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Show MOUSING M. Shepherd of Halt Lake city yesterday on business. The Held vu in a sojer. Do sojera get beer to drink vbrn dry come on war?" 'Sometimes answered ReUly. "but It in Russia they driak vodaki-rosklooks like benzine and tastes like mild. COLLEGE ALLISON RE-ELECT- 4, 1901. BUSINESS WILLIAM ROLAPP PRIMARIES the JUNE SATURDAY MOKSING, CATHERINE COUNTY i . DEATH OF DEMOCRATIC Rev. II. J. Talbot. iu charge of the aa Methodist churches In Utah, Ogden visitor yesterday. OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMIKEB, "'bat EXERCISES ED day for the public arboolt was poorly attended in eonsequence of the Inclemency of the weather. Tniuur-low DAUGHTER those boldine ticket are entitled DELEGATES ELECTED TO STATE THE OF JUDGE AND MRS. HENRY CONVENTION IN SALT LAKE to go and enjoy tbemaelvea at H. ROLAPP PASSES ON JUNE ITH. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE LIC SCHOOLS CHOSEN LAST NIGHT. Mr. and Mm Frank Golden of Tonn-ps-b. Twenty-Fiv- e Dalsgataa Chosen From Nevada, are visiting la the city, th City Districts Fair Attend-- . M. R. ancs Reported In Wards. the gjpefn of Mr. and Mra. 1 .urket t. Mr. Golden, who la a brother The Democratic primaries were held i.f Mm. Lockett. la a prominent mining man of Nevada. last evening, throughout the wards of the city and delegatee were elected to go to the state convention, which meets Secretary Jnoeph Tarry of the atate tciard of hortliultnre was up from Salt In Balt Mke City. June 9tb, for the Lake last evening. purpose of electing delegates to tbe national conveatloa la Bt. Louis. The J. E. Mathere of Wadsworth, Nev., Is primaries were well attended and delean Ogden visitor. gatee elected as follows: First Ward Horace Ensign. W. 1 are of Poratello R. Dotiglasa and wife Maglnnie, Thna. Emmett, Aden Gled-hi- ll In the city for a few days. and Ben Ternea. W. Bad con, T. R. Second Ward-- S. The Weber county commencement O'Connolly, Robert Shipley, J. X. Aleven lsea will be held this morning in len. Rie Tabernacle at It o'clock. Stale Third Ward Tho. D. Dee. P. Ander-aon- , C. W. Clapp. Jamsa Mack. Superintendent A. C. Nelson will the graduates. Fourth Ward Max Davideon. T. D. I ' Johnson. C. A. Smurthwalta. H. W. ' Jos. 0. Seshronk and wife nre visit- (william, Joseph Chex, E. 8. Rulapp. ing in The city from London. Canada Valentine Gideon. Fifth Ward Frank J. Cannon, JosDon't miss the Saturday afternoon eph Wallace, S .8. Smith. Geo. W. Rakmatinee at I'rahna Park at 2:3. er, fc. Hollo Emmett Plane Glen-woo- SEVEN-YEAR-OL- D d. AWAY. ad Remember the Matinee at I'tahna park tbla afternoon at 2:30. UTAHNA PARK. OAK RACAK H. D. Smith, accompanied by bia wife and atm, are in from Lakeside for few days INJURED BY FAIL Ruptures a Vain in His Lag by Fall From Hie Bicycle. D. Ragan, the grocer, fell off hie bifriends at the Hermitage dance last cycle just as he waa leaving bla borne on Monroe avenue yesterday morning night. and ruptured a vela in bla leg. The for auditor C. W. Barton, traveling wound bled freely and Ibe members the Union Pacific, waa an Ogden visitor of his family did all la tbelr power to last evening. . . stay tbe flow of blood, la tbe meanwhile sending for the doctors Doctors .The Reed Hotel rompany baa installed, Joyce, Carnahan and Conroy reapended a public library of about ISO volumes to the call and attended lo the injury. in the rotunda for the convenience of The accident will necessitate Mr. the gueata. Ragans confinement to bin home for n few days, as tbe Injured leg muni not Tbe Park City and Ogden leeme be uaed, as there would be danger of aftertomorrow Glenwood at enwe lists opening the ruptured vein again. noon. Tke game promisee to be a good ewe, HIGH HEELS TIE UP CAR LINES.. Five opium amokera were arreeted Imt evening In n "hop Jelnt" In Chinatown. The parly was coin i weed of colored women and three white men. They registered as follows at tbe police Pied B. Collins, Dave Frye. Joe Schmidt, Ida Turner and Hertha Brows. eta-lio- dancer Tom Heffroa. the who la at tba Lyceum this week, la very well known In tbla city, especially In tbe labor union circles. He la past grand president of the Actors' Protective union No. 1 of New York City. He danrera