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Show r THE MORNING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAn, DAMAGE 3U and tirortse W. Williams, Eva L. Karr, age 24. both of Ogee keen gran led licence to marry. BE FILED The Lad lea Aid Society of the First pienbt terian church and their friends w.U be entertained by Mrs. Todd next at Tduraday afternoon. October 6th, 667 Nol 2 (,'clock at her residence, j;th street. E The Ladies' Aid Society's luncheon the Lutheran church Thursday afternoon and evening was a splendid financially and otherwise. The tiu.-c-t Aid Society desires to thank everyone oho encouraged them by their pres- tt ence. mt of inq BUS H. In ' iha or na- - COUNTY SDITTO Mlu hare Yr and Best mare, 1 First. Fred Bartlett. $6. Beet mare colt, under 1 Fred Bartlett, $d; second, $3- Graded gelding Fii si ADMINISTRATOR OF ADIN BROWN ESTATE WILL SUE UNION PACIFIC COAL CO. Brawn had Previously Begun Suit Because ef injuries Received but died While Hearing was Pending. DAY AT under 2 year K. D. First Pia-MM'- k, It prize. &tOIieCLASd 3. PERCH EBON S. THE FAIR CLOSING DAY OF ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF COUNTY FAIRS. List ef Awards Complete Is Given foi Publication Races Premise to be Best Ever Seen. Best stallion, 4 years and over First. Andrew Clark. $15. CLASS 5, COACH BREEDS. Best stallion. 4 years old and over 1L B. Dance. $15. CLASS 6. STANDARDS. Best stallion, $ year old A U. $12.50. Best, stallion t years old I. C. 2 years old Hyrum Services over the remains of Fetor Johnson, who passed away on Beplem-be- r Z8ib, were held Friday afternoon Inim the residence, 263 Twenty-flrs- t it feet, Kev. Wood of the First Baptist church officiating. Many high tributes of love and respect were paid to the life of the deceased. Mr. Johnson was sell known among the business men of the city, having lived in Ogden some sixteen years, during which time be ban conducted a hat factory. He wee of honest qualities, and was ! Bin respected by all who know him. highly Truly may it be said of him, he has fought thn good light and gone to the rest of the faltbfuL Interment wan in the city cemetery. First price Frank Herrick, best mare, no reward, Lee It was oountw day at the fair. Is adJohn A. Taylor, administrator for dition to tha crowds of people from Hamond. Gets Copy of Germany's SAVEEPSTAKES. Adln Brown, who died August 1st, the city, the farmers, their wives and to Russia Standard stallion D. Corny, diploma through his attorneys, Mogtnnta and children from mllea around are out to and $10. CLASS SEVEN TEAMS. Kiel. Oct L Although directors of force today. Saturday waa their day in Stout, is preparing a complaint beginof draft mares Find, L the Germania Shipbuilding works said Best ning action against tha Union Pacific tom a and from the crowd present it Coal company for 130,300 for injuries seem that the country districts must Hammond, $10; second, L. Hammond, yesterday that Herr Barkmeyer had not been arrested for selling military received by Brown, which afterward be almost depopulated. IS, secrets to a foreign power, it appears SWEEPSTAKES. resulted In hla death. cerThe of award diplomas, prises, stallion L Hammond, di- to be nevertheless true that be is unTha tacts, according to tha comClydsdale and has been tificates, made, der suspicion of selling the plans of aad $iu. plaint, are that tha company left open there is, eta, aa reault, mare interest ploma cm Coach stallions 1L B. Dance, dihips to another German firm, aad It hole a thoroughfare taken in tha a