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Show M01IXISG tpl-- . .ikiueuio, rp visiting In Ogden. utWU and relative Turner was formerly Mr Dcpoi-tc- HEART Inii young man, who knew thetstei--dir bo wae killed on the cutoff by being run over by a train nf Officer N. A. Herrick car, reportedthetodeceased was (rum unUv that hai;a county, Calif., ana that. i.W buitincitj father was in the aaloon A lii!-i- COMMENCEMENT SUCCESSFULLY BY there. The marriage of Miss Janie Herrick of Logan and Mr. Archibald Patterson CgJen, occurred yesterday in Logan Temple. Miaa Herrick la the accomdaughter of Mr. plished and Mrs. A. E. Herrick, formerly of ihia city. Mr. Petteraon la a promising young business man of thta place, beng engaged in thd Uveatock busincs bere. Mr. and Mrs. Petteraon will be at home to their many friends after July lat, at 2148 Jefferson avenue, this city. of e W. A. Bar hot, preaident of the Western Tour Publishing company of St Louia, la in the city in the interest a of the book entitled, Preaident Roose-velt'- a Western Tour 1903." which he He la making a collecis compiling. tion of pictures taken of the president while driving through the streets, and will also print photographs of the principal citizens who . entertained him, and hla calls here are confined to the members of the reception commit- - Eight young men left Ogden yesteron Union Pacific No.C, for day morning ' th j foreign missionary service for Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. A..D. Young, Jr., Waller 8tev Ernest Ford and Leon Reilly will Iens, In England. Fred Williams and , llilton Purdy are assigned to Great J Britain, no special conference having ji yet been named as their Held of lari bor. Prof. Alfred Nelson will go to Scandinavia and Roy Clark is assigned ii to Germany. A large crowd of friends and relatives was down to bid them LS UWWfMNOCEftEMONY PERFORMED ' AT9MIOHNOON TODAY. fj -- I Oeryfltnmedlate'Refatlvee of Contraot ins Barbies Present Honeymeon -- Trip to Ceaet. Ji - Kkthryn Cross, of Emporia. Kansas, and A. C. Gourley, of Ogden, 'were united In marriage at high noon yesterday, at the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. H. F. Horton, 2117 Lincoln Ays, by the Rev. J. EL Carver. Mr Gourlay haa been staying at 'the home of her cousin for the past eight months. She la a decided beauty 'and la prominent in Ogden aoclety circles Mf. Gourlay haa been con- netted with the Standard an collector Mu the circulation department tur a number of years past and haa a host not friends in the city, who wish him 'God peed on hla matrimonial Misa . voy-vage- . - The newly wedded couple left this afternoon at 216 on the Overland Limited for a trip to San Francisco, Port- - . PUPILS. Total Lost lard and Seattle. Mr, Ooorlay haa not yet decided t where he will locate, but haa been seriously considering the proposition of going into bqslneea in one of the 1a-- 1 rifle coast Cities. pfay. Ye-th- - r J . f, vessel. The new schedule establishes rates to other ports as follows: To Stockholm. $23. to Hamburg. Bremen. Rotterdam and Antwerpi $27, to Austrian porta $25. June 22. At a meeting here of the Assoc-1st- ! on of the Defendants of Andrew Warde (prominent in the early history of Connectia cut) ft haa been derided to erect memorial to the founder of the fam-I- y in Amerira, at Fairfield. Conn. Many prominent persons are ronpected V'lth the association, or which Edward Trumbull Wards of Santa Barbara, t'al.. ia preaident and Gea. Joseph Wheeler one of the organizers Paper were read tracing the fam-IT- 's connection to an early date In the twelfth century. . I'harh jail here, iii ot preset i. "i the union mm ai'-others, being, iu my opinion, unui law ml, the Wesleit: means to Minors will use all their i..i .nliers In their ltotiii-sill In- - resorted No violence a may be to. Iiut such lentil . 