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Show 1 MORNING ne Hurry iber FAREWELL PARTY. for fkddia, librarian, will leave ftTeaat neat week. A farewell party was given Mr. and returned Mrs Frank Siegel by the Leap Year haa RuMuner 1wm. j club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar earn. a vitt In the ker. ia Mr. Siegel and family will soon leave mu Fhuil McC'une of Balt' Lake the city, Mr. Siegel having decided to lckbead. Mina L6 Mrs. Frank Hoehsierier and two children from Omaha arrived In Ogden this week and will spend the Mra. Hoekstetler'a summer- kere-wli- h parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griffin, go tn business for himself. will leave Cards furnished the diversion, with u. ciarenre Crandall prises falling to Mrs. Royal, Mrs. SieJu ,eek on Hakln !" ge), Mr. nans, and Kir. Hall.. A tempting luncheon concluded the him Stella Brown of Salt Lake City in this city.. very pleasant evening, i. rial Sink with frlenda l rriaclHl Smith oI 84,1 tJiUbI lelatlvesJnOkden. is visiting olive Bpaneenber JnT. and relaUvca In Idaho. GDfiH i jeurc K. C. Belcher ia up from Salt on a visit with frlenda. Slecih and daughter will thia week for the BU Louia D. Mia. 8. 11. Day Mrs. M. A. ex- ia vlaiiing her daugh-t- r Breeden, in the capi' tal'. u do--- . position- aa her Ulu Louisa Lofgreen haa of Benaon Logan. llae Miaa gueat MiM 9a Loretta Whalen haa of inert, Min Helen Rogera, aa her Salt Lake" City. Frankie Baker left thli week for month's vaca-ioWyoming to epend a 111m M a. m 50m real W. wt rtah. ran . . m m IS aji 41 u 21 an M 20m 11 aa M M M KM 41 M M OOaJk 00 u NM Mm wt m T, seat rtah. Cltji UIS rfsci a. 15 M 5M SO II 5 l 6M 41 mat k aa ra A ys rw af-2o- V SOCIAL EVENING. The Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 581, made of their Installation, Monday evening, a social event, not aoon to be forgotten by the fortunate participants. The circle are splendid entertainers, and so demonstrated at the conclusion of the induction of the following into office: Mamie Plants, guardian neighbor; Martha Morris, past guardian neighbor; Lillie Light, advisor; Annie Adams, magician; Amanda Lansing, banker; Maude Roberta, attendant; Rosins Mole, Inner sentinel; William J. Meyers, outer sentinel; T. C. Morris, captain of guards; Elizabeth Hughes, musician. y 'A YOUNti LADIES ENJOY OUTING, Salt of Shunfelt A. E. Mr. and lira. Hot Spring was enlivened by one of Mrs. Lake are the gueata of Mr. and the merriest parties of the whole seaTom Pardoe. son, Friday evening, the personnel of which comprised the young lady clerks Mr. and Mra. J. F. Grant of Salt of Wright's at ore. Lake are visiting Mra. Grant'a parThey planned, nnd certainly had, a ents. Mr. hnd Mra. A. T. Wright. Jolly outing, taking along lunches to en- -, Ussier Alfred Heatmark celebrated supply the finishing touch to the enter-pinin- g derived from the in Joyment disporting last, by his birthday Saturday large pool. a party of hie little frionda. Making up the party were: Misses Will Nelson and Miaa M. Richardson Goodale, Brown, Eayres, Stanley, Horr, Hill, Ensign, Iionoran; have returned from Salt Lake, after a Wooiock, Carroll, L. Farmer, Farmer, Jpbn-o- n. Lyona, pleasant visit with Mra, 8ianley Hobbs, Flannagan, Nielson, Compton, Turner, Carter; Mesdamea Sackett and Pickard. Mrs. L A Herrick, of Logan, la visitof her daughthe In the guest ing city, F. M. B. CLUB. ter. Mra. A. B. Petteraon.. . The F. M. B. club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. D. Lindsay. This Mrs. Cmielio. formerly of Ogden, but club was organized about a year ago la now nf Oakland. Cal., visiting and had but seven members at that in thta and relatives friends city. tlmo. It now haa a membership of thirteen.' The purpose of the club Is Hardman returned, to meet once month on the Mra. Morris birthday Thursday from a several weeks' vlsjl. In of one of the members. California, and la stopping at the Vir- . The house waa decorated attractiveginia. ly with a profusion of cut flowers. The guest of the club were: Apostle and Mrs. John Henry Smith of Salt Lake, Mrs. .Iran Hyde of Salt Lake,' who has been ;hr guest of Mrs. R. J. Tay- Miss Jean Hyde of Salt Lake, Mrs. E. lor. returned to her home Wednesday A. Shaunfelt of Salt Lake, Mrs. John evening. Boyle. Mrs.