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Show OGDEN DAILY! COMMERCIAL. OGDEN, UTAH. VOLUME V. NUMBER 85. COMING Tl) contrast to the hevty ringing with which the Duke of Coo at, b brother, was greeted by tbe ato circus crowd as the duke d over the euw ground. Mj They Organized a Branch of the National. The Peaky Grasshopper. Kama Cut, Mcx, July 10-H- Allen Miller. Smith, of Springer, Sew Mexico, who ARTHUR BROWN PRESIDENT INSLLTS TO THE PRINCE. is ic the mm, fcat ti.e j is abroad in New Mexico and llf o'tLeWf ranches id botb The Address of Eionrressinaa The Tongas of London Kalnte His U rtes, sad he say of the grasshoppers them Lear: it ;.ped 5.r Horr Waa a Strong Eipoae of Royal Highues With a tigeof vegetation, and. have done great the Party Doctrines. Le Utiiwr saB, Round of tiroaas. the same complaint. Smith eak the pests are moving slowly eastward. and by fall wdl reach the Kansas and The Territorial Convention of Repub Loxoos, J uly 10. An ofhoer of the TeihB ..LP. bean Clubs met at tbe Grand opera New Hamburg American eteomsnip house yesterday morning at 10 JO o'clock. Huunarck, on which the emperor THE BAKDSLEY CASE. About 130 gentlemen were present, proband empress of (Jerinany recently went ably mostly delegates, three from each somewhat a curious tuaoe to Heligoland, club. statement m regard to the alleged poasi Wanamaker Testifies Before the In The convent ion was called to order by vest Committee. iga ting bility of the imperial oonple visiting the Mr. Prank J. Cannon, wbo read the oall officer ha United Suit. Thia aaya July 10. The Bards-le- and then introduced Colonel Allan fillMMMMU, committee heard the empress ask her husband bad another er of Ogden, as temporary chairman. investigating whether he would go to the United session today, at which Postmaster Gen Col. Miller made one of bis characterStates in ths Fuerst Bismarck. To thia eral Wa: hinhkrr testified again concern istic speeches, full of points and wit. H question the emperor is said to have m ing Mr. with bis transactions the McClure, of Ogden was plied, smiling; "Do you really think Keystone state- chosen temporary secretary. the bank and we abould go (he United Stales!"' made to ment Then a committee on credentials waa by Bardsley Thcfic habitants of London and vicinity Editor McLade, of the Ledger, was for named, as follows: B. H. Jones, Box prog-reau turned out in loroe witness uie the hrst time made It proved Elder county; J. R. Porter, Morgan in state of Eaipemr William from to be a long interviewpublic. in which Bards county: H. M. Wells, Salt Lake county; palace to Guild hall ley again went over the story of the A. R Heywood, Weber county; Joseph Buckingham and back to the palace after partaking bank, and stoutly maintained Hon t lis. Cache county. of the hospitality of the Lord Mayor. Keystone A committee was appointed on permahe put tbe ROi.000 in the bank, that The streets through which the proces- but did not know what became of it. nent organization, including tbe followsion paaaed were lined with immense : C. W. Bennett, of Salt Bardsley said that Bank Examiner, ing crowds of people and a large force of po- Drew had been a heavy borrower from Lakegentlemen J. E. Bagley, of Weber county: lice and soldiers kept them clear. and was completely under county; F. M. Lyman, of Toolee county; the At 6 this morning the emperor review- tbe Keystone thumb of Lucas and Marsh. In re- E. B. Critchlow, of Salt Lake county; ed the queen 'a Westminster volunteers to John Wanamaker, Bardslev and Doo C. Johnson, of Utah county. on the lawn of Buckingham palace. Af gard said Mart-told him that Wanamaker Those committees then retired and enter thia reviewing the German ruler held over issued bank stock, pending their absence Messrs. John knowingly joyed a light breakfast and then visited and demanded $100,000 for it and upset Henry Smith James Devine, John Morthe naval exhibition. the plans for reorganizing the bank. gan, Frank J.Cannon, and John M. Zane Leaving t .e exhibition the emperor made pithy speeches which were receivreturned to Buckingham palaoe and reed with enthusiasm. Tbe Knights Retire. tired to his private apartments in order PERMANENT othi.tN I RATION. Nw York, July 10. General Master to transact public business connected Workman out