1 f 1L-I- I n l I ' NtvlN i jl j fient. Kleu-zowsk- of the csiidiiifttes were said Li lavor Jivico Parker for the presided- lial nominal ion hut the prevailing scu- titnent was against any insiruc'liins. . PROGRAM ABANDONED. Indianapolis, June 22. The program of ilia five sweepstakes planned for today by the rack shot gathered here American to con lest for the Grand handicap prize was abandoned and the concluding event arranged for yesterday. was shot off, followed hy the calling of the first squads in the preliminary handicap. This change was necessary on account of tbe large number of VERMONT DEMOCRATS Select National Delegatee Are Uninstructed, But Some Are Favoring Parker. ur DemBurlington, VI., June were held in this cily today, aa follows: One waa to aclect four delegates at large to the national convention, a second was to nominate a state tlokrt and the third and fourth were district con vent tons Ui choose the district delegate to tlie 22c-Fo- ocratic convention STEAL ROBBER Chicago, June 22. Mrs. Annie Brzn an aged widow, has been robbed of fl.700, which she had been ac- cumulating during sixteen years to be used as part recompense for a wrons committed by her husband. The mon-t- y waa kept lieneath a cuplward in the house. Through nearly. two - decades Mrs. Brzoliohata struggled and auffered to raise a fund which at hrry death might be left to Mias Marie Crow, who waa made fatherless at the hands of Brxnbohata, and who for several years has made her home with Mre. Brio t. ts John Cross was killed by during a quarrel in Chicago many yean ago. Brzoliohata waa con victed and sent to the penitentiary, and on hla release he Joined his wife la a plan to rare for Crow daughter Brxnbohata died two years ago andMr Brzobohata made rigid economy to carq for the Crasa girl. Fears are expressed that rite theft will have a aerioua effect on the widow. bo-ha- Brxo-lioha- Hope Bleach, yard 7c. . 12 c yard, 8c. From Wednesday to Saturday ' 25. JUNE (ftngbain, Outing flannel, dark and light, yard 8c. (Advertised elsewhere 12 FOUR MEN INJURED IN In every department bright, fresh merchandise of the wanted kinds Prices unmatched and unmatchable. With a New York office and competent buyers constantly on the alert for bargain offerings purchasing, as. we do, all kinds of merchandise in jobbers quantities at jobbers prices, we were never so well Fr?nrii Madras gingham Olc quality. 15c. Madras, for ladles' shirtwaists, men's fan y shirts, etc . 22c. Boston, Juno 23. Four prominent men Dr. Franklin C. Newell Dr.Rich-ar- d Frotbingham O'Neill, a son of Rea; Admiral O'Neill, Richard Borden of Fall River, and Henry Sweet haye been injured in an automobile accident on Brookline avenue. I)r, ONeill waa able, to go home, bill: the others were taken to the cily hospital. It la not thought they were aerioualy hurt. How the accident occurred ia not known. A hoy found the wrecked automobile which appeared to have collided with a telegraph pole. The four men lay unconacktua on the ground to been hurled. Police which they-ha- d ambulances carried them to the hoA pitaL ginghams, 7c. 2 luch corded percales, 'ight and medir.m shades. Btripe and flgur. D.e. 37 is the goods are new, fresh, crisp styles. You know the policy of this store-w- hy mention the fact that year alter year our clearance sales keep this stock clean just as the good housewifes house cleanings render the home free from accumulations of undesirable matter. Read every description, every price. Therell be a crowd here Wednesday morning. lie in it if you appreciate low prices. semi-annu- drRas h Oxfords In all sixes, regular $1.60 and ' $2.50 quail tics ,.$1.00 tallies $3 ollpiicis and oxforda, all sizes and at lna on bargain table 1.9S Mens j Oxfords, regular $3, $3.60 and $4 values, on 2.35 bargain table Men's Shoe, $2.25 and $2.50, on bargain table.. 1.85 Bovs' Canvaa shoes, sizes 13 to 6, worth $1.50 05c Youths' Shoes, sixes $ to 13 new and OFF 1- -2 Any Ladies .Tailored Suit in the house. 