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Show ' f f; t OUT PAGE EIGHT. ARMORY IS L GUARD BUSY WITH DULY REHEARSEIS 31m rims IFmi FIRST SESSION the Lutheran church were entertained last night at The armory la a bury place just at A nine oclock every morning children may be seen coming from every direction, all headed for the armory, where the rehearsala for the Chiystal Slipper" ar being held. Promptly at :S0 the children are called to order and the work of drilling beglna. Hun. dreds of Ogden's representative children are being taught a beautiful and most different ballet, together with nations are rehearsed for hours. tuneful choruses. The ballet will be Seven hundred participants am redanced on a pyramid reaching from the quired in this mammoth production. Mage of the Grand Opera house up the All costumes are furpished by the manborder lights, all in full view of the agement, so there ia no expense for The audience, and dressed In gorgeous cos- costumes by these taking part. tumes, resplendent with thousands of Crystal Slipper" is given for the beneglittering spangles of every hue. Again fit of dependant boys, and is being at 9 oclock will be noticed boys ofj put on under the auspices of the U. C all ages wending their way to the drill T. who will build a home for the ball, all eager to get there, for their purpose of giving a home to all homepart is the comedy of the entertain- - less boya of our city. i 948 Japanese Cups and Saucers . j SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN PAINFUL ACCIDENT FOR MISS RUBY KATTER TO MRS. ROWLAND A pleasant surprise was that given Mias Ruby Hotter of Elsinore, Utah, by her frienda, Misses Mary Hinley, Cath-arl- n McLaughlin, Mildred Hlsner and Etta Platfoot, at the home of the latter, 2249 Adama avenue The lawn was beautifully decorated, the prevailing colors being red and white, while Japanese lanterns were tastefully strewn around the laufa and games and music were enjoyed during the evening and a dainty luncheon waa served. The guests Invited to the surprise on Miss Hotter, were the Misses Meda Farry, Lura Chambers, Etta Platfoot, Luclle Griffin, Catherin McLaughlin, May Hinley, Bessie Miles, Myra Gravet, Clara Knowles, of Logan. and Mildred Hlsner, James Conway, Harold Larson, Marcy Median, 20 PER CENT REDUCTION it UNCLE REMUS" KHcheN Brothers ON OTHER SIDE don't pay commissions to agents, but sos us. Yard oppsaits City Comstsry. The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from ths first known and most famous of all monuments ths Pyramids dawn to the tinisst hoadstsns of today, has boon to honor Oho with a monumont that will last through sueossding generations. Our work is ths building of Just such msmorials thoss that will stand ths wear and tsar of time tributes that will endure. Ws uos only the highsst grads of stock and amploy art'sta in thair rospsetivs linos not mars stons cutters, and work from original designs. And in the matter of pries w give th boot grade of work for tho lowest possible figures. sd Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. Rev. Dr. Fulton, formerly a leading minister and orator in Philadelphia hut now national flelil secretary of the Temperance work of the Presbyterian church will speak Wednesday evening In the First Presbyterian church. this evening beginning at 8 oclock at the Slate School for the Deaf and Blind in this city. The convention will If you drink, drink TOUowstoaa run for a week and promises to he the beat ever held in the history of tbs -Fo-rty-one newly enlisted soldiers organisation, it is expected that up- arrived from Columbus, Ohio, on the ward of 209 delegates, teachers and Rio Grande early this morning and pupils will ha la attendance repre- after spending several hours viewing senting practically all the states In the the sights, left over the Oregon Short union ua well aa two of the Canadian Line for Vancouver, Washington, The prosrammo tor tho , provinces. a week ie especially strong. DO YOU WANT TO LAUGH Governor John C. Cutler is scheduled THEN HEAR THE BABY CRY IN to make the first address of welcome THE PICTURE AT THE ELECTRIC. at the opening of the convention thla "JUST LIKE HOME. evening. Addresses of a similar naturs Tho local council of tho Knights will be delivered by Mlsd Maud May Babcock, president of tho board of of Columbus are planning a big celetrustees of the school ; City Attorney bration and outing July 2Sd, at LaDevine, representing Mayor A. L. goon. All of the councils of tho state Brewer, and others. A response will are combining and a big day is anticibe made by Superintendent E. McKay pated. Beside a number of usual atGoodwin of North Carolina. Mr. Good- tractions there will be baseball games win ia pf tho convention between the different councils and and a great many other games and in the absence of the president. Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, of Washington, D. and amusements. It Ie believed that C., who is ill, Mr. Goodwin will pre- the Ogden contingent will go down hundred strong. side over the convention. The others who will respond to tho U. P. Rock Springe, Castle Gate addresses of welcome are: Dr. Warren Wllkinaon, superintendent of tho lump and nut and Clear Creek lump California school for the deaf and blind IS at yard, 15.71 delivered. Gillette Twenty-sevenr. Wal- Coal Co, 151 West of Berkeley, Cal; Preeident 1074. Phones street. ker of SL Augustine, Superin o tendent E. W. Walker of Delaven, Wls. The Oregon delegation of Democrats to the national convention at Denver arrived from the north early BUSINESS MEN this morning and proceeded to Denver over the Rio Grande Western. ATLANTA, Ga July 4 Joel Chandler Harris of Uncle Remus" fame died at hla home in thla city at o'clock laat night. Hla death bad been known to b Inevitable for hours, aa ha had suffered from cirrhosis of the liver with complications that affected hla heart Up to 4 o'clock thla afternoon Mr. Harris waa conscious and talked cheerfully to hie wife and children, who were gathered about the bed. shortly after that hour he remarked in a low tone: I have alwaye been curious to know what waa on the other aide." Then he sighed and said: "Am very tired," and became unconscious. Joel Chandler Harris waa born at Ratomon, Oa, December 8, 1848. Ho waa a printer's apprentice in 1840 and later served as an editorial writer on southern newspapers, becoming editor of tho Atlanta constitution, which place hc held for 25 years. SHAH OF PERSIA Utah nA Frederick Moors, Pearl Ehtisr Moors, Looses Carl Burgess Co. Presenting Productions, July 1,2,1 and 4 NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL Melo-Dramat- is CLOAK MODEL July 5, 8, 7 Convict 999 Amateur Night Tonight Evening - Matinees PRICES and 30 Conte and 20 Conte Fireworks Matinee, Saturday n A 10, 20 10 0 Monday in the basement we offer best quality of Jap cup and saucer, 50c value for ten cents Here's the condition-- We . have about 250 of the cups and saucers To every customer who makes a purchase in the basement of $1 or more we will sell the cup and saucer for 10c ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, July 4. A message from Tabrls today says the Shahs troops are rapidly overcoming the revolutionists and will soon control the entire city. Fighting continued last night The soldiers refused to recognise white flags in many places. The Shah la censoring all news ANOTHER "UNLOADED GUN NEW YORK, July 4. Thinking a thirty-tw- o calibre revolver with which he waa celebrating the fourth waa unloaded, Giodlnla Papltla, II years old, killed himself here toddy. t WRIGHT! tug-of-w- vice-presid- -- IN NATIONAL LIFE It ic interesting at a time like this to note some of the grea predldona made by recen Englishmen concerning the great future of America. Gladstone aald "America has a natural base for the greatest continuous empire ever established by man." Matthew Arnold said "American holds the tutu re. Herbert Spencer said The Americana are producing a more powerful type of man than has hitherto existed and they may reasonably look forward to a tima when they will have produced a civilisation grander than the world has yet known." Now It seems very strange that the one man who did ns much. If not more, than any other in a personal way to bring thla nation to Its presen opportunity la almoet forgotten. That man waa Robert Morris for he It was who not only held the most Important civil positions during those critical years of the securing of our independence, but pledged great sums personally. He moat admirably Illustrates the place and power of the business man In the founding of our country. Hla life, hie great work for our nation and hie tragic death In prison will 'be given in Illustration of the sermon upon "The Place of the business Man in National Life" Sunday evening at the patriotic services In the First Presbyterian church. SHERMAN MUST UNDERGO OPERATION th UTICA, N. T July 4. Laat night at the home of Congressman James 8. Sherman, the Republican vice presidential nominee, a member of the Sherman family told a Republican reporter that it la practically settled that when Mr. Sherman recovers his strength, a few weeks hence, an operation will by performed on him for the cure of his ailment, a disease of the gall the operation will be performed here or elsewhere has not yet been decided, but it is thought that it will b in this city rather than at Baltimore, the home of Dr. Finney, who is likely o be called upon to poreae, because th climate here at this season la bladder.-Whethe- r W 5111 from which place it will be taken to the HarrisvUle meeting house. Services will be held at 2 oclock in the afternoon. The deceased In survived by three sons and two daughters Mrs, C. D. Brown, one of them, living in Ogden. Interment will be in Ogden City cemetery . The remains of Hiram H. Winslow at tha city cemetery yesterday afternoon at 2 O'clock. Tho funeral services were conduced at the Fourth of July rates via the Ore' funeral chapel of the Lindquist underMiddle-to-n gon Short Line. Tickets on sale July taking parlors. President C. F. presiding. I and 4, limited to July 8. See agent for rates and further particulars. W rent and repair typewriters. Miss Jennie A. Crocker, travelling Ogden Office Supply Co, 24824 Wash. Kodak Finishing. in the private car "Mishawaka" ac25th 8L Tripp-2-40 friends her of companied by twenty bound for Frisco, will arrive la Ogden Elections were held at Weber July 11th from the east. camp. No, 74, Woodmen of the World, a Perfection in optical work I tha for the ensuing six months, Thursday only inducement we have to offer evening. Officers appointed are as follows: Past Consul Commander, T. C. you RUSHMER. a Macbeth; Consul Commander william Three carloads of Mormon emi- Piggott; Adviser, Bern Hues; Escort, grants bound for Salt