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Show iiPtfini V ? MM - ritota AIM IA tflllMliqWHl1 fA , . ,Vj i TlC .Ms.. i MOIIXING a:.:bl-is- :i ..rtiaiLi: sr'DbY UTAH, Mr., h c. B.gilu and Ai.or oaia aa imUvfra.e Yrl w vliO hvr pa:!-i'ai iervfj. The piaov for Aet we kall u : xe ueaiua'.- '.able to ourael' ' We have seen tkt- awee: p:a ea.J JF1.Y 1M(V , JtSOk zr . Rouiasma--T- u: . jJ Ci.l! Ut iUlUV Au ka ju.a ajj a;..-- r.iiier- lil aerd aaM.f.cu iu ruirr'.aiu.P Moravians. V ... by M,- aa Joyce. JliB .v.t; Ma- liens. Lallan. Jew. .. loney and Vila LKtuagbv. Tiu.uiuut plu:s a.id counterpli-ithe entire morning a guitar and mau-duii- irvitiut-- against one : club aiauourad avert strains of be miporaible to u. music. i u The in lied guests were: Austria-HungarMesdames Bov man. Gilson. Smith, posed of many race v.. i. H. D. were The lnrited Lak Bishop Salt guests of Miner Dee, Fauikerson, D. H. Peery, melt into one nations Ensign and wife, George E. Cross and Carr, 2U in Ogden canyon. n.i howwife, Fred W. Cros and wife. Dell Sr., Runyon, J. S. Lewis, Dalrymple, plre la holding toge h. Hurst, RVyuolds. Matson. Lewis. ever. without aertou fru- ion ariug I I , Poer. left tor California Duncan and wife, Mrs. AvU. Croaa, Kadiah. Bratz. on the part of Ae iLfiii'i i.a'unali Hjkat. Eyer, week George Wiiilama and wife, John Threl Whakin, Lynch, McCormick. A. P. Big- ties for greater lndej-- tin Carlshe.d anl wife. John H. Dale and wife e C. H. B'.geiow, Malone, Ensign, bad, Vienna, Builapvc' au.t Rjgaa of Salt Lake, Dellis Wiliam, S. L. elow, I Kuhn. Abe Ah Kuhn. are all exceedingly lu Ives and wife, Lewie W. 'Jioae, Mrs. Joseph Peery. lug n:l-Wilson nnd M to-eW. Kent, John Petert-oa- . "Let ua look forwai: i L anticipaMisses Jane Browaiur. Ntnberger, McKenna. Coi' M. ca:ifwnU to visit for F. C. Nye. tie vork m tion to the completion Hamer of Salt Lake, Minnie and Clara lew. Rove. Horn. J. Hess. Kerr, Harriq. Drigga. Bar Marvel lvea. Nye. Florence Buirey, Duncan, September. 1 T. A. son. Ml Paine, Hoag. Brick, Larkin, ! vould "This year's club -- m,b McMullen, of UYamtf, M right. Cram. Wherry. Wright. Hal!, be complete the " SURPRISE ON MRS. E. HUBS. without Mm. tun.ng aiater. her , vUiting Hibba, Huaie, Maloney, SpenBi-!. ? tor..o. on meei.ng at Mra. cer, Hey sjod. Cannon. Kimball. Beck- which Kirr.- .i gav-- . a occasion Friday afternoon aome thirtydive er. G1K, f. ru b Eoclfcs, Van Allen, Conroy. our Mr C. and their friends W. R. vm. i of Club to the lidies ine ha re Cullen. Neiaon, Francis. Lord. Thoms B a ve.y r.vhnr CffirTlK of met together as a complete surprise Patton, Coolidge. Mrs. Markl, kH Horace Manson. Wcod, MoGInley, . oa Mr. Ellen Hubs, one of their memi;i present! u vpc.-rhx Peery, Joyce. Shealey, Parmley. Of appropriate bers. The house and lovely ground which she compared 'u- ;ur of tire Allleon. Sait Hanson, Mis. Mr. Lake, of Mrs. Huas daughter. Mrs. Kerney, vrh much' Misses IKesel. Green, Bemis, lrelaud gavel to our some. a v McKay of Salt Lalto City , -- gbt 'mi! den canyon at war thrown open to the happy gath- and Eddy. beauty of phrase aiul m ering, where for several hours cards, When our president I.a tirrn aben' I hat1, Hermitwr we have missed her l.r'rul remark games and conversation held full sway. BROWNIE HESS PARTY. 14 MitRNING. t. gUi-i- l ea uy a L- .U W..3 EXAMINER: OGDEN, C summer .i.uli n-.-s-t. deck. r Underwear y i i. $ r Arm-atroe- ;& d Cj;. . iu-.