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Show MORXISO that a bed man on a ticket meant disaster, not only to that particular candidate, but iu a marked degrea tii the party that selected him. Some of have candidates these undesirable been put up by political parties, aed tbe vote of the women has been so pronounced against such that almost without exception they have been cut down at the polla The women do not vote ! foi the "yellow dog. They are so emphatic in the assertion of independent judgment that party machines are en-- j very careful to tuo their utmost The secure tickets clean to dravnrs SHE SPEAKS BEFORE THE NA- iHilitician whose conduct offends wo-- . TIONAL REPUBLICAN WOman's delicate sensibilities loses caxtc MEN AT CHICAGO. j turreby. The elective franchise In the hunds of woman baa put men on tbeir Outlinea the Work end Province of good behavior in politics in our state, Women in Politics. with all the good that comes from such an improvement. Nor do ihe men resent the election Mrs. Jennie Nelson, of this city, deselection of women officials as unand before National the li) erad an addreee at Chicago seemly, since it is not so. We have Republican Woman's .auditors, w.iere ahe had gone aa an alternate In women city and county clerksand state the Republican National delegation recorders, school officials, been from Utah. The adilreae la aa follow.: legislators; and their work baa have They Mjr Republican Slaters: Facts are uniformly satisfactory. merat id to be "stubborn things. We know been selected fur these places, not our or courtery to of out moat chivalry the of ely the are potent among they eoviii'a educators. In the struggle for sex, but because of superior qualificathe that, equal enfranchisement which of tions for the work required; and uf failure tn the competent women come to percentage American should right at this time, we hail with pleasure discharge of duty has not been higher among womthe bright array of theaa which dem among men officials than citizens brother I indeed en think my castrate the ennobling and righteou will say it a:in of our labors. Appearing here u acquainted with the facts few baa been leas. By way of Illustrating n representative of one of the selected states where our sea enjoys unrestrict- ! my suggestion that womenofare their comed elective franchise, J may point to tor official place becauee in-- I tbeee fails aa the clear, decisive and petency, I will refer to Just one stance In our last legislature. A lady beneficial result of that enfranchisement. Years ago there were many In member was given the important place our own loealiiy who mid of the awful of chairman of tbe bouse Judiciary committee, one 6f tbe most renponslDl effects that might ensue upon the of woman into the domain of positions In a legislative hotly, and was politics. We knew the justice of our chosen therefor, amid lively competi- a claim to equal franchise ns American tion, because of her eminent qualiflca-tionaa an attorney, although the comcitizens, but we could answer these dire not without able represenpredictions only by beautiful yet reas- mittee was we tation in men from among members of onable theories. Now, however, find in our experience that the erst- the bar. And, further, ahe actually perdowhile enemies of equal suffrage in our formed the full duties of the place, her midst have been converted to our way ing ao to the perfect satisfaction of or thinking and knowing! hey hare colleagues and her const ituenta I was, myself, chosen to the Nations lioen educated by the stubborn facta of beneficial results which have accrued Republican convention, now in eesslon voice of our from the association of woman in our litre, by the unanimous form of government, not aa a menial, state convention. 