130 Handsome Duck , skirting in navy, 12 c Spring Styles. wort: i x3C, La Junta. Colo., June 22. Lulu Adams, who shot anil killed Patrick li. King. Jr., last February, lias been discharged hy the jury, the laitrr holding that (hr shooting waa jvetiflable. On (be aland the defendant testified that King had lietrayed her under promise of mnnfage and th'n refused to carry out his promise. She aiaj swore that she waa insane at tho lime she fired the shot I hit killed King. 12 c Sheets 71x90. worth 75f sale price 6 lint-hemstitched scarfs, with drawn work. plain or stamped, worth $1. 79c; worth fiOe, 44c. 1 dux. linen photo frames, with mountings, worrit 6dc and 75c...'. 25c Linen Tray cloilis, fringed, stumped or plain, worth 15c and 2ftc, for 17e and 9c. Linen Tes Cloths, hemstitched, with one row of . drawn work, stamped or plain, worth 60o. . 43c Damask Tea Cloths, worth 45c 39C Swiss Scarfs, 4(F, 50c, and bde 2c He ms tile. sheets 81x90, regu- lar 85c, White bed spreads, ext ra size, regular $3.25 sale price $175. NEGOTIATIONS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY White lied size Bprcada.extra - $2.17 $2.50 va!u- While bed spreads.cxt ra bizo worth $?.75 ... Government Must Produce Either Perdicarfs Alive or Raix-ou- ll Moorish GOn Child's knit waists, made like Nazareth waist ,15c. Ladies chick gingham aprons, regular 25c 2ic. Ladies' Cotton ribbed ve' s. and fit. we'l to form, 1 2 l-9c. quality. , White I .worth 8c 2c toweling, 5c. Heavy buck hemstitched towels, worth 40c, all-lin- good, regular Jdc for 7c 15c Regular 20c for 22c Regular 3dc for BATTENBERG PATTERNS. 5c kinds ..... ..... 3c 10c kinds ..... ... It 18c 25c kinds All now large size towels, cream rnd white, worth 20c, ........ Corsets Summer not corsets, size IS, 15s only . . i, . Koval Worater corsets, black $1.25 and drab, regular 68c value Batiste girdle corsets, white, 29e worth 40c, sale price ... White Lawn Underskirts 78c Ladies white lawn underskirt, draw string top. deep flounce, finished with embroidery, wide and full, regular $1.15 Swiss Bonnet Infants' Swiss embroidered toque lionneig, regular 85c Tucked Swiss bonnets, full ruche around face, regular ..... ... 5bc Children's white lawn Tanta-ehante- r crowns, ruffle. GOc quality 68c 39c hat. full S9o Ladies' and percale sun bonnet iu ril and blue. 20c. '4 I grade embroidered habutai 90c 66c. grade new fancy Uffetaa, 60c 90c. 90c grade MeeM-- lnea 40a. forded 75c plain 25c. alike, 9o .Ammonia, worth 15o Face Chamois 4c Colored finishing braid 2 for.. Sc Chiffon stock foundations, 8c, Gc and ....... 2c 7c Fancy colored elastic .. Coumnut Oil soap, bar 3a Hold Fast Skirt Supporter, worth 2uc ... ..19c Shell hack combs, worth 15c. ..lie taather Handle Bags, worth 45c $c, 75c, fl and 81.25 Black and colored belt In nilk and leather, worth 25c and ...... ...... ..... ..... ... ....... ......1 Sc belt Buckle nets Sue Oxidized Mexican drawn work doilies, . handmade hemstitched and frlng ed 17c, worth 2dc to 25c. 29c, worth 25c to 30c. h Center Pieces Stamped for Mount Mellidk Embroi29s dery, worth 35c While Floss for working 33c per dox. Children's Notions ....19c Castile soap, warranted pure.. 8c Castile Soap with wash rag, 7c regular 10c Leather belts in green and blue, were 50c 29c Ready-Mad- e Wash Dreises. Childrens pink and blue check gingham dresses, flounce over shoulder, trimmed with embroidery, ages one to three. ..23c Fancy pique yoke dresses with flouncs over shoulder, trimmed with finishing braid, 33c ages one to four years. ... A pretty line of gingham drexses. trimmed In fanry pique and finishing braid, ' 1X0 sixes 4 to 10 years at.... Ladies Wrappers 79c A $2 25c Lisle gloves, modes, grey, advertise ............ nuu wb wwm til Bargains While earing you money on all materials we save you money also on the buttonn. Here are the cheapest prices ever quoted on high grade pearl buttons. 6 sizes, pearls, tiny size; regular 13 12c a dozen quality, 7c. 3 dox. I 20c. pearl bub-ionregular 4c 'a dozen, 2 l-- pearl regular btit-ton-a, 7c 5c. nice line of Iadiea' percale wrappers, good quality, blue and white, black and white and red and white, stripes and figures, sizes 32 to 44, 79c regular $1 value Fancy pearl bullet buttons, all sixes, regular 20c 15c a dozen. Entire stock of fancy trimming buttons, and all cohired pearls, at cut prices. 