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Show MORNING THK 'JUNIOR FUNERAL Fly-gar- son-in-la- James T. Kane, a well known hoan, la down from Pocatello, PROHIBITION Ida- NOMINATION e. Prohibition well-kno- Principles of Protection Are Reaffirmed. VERY INTERESTING PROGRAM IS RENDERED AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Gate Meney at Yestardav'a Races waa Insufficient to Pay Track EmCommenetmant Exareiaaa Will Ba ployes' Wages. Held This Morning at 10 a. m. Rev. Cushnahan ia Expected ta Junior day exercise at the Sacred Heart academy yeuterday morning were exoeptiunally bright and pretty Instrumental and vocal this year. The numbers of the youthful musicians gave evidence of musical ability almost every number being rendered faultlessly. Miss Allre Colt mans paenthetic song received a core, but she merely responded hy a bow. The young artist has a wonderful voice, being very strong, rich and clear. JeruA paper waa read on Tasso' salem Delivered." by Mies A. Maguire, the author, In a fine voire, who la pursuing a post grad lists course. Perhaps the most fetching numbers were two drills one a very pretty fancy one hy tbe little musicians, the other a very fine tennis drill by sixteen of the juniors. Premiums were awarded In ail departments. Four diplomas in rainier System of Penmanship to the Misses A. Maguire. M. Shephard, L. Woodall and E. Iverson. Rev. J. H. Thom t woo of Boulder, Mont, gave tbe closing remarks and complimented the students on the excel cnee of their program and lady like and graceful rendition. A very fine display of needlework, drawings and painting was on exhibition in the rooms, as well aa some very fins rlasa work. Today Ilia commencement exercise take place at 10 a. m. Rev. P. M. Cush-naha- n ia expected to arrive in time to attend the exercise, which he haa not missed In eighteen years. The following i the program for (he commencement exercises of the Seered Heart academy, which occur today at 10 a. m. Mosakowski Waltz E. Pur Piano Misses O'Connell, Ryan, Tar ter. Shephard, Colt man. Fanner. Mis Tomaaek Salutatory Contralto solo, The Deathless Army Mia Coltniau Torotere Accompanied by Mis OT'onniMl. Essay, The Footprint of Divinity." Mis Lamoreaux. Soprano solo. The Swallows," Cuwen well-merite- -- I PORTLAND REDUCTION MILLCLOSES Me-'"-'- ,,,,, REEDJ10TEL e - m There will be no more horse rarlug at a'Vshingum park this year, and a report was In circulation tonight that the track wlil he abandoned. The stand taken by the city authorities prohibiting betting in any form nt the track in responsible for the curtailment of the present meeting. With the elimination ol the bookmaker race goer refused to patronize the track, and during the Inst two day not t notigh money was taken in at the gate to pay the employe of ibe track, to say nothing of the purses for the races, which amounted to an average of $4,000 a day. After the race had been run off today the directors of the club held a meeting to consider the advisability of (oniinuiiig ihe meeting for the foil twenty-fiv- e the large days, ilesuii suinK of money that would he lost and the decision waa reaihcd to close the galea for the present meeting at least. The announcement was made by Secretary Howard that all flakes left to be decided had been declared off. Among the stake left undecided are the Hyde Park stakes, the Sheridan Handicap the Young Handicap and the Wheeler Handicap. A proposition was made to Secretary Howard to run some of these stakes at the other tracks, hut it was refused. Mr. Howard declaring that if they could no( he decided at Washington paik they would not he run at all. Ruinmary: First rare Mile and seventy yard: Apple won; Telephone, second; Lacy Crawford, third. Time, 1:47. Second Five furlongs: Olsen won: Florentine, second; John Smith, third. Time. 1:05 Third Five furiougs. Ihe lakeside stake: The Mlat won; la Izinde, second: Regal, third. Time. 1:01 Beau Ormonde Fourth One mile: won; Ihil Filch, second; Bragg. thlrA Time, 1:41. Fifth Six furlong: Clifton Forge won: Bylvla Talbot, second ; Komombo, third. Time, 1:13 Chicago, June 21. 