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Show THE OQOEN Ut SUCCESSFUL VAUDEVILLE OPENIKC STATE BREVITIES F. Biown FOR BLIND CLOSING EXERCISES ARE HELD Farr haa returned won. Loris AT THE INSTITUTION. the extended trip through aB he vlaited fair which the 2T during atSt Dui tnd relative, at Atlanta, Program ia an Excellent One and to ' Nicely Rendered. Georgia- Word haa been received from the Oil Promontory oil field, by the Utah the li Liquid Asphalt company that l-- Lir i. suitinga on the third wellA and plant. (Inst ailing heating boiler la now on the Mound, and steam is being forced Lpn the larger carings to heat the deposit, of asphaltum to facilitate It. So- - An action was commenced In the district court by Valentine Gideon as atthe torney for P- - A. Mattson againstRail-mad Burlington nnd Missouri River in Nebraska, to recover damages The plain-tif- f the sum of 91,060.40. alleges that he loaded some sheep n Ogden for the eastern market, they pure shipped over the Rio Grande Western tnd Penver A Rio Grande and Aen turned over to the plaintiff com- la charged with -m,. The defendant the egUgence In not transporting keepiheep In the required time also withing them on the train too long out feed or water and thereby causing them to ahrlnk nnd depreciate in value to the amount of 11,060.40 for which judgment la naked. Postmaster Davis has received n let- -' ter from the fourth assistant post- master general of the city free delivery department at .Washington, authorision ng him to employ another carrier reJuly 1st. The postofflee Inspector cently investigated the free delivery 'senrhe In Oglen and made a report to 'Washington. From his report it has teen decided to put on an additional carrier from July 1st to enable the postofflee to maintain a suitable tfiee delivery and collection service. The cirri er to be appointed will be allowed ISO additional per annum for bicycle biro. Prior to July 1st, the city will be red strict ed so that when the Og-'"d- Closing exercises at the Stats School for the Deal and Blind were held yesterday at 10 o'clock in the large asA institution. sembly room at the large number of people were present and exceptional interest was manifested by all ia the program and exhibit of school work. The assembly room which was crowded to Its utmost decorated capacity, wa 'beautifully with yellow and rod roses. Piet u res of some of those who have been connected with the school and prominent educators of the deaf bung upon the walls. The souvenir program was particularly unique and intereating because of its containing samples of the work done In both the deaf and blind departments. The program itself as rendered by the pupila was Instructive to a high degree, serving to giva those present an Idea of the excellent work done by the state's deaf and blind. These children are doing fully as well as chil dren in the public schools In similar grades. Tbe degree of proficiency to which they have been brought represents unlimited patience and ceaseless work. The program waa as follows: Prayer Hon. F. W. Cham here. Violin solo. "Traumeri," Schumann Thomas Bldiulph. Speech Demonstration Miss Krause and rlaaa. Piano solo, Dance on tbe Lawn. Bohm Lulu McDonald. Recitation, Tbe Wind, R. U Stevenson Pearl West. Vocal Solo, The Heart Bowed Down," from the Bohemian Girl, Balfe Fltigerald Keheker. language Demonstration Miss Ed- dy and clasa. Piano solo, Cabaletto," Lack Janie McClellan. Recitation. "Bed in 8ummer, R. L. Stevenson Rulon Thompson. Recitation Louie Bevy. new carrier goes on there will be no Writing and reading of Braille' Two hitch In their work. blind pupils. Nearer My God to Thee," In signs LINE THE NORTHWESTERN Llssie, Maggie and Mary. ATLAS. History Seventh grade pupils. ' Civics Ninth grade pupils. e War Atlas baa A Sweet Violin quartette, Home, teen issued by the Chicago A Home Ne Allen, Fltigerald Murray tine Three colored railway. baker, James Hlgglnson, Thomas mapj, each 14x20, bound la convenient fora for reference. The Eastern rit-- , The numbers were of auch merit nation abown in detail, with tables relative military and naval that it la almoat impossible to make ? showing particular mention of any one. At''strength and 'financial resources . of tention must be called, however, to Russia and Japan. the speech and language