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Show DAILY UTAH STATE 'JOURNAL PAGE FOUR THE BIG SHOW IS IH OGDEN SELLS-FLOT- If tin young gentleman graduates this spring he will certainly want a new We have had out tit. these young men in mind and have just the sort of i lothes and Toggery that they will want. TO-DA- INDIAN IS CRAFTY AND HAKES V GREEN BAY TREE. : TDOUDLE LIKE POOR LO WORRIES THE DEPARTMENT. FLOURISHES O THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. SCIENTIFIC Gata Bigger Every Year Great Straet Fake Antiquitiea Manufactured by the Guileless Red Man art Constantly Parade at Noon ia Witnessed by Tanta are Crowded this Turning Up at the National Capital Thousand For Which Some Tourist paid High. Afternoon Another Tonight. The big in Single iMuble Breasted style. We tinily selected tlie liesi of fabrics and then had the Suits cut and tailored In the style so dear to the heart of the Young Graduate. Suit at 910, 915 to 925 UanilKOiiit' Suit I til' Bells-Flo- to show, Ogden's favorite circus, is here today and the hearts of young and old alike throb with Joy. Thera is a somewhat remarkable but very close friendship between the pm show pie of Ogden and the people. No matter what happens, or how hard the big circuses may tight Bell-Kio- j to The Greatest Yet The gentle and untutored enrage may be a guileless sort of a citizen sometimes, but he causes the scientific dei ait meats of the g 'eminent a good deal of trouble and rooks the tourist person out of a lot of cola la tlie course of the season by the manufacture of fake antiquities," said a government archeologist in talking to a Washington Star reporter the other day. "There is hardly a week passes but what the Smithsonian, or the National museum, or the bureau of ethnology are called upon to pass on the genuineness of some antiquity1 that the confiding tourist has bought from the Indiana and possibly wants to sell at a greatly enhanced value to the government. It might be as well to say right here that the government Is not buying any antiquities that way. There are too many fakes on the market for the government to take any risk. There are factories up In Connecticut that make a business of turning out little clay images and pottery bowls such as ured to be made by some of the Indian tribes. Down In Mexico City there are two very thriving establishments where antiquities are made wile you wait, and where they do some very artistic work. You can get plain, unvarnished antiquities fresh from the potter's kiln, but if you are willing to wait a couple of days they can age the same article so that it would fool even moat of the ex- To close the last two weeks of May, two hundred pieces of silks, patterns hitherto priced at $1.00 to $1.50 the yard, at 55c and 65c. The most cativating styles of the season, at the most reasonable prices. Beautiful new patterns in crisp new silks just from the mills. This is a chance that comes but once in a season, and all can now afford to have a swell summer silk suit. ciraiming theniselves.the cus never fails to make 1U annual viall to this city, and the best evidence of He iiopularity here is the fact that each succeeding season shows are appreciable increase in the day's receipts. We want our young Last yedr Ogden gave the Bells-FloIts highest record in this city circus friends to see what hand but the management hopes to break It this year. soino Suits we have in Yesterday In Salt Lake City the business of the show was phenomenal. store for them. People by the score were turned away To go with the Suits at both performances unable to buy stptts, and last night fully COO disapwe have just the correct pointed ones were forced to return home without seeing the first and only Tie, Collar, Cuff and PLENTY OF SWILL big circus In the West this year. and will embellish complete The clrcuns reached town early thl everything BUT NOT HOGGISH on Its own special train of IS morning outfit. the palace care via the Oregon Short Line. Runaway Team Pour Swill all Over But early as It was, there wae an St. tha Pavamant on Twanty-fift- h enthusiastic delegation of small boys on hand to offer the first welcome and Occupant of the Rig Jump and Save to watch the unloading of the mysThemeelvoc from Serious Injury. terious big dens, cages, wagons and beautiful circus horses. The herd of A runaway, that looked for a time eight monster elephants pleased the aa If It would result In a aerioua acwondering spectators more than anystreet cident, occurred on Twenty-fift- h thing else, a they went to work with a short ttme before noon today. The a hearty will pushing the big wagons vehicle waa drawn by two frisky white and cages about with their beads a horses and contained six pallbearers If these same wagons and cages had perts. one of the most artistic pieces who were returning from the depot 'Rut tieen children's paper toys. of graft in that line that I ever