- h! ia to Three dainty piece of china were awarded the winners at cards, after k tonuljr friaitins which Ml were invited to the dining Sr. V. Urbn. g. room, and the following ladies enjoyed a most tempting supper: Mesdames Alice Allen, who ha boon viait re- - Hus, Vogel, Beverley, Couch, X)ole, I Portland. Ora., at - th toeuda Griffin, Darid&n. Tregonlng, Lewis, toi week. I gtA hem Greenwell, Stratford, Martin, Matthews. Allen, Koons. Gallagher, Toponce, Mill and daughter. Sanford Wyatt, Williams, Mignault, Cave, LuGreely. Coto are visiting cas. MoGovern, Mayel, Harris, Kelley, and family. Kit ter I Hiy f Lamphere, Ha rig, C lance y. Mamie Van Allen and Wellinger. uu EU 8impoo and Joseph 6chof Couch, I popular young people I wU were marled ihia week. , SURPRISE PARTY. L' ', Brcwnie Hess grown-uparty Was sure a great success. tvxw came three and They by fours. In every kind of drear At the home of Mr. Edward Nelson, Ehn Larkin returned home i street, Wednesday with 104 Twenty-eightvnSsy Item s pleasant visit evening, an enjoyable surprise party HJvN at Kaysville, Davis county. waa given in honor of Victor Nelson. The hours passed quickly and pleasM- fte Hue giuisa hi antly away In playing games and visiting in Belt Lake with music. A dainty lunch was served. JJJJjJJ Wd friend for a few daya. Those present were: Misses Gladys Madeline Keating, Louisa Winsmu lfayma Carter and Mia May Bond, Verna Booth, Pauline Malan, I have gone to Balt Lake City low, week vlaltlng with friends Pearl Shlelde, Ethel Thomas, Margaret . end Keating, Esther Graves, Viola Gled-hil- l, Beatrice Boyle, Esther Nelson, post, the i t Tuesday and W. R. C. will have an Gladys Thomas, Esther Malan the Vern Bollough, and Messrs. Don PickI BA, r.'irat the Hermitage to Ogden et, Glen Tout, Stephen Spaun, Joe I uvea Soowvroft, Earl Pingre, A iron Jesse Shields, Lawrence Lethnnd aon Elwood, sn Joe HorrocJt Rockett for bridge, Leslie Graves, Earl Shlelde, leave I Gertrude Elis ui I they Raymond Allleon, Earl Reed, Edwin canyon Sunday, where (W aum- - Nelson, Keith Allen and Mdlon till tpend the remainder of the Dia-Logn- Pln-gre- u Jotle Singeltoo. I lady of Ogden, wna married rah to L. S. Darla, a well known respected young man of highly Lnthony, Ida. m-- , and Four little Buster Brown girls Were as cute as they could be. But one took the prize (the cute Uttle thing). So that left only three. til-fu- Little Ah 81d, the Chinese Kid, Waa there with bis dear Uttle queue. Who was Ah Sid and what waa It he did Thats the Joke dont you wish you DRAMATIC liOTES knew? New York managers are having the Dear Uttle Dolly Dimple best kind of weather for Riof Carden Waa as eweet ss she could be. With her pretty pink aaeh and dear attractions. little face, Charles A. Stevenson, who for eight Was a beautiful sight to aea years hat been Mra. Leslie Carter's I must tell you about the English girl, leading man, baa resigned that pori With her skirt almost up to her tion. kneee. But she was as cute ea she could be, It is rumored on Ae Rialto that Da And she took a prise, if you please. vid Belasco will have a theater on 44tfi street. New York city, to be Then there was the dear Utile Dutch opened early in Ae Fall. Burr McIntosh threatened bodily aa prim as she could he, harm to any on trying to photograph But of course she was only vlaltlng, Prof. Charles Kent and aome of hit So ahe didnt like to cut up, you ae. H. K. Thaw In Coroner Donley's court. pupils will give a song service SunWania a monopoly, probably. T o'clock at There waa one little girl with her hair day evening July 22, at tha Fourth ward chapel, oppoalte all In curl. la understood that Anna Held Liberty park. Following is the preWho had a Japanese dolly, so dear. will not be with Ae Shuberts next gram: But that someone would take it. or season. Thera teems to be a little 'Wells My Faith in Thee twould fall and shed break It misunderstanding between them. "The New Bom King" .L. Eapolr Filled this poor little