exhibits Tha today. Is known the German navy departin used its by employees winners are known and the big ploma and $10. prise and crov d la Best harness stallion, graded Jeff-rl- e ments perfected plana for the construcSpring Wyoming, Valley, spending more time looking at tion of submarine boats have in sputa that Brown on December 20, 1900, fell inern than Hinsdale, $5. on any previous day. The manner coma Into the possession of in the hole at night, breaking three protest which waa filed by Joseph POULTRY AWARDS. tbe Russian whether government, riba, injuring the heart and suffering Parker, tha well known poultry and M. Hocks J. Barred Plymouth not clear. is not or through Barkmeyer injuries that resulted in locomotor cattle man, against the manner of second prizes, $4 and Tha navy depan meat has beia experiataxia. Brown began suit a year or ao mgking cattle awards has been held by Bishop first and for two years with submarmenting ago ia the courts in Wyoming, but died tbe Judges to be right and the awards $2.Rhode Island Reds First, John ines, and committed a design, soma about August 1 of this year, and Mr. hats been made strictly in accordance Woodfleld, $4. months ago, for a new submarine boat Taylor, his administrator, has begun with the association rules. Siagls Comb, Rhode Island Rede to toe Germania works to exscuta It action in the circuit court of Utah. Mr. Barkers protest to as follows: First, old pair, E. Larsen, $4. is a copy of this plan that la reported CIVIL SUIT. The Eric $4; Larsen, First against undersigned pair protests young to have reaohed Russia John McLane has sworn to a com- the awards in Department B and de- Second young pair J.- M. Btohop, $2. plaint beginning suit against W. B. mands opportunity board to White show the Comb First, Leghorn Single Wedell for Judgment for 8750 alleged to that the rules of tha PARKER ATTENDS A WEDDING. society governing old pair, J. M. Bishop, $4; First young be due from the defendant have said $4. la M. J. Bishop, pair, Tha plaintiff alleges that he paid competition violated department to the injury ot Eaopua Oct 1. Judge Parker and crossly Single Comb Bluff Leghorns First, to Mr. Wedell last April 750 for real been the family today attended signer." old, pair, Poulter, $4 First young pair, members of his estate in Box Elder county and that n the marriage of hla ward, Misa Although Barker waa awarded nu- Poulter, $4. about July 1, by mutual consent, the Lawton, and Robert Livingston, Single Comb Brown Leghorns First, contract was rescinded and that Ur. merous prises, he says that others $4; First young which took place at West Park. to give back the which were due him were withheld and old pair, Poulter, Second Wedell has refused young pair, that the method or lack of method, gov- pair Bishop, $4; amount San Francisco, Oct L The United Tha plaintiff asks for Judgment for erning tbe exhibition, makes his pre- Poulter ,$2. White Wyandotte First, old psir, States army transport Sheridan sailed miums valueless. the $750 and Interest. In a statement to a representative of C. F. Dlnamore, $4; First young pair Maginnia and Stout are counsel for today for Honolulu, Guam and Manila this paper Mr. Barker says A. M. Ven- Dinsmore, $4; Second, Dlnsmore, $2. with n heavy passenger list a cargo of tha plaintiff. der Vlivs ia authority for the announceWhite Crested Black Polish First, supplies and a consignment of ment that a meeting of tha directors of Van der Vllea $4. pesos for toe Phillpplnea school and shop work at the Weber tha fair will he held Monday to hear Silver Spangled Hamburg First, County Fair. $4. tha protest der Van old pair. Vlles, Tbe girls' basket ball toad: la rapid, The races today promise to be even Guinea fowls First pair. Van der for games. belter than those held during the Vllea $4. ly (acting into shape hers is plenty of good material this past three days. Some speedy horses Fouione Geree First, young pair. year and Coach Bush promises to havt re competing. Van der Vlies.