la one of the beet In America and always wears the Jolly, Irreslatible smile. one-legg- ed one-legge- CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CC. Continuous quotations on New York Storks and Chlcaau Grain. We buy and tell stocks and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come in and transact buainAa with tbe utmost secrecy, Write for our Bonk of Information ("System of Speculation'), fret upon Eccles application. Rooms 219-22- 0 Building. SENIORS GUESTS JFSOPHOMORES Recaption and Ball Given by Claes f 07 of Weber Stake Academy at Dignan Academy. ol ex-lat- FOR GIRLS AND BOYS In the colored supplement of next Sunday morning's Examiner will be found "The Sexton's Puzzle. For the first ten correct answers from boys or girla under fourteen years old whoe parents or guardians are subsc ribera of either ibe Standard or the Examiner, the SianJard will give e neat handkerchief. Call early Monday morning Wl ween the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock. Be mire you get the answer right. To the boy or girl that glvea the beat aas- , TEACHERS' RATES EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC. May .Wh and "1st. and June 9th end 9th. Union Pacific will sell tickets east at ONE FARE plus $5.00 for tba round trip from Ogden to Illinois (ex- , ld APPOINTED TO WEST POINT Recently Returned From Fort Sheridan Where He Paaoed Final Ex amlnatiorv Leaves for Weat Point Neat Week. Hahror G. Coulter has been regularly appointed n cadet to West Point. This information waa contained In dl patches received in the city last night He race Tilly returned from Fort Sheridan, where ha very highly passed Ihe rigid examination. He first won tha chance at a competitive examination held In Ball I.aka City some time ago. lie has now successfully passed all necessary examinations and will leave for West Point next week. He Is Ihe 17 son of Dr. C. E. and Mary G. year-ol- d Coulter of thla city. of Proposed School House Are Called For. ' The hoard of eJucai Ion met In regular session last evening and slumber of lmiiortant maurrg of business were transacted. The finance commit ice gave In the following report: Warrants have been drawn for teachers' salaries amounting to Sa.794.S5 for the month ending June 3 and would be paid today. $60 tuition money had been received from the Wilson district. The treasurer reported $13,284.90 In hand. The committee on buildings and grounds reported that they bed instructed two architects to make sketches and plana of the proposed new school building and grounds Following is the treasurer's report for the month of May. 1904: RECEIPTS. May 2 Bal rash on hand., -- hooka.... .... May 4 Bale of high school May 13 County treasurer's sect., taxes 19u3... Total May 31 Total cept that part east of the line of Central Railroad Chicago to Gibson) etc. Transit limit of ten days Vi each direction will be gran led. with ynal limit till September 15th. For further particular call on C. A. Henry. Vnion Depot, fir G. II. Torre. Oregon Short Line Freight Office. Tele-- j phone 133. 3,674.72 $24,200.09 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants paid dur- ing month ........ Cash on hand i .,, . $10,269.15 13,930.93 $24,200.08 One hundred and fifiy-si- x warrants were paid and cancelled during tha month. A number of bills for current expenses during the month were allowed. Applications were received from the following named person: Mra. Mand Passmore, of California; for a position In the rity schools. Elisabeth Klngsford, Omaha, fur post lion as music teacher n tha high school. James L. Barker, for position in the high school. Henry L. Barker, for position aa UTAHNA PARK. principal. Saturday afternoon matinee 2:30. The applications of the Barkers were received from Bwitxerland, where they ACTION TO RECOVER 810,000 are now visiting. (Chicago Chronicle.) William Allison waa aa of schools for the ensuMre. Dexter Hawes who refused to superintendent Pacific Sues Southern Thomas Wylie ing two years. give the police her address, a demure, te Recover For Alleged bandeome woman, yesterMeeting adjourned.. Injuries. day stopped all traffic In Izt Salle and Washington street for almost half an Thomas Wylie has brought suit HORTICULTURAL MEETING hour. the