- - Stella Span son berg and Bishop James Wotherspoon. ' Bishop James Wotherspoon and left for Ogden canyon Monday CHINA SHOWER. 'rJly where they will camp for the remainder of the summer. Mia Marlon Johnson, assisted by Mrs. McCamsnt, was hostess at a very Mrs. E. A. Malan haa returned from pretty china shower complimentary to to Blankfoot. Ida., where she has been Miss Cora Farr, whose marriage take visiting frlenda for ihe past few weeks. Mr. Willard S. Bingham will place August 17th. Tables and chairs Mrs. A. T. Waldron left this week were arranged in shady places on the and punch was served during the for Idaho where she will visit for lawn afternoon. The time was spent very several weeks. pleasantly in various games and music, and a daintily nppointed luncheon Mr. John Pingree, and family will waa served. The participants in the leave for the mount ahu next week to afternoon's pleasure were: Misses for sumthe ramp remainder of the Olive Gay, Katherine Keeler, Eva mer. Farr, Verna Bowman, Lennie Wil-liaLuclle Farr, Jessie. Shurtllff, Jndga II. H. liolapp and Judge Thora williams and Maud Shaman. Thomas D. Dee and two daughters, Mrs Porter and Rosabel), left for Ban ' OLD FOLIOS EXCURSION. Franrisoo yesterday noon. The old Folks' excursion to Lagoon on Tuesday, the 26th lost., was. withMiss Gertrude Devorsa arrived in out doubt, the moat enjoyable of any Ogden yesterday from 8L Joseph, Mo., of tbe excursions given ip honor of the to spend the remainder of the sumold people of Weber county. Every mer with her sister, Mra. I. L. Rey- one on the committees strove to do all nolds. they could for the delight and enjoyment of the old people. The people wards of the county Miss Hannah Dee of Salt Lake ia In in the various very liberally of the Ogdra visiting her Mater, MraJ. C. contributed eatables at their command, as was Armstrong. evidenced,, by tbe abundance of food to be seen and partaken of, on tbe tablet Mrs. Ben E. Rich and daughters, at had Ida and IAgoon. The merchants of Salt who Andrea, Lake, a large number ot have been visiting in Ogden, left kindly supplied Monday for Idaho, where they will via-J- j prizes to be distributed under the "diMr. Rich's non, Dr. L. F. Rich of rection of the chairman of the Amusements, C. H. Greenwell and hia aids. Reiburg, and other Idaho points. Messers. H. H. Goddard and Sam Tlie Oregon Short Line The Men's Lchgue of the Preebytep-Ichurch enjoyed an outing at Hot Ry. Co., had kindly placed a free train Springs Tuesday evening. About, at the station for the use of the old righty people Joined them and a Jolly folks nnd a limited number of attendants. The Salt Lake 4fc Ogden Ry ume was had by all. Delicious reCo., had also furnished an engine at freshments were served. Farmington to draw the cars from Mira Lou E. Mitchell has reached the switch to Lagoon and return and Mew York In her eastern tour, and re- granted admission to the grounds free ports having a delightful lime. She to the old folk' and their attendants nt a few days at Niagara Falla, It was found that the first train of vdilch she describes as the most heav-M- y nine cars wonld not hold any others The Railroad Co., therefore ran a spot on earth. pedal excursion train to accommoKirs. Wm. Glaamann will return from date those Who desired to visit Lagoon with the old folks and Join In tbe visit with Mrs. H. H. Spencer, in