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Show MORNING JUNIOR CHINAMAN Hxd'.ov Wood of Curinne the sight of Ogdva. in C. J. Crowley and Mr. T. Barry of fian Frauciaro are in town on business. Sira. D. Ogden, of Oakland. Cal., wife of P. Ogden, who was formerly train U superintendent on the Luiin Cut-of- f, in the city on a vUit, Harry LeRoy of Cripple Creek. Cola, ia in the rhy. : C. S. Brnckhage and Bernard Foley are in the from Lakeside, Lucln cut-ocity. n, - John A. McKeever and A. J. Ylaehoa of Chicago are Ogden visitors. Pr. I. P. Carpenter and wife of Chicago were in the city yesterday after-tuv- n. A. Crondmuasen le up from Lehi for a few days. I- Is - a the city from Pocatello. M. Hopain. In Idahoan, well-kno- R. W. Spaulding ia In the city from Evanston. DRIVES INTO OGDEN RIVER AND SWEPT DOWN STREAM. Yesterday afternoon a Chinaman was very nearly drownrd in Ogden River at the name place where two of Boyle Furniture company's horses were drowned and the driver and two young hoys had a narrow escape from death. Tha Chinaman, who la a market gardener, went into the stream to give hla horse a drink. The horse waa attached to a light buggy used by the Chinaman in peddling hi vegetables. A short distance above the bridge there Is an apparently shallow fording place, but, evidently there must be e strong undertow here, for when the Chinaman drove Into the stream, the strong current carried horse, buggy and driver down stream. The water at present Is nut as high nor swift running as it waa at the L. P. Clapp of Provo was an Ogden time Boyle's outfit waa swept down, so visitor yesterday afternoon, when the Chinaman Jumped into the water he was able, to swim to tha A large number of Ogdenites who atbushes and get a strong hold on them, tended Cache county's Red Letter Day finally getting out of the river. The at yesterday, returned to the city horse had considerable room In the last evening on the sperial train. shafts and when tha light buggy com nicnced floating down stream the horse Mr. Warren C. Wootten, a swsm diagonally with the current and Associated of the representative succeeded In getting to ahors. Press, ia in Ogden on a tour of Inspec-tio- a. well-teno- ones, Mrs. H. L. Bell and son leave tomorrow morning for Helena. Montana, for three mouth's visit with relatives. The winners of The prises given away A Grant were Cbas. Bid ridge, 770 27th street, handsome dinner set; Lee Gaston, IMS Wall, handsome howl; Mias Flora Turner, beautiful lamp. t tha drab Rale of Rlchardeon rnt-gia- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crtirhlow are visiting in tha city from Southern. Utah, where Mr. Ctitchlnw. baa been em ployed oa the Saa Pedro road. 0. O. Diinltar, a prominent ranchman of North Utterly, and Mrs. Mary at North Ogdan were married yesRy-aol- ds terday afternoon by Rev. J. E. Carver will make their home in Liberty. at the personage. They A benefit entertainment will lie tendered Will R. Paine In the Second Ward Asaembly hall this evening. Tha Rlalr family and some of the beet local talent will take part. The young man departs next Wednesday on a mission to the New fcugland states. Manager Egan of the Healy House haa severed his connection with that n place and haa accepted a position In the Union Pacific dining car service. Mrs. Egan haa gone east to visit with relatives and friends. .well-know- CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CC. Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms en-- ' able our customers to come In and transact business with tha almost secrecy. Write for our Bonk of Information (System of Speculation'), free upon Eccles application. Rooms 219-22- 0 Building. RISING IN MONGOLIA. i . Harbin, Manchuria, June . 1. There are persistent rumors of a rising In Mongolia. Japanese spies and emissaries art busy In the Russian rear. MARRIED IN JUNE. Te every couple In Ogden and We--, her County, who are married during the month of June. 1904. 