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Show PAGE EIGHT. DAILY STATE UTAH JOURNAL. MAY 15, 1905. MONDAY, it FREE LECTURES Manufactured by DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS (Established 1780) Will be Given by K. BURR miSS ELIZABETH Boston Science Department, at the V. W. C. A.) HALL EAGLES E T llOO NQ O'Neill Building, Twenty-fift- h Street Dlx-Log- an the children caused a great amount of favorable comment on the part of the vlaitlng officers. The parade formed promptly upon the arrival of the special from Salt Daily for Seven Days, Commencing WednesLake, containing the posts from that SiSO city and General Blackmar and hia day, May 17th, 1905, party. S. L. Ivea acted aa marshal, Afternoon and 7iSO o'clock in Evening. and had aa aides Lieutenant Lauder and B. M. Hodge. The parade formed aa follows: PlaSamples of Miss Durr's preparations, such as cakes, toon of police; marshal S. L. Ivea and puddings, meringues, fudge, ioufties, ice cream, Baaides; band; Spanish war veterana; Company C, Utah National Guard; varian creams and hot chocolate and cocoa, will be national commander, staff and party served free at each lecture and she will be pleased to In carriages; pupils of the Weber Stake academy; Department Commander answer all inquiries regarding the same. Burns; Grand Army posts, McKean, Hancock, Maxwell and SherSamples of the Walter Baker Premium No. One man; Ladies of the G. A. R! Circle; Chocolate, Vanilla, Sweet Chocolate and the BreakWoman's Relief Corps; carriages containing aged soldiers. Louis Mitchell fast Cocoa, also a book of Choice Chocolate Recipes waa also there. The route of march waa up. Twenty-fift- h will be presented to all the ladies attending these street to Washington, north two lectures. A different menu will be prepared at each blocks and countermarch to the Grand opera house, where the national comlecture. mander wps presented with the freeA most cordial invitation is extended to all perdom of the city. The opera house had been tastefully sons interested in scientific cooking to attend these decorated with flags and bunting, while at either end of the stage there were lectures, which are two silk flags, and In the center a large picture of Abraham Lincoln. The exercises were in charge of H. C. Wadlelgh, who. after a selection by A Special Free Lecture the orchestra, spoke of the good the Will ' he' Given Morning, Grand Army had been to the country lO o'cloclt, May SOth, at large, and stated that they had done A. more to cement the country together than had any other organisation. He concluded his remarks by introducing the mayor, who welcomed the visBLEW OUT HIS BRAINS, fSSvVVVVVVTV VVVVTVVVVVVVVV itors to Ogden. n Commander-In-ChiGeneral l M. R1 ickmar was next introduced. Despondent Over III Health Salt Laka He said: Barbar Takaa Hia Own Life. 'I have come from the far eastern section of our country where we do Standing In the presence of bis fath- not have the beautiful mountains smilmenta riven. Itell phone 489-Ind. er In a Salt Lake rooming houae last ing down upon us and bidding us welphone 1188. come. I have been in the west now Hon. Lonn Karr returned Suturduy night, Willard Jones, Jr., a barber, for some time, attending state enSmith campments of the Grand Army, but evening from a business trip to Brig- aged SO years, placed a ham City. & Wesson revolver to his head and nowhere have I met with such & cordial welcome as I. have received In OgTonight opening dance at the Utahna blew out hia brains, dying Instantly. Both were- preparing for bed and den. And while I wish to thank you dancing pavilion. Admlaslon, Indies, all for that welcome I wish especially 10c; gentlemen, 15c. young Jones waa clad only in hia night- to thank the school children, for It ts Edith Boles has opened a beauty dress, when he reached for the .revolnpon them that rests the hope of the parlor at room 72, Opera House block. ver, renation. In a dresser and drawer, lying e treat-ThAll kinds of facial and acalp To us, comrades of the Grand Army, I guess Til end It all now." marked. Oregon Short Line baseball team are no sectional lines, and Masthere other in the rooming sachusetts and Utah are lodgers Fpoin of Salt Lake City yesterday defeated one fli this the local assembly club team by a score houae It was' learned that young Jonea great nation. You have your mines of 15 to 10. hud been In ill health for a long time, and your farms, while we In the east The Utuhnu dancing pavilion haa suffering severely from nervous trou- have our great industries, which all been thoroughly renovated and put In bles. He hud often threatened to take contribute to make thle the greatest condition. There will be a his life while despondent over his nation on the earth. There Is no north, there is no south, for on the battlefgrand opening dance tonight. ields of Cuba, of Porto Rico, and of Chief BroR ning, of the police departthe (Philippine! new ties were formed ment, will leave tomorrow morning for led urea, one at a street meeting and thnt bind us together Into one great Washington, D. C.. where he will atother at the armory hall at 8 nation." tend the national convention of police the o'clock p. in. Mr. French la an eloCommander Burns, of the departchiefs. quent speaker and hia lectures prom- ment of Utah, thanked all for the welThe Child Culture club will meet ise to be Interesting. come the veterans had received, and Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p. in. with Mrs. D. W. J. Browning, son of W. W. was followed by National Adjutant Daniel Hamer. 