60c quality, 39c. 60c quality, 35c. 35c quality, 25c. 25c qnality. 19c Rubtroam. genuine 25c article 19c Dr. Graves' tooth powder, excellent 25c article, 17c. Mennen's talcunr. 15c. Cuticura soap 2(M Enthymol.. ..20c' Marvel" washable gloves, serviceable, beautiful kid . . 98c and black, some these 3i values. Button Pearl bitllet buttons. regular 15c all sizes, 10c. Gloves H. w-- "aqagjBaarBaap v 28c Mercerised Pillow Girdles, ail col- ora, worth 35c 27o Silk Finished Crochet Cotton 4c 14c. chi'-drf-n- . Batten berg threads all numbers 4c a hall. Extra quality k, 80c. 24-li- ne Swiss Scarfs, $1, $1.25 ssd $1.35 , 79c Swiss Shams, 40c, 50c and tide . 29c Swiss Shams, $1. $1.25 and $1.35 79e Pillow Tops, worth 25c 19c Pillow Tops, work 50c SJc Pillow Tops, worth 60c 49c 29c Lithograph Pillow Tops, worth 38c All designs, worth 60r 49c Center Piece. Stamped Dolllca.and Entire stock; none reserved; Sckinds. 3c; Die kinds, 6c; 15c kinds, 11c; 25c kinds, 19c; 35c kinds, 27c. 3:,c klR'lH 25c. hath 1.85 BATTENBERG BRAIDS . . $2.2 j i pearl shirt watet sets, squat e and round shupex, new, 39c. Dead. -2 h It cat 1.10 2.69 Timely Savings on Fancy Work Goods and Materials h Pillow cane 9c. Extra good quality 45x36 and 42 Her Under Promise of Marriage. ...., styles Men's $3 and $3.50 shoes. Vicl kid. Velour calf.. Roys' regular $1.75shoeat sizes 4 (0 5 1- -4 French blue, black Ind white polka dots, etc... yard 10c. She Claims the Dead Man Had Ruined al SAVING SHOE MONEY. and Flannelette ACQUITTED grade embroidered pongees 1-- Oxford watering, 30 to 36 inches wide.17 12c quality, 10c. KINGS SLAYER Remarkable Silk Pricing Another sale cf silks that wiU perpstuatothe rep ulation of this department aa the only plaoa to buy 3.25 grade new fancy taffetas 75c. coiled h 75c grades 50c. $1.25 h The Vehicle Collides With a Telegraph Pole end the Occupants Are Dashed to tho Ground Un-- , conscious. lar ilks. 22, 23, 24, 12 c percales, 30 inchi-wide, 8c. worth 12 AUTO WRECK Excellent quality of this light dust proof dress material-stro- ng and wO) not break regu- , Lonsdale Bleach, ykrd 7c. 50c Mohair A Rousing Four Days Sale (Libtswhe re 12 0 73c Black GHTS slu-oiiu- Fine caufvric, yard, 9c. OF SAVINGS YEARS. w EBTjw.iea--wyrj.i- i Dress prints, yard, 4c. Indir-ntiou- s wm-kiii- bargains jards L. s wire I'm: the only ci.n'ct would le in the ihutiv of afourth ddegaie at larg Domestic 17 Before thw inn. coLv-n- . SHOOTING Duluth, Minn.. June 22. The Heard men are claiming everything in the Demot-ranstate convention, which met today, while ih antis were equalThe latter ly confident of victory. depend much ou the strong personality of John l.ind. who is here in the lead of the anti Hears! force, to swing many of the untii:.trucied delegates away front tho New York editor. l ORXElt 8TOXE LAID. The Minneapolis delegation, a huntooth and nail dred strong, is Annapolis. X. 8.. June 22.- In the for llear-- t. The unlnsirucied delegapresence of ihoiissrids of spociaturs. tions hold tbe balance of power and the corner atone of a monument to It Is impossible to predict 'the result be creeled by the gov eminent of Can- until the convention meets. ada to the memory of Sietir de Monts, the French explorer, was laid at the Spring take, N. J.. June 22. Marold fort, Annapolis Royal tolay. The of France Maloney, daughter garet waa ceremur.lal formally carried mil by Sir A. G. Jones, lieutenant governor Martin Maloney of Philadelphia, and taula Carherry Ritchie of Washingof Nova Scotia, assisted by M. tho French consul general at ton. D. O., were married here today. Montreal; Captain Dillingham, of the United States cruiser IViroit. and Sir Frederick Borden, minister of militia and defense In the Canadian cabinet. VgJ5!.lTfcE!WaaL1i naiiotiUl the But Hit Opponents Art Equally Con an New York, June 22. Stories of the war In the Fur East hate caused an outbreak among the iuinatea of tha near Morris Planna inaane asylum Morristown, N. J. Half a dozen lunatics who had engaged in a long controversy finally made a break for liberty. They crossed