5. 2-- 5. New York, June 21. Sheepshead Bay summary; First race Five and a half furlongs: Highborn won; Ike S.. second; II., third. Time, 1:08. Second The Surf, five end a half furlongs: Sparkling Star won; Gilpin, second; Tongorder, third. Time, 1:08. Third Six furlongs, selling: Mimosa won; Old England, second; Coburg, third. Time. 1:13. Fourth The Swift, seven furlongs: Stalwart won: Bryn Mawr, second; Hnmmstlrk, third. ' Time, 1:26 Fifth1 The Introductory steeplechase, short eourss: Iavator won: Flying Buttress, second; Fulminate, third. Time. 4:07. Sixth Handicap, mile and a furlong on turf: Ben MaeDhul won: Grey Friar M. Time, second: Mahon, third. Cun-Hiie- lo 3-- 5. 1:53 St. 5. lntls, June 21. Fair grounds summary: First, race Four and a half furlongs, selling: Loyal Street won; Piller, second: Preventative, third. Time, 1:00. Tom Second Six furlongs, pnrse: a Cache, second; Bride, Klley won; third. Time, 1:21 Third Five furlongs, purse: Dishabille won: Princess Orna. second; Miss Powell, third. Time, 1:05 handicap: Fourth Six furlong, Clear the Arena won; Elastic, second; Warte Nieht, third. Time, 1:20 Fifth Six furlong, selling: Jerry Hunt, won: Short Cake, second; Sol Smith, third. Time. 1121 Sixth race Mile and twenty yards: Wolfram won: Goo Goo, second; Echo-dalthird. Time, 1:65, 3-- 5. 2. 4. 4. e, Seattle. June 21. Four thousand person were treated to a worlds record performance st the Meadow today when Rio Shannon went n mile and a quarter, clearing five hurdles in 2:10 flat, finishing on thatdl, with Otis up. This performance equals that of Kurt Cock ran. at. Brighton Reach, in November, 1S82. with 127 pound up. Rij Shannon carried 130 pounds. Summary: First race, seven furlongs, selling: Iiiaugalnr won; Judge Vonrhio. second: Miss Vera Hurd. Tiaie, 1:28 Second race, three and a half furlongs, selling: Killy Mahon won; Titus. second; ItaubT, third. Time. :41. Third race, seven furlongs selling. Ulirada won; Algaretta second; Prue Wood third. Time, 1:28. Fourth race, mile and n quarter, hurdle handiest): Rio Shannon won; Mila second; Jim Bozeman, third. Time, 2-- 2:1. Fifth race, six furlongs, soiling: won: Col. Van second; l)ol-lilady H.. third. Time. 1:11. Sixth race. mile, selling: Montana Peeress won; Kitty Kelly, second; Leash third. Time, 1:41 lk BOBRIKOFF ISBURIED Long Expected Family I Event in Imperial Imminent. St. Petersburg. Juno 21. The body of General Kohrikuff. the lale Govern-nr-Gencr- of Finland, arrived hero r was retoday from i ceived with full military honor and whh Intern'd hi Hie family vault hi The Scrgcvio ncHr Si. Pctershurg. Umpernr wa present, hut the F.inprv-- s dn! rm attend the tuiriul. Hltlumch h fom-iiigfo- in'ended to r company ttu Emperor. long expected event in the imperial family 1 nudeis'nnd to ho imminent.. TEXAS DEMOCRATS CHOOSE -- ' tration or boundary question, hut tha mem Iters of the committe suggested a plank covering that point, the remark belug made that the fact that Senator Izidge had been a meqiber of that of Betting Brings Cardinal Receipts to Zero. Mayor K. P. Coliman, of Idaho Falls, who has boon in the city for a few days, . will leave tonight, for hia home with Ms daughters. Misses Mabel end Alice Honor for General le Result of Change Tollman, who have been attending the of Sentiment Within Paat Sacred Heart academy for the past Ten Daya. year. Chicago. Juno 21. There has been Captain F. W. Little, the a wonderful change In sentiment in our Omaha mining man. is in the city. party ranks in tha last ten days con the Presidential nomination," renting The George A. I .owe company are said Alonzo E. Wilson, chairman of the moving into (heir handsome new store Illinois Prohibition executive commiton Washington avenue. tee today. Most all of our prominent ment have declared for General Nelson ladies' Free day at Glenwood Park A. Miles and 1 predict bis