1 made no scramble for the place. Replying to Inquiries at-of but as an equal with her brother. I would ong since, we heard much uf the friends, 1 had stated that and tend this convention if elected, call-imtrc of politics;1 of the unpleasantness and even the degradation which when the stsge of the proceedings, was for the selection of delegatee Alli.ust he met by American wives, mothC. E. ers and daughters at political primar- reached, former Congraesmanthn rule of n nuBitenidon inter-ermoved t. ien ies and elections; of tbe lack of which and even of the disgust that would end by election by acclamation, motion wan adopted with a cheer and soon come to the refined aud accomvoice. plished women at wiinesslng the spec-lo- without a dissenting Under the conditlona we experience that seemed inseparable from pofranll; leal competition. But how different where women have the elective colray to this is the actual scene where woi chise, it is no wonder that from my have exercised for the past eight years leagues In the delegation both the elective and the official fran- arete are as ardent woman suffragists facts of chise. Tim political primary and the as myself or any of us. The and coneducated have our courexperience India on election day are places of Thomases. even the doubling tesy, of dignity, of good order, fully verted leader and statesman equal in these respects to the lobbies Would that every of the first class hotels or the halls and In our party could realize the whole could, corridors of the most carefully kept truth in this matter. If they hesitawould not he a momeut'e iH.stofllres in any part of the Union.W tbi-rapenter well furnished and tidy rooms tion over favorable action on our conSlid halls, where ladles sometimes oc- peal ly this Republican national wiffl-cethat cupy the places of alectlnn Judges, of vention. I trust sincerely to achieve of the truth Irtnowu i herkers and of watehers for the pohere; part les. where they pass Into ami the great result e are seeking and progress glwtion booths, casting their that the party -- of safety Republican party jinlrnmmelnd, with aa lu this nation thq ..them as on the It. now ready to do the right thing on so this awwtlnui aa It. has done oncareer .a first-clathe brilliant many nth an or polling that baa won for It the confidence The the American people. I thank you moat cordially for your unknown. If uncouth person kind consideration on thin momentous Ti mcoc to display a de-- occasion. dignity and politeness, he 1 WHEAT LANDR ARB FIXWDBn. ujhiled off without ceremony. These Topeka.Ksn., June 15 The Kansas re facta. What baa produced this demany sirable condition? The presence of wheat harvest willof be delayed heavy yesterday's at daye on account America's honorable womanhood raloa. In some parts of tbe atate asthe primaries and elections. None who can our in wheat ia badly broken down, but aa ita elections atate have watched I thereof. have whole la not materially damaged depute my description was not dead ripe. lot made the picture more dignified All the lowlands around Undslierg end ennobling than the original scene. water. This is In the What of the effect on elections? Are are covered with belt. The Repubthe political parties constrained to se-be center of the wheat lican and Smoky Hill rivers are rising more careful than formerly In their alarming rate at Junction City t lection of candidates? They have, beMuch wheat will be destroyhave Conventions tonight. yond all question. that have vicinity. ed in for been more circumspect, they been sure PROPERTY WOMANS OUTING TODAY DEVELOPED PROSPECTS, EIGHT NORTH OF THIS CITY, THE FOURTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF DEN AERIE TAKES PLACE AT MILES PRO- la tha Property of the Southern GLENWOOD Madia District. value. The mineral holdings of the Sou 111 -ern Farlflr company comprise seven rlaiuis (HA acre) lying in n group alsuti two miles east of the Utah llut Spring, at an eluval Ion of about 7.2U0 feet. The mineralization occur in kdge systems both of contact au.l type. Four claims of the group contact for j.'iver tbe a longitudinal distance of atout d.tmo feet Tlilm contact vein in well defined and la of a width nf from fifteen to one hundred Tert. At the surface In a qturtx-feldMll- e gangue the ch:ilcotiyrl-t- r and silicate and aotiie bora He are in evidence. To strike the ore bodies in plnce there is projected a tunnel to start from a point 700 feet lower down tne hill that will give a surface depth of over 500 feet nra Uoundng approximately easi-wea ititnilier nf flnxma veins, all or which contrend toward the tact, which appear to lx the ore milking body nf tbe region. t. About 1.500 fnet miiii it west of the vein workings a seven foot lx being opened up. in progress of which a number nf tonx of rbalcopyil' copper ore of abipping giade have bam extracted. The copper ore assaying 79.3 per cent i.lo rarrira a value of $10 in gold. The various grades of oYe ere found in and chutes. The chimneys, rrors-vein- x deeper the main vein gne the yioro the ore increase lu quantity end improves in quality. There