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Show MONDAY, JULY 27, Hog, PAGE EIGHT. OGDEN STAKE TOA H First Conference of New Division Is Held, Officers Chosen ' and Ordained. The firt conference of the new 0;den Stake of Zion was held yesterthe day at the Ogden Tabernacle, Thia attended. meeting being largely iuk was the northeast division of the Weber, which was divided about a week ago. The northwest stake will be organised next Sunday. Election of olDi iala of the new stake was held yesterday, the nominees of the various offices being unsnimously chosen. The following officers were ordained and set apart: Thomas B. Evans, president; Charles C. Richards, Hirst counselor; Thomas EL McKay, ordained high priest and appointed second counselor; Da1d McKsy, president of high priests' quorum. The following were sustained as councilors, and those present were set apart: Angus T. Wright, Marcus Farr, Nathan J. Harris. Ramuel G. Iye, Joseph R. Morrell, Wllford K. McKendrlck, Christian J. Jensen, Carl EL Peterson, Geprge EL Ferrin, Hyrum Itelnap. Miles L. Jones. The following alternate councilors were sustained and those present set aside respectively: John W. Cham bers, Albert E. Stratford, Frederick Barker, Elijah A. Larkin, Gilbert Thatcher, Lester H. Ftoeffr. Frederick William Hodgson as stake tithing clerk, stake recorder and clerk of the him council. Officers of the six auxiliary associations ars yet to be elected. HEALTHY BEGGAR Will m SELLS LIQUOR NEW FOREST WRIGHT'! MINOR Create Disbursing Bureau in Glenwood Park Bar Will Be Prosecuted On Charge of DispensOgden, Putting Millions Into Circulation. ing Whiskey to Youth. A complaint, aworn out by the police department, charging "John Doe" with selling liquor to a minor, Earl Peterson, resulted In the arrest of Albert Thomas, who tends bar at the Glenwood resort. Thomas pleaded not guilty In police court this morning and bis case was continued. If It is found that he was rs of mil- not will put at least the one who sold liquor to tha lion dollars annually into clrcustlon lad, the police win probably make furfrom thia district. ther arrests until the real offender la Harry B. Cramer, government fiscal captured. Peterson came to town some days agent. O. H. Tlbbots, accountant and Sydney Jacobs, auditor, ars in the city ago from Montello, Nev, where he ia today, conferring with A. M- - Smith, employed by the Southern Pacific railwho haa charge of the supply depart- road. Saturday, Pioneer Day, h. was ment here and looking over the ground arrested for drunkenesa, having abprior to the establishment of a dis- sorbed n large quantity of liquor. He bursement office In this locality. The is only eighteen years of age, but does office, when established, will handle all not appear to be even that old. payments and accounts for western forest supplies, salaries and other expenditures of the government in the BROTHER CHARLES Steps toward the creation of x new department of th. forest service In Ogden are being taken, and it is probable that, in addition to the engineering office and supply department now es'abllshed in this city for the government service, a disbursing department will be instituted here, which There are thousands of barga just as good as these-b- ut havent space to mention a three-quarte- fourth district. The supply, department which Is a very busy office, located in the old Simmons' hardware quarters cm street and Wall avenue. Is at present employing fifteen persons and will likely be extended within a short tlms. With the establishment of the office for dlsursements here, at least as many more civil service employees will be brought here. The disbursefrom ments are at present handled Twen-tyflr- Wash Skirts Millions of Copies of Elbla. Thera ars 200,000,000 coplti of tha Bible scattered throughout tie world TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY S WANTED By Japaneae, situation as cook In any place. Call 27S Twenty-fourt- h. g-- 20 The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from the first known and most famous of all monuments the Pyramids down to the tiniest headatone of today, has been ta honor the departed with a monument that will last through succeeding generations. Our work is the building of Just such memorials those that will utes stand the wear and tsar of that will endure. We was only tha highest grade of stock and employ art'sts in their respective lines net mere stone cuttsrs, and work from original designs. And In the matter of price w give tha beet grade of work for the lowest possible figures 10UT FOR SENATOR CINCINNATI. July 27. The candidate for the United States senate from Ohio Is not Joseph B. Foraker nor Theodors E. Burton, nor Governor Harris, nor former Governor Herrick, but, he is Charles P. Taft, the brother of the candidate for the presidency. The man who has furnished the funds for time-trib- Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON. AYE. THE WHOLE JELLY TUMBLERS, 60C . SEE FOR 29C DOZEN. SAMPLES DRESSES OF BIG DAY - SPECIALS STOCK BUT EXCEPT-IN- DOUGLAS. KIND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR TEA