nomination, Wednesday, June 22nd. Free admis- probably on the first ballot, at Indiansion to park, vaudeville matinee st 4 apolis next week. Bam P. Jones of p. m., evening at 8,30; dance at 8:30. Georgia, or Georgs W. Carroll of BeauAll free for the ladles. mont, Texas, will be given the second Mlea TomuNek. place." Accompanied by Miss Ryan. M. sons Robert and J. Dalton Mr. Essay. A Star Once Been ia Never and Howard of Willard, are the gnestd Mis Callaghan Wholly Lost" D. Johnson. They expert of Mrs. J. Vouul quartette. "Higoletto" ..Verdi to leave in a few days for St. Louis Misaea Kyan, Tomasek, Coltman, Tarto attend the exposition. ter. " Essay, Life's Prelude" Mi Dominick Rodgers, the pugilist, who .Blanks Walts has ben in the Indian territory Mr 8. H. A. Cecilian Clult. bout six months, is back In Ogden on Pianos: Accompanied of Ore Caused Shortage by Military's where be will try to arrange a match Misses Hill, Massey. Coltman. Wilk In Closing Mina is the Action before leaving for California. Rodgers ens, Brown, G. Maguire, Iverson, Cauaa. have been besting some good men in Murphy. the south end Colorado, among them CTasa poem Mis B. Maguire Colorado Springs, Colo., June 21. The O'Dell Kid and Jack Harris, being Titanla Thomas solo, a Soprano Portdirector of the Howbert, Irving Flying Dutchman. Mias Kyan. land Gold Mining company, stated toO'Connell. Accompanied by Mi day that the Portland reduction mill at Colorado City would be closed down Essay, "To Wrestle. Not to Reign." t Misa Farmer. the last of the week because of a shortKowalski age of ore occasioned by the cessation March Hongrolne ToMisses First O'Connell, piano of the ten at mine ago. operation daya The following are arrivals for the masek. will Tho be mill closed weeks. three hours. past twenty-fou- r Second piano Mlsse Donaghy, 8. It is generally believed that no union James T. Kane, Pocatello; J. G. mill men will be employed when It reMaguire. Gounod Beck, Jr., San Francisco: W, Brown opens. as the smeltermen's Union is Praise Te the Father Senior Vocal Class. city; C. Martin. New York; II. O. affiliated with the Western Federation Stanford, Salt Lake; Dr. W. II. Hinion, of Miners, against which organization Diplomas and medal awarded to graduate. Denver; T. F. Guineo, Chicago; Wm. the directors declared themselves yesMi Bowen, Salt Lake; Jno. P. Cobb. Salt terday. The Portland in the only Valedictory Donaghy lake; J. W. Byrnes, La Grande, Ore.; unionized mill at Colorado City at this Address to graduates Rt. Rev. L. Beanlan, D. D. Mrs. Pauline C. Cawker. Carson Citv, time, the others having operated with Nev.; H. M. McCarty, Chicago: C. C no union men since the strike last RED CROSS' PRAIA WORTHY WORK. Cliecnv, Zanesville, Ohio; Geo. L. fall. Birkmalr. ISan Francisco; Geo. W. Man Lany. June 21 Detailing the "Gray, Chicago: B. O. Case, wife and COMMISSION OF INQUIRY APsou. Chicago; W. O. Nickum. Salt fighting of June IK and 18. a corresPOINTED. Lake; J. L. Whitlock, Chicago; F. W. Washington, June 21. A commis- pondent of the Associated Press whn Little, Jr., Omaha: Royal J. Whitlock, sion consisting of lawrenre O. Murray, was present at the battle of Vafangow Chicago; Roy T. Byrne. Omaha; A. R. assistant secretary of commerce and la- says that the work of the Red Cross in Ware. Chicago; Hyriim Peterson, bor; Major General John M. Wilson. IT. attending to the wounded under fire Chicago; Edgar Duel, city. 8. A., retired; Commander Cameron was heyonl all praise. One Red Cross McR. Winslow, U. 8. N.; Herbert Knox assistant waa killed and another wound POSTOFFICE EMPLOYES OUTING Smith, deputy commissioner of rorpor ed. ationa in the department of commerce The Tobolsk regiment saved the last Spend a Very Pleasant Evening at the and labor; and Mr. George tlhler. sup- hospital train front VHfangnw hy galervising Inspector general of the steam- lantly throwing Itself between the Hermitage Last Night boat inspection service, has been ap- train and a superior force of Japanese in Dancing. pointed