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Show TUESDAY, JUNE PAGE EIGHT. A DO-LITT- LE SESSION HELD Spends Two Hours in Transaction of Routine Council Business. Two 1' iitr vnaiy hours, in which the ihy louiicil did little but yawn wearily uims and ih petitions and act upon minor matters, with nary a chatu-- for an argument, asserting Itself, drugged by before the regular meeting of the paternal watchdogs of the munirijial welfare stood adjourned last night. Buik," the fi rehorse, and why 1m entered an eniluramv ruce recently is to bo investigated by Councilman I tana. The usually silent Mr. Dana has been awakened to oratorical muckraking" recently, hence, his delegation to Inveatlgate. A week ago, Mr. Dana demanded to know who had paid the expense of the trip of Buck and V J. Hinton, hla rider( in the rare. The argument which followed waa drowned by the wailing of a cat In the Istsement of the city executive building. After first making sure that the Interrupting feline had been aafely put out of the way, Mr. Dana brought up the flrehoraea matter again last night, at the close of the meeting. The street lights beckoned enticingly to the shut within the stuffy chamber Councilman and they were tired. Horace Perry turned the trick on his persistent brother, when he made a motion to have the latter take upon himself the duties of lnveatigating the matter. This waa evidently not the result anticipated by Mr. Dana, but when the council paased the motion and adjourned, he accepted hia newfound duty with cheerful grace. The claims of Jane Lowther for one bedstead and chair, valued at f 20. allowed- by the council waa vetoed by Mayor Brewer. Ilia vote waa sustained. Total contagious dlaeaaea in the city rfuin-torll- in-tt- coun-cilme- n, The Purpose of a MEMORIAL sible figures. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. AVE. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Uifchell Brothers dont pay commissions to agents, but see us. Yard oppooit Csmatery. ac. A similar request from Childs avenue residents was given the same dis- THE TOWN m WEATHER FORECAST Flair and Don't miss hearing the Imperial IH warmer tonight and Wednesday. Quartette at Dreamland Wednesday avening, on night only. Ask your grocer for a fresh PineDeputy Sheriff P. J. Xaylin is la apple Balt Lake today, where he went to j G. A. Graves, Inspector of the High commit George Williams, colored, and school cadets, desires every member J. B. Graves, to the state penitentiary. of the organisation to report for duty For burglarising a room in tbe Reed at the Armory at 7 p. m., Thursday hotel, Williams was sentenced by Judge evening, June 25th. Important matters Howell to six months and Graves, for are under consideration and prompt at- - uttering fictitious checks, waa given tendance la required. one year. How 'would your grocer like It if EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR you went to Salt Lake to buy gro- OUTSIDE FLOUR MEANS A DOLceries? Not fery well. Tet, some LAR LESS IN OGDEN. Some grocers grocers scheme and contrive in all dont want to see one of Ogden's leadpossible ways to sell outside flour in ing Industries grow. A merchant that preference to the local article. Ogden sella outside flour ia aiding some other Mills spend their money In Ogden; town at your expense. you help yourself when you specify Ogden flour. Manager Heagren has not yet announced hla complete list of entries Meekly pleading guilty to a charge for next Thursday's program at the of mendicancy in police court today, Gienwood saucer track, but the feature David Lknnln drew the usual twenty-da- y will be a le ogen motor race, sentence. Another unkempt old which promises to be fast and a big, fellow arrested yesterday waa given attraction to the bike fans. j like offense. same a for sentence the Fred J. Dawson, traveling auditor You had better eat fresh Pineof the hotei and dining car service of apples. the Harrlman system, left this morning ; for the east on U. P. No. 4. Charles Vine, the man caught yesterday, and charged with picking the Arrangements have been completed pockets of a roomer at the Chapman for the Sunday school outing at Lagoon house, pleaded guilty to the charge on June SO. A special train leaves ' In police court this morning and waa Wanship at 7 a. m. consisting of five sentenced, by Judge Murphy, to ten coaches and a Jolly good time awaits days. Vine aald yesterday that it waa j them at the resort. all a mistake. He had evidently changed hla mind this morning. Frank Nay, a high official of the Rock Island lines, passed through Dont forget the Oxford shoe sale. this p. m. on hla way west In Oxfords for ovorybody. Youll nood om car 1831 arriving over the