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Show THE MOSSING EXAMINE!! PUDES, UTAH. BUS PAY KORXISO, Miss K4uh I'urUy and Miss popular mail cllaiue left this luurniug for Grayrc fytends in this Nevada, to vi,i several weeks with relam i'. ho interest week, in the hou-,Mr. Arthur E. EJeon and tamily re--, p. itna diinua. w turned trout their visit to northern crease a the d..1, - Wmnr-mure- 1 THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY j I J j of Evanatcin. Uiu pearl Cuunington Ethel UUlgsto of Miss rod uvomlM; of Mi lhe are CHy Lake 521 nt Gmmercy uvingston i IVfll?- - and letters received from Fogarty, apprise hia friends of the pleasure attending hia eastern visit. He is sow la St. Louis and will return to this city August twentieth. Postals Mr. Jack tanva r and Mrs. A. J. Proudflt from an eastern visit. points last evening, "lliey report tng had an excellent lime! hav-- j arm msi!v s. I i .... .tiiio . c, of !!. ai1! tii ,p dp'.raTaucc here in public ap. Pres-hrtpria- Miss Olive Cannon yi,B plor. Mrs. Funk, who resided here for ence tor a tlsy have ?. p, about a year, two years ago. is in few weeks' visit siih M .s tiay's sisthe city, the gum of her cousin. Mrs. ter, Mrs. F. LH i h i m. l)avis. at 2335 Jlouroo avenue. Mr. and Mrs J ;i. liisq gud Mrs. Mr. A. Wood, of San Francisco, en- G. Larkin, Jr., from joyed a visit, between train Sunday, a pleasant camp:t:z ouv.us. from Lieut. Hewson and wire, mbu were cn route front Philadelphia to Mr. and Blra. A. H. il o announce San Francisco, where Lieut. Hew ton the engagement u tiic.r daughter. will board the Boston, bouud for Chi- Bessie tracy, to Mr Vtti, na. where he has been ordered to duty. the marriage to i.'KL- p a.v the last of August. The excellent bathing and fishing at Catalina Island, Cal., arc furnishing Mr. and Mrs. A. I) r. leu unbounded delight tor Mr. Thomas yesterday for a mm n t iLynolds and a.itorma, S. Fitzgerald and family, who reiairt were arcompauh K M;s Certrudc Mrs. Jtiyiu lJ aistei. having a most enjoyable visit. Mr. and Mr. Charlea O. Pee arAfter a several w.ikx' seeing rived iuesday from Oakland. Cali- trip to St. Louis. Mi., (t.sight yj. Wants fornia, and except to make their home and daughters, Eiiul and Mattie, are here. again at home. t. j. lk-vor- Pianos at Sacrifice Prices CLAYTON Pianos Fifty On Account MUSIC CO. in POSITIVELY Ogden CLOSING OUT at Nearly Half Price. Rebuilding Salt Lake Store Sale Ends Saturday, PROFITS SACRIFICED. homo this s - . thi' lair giaiul. that it l Uixt-l- tiMi. Several young bona vivanta of the city are planning a visit to San Frann cisco, during the Knights Templar conThe Ladies Aid Society of the church and their friends are clave. with Mr. Bradley at hmtH to street, ThuriSeventeenth Mrs. Patrick Healy and Mrs. B. West l! at oclock. McCabe are spending the day in the fy afternoon canyon with Mr. and Mra. Geo. P. Ur Ravmond entertained a party McCabe. friends 'one day this week, at the . Mias Ruth Hilliard will entertain Otamery.-- ' Tuesday evening in honor of Miss la visMr. and Mrs. J. 1. Smith have rejlrr. V. 8. Brown la at home from Grace Foote of Evanston, who Mrs. Mattie I'rc!-- . of tfili) Moniting friouda in this city. turned from a pleasant camping trip. roe aveuue, leaves u mjoyable visit to Atlanta, Ida. lo.niy for an outing in Oregon. R.'l.ire her return she Mrs. James Tomasek and family j(re. C. Rosa haa returned from a will visit Baker C:i. Le 11 ramie and Business and ritUin Southern Utah. hare returned from a six weeks visit in a two weekspleasure willof Mr. A. other principal cities in Oregon, being sojourn In the east They visited Chicago, B. Christensen fn California, for gone a month. entertained In WisconAbbott several Omaha and yesterday places Ur. which he left yesterday afterto her sin and have returned greatly recup- noon. place afternoon, complimentary Mr. Christensen lx the genial Mrs. G. Behring ha returned from a will in to few And nother. who pleasure assistant of Chief Mail Clerk Linsley , a visit In Kansas. depart days erated and prepared for the baisnee of the summer at their and one of the moat for her eastern home. popular of the Jol homo in Ogden. Mrs. Ed. Biehsel and children have ly Elks, and will be roused, for even of Ur. and Mrs. Geo. P. McCabe, so short a time, from his usual haunts. just returned from their two months Miss Lottie Brown Is visiting in He will lake n run up to Carson, Nevisit to Sedalia. Mo, and the World's Washington. P. C.. are camping In the ran yon. and