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Show fill MORNING EXAMINER, Mr. L. K. Mowry, who Mi for me looked after the pant Mvn week Associated Proas operating work for THE STATE ENGINEER WILL DISCUSS THE MATTER OF WATER COMMI8IONERS. aa Mrs. Charles. R. Dunbar and daught- er Lots, leave today for Los Angeles to spend the summer. I. N. Insksep of Los Angeles, Cal., was In the city yesterday. Q. O. Calhoun of Seattle, Washington, was in Ogden on business yesterday. H. H- Powers of Bear River Falls Wisconsin, is Id the city tsktng in ths sights. The Law ef 1903 Will Probably Be Salt Lake Men Attended the Meeting Held at the Weber Club. Defined aa to Whs Has the Powtr Organisation. ef Appointing the Officer. Ths initial step for the organization State Engineer A. F. Doremus will of the Ogden Real Km a to association have an audience with ths board of took place test night iu the parlors of tomorrow the Weber club. The local realty men commissioners ooanty were represented by H. Wedell. Gro. morning at 10 o'clock at their regular J. Kelly, E. 8. Kolxpp. S. L Ives and session relative to Lite appointment of B. H. Goddard ami they met with a Real Esa water eonuutosioner. The presence committee of the Salt of the state engineer is secured tate association, rmniMHtcd of W. (J. F. Teterson. Tuttle, of Tuttle Rnw.; through Attorney Juba K. Begley and and O. W. Jolt 0011 of the Houston Commissioner Joseph Slaufurd, and Real Estate Investment company, who be will probably discuss the matter were in the for t he purpose of callcity relating to the tew of 1903 iu the mat- ing the attention of the Ogden public ter of the appointment of water com- to the excursion at Salulr beach, June missioners. Mr. Doremus will also 29. The object of the excursion Is to probably aiako some explanation of create a fund which will he Increased the law. At the meeting of the later for the purpose of advertising board last Monday, no notion waa talc Utah la a business say throughout the en in the matter. Seven 1I1011 sand dollars In country. County Attorney Hulanlski gave an real estate and other prise have alopinion to the board in which he ready been donated to the holders of stated that he could see In no place tickets, each ticket entitling tha holder when the board would have any pow one er of a water commissioner, who if toThe chance. visitors also talked upon the would be a appointed only pacifier and matter of the of an a would have no legal power whatever. elation In this organization similar to the one The matter of appointing the commis- In 8alt Lake andcity the two eventually to sioners waa in the hands of the state form a stale organization for the purengineer. The matter will probably pose of thoroughly advertising Utah. D be settled at the session Monday. was stated the nlate association would be a mutual benefit 10 the state and would also cause a fraternal feeling beDOG SHOW PARADE tween tbe sister elth's Salt Lake and About a Hundred Beya and Girls Ogden. V. B. Wrdall was elected temporary Were In Lino With Doge of All rhalrman and Geo. J. Kelly temporary Kinds. secretary. A meeting for all the real estate men of Ogden has been called One of the most amusing sights seen for next Thursday al noon, when it Is on the streets of Ogden for sometime expected steps will be taken for the was the parade of about a hundred launching of the association in Ogden. boys and girls advertising the show LEFT ON THE COBBLER'S HANDS. held at Ulahna Park yesterday afterPointing to a row of dusty shoes on noon. For about three hours yestera shelf, the customer asked the cobday afternoon there waa not a stray bler, How in tbe world did you coldog on the street. Boys who did not lect all those shoes? Do you man to own dogs, borrowed all the stray dogs say that people lave their shoes for on the street and got In the parade. repairs and then never come after Everybody who bad a dog could be ad- them? mitted to the park free. There were "Just that. refilled the cobbler. dogs of every size, kind, nationality Sometimes after they have left their and color. The parade was beaded by shoes they come to the conclusion a big boy beating a base drum with that they'd rather spend a little more hte first, after passing over principal money and get a new pair outright. streets