2255 Jefferson avenue. A prompt attendance la earnestly de- Browning, arrived home on Saturday General Gilman. General Gilman paid an eloquent from St. Louis and has accepted a posired. to the children who greeted Mr a Joseph Stras Peery will enter- sition with Dr. Richards at the L. D. S. tribute them this morning, and said: "If Ab Lake. Salt hospital, tain on Wednesday afternoon Instead raham Lincoln could have been here of Monday afternoon as stated erProfessor Byron Cummings of the today, he would have known, as we In roneously Saturday evenings State Cnlversity of I'tah has accepted the know, that his life was not in vain: Journal. Imitation to deliver the address to the for it wm by his death that he brought A little girl who was unable to state graduates of the Weber county schools about these things, which is well wonth 8. will Trie exercises take place the her name waa picked up by the police June of the thousands of miles Journey this morning and taken to the office In the we have traveled to gaxe upon these of Judge Murphy In the city hall, C. W. Wright, of the Ann of W. H. children with their flags and listen to where the parents can call for her. Wright and Sons, has entered Into a their patriotic songs." Col. Kreuch. of Sail Francisco, Cal., partnership with the Dlnwoodey Furni The exercises concluded with the the Salvation Army lead- tore company of Salt luike. and will playing of "The Star Spangled Baner, accompanied by .Staff Captain move to that city shortly. Mr, Wrtght ner," after which Assistant Adjutant of Henry Din General H. P. Rowse announced the Dale, will arrive In Ogden on Wednes- Is a hrother-ln-lacommittees for the meeting this afterday. While here they will deliver two woodey. noon, which are as follows: on Credentials N. H. Committee Ives, rost No. 2; B. M. Peery. Post No. 4: W. H. Shellhorn, Post No. 5: Ogden, Utah oclock in the the Dlx-Log- an FREE TO ALL for the Children on Saturday at ef LOCAL BRIEFS Wil-mo- Z. - firat-clu- ss tabt-rnnii- well-kno- Baby Alarms We have an Alarm Clock on sale which is about the size of a silver dollar. Just as reliable as an eight-da- y dock, and you can put it in your vest pocket if you want to Has a Tough Jaw Greek Hits Him With a Coeoanut, and the Nut Waa Broken to Atoms, Man Was Unhurt. Two Greeks, two railroad men and a coeoanut figured in a melee on street Saturday night, Twenty-fift- h and,, strange to aay, the coeoanut seemed to have got the worst of the argument Just what it was all about no one seems to have any definite idea, but when It was all over one of the railroad men had demonstrated to all who witnessed the- affair that he had an extremely tough Jaw. The two railroad men entered a small fruit store on Twenty-fift- h street to purchase some fruit, and while there an argument started which aroused the ire of the Grecians to such an extent that one of them aeixed a coeoanut and hit the offending customer on the head with such force as to break the nut, but, strange to say, the man hit was in no wise injured, and it was with deep regret that the fruit dealers surveyed the wreck that had been made of their coeoanut It la not expected that there will be any both sequel In the police court parties seem to think that they got all that waa coming to them. BURIAL J. S. Lewis O. Company S' w K;it-eane- Funeral Services Conducted at Wilson Ward Masting House Yesterday. At the TVllson ward meeting house yesterday at 2 p. m. the funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Adam Eccles, who died last Thursday, were held. Bishop John Rackman presiding. After the singing of O, My Father" by the choir. Elder John Holmes offered prayer. Elder Frank Stratford, President C. F. Middleton and Bishop Rackman reviewed the life of the deceased, referring especially to her faithfulness and her deep religious convictions. After the speakers had concluded their remarks the choir sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and Elder Walker pronounced the benediction. The Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery. A Surprise Party. surprise party may be given to your stomach ana liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve Dr. their pain and discomfort, vis: Kings New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25c at Ogden A pleasant TEA There is no nicer indulgence than tea ; and there is no emptier humbug than tea. All turns on the tea and the cook. ts 5 arary How Utahna Theater Week of May 15 NEW PEOPLE A NEW ACTS DONT MISS IT N D Grand Opening' Dance in the Utahna Dancing PavOion Tonight Admission 25c Per Couple OF MRS. ECCLES. sf Mullisg Ts Maks Goad T Islaki TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY George W. Ranmsey, rost No. 6: TV. D. Gaby, Post No, 1. Committee on Officers' Report TV. WANTED A young or middle aged M. Bostoph. Post No. I; C. TV. E. Snell woman to do dish washing tor sevNo. 1; John Grleger, No. 4; J. M. en days, afternoons and evenings, Went wood. No. 6; C. M. Sexton. No. 5. commencing Wednesday, May 17th, Committee on Besolutlons M. M. . for the free lectures on rooking at Kulghn. Post No. 6: S. L Ives. No. 2; Eagles' hall. (Bee large ad. in this Charles Brock way. No. 4: Alfred Sax-e- y. paper.) Apply at the Eagles haH No. 1. Wednesday morning between 10 and Committee of Necrology A. II. 12 o'clock. Light work and good Trullime. Post No. 4; B. F. Barr. No. pny. 2: J. TV. Reed. No. 5: James Wlllinms. No. 6. After the exercises General Black-m- FOR SALE Fifty foot building lots on Grant avenue, near Thirty-secon- d held a brief reception during which street. Choice of six lots. Part he found time to express his views to cash, balance in istallments; $225. Ihe newspaper men regarding Memorial Hunter & Kennedy. day. 