$4. a fast team before the seasons over. the African Geese First, old pair. Van Following is a complete list of The gills are ready to meat any team awards: der Vllea $4. ld - newly-minte-d V E Marsh, assistant chief engineer of tie Southern Pacific, went over the this morning on a trip of Ineut-spection. general chairman of the Older of Railroad Telegraphers, with headquarters in San Fraadaotk ia In Ogden on business connected with W. E. Davidson, In town. Mr. Drifts was In Salt Laka Tuesday on bnsinsss. A practice game was playsd with the Ogden High school Monday afternoon. Tbs playing was poor on all (idea but tha deaf boys were far bettor at carrying the ball than their opponents. Tha high school boys seldom succeeded in making the required Swedish Lutheran church, corner five yards and were invariably forced bird and Jefferson Avenue. Sunday' to kick the ball out of danger. Neither 10:45 Swedish serviceBubJect: Three aide scored a touchdown. Conditions for Entering, the Klngrom Sunday of God." 11:15 English school. "Bally Day." Soovenlni will EHBOUMFNT AT be presented and diplomas for good attWEBER STAKE ACADEMY endance. I p. m, English service. "The Eternal Gospel. Subject: ENROLLED NOW 2:30 p. m Ladies' Aid STUDENTS Thursday: REACH THE TWO HUNDRED of Mrs. Jno. horns society meets at the MARK. ..? Llndauom, 326 18th street No gospel meeting in the evening at Five Potato. all welcome to The Chair Consists ef Eighty Voices Ton ate cordially there meetings. Q. & ElmquUt, pasNight School to Begin. tor. Propositions In science, geometry, Central Park Presbyterian church, English, etc are being salved every corner Slat and Washington. Services day, but tha moat Important problem at 11 a. ai and 7:30 p. m. Morning pressing for solution ia more room. Prof. Lind and hla soology students subject, "Seven Things We Should Not be Ignorant of. Evening subject: have commenced their field axcurstona "Six Things to Think About." Sunday for scientific purposes, making war uprchool at 3 pi m. Y. P. Endeavor at on tha insect that to here today and f:S0 o'clock. A cordial invitation to gone tomorrow. an. Night school commences this years work, Monday, Oct. 17th. Every indicaThe First Methodist Episcopal tion points to an increase which will be as marked over last year's enrollstreet, one-hal- f church, Twenty-fourt- h bicrl eaat of Wash. Avo, next to court ment as that of tha day school to over bouse. Samuel Diair, pastor. 10:00 previous years. a. m Sunday school, Walter L. Under-worThe enrollment of regular students 11:00 a. m. preaching this year has now reached the 200 Supt by the pastor. 6:30 p. m. Epworth mark. This to an increase of seventy-siLeague devotional service. 