girl with fear. Walter Sooville. All the dramatic stars have gone to "Hold Thou My Hand" Gounod There was one little girl rest for the summez. The last one, wore Mies Mayme Carter. Whose hair wouldn't curl, Mrs. Leslie Carter, closed this week Danks braldleta down her back, "Juit as I Am" and la now at her home at Shelter "One Sweetly Solemn Thought.. And her Uttle gold tooth on an Island. She waa kiM Jessie Psrkman and Miss Julia finer, two popular young ladles of In Jose, Cal., spent eevrral day h Ogdn, the guests of William J. Hiiiock and family. - Couch, the couple, arrived home having spent the past sight seeing In Seattle, Port-lu- l tad Mrs. Walter Hr. wedded tut evening, inly KWh In all-da- y Ambrose Whiter Scovllle. "A ve Marla," ;... Mascagni LINCOLN CIRCLE NO. 2. Misa May Cohroy. O Dry Those Tears Del Rlego fin. W. G. Faulkner was hostess at "Face to Faee," Johnson I pteemt gathering of the members Walter Sooville. cf Lincoln circle No. 2, and a few Duet "The Lord Is My Light,". . guests, at her home Wednesday after-inD. Buck The parlors were prettily decMiss Conroy and Mr. Kent. erned with the national colore, eweet "The Lost Chord," . . . Sullivan Prof. Charles Kent pt sad narclases. One of the plese-h- l features of the afternoon was the , Accompanist, Sam Whittaker. nrlutkn given by little Miss Hals which was very much appro Biros, WAD8W0RTH-CACCIARI- . nd Sacramento. .....i.. a. dated. One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place hat evening, when Miss Elizabeth Wadsworth and Mrs. Beutchel pleasantly entertained Paris J. Caociarl were Joined together tew friends at her home, on Not la wedlock, Rev. Mr. Blair officiating. Kill, la honor of Mrs. Elderkin. The ring service was used nnd was The moms were beautifully decorateimpresflve. The parlors looked d with Sowers. The cool, Inviting very lovely, massed with roses and ferns, livi was very much enjoyed. potted plants end palms The happy A tempting lunch was served by pair stood under e bower of roses and Ike hottees and her little daughters. ferns, which were arranged toy Mr. The guest present were Mesdames Hendershot. After the ceremony the . hraely. Elderkin, Kelly, Meek, Wal-- guests were escorted to the dining UckoT Colorado; Bailey, Pierce, Bear,' room, where the table was a dream en. Wehrend and Miss Mathews. of loveliness. Pansies, carnations, ferns and Ivy were used In profusion MISS BREWER ENTERTAINS. and a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Outer, a sister of the bride, threw Mis Edith Brewer charmingly open her lovely home on Twenty-fift- h a number of friends at her street for the occasion, and only the ken, Z15 Wall avenue, Tuesday even-- ! intimate friends of tha family were The spacious lawn on which present. .Not withstanding they intendI'trsti gathered was lighted by ed stealing a march on their friends Jinbi'm lanterns artistically strung, they received quite a number of presklc flowers played an Important ents. The bride and groom are well tot in thr decoration. At the con known In society circles here nnd will of the evenings merry-mak-make their home In Ogden. Mr. Cac light refreshments were served to ctarl la a poatal clerk running to San u eight couples who were fortunate Francisco. They will be at home to receive their friends after the lit of wigh tn enjoy Miss Brewer's August at 2361 Washington avenue. LAWN PARTY, jn "ALL IN A FRY-FAR- HAY-RACK- ." A moat delightful evening was spent to n hay-rac- k drewn by two spirited horses, Friday evening, when the Sunday school workers of the tSats Industrial school, with a few Invited guests, escorted their superintendent Joshua Rackham, to the Hermitage. The party left the city