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Show IKSDKN DA1L1 COM MEKCIAL: i W.H. W.f.rr.T,pJ.w irt.Ilibo; 1). 11'. J 0. MJy. fl S- -t Lke; IL X. M. L, Xw Jr-.k.L- Highest of ail ia Leavening Power. J. Murns, K;tr; O La.O. Sa,;;a its D. l.l? Kid,'; Iiiir kij : R C"hKrfj; M. W. Grid!, W. 11 b. X. V4 J. G. IVI.er. Cf.i- X. Y.; W. S. I- ejf r, D. 1). taii :a, ia,Suu Lnj; B. CCrfud,Stoi The Grand Lolge Coxn.ltt Session Satisfactorily. M V.a. Xri-e- a. Vu'.Arr, G'era V.A.: lnli, i morale t 10 o'clock Grind at (P.G.Dunne; It Smith; Cupit The installation ceremonies were conducted by Supreme Grand Master Kiof. ley assisted by P. G. Ms. Cupit, Rukk, Dunne and Smith. PKKnEXTATIOX. S. G. M. Kinsley on behalf of the G rand Lodge prenented P. G. M. W. P. J. Dunne with a magniticent diamond stud as a mark of the reaftect to him aa returning Grand Master Workman. IJrother Dunne responded in the most appropriate manner. The next grand lodge meeting will be held on the third Wednesday in August, 13'.C2, at Salt Lake City. The grand master appointed the following committees: On Law asd Supervision. X. M. Ruick, J. R. Shaw and A. C. Bishop. Finance. W. M. Turner, F. J. McLaughlin and T. K. Stevens, and also the following olHcers: For Nfvada. Deputy Grand Master B. C. Shearer, Grand Medical Examiner Peter Mmson of Gold Hill. D. D. G. M, George R, Smith, of Gold Hill; T. 1L Lion, of Carson; J. J. Quiun, of Reno; J. Lithrop, of Dayton; F. Rein, of VVinnemacca; Ed. Rheinhart, of Elko; P.H. Hyul, of Eureka; J. A. Mul-leef Austin; G. A. Albright, of Caledonia. r, FOR CTAH. ; f. 8 W. S. Stone, of Owen, D. G. M.j S. L Irick, G. Med. Ex. D. D. G. M.: Samuel oounty. W. w. 'Kennedy; Salt Like county, S. W. Darke: Weber county, Percival J. Bar- ratt: Bsaver county, George II. Fenne- more; Wasatch county, u.iniei turner. ' FOR IDAHO. R. Fallon. D. O. M.J J. K. Dubois, of .Boise, G. Med. Ex. D. D. G. M.: Alturas county, J. P. Motherwell; hignn county, P. E Furey; Shoshone county, John Couineville; Kookenah conntv, James Witherell; Bingham county, X. P. Neilson. FOR WYOMING. Rsbt S:nith, J Pi T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., tt , amn t rancisoo; u. i iim ii &b, F. NVlsuo, Suit Lake; IVier Ilsnauo Brichaut City; J. Coatee. KKa, Xv.; Omaha, Neb.; U. Hurct, IV; sequence in Paris and looked like him. Oue of the dot had become a King Caarle t paciel. The other did not appear, but was probably in seclusion. on the breed ia which be would next ap(ar The pair were on a hunting excursion on their dtrtf 1 island. A few hours later Fritx bal gotten hi thoek of yellow hair back, and traded bis Danton ccwtuuie for knickerbockers, blue stock-ta- g and a sack coat, while hi father Thomas, C J. Kilter, San Fraueisoo; M J. I'owfrs, MinnAspolis, Minn.; Geo. had somewhere picked up a Russian peas ant dress, and grown a full brown Kennedy, Wells, Nev.; S. W. Evans, Salt Laite; IL W. Watson, Pocatella; C beard, and the King Charles had become I). Austin, Montpeher, Idaho; Ii. B. a setter. The jug bad disappeared. FEKSON'AL appearance. Miller, Marshall, 111.; M. A. Iur. Mont-pelitIdaho- - 11 O. Hawted, M. J. Had-ifThat night the father shaved himself Curlin, Nev.; C. Collins, Salt Lake; down to the side whibkers, dyed his own If" .lamHa and Fritz' hair T Truci llMirar black, put a sailor shirt l'omask, I. X. McCue, Terrace, Utah; on himself and a pair of striped lawn Chas. Luigo. Denver, Col.; Adas John- - tennis trousers on Fritz, and the next sun, La 1'iata City; John fcnraner, went While they out morning sailing. L Pickrot,Sn Francisco. were absent the Jewibh faced mother changed her countenance for a subdued Loans Closed I'roinptly. Iribh, arrayed herself in a dark blue in is on no loans There delay closing gown that disclosed a red petticoat, and improved city at.d farm property; put a yellow handkerchief on her bead. J. D. Jakvih, First Xatiooal Bank Building. Taking Jack, one of her other sons, and putting a trim polo cap on his yellow The Rev. Robert Barbour, a Scotch locks, the two, accompanied by one of clergyman who died lately at the St Bernards, went out for a walk. Bains, left an estate valued at over A day or two later the father had gotten back bis full, yellow beard, which he seemed to wear with bis peasant costume, and one of the dogs