7:30 & m students over last year. When it wrmon by the pastor. All seats are to remembered that a portion of those free. You are Invited. registered last year at this time were Sunday school students, the material Church of the Good Shepherd, car- increase la even more marked than at ter Grant and 24th. Alfred Brown, first appears. rector. Eighteenth visited ' the Pres. L. W, Shurtllff Sunday after Trln-0y- . Early celebration 7:30 a. m.;8un-ti- y school Thursday and addressed the school, 0:45. Holy communion students at devotional. After making and sermon, 1L Evening prayer and oms very encouraging observations on rraon tbs school, he devoted the time to Ip. m. Kindness and Consideration in tha Pint Presbyterian church, John d Home, and to comparing the oppor(hirer, pastor. Morning worship tunities and environment of the stuti eleven. Subject: "The Nature and dents, with those of other localities, Mare of Divine Worship. Evening principally of St. Louis tnnhip at seven-thirtSubject: Tha choir now consists of eighty "Thr Gospel of Culture. Sunday voices and because of its ales choir rhnnl at twelve-fifteeEndeavor at practice Is held In the assembly room. tevthirty. We cant sea now how toe would ever get along without the sweet singing for First Baptist church. Horace B. it is nothing short of Inspirational. mood, pastor. Sabbath morning ser Mrs Terry, after spending a few Jeaua days in Logan visiting relatives, reJk at 11 o'clock, subject: Hirist the Way, the Truth and tha turned Thursday, and consequently the Evening service at 7:30, sub-ef- t. Prof. Tarry ia well satisfied with "Onr Substitute. Sunday school world again. The juniors will meet at 3 Fcliick. Young people's meeting at San Francisco, Oct. L The coinage leider. Mary Hagan. la the United Btates mint at San Franat cisco for September is as follows: rt?er meeting, Thursday evening Double eagles, 114.000.000; Philippine coinage pesos, $108,000: 20 centavos Itmr. E. I. Goshen will preach at the $68,000. Total coinage, $14,178,000. church Sunday evea-t- t at 8 o'clock, October 2nd. OaL Topeka. Kan Agent Koonts of tha Santa Fs Freight lOTES iF INTFREST today Issuad instructions that no oattla or perishable freight would be acceptFRCM SCHOOL FOR DEAF ed for shipment over the New Mexico division until further notice account floods the 'PlL6 ARE GIVEN VACATION TO VISIT THE FAIR. Lincoln, Neb OoL 1. William J. Bryan arrived home today from the West He will begin next Monday, his peaking tour In Nebraska, and after rsKiee Game of Football Played With several days work here, ha will go intbe Hgh School. to Missouri for five days the order. , C Ed-tar- id Overcoat Putnam ndance " Mid-wee- k vnagri-gation- i ral Ku look the ri Tr r g i!,c pupils visited the Weber fair. The little ones under of tholr teacher went ? ,B ft forenoon. The older bora i int the afternoon on the Ue Mi"in,u. Minjr of thenl wept ln.en-t- cd In the horse racea ti'f J time. urchsrd has produced an wjwrwure of rtelicio,,, fruit and tha m l" ,,nJu' it immnsely. Tii bwn UYhV'.V5 king M LouJ ingtofl r "M re-l- h Bellingham. Wash Oct 1. Tha car tha shortage which has embarrassed last shingle manufacturers during thaa cerfew months has been relieved to tain extent within tha tost two days by the Canadian Pacific Railway company that Informing local shingle dealers the road will now allow Its care to go over the Minnesota transfer. This has not been dons by tha Canadian read at this rewatly and coming In effect Urns will help tha shingle dealers and manufacturers to more more shipments before the lake season doses than would hare otherwise been possiMa Tha last day on which shipments via the lakes will he received at Duluth gad Superior to November 2d, of October, held its Society few.tuvMin i,t Saturday. afternoon. ' ,b Pirk Literary V. p,ctad officers. The frit w.T1,T ,ni ct-- 1 mNtIn held in the Portland, Ore ?Mr8 D SJ,,,r Mth' 0f th track-- three of the principal