1 will present with a beautiful carbon photo. SOOY, 9411 Wash. Are. TEACHERS' RATES EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC. May 30th and 31st, and June Ith and 9th. Union Pacific will sell ticket east at ONE FARE plus fu.OO for tha round trip from Ogden to Illinois (except that part east of the line of Illinois Central Railroad Chicago to Gibaon) etc. Transit limit of ten days In each direction will he granted, with t till September 15th. For further particulars call on C. A. Henry, Union Depot, or G. H. Corse, Oregon Short Line Freight Office. Telephone 139. Anal-limi- CHEAP RATES SALT LAKE CITY, RIO GRANDE CONFER- ENCE Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. M. VIA .. L A. June 5, 6 and 7. Fare 91.30 round trip. Tickets on sale June 4. 5. !. Final limit 'June 9th. Train leaves Ogden 9: Id A m., returning at 6:10 and 11:50 p. in. Tha complimentary ball MAN Said He Gqve 6L00 For a And Was Going to Give Son-lor- e 65-0- 0 , , tendered man giving the name of A. 8. arrested last evening by and Officer Scarp-an- t Kobt. L'haral-erThos. Burke and th.- charge of forgery waa honked auaiust him. Ral went to a Twenty fifth slrect lodging house early last evening and got a room, tendering a check for $5 mail payable to bearer ami signed hy Fred J. K level A Company. After Beal had retired the proprietor who was a little suspicions of the check turned the matter over to the police and after an investigation it was found That the check was a forgery and Real'a arreet folio Wed. At the police station he stated that he took the check from a stranger giving him. 93 for it and promising the rest of the money today. The handwriting on the face of the check and the endorsements are the same In every particular Including fineness nf pen. the color of Ink-an- d Beal, who le a young man is a stranger in the cty having arrived, so lie rtates, a couple days ago from Pen-vc- ar, an I O-a naught, a four. Hoop slaw. Who ran guess, Tha clasa banners nf the two years also formed part of the decorations. This la the second time in the history of the schools of the juniors entertaining the seniors. BREAD r. RIOT8 IMMINENT. CANYON ROAD - hanri-kerrhl- J mas-tnidlt- la, Pa-rlf- e POOL ROOMS TOO CLEVER Surer. At fourteen' Tears of age I dle of September. ISM. wh, rangemeuts were ronipiM time for the formal npsUin. waa apprenticed to the Duke of Bridge-wate- r, In hi niaehtu. shops al Man- , " Ha . for th chester, aud was immediately set to work on a locomotive. . Sunday Rtc.,t!(.n ''Ijotiuotivu had been in use for me to the morning snd we about four years, hauling coal from tbe Cine for a shop, t1JhfB-rrave- l trial run. liit.-hw- i Duke of Newcastle's collieries iu the we ran ruf tri north of England to the seaboard. They fifteen miles In down fifteen nnn.uil had not yet been employed in passen- then back to klanchester. 4 ger traffic, however, although such waa When Monday in contemplation. morning Stephenson and i , George Stephenson, the inventor of George u. !hl Rocket down to Llverpo.,1 the ; kironiotive, had no early education. hack the br ; Am passenger Bid At the age of ?0 he nut even know trial ' Great trip. expectation ; the alphabet, but waa an apprentice in eat tl.e prevailed among j the marhine shops of the Duke of Newsuita people He has earned a fair reputation aa a ! castle. At that time he attracted bis stood at the dock to wst-- the i? and lined depart, the tra. k shme" private detective, aud when he has employer's attention by his remarkable entire route of thirty-on- e cored anoi tier good success he intends . Inventive genius, and the Duke obliged flat mil,. Th which cars, upon had been n.0,!? to make hi, dual life known to his ; hjm to limit bis working hours 4o eight, tour stage coa,h father, who, be thinks, will be ap- so thst be alight pm four or five hours tuted ordinary the train, and they wero peased by the fact that hit son haa each day into study. people. Stockholders of n? The Duke of Newcastle waa largely with done something clever. and. men of note among the There ia a yonng lady serving in one