to investigate t)i disaster to and gy holding off the enemy while the General Slocum near Hell Gate In train steamed out under a heavy lire. the The employes of the Ogden postoffli-Hie East River, wherein more than 700 Bhell fire hurned the Re-- Cross steand friends held their annual outing lives were lost. The commission will al! the supplies helonglng to the ulslast evening at the Hermitage. The report at. once to Secretary Cortelyou. of Merry and much hnspiibl maparty left the rity at 7 o'clock and The assignment of General Wilson and ter terial. drove to the famous resort, where a Commander Winslow to on the St. Peferahurg. June 22. 8:07 a. m. chicken and trout dinner was await-lu- g commission was made by duty the president The dispatch of the Associated Press them. In the evening they attended at the request of Secretary Cortelyou from Liao Yang, under dale of June 21. the dance at the Hermitage pavilion, The commission's Investigation will he praising the work of the Red Cross, as w hirh waa a pleasant affair. The (Arty entirely Independent of the Investiga- observed by one of its correspondents was as follows: Post master and Mrs. tion to be made by the local si the battle of Vafangow. effect unlly Thou. H. Davis, Mrs. Dimming of Sar-- t boardshortly of steamboat inspectors undpr disposes of a report from Newchwang anient o, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank the of section 44 30 of the rethat Liao Yang had been raptured hy Howe. Mrs. Dalsey McGaw. Misses Bella visedprovisions which statutes, compels an in- the Japanese on June 28. Slater. Ella Chandler. Nellie Moran, to be made in such esses. The authorities here have no news Kate Meyer and Rae Woodcock; John quiry of fighting In that region, though there P. Fogarty, Denver. R. F. D. represenATTORNEY CANNOT MAKE PEACE. is a probability of an encounter bavins tative; F. M. Sharp. P. O. inspector: Pittshurg June 21. After a day of taken place in the neighborhood of Hal Her Richey. Bert Litzenberg. Frank the attorneys who have hren Cheng, as alresdy pointed out in the wrangling Clayion, Fred Hart. Andrew Christianof Associated Press dispatch. sen. Ernest Bowman, Samuel Gris, R trying to adjudicate the troubles Mr. and Mrs. lawrence Cowle Phipps, W. Cain. adjourned not to meet again until the FIRE DESTROYS MILL AND LUMcase is argued in the courts, when the BER YARD. NOSE EROKEN motion for a change of wenue ia made week. next Denver in New York. June 22 Fire broke out George Wessler, Member of Ogden after 1 o'clock ihis morning In shortly 21. The committee Chicago, June Baseball Team, ia Hit by a mill of L A., Hall on Fit It on Hired. the met after on permanent organization Thrown Ball. N. J.. nnd spread quickly to the convention adjourned and elected Paterson. E. Johnson of Now Jersey, the Van Kirk lumlter yard, nearly William The Ogden baseball team walloped eniimated at between Ha- ransiiic a lo the miners at Park City yesterday af- rbairmnn. and Governor Carter of 1200.08(1 and ittHi.nno. waii. secretary. ternoon is an interesting exhibition a Fame by the clone score of 9 .to 8 In New York. June 21. The gift of the heir favor. York New io Russia the of Emperor The game was nut one of the teg itTWO LOSE LIVES IN EXTUD- exchange, a beautiful Russian er I y schedule league games hut was Stock SIOV was presented to the officers of vase, rotten i,p to add zest and life to the G. the hy Consul General 1V exchange A. R. gathering at Park New York. June 22. An anvil- City. About Toneinsky. representing Count Cassini ven carloads of passengers went the Russian ambassador, today. larr sloop I reported to have Vnm Ogdeu. and as there were large blown up early today white coniine v trowds from other piaces. the great up the hay. The poll, e believe at EXCURSION. SCANDINAVIAN r.ining camp was crowded with visilest two perwip lost their live 21rl. lagoon. via O. H.L.H.R. June Tfte explosion occmred a ltHlf a tors ss it has not been in many days. 10 a. m. leaves train