early in the evening, supplied with everything appetites, eatables, drinkables, and an orchestra to insure them n round of pleasure at the appointed place. Soon after their arrival, a most sub Canyon road. stantlal luncheon rapidly vanished, after which all assembled to the the JOLLY CLUB. pavilion, where, to the sweet strains of the waits and the two-eteEna Richardson entertained Inspiring music, held full away. Campers, at the w members of The Jolly Club" and Hermitage also Joined In the dance, number of th. Hermitage i being drawn from afar by the excellent piett nwday afternoon. The afternoon music, which was wafted to them on Ir 'pn,i in card playing and lively the breese. and concluded with a All too ' quickly' the time arrived T 'ir.cheon. All club members the return home, which, however, with the exception of for Vm was thoroughly enjoyed, the songs and rarley and Anderson. The pneent were Mrs. William Tol-"h- laughter of the following disturbed the is residing at Wilson's hotel; Stilly night: Messrs, and Mesdames Joshua Rack-haOTrawshaw. Ray Greenwell, Pearl and David Jensen; Misses Zina " dh-- . and Myrtle Ballinger. Larkin, Nellie Compton, Bertha Hells-well- , Elien Larkin, Belle Corey, Rote HYMENEAL. Young. Bertha Stone; Messrs. Ebe Korkham, of Lehl. Guy Clark, Earl Mrs, George Greenwell, Roy Tribe, Clinton McR ,s Twnty-nint- h ctreet. Donald, Art Young, ! lpp(iay at the Salt Lake temple most prominent peo-Cara Fry and Winslow Farr, Jv united in bonds of wedlock. The i' charming daughter of Mrs. c:cUne a. Fry of Eighteenth street rarr. iv the well known wholesale M retail grain and commission mer-?- . anl one of the most Influential Mi men erf the city. They have hMt of frimds who will Join In :ainz every possible Joy and toap-rity- . will make their home They vb cf Ogden's J1 ra o m t'cl: A. the,r 01117 Cress, was mar-By'- 1 N. Williams, Bishop D- ,!le nm wrd officiating, 'pii.-v- r th. v' "ftptlon was tendered lr'enlM vrC ,lP.' whlch was largely ,nd and T besutiful A htrm..1 presents. Wrvi T.;r wpdd!ng supper was anted' , home.w tastefully ad pottBd The tct'OE'PirtJes are 57,1 popular young rh o charming young lMj 1 n tnrsfed em- S Plors T(HW.,LR)ckT Mountain. Bell homeIM,xr' They wUI Tr Twenty-nint- h IN HONOR OF MRS. M'CABE. One of the most brilliant social of Ae lessor was given func-lion- s Tues- day when Mr. T. B. Fltagerald and daughter, Katherine, entertained at a sumptuoua breakfast in honor of Mr. George P. McCabe of Waahingtsn, D. C.t daughter of Mrs. Fitzgerald, who la vlaltlng in Ogden wlA her re la Uvea for the summer. The parlors and dim tog rooms wer moit beautifully decorated with eweet peas and ferae, the color scheme being white and green, which wa carried out very artistically. From 10:30 unUl noon euchre waa street played. A prizes being awarded to dc-B-int- s. wi-'l- - sucker, forsooth, Had to toe taken right home sack. , I wish you could have seen Sis She waa the worst of all. It came to showing stockings Bhe waaot bashful at all. And when la a Mlaa Minnie Yietorann, who made such an. impression 4n the leading part of Under Southern Skies," will, after next season, be featured in a well known New York sbccen. Hop-kin- her One Uttle girl wasn't nice at all. Bhe was naughty as she could be. Bhe kmt trying to make Sis Hopkins It la rumored on the Rialto Aat Richard Mansfield, after lie retire from the stage, will enter politics. Mr. Roosevelt, look to your laurels, wlA this "Richard" In the field. ii.alLt cute 3 UUd Mi tj B - j nil-er- e Uy The niiiah'y of the rhi-.