demonstraCony palled to any address on re tion by the pupila of the lower grades. ee.'pt of ten (10) cento for postage by Some of the pupils have been In C. A. Walker,' Gen. Agent C. A N. V. school receiving instruction In speech By., 2206 South Main SL, Pelt Lake only, since last September nnd the ,v City, Utah advancement in this regard ia nothleas marvelous. f0GDEN TUNlON RAILWAY AND DE- - ingThe than musical selections from the pu COMPANY. . POT. 6 pils of the blind department were .t very good end show a marked ad, Notice of Stockholders Meeting, vancement. Notice In hereby given that the reg-- ! j Nearer, My. God, to Thee," was giv alar annual- - meeting of the stockhold- - en in the sign language by three ct era of the Ogden Union Railway nnd the larger deaf girls to the accompaniwill held be at the Depot Company ment of Miss Mitchell. Tbit number of the waa received office of tlie Superintendent with much by In the City of Ogden, Utah, those assembled and was gppleuse company, very beauti1904. 10:30. os the 7th day of June, at ful end expressive as rendered in the k. u., for the purpose of electing language of rilence. Miss Mitchell for the ensuing year. the .grand old song In her usual sang - 'W. J. RHEALT, Secretory- artistic manner. The dess which is to be sent to TEACHERS RATES EAST VIA the SL Louis fair gave a speech and UNION PACIFIC. unand language demonstration doubtedly the people of Utah who visMay 90th nnd 31st, and June 9th it the fair will have cause to feel and Ith, Union Pacific will sell tickets proud of this exhibit. No less Interesting and instructive for the asst at ONE FARE plus round trip from Ogden to Illinois (ex- was the exhibit in the dining room cept that part east of the line of Il- which had been cleared end decorated linois Central Railroad Chicago to for the occasion. Excellent samples Gibson) etc.-- - Transit limit of ten days of work done in carpenter shop, shoe in each direction will be granted, with shop, printing office, cooking, bottling final limit till September 15th. For of fruit, baking, sewing, fancy work, further particulars call on C. A. heed work, basket making, art room Henry, Union Depot, or G. H. Corse, work, hammock making, blacksmilh-In- g Oregon Short Line Freight Office. Teleend literary work from the echonl rooms. Many words of surprise and phone 193. praise were heard on every hand upon CHEAP RATES SALT LAKE CITY, the excellence of the exhibit An exhibition was given In the gym VIA RIO GRANDE CONFER ENCE Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. M. naslum by the pnpUa of both departments. In these drills the pupils I. A. have reached a state of well nigh perJune 5. 6 and 7. Fare round trip. fection. The movement were executTickets on sale June 4, 1, 6. Final Um-- , ed with aheolute precision and much it June 8th. Train leaves Ogden 9:10 grace. At this most worthy of Utah's A m., returning at 0:10 and 11:60 p. m. institutions the blind hive almost been made to see and the deaf to hear so DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION perfect are their bands and minds cultivated. The once awful affliction SALT LAKE CITY, JUNE of. blindness or deafness is reduced 9TH, 1004. mightily under the skilled hands of For above occasion the Oregon competent teachers. -- ort Line will make gn open rate of ji ONE FARE for the round trip from POWER PLANT PROJECT Ogden to Salt Lake and return. Tfok-- ; t on sale June 9th, good for retun Work' Begun on Enterprise That Will toll June 11th. in Supply 2,000 Horse-powCanyen. f ELKS' STATE ASOCIATION MEET ' INQ AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH . A power plant Is to be built In WeTO 17TH.-1904- . ber canyon for the generation of 9,000 A large force of men and For the above occasion the Orogin horaeppwer. work yesterday by Short Linn will make an open rate of teams was put at. ONE FARE for the round trip, (93.40) the Utah Construction company, acting ; from Ogden to' Provo and return. for the locators.showed that the work Investigation Tickets on sale June 14th, 15th and of. the. development , 16th, limited for return till June 19th, Is n continuation 1SJ4. already done by A. F. Parker, city enwho gineer of Ogden, and E. W. Wade,"Bonsome month ago projected tbe WORLD'S PAIR RATES, TO ST. neville" power plant and who last LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. summer did a considerable amount of Effective May 3rd the following work on the project. The plan la to take the water out rates will be made to 8L Louie end of the Weber river tear Strawberry To SL Louie and return (direct ' eieek and convey it by pJpe-'U942.50 around the north wall of the canyon, routs) Te Chicago and return (direct crossing to the south side s little below water .and turning the routs) . . . .... .....47,50 Devil's Gate, the Te Chicago and return (ene way tefh into the stream Just aboveCanal of the Weber A Davis head-gat- e via SL Louis; or te SL Louie and return, one way via Chl- company. This will give the company for power purposes practically all - 5000 Tickets on sale every Tuesday and the waters of the river, and also the waters Impounded by all the reserFriday of each week May to November Inclusive. built and to ho built. tea voirs Transit limit of H jg pretty certain that sons strong la each direction will be allowed I limit hacking is behind Mr. Parker sixty days from data of rie. but la no case later thaa D- and Mr. Wade, and that this time the sure Weber canyon power plant is asher 15th, 1904. to addition to the above rate, there So." re also on sale round trip tickets, Plea to 8L Louis and return, at 960 New Haven, Conn., June In7. An the fck are on sale has been retched November to agreement dally to Inclusive, limited sixty days from Plant will case allowing the removal 916.000.-00- 0 dt of sale. Nmt York of the assets of the estate of Henry Bradley Plant, over Cfcu. Melgban. there haa been long litigation. which M. Malghxm. Laura say that details ABSTRACT COMPANY.' Attorneys Is the esse not he made will agreement the of THE MEIGHAN 401 Wash. 663-tlm. this at Ave. public Telephone 1 Russo-Japanes- North-wester- n Bid-dulp- h. - 90-0- 91-5- er - - . , ue ...... - Jti ...ril i Last evening witnessed the first performance of vaudeville at Glen wood for this season and If the bill put on lat night is a fair sample of wbat will follow the management are to be congratulated upon Ha high quality. Every performer on the program is of tin highest class and was heartily encored. Tbe show will run with dancing each evening on the one adiuisoion. Stodd and Will, musical specialists, do a very good turn, including some clever Howard banjo and guitar playing. Morris, whistler. Is without a doubt, the best ever heard here. Sawtelle and Sears, the singing and dancing sisters, never fail to make a hit. Too much cannot be said of the juggling of La Croix. Hia work is of the very first grade. Bates and Earnest keep the audience in a roar of laughter with their comedy busing act. Heath and Excels, the gun spinnera. have a very unique act which they close with a beautiful tableau which brings forth great applause. H. I Shlbley, in the illustrated song. Down on the Farm, receives a hearty encore every niglit. Tbe moving pictures showing A Battle on the yalu," are exceptionally lifelike and realistic. They were photographed on the ground under a heavy fire in which one machine operator waa killed before the picture was completed. With the entertainment that the park management are giving together with the dancing there Is every reason to believe that large crowds will be In attendance each evening. YOU DONT HAVETO BE AN ELK Provo Pooplo Are Preparing to Entertain All of Their Visitors. While the gathering In Provo, June 15, 16, 17.18 ia a of all the Elks of the state, yet a cordial Invitation to attend la extended to all of the people of the'atate. Elaborate preparations are being made for the entertainment of thousands of visitors and every visitor, whether Elk or not, will receive a hearty welcome, and everything that ran be done will be done for the comfort nnd entertainment of each and every person within the gates of tbe Garden City. It will be a gala time for all and we hope none grill feel that they will not he welcome because they do not happen to be Identified with the Elka organisation. Tbe Mayor, City Council, and the Commercial Club of Provo have Joined us in our efforts to make thla occasion one of the grandest social events in the history of the state. We will have four days of high class twice entertainments each day. Baloon ascensions each day. Vaudeville and other shows running day and