of its proper order the rs Powderly has issued a speciai Though with the German empire. Precisely at roon the royal state carriage left Buck circular to all local assemblies of the port ot the committee on permanent orKnights of Labor on the question of the ganization was then heard to the followingham palace for the Guild hall. As the procession left the palace, from proixieed industrial conference which ing effect: For permanent president, C. W. Bee all over the city peals of bells rang out is to be held Jnly '20, to take up the and announced that the imperial pag- the platform of the Farmers' Alliance nett ot Salt Lake county. Messrs. For permanent join hands with the third party. eant had commenced. The decorations and call were superb, every inch of the way from The of received so little response out- B. 11. Jones, of Box Elder; J. T. OtM the Knights that Powderly mond, of Cache; Walton, of Rich coiinty; the Strand to Guild Hall abounding in side it wise to declare it off for the A. R Heywood, of Weber; George W. color. Flags vould be seen everywhere deemed a meeting on Wash- Palmer, o'f Davis; J. K. Porter, of MoT- and conspicuous among them was hun- present and to hold 1892. ii, James Sharp, of Salt Luke; Alma dreds of American Hags, along with the ington's birthday Eldredge, ot Summit; Joseph Hatch, bunting of e.very nation. The appearof Wasatch; J. S. Col ton, of Uintah; Accepting Presents. ance of Emperor William was the sign Enhief George Sutherland, of Utah; C. A. Herfor tremendous cheering. The recepOttawa, Ont., July tion to the Prince of Wales was of a mix- gineer Perley of the public works de-- man, of Tooele; Alma Hague, of Juab; JY ed character, though on the whole it partmen. lKrort the privileges and elte B Bean, of Sevier; K. W. Heyburn, ot lions committee, admitted that the Iron; P. T. Famsworth, of Beaver; W. was favorable. The imperial party reached Guildhall statement made before the committee D. Handland, San Pete. For permanent secretary, C. II. Mc hall at liEb. The lord mayor received by Owec E. Muryhy that he (Perley) the guests at the entrance and the pro- had accepted from him a present ot Clure, of Weber. A resolution as Recommended: cession formed and moved to the library jewelry valued at fl,rioo, wae true. Mur where the court of common council is pby is a member of the tirm of contrac admission of the Utah organization held. The recorder read the address to tors whose alleged bribery of the minis the National League of Republican His Majesty, declaring that the lord ter of public works and of Hon. Thomas clubs, followed by the election of the secretary, mayor and the corporation extended a McGravery, M. P., is being investigated president, treasurer and an executive committee of sincere welcome, declaring his visit to of five Territorial the League. A TEKIBLE FALL. the queen a happy augery of the continuAnd, finally, the nomination of Utah's ance of the friendly relations so long exin the National League isting between the two nations. Lawrence Corev Had a Xar and Utah's member of the National The address was presented in a splen- Young row Escape From Death. did gold casket richly enamelled and League committee. This report was received. studded with jewels. The emporor reLawrence Corey, the little boy who The committee on credentials atplied to the address, expressing thanks made such a gallant speech at the Uni for the welcome extended him. He said tempted to report but its formulatious he would always, as far as it lay in his versity concert at the Grand, met with not being in proper order were referred power, maintain this friendship existing a serious accident on Thursday evening. back to it The convention then adjourned until between England and Germany. Con- He fell a distance of about thirty feet tinuing he said: "My aim is, above all from a tree and struck the side of of his 2 p. m. the maintenanceof peace; for peace alone face on a wooden THE AFTERNOON SESSION hydrant box. The can give the confidence necessary to the Col. Miller invited all delegates to of blow bones almost crushed his the healthy development of science, art and head, and badly bruised his Hesh. He front seats so that the work of organiz-iutrade. Unly so long as peace remains was unconscious for some time and at a