buildings often Wn v Lewie and Clarke exposition berebeea g til PUiRraui. lot hr the hoard of directors. Tbe is making an extiibite-o- f aggregate- cestemill be. $31441 'T? Sl1 1tdei "f Cheap Rates to St. Louis of ,hat ,ltr 421 25thSt in dress don't mean foppihBmi fact It meant the opposite., vv sell The Famous Alfred Benjamin A Coa nuke and they are elegant, OGDEN TIMETABLE Nobby Patterns For the Swell Dresser in Tweeds and Cheviot San Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Mixtures. West and Santis Terogto Balt Laka CRgi PART. For Prwva LAI. Fairfield . -and Msrear, aoaaseting at N spin for Mantt aad intermediate potato oa San pate Valter Rr.... 7:30 A m Far 'UarflsU Beach, Too-elStocktoa, Mass-motEnreka and Mite war City (via laamtwp-tel . . . ... ... . j jg For Pravn Amarleaa Fork, Lehl. Juab, Frtooa Calteataa aad intermediate points pm Beget Thli SU Neat tasty patterns In the dressaa I a Elegance h. ARRIVE. From Prova American Fork. Lehl, Juab Frisoa Caliantoa aad tatoiwadiato aotata From Prank Labi Fal field. Horror aad 8am pete Valley Ry. potato. From BUvar GUy, Maas moth, Baraka 55 i both kind fofmlshnesa In neither cnt-off- MU-fior- d, smooth and unfinished worsteds for tho plain Ifitdgcajainins Wo aak a share of pour eaasilsre. were worthy of it. tlon-becau- MAKERS (MCWyoRK GrmtCbthahrMe I , You'll Like Us. MO-for- ' 'rota sad Be The Toggery 9.35 g m 5.35 P m Garfield 5:35 p m Bronxe Turkey First, old pair. ALL TRAINS DAILY. Van der Vlles, $4; First young pair, C. l other Eastern potato, via Dally PoUmaa Buffet Bleeping Car B. Seara, $2. Service between fiatt Laka MUtasd. White Holland Turkeys First pair, seph Manning, $6. Modena aad Caliantoa Dtiwot ston 29a Best bull, 2 years and not over 3 Bishop, $4. oonnectloas tor all miming atMiqg, Best collection of pigeons Ernest First, Job Plngree, $10; second, aoateara Utah aad Nevada Thomas Etherlngtoa, $5. Bronrlng, $4. 29b Best bull, 1 year and not over 2 Indian Runnie Ducks First, old Ctty Ttekat Ofloa HI Kata Street Find, Thou Etharington, $8; second, pair Bishop, $4; Second young pair. Tii A. M. Van der Vllea, $4. $4. Bishop, Vtor pertteUtera, call oa or Hr are 29 Best cow, 2 years and over First African Ducks First pair, A M. A. M. Van der Vlles, $10; second, W. Van der Vliea $4. jffaota SaR Leke Route, or JL MOORR, District Poswgro Wsngsgsard, $5. Diploma for poultry, largest dis81 Best heifer, 2 years old First, W. GlLLtTf, Gen Pass. M. Bishop. E. J. play Aji J. D. Powell, $8; second, A. M. Van der DOGS. Vllea, $4. M. A der Van Hound Russian Wolf 82 Best heifer, 1 year old First, A, Vllea Wo con save yon money. Writ ma M. Van der Vllea, $5; second, A. M. Female Fox Hound First aad secbay Will save you money on any styI a ilmor quality cult case-ye& F. WARREN, Van der Vlles, $3. der Vllea Van ond prlzea No better at the prleaSaUa aad 411 No. Best mada General M. Van cases are 33 Best bull calf First, A. Our guaranteed. Agent, Block, Dooley Gray Hounds First and second Balt Laka City der Vlles. $5; second, A. M. Van der , leather lined. Extra large, medium and small. We carry a complete prlzea D. A Smyth. Vlles, $2 A0. useMnlf hud lift and second mm Collies First llna . Scotch i n 34 Best heifer calf First A. M. Van C. F. Dlnamore. prlzea der Vllea $5. Second prize, feGraded Pointer R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. SWEEPSTAKES DEPARTMENT B male pupa Fred Van der Schmit. JUNE 8TH, 1104. CLASS BEST CATTLE. DEPART DAILY. Spits Dogs First prize, mala Fred 88 Beat cow above 2 years John No. $ Atlas tie Mail all points Hillman; Second prize, female, Fred Powell, $1Q and diploma Hillman. 