Speedwell river and hastily threw up a small fort of timbers on the top of a hill. Attendants attempted to carry the works but were pet by vollcya of stones and beat a hasty retreat. For three hours the fort held out. Then i truce waa arranged and the command er of the garrison agreed to a parley aa escape waa impossible. A conference with the commander of the keepers was held under the white flag on a big flat atone in the middle of lhe river. In all seriousness, tbe lunatics, after a long wrangle, surrender, having been agreed to granted some small favors. No losses were reported beyond a few brutseu heads. I CLAIMS 1 Ra-zou- s HEARST to bring u'.oui the desired results will be tale .i at the proper time. Pending epc!. union. dejmrie members and tln-i- fa' iilies will ln sup n. ported by the fedeta.;. claim.- - tliui his jHilicy "Gen. has been successful uml that other stales are expected m follow suit. If this be true, then r i.ellion is not Improbable as the g re ui majority of the American people are todey condemnParis, June 22. John G. A. Irishing such a system t:mi, regardless of man. American minister in Turkey, unionism, would biii.vlv resist any at- who lias here from Constantinotempt to put the same into practice. ple to attend the marriage of his ladibagtee with the getterul us to the daughter to Count Louis de Gontaut-Biro- n. bor troubles being to led in Colorado, June 28. will return to hla post but do believe they will be settled hy the following day, owing to the prosthe ballot in the month of pective visit of the American squadron to Turkish waters. Mr. Irishman is personally desirous of avert iug a naval MANY WANT TO GO TO PANAMA. demonstration and of semiring the adjustment of the Turklsh-Amerli-afIt. MurJune I,. Washington, fair entirely through diplomatic phy, secretary of the Isthmian Canal WpnRASIvA POPULISTS FOR FUSION n Mr. Mini:' "The deportation Washington, June 22. A cablegram waa received today by Secretary Hay from through tbe navy department Consul General Gummere. at Tangier, relative to the Perdicaris negotlariocs. This Indicates that satisfactory progress is NOT being made and It is Intimated the good faith of the Moorish government is being called ir.lo question by our negotiators. In response to their application for further Instructions, Secretary Hay haa told them that to their they must, adhere strictly original instructions; that they must not in any way become involved in Tha Plan is to bo Carrisd Out if Bryan guarantees or otherwise with other naGains Control of tho St. Louis tions, and must not land marine or Convention. sailors without specific instructions from Washington, and finally that they Fremont. Neb., June 22. The rea mast flemand from the Moorish govll olutkm Introduced by Former Senator ernment either Perdiraria alive or dead. Allen at the Populist state convention last night, is generally admitted to the Democrats, DISAPPOINTED I.OVER SHOOT3 A favor fusion with WOMAN. should William J. Brian secure con trol of the 8L Louis convention. It demands a straight Populist ticket, how New York. June 22. Frank Shan-nonwing ever. In case the a bartender, because his persistvictorious. to Mrs. marriage Tbe delegates to the national Fopn ent proposals ofwidow and proprietress list convention believe Senator Allen Bridget Lee. ina Brooklyn, were refused, will be chosen aa the candidate for of a aaloon shot and hilled her today. He then blew president. He 'declined to express an ont hi brains with the same revolver. ojtinlon. anti-Brya- .uivlilinu.