-- f but Kiipp.ise Mi iu to g:e biauil iu-bills o :hne metnbera of hi 'bat weie not m Immedia'e? At firt-ail- rduel v iC not i Jant-aurt(- .d prices for t be hot summer days. While Sail it a rv Cotton Vests, fully taped site. Sjuvial at - 1A and full regular White Sanitary Cot hit-eve- s. SjM-via- l short Vw tun Vests, low nvk and 10c at White Sanitary Vests, fancy crochet tops. Sjevial at. Fancy arm-hol- liit-hela- e, 1 1j . Iiibbcd Vests, dainty trimmed neck and a splendid 25c vest f r, Ov Sjieoial for . . . Fifteen (lot dozen Summer Vests, all new goods but sold size. Handsome trimmed styles, not a vest iu the lot uii h less than 25 cents and most Q of them riic. Your while they last for. out iu home dollar family Mirror! THAW'S LAWYERS. Members of tha Family Meet to sider the Question. Con- New York. July 21. Following the Tbiw report yoiirday that Harry had reported inaane by alienists employed to make preliminary exam iiidiicns by Y. M. K. Olcott, it wav aerii-- that although wo bout direc. trieud of Stanford cooperation, White were on the aide of the mother of the prisoner In an clfort to Battle Ae case without the necessity of a trial. Still far apart are the divergent Interests in the cum-- . Thaw, hia wife and Mr. Jiartridgi-- hia personal ruuu-ael- , are all for a trial where either justification on th pica of "unwritten law" or "emotional Insanity la to be the defense. The diatrlci attorney believe the enda nf justice would best be served by a trial. Mrs. William Thaw and Ae firm of Black. Oluoit, Gruber k Bouynge, which she still reisina, although the engagement ia not recognized by her son, are against a trial. Mra. Thaw has set to herself the task of bringing her aon to her way of thinking In th matter of retaining the Olcott flru and accepting tha advice regarding the plea of insanity. Thus far abe has gained little ground and her failure has not served to Increase the cordiality of feeling between herself and who la supporting her daughter-in-law- . her husband lu hia position. Should other resources fall, it wal aaid yesterday that the cider woman would apply to the courts for an appointment aa her sons legal guardian on the ground Aat he waa mentally unable to take care of himself. Sh would thus become a commute ot hia person and estate and have tha right to take any step she might deetu to hia advantage. The half dozen or more prominent aeversl alienists who were retained weeks age by Black, Olcott, Gruber Bonynge are not, it la believed, to work for Thaw's new lawyers or to make any report to them. These alienists bave bei-- retained by Mrs. William M. Thaw and they will not be transferred to Lawyers Harlridge k Gleason, who are conducting Thaw's personal defense. A conference of Mrs. William Thaw, mother of Harry K. Thaw, Evelyn Nes-bi- t Tbaw, bis wife, and Mrs. Georgs L. Carnegie, bis sister, with Harry K. Thaw, was held In ills cell In the Tombs prison today. The mother and sister were Ae first to arrive and wrre talking with Harry when the younger Mrs. Thaw arrived. It wse reported that Ae question of counsel was again under disruaslon. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GREAT SPECIALS BEING OFFERED IN SII1RT WAISTS DFR1NO THE PRESENT SALE. " i It Pays to Buy at bi-t'- n URTS , Mr. Edmund Breese has returned from England and has again Joined see. She didnt know any better, you A east of "The Liofi and the Mouse" where, by the There waa one little girl (my, Ae waa et the Hudson theatdr, way, that play is taxing Ae capacity a peart). at every performance. Insisted on keeping her hat on. That's no way to act at a party like The event wMch will put Alice that In Ae shade la the wedding If Ae don't know any better Ae Roosevelt of Bijou Fernandes. Even Grace "auto." George la closing her season to be One million Oh, yea, and there were Ae Topslea, "among those