7:45 a aa East K GRADE. of for No. 12, Bait Lake local largest display dogs 1:80 a m. Diploma 70 Best heifer under 2 years A. M. A. D. No. 2, Chlcaga St Louis limSmyth. $5 and diploma Van der Vllea AGRICULTURE. DEPARTMENT OF ' 2:15 pi m. ited SWEEPSTAKES. No. 4, Atlantis Express, all Butter Department F Beat quality 87 Best bull above 2 years old Job 7:00 a m. creamery butter, Slatervllla Company, points East Plngree, $10 and diploma ARRIVE DAILY. THE OREGON SHORT LINR TDCra 89 Best bull under 2 years Thoa $10. No. 6. Pacific Mall, Salt Laka Best quality dairy butter C. BL CARD. Etherington. $5 and diploma and all potato East U:46 a m. Seare, $5. RED POLL CLASS. No. L Chicago and fit Louis . Grain Department G. (June 19, 1904J 42 Best bull, 2 years and over limited Best Onto S. Grow, $2. 2:40 p, at DEPART: First, N. H. Barker, $12.60. Local from Park City Best Corn Oscar Read, $2. No. T Butts aad Portland.. 12:0$ 43 Best cow, 3 years old and over pja Nuaad11,San Pete Valley 7:00 p. m. Potatoes N. H. Barker, $2. No. 8 Pocatello, Montpelier First E. T. Hosmer, $10. 2:28 ass. No. 2, Pacific Express from aad Butte Cabbage J. 6. Storey, $2. Best heifer, 3 year old First, N. H. all points East 12:1$ a m. Onions N. H. Barker, $2. N& 11 Cache Valtey T:ll p.m Barker, $8; second, N. H. Barker, $4. DEPARTMENT H FRUITS Through sleeping cars to Omaha No. 12 BaltLake andTlntle 19:45 am Beet heifer, 1 year old First E. F. 1 cache Chicago and St Louta, New York aad First peaches. Enoch Farr, No. I Balt Laka and later-Elegant new line Just received, all slzee and htyiea madwot Kfibl Hosmer, $5. Bos tea Free reclining chair earn A mediate points T:2$ a Best bull calf First E. F. Hosmer, $5; Second, A. I. Stone, $2.50. car service on all perfect dining to $2BjM weight lndestructable fibre, very epeciaVwaluee Grapes First, Enoch Farr, $5 and dL No. 3 Salt Laka Prova $5; second, E F. Hosmer, $2.50. through tralna Milford sad all points Best heifer calf First E. F. Hosmer, ploma A. C. HENRT, Ticket Agent Ogdea south :M Small fruit in Jars Miss B. Taylor, $5; second, E. F. Hosmer, $2.50. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgetPsgrlteeL N& 10 Salt Lake and bt 85- JERSEYS CLASS 2. Salt Lake City, mediate potato VEGETABLES. 8:20 Beet hull, 2 years and older, Jos No. 4 8:10 am ft B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. Watermelons AL Stone, $2. Baker, 212.50. ARRIVE: Cantaloupes A. I. Stone, Beet bull, 2 years and under 3 First No. 1 fiatt Lake S;8$ p.ta B. Mortenson, $3. . Industrial school, $10; second, D. A No. 9 Butts and FseateUo DEPT. I. MANUFACTURES. D., $5. 12:41 urn. Knit goods Ogden Knitting Fac- No.Express Best bull, 1 year and under I Jos IS SsNLske aad Ttotto 85d tory, diploma Barker, $8; second, Jos. Barker, $4. d No. 7 Salt Laka and Bet double harness, light buggy J. Best cow, 8 years and older Jos. ..... ... ... tUtSfi osa G. Read, $5. Barker. $10; second, Jon Barker, $5. No. 3 Salt Lake aad latest Seat of heavy double team harness, Best heifer, 8 years old Jos Barker, mediate potato 1:90 am. $5 and diploma? J. O. Read. $8; second, O. Stanger. No. $ Portlsad and Butte.. T:M ore G. harness J. Rend, Best heifer, 1 year old First Jos buggy Light No. 10 Butte and Focateiso 8:8$ 82- Barker. $5; Second, Jon Barker, $3. No. 13 Cache Valley U:$0 on Stock saddle J. G. Read, $3. Best hull calf First Jon Barker, $5; Trains south of Jub do not re At tola sosHon of tha year a fur Is a neceaaily for evening