had changed A BOOK OF PICTURES. into a bound. But if you hoped the father would stay that way long enough REMARKABLE IN for yon to get CHANGES SEEN acquainted with him, diSOME ILLUSTRATIONS. vest your mind of that thought Before night he had returned to his trim side whirkers and curly hair, while Fritz had Points Thai Panted loqaUlttv Ray sod CoovuUsd nil Humorous Falhor. shrunk in length, broadened in girth, Character That Appaar (o Bin aa and put on long trousers that were too short for him and heavy shoes. Eitaoilva Ward rob a. And so the pictures run. The father "Papa," asked the boy, looking up changes his clothes, his beard and bis hair from his book, "can a man grow a real at least once, and often two or three times beard in one dayr a day, Frits is a good second in this "I should say Dot," answered the kaleidoscopio performance, the mother father cautiously, being mindful of the facially runs through all the races and fact that within a week the boy had put exhibits a bewildering number of differto him this question "Why does a ent costumes, the little boys must have woman walk on her heels in crossing a been branded or their parents would muddy street," and when be answered never have been able to keep track of that he did not know, the boy had said. them, so extraordinary were the changes "To get across." But there was no sell they underwent, and the dogs offered about the question the boy asked, nor enough varieties to have given a capital about ths next ne, which was this: bench show. The "one hundred illustra"Can a man get bald in one night?" tions" were altogether the most entertain"He might in an Indian country," an- ing things about the copy of "The Swiss swered the father, whereupon there was Family Robinson" over which the boy silence for a little time. Then the boy puzzled and the boy's father laughed. New York Times. impatiently said: "I don't understand these pictures at A veteran Provincetown (Mass.) fishall Everybody in them keeps changing around, and I don't know who is erman, who claims to know, says that who, and I don't see bow the7 know when mackerel are on the move the adeach other half a day running." vanced body is entirely composed of feThe book was "The Swiss Family male fish, while the rear column is Robinson," and the title page declared formed of the male. that there were "100 illustrations." It A Tremendous Eater. was worth while to follow the "family' Johnson City, Tenn., has the chamthrough the pictures. pion eater of the country. This is one Putting aside a colored frontispiece Morris, a whilom blacksmith, who which depicted a lusty barelegged boy Clay is said by competent witnesses to have on a rock, with a polo cap crowning a eaten at a sitting four loaves of shock of yellow hair parted in the back, recently three chickens, three pounds of a bow in his hand and his eyes fixed on bread,five good sized yam potatoes and a spouting whale that looked like a sar- ham, five cucumbers, with a quart of gravy dine sneezing violently, the panorama with the bread and a pint and a half of opened with the "family" kneeling in beer with which to wash the whole for its escape. The down. The occasion of this grateful prayer meal was a father, with head bald on top, smooth wager between himself and his brother, shaven face and long locks of white Job who himself ate two and a hair falling on his shoulders was the half Morris, loaves, two chickens, three pounds central figure, and made an ideal vicar of ham and four potatoes, but retired of Wakefield. Fritz, the eldest son, from the contest in seeing his relative's wore a long coat and long trousers, and apparently undiminished. Franz, the youngest, was distinguished appetite The winner declared the meal nothing by a large button on his coat in the unusual with him, and indeed seemed to small of the back. This was in the foreno suffer inconvenience from his gornoon. mandizing, but enjoyed unbroken slumLIOHTKtltCi CHANGES. A few hours later, in the afternoon, ber for nearly fifteen hours after. He behold the change'. The father had grown says his enormous appetite has been of fine, closely trimmed side whiskers, and gradual growth and is rather proud of it, he and his sons had changed their straight though he is wholly unfitted for any locks for crisply