night. Pnradea, band contests, miners rock drilling contest and other attractions too numerous to mention. If you don't want the blues, come. If you want pleasure, happiness, health and the grandest social time you ever had, come. Excursion rates on all roads. See large posters. Respectfully, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Loop-ihe-ln- WEDNESDAY MORNING, UTAH, YOUNG GIRLS CLEARS Is Under Arrest for Defrauding W. H. Wright & Sons Co. Admiral inim Tokio Togo that tbe clearing up ojiTution in the Talien Wan bay I progressing satisfactorily de- splr rough weather. Forty-on- e were discovered and explodween June 2 and June 6. The . s who formerly served the r..::.y ns a pilot, ia now usefully employed by us. One aafe way waa discovered rendering navigation possible for shallow ships. i utr Chicago, June 7. A tu--r wedding ouuii by hating lUo goous ihaigea to iwu men oi wealth. ttue Keiierx, la years old, haa Lei n arreai-e- d white pawling lidai-i- i on as ilie daughter of Theodore A. Kochs, bbe had ordered jewelry lo the value of $35u tharged to in'. Kuril's account. The Jewelry consisted of a utauiuiiJ ring and shirt stud whtrii the young she inwoniau afterwards cuiifcsw-i- l tended to give George liodlry of to a hom she is engaged. and The glrl'ai parent are declare their daughter had everything he wished. Mrs. Heifers was prostrated by her daughter's disgrace. Waller mt. Koch anJ A. Ka w son i both reported U firm, the police My, that their jewelry hills were cf wltat the families had $160 In been purchased. The matter had not cleared up when Mt Heifer entered the store and selected the ring and stud. was Mr. Koch's She declared that daughter and said the jewelry was to was he charged. Suspicion arointed when she announced rite would take the articles with her, and she waa arrested. Detectives were sent lo the residenre of Mr. Koch's where they were informed thst Miss Koch was traveling in Europe. When they returned with this Information, the young prisoner liroke down and confessed. She admitted, tbe police say, that ahe had secured her wedding outfit by passing heraelf off as the daughter of wealthy parents. MTille but two romplainta hare come to the notice of the police, they believe the prisoner operated more extensively. well-to-d- MIXES. lowin'-- Deal- i904. . anci. ers Wmle Impersonating Another. Oak-Par- JUNE Washington. June '7. The Jap-legal ion has received the fol- - DISGRACE lent Program. 2T will give a The Laiiie.' Aid Society in Ogden Canyon, Thurcday, All wiahing to go will notify lira.' Craig not Inter than will SAMday morning. 9Wagon, a. m. Broom corner at OGDEN. Glenwood Management Present Excel- SCHOOL hu gone to nau- son O. F. Brown h vi.lt wte few week wift tor i;ea MORNINO EXAMINER, DEUXEA TOR FOR JULY IS SOW READY Shoe Bargains Await You at Wrights This accumulation of over 300, pairs of ljuiic' and ChildrrnV Oxfords and SllpiK-- are odd and ends left from our May. Sale, which we arc offering you at reduced prices. !'i0 pairs laMlies' fine quality! Oxford, all styles and sizes,! worth from $1.75 to 93.IKI, r DEDICATE MINNESOTA fi, pairs of Oxfords and house slippers, mohtly narrow widths, fine kid. light and medium soles, 1.50 to $2.1)0 $1.00. Visitor. exi-ew- a Si. June 7. Governor Yan-uu- $3.90. 50 Formal Ceremonies Observed in SL Louis by Gov. Van Sant and ka-a- Skirt Walking trim little smart, walking skirt, made in grey, navy blue; trimmed and brown mixtures, ' with straps of tame material,; wraps piped with plain color to. ' correspond with sklrL All aiiea, Regular $4.50, A $1.45. BUILDING o. I t. of Minnesota, hia staff, and mors than 3d0 members of the Minnesota editorial so-iUoaaemliUd at the Minnesota building today and formaldivlU-airthe structure. ly A committee representing the riixv-sitlocompany and a committee the United Stales government will endeavor to effect a settlement of a question that has arisen regarding the right of the national to control the free admissions to the expedition or have a voice in their rontrul. It is staled that sines early in May the national commission has sought lo restrict the number of free admissions. n Childrens' Slippers We carry the best stock of Children' slippers in the city. All the new atylcs.l d and intent leather, ezlcnaion soles anything that are children wearing hand-turne- $1.25 and 2. 