Southern raclfle in the She didn't, mean to do It Indeed, abe against Lake court for lederal la Salt One Held In Plain City Last Night fainted from cheer mortification before Wylie was a carpenter employed Addressed by Secretary Parry tbe routine business of the streets waa waa work ou at the company and f the State Board. resumed. Site waa not run over by n abyround Montelln, Nev., when North Clark street cable train, and tba a wind-stor- house at blew a portion of the Westbound Madison street care did not building down and a Urge'quantity of harm her. A Horticultural Meeting waa held fell on him. He waa inrapac It waa about I o'clock in the after- lumber In rinin City Inst night whch was fairthe for listed life, complaint alleges, noon when abe came west on the aonth Jos. H. Furry, of In the construction of ly well attended. aide of Washington afreet She wore an and negligence the portion of tbe building 'which fell Balt l.ake. Secretary of State Board coat a drab breath" gown, elephant's charged to the company. The acci- Horticulture;R. and rnunty Fruit Tree and a picture bat, In which gray tonee le E, Wilson; were presoccurred on May 6th last. R. H Inspector, and neutral floral Data predominated. dent i Farnsworth and W. L. Maginnls are ent. She waa stately and self-p-o teased. each gave. some They the plaintiff's attorney. 1 m street she Salle In the middle of good Instructions regarding the raisthrew up her gloved hande and shriek Advised the ing and care of fruit THE PLOT THAT WORKED. cable car waa A aouih-boua- d ed. lo take more Interest in the people Gor-lehearing full upon her. Policeman raising of choice fruit and putting it astonished when his sixteen-year-olthe splendid champion of woman, sister-in-laup in No. one style for market. Queswalked his into pedestrians, rushed to the rescue. The office In the Townsend building. tions were asked and sansfactorly an cable trala was stopped. So was the swered. and copies of the latest bulle'What la he inquired. woman. wee her brief response. tins of the State Board were distrib"Margery," of out the don you way?" get "Why uted to alL "Good heavens, has anything hapaaked the policeman. rhair and 'I can't," aald the womaa. "My shoe pened?" Jumping from his She waa all right 8UIT AGAN8T STRATTON APPEALclosing the door. Is stuck." when I left Montclair thla morning woman's The ED. ao It proved. And Yes." with a sorrowful shake of the . bench heel, nearly three inrhrn of aup but she's up at ma'a now, crying r imposed leather, waa stuck firmly In head, fct to break her heart." June 3 A suit against lte cable slot. the deuce--? estate of Winfleld Scott Stratton, "What the She tried to go, but It waa no go. Its the first anniversary of your the late Colorado Train after train from the tunnel wedJlng day. Yon did not mention it wa brought In the United States ciruniblue and Gobs clanged lopped. You even forgot to klsa her.' cuit court of appeals from the Uulted formed crews assembled. Bo I did. so I did. he remarked sorStstes court In Itenver today. The first train had atopped within rowfully. The rase is one in which Stratton . But what Is to be done the of victim of tbe distance speaking Here! 1 can take the day off. You run Independence limited rompany seeks waa street high heels. Washington home and tell her you and I had been to recover $6,000,000 from the Stratton blockaded. Westbound trains were planning n little anrprlse: that It was estate. The company alleged that it arid A collected crowd obliged to slop. all yesterday. Tell her that paid Stratton $10,000,000 for n mine the strong policeman, eager to restore yon arranged rotnmandrd me to keep quiet for whlrh proved to lie worth only $4,000,-0o- o. order, aald: fear of spoiling it. Get me out of this The derision nt Denver waa In Madam, would ye mlad If I tried to scrape, Bertha, and that ring we talk fsvor of the estate, and the appeal la " pull ya out ?" ed about la brought to Bt. IxvuIb. "iV Pull away!" she cried. "Why tell her that? asked the de1 have a pull," said the blushtug mure alster-ln-laOLD NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD. officer, and then he rauaht her around "Don't yon see?" he rontlnued excitthe walat aud tugged might ly lo release edly. her. Portland. Ore.. June 