Interested in the construction of a road nohiiu, between Manchester and Liverpool and England were the principal of the many bread" shops in the It waa about 10 o'clock In the mmT who is entitled to a prefix to Stephenson, then about 45 years of age, her name, a fact little suspected by the built for its service the famous Ing when rn atarted. amid the and cheer of the spectators. The numerous city clerks to whom sho Rocket. mtnu? hands a rup of coffee and other light "Stephenson was construction hose was made In about forty-flv- e refreshments. The shop doses at 7 on the new railroad. It was a stupen- with only one atop. It was during Su! oclock in the evening, and she is off dous undertaking, and the stockholders atop, at a place called Grand at once as a rule, although she occa- were annoyed because of tbe delay In that the only sad Incident of the The Duke of Huckinm? sionally stays with tbe other assist- Mulshing H. For fifteen miles it crossed occurred. ants to do some necessary work. a bog called Chaimnss, where the turf one of the principal stockholder saw the Duke of Wellington J! In the evening, and at times during had to be removed sometimes to a road, the day (when she haa a holiday from depth of twenty feet and its place filled hero of Waterloo, in another and the two alighted to shake hUTi. the shop), she takes part In some so- with clay and gravel. "When the day approached for the They stood on the tracks and did nnt ciety function. Her mother and father are In tbe secret, and they aid her completion of the road, George Stephen- notice a gravel train approaching n i for tbe simple reason that they cannot son asked James Ashcraft, foreman of til the crowds shouted to them dissuade her, and are anxious to avoid the Duke of Bridgewater's shops for a turned In time to see the two mm man to run the Rocket. Ashcraft re- Jump. The Duke of Wellington escaped a scandal. Her fellow assistants believe her to plied that he had no man that he could but Huaklnaon fell under ihe wheels! But. he said, aa he point- and both hla legs were severed. He be a privileged friend of tbe firm," recommend. and they are partly reconcile! to the ed to me, if you ran get leave to take taken back to Liverpool by the grav- -i favoritism by the two facte that she that lad. I'll warrant Mm.' He saw tha train crew, but died In ten hours. 1 continued aa does not receive quite so much ' in Duke and brought from him a written engineer on that wages as they do, and ahe la a very primlt for me to run the engine, which train for twenty-thre- e month, until I he read to me in tha shop. became ao nervous that I asked Ueorwe pleasant girl to work with. It was on a Saturday, about the mid Stephenson to be relieved. What motive does she give for leading this double existence? Simply that she does not rare for an Idle life, and this serving In a shop may give her experience that will be of use later exactly how, she dues not know. A somewhat similar instance occurred a 'few yeara ago, but the two girls who carried on the dual existence are now married.' and have discontinued YOU FORGET YOU HAVE EYES saw a carriage every It. Passers-b- y 6 at exceiit o'clock, Saturday, morning, until they ache, or your head aches in a at rest not very for from the pain la your monitor. Why not let ua Strand. make an examination no charge-n- ow Shortly after aix, two girla would be and at least once a year thereobserved walking leisurely toward the after? Its the old stitch In time" summer time they carriage; in the that may save you misery, expense, would often have tennis racquets end perhaps loss of eyesight later. Our a shoes in hand. They would enter the department ia in skilled carriage and be driven away. hands. Various conjectures were formed J. S. LEWIS & CO. concerning these two glrle. and it gradually leaked out that they were Jewelers and Opticians. employed by a certain firm not a long of were off. the daughters They way wealthy parents, and worked aa typinea aa a hobby. Most probably the fear of detection will