Ogden mile off shore, opposite Thirty- Msyne and Ryan were batteries for Bperlal the Tsrk City aggregation and Bhnrt-li-ff fourth street, imih Rrnoklvn. Po- CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. lice rowed to the scene and found for tbe Ogden hunch. Taylor play-- d BROKERS. second base in the place of Wessler, part of a gamine tank, an empty dory and two sldp piee of an Continuous quotations on New York abo ass unable to play on account of auxiliary sloop, apparently about having bad his nose .broken by a ball Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy forty-fiv- e feet long, hut pnthiug to thrown from the outfield while prac- and sell stocks and grain on margin enrooms Our indicate the heat's Identity. cash. for or private the before game. ticing Hans Johnwn. sailor on a small able our customers to come In and yacht anchored near shore. wn KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH AND transact business with the utmost blown overboard by tbe force of BAKERY. secrecy. the explosion. Write for our Book of Information Individual lunches and Ice cream nerved from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. C'Syslem of Speculation'), free upon 2434 Washington avenue. application. 212 Washington. FOR MILES 22, 19M. IS FORMULATED FERRIN Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Marshall, sons and daughter, arrived In Ogden from In rotate) lo yesterday and will remainand the city for a visit with relatives friends. Drew Marshall, who went up to Pocatello about eight days ago, ac- HELD IN OGDEN TABERNACLE companied the other members of the YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND and family to Ogden. Mrs. Fred Bowen with VERY LARGELY ATTENDED came in also Effle Mrs. Meyers Pocatello. from the Marshalls High Tribute of Respect Paid to the Honored Dead The High Council make new Ptauo bargain, upright, of Weber Stake Attended In a rase. Will sell or rent very cheap. Body. Mucoln Hotel, 28rd St. Funeral services over the mortal reA. Tamhert of Tonopah, Nev., la In main of Bishop J. M. Ferrln were bald the city oa business. in the Ogden Tabernacle yesterday aftA large congregation of sorMeet the ladies at Glenwood Park ernoon. friends assembled to psy the rowing he will all 22. June They Wednesday. of respect to the honored dead. admitted free to park, afternoon and tribute council of Weher Stake of Tha high danea. vaudeville and They Zion evening, In a body and acted as attended free. time are all going to have a good honorary pallbearers. The presidency of different wards W. M. Taylor of Promontory Point of the stake, bishops were present to and their counsellors is visiting in Ogdeu. pay respect to the memory of their deVC. D. Nirknra is up from Salt Lake parted The services were presided over by for a few daya Rishop John Watson. The following of the deceased siieakers. Deputy Revenue Collector John A. told of his life and labors: N. C. was in the city yesterday. Jjpnzl Bishop David O. McKay of H. C. Jacohe. Sr., Joseph Huntsville. the he will 22nd. Wednesday. June Stanford and Barnard White. great day for tho ladies at Glenwood The floral decorations were numerous They will all be admitted free to the and beautiful. Several fitting solos 4 p. m. at matinee vaudeville park, nnd specially selected hymns were vaudeville and dance in the evening. were sung rendered by the choir under tha free day Ihrotighout the park. direction of Prof. Joseph Bailantyne. are all going. They The six aons of the deceased his Williams Strlngham. and of John P. Fogarty, representative acted as pallbearers Walter Lindsay, the government rural free delivery for Interment took place in the city rente Utah. Wyoming. Colorado and New tery. A large cortege followed the reMexico, with headquarters nt Denver, is mains to tha last resting place. In the city in the Interests of hia department. JUNE TARIFF PLANK CLASS OF BISHOP Grand ball at Hwmitase Wednesday. June 22nd, 1904, under aucpicea cf Stake Bwd of Religion Classes. OGDEN, 'UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, EI.WTOHS. Situ Antonio. Texas.. June 21. Tho Itemorrsiie two convention oteeior at large and sdxhrn district electors. The i (eel ion of delegate at large in the national eon vent ion will hell Wedm silay. The platform committee will report The convention took a recess until morning. l.