are pfanit 30 ton at present on the dump ready far shipment In the working of the vein there is enough ore gotten out to pay for the developing work. Several veins show at the aurfai-coper sulphide of a concentrating character through which m disseminated high grade ora In several specimens which Mr. Burnham bad in his poesex-lo- n free gold wax plainly visible to Ihe naked eye. Thee aamplea are selected however. From two canyons In the holdings exceptional opportunities for tunnel development at depth are afforded whereby drainage and n re transportation farillllM will be secured. An average copper percentage of the ore broken el the snrfare and showing In the various openings la given a between three end fifteen per cent, while the gold values run from R0 coni to $9. Of ennrae. as tunneling the ore Improved in quality. All of the shipping grade ore Is of admirable fluxing character, while the mining ore will ntlmit nf a heavy From the several tunnel portals the ore can he trammed to the railrond at very little expense. For an ahunlant milling purposes (here water supply t the foothills, where the mine camp la situated, and for several months of the year there lx a good t ream flowing down Ridge canyon and the company's ground. The development work carried on tuidnr the direction of the manager t or a moat meritorious and systematic cbaracter. While this property ie only in the prospective stage th development I certainly of an encouraging nature. Mineralization, Inca t Ion far economic tunnel mining, showing made In surface working and proximity to railroad eonxHovel, the property warrants development et depth. ns fix-su-re gnelax-nuartai- de te st e gniesn-qiiartzi- te con-tar- ns I e ed 1 Slightly soiled In handling. No waist in this lot worth less than 11.25 up to $2.50 for 93C SilK Under Skirts Extra deep $6.98 ro,or- - good taffeta, black and worth $7 50 $5.50 Today Is Eagle Hay at Park. Tbs Fourth annual outing of Ogden Aeris, No. 118. will take place. An el bora l program of porta and amusements baa been arranged and will be carried out. A beautiful sour vtinir program has been leaned and will be distributed today. The local lodge will meet at the hail at 10 a. m. and proceed to the depot to meet the trains, due to arrive from the truth at 11 a. m. and hearing the Bingham Canyon aud Salt Jake Aeries. The parade will then form at the depot and proceed to the corner of Washington Twenty-secon- d avenue and sirect, where rare will be taken to the park. The days program will start here by a baseball game between nines from tha vlaitlng aeries aud the local aerie for a cash prise of $300 and a case of Falstaff beer donated by the Falstaff Cafe. Immediately aftfr the ball game, of the following program, with list prizes, and donors, will be carried out: RACES: First event Boys under 10 years, 50 yards riarii: 1st prise, boys suit of clothes, The Hub; 2nd prize, Ping Fong sel. Browning Bros. Second Event: Girls under 16 years, ?5 yards dash; 1st prize, parasol, R. Howell ft Son; 2nd prize, bottle perfume, Culley Drug (.la Third Event: Young men's rare, hoys under 18 years, 100 yards dash; 1st prize, hat, F. M. Nye; 2nd prize, box toilet map. Richardson ft Co. Fourth Event: Young ladies race under 18 years; 1st prize, chatelaine, Burt Bros.; 2ud prize, bottle perfume, U. G. Knoth. Fifth Event: loo yards rare for Kag-- h only; let prize, case lduulia. Natural Mineral Water Co.: 2nd prize, suit pajama. C. D. Ives; 3rd prize, night rolie. Wright ft Rons Co. Sfxlh Event: Bure far married ladle only, 40 yards dash; 1st prize, rocker. Ogden Furniture and (Jarpet Go.; .2nd prize, 100 Ihx. flour, P. Ragan. Seventh Event: Race 1st prize, box of Key West cicara, Rlox-se- .r Bros.; 2nd prize, pipe, Myers aud, Fburtliff; 3rd prize, ptie, I. Kuebler ft Bona; 4lh prize, itox Red Ribbon cigars, N. I). McDonald. Then return to park where the following program will lie carried out. Eighth Event: lie eating contest, oprn to all: 1st prize, picture, Boyle Ginn wood Many people in and around Ogden are not aware of the fact that within eight miles of the town there are prospects being developed which will, ia all probability ' open up into dividend pay ing mines. One of these prospects is i he property of the Southern Pacific Gold aud Copper Mining and Milling Company, located eight miles north of ila-dr- e Ogden, in what is called the Sierra miniug district, which was blocked out and named