Republican league could better are we at liberty to bestow earnest first it was not known but that the in proceed. soluthe thought upon great problems, was fatal. But he rallied from the John Henry Smith moved that the retion of which in fairness and equity, I jury of the committee on permanent orshock and was con port yesterday eveniug of our consider the most prominent duty be referred to the out of sidered ganization danger. sately time. I Bhall always be found ready to There were stones near where he fell as Mr. Bennett could not actcommittee,, as chairunite with you and other nations in com- ami ins escape rrom a tatai rail was a man. So ordered. mon labor for peaceful progress, friendly most The committee on credentials then fortunate accident. intercourse and the advancement of reported through itB chairman, B. H. civilization." The Little Man Wins. Jones, as follows: The Emperor led tbe way into the We the committee on credentials 10- .- Jem Smith and London, July banquet hall, having upon his arm the Ted Pritchard yesterday fought for the present this as our report of the deleLady Mayoress (Lidy Savery). They of England and 810,000, gates entitled to seats in this convenwere followed by the Lord Mayor and championship of the London ring. tion: the under rules the Empress, Prince and Princess of From the start Pritchard had the batDELEGATES PRESENT. of members other the and royal tle and at the end of the fourth round Wales, formal T. After Cache James refreshment, County Logan: family. the championship of England was despeeches of welcome were exchanged. cided in his favor. It was a bloody and Hammond, Erastus Call, C. C. Goodwin. The Emperor sat on the right of the fierce tight, but the little man outwran-gleLord Mayor, and the Empress on the Hyrum: C. B. Bevans, C. F. Olaen, and his outfought powerful left. At 2:30 the imperial party returnJ. W. Mann. Wellsville: ed to Buckingham palace by way of the Jos. Howell, John P. The morning Thames embankment. Coburn, Thos. Grant Intruders. Expelling: Davis County: G. W. Palmer, L. H. scenes were repeated on the route. On the way to the Thames embankment at Gainesville, Tex., July 10. Indian Kennard and W. W. Richards. Morgan county: J. R. Porter, I. S. Ludgate circus, in which the rougher Agent Bennett and the Chickasaw milielement of the city was packed, were tia have arrested over fifty white fami- Wadsworth, T. R. G. Welch. lies charged with being intruders who some exciting incidents. Salt Lake county First precinct: This rowdy element had been getting will be put across the river into Texas E, B. Crichlow, E. H. Parsons. L. G up steam on beer and gin for hours and tomorrow, with orders not to return to Hardy. had worked itself into a frame of mind the territory under heavy pen lties. Second Precinct: Joseoh Geotrheean. well adapted to giving the prince of The cattle tax of a dollar a head is be- John Morgan. Wales or anybody else a warm reception. ing collected by the Indian militia from fourth Precinct: James Devine, While waiting for the heir apparent the whites, and wire fences are being Heber M. WTells, L. M, Earl. Fifth Precinct: Hoyt Sherman, Jr., there were a number of lively scrim- cut. John M. Zane, H. R. Watson. mages between the hoodlums and the Blacked His Eyes. Scandinavian Republican club: J. C. police, in which the latter generally Nr.w York, July 9. Dr. Fuller who Sanberg, J. P. Sorenson, N. J. Grandand. managed to come out ahead and which releended in one or more ruffians being South Cottoqwood F. Lester. recently sued his young wife for a Farmers: M. Christofferson, Wra. H. gated to the rear and thence escorted to divorce, charging ex Judge Leicester wet the latter Parker, Samuel H. Benton. the nearest police station. All this had Holme, ea c been tuning up the mob, as it were, so today in the ladies' cabin of a ferry boat, Draper: George Parry, Heber A. that when the prince of Wales' carriage blacked both his eyes, spat upon him Smith. Sugar House: George M. Cannon. appeared it was in a condition to do un- and denounced him amid great excitement as a scoundrel and a coward. Dr. S. H. Love, W. J. Murphy, N. S. pleasant things. The authorities, it is understood, re Fuller then apologized to the ladies in East Mill Creek: S. L. Stillman. N. ceived an intimation