spencer. Idaho, this evening, and, with festivities. The train followed the old and when all had reached Mr. Glumann, experts to leave in a few folks' train Lagoon tbe grounds appeared to be ays on a several weeks' camping trip o Bear Lake. well filled with merry makers. A splendid luncheon was then prepared The many friends of Mr; Claude for the old folks, which they seemed Peck will be pleased to receive the to enjoy. ra. all were notified news of his recent At 2 o'clock appointment as to assemble Inp. tbe revond lieutenant or the pavilion and a National Home Guards. Mr. Peck ia a son of good programme of exercises was listened Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Perk of to. There was Ogden and attentively slngtnz by the male quartette under many friends , extend their the direction of Orson Griffin, and who had gained hearty favor by their singWOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.' ing while en route. A number of solos Th Women of by local favorite. Mrs Woodcraft, Ogden were rendered Orson Griffin and MatLP- 581. entertained their frlenda Mary Farley, Thursday evening at Utahns Park. thew Gault. We were also pleased was a large crowd in attend-r- a with the speech and aong from the old . er and all had a general good time. folks tried friend, C. R. Sayage, as also a recitation from Wm. B. Barton Personnel of the committee on was: A. E. Lansen. T. of the old folks' committee of Salt Morris, William Meyers. Mrs. Lake City, who visited us on this occasion. Remarks were made In a 'rtvge Frye and Mra. Lorenzo Ford. happy view by C. R. 8avage, Judge lAWES AID SOCIETY Jacob Boremaa and President C. F ENTERTAINED. Middleton. The aged sisters named Shipley amused and delighted tbe Hirhle and Lanning very people with their dancing of the Bcotcn ,JJla,Dre ao ru,l3r entertained the Ladles reel. The dancing waa applauded su B'X'iety of the Presbyterian strongly that Hon. Lorin Farr (age vnweh at a garden 83) united with the sisters above reparty Thursday tlle Lome of Mra. Lansing, ferred to and they four again danced ,f orae, of Twenty-fiftstreet and Jeff-T-.- n the Scotch reel to tbe delight of the avenu- The time was spent people. announced they C. II. Greenwell rant social converse and a num-- I hid prises for the oldest man on the were 'nleresting garnet played. I. miy rvfieshmeats were aerved. ground who proved to bo Job A. Joat . 40 - i Miaa u S it. who was Riven a tine : l.ai. Mary Cavanaugh, th 5 aumau , age who itaa given a la anj Annie H.uauitiK who a given a niie plot me fur lain in uk j nm hand taeU, company to llatu and who ly the way liai! alien a riitaTion much io tlie enjoy-- j nit ut uf ilie people She lml iv veiled Louie of Um year iiii ihairnmn Greenwell. ana now ihe , should hsie u nice pn:ure with ihc chow clitiw ill rowii in if ehe j Kingrfford received a pn,a for being among the first lmnd ran emi-grams to this country, and 1. G. Taylor reteived a box of soap and hammer wilh the explanation front i8 grandchildren that he had and ' Alton h the hammer to nail the heads i uu I.itri' from each of the i ih Og.leii City waidx. in lie rJfiM'n by llie wards l tsliei uicl;. . fs says: I eampif had An r.. d' ' and potent adnoear? .r pnnetple at thnt YORK WORLD hair been revertea i ; Letter to IT- - . '"(THE it var jo, tali. llllU.-illHtel- . tf I ' Tbe regal af very day of the Presidential Campaign. price of the Daily World foot months is $ 2.00 . 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II that puriHW ai the hih- - iiiiw- ,ih f tn iu ia4 kv ahvaily .V..u iii, i, 11. :ii Hiaii k.i- - ry y ot e fonvAiI ! , nmicrnttr .. . j rimlity llirirjcii". will t.e i.(.M-iront dieir-.crut li of ibe Ii oui Miie of tml.n Til). h he thwiiits ut the n ieeiiw- ii!t,.rm. Wht re two or mure lount; liir'rict? r to t ieci a meet or i!eiet.ait's iii ilic i'iiiivciii.uii. U..