several years ago by Don Me Guire. The operations of the Southern Pacific company are the moat important of any in the district. This property is In the seme mineral belt aa Park City. 65 miles to tbe south, ande the formation is chiefly gneiss, quaiu-itand siliceous hornblende and ia the name aa the formation in Park City and Bingham. Mr. Jag. W. Burnham, manager, in charge of the development work, ia in tbe city, and when interviewed by a rep reeentative of this pajier gave some valuable Information concerning this property and exhibited a half dozen or mors specimens of extra fine copiter ore. Mr. Burnham is an old mining man, haring haJ thirty yeara experience In the practical working of mines, and in hia opinion there la not n better proposition in this section of tha country. The aamplea of ore be exhibited Kb owed values in copper of from 5.1 per rent to 79 per cent which are considered by experts to lie exceptionally good PARK. Aeries From Salt Lake City and Bing ham Canyon Will Participate in the Days Amusements. Paci- fic Gold and Copper Mining and Milling Company, in the Sierra re 2 GALLACHERB TRUNK FACTORY. Manufacturers of Trnnga and Ba. Leather Goode. Repairing at reaimT able prices, on short notion. CaliYTi see us and we can save yog s , DAVID I. GALLACHEFL 322 25th etreeL Laura M. Meighao. Cans. Melffhaa. ABSTRACT COMPANY. THE MEIGHAN 1408 Wash. Are. Telephone MI T. IT-s- The Ogdon taxctaill team mot last evening and effected a permanent organization by electing officers fur the remainder of the vrar. The fallowing officers were elected: ix IJL 50c and 0c Novelty ribbed how, reduced from 2nc to Plain boss, good for house Baby Dresses and Things have a nice line of long dresses and skirts. lare aud Ircaldcnt. 15c 9c ; j em- think you will be suited here. W. 1). Ural: REAL ESTATE KID GLOVES Myera. Thirteenth Event: Youngest Eagle tbe grounds, box of cigars, Max Davidson. Grand baseball game. Ogden Aerie No. 118. vs. Bingham Canyon Aerie, for a cash prize of $300, also a case of Falstaff Beer donated by Falstaff Cafe. Gotne railed at 1:00 p. m. FoiirteenthEvpiit:Tug of war between Canyon Ogden Aerie and Bingham Aerie. Box Perfectos, Haraner ft Fry--; Itox of Per fcto. Rmtih and Murray; Box Weasier' Best. Fred Anderson: Box Uppman Favorlies. F. J. Klel A Co.: Quart Scott h Whisky, Silver Club Saloon. , The officer of Ogden Aerie No. 118. :m : Aaron Hoffman. P. W. Pres.; E. i;. Geiger, W. V. Pres.; D. T. Tracy, V. Kec'y. ; U. E. Macintosh, W. Pres.; C. A. Bass. W. Chap.; J. II. Myers. W. S. V. Gaston, W. Con.; J. H. Tas.; l amb. W. I. Guard; llarry rattison, W. O. Guard. Worthy trustees: John F. Smith. J. C. Gaxberg. D. C, McGill: Aerie physician. Dr. H. B. Forbes. Max Davidaon, S. D. O. Pres. Ticnic committee: J.IT. Myers, chairman: W. D. BlosHer. T. C. Morris. R. E. Mm intozh. W. C. Howell, Tom Feeney, T. J. Kertz. on D. A. STARK SERIOUSLY INJURED Mai-brow- n. New York: A. S. Alford. X. M. Armour. Oenver: J. C. O'Neil. It. F. Wolfe. Jr., New York: Dr. F. PHcke. Mr. V. R. Shipley. Ogden: J. P. I.alh'11. Denver: O. F. Peterson. Salt l.ufcc: A. C. Sadler. Salt IjiVp: J. I Whitlock, rhicago; Oeo. W. Robinson, San Francisco: H. M. McCarty. Rinn! Ont-olT- IS THE PLACE TO BUY Your Summer Dress Goods j j : J. Wbiiiock. Chicago: M. Fan Francisco; .1. F, Pershing. Chi- - St. Louis, June 25. The Worlds Fair handicap was won by Colonial Girl by two lengths; Hermla second; Moharib third. Time, 3:09 EXCURSION TO 1-- Miss May Pozarty left for Lakeside for a weeks visit. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC SALT AIR BEACH a a THE RIOJGRANDE $6,000 in prizes to be given awaT, Trains leave 9:30 a. m. 2;i5 and ; oclock p. m. Fare $1.25 for round trip. Dont Miss The Biggest Time Ever Had at the Beach Gome Fly with the Eagles aer-mo- ( 1-- 2 AT side-track- ed SUNDAY, JUNE 26th. Excellent program of sports and muaementa of all kinda. Ball Game In the afternoon. $250.00 In prizes given away. If you want Eastern Corn-Fe- j j d Besf David ACCI- 331 24th Street. Phone No. 127K Mountains of White Muslin Underwear reinforce the June Sale today You might think the great white sale was starting off crisp and new this morning:. The counters are newly tilled with fresh and dainty garments that are needed by the thousands at this season. 