curling hair. From a work by it and spends the greater part of his time lying down or sleeping. gentle faced Madonna the mother had At one time, however, Morris was conbeen changed into a vivacious looking sidered a good workman and the strongSt. of two Jewess, and, strangest all, Bernards in the first picture had become est man in the county. Strange to say trim bulldogs, with every appearance of he is not fat in proportion to his height, which is something over six feet, and being able to make a good fight. Then there came a lightning change. weighs only 160 pounds, but he claims In five minutes their father's whiskers not to have known a spell of indigestion had grown an inch or two, Fritz and he for over ten years, and though he is had gotten into knickerbockers, termi- stupid in the extreme, is very vain. Exchange. nating in the father's case in blue stockings and buckled shoes, both of them A Door In an Old Church. had lost the curl out of their hair, and Now and then a small door may be one of the bulldogs had been metamorseen high up in the piers that divide the phosed into a setter standing over a red-isbrown rabbit that was declared in nave from the chancel. This is the door that once gave access from the winding the text to be an agouti. Noon, the next day, and the father and stair within the pier to the footway on Fritz were again presented, seated this the top of the screen with which most time by a brook, but conveniently near a churches were once provided. When stone jug that might have held molasses screens were found inconvenient and and might not. The father looked like a were removed, these doors were left noHighlander in a farmer's clothes, and Ross church, Herefordshire, has a Leiticeable church, Binckley example; had three four who or Fritz, grown has another. Gentleman's years older, was dressed like Danton cestershire, when that gentleman was of some con- - Magazine. D. G. M.; L. S. Birnos, M.: jf Liramie,G. Msd. Ex. D. D. G.Lira-nie; Albany county, Grove C. Pittman, Walter L. Lash; Carbon, II. Xan-ien- ; Sweetwater, Soren Lirsen. The Grand LoJge then adjourned. Ul the members expressed the greatest atisfaction respecting their treatment during their stay in Ogden. They will not soon forget their visit here nor fail to speak a good word for the Queen City of the mountains whenever occasion offers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Reed Hotel C. F. Williams, Carlin, Not.; L. E- F igate and wife, Salt Lake; Geo. H. Aclett, D. K. Lee, Denver; Hugh L Glenn, Salt Lake; Geo. - Hoz-zor- Tacoms, Wash.; B. G. Omper, Chicago, 111.; C. P. Young. New York; I. H. Hirshfield, Denver; M. Bixby, Danver; A. Lindeman. St Paul; J. H. Cogan, Chicago; G. M. Lyons, Rarelstope, B. C; C. L. Niohols, Cheyenne; Arthur M. Delle, Carlin; Thos. F. Farmer, Chicago; J. D. Ken worthy, Salt Lake; H. Leopold, Denver, Col.; J. A. Upland, Chicago; J. W. G irmon, Omaha; I. II. Bennett, Salt Lake; William Fuller, Salt Lake; J. Nichols, Minnenuca, Nev.; J. H. Alexander, Chicago; A. Peabody, Xew York; Geo. s- - Gannett and wife, Salt Lake; Frank Lowe, New York; John McManis, J. T. MjGuire, J. R. Reefer! J. D. A. P. Bigelow, T. B. Funge, A. E. Koch, Washaner Bros., Ogden. The Broom. C. II. Richmond, England; Wm. A. Sunerai and wife, Raymond, Mo.; R. L. Ryng, F. Kraiglaun Park City; II. F. Hill, U. P. Rv.; C. G' Powell, Grand Island, Neb.; J. Niuoll, Evanston. Wyo.; Miss Hattie Russell. Galena, Kans; R. M. Kelley, Oden; H. C. Stimson, San Francisco; C. H. Wood, J.R. Kellev, Salt Like; W. H. Carroll. Colorado Springs; Toos Crouch, Chico, Cal.;L Dibble, Rock Springs, Wyo.;B. Miss Florence Knapp, Terrace, Utah; G. Kuper, Chicago; C. H. Martin, Salt Lake; W. Mathers, Wilkesbarre Pa: Miss M. Smith, Minneapolis; Charles Wright, Plain City, Utah; W. McQuar Nev; rie, Ogden; J. I. Wright, Holleck, BlackMrs. W. A. Blackburn, Miss L E burn, Fulton, Mo.; W. J. Turner, ML Home, Idaho; Jco. A. McGuire, Denver; Wm M. Thompson, wife and child, LivNew York, ingston; Abe Hutchinson, A. Rogers, Los Angeles; W. S. Warner, Kin-worth- b-if-ert. WE NEED Aix-les- 400,-00- 0. h Xo. lit' T 1 i I A bridesmaid's pin that is in favor is a long, slender gold band, on which are set in diamonds the figures of the year when tne marriage took place, 191 wrought out in small rose diamonds, forming a very brilliant ornament that can be nsed for a buckle at the waist a well as for the throatpin. We m?ke Family Trade our Specialty and will deliver goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders promptly solicited and satisfact.on guaranteed. Write for prices. Box '133. 