8. Iouis F, "While yon are up home and Teamstera stopped and cheered. The ynn needn't hurrygoing Cbemin. foreman of the Oregonian I will buy a lit howled with delight. lie present on the way to the ferry press room and one of the widest saHeiubllng crowd . altera. Interested in the convention There's a man In the ferry house who known men In the newspaper business n nearby-bulletireturn, gathered from sell flower. By the time you get on the Pariflc roast, died suddenly and boards The whole business of the home " unexpectedly early this morning, aged crowded corner stopped, listened No use." she fnferupted. She has 65 years. He had been In the employ laughed, and cheered at the efforts of eloee'l the house and sent the servant of the Oregonian for forty-tw- o years. the pollcemaa to extricate the woman. Mr. Chrmln had been In poor healtn away for the day." Then the innocent cause of all the for two wa Great Jehnehaphat!" the paid critihe shouted, years and excitement feinted. Restoratlvee were "Piw little Margery! I'm s brute. cally 111 about a year ago. Recently, y near-ba aud store from drug brought 'I have a plan. said sweet slxtern however, he had recovered his health the crowd began to suggest things. sufficiently to attend to business. Mr. tentatively. "Take off her shoe! yelled a spectaChrmln put up the first perfecting What Is tor. "I did tell her yon and I had plan press erected on the Pacific count. He an cable car!" cried ned a surprise." was a thorough master of his business. Bring on the other. You angel! Whst's your plan?' He was one of the best liked men In It was finally derided to unlace the I told her I had Intended going to this city aud leaves a considerable rewumanB shoe, and thus she was your house this morning, and bring leased. Rut when the scared woman her over for a quiet little annlverssrv had II raird to the office of tbe Postal dinner at ma'a hut that you would hapTelegraph company her French-heele- d pen along shout norm with a and shoe remained fast In the cable slot that yon and she and nta and I would and traffic was no better off. The po o to the races." liceman haled to attack the dainty bit "Great Scott!" of footgear, and the Irate, swearlna An I I told her that Instead of the crews of the dozes trains didn't know dinner at ma'a we would dine at some wheiher to cut away the shoe and so nh-- place, you know, and go to Incur a damage suit or wait for the theatre afterward. "trouble wagon to extricate them from "Anrthing else?" their difficulty. No." said sweet sixteen "except tha At last the clang of the cable patrol I think that I ought to get that ring." was heard. The four operators arrived "I ll bring It with me when I come at a gallop and Immediately proceeded with the roach. Bertha, you're a darto demolish the hindrance to traffic. ling." Tha heel of the shot waa chiseled off .Margery, dear." he said that night, and dropped into the cable slot. The you have forgiven me. havnt you?" "T snmwwe T must." she shoe was presented to the owner with renlled. "we more or lees sincere expressions of re- have bad such a lellchtful time." on It and south She limped "And Bertha Is a little brick. put gret. ." In I Salle street, her right foot on the common sense'' basis Then he confessed T and her left foot much elevated by the know t dear. aald Vrgrr. fashionable but no longer comfortable aweetlv. f ent her to your office. She I ench hael. showed me the ring." well-dreeee- d, $10,-(too- . e y, He-wa- a w Itr Itr EXCELLENT PROGRAM RENDERED AT THE METHODIST Succeaeful-Year- tha Col- rrivu . ,h B. Campbell. V Salt lake; c m Pueblo; W. Krause. San Fran C. Kelly. San Francisco; H York: B. C. Faulkner. New Frank O. ReUly. ' aW Chicago Brown;. Chicago; W. E. Gilbert, u. Angeles; F. W. Calkins. Denver- n i Hoffman. New York; J. e Punnir ' ham. Ban Francisco; M. j. p,Htn. Vhatr "Tokio ain't n Gineral, remarked 'ago; F. T. Bartlett, Denver; J RcIUv. "Tokio'a a railroad. It leads Chicago; A. R. Creagh, Chic,- G 7? r!.