present." actors will be In line. Two of them. If you pleaae. One wee aa good aa Ae could be. Klaw k Erlanger are completely reThe ocher a fearful teaae. decorating the New Amsterdam AerBUFFALO FIGHT I with I could tell you about them all ial Theater and Gardena for the opening of the summer season Monday, But, A, my dean, don't ask It! You know the fate of Ae wouldtoe when George M. Cohan will present One of the Animals in Zoological Park ia Killed. his musical play, "The Governor's poet Bon." as Ae attraction. I'm In deadly fear of the basket. New York. July 21. None dare now n dramatic dispute the kingship of Heine amoug la n certain HOME CULTURE CLUB. school, pupils are taught that actors the buffalo in the Bronx oological The annual meeting of the Home and actresses must have lived certain park, for yesterday, after a the Culture club waa held on July 12 at parte to depict the various emotions. battle, he slew hia chief rival to YesThat accounts tor so many young crown. Jud, a lusty young bull. fence Ae home of Mri. T. Horn. The following officers were elected women murderers to New York aul terday the keepers found the elsewhere. separating Jud's enclosure from tbs for the ensuing year: t, king's trampled down. HairIhr-r-and hide President, Mrs. Markle; were Contracts have Juat been signed were scattered about and Mrs. T, D. Johnson; secretary conand treasurer, Mra J. B. McCracken: whereby Mias Mary Irwin 1 to appear oAer evidence! of a sanguinary dead. Jud lay club historian,.Mra Mauls. at the Bijou theater next winter In a flict, while near his stallhead lowered The study for Ae next year will be new play to be written for ber by With tail erect and to dispute the history of England. , George V. Hobart. The engagement Heine waited fornotothers come. Mrs, McCracken read an outline of begins in Ae early antumn, following him but they did and several bulla other with "The of at. the Jud. aa fololws: limited a Bijou stay Ae closing yeara work, the to cows waa gardens Mempresented and Club Master." President Music "Madame about' three years ago by T. D. N. bers: On October 12 Ae Home Culture club held its first meeting of Ae seaJack Webster will play the leading Card!, of Germantown, Philadelphia. beson of 1905-at the home of Mra. Juvenile part to Th Illusion of Be- An enclosure was laid out for him by Markle. The Bay View reading conrae atrice, the new Martha Morton com- side tlat of Heine and held apart had been previ- edy in which John Cort will stay Ae fence. The two often made franof "Francv-Auatria- " Webtic efforts to get at each other. ously decided upon as lb study of Maude Fealy next season. Mr. Cohan For more than two years the fence A year. The first book, "A Short ster la now supporting George Aere has stood the strain, but yesterday it A at ua In Ae Son, Governors until took The of France, History of latter part of January to complete. It ial Gardens atop the New Amsterdam broke under the continuedbeassaults found Ms Heine. Getting through, was wlA regret that we left this part theater. enemy nesr bis stall and there they of Ae work, for we felt Aat we could of many well spend (he entire year upon this Max Figman. who win atar. under did battle. Heine, a veteranarmed bis next season, conflicts and experience, subject We wished to know more John Cort'i management this comabout Paris, the Louvre, Goblin tap- will play a four weeka atock atarting strength with Craft. Before bination Jud's utmost efforts were estries, Napoleon, Josephine and count- engagement at Elltch'a Gardena, Den less other people and things. ver, this summer, playing "The MarThe second book In Ae course, riage of Kitty," Uttle Nell and the Old Heidelberg" an-DUO