-- Resolutions mittee Paeset a Reciprocity Plank. Bara Majority of Com- Chicago, June 2L The tariff plank deagreed on by the clares for Cite cardinal principle of protection" and fort her that the rate of duly should be the difference between ihe oust of production in the United State and abroad. The rales of duty should be readjusted only when conditions have so changed that the it. All ttch politic interest demand changes should be made by the Republican party. A king paragraph w adopted in relation to reciprocity, after a very exciting and protracted contest, by a bare majority. Several vote were taken on tbia subject and It waa reconsidered two or three time before being finally comagreed ta It is a declaration for mercial reciprocity which is itossible only tinder a protective tariff and whenever reciprocity arrangements can t perfected without injury to any industry." The opposition to the reciprocity plank was made hy Mr. Blythe of Iowa, Representative Dalzell and Senator Hansbrotigh. while Senator Lodge and Senator Foraker persisted in an effort to secure the declaration. It waa urged that, reciprocity had been Indorsed hy lPt protective platforms and Ihe Bufleech of President McKinley at falo and had been followed hy Ihe present administration in carrying nut the policy of thr McKinley iidniiniutrifion. More lime was spent on ihis lsite than on all the remainder of the platform and all opponents only consented lo might agree when it appeared the fight be taken to Ihe committee on resoluconvention. tions and possibly to the As the matter stand now. the subcommittee will report unanimously. The supporters of the Philippine proOkposition to admit the territories. ofthose lahoma and Indian Territory and of New Mexico and Arizona, have received a satisfactory assurance that be planks supporting lhat policy will inserted In Ihe platform. The plank as submitted by them is as follows: We recognize that in the admission of new State to the union regard rauKt he had not only for the rights end best interests of the people of the territories hut si no for the Tights am. best interests of the people of the United Stale. Therefore we favor and do now pledge the support of the adRepublican party to the Immediate the of remaining union tlie mission to continental territories as two State, Oklahoma and Indian Territory as one. Iand New Mexico and Arizona as anoi ter under such proper and liberal enabseem ling acta as to congress shall, best. Before referring the work of constructing the platform to theon resoluthe full committee listions of the Republican convention suftened to a delegation of woman fragists and also to Representative Bartli ulilt of Missouri, who presented an International arbitration plank. The committee adjourned to meet at 10 oclock tomorrow morning, and Senator Ijodge at once convened the sub- s committee. Representative Bart.holdt plank reads as follows: We favor the peaceful settlement oi all international difficulties by arbitration and advocate the negotiation of arbitration treaties hy the government of the United States and the government of other nations." Ralph Loveland, a member of the committee, presented a plank pledging the parly to further Improvement of waterways, hut that such Improvements he confined to channels within t lie United State. He said a great deal of our river and harbor work had been done in Canadian waters. An application was made for a hearleague and ing hy the Negro Suffrage association. A peonage plank was presented hy as Delegate H. L. Johnson of Georgia, . follows: The growth of a new system of Instates, voluntary servitude, ill