that the roughs the cabin. G. Kerin. were preparing ta give him a distinctly A Land of Promise. Mill Creek: B. M. Harmon. hostile reception. In any case, when the At Large: John Sham. John Henrv 9. At a conference held carriage containing the Prince and Vienna, July Princess of Wales passed through Lud- at Lemberg between representatives of Smith, John Morgan, Win. Balderaton, gate circus it was driven at a decidedly Baron Hirsh and Herr Frenzos, repre- trtnur trait, U. W . Bennett. Sanpete county Mauti: James W. rapid pace, so much that the carriage senting the Jews of Berlin, and Dr. had passed the dangerous spot before Kuronda of this city, it was agreed upon Hoggan, W. B. Lowry. the main body of the crowd was aware that the best direction in which to guide iiphnara: A. (J. .Lund. Tooele: F. M. Lyman. that the prince was in their midst the tide of Jewish emigration was toUtah county Pleasant Grove: Wm, As it was, however, in spite of the pres- ward the Argentine republ;c. It was ence of the Princess of Wales beside also decided that it was impossible to M. Franton. Springville: D. C. Johnson, Moses him, the prince was greeted with re- come to any arrangement by which emi" Johnson. peated outbursts of jeering and Jews could be allowed in grating which were only slightly set off by Spanish Fork: Joseph E. Wilkins. E. B. Sarley, C. E. Iyiose, Peter Stubbs, L. a few faint cheers. In the face of this hostile demonstraVienna Count Michael Plater, a Holbrook, Ben Bachman, H. H. Bean. land Thos. 0. Graham. tion the prince waa apparently un- Polish nobleman and wealthy Lehi: C. A. Granger, James Har- moved, looked straight to his front and owner, was murdered and robbed last passed the excited crowd and made no eveniug while traveling in an express wood, Ira D. Wines. W. D. Robinson. American Fork: uttempt to reply by salute to the weak train between Warsaw and St. PetersJames D. Cbipman cheering which broke out in opposition burg. No arrests have been made. Furt a s 10,-C- g E R Weoer: ter, J. D. Lat M. Allison, MrFmrUn Ovsrturw Kant's -' .! Mikado,oducifivLh 'ThrM. School" by Mmm Losotte, Mrs. Dairy ta- - Pratt. Mi plnaod ib-- s band. drill, bv a Japanese too party I.! Iitrirt Coart. Edward Covington vs. F E Allen et on motion of J. B Barton, aL Did yo go to the University Fair last for plaintiff order graotiur ;u night? report of referee, A C Bishop. If you did you know it was tine. If .mi motion of People ta.CE D. Evans order gran tod rolucing boil you didn't you 11 like to bear about it of fDOOO hood to MOO with two ascuri Well the ladies have made the pavilties to be approved by clerk of court. ion a thing of beauty within, especially when the fair is going on mud the room is DESTROY I Nu MAIL alive with handsome women, pretty girls in fairy costume or oriental colors, and A Fourth ot Jnlv Prank Becomes a tine looking men. Very Serionx Matter. That's ths way it was last night in The two boys Karl Edling and Ha is spite of tbe big republican meeting at the Grand. Chrislenson who were arrested on TOU OCT IX Thursday on tbe charge of interfering You step in at tbe east door, after handwith the U. S. Mails were brought be ing Dr. Retd, doorkeepsr, a dime or a fore Judge Bishop yesterday afternown dollar as it strikes you (a dime will do), and you see flowers, pretty things, lace for preliminary examination. It appears booths, national colors and cinopies in that the boys thought it would be a every direction. First at your left you funny variation on the 4th of July celebration to put soma lighted tire crackers meet in tbe mail box at the corner of Adams THE FAlKY BOOTH, street. They did en a dainty bazar 'covered and rilled with and Twenty-firs- t a number of letters deposited in th pretty works of art in cloth, china, and wood and metal. Mesdames Fred. J. box were burned. Judge Bishop was a little puzzled over Kiesel, Mrs. Ad Kuhn, Mrs. A. H. Nelson, Mrs. W. N. Shilling, and Mrs A. B. the case. The youthfulneae of the prisPatton were tbe committee on this oners, they were ten and twelve respect oooth, but it was in cbaree of Mrs. ively, made it seem harsh to impose tbe Kuhn last night and she made a real full penalty of the law. But the law is business of it and it is likely to be a very plain on the matter of tarn peri rg mail