- ot of mi l iKninoi to Hie Id 4 bi-- i . w- :;rd. fib un s tMn Elccti ClrveLnd. . tic-ol- y (iarawny-MiMtidili.-i- The Ileal Trail. Didn't she nmrrjr 'lias IteenY " Nix She thought he was a 'will be.' but he turned out au Msu'L' "Life. s l'iit.lmrg JllUf Fl-M- . y: Ogden, Monday Au n tee T vvavacaa Ihc prvaavt Sacra ( rlvba (vr tha a ayartol cvraralaal ( M par varal will bv altovad tv aaa ar partlea fvrrataa ala ha ( trv v aaaav la aap lavx a Ktlra aar at wiatad ta avary vlcadlaa dtatrlva. WrH part tea laaa. aaylra aappUrd (aaa am appMaallaa. rlpetaa will hv fac tha DAILY tovrvlaa WtovM POtS atvMtoa frva thv date ft hernia. This vllrr Is tec (v aahhcrlhvps OMLY. Addcssa TM WOULD CAMP A JUS CUB, PvXU Swedish Lutheran Church, corner 23rd Street and Jefforaon Avei O. A. Elmquist, pastor. Sunday Swedish morning service at 7- Parker E. It may be taut v..-ikal i f te Oworr:-- ; fence agslu after they bad bran to visit grandpa. H. H. Goddard gave a htiniorois! recitation and Stake chairman of folk' committee, Robert McQuar-rl- e gave expresslnn to the sriMlment of all the old folks when he very gratefully thanked the officials of Onstreet rsilway Co. in Ogden for their courtesies in granting free transportation to the old folks to'aud lrom the deiot in Ogden. Also for running a special train from Pleasant View anj North Ogden for the amimmothttiou of tlie old folks at those places. Also to the O. 8. I. R: R. Co., fur iheir excellent treatment of the old folk Iteuple and .the safe conduct of the train furnished by them and fbe taken to avoid accident a Also to the Lagoon Resort Contany for the free use of tbelr magnificent ground 1 for the old folks and to Excursion Agent . B. Dean of the Salt latke and Ogden Ry. Co., for courtesies extended by them, as indeed to nil who bad worked for the success of the excursion and tbe venerable bishop di- missed the aaembly by benediction. In tbe afternoon prises were given for races and for numerous other odd conditions and circumstances such as the woman who bad the greatest nunt- - j ber of married daughters,' tlie one having the largest nose," the oldest man who dues not use lobacce, tea coffee or liquor," etc. The excursion returned at 6 o'clock from Lagoon and arrived at Ogden at 7:30 p. m. ' It waa the universal verdict of ail that this waa a happy mile stone in life's Journey. 1001. ; THE WORLD 1 Gret-nwci- JULY HI, 1 Redd the KE V YORK WORLD Every Djy dci-irci- .wstof so DGrEN, UTAH, PrNDAY MOUXING. ElV'-cbei- fcr 20 EXAMINER, Its Xvrtu 10:45. Sunday School at 12:15. Church of 1'he Good Shepherd, corChildren's Day program at 8 p. in. ner Grant and Twcnli-fuurtAlfred by the Sunday. School and Children's lirown, rector. Chorus.. Ninth Snuilny after Trinity . A cordial welcome. Earlv celebration 7:30 a, m. Sunday School 9:4R. German Morning prayer and eerniun 11. Evangelical St. Pauls Church. P. G. Wuebberi, pastor. Evening prayer and sermon 8 p. m. German services In the Swedish Morning topic: "Books in (lie RunLutheran Ellrns Church, corner 23rd ning Brooks." Evening: Sermon fu stones. nnd Jefferson Ave at. 7 p. ra. sharp! Text: John 12. 24. Subject: ''Death, the Door to Life. Ihe Reorganised Church nf Jesus German Sunday School in the fore- Christ of Latlnr daii.HaiuU hold their noon at 9:30. services Sunday at ihe chapel, 15o9 You and your children arc welcome. Washington, at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are Invited. First Church of Christ Scientist, church edifice corner Twenty-fourtCALL FOR REPUBLICAN and Lincoln Ave. Services 11 a. m. Subject: SpliTl" PRIMARIES. Sunday School 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings 8 p. m. A Primary Caucus is hereby called All are Invited. throughout tbe County nf Free Reading rooms suite 212 Ecclna to be held State of Hi ah, ou Friday, AuBuilding. Open dally from 10 a. m. to Weber, gust 12. 