15 styles of Night Gowns at 30 styles of Petticoats at 50c to $2.29 49c to $3.75 25 styles of Corset Covers at A. tO styles 27c to $1.19 THIS REMARKABLE well-know- n bead. Tbe boiler was standing on hloekx at a height of about two ami one-hal- f feet from the ground. Stark was employed rutting off ihe front, of the faster and wax kneeling directly under tha portion holding the chisel while another man swung the hammer when the aeehlent ocenrred. He vid,int'iy was not aware Dial so (titling had been done, it having been cut around almost the entire circle, when ii own weight caused It to fall, pinning Rfark by thr head on to the rail of the locomotive pit, his body haring gone- irio the pit. Hi head va lerrJ'1!- crushed and he hld pro- finely. In comrades did.evcryUiug of Drawers at I9c tp $1.69 SALE OF SHIRT-WAIS- T SUITS It has been a long time since there has been such a superb Offering of exactly the garments that women wanted the moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the lawn, the chambry shirt waist suits, of which every woman wants several right now. They are nude in the prettiest styles we've seen. They are nicely made and good fitting. They are new, fresh; perfect in every way; each suit in its own box. The $3.50 Suit now at $2.50 The $4.00 Suit now at $3.00 Price. at The $5 Suit now at $4.00 25 sample Shirt Waist Suits 1- -2 Great June Sale in All Summer Goods Two Thousand Yards of r, his go to Ballard & (Clicker's Absolutely the Greatest Muslin Underwear Sale EVER IN OGDEN PACI- Upon Him, Terribly Crushing His Head Bled Profusely ing Pan-gnitrl- Sadler is up from Salt Lake for a few days. MEETS FIC BOILERMAKER WITH FRIGHTFUL DENT. Sfark. the Southern rnoilic boiler-makemet with a lrjghiful arcldciit yesterday, which may unite fatal. At a late hour hist nichi lie was at the Ogden General liueidial in a critical condition, from injuries received by the front of a boiler weighing about 1 .500 pounds falling upon and terribly crush- Slilwell. Ogden! J. F. riihleater. t. Utah: A. Hallman, New York! C'ha. H. Willard. Denver: D. J. PAINE & HURSTS SOUTHERN WELL-KNOW- Sail J. J. Hickey. Denver: J. K. Ya'r. Omaha: R. H. IJcker. New York; A. J. Ton can bank on tbe kind we sell. There ia none better in the market for $1.50. Mention this ad and they only coat you $1.35. (15c buys 3 sodas.) cut- HENS ,1.6. Front of a Locomotive Boiler Falls REEDHOTEL A. C. Pache is in from tha wtr and Treasurer. II. Wearier: Secretary. W. M. Hughes: Manager, Frank Wearier. At the meeting a communi- cation from Manager fllmlin of the ljtke team was read, atating th.il the Elders would like a game with the Ocden team on July 6th. If satisfactory terms can he arranged Ihe In. cal fan will liav. an opportunity of seeing one of the Pacific National I.raguc teams play the home tottn. Dr. F. C. off. KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and Ice cream served from 1:30 a. m. to 13:89 p. m. 454 Washington avenue. rd HELD AND PERMANENT OFFICERS ARE ELECTED. Ladies9 Lace Hose In fine, lieautlfur patterns, we Via Rio Grande. Fare Salt Lake and $1.00. train leaves 9:30 a. m. Fan Coetllla and return $2.25 train leaves 7:45 a. m. return free-for-a- ll; MEETING Handkerchiefs The warm weather necessitates a large supply. We offer and 20c goods on the renter table at styles of 1? broidery trimming; SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, BALT LAKE CITY AND CASTILLA SPRINGS. Ed Fitzgerald ie in the elty for The management of the Elite Cleanfew days, visiting his parents. ing works wish to give notice to the public that a number of parties have H.. H. Spencer has returned from been soliciting business and representSpencer end Market Lake, Idaho, ing they were getting work for na where he has been on a business trip. Mrs. Harlam of the Salvation Army la the only solicitor sent out by us. All Judge J. F. Chidexter la up from our work is guaranteed. Mrs. Hueaon Is not authorised to soPangultch, Utah. licit any business for us under any Harry Hales, the popular young conditions. Respect'lly, ELITE CLEANING WORKS. night cashier at the Reed Hotel, accompanied by his brother, Edgar llales, the genial porter at the hotel, ATTENTION ELK8 AND OTHERS. leave tomorrow for a months visit to their home in Falrrlew, Utah. The National convention of the & P. Elks will be held in Cincinnati W. H. Rich of Morgan, Utah, was in during July. The official Utah Elks the city yesterday on business. train will leave July 14th. Tbs public ia invited to join the excursion, but n Instead of the Sunday evening all namea must he handed to T. C. at