several without, conviction through the court, and known as tieonage. appallH the eonsciciice of the rinmlry and we commend to the Republican members of addicongrcK the ciiariment. of such forbid tional laws as will effectually and punish tbe same." SenUpon reassembling at 4 o'clock. ator Tiodgc announced Hie following committee to formulate the platform: lodRe of Massachusetts. Gallinger of New Hampshire, l,antrrbach of New York. Dalzell of Pennsylvania. Foraker of Ohio. Hmikins of Illinois. Clark of Hans-- b Wyoming. Nelson of Minnesota. of rough of North Dakota. Ileybnm Idaho. Blythe of Iowa. Beveridge of Indiana, Short of California. It was expected that Senator Spooner would he on the subcommittee of thirteen. hut he was occupied with the Wisconsin contest. The committee listened to a delegation of woman suffragists who urged that a declaration in favor of woman suffrage should be made. 0 The foil committee Hum a Ijourned until ten o'clock tomorrow. When the mrl, Senator Tzidge for the fret 1ine presented his draft, for a platform, saying It was intended largely as a basis for action by the comHis drnrt included a plank mittee. Mroiigiy commending Hie established rop'idican party on the tariff, and in terse language the necessity fur v.tairtaiuing ihe precious policy it: tb iniered of American Industry, in efoiMnii to Hi' wan a declaration party to a readjusi-nen- t c!. mill lug tb' of the schedules if found to 1: in t!ir future. There was u'so a mild declaration t" the subject of reciprocity and a proa nouncement. against trusts, bn reservation In ihe Interest of "ratali-lislie- d. legitimate industries" In this ronnectio:i it congratulated the parly upon 1cgi.!H.inil oil the trust question since' Mr. which liad been Roosevelt bream president. Tbre was also a pank dealing with ihe Pnnpma renal and the policy of the Tr.i.rJ Kta'cs toward Cuba upon which H: if publican party is felicitated. It a dc. larat ion In favor of rlo encouraging American shipping. Mr. Lodge's draP d! 1 not contain any (let iara' ion on tb subject of Ihe arbi n commission should not stand In tlie way of a proper presentation of it in view of its imimrtanre. A number of suggestions male by outsiders were considered but none of them had been acted upon when, at 7 o'clock, the committe took a recess for dinner. Indeed, none of the propositions, including those prerented hy Senator Lodge, had at that time been more than tentatively considered and niemticr of tile committee expressed the belief that many changes would be made before the final acceptance of the plat form. The tariff plank is attracting more alteution than any other feature of the platform, and mcmlicrs of the subcommittee think that no agreement will be reached until a very late hour. Already objections have been raised by the wording of the plank, and Representative Dalzell and Senator are opposing the clause relating to reciprocity. Mr. Dalzell does not want any reference to the subject while Sen. is contending for tlie suggestion contained. in bis resolution that an adjustment of the tariff should be made with regard to enlarged commercial relations with foreign countries. The reciprocity clause ia urged by those who declare that it waa In the last speech of President McKinley and that the republicans should endorse that portion of hia policy. llane-boroug- llans-bnriHi- RAILROAD NOTES. vt, superintendent of the 5ou.he Pacific, came in last evening r J; their trip of inspection over Southern Pacific in their privai. 4 "No. 6" and "Buena Veutura. Seven well filled car of excurin-Ist- s. left this morning for Park to attend the G. A. R. reunion at The Qgden baseball team conyianied the veterans and wt'i n an exhibition game of hare), all w,x the Miners today. 81. Paul, June boul S3 generaj passenger agents, representing every read west, of Chicago memblii of the Transcontinental Fa.sengw . socistion. met here today to flx for a number of national convention to he held In western coast cities th i fall. tkJ-plac- 2I.