- - in iLc i state ironi his sian.! .m. said i:i pan: ed. par-exc- East-boun- VViitLI, t aiuii-.ii- $1CG. RUSSIANS Elko-Erlips- New York, About With Insurance of MITATE JAPS AND The class poem waa written and recited by Misa 8. Maguire. It made decided hit with the audience, showing as it did strong poetical ability. MININQ COMPANY The soprano solo, Tltlana," by Misa HOLDS MEETING Ryan was rendered in an artistic style, U evoked much applause. To Wrestle, Not to Reign, waa the title nf an essay read by Miss New Offleera Thka Charge of tha Farmer. Much original thought was displayed in this composition. March Hoogrofse, was played very M.. G. Barnes and F. L. Wood quail creditably on pianos by Misses O'Cnn fled yesterday aa president and secretary-tnell, Tomaaek, Donagby, and S. Ma e reasurer respectively of thn Their playing waa guire. new Gold Mining company. The the unity and harmony were and lepce officers take the place of Dr. J. F. noticeable features. Snedaker and Jesse J. Driver, who e After the song. Praise have served the company faithfully for Fathers, hy the senior vocal class, thn past three years. and medala were awarded At a meeting of the board of direct- diplomas to the following gradual ea by Right were ors, the affairs- of the company jjBev scanlan, I. I)., and Fatlu-thoroughly gone over and It waa derld- - j c'nshnahan: d lotrrowd the work of developing Bessie R.'Callagltan. tli'-l- r property, the Eclipse, at Tuw-a-Mary Angela Donaghy. rora, Nev. Rose Cushnahan Farmer. show Eva Gertrude tamoroaux. Samples of ore from the mine kaluea aa high as $1,600 pqr ton with Sadie Rose Maguire. an average value in tbe slope of a lit- . Bessie C. McCarty. tle more than $50. The ore Is free millIrene M. Tomaaek. Post graduate course (first year) ing gold and the company consider that bonanza Anna Maguire. they have the making of a Aa each graduate knelt with bowed equal to any in tha camp. When one consider tha fact that the old Grand head a band of ribbon, to which was Trize haa produced eight millions of j attached the gold medal of merit, was Belle placed around the neck of each by the and dollars, and the Navajo tele. the Right Rev. L. Scanlan. Aa the happy to ground adjoining about 10 millions, it ia not. dif- recipient again faced tbe audience, ficult to understand the appreciation applause hurst forth in a veritable with which the company regard the storm. The address to the graduates, deEclipse. Any. month now 1e liable to make a new crop of capltallete out of livered by Rev. Scanlan of Salt take City, was a masterly effort. 'In elo the owners of this stock. qnent language he depicted the struggles of the gradual cs along the path REDUCE STEERAGE RATES. of learning and tpld of their final success. He gave fhem much excellent d New York, June 22. for their deportment in tin Peerage rates have been reduced by advice the Cunard line from thin port. An- life they would lead outside of the nouncement has' Just been mad? Jha: college walla. third-clas- s passengers will be accepted i a o Liverpool, London. Glasgow and Bel- fast for $15.. This ia a cut of nearly as the old rate waa $28 to $29.50, according to the claaa of the one-hal- ia 8400 Greek, I a tclcsre in of the Wcsti Miners, who i now l-- The opening number of the program by the Misses OConnell, Ryan, Tarter, Shepherd, Coltman and Farmer on pianos waa well received. Thei-capable rendition of Walts E Dur, by Moszkoweki, showed careful training and much practice. The salutatory by Mias Tomases was a masterly effort, the result of much thought. a contralto The Deathless Army, aolo, waa given in a pleasing style by Miaa Cultman, accompanied on thd piano by Misa O'Connell. Miaa Coltman haa a deep contralto voice and in her low notes ahowa off to best ad vantage. An essay, The Footprints of Divinity," waa then read by Misa Lamor-eaux- , one of the graduating class. Ia beautiful language she demonstrated that the power of God waa in evidence in all of nature's manifestations. The soprano solo, The Swallow, by Miaa Tomaaek. was well received. She was accompanied on the piano by Miaa Ryan. "A Star Once Seen la Never Wholly Lost, waa the subject of a very creditable essay, read by Misa Callaghan. In brilliant metaphors, similes and comparisons, she explained that the Influence of that which is good and beautiful, even if that be aeen in a passing moment, is not lost. The flashing meteor, though it illumines tho sky but for a few seconds, leaves one better for the view. The singing df the vocal quartette, Misses Ryan, Tomaaek, Coltman, and afie Tarter, brought