1904. at. 3 o'clock p. u., fur 12 m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. the election of 45 delegates to (he ReAll welcome. publican Stale Convention to be held at Salt Lake City, August 25th, 1904, First Preabylerlan Church. John and 53 delegates to the Republican Edward Carver, pastor. Judicial District Convention for tbe Subjisct: Second District, to be held nt Ogden Morning service at 11. Willingness and Service." City. August 15. 1904. Ail electors whu believe in tbe prinEvening service at 8. Subject: "The Denial of Jesus Christ Modernised." ciples nnd policies of tbe Republican Sunday School at 12:05. party aa advocated from Lincoln to Endeavor at 7. Roosevelt, are Invited to participate in Tbe church will be closed during this primary election. the month of August, The election will be held at the places designated below, and at the for delegates to both The First Baptist Church. Horace time stated, and the delegates are oonvefitluna, B. Blood, pastor. aiming the various voting Sabbath morning service at 11 apportioned oclock. Subject: Tbe Irecioua In- districts and wards as follows: vitation." STATE CONVENTION, 45 In the evening at 8 o'clock the CITY. young people will have charge of the service, rendering a mission program. First Ward, at City Hail. prayer service Thursday District Delegates evening at 8 o'clock. 1 Nil, I. , , . a. No. 2 , , . I . Services at tbe First Methodist No. 3. . 1 , Church. Rev. C. W. Noble, acting 1 No, 4., ,, ,, . No. 5., ., ,, pastor. .,, ....a,..,, 11 10 a. m. Sunday School. At Large . , , 11 a. m. preaching. Class kneeling Immediately after thi Second Ward, at Third Ward Amusement Hall. service.' Mr. E. J. Wherry will lead. 7 p. m. Epworth League Devotional District Delegate! 1 Mr. Harry Hansen, Pres. Services. No. 6.. a,.,,.,.,,,, 8 m. 1 at .. . No. p. prayer meeting ,, ,, 7,. X No. 8 .,,, Wednesday evening. You are welX come to all services. No. 9 ,, ., ., . - Mid-wee- k - Mid-wee- ..,,. k Third Ward, at Mound Fort Amusa- ment Hall. Disiriet Delegatn . No. Id No. 11.. No. 12. No. 1.1 t .. a a a I 1 ... seat 1 ( 1 Fourth Ward, al Court Kooin in Court House. District ito'legsles No. 14... e a No. 15... m f N'o.,16. ... No. 17... No. IK..., SO 6 I I Mtffi No. 19.. No. 20. If IIMMIItllllM At Large.. tlMIMMItt (Mil Tha Moat Lavish, Corneous, differing, Imposing and Beautiful FREE STREET PARADE Evar Soon In tho Streets of Any City In tho World. . An Absolutely New tit Fifth Ward. Amuse- District No. 21... No. 22 No. 23 No. 24.. No. 25.. a l s e e a (IMUMlItMItMIMII COUNTY DISTRICTS. District Delegates Pleasant View, North Ogden. Ranfletaoul dall North Ogden 2 House . Plain City No. 1 and 2. Warren-Pla- in City Adobe I School House liarrisvlile. Marriott, Blaterville Slalerville, Perry School lloium. 2 School Kanesvllle, Roy Roy 1 House School Eden. Libert- y- Eden 1 House Hooper No. 1, Hooper No. 2 1 each Christensen's Hall..' Weal Weher No. 1, West Weber Nu. 2 West Weber Amusement 1 Hall Huntsville No. 1. Huntsville No. 2 each I Wangsgaarda Hall Blircff Creek Uintah Ufotah. 2 School House School Riverdale Rlvcrdsle Farr-West- . g And nrtolMl prnnraikiMl ansMamt. Hi hnpmlng aratslnir ul dlgnilml nt vardiabra, wIibms and tn ID Kiiimrit, enmplnla and aMmraln rartlont - A Rrllltant rvliir Hrlraina id Moving Marvaii- - A rnnurainle rklnra nf the Natlinn, HuUlery. Cnurl, Omtunim, rutiim, Vrlitctra, kniiMnr, King, Ijurasn. knlilra, Music, War snd bar I II at lira World in nuc TbMhbii Final, (iraml Itliptay Rarsra, Mnantor (insrtnta of (tomtOral snd MvmiM Halollums. I'lramaUni with hsractoriidlc fidelity of ro.tuiM iid BoniiiUnnivoU Um Clvllird Fa-Ibu-i snd Harlarta Trnra ut Uia Karts, vlth tha nation;! nllb, snd llm veiling lonra at an cnnnmmi as hlnn fl Grsan, Ilia