wear, latrv MISCELLANEOUS. OF DEPT. Jos $2.50. Barker, second, Suadara on you will find It comfortable during the day. Our stock which has and ranges Best quality of Best heifer calf First Jon Barker, A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Just arrived, is entirely new. Tbe styles are fresh and kwe lav than ever. demonstration Richardson actual Jon $2.50. in Barker, $5; second, A. & MOSELEY, We buy from toe best Fur manufacturers in the CLAS8 4. SHEEP. A Grant, diploma Country. Mao who Trav. Pasa Agent have dealt in the Business for many years and who RAMBOULET. Best ranges Z. C. M. I., diploma rmrentoe every Ogden, Utah. fur out of turned factor! we their therefore ran ra, di1 over Becker Beat buck, year old and Best beer First Dl E. BURLEY, G. P. A T. A Brewing Co., safely say that a fur ua from will satisfaction purchased give perfect to the end. Osr C. B. Sears, $5; C. B. Sears, $2.50. Salt Lake Utty. ploma atylee are not toe extremes, though the latent today, they always ta DEPT. K ARTS. Best two ewes, 1 year old and over Prices are moderate. size good. or Any style from $1.50 ap First C. B. Scars, $5; C. B. Sears, Every premium in the list awarded $2.50. with diplomas to the Goss and Perkins CROSSES CLASS 5. school, with special mention from the Best cross between fins and wool commlttesi Tbe school did not enter buck and long wool ewe First, M to compete for prlzea but tbe commits 50 to 100 pairs of Childrens shoes on our bargain tabid JJDNDJX Marriott, $4; second, M. Marriott $3. toe forced them to accept the awards. AND TUESDAY, sizes $ 2 to 2, button or lsca To SWEEPSTAKES, CLA88 4 and 5. cloee out these DEPT. K NEEDLE WORK. odds and rotte, offer you choice of $1.50 and $1.75 valuea B. Sean, diploma and .Best Buck Lacs work Taylor Bros $3. $& Silk embroidery Taylor Bros $2. Best two ewes C. B. Seam diploma $2. Knitting Mrs. F. Heslb, ' and $5. Drawn work Mrs. AY. G. Faulkner, BWINE. CLA89 2, CHESTER WHITE. $5 and diploma. prize, pedal Wa have about 50 pain of Ladles button shoes, made of Bast boar A M. Van der Vllea first Outline embroidery Mrs Krausa, $3. very ten ct-if-y vld-klpatent leather tlpe. and extension aolca For -Made rilk quilt Ross Kennedy, $2. $g; second, $4. wean-Jn- g M. Van A. der sow Vllea first, Best button shoes this is a rare bargain. Aswtrtment German and Roman embroidery ot On slxea Be $4. $$; second, Miss E. Hurd. $2. Hand Early and Save One Dol lar. Regular $1.58 qualities, Best sow with pigs A M. Van der Made cotton patch quilt work F. J2L50 M Vllea first, $8; second. $4. Krausa $3. SWEEPSTAKES. $2. Krausa Soto Mr. pillowBest boar A M. Van der VI! Effective June ll, 1994, In the mineral department but on DEPART: diploma aad $5. of tha 28 exhibitors entered for the M. Van der Vllea cash Best sow A. of $5.00 which was awarded No, $ Mail aad Express... S:M am price to the Utah Ntvada Gold A Copper No. 2 Overload limited tor diploma and $5. GRADE HOGS. Omaha Council Blaffa Co together with a diploma A diploFirst Lee Hammer Thoroughbred ma was Denver, Kanaaa City aad also awarded to tha new Azur-lt- e m. 1:00 east daily young pigs; A M. Van der Vlles. Co. for copper ore; to the Mining HORSES. consolidated for best display of No. 4 Atlantic Express tot Ogden DEPARTMENT A CLASS 1 Dearer, Omaha CouncU iron ora To the Wasatch Mining CLYDESDALES. lead-silvBluCa Kansas City and aU best for of display company Best stallion. 