2406 AVahinton Avenue. OGI3EX. UTAH. HARDWARE! IIAKDWAKE! BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT ! 1(1 When you think of advertising think of Thk CoMMKiu'iAU The best medium for the city. The best meduim for the country. It circulates alloverthe region. r urlit Danny Hop While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. local bantam d weight defeated Walter Catc irt a bsntam of London, in three rounds, at the Pacific club tonight Max nineteen-year-ol- Gram 360 24th Street. to a r inu-h- . Sam Fbajicisco, Aug. 21. kins, a Jem CALL EARLY. Inter-Mountai- n A aim n ines, Domestic and Imported- Cigars, A!e and Porter. l-is- e la Russe is a refreshing Iced tea summer dri k. This i maJe by mixing green and Ltt'k tea. Crew the mixej leaves quic y or the tea will be bitter. sweeten w 1 and squeeze in it a lit: juioe. After it is iced by being kept in the waest part cf the refrigerator till very cold, serve ia long glares, with a slice of lemon ia each. d forty-year-ol- wm wm co. Fenner, known as The Terrible Swede," & was knocked out in eighteen rounds by Con Riordan, formerly of Australia, in a finish tight for a purse of fl,H00. Fenner is a novice in the ring, having received his training here within the past eight months, but his muscular development which is abnormal, makes him one of the most formidable looking men T. A. R. C. Cottlnirham. M. Ii Cottlngham, M. IJ. in the ring. This was his second finish SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX GIVEX TO fight and it was one of the hardest ever seen in this city. Diseases of the Ear. Diseases peculiar to Women. Riordan's superior generalship alone All forms of Catarrh. saved him, Fenner having him almost Diseases of the Nose. knocked out in the third round. Fen-ner- Diseases ot the Throat. Disease of Genito Urinary Orface was much battered, and RiorDiseases of the Chest. Diseases of Rectum gans. dan lost considerable biood from his nose viz piles, fistula and fissures and mouth. At the beginning of the Diseases of the Skin. eighteenth round Fenner made a rush Diseases of the Nervous Sys- treated without operation. which was stopped by Riordan's right tem. Also Galvanic, Faradic Cancers removed without the followed by his left behind the ear, which and btatic knife. Fenner to floor the like a log, Electricity used dropped and be was counted out Antiseptic Surgery in all its departments. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for luberculoBis. Mioroecopical Examinations made. Steamer Line Chances. Galtestoi, Tex., Aug. 21. The SouthThe above named doctor are regular graduates and have permanently opened ern Pacific, better known as the Morgan line of steamers, which has been plying offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantages between this port and Xew York for from the leading Hospitals and Specialists of the East feel confident in assuring many months during the cotton ship- the publio that all advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialists. Hour i to 11a.m.) Office over Poetoffice, Xa 321 ping season, has been withdrawn, and 80Dday ,tollm- will ply hereafter between Xew Orleans Twentv-fourt- h Street ?tolp.m.S Pa-iiiand Xew York, where the Southern c proposes to concentrate the business f these steamers in the cotton season 'ave made weekly trips coming out aden with merchandise for Colorado, Vow Meim. California and Old Mexico, ! besides interior points in Texas, and rerej turned laden with cotton, principally ceived on barges from Houston. All this all To business hereafter will find an outlet via please purses and tastes. Come and see the novelties Xew Orleans. These steamers were an Prices always right. important adjunct to the maritime importance of this point, and their withdrawal will be keenly felt in commercial as well as labor circles. THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. 