aaw after having escorted the remains of Then at 11 o'rlock came the big free worked was down on the banka of a Wm. C. Lamoreaux to the train. While cavalcade. tract It and gave WILL parade little river running into the Platte. coming up Twenty-fift- h street, near show the endorsement best that the was going to be a good one. My, what There waa an Indian village, and a Lincoln avenue, the animate became lot of strange and brilliant sights good many tolerably expert aboriginal frightened and started to race up the MEET THE WORLD BIG KICK COMING athere were in that one parade, which potters In it. They did a thriving street When the team was about opover ia a mile and a half In length. trade with the tourists coming that posite the Griffin produce house the with a swill wagon, upEverything in line waa new and clean way, and for a sufficient consideration rig collided and bora an evidence of great pros- the tourist waa allowed to go out and setting the contents of a swill barrel over the street. A few feet further a OGDEN LAD ISSUES A SWEEPING SHE JUST VOICE8 ONE OF MANY in' rity. From the four handsome lady hia own rellca, so he know buggy wheel was struck and one wheel dig up on CHALLENGE TO BOXERS. mounted GRIEVANCES TO HER HUBBY. fiery white buglers, they were genuine. The stream In demolished. Nearing the Grant avechargers, from the famous Ben Hur herd of Arabian stallions, down to question was cut through soft, aandy nue crossing the horses . narrowly At the callope or steam piano, which soil with banka that crumbled and missed running down a cyclist. were Agrees to Moat Any Man in the World She Juat Had a Dream that Her Husavenue hundreds of Grant people at raved freshet. The Indiana every brought up the rear, every passing at 128 Pounda If There Are Any band Waa Not True to He and then fragment of the caravan was a distinct used to make a lot of more or lesa crossing the street returning to their Mon In This Class in tlia Country Accused Him of it What Ha Said ia feature. The costumes of the men and desirable pottery pieces, breaking homes after witnessing the circus parade and these people had a close es. Left Out on Account of Postal Laws. woman are rich and dassling, and five them artistically sometimes when ocTrot Thom Out at Ones. 1 urate and distinct bands furn- casion served. Then they would take cape from being run over. Three of the occupants of the carriage Jumped ished the music. them out on the side of the stream out before the horses had gained much The parade led the way to the usual and bury them in the ground. When speed. The remaining three climbed Billy Flnuoann. recently rf Chicago When Mr. New name came home the c ircus grounds In Tabernacle square, but now of Ogden, known as the Fight other erasing he waa not greeted with where a the came hunting relics he onto the front .seat and helped the gnat tent rity covering tew wouldtourist inr Irishman, la ready and willing tu the dose, be piloted down the bed of driver pull the anlmala down. This and acres embrace of set been sweet, had loving up by ground, meet any man In the world at 128 the stream and the guide would atop they succeeded In doing by the time e nearly 250 workmen. It was an NHiund. Finucane went up against dinging kiss with which lira. In bow and then and dig Into the crum- they had reached Washington avenue. before all the and lung sight always met him. On the conHyland Tuesday night, the latter being or In circus started the top, "big bling bank. Eventually In digging that an like stood avenglady fully ten pounda heavier than Flnu trary, had started through the obviously untouched soil, CASTRO RETIRES TODAY. tent, the side-shocane, and lost out, but la willing to ing spirit In the hill, her dark eyes main do a rushing business. he would hit on tome of the pottery NEW YORK, May 23. President wager a nice round aura that there flashing and her proud breast rising to At 1 oclock the doors opened for that had been carefully burled from Clprlano Castro, of Veneiuela, accord- Inn't a man In the world that can beat and falling like a stormy sen. him at 128, after he ha had time to Horrified at her appearance, Ur. the matinee and at 2:30 o'clock the the prairie above, and then of course Ing to Information received In this nccuntum himself to the atitywphere Newmarie big show had started. And how the the tenderfoot would pay double for city from two Independent sources, re- stepped back. feature acta In the two the great the find because he of 11and nays that he will take a chance knew It waa tha tired from office today, because Swltx"Rose," he cried, are you mad?" stage and iif a networkrings, of rigging will recuperate in He health. any time after one month from now. real unthe waa no There Oh, no, thing. answer Immediately. high up in the tup of the tent, did gentle and erland. General-JuaVincente There are plenty of people In Ogden Gomes, first vice president, succeeds