-to Tin Pane, which the Japs have I tint, San Francisco; W. V r. Ban Francisco: 8. Plant. Denver; Jlst captured." go Fonvhat dey vent tin' pane? ask- Rosenthal, Drover; H. D. IXmneil C. A. Clapp. Boston- J ed Slnkqr. "Aint dey got no China Geyroure, Dayton; M. G. Ceici. D,?.' piftes?" "They had to make Chow Chow be- ton. fore the Russians gut to Chimpanzee,'' A MORAL SHOW. explained Reilly, Fund by giftin' Chow Chow they now have, the Russians In The question, can a cirrus be pickle! The' Russians are embalmed, moral show? has often been asked as we say in English. ' "How many undertakers do dey have tha answer. Yea. has alway been sir! In' a war?" asked Sinkers meditmtely. en by the many admirer of tM whole: Russia has the most now," answer- some form of entertainment. The organlzera of the Great Fioto ed Relllv. but they wont have much to do aoore September. Then they'll 8hows have answered this question not by words, hut by placing lu tbe dr! take baca that port .rom Japan. Mebbe der Yapanesers might have cua field the moat moral as well u It all drinlwd oudt," aald Sinker. the moat Instructive show that the Do Port Arthur taste like sherry's minds of successful business men could conceive. , vine? Founded upon the strictest business "Let ua go next iloor and ask Red and composed of the best ferry, suggested Reilly. "It you principle hare the ammunition I'll tackle the acta that money and brains can pro., cure, this wonderful exhibition enemy first. out a living proof that, a ran be Who are ve going to tackle?" askmade aa free from objectionable feed the Sinker Man. "General Barleycorn," said Rciliy, atures aq the theater or any other popuand they sailed nexL door to tamper lar place of amusement. The name Circus Beautiful will awith Red Jerrys floating mine. New York Times. lways be a guarantee of beauty, and morality. jgT - - . The annual commencement exercises of the business college Is looked forward to with n great deal of Interest by those who have watched Its growth during the past thirteen years, and the entertainment given last night was of a high class and given to an appreciative audience, despite the Inclement weather, the house being filled. The pipe organ voluntary was rendered by Mrs. Rushmer In her usual good style, and waa followed by the Invocation by Rev. H. B. Blood, the new pastor of the Baptist church. The Simiieun quartette then gave a selection which waa much' enjoyed by the audenre, but time would not allow them to respond to an encore. Miss Ethel Garr, a ntember of one of the stenographic classes, then rendered beautiful solo. A Melody of Love, in a very artistic style ami full of real harmony, fitting the subject. The next number was a piano selection by Miss Anna Cross of tlia commercial course and the artistic touch pf the player proved that she ran manipulate the keys of a piano as well as tbs figures In a balance sheet. The Avon quartette rendered "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" with such power and sweetness as to bring forth a hearty encore from the audience. The Simpson quartette waa heard again, to the delight of all. In a double number, which brought out ao beautifully tha extremes of taste and harmony In stringed music, and at the close of this number It was necessary for them to retire to fill another appointment Miss Flora Wheeler, principal of the shorthand department, aang most beautifully, "Winds in the Trees, and ao sweetly did she portray Ihe subject that the atmosphere In the room was toned down several degrees. Little Adele Cave waa then lifted to the stool, and rendered a nfee little piano solo with much taste and ease and answered to an encore with a cute little recitation. .Professor Smith, In a neat little talk. In that positive wtyle of his, then presented the class to the nubile :and Introduced Attorney Joseph ..Chex, who deail dress to tha livered n class, taking as a key to hla remarks the word "Win." He dwelt nt some length on the three letters of the word Vv stands for work and much hard work at that, to win success. I la for integrity, the stronghold of. character and N stand for nobleness, the fruits of the winning. Hard work. Integrity ef purpose and nobleness of character and success la assured. were The names of the graduates then called by Profeasor Smith and the diplomas passed to Mra. T. C. Gordon, Miea Wheeler and Mies Bessie Mae Hayward, teacher In tlie school, who In turn passed them to the proper parties. The names of the graduates are: Graduates