00. ng White Waists These are sample walsta. procured from a drummer, slightly HtiileJ, no two alike. Sizes 36 only Dainty while lawn, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroltK cry, regular $3.50 quality, $2.00. Fancy while vesting, made In the very latest styles, regular $3, (3.50 and 14 waists, $2.00. uom-nitksl- on . FIGHT WAS A DRAW. New York, Juue 7. At the Nations! Sporting club there haa been a boxing contest for 81.506 between bantam weights. Jimmy Walsh of Boston and Digger" Stanley of England, saya an American dispatch from Londun. They boxed fifteen rounds at 112 pounds to a draw. Despite the American's failure a month ago against the same opponent, be waa favorite and much money was bet on him at 4 to 5. Walsh weight was HI 1 pounds while Stanley tipped the beam at 110. The fight commemted at a very warm pare with the Englishman much faster than his opponent He took a alight lead for the first half dozen rounds, but the Bostonian improved and at ths eleventh round scored quicker (hen Stanley. In the twelfth round Walsh's rib punches bad great effect on the Englishman. Thenceforth the exchanges fluctuated and the referee declared H a draw. well-foug- Telegraph Notes. Washlngtonr June 6. Tbe domestic postage rales are extended to the canal tone of Panama under an order issued by Post master Gen. Tsyne. New York, June 7. The Commercial Cable company send out this notice: We are advised thst the Nagasaki-Fusa- n cable la interrupted." Washington, June 7. Dominic J. Murphy, commissioner of pension under Cleveland, today was elected by the Panama Canal eommiNsionen as secretary of that body. SL Louis, June 6. President Jefferson Meyers, of the Oregon world's fair commission, arrived today to arrange for (he dedication of the Oregon building on June 15lh. . ENDORSE GRAY. This half price offer Is a money maker fur you and a money looeer for us. Every suit la brand new. The goods are in the attractive Spring Shades. HALF Style are the beat that New York's fine! cutters can Impart. We are dePRICE termined to clear up on thi class of 1 goods and ran assure vou that our 2 prices are the greatest values to be obtained In this state. Come in and let us shuw them to you auv way. Over 2U0 stylo to picl: from. ONE ht DOMESTICS NOTIONS 38c 60c hair brushes Children's chain purse in brown, red and black .,..12c First class line of enwloiiea. . 6c and 10c per bunch. 13c Large alee bath sponge Cocuanut oil and tar aoep per 3c , bar Beauty" complexion brushes 25c " 60c Bailey" Violet Talcum powder, regu- lar 11c 13c gingham, rtrlpes and 7r checks in all colors Madras cloth for thirt walats, men's shin, etc... 22c French Madras stripe ging15c ham, 30c quality New line of zephyr ginghamz wldo 10c Just arrive J, 27 Madnpollam, for shrit waist, dressing Barque, 13c etc 8 tm-be- 36-ln- FIXE LEATHER BAGS AT A DfSCOUXT Our showing of new Eaaleru styles and fine luallter goods hah won the praiae of almost every lady in Ogden. We now offer these hags at prices that will make owning one easy. 92.50 rrggy bags, long strap Ladles blark bags, chain and handles. leather handles, worth $1.35 and With Indli 91.60 Paris, June 8. The billiard match tlona pointing to harmony, the Demo1.95. between Schaefer and Cure fur 8,000 cratic state convention met here to7ftc hlenk tan points. 18 inch balk line, two abuts In, day. The peaceful feeling waa largely and 'Gibson" $1.00 hags, all the new shapes Grey, began tonight The score was Schaefer due lo conceuiona by both tbe Gray bags with leather handles, 3.20. y men. Through the ef500; Cure 407, Schaefer made two runs and worth $1.50 of 127 each. forts made by Andrew C. Gray, of Wil$5.00 In 98.00 late New York 1.20. mington, son of George Gray, aided by style tilted with bags, small 93.00 Peggy hags, braided handLondon, June 7. The final levee of J. Harvey Whiteman, also of that rlty purse or card rae, les, very stylish, the present season waa held by King and with Water Commissioner Ford 3.95. in (he throne of Wilmington as IntermedlariM, Edward at noon 2.45. MUNICIPAL COURT NEWS ITEMS room at St. Janies today, was It palace. largeresolution waa agreed to by ly attended. The only American preRichard R. Kenney, State Chairman ExNaw secLine of sented was Nelson O'Shaughnessy Willard Saulabury and other members Vagrant