they returned to the park, Then, again. If they have a lot of where p rises were awarded for the shoes they don't miss the pair theyve left In here and they forget all about largest, smallest and ugliest dogs. REEDJrtOTEL H. A. Fltxgemld, Philadelphia: J. C. Flak. 8L Louis; I. G. Clark. City; C. Jay. City; Chas. W. Poulson, Philadelphia; J. F. Htrky, Denver; I. Silversmith. St. Louis; W. Brown. Cltyt C. W. Me I ltion and wife. Mineral Pt.. Wisconsin; F. T. Kennedy, Highland Win; E. L. While, Boaton; A. W. Brown, N. Y.; C. W. Allen, Mplos.; H. W. Gardener, San Francisco; C. N. Strotbman, New York City; C. A. Johnaun, Salt Lake City; Jaa. Hogan-hac- k, Borghorat; L. J. Strader, Salt I .she; 8. L. Brick, Ogden; J. F. Hiatt, Tacoma; E. P. Coltman, Idaho Falls; M. V. Coltman, Idaho Falla; V. Kmn-al- p, Germany; Adolph Gist Germany; J. Lenvy, New York; J. David, New Yory; J. W. Imagdon. Denver. , DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. Tour name was given to ms by Gov-nFYands, began ths energetic hook of the John Jones, an employe ns hs sidled into the agent, on ths office. The w. k. p. looked uppolitlcans Southern Pacific at Lakeside from the Cutoff, is In town for a few days. taper he had been rending nnd smiled Ah. Governor Francis told T. IV. Smith of Aurora, III., spent affably. you about ms?" hs exclaimed. apparSaturday in Ogden. ently much plaaaed. Yea. said ths solicitor. he aid that In view of the fact Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leggett, of we are selling this limited edition, as Salt Lake City, were in town Satur- an advertisement only, to prominent friends. day visiting people, I could not afford to "I see, I aae,M asserted the politician. R. G. I. Chamberlain, n traveling "You couldnt afford to miss me; Ceman from Ban Francisco, Is in Ogden rtainly not.' Im prominent In this comon husineas. munity, nil right, nil right, and If you "Thatn It," the agent chimed in. If Mrs. Jaa. Mullen and Mias Elisabeth I can gat your commendation the oih- Wheelan of Kansas City, are Ogden visitors. Tha othersll fan over themselves to buy. Its always that way," the poliR. L. Taylor and son Lee returned tician sighed. We well know men are Inst, evening from a business trip to responsible for n great deal, but what's their skit works near Salt Lake City, this boon T am to ranter on a waiting puhltc by the power, I should have Is Mrs. James Ballard visiting said?" friends In Butts for a few days. The hook agent seemed font a trifle confused. The politician's cordial manEngineer W. E. Marsh Is In the city ner waa so unusual that part of his to meet hte son, R. C. Marsh, who has customary patter escaped .over the been attending school In Troy, New hack fence of his memory and left him York. as listener to the other man talk. In a moment, however, he recovered him ' E. P. Coltman. n well known lumber self and began: "This is the great conmerrhant of Idaho Fhtlla la In the eity solidated presentation, edition de luxe visiting hie daughters. Mlsaea Allre of Dr. Raxaxnh'a complete work on the end Mabel, who are attending the Sac- Intricate relationship of the pneumag- " red Heart Academy. DHlrlr nerve and the "Are they really relative 7' Inquired C. R. Broughton Is in the rlty the polftlran. wonderful, wonderful, to Rrao. Nevada, npon engineer and no resemblance either between raelflc Southern for the business ing them; now, I need that honk, any man company. in politics should see to the welfare of hla nerve. How many volumes dll you Is John Milan of Salt Lake, it the say?" city for a few days. Only" six. said the agent, hut we you the Penwiper for eighteen give Walter Whalen has returned from months and n set of Dab son's pictures Notre Parae. Ind.. where he has been with every order. J. Plerpont Morgan attending school for ill past year. raid Now youre getting back where I BORN To wife of Clias. W. Hicks, belong." the poNtirisn exclaimed. Mr. street, a fine 13 Morgan told you I was the only man In of 851, Twenty-seconpound bor. Mother and child doing Kansas City whose name you really well. needed, didn't he? "I dont think he began the Misses Franc and Peart Peebles ire book agent, bnt the mas who molded visiting in the cltv from California. the destinies of men In public office Don't tell me. elr. that J. Mias Marine