Commercial and Business Department Emler C. Greiner, Merl Shaw, Frank Brldwell, Norton Brown, Norton Bowns. Charles Melghn, Jr., Frank Melgn. Herman Wlltaveen. J. L. Millard, E. A. Littlefield, Jr.. George T. Vaughn, O. C. Dykeman,' Florence I Pomeroy, Anna A. Truett, Pearl G. Truett, Anna U Cross, Ida M. Rowm, Businesa Ruby J. Mires, "Post." Catherine Carnahan, Marie Struppeck. Mark Jenne, John W. 8malley, C. E. Wardlelgh. Graduates Shorthand Clase Blanche Chamberlin. Ethel Little, Ethel Carr, Mary Hagen, Lillian M. Smith, Alice Pingree, Ida A. Christensen, Winnie Goddard, Ruby Frodsham. Joule Bybee, Marie E. Drane. Wm. O'Gorman, Eds Blhler, Jennie Hajnlll. July Clane Walter A. Kerr. Mabel Hallstrom. Katie Arnold. Anrilla West, Elbertna Bragonje, Sarah Harrison, Fred W. Rudiger. - most-practic- J. Balt - Business lege Close The following are the hours: past, twenty-fou- r -- A Largg Number ef Graduates of Inter-Mountai- n drr Yapaa sojera take?" asked the 8inker Man. "Anything they kin get. answered Just now theyre going to Reilly! take Port Arthur. "I see dey gut it in bottles," said Sinkers. "Just suppose ' dey can't have any of dat port till Yeneral Yokohama treats it oudt. Den Yeneral Tnkio ill got Ynpaneae yag on too. CHURCH. Sketches multi-millionai- The seniors of tbe Weber Slake academy were the gueata of the anphnmom at a reception and n complimentary dancing parly, given In their honor nt About three Plgnana last evening. hundred people were present and a Jollier, better natured crowd never tripped tbe light fantastic. Examinations are over and ihe stu dents present danced with a free style that was Infectious to look at. The rivalry that naturally between rlsaaea at school waa burled for the evening, and clan dial Inc tion waa forgotten. While some of the Juniors who were to have taken part in the exercises Thursday night were spirited away and keitt prisoner by the measures sophomores, no retaliatory wera adopted, although II waa thought that there would be. The hall waa prettily decoraled in crimson and corn colors, 1 he colors of and sophomores, and the the joining of the two seemed to cause a feeling of good fellowship to exist bets ern the classes. On the wall In large letter was the Inscription, "Welcome, Seniors." The success of the ball was due In large measure to the efforts of James Wpod. president of Ihe sophomores. Geo. Ivixer, vice president, Olive Cannon, and Willie McKay. from-scbo- seven-year-o- -- E. Everett Munaon entertained a few . daughCatherine, the ter of lion, and Mrs. Henry H. Rulapp, died last night about U o'clock at the family residence after an illness of many months. The little child has been suffering with spinal meningitis for some time. Everything known to medical science was done for the little sufferer, who bore up bravely through it alL A little over a month ago Judge and Mra. Rolapp look Catherine to Southern California In the hope of benefiting her health, but there waa only alight Improvement. She was a very bright child and her pleasing snd cheerful wsys made bar scores of friends among her playmates as well as with the old er sex. Her eighth birthday would occur next August. The date of the funeral will be announced later. REGULARLY Saturday afternoon matinee 2:30 Moroni J. Thomas was up from Salt Lake last evening. The Little One bad Been Troubled With Spinal Manlngttia For Several Months, Which Hastened Her Demies. and Eight-Roo- PUB- do REED HOTEL al . us hon--ee- ARCHIE WAS ON TIME. CHEAP RATES SALT LAKE ty CITY RIO GRANDE CONFER- ENCE Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L m I. A. VIA ( Philadelphia Telegraph. They call him "Archie" at the Pennstation, sylvania railroad, freight . a which ia hla meal ticket, and sometime the boss' applies other and less epithets to him; for satisfactory Archie, like some others of bia kind, does certainly hate to get up early In the morning. This not particularly uncommon falling has led to ho many reprimands for Archie that he concluded something had to be done. On alternale weeks he is due at his post at. 7 o'clock In the morning. Bo he pondered over the question, and derided upon n plan that would enable him to make good. he said to hla room-mat- e Mac, the other day, turn that