. 00 5.00 yards The various committees In charge of the affair are sufficient assurance of a good time. They are given be- shoes for school loaf Wll-llai- n glrla under 14 (8:30 oclock) Prise waiters for ladies (I p. m.) Trios waltzes for ladies hardware. Just the QUOTATIONS. Mock hmc: i!n j ; 011 - d for boys Hoc llahl-iiiiH-- may well be pioud of the utvr?s which aitended the work done by ii;e liulr- - claw that Superint eudt-u-l to lir'laud from the fttatb Ir:gg Schottl for :ho . The remark made by Judge Hnweii on Vuh Day tite mi, 0c made In the line of advancement In 1iah's state und public kchoois was verified every day by the flattering comment made by th crowds that gathered around this little clan to ohaervx the method uaed la training the deaf and dumb to speak and tbe wonderful results which followed.' ibis method having boea In t rod u rad by the preaeni administrating. Thera were prople in these audiences from all pan of the world and from all walk in life, and everybody seemed wonderfully pleated at the work that we bring accomplished. Thera were of the deaf from Pennsylvania to Oregon and every one paid Hanerlng compliments to the clans work. Mnny were (ho people who came to listen end after haring heard that the children to tieth-vwere deaf and Miss Hddy said that wu Ihe g rostral compliment received. for, if you ran train th deaf (ii speak and undvratand others well noitgh to hide the difficulty whk-- t neuslly so evident yos have done This exhibition well. wonderfully demonstrated tbs methods aaed 1 our lastitutlon was proaomrad by loMi-hct-- s no , T t gsid , rk 4 a a BWu'k I ISM4 .. is d .e - )l FBOM FAIB 4'a-ii-- a., Eureka South busisr.-- - efn-etarj- 'u NEMO ! scores of virirnr tbe ground. 011 Class From Stats School for Deaf. Accompanied by Mtasvs Eddy and Brown ia Toma Again. . io unaiil,. ve:- S-!- Recess. Prero-isc- u sere w- -k ;.: it-- r- - i.piu.-.i:. ca- - Follow I whi'e tra-u- SHIPMENTS. - p.-:- ; ccn'e. .nio the :i LIVE EXHIBIT NAS O0 aluiii"-- . fh.cf i Ixret-:- OF THE 1003. 3, Park BUM JIAP mffi)T,4ULm.elM4flBWiWWSW JBfl I bands |