's 1 C AIRIPIEITIS DO YOU WANT A NEW CARPET? If so it will be well for you to remember that we have an elegant line bf samples from the largest exclusive Carpet Ottawa, Aug. 21. Contractor Arm- House of the Northwest. We offer no old stock but new atstrong told the senate committee today tractive styles, novel colorings, new weaves, pleasing pattin details of his receiving subsidy from We have secured the Quebec government and a return of terns, reliable new things in every grade. $100,000 of it to Pacaud, who acted as a the exclusive control for this of the place practical Caronly for him and the government Armstrong said he last saw Pacaud at pet Exhibitor to show our samples in. We will show you a Point Levis Saturday, the 8th instant. panorama of Carpets free--teffect is pleasing and gratifyPacaud then intended to be in Ottawa Call at Monday. When he saw Pacaud at Point ing. The Boodlers. he Levis Pacaud told htm he intended to acknowledge receiving 8100,000 from Armstrong and tell the committee it was none of their business how he fPacaudl spent it Atrocious Murder?. O., Aug. 21. This afternoon George Hamilton and wife went visiting, leaving their three children, aged three, four and two years respectively, at home. Upon returning some time afterward the children were missing. After a lergthy search they were found confined in an old tool chest where they had died from suffocation. A stick fastened in the staple of the chest indicates murder. The mother is almost insane from grief and the whole town is wild with excitement. Xo clue to the murderers. Ironton, Failed to Pan Out. Torr.KA, Kan., Aug. 21. The meet'.rg of the delegates from the various . organizations of the farmers' alliance adjourned tonight having transacted pjactically no business. It was irt ended to combine the various organizations under one management but the object and interests of each were so diverse the object could not be accomplished. The committee was empowered to call another meeting after further deliberation. Why Did She Suicide? Xew Yokk, Aug. 21. Mrs. Kate Hig-eina daughter of wealthy Mobile par ents and whose husband lives in Xew Orleans, swallowed an ounce of laudnum tonight and is dying at Belleview bos rital. Her parents are well known society people. s. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. St.. East of Postoffi.ce. Twentv-Fourt- h DR GEE WO, Room 2 No. 265. 25th Street. - OGKDEN, Opium Habit Cured. UTAH. Special attention given to Piles and all Private Diseases- - KICEEY'S UNDERTAKING PASLOKS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. inifiyiiM istT tirl We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS akd FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Wert of Chicago. Services oondacted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming I of bodin or shipment a specialty. EICHET8 UNDERTAKING PARLORS. THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenua Telephone 207 .YOU NEED SHOES. ROOM. , h Powder urn Lipis auas ABSOLUTELY PURE iagi-T- Kl-y.CH- G. Ksoeirer, W. V. Half rich; G. G, A. Moves; J. X. Russell; G.L 3. 0. W W. L. Taylor; Grand Trustee, J n o, li vlo; i NEWLY ESTABLISHED- - 11 Xtf Jwh ( 17, iSSj. g. 1 h ( T. A-- (I3i-anc- Mister P. J. Djom called tb Grand A. O. U. W. to order. Afirr the Bert Lii(, F.fs San Fraucisoa usual bumaeea the fallowing officers Vasti-I1teu IL E. Misner, SL Paul M.on; John E b'obfiner, Chntoo. Ter duly installed: Ia.; Perlev F. Curiuifk, Cincinnati. O.; G. M. W, P. J. Dunne. D;ta Paynor. Byron. Col ; Prof. A. PutG. F. Strkkley; G. nam, Halt Like; Wm. IIoell, G. F. H'm. Msi; Lang, Base City, Idaho; W. W. Means, G. O, I M. Gile; Cooourdia, Kan.; C IL Wood, J. IL Salt Lake; C. D G. Roorder, David Thorburn; Supreme Representors Gov't Report, Chk-ko- . w. Yttrday L". S. 41 Cl.; K I'Uika. S' Louis. SALT LAKE THEXEXT PLACE The Chatmx Hat i Geo. Hiiify, Id.; Gsa Klv, Anawtfida, Matt: J. C f"If.fiin. lirnnitA M cL: The Sew Offiferi are InUlle4 tai Geo. WUliam Frr. SIt Eismh- and SJedk-tCvMinituC J. Bjc, Atlauiic. Sa KrK'i!o; M. Lk; B.U. iucker, Lam; Iliry It; iner Appointed. MittleUdt, Albany. Ore.; F. B. Icger, - ALU I' ST 2i, USi. SATL-KiJAV- We nv.ist make room for our fall stock and in order to do so will sell shoes for the next 30 days AT COST: Now is your time to buy. Best assortment in the city to choose from. ASHBYS 2337, Wasli. Ave. |