boxes so he finally ordered leading department in the receipts. All with that the boys be held to await the action the articles in it were donated, some of of the grand jury. Bond was furnished them worth 125. The more costly ones will be sold by tickets. Next to this is in the sum of 91000 for each boy. Bto. f POR CHAIRMAN. as srmsi.ent chairman in place of hnlge Bennett, whom it was desired to place an ths committee on resolutions. Mr. Heywood was introduced and received Hfc applause. He said it was a special honor to be chairman of Ltah's first real republican ootTantiou. He counseled wisdom and moderation in all the work of the aes- Ogden had the chairmanship Mr. lure "tiered to resign in favor of Lake City man, but the convention Id not allow it. COMMITTEE Pavilion. Everything looked Praty, Tsjsttd Gosd ana .sounded Well, and Will be that Way Today. James M. Chambers. John Child. Georire Daw- Joseph Fife. a City: Joseph L Skeen, James rt, Henry Taylor. cy: Andrew Clark, eorge A. James M Wade Tills: Richard Howell. Noah Frederick Foy. risville: Robert Fisher. Richard Charles Littlewood. At Large: P. L. Orth. W. H. Harvey. Bex Elder countv: FLA. Box. .1 Rich. B. H. Jones, Israel Hunsaker. ifconi mended: That any other present representing clubs be admitted as delegates. He port adopted. Heywood .':. Selection-K- ent verdale: R Vj hi. J SMML BaUsrthhe dlCLc tnere great oomUnstjoo i;ra fssUl Uni I :.r eu g y you know. prufraat will bo worth twa Usms what it all Went MVriih at C U.l A. FINE. THE RECEI ITS WERE LARGE vdie: L M Nelson. C. C. Wn J. H. Brown. V W Jit View in,M. Wm. Barnharl H. J. Bevina, Leocidas HEYWOOP Xijrht th Hon Tb committee on permaneut PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE FA1K VEHY m E. Rich. . "boo-ings- ULY 11, 1891. rennet Thomas C ham posy, Stevens. R H f i Mint. Large: J. & Paioter.C H. McClure, urpuy. rj. a. tKiwman, F. J Can nry d ) Weber county, hrst prooiaet. Cast X Withoroll, O. D Banks. preciaet, A. R Heywood, H M Taoism. Janes Browning. Third precinct: H. W. Shurtliff, J K Bagley, M. J. Stone. nourth precinct: X. C. Fiygare, P etc Tbe reception thaMaaw at Wales to the "bootsgs," AMERICA. Visit The United States. The Emperor ATUBDAY MORNING, ON PUVTPORM. of Judge Miller a com- Me ot seven was authorized on plat The committee named was: ii rm. kC. W. Bennett, Col. Allen Miller. Wm. Balderston, T. R. G. Welch. Edwin Stratford, E. A. Box, W. D. Robinson. IBOtion ' THE JAPANESE BAZAR, It Was a Picnic. a real Jap shop, with real Jap goods in J. J. Brummitt't stocked in trader b it, Sunday school class up by Jap wares. The ladies get a commission on what had its annual outing yesterday in the 1.1. ., K. .:;H JOIN THE NATION A they sell. This evening will be the Convention then proceeded to or Japanese day and we suppose there'll be shape of a picnic in the Ogden 'anon near Winslow's hotel. About forty ?an,e e. as a member of the National u run on this booth. members of the class gathered early at Geagu THE FLOWER BOOTH. committee of five was named to church and with clothes baskets Right on the south side is the Flower the reoojUi mend the names of officers of the filled with pie, cake, and Mrs. H. Henover P. Booth, by presided Tenator ial League as follows: John M. fried spring chicken, deviled turkey, bower a This derson. is of evergreens. pickles, Zan. John Henry Smith, T. J. Stevens, j m, cold tea, Mowers, fruits and Moral decorations J. TfHam mond and A. J. Builev. and gxxl things galore, ema very pretty attraction and Mrs. Hen- preserves Whtl e waiting for the committee Ar- barked on Corey Bros.' tally-hcoach at d thurfi rown was called upon fur a speech. derson manages it like an Ugden Queen. a band wagon AM ARTISTIC COMB1AE. Me made a linght little adusel. and were safely transported to a shady App dree and was given an enthusiastic Next we find a booth with a luystenoui (unfe'e on the banks of the classic Ogden retreat in one end, lomondde-'fthe Sere was a rustic oridge on which the a cntred npon for a other, and pictures in the middle, and class could .Hrr sit and let thefr HrBt He said he attended the speech. the whole contrivance cunning and feet hang down ' over and watch national republican convention in New pretty. You hardly know at first what the little fish (the class