and Florence Walah, went. on. comof Ellis, Kansan, and Miss Helen Me. Plerpont Morgan knew you were didnt give you Mullen of Laramie, Wye, are visit- ing to Kansas City andone In this town ray name as the only ing their aunt Mrs. D. A. Murray of to make or mar your book. J. P. and I 2543 Grant went to different schools together. KENNEDT8 DAIRY LUNCH AND Surely you got a letter from August Belmont, Russell Sage or Henry BAKERT. Individual lunches mnd lee cream Clews?. Dave Franela. now "Thats the min. said the gnok served from 6:80 a. m. to 18:80 p. m. agent, he mentioned your name. We 2154 Washington avenue. give 35 per cent off for the order" of such men as you. Mr. Morgan CUMMINGS COMMISSION C C. "What! the politician roared as he BROKERS. waved one hand Continuous quotations on New York opened the door and clerks behind him while the Stocks nnd Chicago Grain. We buy frantically In their mouths. and sell stocks nnd grain on margin stuffed handkerchiefs "Ton ask me. me to commend this misor for cash. Our private rooms en- erable book for 23 per cent off: Ton able our customers to come In nnd may aar ibe ef transact business with the utmost have the toaudacity. I me with an offer front approach ery. are In know Do yon - secrecy. of yon money! Book Information our of for Write comMlssonrah. the greatest free of upon Speculation), (System monwealth the sun I should say upon application. 2482 Washington. which the sun ever shone: In whose " The G. A. R. committee have re- vales Bnt the door had been slammed shut; ceived excursion tickets to Park City, Ail the book agent had fled. for Tuesday, June 21st, 1904. those wishing to procure tickets will LO. O. F. call upon the committee. S. L. Ivea. secretary. Grand Slate excursion Costilla. Rio Grande. Wednesday. June 22. Train SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. and 9:30 a. m. ReLagoon, via O. S. L. R. R. June 23rd. leaves Ogdfn 7:45Costilla 8:50 p. m. turning leaving Special train leaves Ogden 14 a. in. Fine Prise. Dancing. Fishing. Grand ball given by L. A. to B. of DIED. R. T. at Lester Park pavilion. Monday 1904. June 2a Ticket 0, over the remains of services evening, Funeral rents Mrs. Ann Hardy will he held at the Fourth 'Ward meeting house this afDr. Nirndam. noted Clairvoyant and ternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains PbrenologiKt. Readings 50 cents, 368 may be viewed al. 2n4ti Adams arenue 24tk street. from 19 until 1:30. or d f f i he UTAHNA PARR STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. , Entrance on 25th street, Opposite Reed Hotel, The Week, of .. 20th .. .a..... ., .. ..June THREE CAMPBELLS JEAN WILSON RUSSELL A DUNBAR ILLUSTRATED SONG SMITH A CHESTER GILES HARRINGTON THE BUCKEYE TRIO E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-O-SCOP- ..Juggling on tbe Green Ballad .. Presenting My Hannah Lady" Je.n Wilson .. .. Operatic Duo Blackface Monologuist Comedy Acrobats and Contortionists Moving Picture ... ..... ...... Aditlto E Silk put on Sale New Collars Under Skirt Sale 20 dozen Pure Sheer peared in the papers so often that acv one could tell where she was and pret ty nearly what she waa doing at al' moat any time of the year. To our surprise she marriel smother man a few months after the rin left our store. Then we thought would come hack to ua. Within a yea. after her marriage her husband die! and, although this man devoted hm self to her again, she remained a widow and he a bachelor, ghe diet about a week ago, and he has just hem here seeing about exchanging the rlni for some Dutch allver he wants. He told me he hud no further use tor the ring. 1 had U made,' he explained twenty yarn ago for a special uml Now I hare no further need for it. Made With Lace, Beading and $6l98 Lin- Chiffon Very Dainty, AT: en 11. S. Handkerchiefs at $1.50 and PAINE & HURSTS 81c. $2.25 This grade is a leader with one of the skirt makers of Chicago, It Is t he best valu? tha is shown; we bought twentyons assorted colors in two styles; they would sell r.gularly In many places for $10; our special price is J6.98. CORSETS EAC I 19 l . that are made in Lace Gauze and Chiffon; Hand Painted, and some with Spangles Ap i-- ft x Fancy Voile mixture, extra good Linen for Shirt Waist Suits. IC Crash Weather Reduced to Skirts Underwear; 40PC4Loraine