R. private for July 4th. Chriotonton Shoo Store. G. W. from Salt Lake and proceeding west to San Francisco by the Southern Fred Halverson, formerly of Ogden, but now proprietor of the Kenyon ho- Pacific. tel barber shop, one of the largest in Bait Lake, is in the city today greetTONIGHT AT THE TENT ing old friends. A Remarkable Dream.' Subject; Fresh Pineapples are delicious. Try Corner Grant Ave and 25th street. j five-mi- position. One hundred and one. petitioners protested against curbing and gutterstreet between ing on Twenty-secon- d Wall and Washington avenues. This was referred to City Engineer Parker. Other minor matters were disposed of in the usual channels. MUSICALE TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT For the benefit of the Musical History course, the following ia the program arranged and conducted by Professor Squire Coop, which will be ren- City r; i . them. nt e; J. Humphrls has on business." Borne jf bis friend asserts that he will return, after a honeymoon trip through the northwest with a bride. Councilman C. gone to Butte, Mont., d BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS AT. A BIG DISCOUNT Wo bought most of 'em OUR WOOL at tha d'soeunt. Tha Skirts ara new and perfoct in every. way. Voiles, Panama, Taffata and Misses sizes Fancy Skirts. regular aises, extra a'zte all discount thats maktak ing of this our greatest Skirt Sale. (9 Styles (6, $12 atylss $8, (6.75 stylos H50. ate. SUITS AT HALF PRICE For Misaoa and Womens are tho talk of tha town. DRAWERS AND CORSET COVER SALE All this week on the busy second floor. WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON A WHITE DRESST White Entire stock of Drossea for Ladiea and Girls, on sale at cut prices. PRETTY SILK COATS dust- That are rain-proo- f, proof and cool as pretty for the street ae tha auto or carriage. Now lino came in yes- terday (24 sty lee $1920. WHITE WAISTS AT 65, AND 90 CENTS Tables are filled with . Wa:sta in new stylea 69 and 90e that, bought regular way, would bo at 85, $120 at $125. 69 White at 65, in tho cheap New Things in the Dept. This Week ara Kimonaa jn Silk and Cotten good, ahowy, dark colors Poplin Tailonsd Suits that ara tha prettiest stylss out of Now York this season and tailored waists in white, pink, blue, etc, that look like $2.50, but arc only $135. W. n. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY t iO I w OH Loser can Nearly two hours was taken up in FOUND Ladles' shawl police court this morning, with the have same by calling at W. W. Clark. hearing of-- a Jap, B. Noxlhsl, and J. T. Boyles, 27(6 Adams, and paying for unconfirmed. SULTAN STILL ALIVE. 8. Duet Pal Costum;" Ruben Cole and Henry R. Catts, who were fl4 ad. jAsls, the eultan. Is TANGIER, Morocco. June 23. The FrirnJs declare it Is circulated for po-stein; Mr. Squire Coop, Miss Olen charged with disturbing the peace. report of the assassination of Abdul lltical effect. Journal want ada dalivar tha goods. Last Sunday night the trio met in Douglass. 7. Boprano Solo Selected, Mrs. Fred MAKES HIS MONEY OUT OF BUTTERMILK Buttermilk Bcedle." That is what the boys In Montana call him and he has earned the name because he has made a success of the buttermilk business. He is In Ogden today, Is E. W. Boodle, of Billings, Montana, and he la here for business. He has made ar rangeinents with Blackman A Griffin, the creamery men, for their output and will wholesale 300 gallons of buttermilk dully at the start. He will make similar arrangements in Balt Lake City and will he here the greater part of the summer looking after Ills business. He is already operating on a similar scale In Hillings and Freat Falls. Mon Una. There Is money in buttermilk and Mr Bcedle has discovered the way to get it out. He is ail old Montana newspaper man and Is naturally up to snuff. Mott Wolner GONE FOREVER!! Six years age, in Weber County, Utah, a farmer put his initials on a dollar bill. Next day h cama to Before six Ogden and spent it with a merchant. months had passed ho got tho aamo dollar back. Four timoa in throe years tha bill cams back to him for produce, and thro times ho hoard of it in tho pockets of his neighbors. Tha last time ha saw tha bill waa three years ago. Hs sent it to a Mail Order House. MORAL Ha will never that bill again. Tha dollar bill will never pay any Trad at your mora school or county taxes for homo Jewelry him, will never build or brighten whore your Store, any mors homos in th community. .dollar buys most Ho sent it entirely out of tho usefulness to himself and his neighbors anything, and where you may when ho sent it to tho Mail Order House. get it back again. The moral is plain. es LEWIS & COMPANY JEWELERS WATCH INSPECTORS Conmifforfe WE ARE SHOWING THE MOSTS COMPLETE LINE HELPS FOR HOT WEATHER IN OGDEN. SHOULD NOT BE COMFORTABLE AND THOROGUHLY THE NEW PERFECTION BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE WHY RAMEY REFRIGERATORS PORCH SHADES ARE BEST MTINTtl fitted with Vudor Shades afforda tho privacy of an enclosed room with all tha open-ai- r freshness of a grape arbor. Vudor Porch Shades art mads of thin, flat stripoo of Linden Wood Fiber, closely bound by etrong seine twine, in a lockstitch woavo. They arc artistically atainod in soft, pleasng colors. These coland will not ors ar weather-proofade or crack off. A porch f, 4 foot wide, $2,50. 