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Show iHJDEN DULY COMMEIH IAL: SATE t.hoU THE COMMERCIAL. at "! t. h'1 .. M;. i - , - 1 il. ....,. lii& N muri f ii lurtl ...- - T ii:i.i."ll it . 11:..'.- .1 ,t i.. J'). (it.Hi - ,.f 1! . i.i -, All TIIK ui br r t WI.-1'- luHKIKillL Uull.M I ti t. i .11. I I l I ll.l-ll- lu..' I.. 1w-- lt .. 1 I Kuimi i lifi;li i auattr. I Pacitn' I ..f . I.. I' I ii.il It u.ii fa'.fUil4 hi. il,.1 ;...iii1.l JAW liiiittrl not iviiiariti.U .f i uu tln .l.ilf..rin inft-iirt-tur- e i it. S-- t '. eol.n-!- 1! .f J.i l'.ft liieji. w l la- - Mia km awiuiit.ori ,,'e.l ad the . .id of - - I'ru.f "w here i the t. ! .1 c til- of at ,". - 'rU t t.ver-Im.ke- d - an interest iiil' fact tli.it no speaker of the house of representatives eer hecaine presiilenl, w ith a single ex ception JameA K. I'olk. lie was a phe noinenally lucky man. It was not brain or brilliancy that maile him. It ih Tin Com m i la ial is the paper for your Sund.iv reading. -- I.'KPl.V TO "on'SIItKH." 'Insiili'i'' Spaaks lor Ti N'nvmin, t!ie Poet Lauicjle of Kin t land, has a dairy on the Isle of from which his employes sell milk. It is said the. milk cart bears the inscrip It, is to tion "Alfreil ford 'I'ennyson." be hoped the lacteal lluid sold from his dairy has more cream than his later Wi-li- poems. Italy expects to make any one feel sorrowful w ilh a threat that her iay lazzaroni will no more favor us with their ornamental and moral presence she is. of course, away oil'. If there's anything that the people or this country do not pine for it is the insidious scoundrels of southern Italy. 1 S.m.t Lakk City has just had its insurance rates reduced aliout 12 per cent. Ouden should be given the same advantage by the l'acitio Insurance Union at a very early date. The splendid water system and hitfh grade tire department possessed by this city entitle it to the reduction. Hut we underst'uid that it is conceded and is coming. Thk UoM.MKKci.u. suggests that the Ogden and Weber county delegates to the Denver congress, call a meeting and organize. There's nothing like going w ith a plan and in fighting phalanx. Weber county should be a unit and as far as possible the territory should be the same. There will be live men at that convention and those who expect to be felt must have nerve, animation, a purpose, skill and do business. Owinc. to politics, party spirit, governorship difficulties and soon there is not the sweetest temper between u whole lot of people in Nebraska. For instance, the Omaha City Council passed the following preamble and resolution about Governor Thayer: "WiiKUKAs, One John M. Thayer has lieen invited to attend the reception of President Harrison in this city next Wednesday ; therefore, be it AVxom, That he bo treated as a private citizen and not as the governor of N'eoraska, and that he be considered as usurper of the otlice he now holds," In view of this extraordinary olllcial utterance the Lincoln Cull, which is friendly to the governor, was led to remark: "The Omaha council is a collection of asses whose ears would bridge the Missouri and leave enough material to make a corduroy road to the Mississippi." (lie Carpi'iitcrs and Tlieir Siile. We w ish to Kori'iii; Ciimmi:i:i'I m.: make a few suggestions, not answers, in your columns for the special benetit of the Great What is It? who is now known as an "Outsider." We are of the opinion that a more appropriate name could not be found than "Outsider. the ancient thiiilogians and philosphers teach us that a child conies to its reason at alxuit the age of seven. Hence, from the inof the tellectual ijues-tuinability asked "Outsider" we by lie is yet out a mere conclude It is nothing more genu of mankind. I