General that will back the lad, too, and It la Mrs. Newmarie stood there, her hands rrowd upon one another. To describe tutored savage la not crafty at alL Castro to the presidency. About three pretty nearly certain that ho will make nervously working and her eyes flash- them all would take columns and even COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. the greatest headline features were months ago .a serious operation waa good his threat to beat any of them at ing lira. At length she spoke: hla weight. He was foolUh to give the SUPERIOR. Wia., May 23. Nearly performed on Castro af Macuto, a sea- George," and her voice was ter- enough to make an ordinary big show. weight he did on the last tight, but rible In Ita anger, Mr. Newmarie, am Nothing seemed to please more than every county of the state waa repre- aide resort near La Guayra. He waaj llerr C'hrintlan Letts and his herd of sented today at the annual meeting not expected to recover, but In a few 1 your wife?" does not propose to do so again. educated elephants. These ungainly of the Wisconsin State Association of weeks had recovered sufficiently to be Why, of course, darling," said he. monsters seem to be able to do almost County Superintendents. All of the taken to Caracas. However, he haa Don't me call darling! Then, ill THE LATEST MUSICAL HIT. but talk when they get members will remain over to attend not fully recovered hla health. am your wife, perhaps you can ex- everything down to work and once in a while It the convention of the county superplain who that other woman la." And did look as If they were whispering intendents called by State SuperinUndoubtedly the greatest musical hit the folded her arms and looked clear something In elephant language into tendent Cary, and which is to be held that Ogden has ever witnessed is tha even stud ear. collar to the their trainer's Wfnderful beasts tomorrow and Saturday. great Bale of Everything Musical, by through him, these Bells-Flot- o the Thomas Home Music Go., during at the back of hia neck. elephants and ac Mr. Newmarie waa their removal clearance, which ia surprised. knowledged by showmen generally to REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. be the best trained herd in America scheduled to last but a tew ' days What other woman? he gasped. BELLEVILLE, Ont., ay 23. The today. Other big arts Included the annual The beautiful blonde." longer. synod of the Reformed EpiscoPeerless aerlallsts and bar Patters, Everyone Interested In the purchase What?" church In Canada began a two performers, recently from the London pal of a llano, Phonograph, Organ, or In With great blue eyee, and' session here with an atdays five the L' hippodrome; Flying Espas tendance of delegatestoday fact, any musical instrument whatever, Rose?" all over the from In a bar and double casting act; Hershould make the Thomas Home Muala Fallows of Golden, curly hair, and' and Hilda the beau-tlfu- Dominion.Is Blahop Samuel officer. bert, the frog-ma- n Co.'s headquarters the .center of their the presiding Who la aha?" contortionist: the Tybell sisters: Chicago tour of Investigation, for truly such Teeth like pearls!" llerr Kchmidt, the strongest man op bargains have never been offered be ' DAUGHERTY APPOINTED. Are you craxy, earth, and familiarly known as the fora In the rity of Ogden. The one In the sealskin Jacket, Human Pillar. llerr Schmidt holds No matter what claaa of merchanWASHINGTON, May 23. Harry E. a cycle wheel weighing 3,01)0 pounds Daugherty, of Pennsylvania, waa today dise one may desire, they need look and" on his shoulders while a man on no farther while the price is the most promoted to membership In the Span But what" tab claims committee. The position convincing part of the argument and "Who calls you 'lore' and kiss" bicycle races with death on the was declined recently by Lieutenant track inside. Aside from th the terms an generous that anyone who "Heavens, what hae got Into you?" were the talented equestrians Clara Governor L. Y. Sherman of Illinois. may have been contemplating the pur "Who fawns on your neck and Rule and Nellie a Carroll, exhibiting the chase of any kind of Instrument may ANNI8TON EXHIBITS READY. now secure the moat choice article plays with your mustache, and saya trained Ben Hur ' Bullions, of the the shop affords and feel no Incon- you are the only man ahe ever loved, Black Eagle Feather herd: Equestrian ANNISTON. Ala., May 23. The exand you director, John Carroll anil his high hibits collected here of minerals and venience In paying for the same. school horse Ronaldo; 31 r. and' Mrs. manufactures of the Model City at the And ahe burst Into sobs. Mr. Grace Currria and Jamestown Exposition are now ready gathered hlmaelf together suf- Lowanda, Mile.bare-back riders; May for shipment to the Exposition city, ficiently to rush to his wife's assist- John Carrela Clemens, the only indy clown In the and will soon be on their wey. ance, crying: business, and a troupe of twenty-liv- e "Rose, my dear wife, tell clowns, who never allow the CHICAGO GRAIN. "Dont touch me." she shrieked. funny to stop for a minute Go to her go to her at once!" As laugh CHICAGO. May 23. Wheat opened Following the big show I a one-ho- ur today at 51.00 and cloned at 99 for me. 1 shall kill myself! O, George, concert of polite vaudeville acts corn opened at 52 8 and cloned at how how you deceive your and all In all there are three hours of 52 oats opened at 45 2 and We want you to come In and little wife no terribly? O, delightful amusement closed at 47. see our. new lot of shirt waists. 