6 foot wide, $3.60 8 foot wide, $4.50. 10 foot wide, $6.00. 1, Shelves arc all adjust- able. moisture in provision chambers. h All waste pipes are reo movable. 4. All HOME the parts of tho Re- HOW ABOUT THE HAMMOCK? Now ia the time. Summer having now act in for good you should put up a hommock, which you will find enjoyed by all, ao groat pleasure, and comfort. Hammocks . occupy a vary amall space, and will add to tho looks of your lawn, or porch, that is if selected from our Got one. best. moment of lighting. Re- f. Prices from $920. All frigerators guaranteed. CUT KS LP.V. Gives a working flame from the is ner frigerator arc accessible for cloanng purposes. in& Charcoal shoathing sulation used in the Ranney ia a perfect and dust proof, water-proo- f vermin-proo- THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOUR ENJOYABLE DURING THE HOT DAYS OF SUMMER MONTHS. 2udor TRADE LOCAL ae-wi- ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 5h can look out, but yon cant look in" J. S. Tomorrow w offer 50 Silk Petticoats at 3.95 each. They are mads of a good grade of taffeta, havs deep mercerised under ruff e, as tha regular $6 styles. We bought them unand are fuly der price, and offer them at our unueually low price. No more hen these are gone $3.95. Og-de- nt dered at the Congregational church tonight: H 1. Overture Rolando" (new; Leoncavelio; (piano reading); Mr. Squire Coop. 2. Soprano solo Dreaming Forever;" Colerldgp-Tuylo"Afterglow," Metcalf; Miss Cion Wilcox. 3. Baritone Polo aa the Calm Night;" Rohm; Mr. Gua Bandera. 4. Piano Bolus Walts, d flat; ChoBaena; pin; Yenesle, Pahladle-SalMiss Carrie Browning. 5. Soprano Boloa Madrigal; Cham-InadLa Baran Ilose; Arditi, Misa Ellen Thomas. 3. Baaa Solo In dieaen Weriyen Hallen;" Mosart, Mr. Hagbert Anderson. from the first known and most famous of all monumanta the Pyramid down to the tiniest headstone of today, has baan to honor tho departed with a monument that will last through succeeding generations. Our work ia the building of just such memorials those that will stand the waar and tear of time-trib- utes that will andure. Wo uoo only tha highest grads of stock and employ art stg in their respective linos not more stone cutterc, and work from original designs. And in the mattar of pries wa give tha beet grade of work for tho lowest pos- 2253 WASHINGTON Twenty-sec- AROUND s Electric alley, the Jap colliding with ' Cale, while riding a bicycle. A scrap f defollowed and after hearing all the tails, Judge Murphy discharged the three defendants. were shown to be only 23. The city treasurer's report showed a net balance on hand of fl2, (74.11. The Wheelwright company secured a curbing and guttering contract for work on Quincy avehue between ond street. The and Twenty-sixt- h bid was for (1.3C per foot. W. J. Moran, J. P. ONeill and Peter S. Wilson were other bidders. Koad Supervisor Saunders reported that he had sold 163 lo&dp of dirt to T. W. Hutton for 25 cents per load. Hia actlou waa sustained. Want Patterson Open. lleslilcnts of West Patterson petitioned to have work on the closing of the street at the intersection with Wall avenue, stopped. K. X. Connor appealed on behalf of the property owners and explained that values would decrease should the street be closed. Tlie jietition was referred to the law ummittee and City Attorney DeYine with instructions to Inveatlgate today. C.S. liapp and others said their street waa so much lower than the new walk that teams could not get into driveways to deliver coal. He urged instant action. The matter was referred to the street committee with power o 23. size, $7.50 ner size, $10.50 i wide assortment, all of which arc of tho boot selected material, having originality in daaign, and color; Our $2 hammocks are not as large, and our $7 ones, handsomely made but for service and long wear they will answer your purpose. Wo arc showing numberless ethers, between these pr ess, which will appeal to you as rar selections. Those wan brought for your inspection, look them ever. BdDyfle FnmnMtape Co, RACES THURSDAY NIGHT s. GLENWOOD |