cause a certain barrister, practicing on the Home Clrcut, to discontinue hla dual life. He haa adopted the calling of a baked potato vendor for winter evenings and nights, and that of an ire cream seller for summer days, this last being occasional on account of hla attendance at the courts. He Is a man of means, and nnder no necessity to follow any vocation as a method of earning a livelihood: hut the law was a profession that appeared respectable, afforded the prospect of deliverance from a life of idleness, and seemed likely to procure good companionship. But he does not get sufficient excitement, eo he leads a double life. Pearson's Weekly. l. ; (.I i j,? J I eye-glaa- and2 Friday Thursday June and 3. - REED HOTEL o; 2, 1P01, S Today- - Real was themselves to be joliy entertainers. The ball waa very prettily decorated in the school colors, black aud orange banners and bunting.' Very neat programs were issued, on whit h was printed the class yells of the senior and the Jttniora, which were as follow: Senior yell: Junior yell: lilp alaw, Money Cheek Rcsf of A by the elaaa of '05 to the close of '04 at Pignan's academy last evening tru one of the events of the social season. About two hundred people enjoyed the hospitality of the Juniors, who proved A .wow, An A one, a nine, PASSED A CHECK OF OGDEN BUSINESS FIRM AT LODGING HOUSE. TELEGRAPH NOTES Montreal. June 1. Bread rlnta are San Diego, Cal., June 1. A special Imminent here unless the thousands Italians who have flocked in from to the Union from Ensenda. Lower Beard of County Commissioners and of Europe, New York, Boston aud other California, says the Hotel Iburhlde has Other Official Visit large cities of the United States can been burned. The loss will he between Canyon, be fed at once. There are at least 94(1.000 and $50,000. practically cover400 without money, food .or ahelter. ed hy insurance. The American conThe heard of county commissioners, no food. The sul ale had offices In Ihe building and Messrs. Joseph Stanford, William G. Others have shelter but charitable immigration society has part of the records were destroyed l:y Wilson, Jesse Fowera, accompanied by made Its last distribution of brrad and the fire. R. County Clerk C. Hollingsworth, there are no funda available for furCounty Recorder D. W. Bills and Coun- ther relief. The San Francisco, June 1. The United police are preparing ty Attorney K. T. Hulanlskl made a for trouble. States army transport Sheridan, Captour of Insiiectiim of the canyon road tain Peabody, sailed today for Manila, yesterday afternoon. Tha road waa in- FIFTY YEARS SUFFICES IRVING. via Honolulu and Gufm, with 100 cabin spected to the east end of ihe canyon passengers and 109 unassigned reeruita aa for a Rine's ranch. The members London, June 1 Sir Henry Irving, for the Infantry, cavalry and artillery of the party spoke very highly of the t a reception given in his honor hy branches of the army. She carries 9.000 condition of the road and the officials the Manchester Art eluti this evening, tuna of freight, 400 of which conaisted as themselves very highly deflnilelv announced that he would of hay. expressed pleased with tha trip, which waa under from the stage in 1905. Sir the guidance of Commlaaioner Wilson. retire In Worcester. Mesa.. Jnne J. The the course nf a speech on the Henry drama, reminded Ms hearers that he Worcester Spy. one of the oldest news49 years. papers In the country, haa suspended FOR GIRLSAND BOYS bed been on the ofstageactive work as a on account of financial difficulties. The Fifty yeara player Is enough." said be. and whn Spy wax founded in 1770. In the colored supplement of next I have completed the tally of the I Pari. June 1. Gov. Odell, of New Sunday morning's Examiner will be years shall make my last bow to the York, called at tbe United States emfound The Bexton'a Puxxie. For tha public. bassy today and had a half an hour's Aral- ten correct answers from boys or BELLINGHAM RAY HOLDS ANNUAL talk with Ambassador Porter. No mengirls under fourteen yeaVe