han could be expected for "Outsider" than that he would see great evil in the brave determination of the carpenters to regulate the craft by which they support themselves, families, and establish in aiirentice svstem for all worthy young men who wish to enter the craft. We would Buggest to those Handy Andies who are getting tired of the farm, or job wagon, thev should at once reiiort at Ogden, as they are the element wanted to do the carpenter work here at present. Also afeiv patent physicians with a following of soup peddlers would be just what our friend "Outsider wants. In a few years hence w hen "Outsider" comes to the sense of reason if he w ill apply to the carpenters of Ogden or elsewhere he will get a satisfactory answer for every reasonable iiiestiou he may iisk. We wish you, Mr. "Outsider," a pleasant journey from the crude to the grave, hoping you may be qualified from time to time to appreciate the blessing of God that may be Ixwtowed upon you and the wisdom of the carpenters in elevating their craft beyond the reach of scabs w ho are lurking into the woodpile and always ready to come to the rescue of tlieir special friends. We hope the next time we hear from '"Outsider" he will come forth as brave as a lion and wise as a serpent. I have the honor to remain, respectfully yours. J. C. (Insiukii.) s METHODIST MATTERS. The Interior of the New Clinrch Heinsr ('oiiipk'tfil. The splendid new chandelier is being put together in the auditorium of the Methodist church. It is beautifully artistic. It w ill, when done, he a mass of sparkling glass and silver, supported by one heavy rod. This rod and all metal parts are covered with a triple plate of silver. The fitting of the seats together was begun yesterday. The basement rooms have also been frescoed and now look line. Conference will convene in this audi torium on June lid, and will be presided over by liishop Andrews. It will be in session about a week. Itev. J. W. Hill returned from Denver yesterday. - tul. ii ' ia v !i ... opj-rf-- lil -' tiikell . Top It V - r i' 't t. Was a the rt.tfe. Vi -' l..iu wr a- Moetotir-fli- WIkhi U a I. I. 8wng a gut. t.r dti-fcfc- - t rit I i t.t.fe .iirH--- I Ti.i-- m c.ticiMu kiul 1 IS d ;l to g com-lintle- I v s 1 liorse-hlock- 1 in . ,.rd.. tl.r t r g.t i , le- ii- I e - ktu.U . uot m "I oi :. i ,i I i.i i!!.rtrtt Mdruwr. a H uotfj as oii ou that I Hn wa; i .imer m..) untlW Wof the deel J hil out t lll.oul H g iaui Ija.ly ..pi.ieiit of tiie airti iiuiai. to ini.ke we them Cl; i : liri.o.etta. a f .ur ear i.l.l l. thii.klhi,t ..! l.tirnV I .i ,1 itn a l't iinle rnxtrd of II. eiu. X.fc J..i When lliiiner ,.:'i!m1p. M 'ofn-lrl' iKer, li. a. tAf attitude .' n. out I.."- jtid were l.ai g ng iiat Mar ol mi. U.e winner ..f inaia San iio oti.er gun, II 'ker, a t i ear ini, urmytf iVi.ti.iu. lo .) Her lieard ii. other :lltJi ev-p- l those l,rrl .s i.e of 1! e ptetti-- t of the lot. Jam is the K.ittj IV.ui mho b) Gr.ttiu. IIOIl5 Ill t. oM.Y UU g.kiimi i.i-- r repiitatiou iii f.mr iinie raeM. to look at tin oiit- - She and thiifce tJrdliu. Did cot It is a pleat-urhrI by a.111!. to - a bundle of nerei and mus see the ci.lor.-- jurter get a gun hud i le and shapely bone. nliimt at t ir.tl ii. l"ant tell ln tirdliu Ijgs like a ami an eie I hat eiiiB to sjxak an t.lilv caiiie t- - be i.!i..t. Have not taikej with thai of a tine horse can. She challenges VS'itohburij am ut tin UoliuuM:)' but . ti e adtiiiratn.il of all. The nest is Mtntry.a tl year colt which llauier out weseate.1 When e t.. earoUl Ijeal him oil the in. k as a Tt e revolver fed wim three rainot i.uve taken lie 'Isg the f itiious Nero, 'lime 't mile tlie ground. I It1,. Kildair a gelding is an old win tlie gun frotii !i r ket and tiirowu it r l would iu-anJ Mr. St rn sae it under the block. Was not odruhk that nig the facts to say he had won his I Wouldn't have known it. i and one Hit, in silver. time VANVi'i TkNT'IMOW. weight an eight in 1 .Vi'i and Jt in 1:11. Frank J. Cannon was sworn and Uti is a mare old ear a four Marigold tied that he had lived nine years in Og j lieauty but was Buffering from little sick- den. Hud ktioKtt John llamer for ness. She has a two mile record of ll tlii' to his death. almut twelve years as a three year old which has never been Saw Hanier on tiie prior day that lie was of line horsed shot. He knew then that lieaten. The fancier lie could Dot should induce Mr. Storn to stop here on live. Witnees identified a written state his way back and attend our races the inenl made by llamer in the presence of tirst of next month. himself, Daniel llamer and Iiih wife. the iution and Daniel Hanier A New County Ilnail. witness wrote ti.e replies. Thin was a session of the county court second reoord. A pjiei-ia- l was called to consider the question of esCross exam inaf mil bv Ilmw ii I had tablishing a highway adj went to the not seen the former statement at that highway now running north from Me tune. The euggeftion to take a second Karland's bridge over the Weet Veler, slatemeut was made by ntywlf. llamer and resolutions were adopted eKtablish-inwas not very weuk. Had had some talk the same and apHiinting a Ile seemed jerftM-tlwjth Hauler. to have the same surveyed and rational. Hesiu he knew lie was going oiHneil to the public. to die, IMMIX HvMhlt's KUlllW I. The new grocery house of I). G. Daniel Hauler, brother of John llamer, is now open and a tine line of testified that he saw ins brother after giwi.lsotf.Tiil to the public. Call and the shooting at Ins residence on Twenty U at it tout prices, letve fourth street. Witnees had several con get fresh goods orders at .'th', Twenty lifth street, the versations Witnet-with his brother. old stand of Union Mercantile Co. asked the questions in the within state inent. John llamer would have lieen The Military lkiml. twenty-siyears old on the 10th day of Have employed Attorney As announced yesterday, promptly at last August. lihoden lu assist t he prosecution. Have noon "that elegant band," in their iieau-tifu- l employed a detective, Mr. Whetstone, costumes, was out serenading in llavesaid that would spend my entire the interest of the Mendelssohn enter- tortune in securing a conviction. Brown How much money have you tainment. Tin. ('oMMi.iii iM. ollice was among the first placet! visited, and tlieir spent thus far in this case' Puled out a improer. Exception lovely music was highly appreciated by the busy toilers" therein. Prof. Kent taken. H. 11. KOl.AIT's STA1 KMI.NT. was all smiles, and well he might lie since he has succeeded in costuming his II. II. Itolapp tiwtitied that he visited the music it llamer on the second of August and hand in a manner discourses, which is par excellence. Hoys took his dying statement, i Ins he iden call again. titled as the one submitted by Attorney r. vans. Kice lSros.' ('in ns w ill exhibit in the The defense objected to the second city Monday, Tuesday and Weduesday. statement being received in evidence as it was evidently iJinere passive acquies FIVE POINTS SEWS. cence in leading questions. Both state ments wero admitted. Witness further stated that he was A beautiful ram in this vicinitv yesterpresent at the death of I lamer, which day. occurred at his residence at, almut .1 Our lire department building is com o'clock p. m. on the second day of t he come. Let plete. engine August. Uoth W. It. and M. K. Wedell were af The vest and pants worn bv tliede times yesterday, ceased