Begins a cusea In Police Court retary of the American legation at Cop- or (he slate committee endorsing enhagen. Judge Gray for the presidential nomSOMETIMES THEY Da ination and requesting" tbe alx naThe ways of the vagrant are hard. tional to use all honorable delegates Thomas Murphy, according to the story Have you looked up the Teacher means to secure his nomination. he told the Judge in police court yesA. of the word imbibes,' meaning terday, ia enjoying e streak of bad . Fanny?" ( BALFOUR RETICENT ON CONTRAluck. He was just discharged by the Yea, ma'am." Fanny BANDS. court a few days ago and took a FDNERALFlIRNISHINfiS Teacher Well, wbat does It mean?" freight train out of town. He says that "To take In." Fanny and Embalming London, June 6. premier Balfour e brakeman threw him off the train Yea. Now give a sentence Teacher declined to reply to n question In tbe near Farmington and he was so badly After Lit-tl- a OPEN word." ALL NIGHT. In the Coffin Hours a a 96 using Lying house of commons today, or give any injured that he laid where he was My aunt imbibes boarders." Girl ia Revlvad. Fanny Information regarding communications 1820 Waah. Ave. PImm thrown for one whole day beIE0X, Woman' Homs Companion. with RumIs, regarding contrabands oi fore being picked up by n section crew. 7. A to the June dispatch Chicago, war especially foodstuffs. Mr. BalAs soon as he was able to get on anIf la Mid, remarked the morallxer, from Custer, 8. D., says: four remarked ' that the present war other freight train he came into Og- Tribune 36 hours In her coffin, wm fortune knock ones at every that After lying novel den and hadnt been here but an hour certainly railing questions door." the Mabel daughFearing, law. of subinternational Tbe whole or so until the officers arrested him I guess tbe old girl forgot to reFearing; haa been revived. ject wa being anxiously reviewed by for begging. The Judge seemed to ter of C. M.waa Inmove saved her gloves when she knocked at tbe child The through the government, but be did not think think he needed a rest and gave him tervention of Dr. E. 8. Norton, a rela- any public object would be gained by mine," rejoined the demoralizer. Chi- EL-WOOfifteen days in the city bantlle. k J. B. King, Charles Bayles and Jas. tive who waa at the bourn to attend the the publication of communications on cago News. ELECTRIC LIGHTS 8TEAM HEAT Farrell were arraigned on the charge of funeral. Dr. Norton noticed the rosy the subject. appearance of CENTRALLY LOCATED. vagrancy. King said he knew where cheeks and unchanged WIGGS SUSPENDED. he could get work in Idaho and waa the child and refused to permit the 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. If you want 0 allowed to go. Bayles is suffering from coffin to be closed. He called other an waa effort to and made 7. Salt Lake June physicians MRS. James & on ELWOOD was his to and City, way h. consumption Prop. Beef Eastern Corn-Fe- d California. The Judge didnt want to revive the child. At last sign of re- Wlggs, the crack pitcher of tbe Salt were THROUGHan NEWLY Half noted. FURNISHED animation ball Lake inwaa thla afternoon so him team, turning lnterefera with his plana, gave OUT. an hour to be on hia way to the land of hour later the stethoscope Indicated a definitely suspended, by Manager Glm-ll- n go to Ballard & Rinckers MODERN EQUIPMENT waa a follower return of a strong heart action. An following a meeting of the directthe setting aun. Farrell 831 24tH Street Board by day er week. of the Kioto show and waa engaged In hour later the child waa sleeping in ors. Glmlin, It was stated, has been 'Phene N. 127K Rates Reasonable. much dimatlefled with Wlggs' actions helping load the rircua material onto the arms of Its mother. With proper Telephone 530 K. the train. He got sleepy, laid down on care the child will soon be In an ad- and playing of late, and the euapenslon will be enforced until auch time aa some board! and went to sleep. He vanced convalescent stage. was awakened by the watchman in tne Wlggs get himself Into condition to yards and told that the cirrus train play good ball." TRUNK FACTORY GALLAGHER'S We wire houses and wire bad gone. When arrested he was sleep Manufacturers of T rungs and Bags, He other the a boys them fine ingln TEACHERS' SFECIAL RATES. Goode. Repairing at reasonLeather