Lake arrived In Earl J. Stone; Watchman, William Ogden from the east on Union Pacific Buehnell; Sentry, William Drabble; No. 8 and left immediately for Zion, Manager, Mathew Galt. were laid to rest , o It will pay you to see tha Elect ne Cash Register at "Tho Crystal," 2477 Washington Avenue. Whore tho sore top. OGDEN . BOISE, Ida, July 4. Both of the Idaho delegations to tho Democratic In Western Canada. Reduced rates national convention left for Denver will be made for this excursion and yesterday, prepared to fight to the finla if limits and return allowed long ish for Leaden of each recognition. make he trip from Ogaen, according fatlon declared beat the oppothe that 150 win least expected that at peoni sition delegation could hope for wsi a to the railroaders. division of the delegates, so waa the Fire Insurance. H. A. Sima, 410 25th. BEATS ZIOA TEAM Salt Lake was completely shut out by the Ogden state league baseball team at the Fair grounds this forenoon, putting Glmlln's champs in the lead. Salt Lake got but on hit off of Sponberg. The attendance waa good. Th score waa I to 0. Batteries Hum-m- il and Lumley; Sponberg and Helme. Great Art in Life, The great art in life constats In fortitude and perseverance. Tho mis- chance of those who fall behind, though flung upon fortune, more frequently arises from want of skill and perseverance. Sir Walter Scott. case with Louisiana in the Republican convention. John F. Nugent, leader of the faction, before departing, said; anti-Dub- ois "FTom IDAHO FACTIONS BOUND FOR DENVER Tho Oregon Short Line announces Its annual Canadian excursion for August - 4th, to Alberta, Lethbridge, ad a number of the cities and town a Democratic stronghold, Ida- ho has become, under Dubois domination during the past six years, tha strongest Republican State In the Union. In proportion to tha voting population. We propose in make it possible for the thousands who have been driven from the party through threatened religious persecution to return to the fold. The fight of Dubois agalnet the. Mormons has developed into a campaign of abuse which a great majority of the Democrat! of tha state have repudiated. W will show at Denver that we were In the majority at the Twin Falla convention."-- . o The Great Northern reports Its lines' all clear in every direction and orders the resumption of the sale of tickets. Peter Pan a 10o cigar for Bob o GAINS CONTROL 1 a i Mrs. Geo. E. Rowland ia lying at her homo on the corner of Twentieth street and Adama avenue, badly injured aa the result of being kicked by a horse yesterday evening at about 9 o'clock. Her cheek bone la fractured, her left eye injured and her face and right arm badly bruised and discolored. While the hones stable was being cleaned ho becams frightened and breaking hla halter ran Into the yard. While jumping and kicking he waa tripped up by the dragging strap. Thla terrified him still more and Mrs. Rowlands, fearful that he might Injure himself severely, attempted to "catch him. While she stopped to pick up the srap the horse kicked backward with both feet. One hoof struck Mrs. RowWed Grant, Wallace Rackum, Leonal land upon the left side of her face and Reid, Lnrenao Richards and Roy Craig. the other landed upon her right arm. She waa rendered unconscious for some Jsurnal want ads dslivsr the goods time. Medical aid waa summoned immediately and it la reported that aha Is recovering nicely. MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Arranged for the Good butter of uniform grade is secured under the B. A G. always Opening of Convention of brand. o Deaf Instructors. Fine Program The first session of the eighteenth triennial convention of the American Instructors' of the Deaf will ha held Ok 50c Hand Decorated The young people of Capitol Ave. present , 1908 Si 588884g8888dfr88888 the home of Miss Laura Swanson, ment. The boys are the Funny Folks of Fairyland, and they are certainly funny. They dance standing up and they dance sitting down, they dance forward and they dance backward, and In their contortions they fall and even after their fall they dance and funny it certainly ia. Again at I oclock crowds of adults assemble at the same place, the Armory, and the songs and dances of all SATURDAY. JULY Around the Town I HELD J The annual outing of tho Scandinavians of Utah to be held at Brigham City on tho 12th promises to be the biggest gathering that has ever been held In the else. Special rates will be in order on all roada in Utah and a special train will carry ths Scandinavians of Salt Lakd. About three thousand persona are expected "by the Brigham people. OnjMonday after we have' done with the celebrating THE o If yon drink, drink Yellowetonai Mrs. A. J. Ed son, wife of President Ed son, of the Kansas City Southern travelling In private car Geraldine and accompanied by a party of frienda MILL Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested to read and follow Instructions printed at head of editorial column. Good Timo For Ropairs Wo hove mono time to got out your Watch and Jewelry Repairing and would advioe your leaving, your work now, when tho buoy season looms up ovoryon. wants his work at tha asms tima, io disappointed. Bring your work hero consequently somo-on- s the price isnt any higher but the work ia of higher elaco extremely co. --J. S. LEWIS & G-O.Jenelers Vatch Inspectors will be continued with renewed energy. i Clariss Stores i |