old whose tion was made nf the nomination for MEETING. parents or guardians are auberrlbere of the Governorship of New York. either the Standard nr tha Examiner, Bellingham, Wash., June 1. The the RtanJard will give a neat Bellingham. Wash., June 1 Ernl Call early Monday morning stockholders of the Bellingham Btty between the hour of 9 and I oclock. Improvement eompqny, an allied cor- ijunpkln. aged 11, waa run over and Re sure you get the answer right To poration of the Bellingham Bay and killed by a street' car today. Hla ten the boy or girl that gives the best ans- British Columbia Railroad company, year old playmate. Joa. Hill had his ended their annual meeting In this city leg broken and hie foot terribly crushwer will be given a stiver dollar. and elected directors, who In turn ed but will recover. elected officers. H. H. Taylor of San Miles City, Mont., June 1. Hiram Francisco was chosen to succeed Prcsi dent P. Cornwall nf San Francisco, who Crabtree, a noted ' character of the resigned owning to advanced age. with early (lays of the state of Washington, the request that Mr. Taylor, who repre- haa been found dead in hla eahln near The following arrivals were regis- sented the P. O. Mills Interest, take his this plaee. The fattier nf Crabtree waa place. The action. It is a1d. indicates resimnslble for the Yakima Indian war tered dnring the past twenty-fou- r the ascendenry of the Mills Influence in 1853, braining an Indian ehlef with hours: J. E. Forshie, Salt lake; Harry In all the holdings connected with the an axe handle because the latter at91. Wolfe, New York: Jas. P. Hunter, Bellingham Bey ft British Columbia, tempted to drive him off a tract of which Is considered significant in view land be bad settleil upon. Philadelphia; J. R. Burns. Washingof reported Intentions of this road to ton, Pa.; J, D. Crose ms o, San Kran-clsrH. R. Wood, Los Angeles; Fred build across the Cascade mountains to PEERESS Simon, laiiisvllle, Ky.; Chae. K. Garey, connect with the Uarrlmu lines at A fashionable Society Troy. N. Y.; M. Bush, Ogden; R. W. Spokane. dame, who moves In the best circles, divides her Spalding. Evanston, Wya: B. W. time between giving and attending reJAPS SCREEN THEIR OPERATIONS. Mayer, New York; K. C. Edaon, Chicago; D. B. Wilson. Denver; Sam Uuff. ceptions, parties, and other grand functions aa r member of the upper crust, St. Petersburg, June 1. 5:40 p. m. Ogden: S. A. Clark, Portland; J. H. and peritonei attendance at a little genSaul. New York; L P. Clapp. Provo; The war office re 'rived a report showJ. West, Ogden: Al. Blair, Ogden; J. M. ing that the Japanese are falling back eral shop in a street off Liverpool Wallin. St Louis; Samuel Neal, city: from Slit Yen, southwest of Feng Wang Road, Ijondou, where she serves D. C. Hardy, city; Joseph Marshall, Cheng, and In the meanwhile advanc- sweets, tea. elierse, and other rommn-dltie- a to the Inhabitants of a someNorth Ogden: W. T. Carey, Chicago; ing on Biamatxsa. almost due north of Bamuel 1 Brick, city: J. L. Fltxgerald Feng Wang Cheng. Both movements what poor district. Three days a week, from eleven till and wife, city; J. B. McCarty. Chicago; are taken to Indicate the continued deW. II. Turner, Chicago; Pr. I. P. Carfive, she serves in the dingy shop. sire of tha Japanese to screen the operpenter and wife, Chicago; F. J. Wag- ations before Port Arthur. Theie la coming In contact with people and chilner, Chicago; Arthur Ruhen, Sail not the slightest foundation ftir the re- dren of a class very much below her lake; I. M. Hopain, Pocatello; John port that tha Russians will abandon own social standing; after five o'clock, Gerrard. Ogden; H. M. Smith, Butte; their positions east of Hai Cheng. and on the oiher days of the week, she A. tiudmusen. Lehl. General Samannoff. who is operating is the grande dame, and those who south of Kal Chou, is understood to invite her. or accept her Invitations, have a strong force of troops and to have no notion that the delleae hand likely to harass the Japanese