0, O!" And she fell sobbing Into hla 1 The last performance will given No matter whether you care to arms. at ADDITIONAL LINES OPENED. ,tonight Doors will be oiu-Mr. Newmarie laid her trembling o'clock and the show starts at h:;r. buy or nof, you are Just as welBAN FRANCISCO. May 23. Addform upon the sofa and bent over ber come. Our new shipment Is itional lines were opened by the United THE INJURED DOING WELL. In protestations of hla Innocence. brimful of newness and beauty, Railroad thin morning. Violence conLOB ANGELES, Cal., May 23.- -It Is It's a wicked lie that some one tinues to decrease. with plenty of style and quality. now believed that Glendale the wreck haa been telling you. be said. "Who no more claim will The fatalities. in was It?" UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION Dainty batistes, pretty barred Jured are doing well. There is no No one." ahe replied. muslins and French Bwisses. dew to the Identity of the wreckers, Then, where did you" allover etnbroidereu and trimmed but the officers are vigorously prose Selling Date May 27, SQL June 3, 7, 1 I dreamt 11. George, she said, 12 and 14. cutlng a search in the surrounding with pretty val laces. All of them "while I waa taking a nap on the sofa country. new ideas and sure to charming thla afternoon. Flret-cieAnd It all seemed so tickets on sale to many please. true! Isn't it, love? point west of Chicago. Minneapolis Living by Lltsratura. And he replied but there are some and 8t Loula for one fare plus two Dome In and see the goods. It did not encourage me. at an dollars for the round trip. Five first that cannot Into be things words. put early Always a pleasure to show them. tags of my career, to read an article class trains dally. The famous OverLondon G A,,en dec,ring that a man land limited leaves Ogden 3 p. m. The Angelee-Chlcag- o limited. 1:30 We have plotted, planned and a take new Loe ,WP m haa through standard and tourist m., p. working from morning till night for a live ,nd & aceklng for a medicine that will take lihood. But nevethon:;ht of follow- sleeping care to Chicago. Make reservation early. Further particulars at the place of Hollister's Rocky Moun-Ul- n ing his advice, and I have now had Union Depot ticket offices or A. B. 2335 Washington Avc. Tea, .but we cant find 1L Tea or enough experience to he able to disMoseley, Traveling Passenger Agent with agree him. 35 London Reader. cent. T. N. Carr, Fhar. Tablets, Bell phone 63. Ogden, Utah. ' Selle-Flo- to ! to that Fred M. Nye Co. CLOTHIERS 2413 Washington Avenue we offer It Pays to Buy at) BURTS HE . MENIAL OFFICE HELD High, Man of Ability Willing to Be to Yeung Queen. Scullion In tha court of Loula XIV to holt the candle at night for the king to into bed by, and to help him 01 with hia ahlrt In the morning wen the two hlgheat honora to which hie noblea could aaplre. In the court of Queen Victoria the office of chief to her majesty was hardiy leu . ft icul-lio- honorable. Fancy tha great philanthropist, Lord Shaftesbury, being offered, wben Lord Ashley, by Peel thla Imposing post! Lord Ashley, having served In the Wellington administration, and having bean offered by Cloning a prominent administrative poat. waa during tha ministerial crisis of 1839 asked by Peal to become chief scullion to the qtleen. Tbs formation of a cabinet Peel explained, waa nothing compared with the composition of the royal household; while Lord Ashley's connection with the religious societies "marked him out aa a proper attendant on a young wnmat upon whose mpral and religious character the welfare of a million of n Lord Ashley beings depended. replied that If Peel really thought he could eerve this purpose by becoming tha queen's chief scullion he would accept the office. But the negotls-Uonfell through. New-marl- 1- NattmtalHattlt 8. W. Cor. 24th and Wsshingten Solicits new account, assuring depositors courteous treatment and every reasonable accommodation. CAPITAL SURPLUS mm it hax-ardn- ua If you New-mari- me" 3-- 8; dont visit the Cloak Section of our store by June 1st Every Cloak, Suit, 1-- 2; Jacket, Skirt and Waist cheaper. es Tit-Bit- WYKES BLAIR " 9100.000 95OJ00 Wo Hava a 8avingc Department YOULL or" Initial Shirt Waist Showing (Enmmmtal CLARKS STORES |