Tissue, Regular Ift Jlw Serviceable We have it. 25c goods for Sensible Vests 12c to 60c 5 Linen Gauze Tissue, Very USuits50c 50c 7p Warm j specials $1.50 to $3 dressy. Reduced.from 60c yd to to $1.25 LAST and THOMAS & Great June Sale in All Summer Goods. Two Thousand Yards of Printed Cotton Wash Goods, - en-m- Monday a vis-iio- ld MEET ry, s The funeral servlets over ths reson mains of Harold, ths of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones, who died yesterday morning, will be held from the reeldenoa today, at 2 p. m. DEALERS THE BOARD OFFICIALS John W. Hognrty have returned from upon the xncs convention. well-dress- ed m the Examiner, lea tea for Salt Lake this mot a mg. His place will now be taken by Mr. G. H. Mitchell, who Mowry la been on a vacation. Mr. las made suite a number of friend In Ofdaa and they and the Examiner force in particular, will be very sorry INSPECT NEW TELEPHONE SYS TEM USED IN CONNECTION to see him leave. Mr. Mowry says he WITH TELEGRAPH. la also sorry to leave Ogden, aa hla aray in the city has been almost ns A Tslsgrsm and Talapbsne Maasags pleasant as n regular vacation. Can Ba Sant Ovsr ths Sams Wirt, Without Any Intorforsncs. GJeawond Park will be open free this morning and afternoon after F. H. Lamb, superintendent of ths the two baseball games. Western Union at Baa Pranriam; T. Mrs. James Ballard left Thuredayfor P. Smith, superintendent of construction at San Prannlaro, nnd A. K. BooButte, where she will spend the comrela-ttewith ms. weeks three superintendent of telegraph for the vlsiung ing Southern Pnrifte. nnd C. Carmhhael, and friends. for that superintendent of eonatrurtk Fred Maaaa leaves this morning fur company, made a brief visit to Salt husineas and pleasure Lake Friday and left last night to go a three-weekThe purpose of ovsr tha Iwrin rut-of- f. trip to California. their visit waa to Inspect the telegraph While In Grand ball at Hermitage Wednes- line akmg the Lari a rut-of- f. day, June 22nd, 1904, under suspires the eity the alBeiala Inspected the new of titake Board of Religion Classes. telephone line that Is being Installed by the Harrimm lines in this eity, In C. A. Johnson. W. O. IWtta and 0. connecttoo with tha telegraph lines. A over the r. Peterson, three prominent real es- rs telephone system is operated has tate men of Salt Lake, were Ogden telegraph lines. It Is claimed nnd telen yesterday afternoon and erasing. bean sueossafully proven thatovsr ths phone maasags ran be seat Mrs. Carl Christensen la visiting asms wire aa n telegram U sent and with her daughter, Mrs. M. Harris, at does not Interfere with It la any way. Point Lookout. Telephones are being put In nil the principal offices In the Union depot son and nod are In the offices In Salt Lake City Mrs. Wiliam Sullivan, daughter, left yesterday for an extend- and Pocatello. By this means official can router with each other quickly and ed visit to Kansas City and 8L Louis. avoid sending the messages. The sysMiss Llaxia Lockheed, the popnlnr tem U used extensively throughout the L ra shier at the store of lmst A Thomas, has resigned her position and Is prepari. f. ing to tears for an sxtsaded trip to Europe. Grand State excursion (foetUls. Klo W. J. Wood, mors familiarly known Grande. Wednesday. June 22. Train aa Bill Wood, aa old time Utah North- leaves Ogden 7:45 nnd 9:3d a. m. Re ern railroad ecmductor. but now travel- turning leaving Costilla 8:30 p. m. ing representative of the Charter Oak Fine Prises, Dancing. Fishing. Stove and Range company of 8L Louis, Is In ths city meeting many old friends. a trip to Provo, In attendance REALTY WILL MEET TELEGRAPH 19, 1901. turned away to talk to tha superinthem. It'a generally men who do that sort of thing, though. A woman seems tendent. The customer was a particuto be more provident. man, with white larly No. the work on them le not a dead hair and mustache, a picture of suc-ce- s. loss to me, fur after keeping them a year. I generally offer them for sale "What kind of a story? at a prb e in advance of the value of "I suppose you would rail It a ro1 reap 1m a on Sonus them. work my mance. Twenty years ago he had us from sale of my quite a little money a woman's ring that we assumed neserteJ shoes and many a poor por-nc- make be worn by his fiancee. It was was to shoe