UP DEAD INDIANS "How A Look at Pictures, was next Marchioness, taken up. All members of tbs club Prince Karl;" four plays in which Bodies Taken From Ac Grave by Relic are now surely familiar with the he has been aero to advantage. Hunters. world's moat popular painting: RaWe are more Charles Kent has been engaged by phaels Blatlne Madonna. Crescent City. Calif., July 21. C. R. or less familiar with Reynolds, the John Cort to support Florence RobStrength Cusno, a prominent merchant of thia English portrait painter and hia work: erts next season in "The will Inter- city. togeAer witb Eli Charters and with Rosa Bonheur and her animal of the Weak." Mr. Kent Mr. Adams the guard Allen Baird, were arretted yesterday comes of when to it 'Genre" role and the pret pictures keeping with the clasi and held to answer on the statutory paintings we not only know how to ian, quite in which he has been iden- charge of violation of sepulchre. From pronounce the name with confidence, of work with la in the Kent included Mr. King Seul in an interview wlA the prosecutingChsr-tor-at- s what played tified. know but with Wright torneys, It appears thst Cusno. of Ae learned King," truth have We "The Shepherd clasi and Baird are charged with robAe aaying. Pretty la Aat pretty Lortmer last sesron. bing the graves of no less than 35 does," that a homely subject may The Stewart Opera company will be Indians, for the purpose of securing mfwr a pretty picture as illustrated hava John Cort'o first attraction to take to relics and valuables, supposed to It by Ae painting, "The Old Man and ia bodies. Child, where a tender and loving ex- the road this Eiawn. After a stock been buried wiib the A not only dug up Ae ks the an at that oAerwlae Lyceum season of makes homely charged eight pression the reface most beautiful. Then there ia theater, Rochester, 'be route will em- bodies but afterwards threw The feeland hia work promiscuously. about and Toledo. mains D'lih Winnipeg brace Angelo great Michael Indiana has reached and bow we enjoyed Ae work rf the proceeding direct : o Seattle. The rep- ing among ehihethat at today s prelimTwo a such "Babette, Includes ertoire pi' Dutch artist. was asked continuance a Hike bearine work Cfdsba," this Rosea." year "FatinV will inary "The Bay Vley an Frank hst in Kyselka. remain in order for to rnmrsny sandwich etc and the a might he compared Indian agent at the Hoots reservation, the history of the two countries Ae west until next spring. is might have tin: to get here. Itwill (France and Austria), th substantial In a law suit the other day, In re- generally understood that Kyselkaassist bread witb the study of the artist and leaf, gard to who had made the sketch of reprMrtit the government and their work the crisp lettuce sand-iwlcMr. O'Neill as he sj'peara in the bait in the nrrei"i."n of the prisoners. or appetizer. Having taken out Moni Cristo. one of the F W. Taf'. 'te ptusecmlng attorney, apart, we must eat the second room of clalmcl Aat he not only ha-he had been pres- stated la'the book in third witnesses the slice of bread, Cusno. BairJ against, a clear O'N'ill the wtf Mr. for do. when bard little ent a to is posed course, which would Involve that It bet a and claimed also left Charters, uembera and it have personal picture, Borne of A foil. t jj Austria-Hungary- t , v t. Since !u c.Hit'i : The oiher afternoon, ai three o'clock M'i-- s Evie Jams named the bc-of the Miiki auake Indian villa e a: !:. ;unlaud. Sbc gave u As nsme oi 1!Vm!uLui1. Atlerward. Miss i iie llilic n:'.:e a gold hick-c- l lu v MUa, a luiii.a'Uie phot id l ei a. :f arid told :hc ti'.g ohier gia;-'.he Ktt.e iuut aiways wai it. a it v J, an emblem of good Mi luck also