forth round round of applause. Their voices blend admirably. an essay by Mis Life's Prelude, McCarty, waa a masterly literary com position. One of the most pleasing selections of tbe day was the waltx played by the Sacred Heart Academy Cecllian club, composed of about a dozen young lad les. accompanied on pianos by Misses Hill, Massey, Coltman, Wilkins, Brown, G. Maguire, Iverson and Mur oiUiiiirt .m. today sue out the following: " iv .. !' ions for under the the have be. ti filed by ihout.il ti'Is and sie suit Mnring in. K uug!i- to le u nd erst cod that r.n on not I iist.riuu.ig special qualifications w.M be for the woik of the commisThe work will 1 largely of a sion Those appljing ic, hnical character. i lor service on the laihntiis. la addition o the possession of exceptional qual-- ! ideations, must pats a rigid physical examination, under the direction of the June 22 In j public health and marine hospital serin mi the New j vice, to test their fitness for strvico lit I. .'lover ptVbi- - j the tiopies. ;, Fciieraiiiui of Prchubly not one in a hundred of u inimei' iu those apply iug have even a remote :;i au cviciidcd chance of appoint nient. il Three barns in the rear of -- Siil MonThe assembly hail of ih( Sacrc.J roe avenue burned to the ground about Henri academy was filled to overflow- l't;;M o'clock yesterday morning. The fire was eaused by as.tes being thrown ing yesterday morning with patron up ugainst uue of the barns. An ulaini and pupils of the school oa the occa lire ion of the graduaiiun exercises of the was telephoned in, hut before thescene Jepan ment Lad arrived on the class of ritul. The young lady graduates and pup-ib- : the hams were almost burned. from the west There was a brec.-of the school presented a very pretof and for a few minutes It appeared as ty appearance in their dresses while. The artistic was in evidence, if several houses near the hunting haras would catch fire. The firemen everywhere, both in the decoration in the room and In the work of the confined their eft one in prevent the houses from eatebiug fire l;y the use of Potted plants and flower pupils. were tastefully arranged on the plat- the chemical. Jos. One of the barus wus owned form. Straight above the end of the platform was a banner with the In- Wood; one by tlie Ogden General hosscription, Veritas vincli truth con- pital. and the third by W. Witteneea, There waa very little insurance. Tha quers. Father Cushuahan, who has but re- loss will aggregate about $400. cently returned from a trip to Ireland; Right Rev. L. Scanlan. D. D. of Salt Lake City, and a number of other prominent priests from various cities were present. Their entrance into the assembly room waa the signal for a prolonged outburst of applause. Too much cannot he said in praise Lunatics In Morristown, N. J., Asyof the program rendered. It was lum Build Fort and After Repulsand those taking part showing the Attendants Finally ed by their finished work, the careSurrender. ful and painstaking teaching receiv- good-by- jj Yiuk DE- PARTMENT TOO LATZ TO SAVE THE STRUCTURES. )Rev. Scanlan of Salt Lake Delivers the Address to tha Graduates. Jim Smith was tried in the municipal court yeatenlay for assault and lhe complaining witnesh. battery, liorace E. Garner, alleged that Siniia knocked him down and choked him. The defendant waa found guilty and assessed $ 10 or ten darn. rf TELEPHONE ALARM CAME TO IS PROGRAM CARRIED OUT c ii 5 JUNE MOUSING, Will be Kr sotted to, But Men AVi-;to be in t.omrs. Uieler:r No a resident of Ogden. lirilWAV '1 MOYER SAYS MINERS TAKE LEGAL STEPS n SACRED nith OGDEN, ETA II, EXAMINr.II. $1 15c Borax. 8c and 4c "Wright' Premier advertise Justly famous $1.50 kid gloves, others this quality at $2.00 . ..... -- .. 1.35 Princess'' kid gloves, beet 89c dollar glove made Women's Gauntlet Gloves, 50c. Blank, brown and sizes run small, and for this reason this $1.25 value ... 50c Hundreds of Remnants taken from all departments at remarkably low prices. Pure vaseline, 4c j Dr. Lyon's tootl'j powder, 19c Black K1J nap. 4c. ta. E33 |