not the feet), York, and gave a very pleasing informal this can be. But on inspection you'll swim by and wiiere there was a shallow talk. lind t!ie mysterious recess is the place in the stream, in which the more Ben Rich was called upen but re- home, and Mrs. O. O. HowardGypsy's is the ventureome could wBde by the hour. sponded by calling out E. M. Allison. Queen, who reveals mysteries and won-aer- They climbed the mountains and the He entertained the convention with a The pictures are theart contribu sapplings, run races, fished but didn't pleasing address until the committee on tions of Mrs. Newsome, the artist, and catch anything, ate everything in the territorial organization was ready to re the lemonde is the real, genuine, patri- baskets but the plates and napkins and port. returned early in the evening happy and otic, American sort that is delicious TERRITORIAL LEAGUE OFFICERS. and is sold by Mrs. S. D. Chittenden. covered with dust. The committee reported as follows: Next you meet, on the west side Your committee bega leave to report as DEATH OF MRS. LANDSIREET. THE CANDY BOOTH. follows: sort of candy, in baskets, bunEvery For president of the Territorial dles and bunches, with blushesaod with- A Distinguished Woman's Demise in League of Republican Clubs, Arthur out, under a canopy of gossamer and California Yesterday. Brown, of Salt Lake City. and sold to you in the nicest way For vice presesident: Frank J. Can- lace,Mrs. W. J. Bowes. at Died, Auburn, Cal., on Friday the Then, if you are non, of Weber; W. W. Manghan of by t! to 8 o'clock 10th inst., Mrs. Belle Patterson Land-stree- t, about enough early along Cache; George Sutherland, of Utah. the only daughter of jou'll next meet For secretary, Howard Pratt, of Salt THE RESTAURANT Daniel T. P.. terson and the grand Lake bounty. For treasurer, Ben E. Rich, of Weber. where a whole lot of people had dinner daughter of ex President Andrew JohnExecutive committee -- J. S. Painter, last evening. Aud you can get here one son. She leaves a little daughter and a of Weber; Joseph Howell, of Cache; of the most curious feasts you ever ate. most ("iBvoted husband to mourn her Alma Hayne, of Juab; Albert Tuttle, You can get Methodist, Christian, Morloss. The deceased was one of the of Sanpete; Ben Bachman, of Utah. mon, Presbyterian, Congregational, Bapbrightest, noblest and best of women. For Utah's vice president of the Na- tist, Episcopal or Catholic victuals, as She was endowed with a sparkling intional League, James Sharp, of Salt you like. It's best to try all of them to had inherited many of the see which you like the best. They work tellect and Lake county. and sterling qualities of her disFor Utah's member of the executive it this way: Last eveniug the Methodist strong father and illustrious grandChristian church ladies man- tinguished committee of the National League: and father. Mesdames restaurant. of the Lake Salt aged Preshaw, Jr., Hoyt Sherman, She leaves a large circle of fri n'ls Johnson, W. II. Ridgely and E. T.Jones, wherever she very county. lived to mourn her had Miss recommends the Crout and Your committee McDowell, for the MethBad and untimely death. The remains odist church, and Mesdames Hendershot, will adoption ot the following resolution: pass through this jity for GreenResolved, That the president and sec- Boetoff and Holmes, for the Christian ville, Tennessee, to be interred beneath inof in be This Territorial the church, being charge. League depart retary shade of the lofty marble shaft that structed to obtain admission of this ment had excellent financial success the the dust of the deceased guards ladies last the all to National the the evening, having Republican league well of be could and accommodate. that guests they Clubs, they League given full power in the name of the This booth is prettily decorated, too. The Circus. to ask for admission. Report This evening the Mormon and Presby- league 's The Chicago Times says that: erian church ladies will conduct the adopted. On Monday it will be the Mr. Arthur Brown suggested that as restaurant. show is certainly the most popthe committee on resolutions had a diff- Congregational and Baptist ladies, and ular exhibition making periodical visits icult duty to perform, it would be wise not on Tuesday the