-A- Washington, June The has been placed in charge of the bant which is insolvent gh ALL THIS WEEK Chicago, June 22 The on resolution adjourned at 12:50 o'clock this Chairman morning. Izslge announced that the committee had concluded the platform and waa reaJy to report to the full committee at 10 o'clock this morning. Not one word ss to the platform was Chairman Lodge's statement when asked for details. The tariff plank was finally agreed upon, after an especially strong reiteration of the republican policy of protection announcing a willingness to wherever bui-ne- ss change the schedule conditions demanded the change", but the opinion I expressed that all changes should he along protection lines. DE KOTA The World's Greatest Magician. CROSS A HOLDEN Refined Comedy Sketch Artist WONDERFUL BUSCH America's Most Artistic Gymnast. DEVOY ft PERI Premier Buck A Wing Dancers. THE GIRL FROM KENTUCKY In Refined 8ong and Dances. OPPOSE JEWISH SETTLEMENT. NEW ILLUSTRATED SONG AND MOVING PICTURES. Mombassa. British East African Protectorate, June 21. 8ir Charles N. F. Eliot, British commissioner and commander in chief for the East African Protectorate, ha resigned the roramls-slonershbecause he 1 opposed to the proposed Jewish settlement In the protectorate. Performance at 8:30. Dancing at 9:30. ip J T t LADIES FREE DAY Pittsburg, June 21. Fire in AlleWednesday June 22. gheny today destroyed the plants of the Allegheny Carpet Cleaning comBig vaudeville matinee at 4 p. tn. pany, the Duff Construction company, Vaudeville and dance in the evening, the Allegheny Cornice and Skylight All free fbr the ladies including free company, the Allegheny Automobile admission to park. company and the Allegheny Foundry Cars every ten minutes. comiiany. Ixiss, $75,008. Dental The Chicago Co. want the people of Ogden Cityand Weber county to know that imy appreciate the great run of patron Age which they have enjoyed sines opening their office to the public. It certainly is gratifying to ns to feel that our honesty and integrity has become established so thoroughly in so short a time, with the people. We wish to Impress upon the public mind, most of all, that ws do exactly as we say we will. Our offer of the Best Set of Teeth on rubber gt $8.00 having met with such marked success that we shall continue putting them In at that figure, supplying all alike at eight dollars per set, and absolutely guaranteed to be high grade in every respect. We make a special 30 day offer of Gold Crowns with solid tips at $5.00 each, and bridge work' at $5.00 per tooth. CALL EXAMINE OUR WORK GET OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE REMEMBER OUR OFFICE IS AT 347 - - - OGDEN jixMa Street 24l;li m UTAH aHeaaffiKMffBMWEill 1 UTAHNA PARK STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Entrance on 25th street Opposite Reed Hotel. The Weeli. of .. 20th .. ....... .. ..June THREE CAM P BELLS JEAN WILSON. , .. . ,, .... RUSSELL A DUNBAR ILLUSTRATED SONG.,,,,.,.. SMITH A CHESTER .. ,. . .... . .Juggling on tha Green . . ... . , Ballad Presenting "My Hannah Lady" .. .. .. ...... .. .. ., ,. .... .... ,. .. .. HARRINGTON THE BUCKEYE TRIO E. R. GO UR LEYS UTAH Cit-L.- s aa ..Jean Wilson Operatic ..Blackface PRICE OP ADMIS8ION. .......... .. . Adults ( hildren FTCSZ2 AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS, On hr had. when you use one of our beautiful, sparkling Cm.-GlVases. We carry shape and sizes to accommodate any boiiquri, from the mod delicate lo the largest. Used iu any manner, flowers bean-tif- y a roiim. hut what charm and grace ia lent with an elegant vase of alnay radiant and gleaming . wi'h s' the rolors of the rain bos-Numerous designs and shapes 8 wait jour'di'criminatJon here. a Cut-Glas- J. Duo Monologuist Comedy Acrobats and Contortionists Moving Pictures g w.-nrc- l 21. comptro ler of the currency has received word of the failure of the Medina National bank at Medina, N. Y. Robert Lyon s. Jewelers LEWIS & CO. snd Opticians. . .190 5o |