at the time of his wounding were the Points several showing prospective buyers over our submitted in ev idence. are two subuib. beautiful 'They llll. I1YIN0 STAT KM INI". rustlers. The living statement of llamer The Ogden City IJailwny company is briefly to the effect that he wuh acting an acciiinmodaling oiillit. as mediator between ( ri II it ami W asl James vci'son was at the Points ves burn when he was shot. That he was inafter his extensive ferday, looking armed hut made no attempt to shoot terests here. Grillin or even to draw his revolver. Chairs and the necessary furniture That w hen he was taken outside he took for t he new .M. K. church is daily ar his revolver front his pocket and threw it under the hoise block. It is, in brief, riving. 'The I.vnne Mercantile company re the same evidence as was given by the witnesses with the exception of the part ports business and trade improving. Mr. M. Stone is building on a large relating to throwing the pistol under addition to his residence on West Sec- the 1)K. PKUKINS ON" THK STAND. ond street. Dr. G. W. Perkins testified to having Judge Hillings is to have some very made a mortem examination of the important cases tried before him in a hodv ofpost John Hauler. He found that A. A. A. very short time. death was caused by two pistol shots through the body. One of them was Kice llros. have a first class show. atxnit half an inch in diameter. llamer never rallied from the first shock. He Ileal Estate Transfers. was given stimulants to his respiration Ileal estate transfers furnished by the and circulation. He failed constantly died of shock and collapse. He was Hendershot Abstract ollice. 2111 Wash- and as rather a man in average health. ington avenue, for May lo, 1891: stout. One ball entered above the K. Mallov to 1. N. Chanvin, lots Is left nipple, passed downward and backand 1'.', block 2, East Lvnne addition, ward and passed out near the iower rib, :iiK. after shattering four ribs. The 6econd It. C. Watkins to C. F. Watkins et al., entered a little to the right of the navel 'X block of lot 1, anil passed clear through the body. plat C, 61,000. part C. 1 . atkins to C. Met tarvey, part of The defense admitted that the bullets lot 1, block X plat C, Stott. submitted bv the prosecution were the S. 11. Head to E. n. Seager, part of lot ones taken bv Ollicer Hrown. "), block 10. S. Ogden, .?2,."n0. Judge Henderson stated that it Bp (.race Dev to A. B. rat ton. lot 1, block pears to be the intention of the prosecu 18, Nob Hill addition. fl,5t m. tion not to place Al. ltenshaw on the J. lirinker to the Denver A Ogden Se aland and thought that it should be curity company, lots in rairmount Park made to do so. "It appears, said tie. addition, f H,000. "that ltenshaw and the negro porter Paine to J. 11. Tame, part of lot were the only suiter men in the saloon. A. t, block 20, plat A,f22."). Attorney Varum We object to that Total, 15,875. statement. Judge Henderssnn Nevertheless we make that statement and refer to the ORAM) PROMENADE CONCERT. evidence. This point was held over until today. It Will Take Place at Hot Springs An order was issued for certain convicts on Sunday. to he brought up from the penitentiary The Hot Springs company has ar- as witnesses. w ith Kent's Military Hand for a ranged Don't fail to see the Kice Bros, circus special promenade concert at their bathThe Monday. ing resort Sunday, the 17th, inst. band will appear in tlieir new full dress A Wail limn Manufacturers. uniform and render one of their excellent programs under the direction of Com.mi uciai.: Do the men of Editor Mr. K. W. Kent. The regular Union Pacific excursion train will leave the Ogden realize that for every order for depot at 2 p. m. and in addition to the clothes sent out of this town four men regular motor trams an extra trip will lose a job? 