4 years and orcr-Secpotato east, dally T:2$Fm ora To the Single Cold StandARRIVE. Lea Hammond. $7.50. ard Mining Co. for best, display of free Tbto eeaswa we are very fortunatw la having WBMSiycC tho lend. 2 Paclfie Express from GRADED. stilling gold ore. To the Louise Min- (aCouncU Bret elans dressmakers with us. Ing Bluffa Omaha lead Best stallion. I yaara and Uniter ore. To toe Op ing company for Madam Ceebraaa Madam Schumacher, Mrs, Frieda (formerly Denver, Ksssas City and First Thoa Parker, $16; second, Ah den Boilermakers Mining Co. copper Mrs. B. Peterson) and Mias Pearl Jost are all occupying apartawnta a. . east .. $7.58. drew Clark, ora To Standard Mining company No. daily ia onr building and are ready fo r Phil and Whiter brotaeaq They L Overland limited Bast stallion. 1 year old. under 2 gold, silver, lead aad copper ora. an taro iBwr would be'pleaMd to have you oi talk vffh Council Lea aacond. from Omaha L. Hammond, $; First new atytea Den. Kansas Btafto, City. Hammond. $3. NEW TORK TO ERECT ver aad all potato east, Best horse colt under 1 year-Flr- et, MONSTER SCHOOL BUILDING. ...... 2:50 a fla HamLee second. ,, ,. dally Lee Hammond, $8; 2:00 No. 1S1 Fix t Mall. i mond, $3. A. HENRT, New York, Oct. 1. Accommodations Best mare. 4 years and oldee-FI- rsL as Lea HamTicket twice ns aacond. many for nearly any pupils Agent John Marriott $1; A. & MOSELEY. other elementary school in toe world mond. $4. a In Trav. fonod 3 under Pasa Agent will be skyscraper to be yrera and Bret mare, erected within a few mostha iLwili Ogdea Utah. Lre Hammond, B CATTLE CLASS 1, SHORTHORN. 29 Best bull, $ years and over First, J. D. Powell, $12.50; second, Jo- SUIT CASES BEST QUALITIES BEST STYLES LOWEST PRICESS Act h 3 Trains Daily 3 . iiwi n . ...... . TRrjKKS .. ..1U0 ia ya ji MU-for- ga WRIGHTS CLOTHING CO. FURS a cut-gla- ss re-ro- Childrens Shoes a Ladies Button Shoes $2.50 vrt TIME CARD. CHILDRENS SCHOOL STOCKINGS a ........ er ond, ....2:45 a -- It 4-- Firat J ELEGANCE Allen Transfer SHIPS Company. -- vut-of- At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train In a Hurry PLANS OF Kath-ery- Operators R. P. Vallcren and A. W. Hues gra in from Owens, Souther on busineea f pacific Always on Time Phone 22. Sub-Mari- Yesterdays Klo Grande Western train brought 8. J. Griffin of the firm of Blackman A Griffin, together with hla Kenneth and Loyal wife and hoys, hum St. Louis, where they bare been taking in the sights of the greatest uposition on earth." for a few weeks. Fw Hggjain an apple ws Tommy HggianJSS Tbs Friend who has been alirumi) teose big red old man? taste good vre And how is your wife, iuuVj- Oli. T havent any wife Baltimore Ameiiutu. now. She got A divorce last spring md For goodness wimi i.M, , , ia nosr on the stspe. done to your (W Had to rut it off. Ihe Friend Ah. an actress. !i? v.- tih. no: sites merely of constantly a in flat. yw knoV'l vh, on tbe stage. Philadelphia Inquirer. Ledger. ONE OF THE MANA'. SOLD STANDARD. THOROUGHBRED -- R Always Remember tt. IS. GRADED STANDARD. Best stallion Boltina be situated in Grand street on the lower Fast Side. It is planned that the new school shall be ten or mure stories high aud have about fifteen clast roors to the floor. The entire building will cousin at least 15(1 class reema, accommodating between 7.5v0 snd a.ot'U children. The building will ausoiutely fire proof. Another school building of large type is now lu course of construction on toe East Side in Hester street nt the corner of Essex. It to six stories high and will accommodate about 6,0uU t--e Run-Io-n, Em-BM- SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1904. OUR DRESSMAKERS ft a W. H. Wright & Sons Co. |