for about a third gets a slick most beautiful and certainly the the of It's worth. mot costly ring we had ever made. It was a bit of jewelry that if you A RING WITH A LOVE STORY. once ww you wrould never forget. The woman for whom we knew It waa Insaid tended waa a customer of ours, and "There is a man wit a a A clerk in the elderly big jewelry moat of us watched eagerly to see how DISCUSS THE MATTER OF THE store. The old clerk waa looking at it would look on her hand. She waa ORGANIATION OF AN ASanother elderly man who just had prominent socially, and her same ap SOCIATION. DOREMUS VISIT OF JUNE SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, In about a hundred choice designs of the present seasons printings; probably die most wanted fabrics of present demand worth more than the prices we ask today. In colors andTblack or white ground, The designs are to smaU rosebuds, polka-do- s on colored grounds, andsmafl white figures oh navy blue and and white polka-do- ts black grounds in two grades of doth. j PRICE OF ADMISSION. .. .100 80 . Children The Chicago Dental Co, Mountains of. White Muslin Under-wa- r reinforce. the. June Sale today. You might think the great white sale waa starting off crisp and new this morning. The counter are newly filled with the fresh and dainty garments that are needed by the thousands at thla aeao n. want Hie people of Ogden CUy and Welter county to know that, they appreciate the great run of patronage which they have enjoyed since opening their office to the puhlic. Night Gowns at 50c to $229 25 styles of Corset Covers at 15 styles of It lertolnly In gratifying to uln feel that our honesty and Integrity lias become established no thoroughly In no short a lime, with the people. We wish to impress upon the public mind, most of all, that we do exactly as we my we will. Our offer of the Best Set of Teeth on rubber at. $9.00 baring met with Pitch marked Piurcw that we shall continue ptiiting (hem In at Ihal figure, supplying all alike si eight dollars per set, and absolutely giiaranteei to be high grade in every reaped. Wc make a special 50 day offer of Gold Crowns with solid tips at $5.00 each, and bridge work at .Y(h) per tooth. 27cto $1.19 30 styles of Petticoats at 49c to $3.75 of Drawers at 10, styles 15c to $1.69 This remarkable CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGET OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE REMEMBER OUR OETICE IS AT 347 24th Street OGDEN UTAH sale of shirtwaist suits, it has been a long time since there baa been such a superb offering ef exactly the garments that women wanted the moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the lawn, the thambry shirt waist suits, of which every woman wants several right now. They are made in the prettiest styles we've seen. They are nicely made and good fitting. They are new, fresh, perfect In every way; each suit in Ita own box. The $3.50 Suit now at $2.50 The $5.00 Suit now at $4.00 25 sample Shirt Waist Suits The $4.00 Suit now at $3.00 -2 Price. 1- WONDERFUL RIBBON VALUES. 5 inch width very fine all silk Satin Taffeta AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT 10c, 14c, 16c a yd. OF FLOWERS. Can be had. when you use one of our s bcHUliful. sparkling Yaxrs, .We carry shapes and sixes to accommodate any bouquet, from the most delicate to the largest. Used in any manner, flowers li.xu-tffa room, but what rharin and grace is lent with an elegant vase of always radiant and . with all the colors of the Numerous designs and shape j await your discrimination here, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. THE HOflSEKEEPERSHARVEST Cut-Glas- Cut-Glas- raiu-bow- J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers UffTCINUl and Opticians. TIME. WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER DO, Bny muslin by the yard, and have It made into sheets and pillow rasea at home, or, buv the sheets and s nearly made, ready to put p0 the bed. at less than tile cost of the mnslin'bv the yard? plljow eaai-plt'" J?n ,,k' rlh here- - The muslins the same, grade for grade; you can see that by the weU known brands on each piece. Sheets With Plain Hem. 81x90 Beats ail . . , 81x90 Extra Heavy , . U Pillow Cases With Plain Hem. 50c 65c 42x36 Argylc 42x36 Spartan . 12c 13fc LAST & THOMAS taamj |