'The cutter, the coat maker, be run, leaving UihxI hotel corner at 7:(0 the vest maker and pants maker are the Fares for men who feel the injustice. p. in., returning at 10 p. m. A Slusi kihi ic. the round trip including bath o0 cents. Tickets on sale at ollice in Peed hotel building or on trains. The concert will Five Points M. E. Service. commence lit 3 p. in. Opening services at the new M. K. One ticket admits to all three of the church at Five Points, Sunday evening, ltice ISros. shows. Itev. J. W. Hill May 17th, at 8 o'clock. will preach. Special music for the ocWhat we tiller in Tiiiloriiiff. street Suits from 1.0.00 and up. Pants casion. Motor leaves Twenty-titfrom ST..") and up. Nice stock to select at 7:110, returning Five Points at from. II. Kissel .'!17 Twenty fourth '.!:20 and lo;:i o'clock. Everybody street. Up stairs. l- GriJ iet l . the ii At. f i.y Att.wiw-- k t ' r t! h .It if : - rr.--I- , i.i o.-s- ti.- w .'.! M dJ j p-- . th . 1 we it lilr vuil --- r re fr-t.t ir totu--ruw- 2 p- - :t-i- tbet.tst prtiin.tj t tkgo . tane. tie bil D.L't tiie evw-- I1 1 the op t.i Hoc t.ere. ..H,t) Mci'AP DEN'S MAMMOTH DOUBLE who htiifi ill tl Miy II many g 2 p. m. .rr).tr0 litlj friil c.u.ii,y Ot.e inl I.iW. giJl.oUMeb ed !! evei.ii g. mu the pli Ladies' and Childrens Matinee at 1 ll .ue ti.i aftrr Oj.-- in. t iU Saturday, May 16. (Irani 1..1..1. ) a ouiV Culnii fiw Tt,e 1.M irntnl ,e tfmu U ! ti.- ,.Mte 1'. r u.-- bo OPERA HOUSE GKAX1) - M And t !.- tcia - as ired I gIru'ik. !!,.: four Kit i. e !' Ulit.l tuiarii ' of J.iliu H m iw'.Jai StoTU U.:!l t i,r, gb tt. 1 oin-e- of '.' re 1 1 '' ; of . for wai.t The idence." repi.il t tliiil im fij!liiiiis - ft further k..s: "l'lie result of thetrial haim Lnu.-wr- . of Chief of IV wrt of "tl.e Jiviiiity that .1. it Ii hvU'-;- i th" to the demonstrated kim,'." iice lli'iimw-imn.le that no one was safe from the r tlu-.iinmia Tue Method, Ms vull Imid mysterious baud that was oieratin re conference lier, linrinniiih' Tuiif'!. gardlessof law. It was only when thin and tfeii den is tht idae fur fear grew into an alwtilute conviction eral inet ings io tin- - Uter Mountain that the eople rose in their might, took country. the law into their hands, and then fol lowed the event of March llth." It a siititif;ictiuii ti know that 'I'm The committee, among other things, L'l'MMI Ki IU, 18 III) Hivillil i(l)T,lI Sittit the "regulation of immigration; suggits faction. It is receiy :nr many T"oi reform in the criminal laws and the a i that it appm and minislraliou of criiinc'il justice; a law nit highly. recognizing the existence of the bar as and endow nig it with full Hiwer Thk dennicrntie Htate convention junt to try and disbar any attorney whose held in keiiturkv ciimeiiiit flatly for rre evil practics render him unworthy of The silver music has coinage. Ijeing an otlicer of the court." nml the clmruB will tMi U ium;mlic-ei)Hut the committee suggtts one radi in iroNirtiona cal remedy i hat strikes at the root of the whole matter. The report says: Thuh is no ijiicBtion 1ml that tin- - men "The only radical remedy w hich Bug of Ofc'ilen are in tleail earnest almiit !.k tresis itself to us is the entire prohibition of immigration from Sicily and lower it iff into the mineral priisneets around to prohibit the city at an early day. Two or tlire Italy. It was found mceHary and congress Chinese immigration n would send injKikrI strikes things passed n necessary law. 1 he danger to California from the Chine1 nan no greater than the danger to this state I r is a matter not to lightly from Sicilian and southern Italy