clock of ours ahead an hour before you go to bed tonight, will you? Oh, certainly, replied the accommodating Mac. If I forget It, Mias D. (another boarder) will remind nro of it. "1 wont let you forget," promised the young lady. The alarm was act lo explode at 6 o'clock. During the day Miss D., fearing she would forget her promise, herself. Archie and Mac were both out that, evening, but Mac got home first. He remembered, and in nil kind neaa shoved the hands around another hour. Archie came home soon aftqf, and sleepily turned In. The alarm, In dim time, went off and Jarred sweet dream from Archie's brain. He rubbed hla eyea and growled, but, nevertheless climbed protent-Ingl- y into hla clothes, and cut for the office, happy to think that nt laqt be would be there on time. lie finally reached the office, only to find the watchman holdfhg forth in grlni solitude. He almost fell dead when he saw Archie. "Phwere did vrz come from at thla ? hour. asked the watch-mawhen he had convinced himself that it waa tbe real Archie and not a I June 5, 6 and 7. Fare $1.50 round trie Ticket! on sale June 4, S, 6. Final limit June 8th. Train leaves Osrien I: in a. m., returning at 6:10 and 11 : 50 p, m. - UTAH CADET Among the Washington. June designated for West Point and announced today la Halvor G. Coulter of Utah. London, June 8. Pretty Polly won the Oaka stakes of 6,000 sovereigns nt the Epsom summer meeting today. a Yeast Why la a woman's pocket Ilka the North Pole? Qrlmaonheak That'e easy. Beaus the man doesn't live who ever discovered It. Yonker Statesman. ' Tom May I alt beside you? Peggy Youll crush my sleeve. Tom Indeed I wont. Peggy Whats the use, then? Princeton Tiger. Grand Sunday Concert Soniay Evening Jans f y Hk30p. The following program. 5tk " I m.v Best local talent in well selected artists will appear: Miss Bessie Blair. Mis Ruby Lashue. Mra. May Farley, III ultra ted Song Miss Lilia Wiggins. Miss Rose Stoker. Wllford Hinchcllffe. Isaac Blair. ghost Tm on time today, old man, grinned Archie. Phwell. Ol should say yea was! said the watchman. "Phwy didn't yer. stpy here all noight? Archie looked at the clock. It marked five minutes to five; and the young man waited two hours on the cold platform outside until somebody came and opened the office! , 3. Arr-rchle- . DEB1UNATEQ, . . Anderson. H. L. Shlbley. illustrated Song. Hagbert -- NEXT WEEK- - Siar Ref ined Vaudeville PEOPLE 12 12 SINKERS HEARS OF THE WAR. . Sarsaparilla Reilly Holds Forth on tles and Floating Mines. Bat- Hello, Sinkers," said Sarsaparilla Reilly when he entered the little restaurant. were you in the Decoration Dny parade?" You mean dcr Grant Army of der ( Iotomac?" 1 mane the vegNo. said Reilly. etarians of the civil war. ( ."My father vere a veterinary," reHe were in der marked Sinker. fife und drum corpse. Now 1 am a son of a veretlnarlan. That makes you a son of a bass One of them drum. declared Reilly. big fat Dutch bass drums. Now you. are commencing again, said the Pinker Man. .Mebbe your father I a counter jumper. . If ye Stop!" commanded Reilly. call my father a bounty jumper 111 smash your face. 1 mean, explained Sinkers, he Is YOU FORGET YCttTTX Vt t YfS nntil they ache, or your head aches pain la your monitor. Why not lot ua make an examination no charge-n- ow and nt least once a year thereafter? It's the old "stitch In time that may save- you misery, expense, perhape oa of eyesight later. Our a department to In skilled hands. . - eye-glaa- J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians. TREMENDOUS SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Mar-gerr- ed MARRIED IN JUNE. MBS BODKIN WANTS NEW TRIAL. To every couple In Osden and Weber County, who are married during the momh of June. imi4. I will present with a beautiful rarlaiu plioio. SOOY 2411 Wash. Are. Pan Francisco. .Tune 3 Puncriir fudge Cook todav continued the hearing of a motion for a new Msl in the cae of Air. Cordelia Bodkifl tin'! Portland. June 3 The , ship Mare- hal de Nollies lenrecl totav for Queen i own or Falmouth with 1 bnshrlz of wheat. 117.-77- August 8th. NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS. Third Missouri dislrit Democrat. I J. w. Sul-llng- OFF ON 225 LADIES TAILOR-MAD- E . New Moving Pictures. SUITS |