'Memorial day should be held sacred. said the genernl. It Is the FOR RENT New modern sablmth of the soldier, and this ball brick house: elegant location. Applaying, horse raring observance of the ply Joel J. Harris. 2462 Adams ave. ar ewelers Bill pj Railroad Man w J $150 Within Our Gates. The rains of last week and several weeks before had washed the buildings and streets of every vintage of dust, and when the aun arose thla morning it was to greet a city beautiful. A city decked with flags and bunting, a city in gala attire to greet the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, who is attending the atate encampment of the department of Utah. There have been few more perfect days, and It seemed aa if the weather man must have made special arrangeents to accommodate the old soldiers. On the sidewalks along the route of march were crowds of people, while In city hall square were massed the public school children, who, when the national commander came into eight, sung patriotic alre, and waved small flags, which had -been provided by the post. The appearance of Walter Baker & Co., Ltd. il) it. Chicago, in December, lKuS, In ch be lost hi wife, two daughters a 4 old slater. The GIVES adage "that misfortunes never come singly" has cert;lnI ly been amplified in his case, ax sin then he has had business diflh-u!ii- t and the culmination came with ih(! ALLEGED FORGER 18 RELEASED arrest of his son here on the charge of forgery. ON EASY TERMS. The case has not yet been sct f0r trial, aa the principal witness for the Case of Gecrge Katseanee vs. Southsrn prosecution Is in Colorado. In the action brought by the arni;jn Pacific Company Sattlsd By Comlstr&tor of the estate of George s, pany Paying $2,000. who waa killed In the Jackson aiding explosion. Attorney A. E. Although the session held by Judge stated that a settlement of the case had Howell in the Second district court to- been made by the Southern Pacific paying to the estate $2.ooo day was a brief one, several action comjtany The action brought waa to recover S40 some been which for have pending 000. day should be stopped. I dont know how It is here, but I do know that in time were settled. The suit brought by M. W. Hick most sections of the country it Is made William Cohen was arraigned on a against the Southern Pacific was alio a day of recreation. In a few years of forgery and pleaded not adjusted by stipulation, according to there will be no Grand Army of the charge to the the statement made by Attorney Pmtt guilty charge. ia not taken and action if In this case the figure at which the Republic acJohn Cohen, the father of the to stop this sort of observance of the settlement was made was not dla. arrived from cused, Chicago yesterday. closed. The plaintiff sued for $10,006 day, when we are all gone the country Chex defendant the represented will have forgotten the true signifi- Joseph tried before and said that ha had had a conversa- and the case was first cance of Decoration day." Judge Rolapp and a non-su- it granted. Halverson with tion District Attorney The train bearing the Park City and that the latter was to ac- On an appeal to the supreme court the willing to left the the encampment delegation a cash bond of $150, which would case was sent back for trial, and now rails when a few miles out of Park cept It haa been settled and dismissed. be furnished. City, but no one waa injured. A specThe hearing of the case of Oregon Mr. Halverson stated that the bond ial was sent out to bring the delega- was a Packing company vs. Wasatch Orchard one small the for offense, rather tion in. and they arrived about one but he would agree to it being fixed company was Incontinued. hour late. The Jurors attendance were exat that amount, as it was to be a cash cused The department encampment recon- forfeiture. until Tuesday, May 23. vened at 1:20 p. m. and after transactThe defendants father put up the ing some routine business the dele- money and Cohen departed. The old Chiropodist, coma and bunion reofof gates proceeded to the election 2308 luck moved. a of hia bad Adams avenue. tells story ind. gentleman ficers. H. T. Hulanlskl was elected the past two years that cer phone 265. during acclamacommander by department tion. Meeting was proceeding when this report dosed. Hosts and Auxiliaries Are Guests CHOCOLATE AND COCOA j 11 ten-fl,'- , National Commander Blackmar and His ami practical demonstration of the various uses for culinary purposes of the A - RECOUNT THEIR BATTLES ! on Cooking' (li sympathy for him. m( mlxfortun-.- began with that conflagration at the Iroqouia the, VETERANS MEET AND A Course of (Domestic lainly win six-roo- m SPECIALS NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED Sale. Begins Today We Call Your Attention to This Beautiful Line Fancy silks, regular 60c and 75c value, spedal price Fancy silks, regular $1 and $1.25 value, special price 36 in.Black Peau de Soie, reg-- ular $1.75 value, special sale 36 in. Black Peau de Soie, reg-ular $ 1 .50 value, special price 48c 78c j (5 36 in.Black Taffeta, regular $1.25 value, special price g Hfr a VFC' Black Taffeta, regular 90c quality . . 55c 36 inch Pongee 58c Black Sicilians For skirts and suits, regular 60c . quality. Selling Spedal at ... J7 WEIGHTS |