aid he wanted to catch the show at (Denver and Rla Grands.) able prices, on abort notice. Call and the best of material With Park City and waa allowed to go. see ne and we can zave yon 35 per Jessie B.Frlel, a white woman, apthe Electrical line. in return and Chicago I. DAVID GALLACHER. cent parently little demented waa arrested Sympathy ia Expressed for Candidate BL Louis " " 322 25th wteecL HearaL evlast In the Southern Pacific yards DOiVT fORGET THE PLACE . St Paul ening on the charge of drunkenness. St. Joseph and. . Omaha, Upon tbe promise that she would get Kansu City 35.00 MEN Pueblo, Colo., June 7. The state out of town the Judge allowed her to Democratic convention to select ten Tickets on Mle May 30 and SI and Juna Carpentering, Building, ReSO. and 0th 8th until good Sept. returning national to the convention, delegates pairing and Remodeling of transit limit ten days In each met at 10 o'clock today. In all probar 15th COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. HANDSOME MEDAL MADE Heuaee Promptly attended to. All direction allowed. Stopovcra unlnatruct-ebillty the delegation will be work Guaranteed. Enquire of hut considerable Hearat sympathy Paris. June 6. Santos Dumont, who Is manifested and a fight may develop, Ole Nelaon, 645 16th street will sail for New York on Saturday, Will be Given t Successful Class in a resolution MANAGER. commending M. Hearst Telephone 328-he will W. S. A. Field Meet hia that make ascent at says 2270 Wash, avenue.. Foughne, 514 x. probably being adopted. Milton Smith St. Loula before the end of June. and chairman will be permanent J. 8. Lewis A Company, the Charles J. Hughes, Jr., will be temmedal a are Jewelers preparing rhairmsn. to he given to the successful class in porary The probably will deal platform meet ths of nnd track field the Issues. A resolution with stale largely toGlenwood Weber Stake Academy at caucus in was strongly deadopted will The following class day. Creek. the outrage Cripple nounring qt take part in the field and track events: sophomore. Preparatory, freshman, Junior and senior, and the clase scoring the highest number of points will be a awarded the medal. The medal which FATAL EXPLOSIONS. is of gold and silver 1a called the Lewis Class Medal. Kansas City. June It- represents a globe surrounded by explo-call sion of a quarter of an ounce of a wreath, and on the surlace of It Is in n trunk at the an open book with a pen lying upon tbe Un- baggage room at It. At the top of the globe is the severe- ion tonight depot Utah emblem, the beehive. - The two bars have the words, Lewis Injured three of the hag- ly gage handlers. The trunk contained and "Class Medal" upon them. mining instruments nnd stationery of the Minnesota School of Min- The narrow Laces. Edges and Bsadings are selling for 1c to 5c per yard. Many o lng and outside was labelled with school. that name of The trunk the those beautiful Black Chantillies, Valenciennes. Embroidered Nets and Escurials as came in from the west over the Laces for dress purposes, which you admired so much, well as the extra wide All-Ove- r Southern Pacific and was bound for Omaha. ONE-THIRD a number m LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE-a- nd , rnm are selling for New York, June 7. Another bat7. talion of infantry haa started from The governHavana, June erf others at 25 per cent reduction. Pernambuco for Manaoa, says a Herment lx advised that six dynamite bomba have been exploded in the ald dispatch from Rio Janeiro. We also show you the same marked reductions in Embroideries of every description The minister of war has instructed sliope of the Cuban Eastern rail- General Medlros, commander of the way at Ouanatamo. Considerable forces In the Amazonia district, that damage has been done. The road la owned liy Americana. Jamaicans he may use a steamer of tbe roasting are alleged to have done the deed. navigation company for tbe transportation of troops- - the government having arranged the matter with the company. Dover,-Del.,-Jun- 7. anti-Gra- - I REDEEMED FROM THE Chas J. Lindquist GRAVE THE D j COLORADO DEMOCRATS box-rarwl- th t THOSE LITE . d, - STAN. S. STEVENS y. well-know- n .. a. he - pedal Don't forget to to the La at: Burt's Store during their great nitro-glyceri- Lace and Embroidery Sale TROOPS FOR MANAOS S. J. BURT BROS. |