immithat (V'den now is tfett in),' into a grants. They are undesirable citizens IHwition to (,'ain general musical culture. and there is no reason why they should 'I'here has heen a bitf improvement in be permitted to participate in the bless thi liranch of eilucation within six iiigs of freedom and civilization which thev are not onlv unable to appreciate. months. but which thev refuse to understand and to accept." If Secretary lilaine should follow the ('nisi', of iioria, seems t o be aheail for Hieaker. If herein it the South will example of Premier liudmi and send have hail two speakers iuce IS.'iT, (.'arcircular notes to the Kuropean powers, the other one. the report of the New Orleans commit I'wlo of Kentucky lMinn In lH.'o .lam.Ms U t)rr of South Carolina tee of lifty, and especially its concluding was Hpeaker. suggestion, would prove interesting read- ..f TlIK Wul. amounts dl tin" i.i i i. U'''d atvthe I ilisoijvu assiiK-iiiatio- ns I iijfii u w t 'f. oti exat..l..i I ' I y fnIL a I t t j re.rt d.i t tL.- - M d... -- il ..lp-l.- , leo tl. ho Uf the Ci.i. f of I'.iiHV l.fti. si. tun. toil the ii nut state tl.at tins apallihg 1ml oii.i-t- i Ti.i- ilutf..rii.. b Intuitu. fc i-..i; lib-- i.i a ofi i . wrm. : riirtrl I Hi ,.1 w Hit ' l -', n f.w-l- i afr-Mii,i. M,i!.:i. Si.-ra- ! t of tin- - ciiiiiutt. ii ii. the r- -.i rwenlly iiiii.i. to llie in:i"r of that eit. , that ini.-t- i AiinH g tne f n it. f.ur iiiviiia'.BHis I.) Italians and ih the Ir li"1.-- pi;i t:t-- j: ti :it -.tl f.t-l all eh:i.it..'!l of ..f ..',!..T lint !,- -. !! . jrull hi:iM i.i I'ura.;"-!!".!.11,11, ll-.., - H- - that ;i Ii ,rr. A fei1! t,..It u.ii! l j ' !" u.n i.i , I - tl- - Tlo- ..,.1.1 I.. ... .1. at Hea tlw .1 I I I'l.-.tt-- ' - v's, t.. i:, Ihliiwol f.l! ti a.-- and j'i-ri 191. AMUSEMENTS . uii-- ' .r lMi ...i.d ta'e - : !.-- i,.--- h is ,i M;t St.,ru v u -- Ipej U.e tiAtf. ( If 1C. ll a. -- ! a Tm I DAY. MAY CH-- : ABUl'l IN. iIi Li- !- ii ".e,l uitl.HJ, It - i;utr UTAH. OGDEN. 1- P. pwt i it. a CABIN LIU l't OI'IU p'.i I'here are two ia aid hval Will aj'pear. with a numbertillof playt-r- carefully selected for never oiir!y; buttwo Tovi, ho were ir the requirement of the play. tin artistic aliilitiy to t e.gl juet gr..e.l. juboee Ul.el, itii their piaiitat 1.41 soi.gs and Endorsed by TUEl'i r, 1RKSS and l'UBLIC. fcihgers Startling dm. keys, four to Shetland Situation. Ueautiful Tableaux, Catchy Music, Banjo Solos, a true to ,!. The little carriage in which Eva rides was formally the fe iu earlv d:iv. etc. pK lure of soutlieru S LittUi Km and I'm !e "l.nu, "t he of General Tom Thumb, property k of Maiksniifh s i.liid-Loui.ds- Gv.i Ajar," and the "lC , Ages," the feiavet. A story fail .J lougMerand tears. If jou have never t the pia don't iu.? it. See the the grand tlr-- t parade. thehiilt-ir- HIE It But Will Soon l.o iu The mining prosjiectuic party which was to have gnne to the mountains yes tKin.l its terday, liot Ijeiug ready, , when the party out trip until neiit wiil number fully one hundred ersoiis and will include a nuu.ter of outsiders vt ho are coining here from Colorado and elsewhere to tho expedition. J. r . Maguire has charge of the ar busmen One man of the rangeiuents. ciiy is aliout completing plans for the employment of two pn v torn from Colorado, whom he exiiects to put to work at proecliiig at once somewhere in tins vicinitv. I Mi) Maguire, who was seen, stated tlu.t lie had lieen out w itti a party last week and the impression prevailed that there would shortly lie several rich strikes made. The party that is going out under the of the Heal Kstate Exchange Biispii-eand Mining Bureau will divide into set Her eral sun part ie and amm.g other routes taken one lot