Isrsmt awtablv orsan onr bum. aud nmala Clrrua 1agrant In An artl-dwhh'h ram, entwreriiw and rood pittv an n:ita In hlond vlln grandeur, vralth aul tu orlaiaallly. A M Mob siridiy ktnsllng and iroa'aranl, conplaii'ly atiSlcrai-lol ha nltorta of llawvnrn and vmvuiinl'- paradra la hilnrvrt ur sntomia, sad wlllut a now Mandate ter laiSsttaa. Nothing like It ever seen before. Words casnot doacribe It. Its Wild Animal Display atone la greater than the entire street exhibition of OGDEN Only Rhinoceros, Only Pair of Full Grown QJraffes, Only Amerkan-Uo- m Baby Elephant and Many Oil A r Exclusive Ar.'mal Features. iwtiffs GRAZO riialleiirn Ira One delegate will be elected from each of the 23 Ogden City election district by the elect ora of the reaper live dial rids, and one delegate at i.!1 s-- ift n'JJLLILZSD C3 O A nir)'kt i5SFj adfdSfa For One Week Urination al Art .lump of M Fret the Mnt lleard-inami 1 liriiilne Fmt Evrr Aa.iniiiikhml. Klars Apprsrlnr In Aararlra for lira first limr; Kuropran 4 ELOr.EOS Tl! .ud Daring (liamplre Snr:jy ICili-r- . Iliirt-liMf- Amazing Animal Actors. THE 4 BEDIHiS 3 BUDS PUFOIMIN0 ELErRANTS. CATT. VtllS 2 Clours Or EDUCATED SEALS. An4 Squadrona of MA1VEL0USLY TIAiNED SCISES. I The Mut llily'a rrrnl-- r . Jerusalem A Durltog Pictarc fts Crasaies tl ilrauf g. U-- , Cilor nnd Motion. tatranciOj Ttrp.-clitc- ' 4i Roots Botoia Jiiwilft'i UrJenlit Brtpat. GrtslE&llet Liurtiscnu;.!. Ftwhr.rtinv. Arroup1!4pd. iSstu'ib-i- . ml KoreiiMr Ptiicini (iirto tn aad U( -- ., Jovet-Lrii- i Rvilant, a rev"o at E';'t'o-- : f. rksnlMoat. Aa Krt.ralf.as Orieutal ben.r ot Yuu.uuwa ARivaUbu. SDO Tin CGlll-Cslrc- ns Tarliian Inmliiitoo Danrer. Fsmoi: Ths 7 Glinssrettis Tdn' of A!! Tlnnc, Vari-rnfre- s III it hi Loaping; the Cap. World X CITY, I Portieres and Couch Covers nr r At Ktrh I'ertnraiiera, JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONVENTION, 53 DE1JEGATE8 Hirse. 159 09 Shetland Posies and 599 Curiesa Extravagant and ImproHivs Ezhihils. others. ExqcisUff vasraifr lle g I Wllwm Wilson School Hou ho.... SS.7f9.M9 levcitrd. 27,400 Daily Espeesa. 1.280 People. 375 Slsr Perisraiers. 50 Maskiaaa. 209 UaiqM Acts. 109 Eiclusive rcfileres. 109 Dens Rare Wild BcssK IS Isllraad Cara. 29 Sepanle Teels. 12 Acres al Csavas. . Track 3 lings, 2 Stages snd a 3 Great Mensgerlct, centsining Specimens el Bare Wild Crealnres el the Earth, Ihe Air end Ihe Wslen el Ihe Eertk tnclsdlng 2 Giraffes, lbs Only Rhinoceros known t Esiit hi Ihe Entire World, end Baby Elephant. 41 Elephants. 20 Cemsls. Mint tlalrstrl Ths Katiftnan Family . fliruumri-a- Ciprat-- l paralLe Jackson Family. TK01TE, DAC0MAS, PIT15C 1105. (OaTUhS B9.0TREBS TUE0L TASMAtlAT TB0LTE. GE1IAR0 DfiLLABD HSiiESS. ad 3 339 Mere Preritss Prrieneers. A Graia Lamping the Gap. 4 Beginning August First haw a .nlond'd X!y wm b. .t end Tapestry and Valour In tha newest designs and eelera, 'uft Let u. ahowth.m to you. W. know you will appre- In Rope, thrteVourth. teeir actual ciate tha splendid valuee we offer you. One EO-Ce- nt DRAPER V GOODS Wo aleo want to call your attention to the Immenee line of Drapery Goode we carry and tha fact that wa Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. O Z3QG raJvto 3 Q an Cffc rais!vraviitod unvve TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT DOORS OPEN AT ideas for whS eaneucreeefuUyarey out any idea you would like or can euggeat new and of Portieres bought off you. Ho will aleo hang any lacc curtains ml Ticket Admits to Everything. Children Under 12 Years, Half Price. HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. BIB, EiV STREET PARADE EVERY 1 6 2 O 8 P.M. 7 V. M. KING Kf 10 O'CLOCK. Admission tickets and numbered reserved seat will be on eala Shew day at Knoth'e Drug Stare at exactly the same price charged at regular ticket wagons en the show around. |