dieivibuind brai.il new-- ore du!Lr bills unioug (lu m of the ihicfs inim--us'lam- - in,'-.:ii-- girl; A SONS SERVICE. a popular w-- fat giria and thin girls. Short girls and tall. But you can bet the Gold Dust Twins Waa the greatest sight of all. h hi p Thvre were IJSff in.! t a her on Ae lessons, as personality. "1 think are for'uuu.c indeed, in Kennedy, having as our secretar. who has been falthfr! o the dutii of the office, notwithstL!i.i,ng tht- many demands upon her time There la sweet peai u rltm the club circle. There are no "tins or counteragainst plots or ceaseless ; one another," as Aere are in a our hL wtahea oviau and l condition continuance of this during the future life ,f the club." A supper composed of viands suitable to the acaat-enjoyed. Mias Ruth Johnson played a piano solo very creditably, after which the club adjourned to meet the first Thursday in September. wc:.. f.i;- g-- - of I rvnn-d- j i . u kr f SJuttr. u.i! u remedy seeui Mtuple enougti. jl "When you feel the . inptoni coni-m- g Mr. O'Neill, "all you cu." hare to tlit is to go out and a;: under a trie Ain you will soon recjvei." . hi-t- Jx .ic:- for tl:, t Wa-rry- .. Mr v)N...t. a" !v.ii o Lave d a'i - DF l. well-know- six-ho- CIRCUS JULY 31 Tuesday SEUSBROS m ENORMOUS SHOWS UNITED Msslolell tic Hints! SbCf r. HUl 1000-CHARACT- 1 Km a tie WgtU kUU th TMUtv SPECTACLE ER FIGHTING THE FLAMES Scenery Representing A Whole City Stage Digger Than 100 Theatres Costumes Superb Magnificent Electrical Effects ELyfl GIGANTIC AMUSEMENT FEATURE EVER. DEVISED MOST BIGGEST MENAGERIE ON EARTH Dm sf Giant Polar Bean I A Whole Caravan of Carnal Hippopotamus .. Three Hrrd ot Elephants Only Rhiaocaras in Captivity COLLECTION ANIMALS BIGGEST IN THE WORLD CAGED THE OF AND TaBeat Giraffe Afire ... Huga SUPERB 8-FO- CIRCUS LD NBW SCNSATIONAU PBAIVRCa MOST ASTOUND INQ OF ALL. JR,p JQ THE MOST HAZARDOUS FEA T OF ALL Tha Foremost RidrafaccmparahU Aarial Display! Ths Greatest Acrobat AtMstic and Gymnic Stare Supreme Gigantic Company of Funny Clowna Grasps and Companies of Trainad and Acting Animals THREE STAGES THREE RINGS . HIPPODROME CONCOURSE AND AERIAL ENCLAVE FILLED WITH THE WORLDS FOREMOSTi ARENIC-STAR- S Gorgeous Free Street Parade AT IO OCLOCK A. M. THE MOST ELABORATE LARGEST PAGEANT EVER SEEN. d at 2 aa! 1 P. M. Doan 0ca Oot How Esrtwr. atkCBNT TltfKBT ADMITS AU. CHJLMBN LI IN OEM IJ VUXKS OLU M Henerved geatu and adminflion ticket can be secured on Thursday at the Utahna Drug Co., Twenty fifth and Washington avenue, at same prices charged on the show grounds. TWO PERPORMAKES DAILY to OAIB AUP-PRIC- prominent citizens outside of Crescent City. A large number of Indiana are in town but no trouble Is expected by the authorities aa they show a disposition to let the law take It course. SALTAIR EXCURSION. Thursday, July 26th. Knights of Pythlaa Annual Outing. Holders of Salt air tickets will be entitled to chance in prize drawing Grand prize, round trip ticket to Los Angelin Other cash prizes. An elaborate amuacmetit program bus been arranged. Bathiuc. dancing, many new attractions have been added to the resort Special 'rain via Oregon Short Line leaves ftciit n 12:45 p. m. Cars go direct to Sul'&ir. Special returning leaves Bltair 11 p. tn. Fare, round trip to Balt lake 21; to Saltair I1.2.V Ticket on sain Utahna drug store and W. G. Kind, 114 Twen-ty.flfilodge No. I. K. stree'. erf P., extend invitation to everyobdy. CMTIRE STOCK Of TRIMMED HATS la going at h HUMAN FLY DEAD. h Madlhon, Elisa, known Wis.. July :i. Chari' n circus goer a gen era tion ago as 'he "Human fly," died here today, aged 80 years. X 2 Price Come and sea and gat our MRS. G price. DAVIS. E. W. 2438 Washington Avenue. |