the First Methodist church, Foley or W. C. Crandall. Secretary, at there will be an Epworth League Rally the Elba Club rooms at 2416 Wash. and Sacred Concert. Aa the singing Ave. before Tuesday evening, June will be under the leadership of Mrs. 23th. Fred N. Hess, the Ogden public will The fare to Cincinnati wUl he $48.75 know they have a treat in store. Seats and to St Iwls $42.56. A Pullman free. car will cast $45.00 per day and a Tourist Sleeper $25.00 per day. The The Conservatory of Music has cost of the kind of sleeper rhoeen will dosed until September 1st. Prof. H. be pro rata among the occupants of L. Le Couipto left last night far an the car, ao the more in the car the extended visit to California, Oregon cheaper. ao and Washington. Prof. A. F. Simpson The Steepen will be leaves this morning for an overland that they can he used either at St. trip through tbe Ycllowstono Park. lantis or Chicago, thus saving hotel Both the ''buys exiieet to be away un-II- I bills. One aleeper will remain at St. the latter part of August. Louis to accommodate those desiring n to remain there all the time, while CUMMING8 COMMISSION CC.' tbe othera will go to Cincinnati during BROKERS. the convention. The route will be D. ft R. G. to DenContinuous quotations on New York Pacific and Wabash to Blocks and Chicago Grain. We bay ver, Missouri and Cincinnati. and sell stocks and grain on margin SL Louis This Is the cheapest, excursion daring or for cash. Our private rooms enFair and lasts 15 days. the customers our come to in and able T. C. Foley or W. C. Crandall See transact business with tha utmost at ones and decide on kind of sleeper secrecy. Write for our Book of Information wanted. W. C. CRANDALL, Secy. (System of Speculation'), fro upon 2482 Washington. application. EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. CARD OF THANKS. $42.50 St. Louis and return 47.60 We desire to express our gratitude Chicago and return and heartfelt thanks lu thn kind Chicago and return via SL Louie 50.00 friends and neighbors who assisted us St. Louis and return via Chicago 60.00 Furniture On. Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 Ninth Event: Jar breaking rontret: during th sickness and death of our 1st prize, ladies' shoes. dear wile end mother. Also for their daye In each direction. Shoo Co, ; 2nd prize, ladles' Pullman sleepers through to 8L parasol, kindness in their attendance at the Last and Thomas. funeral, aud the great and beaut lfnl Louis without change. Tenth Event: Nall driving routest. supply of flowers provided by them, Tickets on aale Tuesdays and Fit AIJCX. PERRIN. To indy driving three spikes in plank days each week. Stop overs allowed. In shortest time; 1st prize, dinner ert, ARTHUR OSCAR Fc$RIN. MOSELEY, Trav. Fans. Agt. f.rty-svcpieces.- Ogdon Aerie Na set, Richardson 118; 2nd prize, & t i rant; 3rd prize, hsm, Wilcox Grocery Co. Eleventh Eteri: Bahy show for the prettiest lathy on thn ground under one year old: 4t prize, hoy baby ring, J. R. I .Twix and Co.; 2nd prize, hoy baly cup. C. A. Heglitol: 1st prize, girl bahy ring. Uncla Sam'a lawn Office; 2nd prize, girl huby comb and hiiiMli. John Bmalfey. Twelfth Event: Oldest Eagle on the grounds, bottle Hennessy brandy, J. II. BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZED We in their power for him prior to hto removal to the hospital where physicians attended to hia injuries, and hia recovery ia very doubtful. Mr. Stark, who is the treasurer of the Fulled Labor Mercantile Company, is well known in the labor circles. Last fall he was a candidate for Mayor fur the Socialist party, of which he is on of the early members in this city. OG- DUCE HIGH GRADE ORE. ; flonnee, 26,1904 I , With graduated pleat lug worth JUNK SUNDAY MORNING, UTAH, EAGLES VALUABLE OGDEN ADDRESS OGDEN. EXAMINER, Printed Cotton Wash Goods, in about a hundred choice designs of the present season's printings; probably the most wanted fabrics of present demand worth more than the prices we ask today. The designs arc in small rosebuds, polka-dot- s in colors and black or white grounds, and white polka-dot- s on colored grounds, and small white figures on navy blue and black grounds in two grades of cloth. i The 121c Rosamd now at 71c a yd. The I7!cCrepeRaye now at 121c a yd. The 17!cBrodee Mo!me now at 121c a yd. The 171c Coblette now at 121c a yd. and a choice, full and complete variety of designs to select from. mb LAST Af iin & THOMAS |