POT SALE WEDNESSEE WINDOW. G ALL CHEAP. VERY PARASOLS AT JUST HALF PRICE. $17S SILK GLOVES, LENGTH FOR 1ZS. SAMPLE BELTS WORTH UP TO HOSE THE BEST IN PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS AND 7SC FOR 29C. THE WORLD, 22C. BOSTON TER-PIE- MATERIALS AT COST. RED STYLES FOUNTAIN PEN 121fce. LADIES' 75C LACE, ALL GINGHAMS AND WASH 48C. GOODS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. FOR ISC, PONY Washington, D. C. Willard W. Clark, forest supervisor the nominating campaign and for the at Logan, Utah, la In town today to elective fight has not yet openly anmeet Fiscal Agent Cramer. nounced his ambitions. It la known thus far only to his personal friends; have been not even ths politicians confidence. But tho his taken into 17AS bo If anyto reward his is aenatorshlp one except Foraker Is to bo returned the next legislature. BAD FELLOW TODAY byCharles B. Taft Is several times a millionaire. He married Miss Slnton, whose father owned a great deal of which and abuse of tha real eatate in viiclnnatl, on Heaping profanity office buildings, a hotel, a theater and vilest character upon the head of Pa- other business houses now stand. Mr. trolman Martin, Frank Goodfeilow was Taft haa proved shrewd financier and brought to the polios station shortly has greatly Increased the fortune before 11 o'clock thia morning. In ths brought to him by his wife. . patrol wagon. Goodfeilow was supporting a decidedly unwelldy Jag and waa in mean temper, trying to fight the PRINCE OF WALES . officers. Thera was soma criticism heard of UN BIG DEMAND tha action of the officer In the manner In which he handled the drunken man. The Ogden department haa issued strict orders to all policemen QUEBEC, Canada, July 27. The that they are to regard themselves Prince of Wales., today visited the as guardians of men in such condi- shrine of St. Anns De Beaupre, when tion aa was Goodfeilow this morning, it is declared wonderful healing was He took luncheon at but the officer, after standing much accomplished. abuse from the man, lost his temper the village of St, Joachln, and later atand struck Goodfeilow squarely in tha tended ths regatta on the St. Lawrence face, afterwards bumping the man's river between crews of the British, head kgalnst ths wall several times French anj American battleships. Vice "It was a brutal exhibition," said one President Fairbanks was cheered royspectator, "and It Is ths duty of an ally. Ths American and foreign tailors officer of the law to protect helpless were on shore leave together. drunkards rather than to assault them. I canslder it part of an officer's duty Origin of the Steel Sfcouldanstrap. to tako abuse." If It were possible to compile such lata, it would be extremely interesting to knot to what extent women have Some Zoo Psychology. A little girl In a red hat approached nfluenced the uniforms and equip tho tigers cage, and the old tiger, nent of their fighting mates. A little with a horrid yell, mads a spring at nstance in point la the steel curb her. . Her yell in return waa al- ihoulderetrap of the British cavalry. When Sir George Luck was setting most more fearful than the beasts r the Afghan "Dash it all, said Keeper John nit for Kandahar dur-.rations prob-ibl- y Luck, Lady ipe yawing to "we have a rule pro Lover, ought of the fighting methods hlbitlng red la the carnivora houss rf thesomething whose four-foo- t tribesmen, knife Red excites these animals somefrom n cut dean shoulder to belt, Its actually bad for jewed a thing fierce. couple of steel curb chains their health." inder each of the shoulder-strap- s on does excite them?" red Why tunic. As a protection husband's ler "Because It kok like flesh. It Tram sword-cut- s these proved so eflooks like blood. A lion or a tiger at the that fective, end of the seee a girl in a red hat or a red Sir George made s report in roblouse, and he gets ths idea In his tation thereto, with the result that noddle that a chunk of raw meat were adopted as a permanent Is being brought to him. He mistakes ,:hey feature of the cavalry uniform. Har-Kr'the red fabric for s horse steak, and, Weekly. slavering and roaring, he raakea a dash for it And that is the psychology of a carnivorous animal's so Hypnotic Sunstroke. called hatred it's really love for A German phyclclaa who had a pa red." dent who eould not afford to go to a warm climate, thought he would acMost Truly Kept tho Law. complish tle same result by means of Men of most renowned virtue hare hypnotism. The doctor chalked a pie-tarsometimes by transgressing most of the xua on the celling, and by 'need the , itlent to bo truly kept the law. Milton. suggestion Neve it really was the aun and that it would cure him. But the patient toon died. When the doctor's friend guyed him about the novel treatment he Indignantly explained that the par ttent waa getting along nicely and would have got well had he not unexpectedly died of aunxtroke. . gi a e 1 FIELDING TRIAL HURT TODAY The preliminary of W. F. Fielding, who la charged with obtaining money by fraud from the Flrat National and Ogden Bavihga bank, haa been on trial before Judge Murphy