of men w ill pnx-eetoward Willard, another in the direction of North mid another toward South s Fork. The Caledonians. The Calislnnian society concert and bull took place at the A. O. U. W. hall last night. The attendance was large and the whole performance passed off in a manner very satisfactory to the society. The concert program was re ceived with much enthusiasm. The ball wits engaged in with the genuine Scotch energy. As usual the occasion wound up with "Auld Lang Syu." Juvenile Operetta. THK OIT.IiKTTA I AST. Bed Billing Hood. .Gertrude I.iindgron Meama Mrs. A. II. Nelson Grandma Mrs. W. G. Dalyrvniple Woodman Mr. Hodgman Robin Bertie llolbrook Rose Edith Bailey Meildred ( Hi Buttcrcllp . May and fl. T. M.Gim.iv. ;. I T3 1). Mi (i. GIN LEY & M.GiM-tY- . CO., Tnfs! denls' FuniisliiiiiK, II CUE AND FINE SHOES. Stiwt. :il2H Twfiitv-rift- h Flak llakcrv aiiJ Snow OQUKN, UTAH : Cracker raciorv, Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Snaps and Ornamented Cakes for Weddings and Halls at home or abroad. SNOW FLAKI: UlllCAX) In any style and will keep moist a month. We guarantee our Crackers to be Superb and without Superiors in the orders at factory, center of block, between Grant and Lincoln and -- and Twenty-fourt- h . Twenty-fifth- TAKE ONE ON TRIAL." STOVES We are showing all styles of the G ASOLINE Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves and know they will please ' "Bed Biding Hood's Rescue," Acad emy uau, corner .dams avenue anu Twenty-fiftstreet, Tuesday evening. May l'.tfh, 1S01. Price of admission, Ilo cents, children, 2. cents. Ihllne Maud Dukes Hw llolbrook Ethel Oft chorus of twenty children. Blue Bells. A KveiiiiiiT Pru es Xi, O'CLOCK. 12 Children kuy part of Louse iVU. and jKla. Matinee Prices KtH;ltN. SIINlNt. is Delayed (iUAXI) STREET PARADE AT Take one on trial. you. I AWN MOWERS Our r. "Good Luck" mower is a It is adjustable in every way and runs very easy. Take one on trial. OS E We are headquarters on hose. We. pUBUER have several different grades. We warrant it to stand pressure of city water. Take some on trial. FLOUR RECEPTACLE The newest and 'pYLERS best Hour can. It holds the Hour. You turn the crank, it does the rest. Take one on trial. ''PEA AND COFFEE POTS We have over 40 styles 1 and sizes. New stock just received, all kinds- Tin, stone pearl, agate, granite, iron, etc. Take one on Trial. 1 hum-Jl-Jme- 1 - MILES. STREVELL BOYLE BLOCK, : r ULMER & OGDEN. UTAH. . BONNETS Hats & Caps From 15 cents up. Finest Assortmeut in the City They lire out of sight, but they w ill draw your attention to our line of Cloaks, Dresses and Slips-Ifact everything necessary, for we make a specialty of Children's and B.iliy Clothes, not only the outer garments, but the outfit complete. n Parasols Sun Umlierellns, Etc. Call and see if we can satisfy you as to price and quality. Our lino of Spring and Summer Jackets, Capes, and Wraps, Circulars are for sale and if you are in need of anything in the alxtve lines we will be pleased to show you what yve have, if styles and prices suit we will be pleased to have you buy, ours Anxious to Please. I. Ia. Ci.aiik A Sons. N. P.. See our line of Straw Goods! Fancy Notions in all Branches ZjHTOut Pride is Art Needlework Materials.I rnTT in I l A rjr a tt Corner 24th and Grant. J. FERD CRAMER, Prop. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! BUYERS 1 tele! A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky liiscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other taking (wwiler docs such work. WHO WANT TIIE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT rwi CALL EARLY. 8GO 24tli Street. While there look at our Peninsular and Ohio Steel Ranges. iVl),IB. & CO. |