Episcopal and Catholic. to transact any more business until to- Hut we must hurry along and not loiter to Chicago i6 evidenced by the vast and in attendance at day, and the business session was ad- around these festive scenes too long. delighted audiences exhibition. McMahon is alive to journed until 10 o'clock this morLing. Here we run against some very pretty everywants of the amusement loving pubthe The evening session was devoted to ora- tables on the north side, which is lic. The performances are of a high THE ICE CREAM tory, Hon. R. G. Horr of Michigan beorder and never lacking in originality. ing the speaker. and it did a wholesale and re- - At each succeeding visit we are remindThe audience which had assembled department memoes in the ecru colored cold del- ed there is something new in store to inwas sufficient to fill the opera house, tail List evening. This part of the fair terest the beholder. Having traveled all icacy and The included. balcony gallery is manssed very hospitably by Mrs. O. over the world and being familiar with had been for decorated especially stage Fo Able. In the center is everything in the arei i? line, no expense-ithe occasion, with Hags and Mowers. E. Ity or to add spared to introduce c music THE CASHIER'S BOOTH, After by Kent's Military Band, "Recollections of the War," the chair- gracefully managed last evening by Mrs. 7. st to the exhibitions. While in Russia man of the evening, Frank J. Cannon, Richardson, but is under the general with his circus troupe on hearing that made a brief speech introducing Hon. charge of Mrs. Warren. Here's where Barnuiii had secured the largest elein world for exhibition from R. G. Horr, of Michigan, as the speaker One phant the you buy your dinner tickets. of the evesing, referring to him as the ticket takes the whole restaurant and a the zoological gardens, London, Mc said knew of a larger animal and on his one member of the house who had suc- menu of two denominations. While he return brought Romeo and mate, the met Cox of on Sunset floor the cessfully here by the ticket booth you can look at the house and vanquished him with his Rev. Jayne's beautiful books, "From two largest and heavi?st animals ever seen, and now with Jo Jo, all Europe's own weapons. Manger to Throne," by Talmage. One Mr. Horr was received by a round of third the commission goes to the Uni- greatest wonder, the autocrat of the world, a trio never equalled as applause. His speech in brief was as versity. But we'll have to stop short curiosity attractions." Its success is assured. follows: as to go again) McMahon 's Circus will give two exhiIt gives me great pleasure to meet the (soon Kent's ban bitions at Ogden July 15 and 16, when citizens of Utah. I hope that in this in now with some of its most de- everybody from the surrounding towns sets audience some are there large lightful music. Then comes the "Scenes and country will be with us for a grand who think they are democrats (apvery pretty but no day of recreative enjoyment, plause) for if there is anything I enjoy from Fairyland," more than anything else it is to feel that use trying to tell you how pretty it was I am calling sinners to repentance. I if you wouldn't go and see it. The quarPueblo -- Attorney McAliney returned by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. will speak to y tonight of the differ- tette sung frooi Denver where he had yesterday Messrs. Dr. and and Hodgman ences between the two great parties. I Ring, been in the interest of Wm. H. Davis, as was was highly enjoyed, have been in the Republican party ever Armstrong now under sentence to hang for murder! since it was organized, so that I know Miss Viola Pratt's solo. The musical He reports that the supreme court ha "Nadid iiself and the proud what I am talking about. And before I society refused to interfere in the matter and was tine. Tableau" tional democrats will you through agree get unless a respite can be obtained from that I know altogether too much about and for today. Governor Routt, wh'ch is not likely, tho you. But the Fair will o; en at 3 p. m. to- man will hang. The time appointed is continued on foum in PAOE.J day and they'll have a Jap day, all the during the week from July 18 to July 20. halt-barrel- s o light-draft- , b:oad-beame- d - s . |