outposts. which they shake haa, only a few hours Aa regards the operations north of previously, placed a packet of sweets Feng Wang Cheng, the Cossacks have carefully Into the begrimed hand of retired from Salmatr.se with the addi- some urehin. Site has a widow aa assistant, and tional loss of two officers and seven men. wounded. Salmeixsa le now I ic- this woman la Hn only person who Is ing held by a strong Japanese garri- in the secret so far as the lady knows. The customers explain her absence on New York, Jnna 1. Samuel R. Cal- son. the other dnys of the week by supposAmerican of the laway. president 2. The Times' corJune landon. ing that she has another shop to atformer presicompany and tend to: while the Society friends beat C'hee Fno cahles: dent of the New York Central, died to- respondentthe Interval of thirty hours lieve that she Is engaged in some kind During day. following an operation for the Russian evacuation of of city missionary work. aged 64 years. Mr. Callaway between This mode of living can only he a lr Dalny and the Japanese occupation anof the Union wag fad. for she I not in need of money, in the eighties and had been con- archy prevailed. The loral Chinese officials allowed the prison to he for- and. moreover.-shmakes very little nected with other roads. out of the shop. ced with the result that about 2)0 There ia more reason for the dual life had over run the town. "Some time will be required to make led hy the younger son of a nobleman. the porta of Dalny' and Talienwar.aft Bring of noble birth, he Is supposed to for shipping to enter, as thp San Shan follow a profession or remain idle, Tan islands have been connected wry lie pretends to lie studying music and skillfully with the mainland hy mine Race Officers Made Every Effort to over a large field. The damage to the But Them Keep Roaulto From Ruslan works ashore Is insignificant. Failed. The Japanese have much railway material on the way. Chicago. June 1. in their effort to There 1 no information as ypl to withhold race multi from the pool the fate of the Russian gunboat and rooms officers of the Hawthorne race four transports which were in Talie.i-watrack held their patrons prisoners Bay during the battle of Kiueh iu. within looked gates today. Soon after It is Just possible that the Rohr slipit wss announced assembled crowd the ped away during the nirht of May 1'6. that egress wronld be refused to the immediately after Tallcnwan Hhv After fifth race. the until spectators shall have been made safe a Japanese more not did Threats of damage suits siege will he landed when presumably the bonk makers. the second army corps will quietly Though every effort wss made to Tori Arthur, while the third army rat off the poolrooms, canvas screen. corps and a scientifically ordered placed atoag the Jocker hoard to procolumn alii with the a disclosure of the riders, the first army corps in the advance on In Mukden." of the p;m! run nr totccr-de- d Ivenl From a the. Ir; (nation. note on the east '.ric nf the Ttodon. June 2. The Moscow cortrannda. the result was telegraphed respondent of fbe Time teem that to a watcher on the hill. Harbin is to be fortified apeeiftlv nxwloM the of a WANTS HIS MULATTO LOVER Feavv riege anna bare left St. Petersburg really Intended for fon. and others will be sent from Oron-rted- t New York. Vgne 1. John Pla t, the s end othr fortressrs millionaire who alleces that 9 N ?.' for the ame purpose. A pninfui :' wss obtained front ):m by Hiicnttl' been produced by General tuti-'ii'c. hv mesu if h'ack-mail- , ,ur;iii:o,;i'!',s Elias a inpce on the nc i a civil ord-- r for ri'y of '"tiVmr today provision for a ftuely Ihe wormin' arrest. The meter wan d Harbin. placed In the hands of a deputy slier iff. who went to the woman' home and Pi'.tsbiirg. June 1. Henry ( Frb-wss refused admittance ly her lawyer denied today that he la a candidate for The lawyer said his client was too ili nenator. tn fl'l the vacancy caused by 10 see anyone. the death of Quay. INSPECTED Jack Keating, the reeently