today, Harry J. Roblnaon of Balt lake appearing In Fielding's defense. Messrs. Pingree anj Barton, of the bank, were on the atand all morning and again thia afternoon, giving aa wltneaaea for the prosecution. late thia afternoon's continuance 6f the hearing until 10:10 tomorrow morning waa taken. tea-tlmo- ny PEACH LAND SELLS UP SPBINGVILLE SPRINGVILLE, July 27. Another land deal In peach section of Mapleton waa made yesterday, by the transfer of twenty acres of land, which was set out in peaches this spring, to J. W. .Cannon, of Palisade, Cola This tract ground waa part of a forty-acr- e which waa owned by W. A. Warthen, R. A. Deal and others. Thia tract of forty acres waa bought by them a year ago for 15,500, and they received in tha deal yesterday $5,000 f. for one-hal- WILL INVESTIGATE HAZING OUTRAGE WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. A HINT ON ENTERTAINING, Ons Woman Haa Dona Away with Much Labor. How A woman who does her own work and yet likes to entertain a good deal has brought order out of chaos and made the work lighter for herself by limiting her dinner to throe hot dishes She serves first Iced canteloupe, grape fruit or oysters, according to the season; then meat, potatoes and one vegetable. Salad and dessert are prepared before hand, and so la the coffee She serves all but the three hot dishes which, of course, must be brought from the kitchen from a small nerving table at her side, which haa two shelves beneath it and aa ontstandlif bracket shelf for the dean and used dishes. The coffee, In a French coffee pot, stand oa one of the bracket of the serving table and bolls merrily until required. ' ' 'i i jc SPECIALS For THUS WEEK All All All aur best Calicos, A Ns. 1....5o aur bast Apron Ginghams.... 5o aur IFt Percales, 36 inches . Veilings, all Colors, at Coat A moat magnificent fins of Para-sol- s at half price. wide .1254 Wo have still a few hundred of Our entire stock of Bad Spreads 35o and 50o and 60e Balts, youra 15e are on aalo at a great, reduction. for Our entire stock df Shasta and 2j000 of tho moot Pillow Caees at special prises. Shirt Waiatat during thia aala 60o Silk Foulard at at Coat ,...S5e 60c Wash Goads at 30o Our entire stock of Duck Suits A groat line f 90o Embroidered at Cost 15e A beautiful Ena of Wash Suits at Swiasea, all colors, at Groat Bargains in 25e Zephyr Cost Ginghams, 24 inches wide, at. ,.224e A groat assortment af Duck Our on tiro stock .of 12!4 and 15o Skirts at Coat 10c Our entire otoek of Covert Jaok-ot- a Ginghama at A complete line of Embroideries at half price. at Coat. Wo will give you 20 to 29 per cent 40o Short Liele Gloves at 29e diooount on our beautiful line 75o Short Lia'o Glovoo at 45a of Kimonaa, all colors and aim. 10a and 1 J00 Long Liilo GJovoa at.75o All af aur Children's Drosses, in 2J and 2Z5 Long Silk Glovos all colors and a'aaa, at 20 par 1.1 at cent discount Our most complete stock of Hand 200 of our boat $A00 and $4J0 Wool Skirts, special this week Saga at Coat. M0 A most beautiful lino of Chiffon at . We have Just received a large line oi "Diana Combs and Hairlight Crown Pompadour. Our entire stock oi Back Combs AT COST . Not- withstanding the fact that President Roosevelt has approved the recommendation for dismissal of the eight cadets convicted of basing at West Point, Secretary Wright will investigate thoroughly. He will hold a conference with the president on Friday. House Fly a Common Enemy. Although the mosquito specialize! on yellow fever and malaria and la universally recognized as an enemy to he fought outright, scientists have come to regard the common house tit as the more dangerous. The mosquito Rice Crop Brings Wealth. will apread only one or two dlaeue The increase of the rice crop la but the house flys only specialty k thia country baa been the meant of filth. Typhoid germs, tuberculoaif germs and a hundred other germ booming a groat portion of Texas land, that drops itaBoad of refuse in the o that It la sow worth tea times what It waa valued at tea yeara ago. butter or milk. . NOT A FEW EMBROID- ERIES AND LACE. KNIT UNDERWEAR. VEST, SC AND UP. SUITS S9C AND UP. GARMENTS VERY CHEAP. st ra-jai- HANDKERCHIEFS, Your Choice DRUMMER'S CHILDREN S WINDOW. Shoes Cheaper Black Taffetas Price HDFELL017 With his pockets crammed full of nickels and dimes, John Short walked the streets of Ogden Saturday and Sunday, begging from whoeever ha met The man had the art of mendicancy down to a science and tackled only those who seemed "likely cus- tomers." Spotting a good natured looking man. Short would approach him with n pitiful hardluck story of the wife and family dependent upon him and a tale of how he had been severely burned in a fire. His face, which was badly scarred, bore evidence and substantiated the story and when the beggar concluded bis story, with a description aof the terrible panga of hunger which were assailing his foodcraving stomach, most any listener would "dig up." Short was given the opportunity to lesvo the city before noon, or to serve go days in case he did not comply with the order. 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