appointed ARRESTED 05 OF THE HIGH CLABB OF SCHOOL ENTERTAINS CLASS OF 04. Sams Place in the River as tha Driver The Junioro Act ao iosta to the of tha Beyla Furniture Com Who Graduate This Year pany's Wagon and Team Mat With Disaster. Very Largo Attendance. J. K. Forahie Is up from Salt Lake on business. baggage master at the Union Depot, arrived la Ogden from Evanston, yesterday afternoon on Union Pacific No. 101 sad will assume his new duties at FORGER SUCCESS DROWNING JUNE the violin. In order to please the father, wlm has got it iuto his bead that the young felluw will develop into a superior lo Knlielik. In reality he has no great lore for muair, and Is actually following the career of a private detective. He haa a quick brain, and the unravelling of mysteries is exactly the kind of thing for which he is eminently fitted, but his father would probably cut him off if he knew wliat he was doing. . The old gentleman lives a retired life in the country and the son has the entree to Ijondon Society, which some-times belli him in hla detective pur-- ALLEGED BALL A ESCAPES ii taking EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, DOVER WILL PREPARE DELEGATES ROLL. Evenings, Chicago, June 1. Elmer Dover, secretary, and A. E. Fisher, a member of the Republican national committee, arrived In Chicago today and were In conference with W. K. Stone, for tbe committee. Tomorrow they will take possession of the headquarters established at Coliseum Annex and prepare a roll of delegates. WEST froULD RAISE tha First ! Entrance on 25th ENGINEER Passen- ger Train in England. Edward Eutwlstle, who waa the engine driver on the first passenger train in England, la a resident of Des Moines, Ia. The old mechanic, hale and hearty, Just entering hia ninetieth year, and he looks back over a long vista of progress and Invention, and tells with wonderful enthusiasm how George Stephenson, whom he knew, established hla great Invention aa a practical possibility. I waa horn at Tillaley Banks, near Manchester. England, March 24, 1815, said Mr. Entwtatle. during a recent conversation with a representative of I The Crescent Quartette with the largest aud finest olloction of mnilcal Instruments, bella and musical novelties in tbe world. PERFORMANCE AT 8:30 SHARP. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Dancing each evening until 11:30. by orchestra CARS EVERY 10 MINUTES. STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE OLDEST LIVING Co. Miss Pauline Sloeson, concert soprano Miss Louise Tnrgcrsen, violin viriuso A HOWL. II seems quite likely that at.the next session of congress a strong effort will lie made to prohibit hunting In all forest reserves at least there ie good reason to think this will be attempted. It ia cafe to say. should our sporting friends in the east seek to secure such legislation, a storm of righteous Indignation will be raised. There Is no reason for it and no sense In It. and the people of the weat would never submit to it. Mecteetae. Wyo., News. Ha Telia of Running Concert Orchestra Cosgroves Grand INTRODUCING street. RESpT Opposite Reed Hotel. The Week of May 3oth artist: The strong bill of high grade Vaudeville with the following LEON ft LEONA World's Greatest Aerial Artista HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy Sketch Artists BATES AND ERNEST "It Waa the Dutch." HARRI80N BROTHERS Matrimonial Agent and the Rube. PRICE OF ADMISSION. Adults Children ,,,,,,, ,i,m,,106 So UTAHN A PARK THE TEMPERANCE RESORT. n er ih- A w - G23 ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES will receive M per cent on all pirturee taken within the rest 30 dam at tlASBKRG' STUDIO, 279 25th HGZSSZ 1 2 is the time to get glass-- . es K your eye3 trouble you in any way. J. T. Rushmer the expert optician will examine your eyes Free r. fJ' 11 - 2452 Wash. Ave. Ps."wvvw ' - ' A O aicssS NOW . I 1 TREMENDOUS SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS st fiy-in- g rnntl-gCRc- y te first-clas- 1m-ha- nt OFF ON 225 LADIES TAILOR-MAD- E SUITS |