have as a guest, Mias Ogden canyon, the guest of Miss vada. to spend today with hlx old fair. Thry report one of the iiuim Phebe Watson. Nellie Healy. chum, Mr. Charles B. Epstine, another delightful trips of their lives and say returned AUGUST 11, I'.iill. This Week, Aug. 20 uain. ae. Mix. Biru.el iu be hi ln-- r niniui-ui- fmCBUBQERBSOB u I In the marriugi of Mix Nell Young anil Imng Kiniat'M. oi ; his city 's must popular tonne pt'ople. hate hem is a ltd t.n . .i;:- - . wili the secern puny ins giuul visin' of many iu Arc You A Dip-No-Mor- e? PRICES $2.50 $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 'Jbi Older has been in existence fur some time and consists friends. of people who hare thrown away the old stele dip pen and have taken up the Fountain lVn iuxicsil. With Waterman Fountain Peu, your fingers are never soiled with inkwhen vou put lhe pen to ihc paper, it will write. This alone la worth your consideration. We sell and guarantee these Waterman Pens, to le perfect writing machines. t Mrs. K. I). Hodge. Jr., who has been Mis. .lnseph Btras Perry, has returned in her hnntc in Salt Lake City. Mrs. It. S Farnsworth has a a guest her mother. Mr. A. K. Andrews, of Columbus, Ohio, J. S. Mrs. P, T. Paris and family have returned from their trip to the World's fair and a pleasant visit with friend and relative In Illinois. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS Mis Olive (lay is enjoying a visit from Miss Glare Buiih. of the capital. SSPliil DINNER PARTY. U. Paine entertained at dinh ner Wednesday evening for Dr. und daughter, alio are visiting in this city with Rev. and hit's. Samuel Blair. It was one of those dainty aftaira always given by Mrs, Tame. Mr. J. t'ool-hraug- Cooling And Healthful Just the thing; for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing; and strengthening tonic. Gl'ES'l 8 OF MRS. MATTOS. E. Mattox entertained the laap Year tlub at her home nn Thirtieth s( reel on Wednesday afternoon. Table wero set on the lawn where cards were played, and prizes won by Kira. Mills, Mrs. Rawson and Mra. Mr. J. IDANHA Adam. dainty lunch was served on the Tho eliil) member then bade Mr. Mattox good aricrimon. to meet again al tho hoi:.o of Mra. Baker on Wednesday, August 21th. LITHIA WATER A lawn. ON THEIR WAY HOME. Tha Joyous and exhiliaratlng vacation spent by Mia. G. B. Roberta and daughter, Mlsa Mary, al SI. Paul, Minn., and the adjacent lakea, ia fast drawing to a rinse, and their manv frlcndx antlcliHito Ihelr fcafa return to Ogden within a few days. I siat Tuesday, it I staled, they arrived at. Omaha, their former home, hut will make hurried rails on old friend and fpiiiaintnncoa in that city. Since the above news haa been made known, we observe that Chief Claim Adjuster Hnliert of tha Hindman lines has Itecomt exceptionally gtxtd natured. Keeps you well by allaying internal fevers and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. ,1. i KIE5EL COST NOT CONSIDERED. AUSTRIAN DIES WITH Hid March Of ti CO. Distributors 1st ? Will bt remembtrad by tha thousands f buysrs whs bought during that fa. moua sola. Wa will give another Cast Mark Sola on ovorythlng In stock and will includo all Fall Goods arriving due Ing Sals. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Good bought oinco drop In prlcoo of these goodo arc Included. No article In our largo stock will bo reserved. The manner 'In which Now Merchandise will bo sacrificed will bo food for done, careful buyer. KNIFE IN BREAST. Mark Ciglrh, an Austrian, wa slabbed through tbs hearl by William 9 harm, a Brock, last night about oclock al Murray in the rear of the Austrian saloon. The men were In the saloon drinking and were both under the Influence of liquor. There was no trouble bel ween them while in the raloun and they left, going out to the rear of the building. A moment after they loft the saloon cries for help were heard and the bartender rushed out. downward finding Clglch lying hire with a knife about five inches long sunk to the hill In bis bresaL Dr. W. E. Ferrebee was called, bul lhe man died ten minutes afterwards. Ciglt h wss 28 yaars of age and haa been In this country six years. Ha has two brothers In Murray working In the The Terms of Sale Are Positively melt era, Barro wss followed several blocks by two or three Austrians who were In New $250 Pianos Reduced to THIS EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY HOME AND FAMILY WITH A THOROUHLY AT NEARLY HALF PRICE IS BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE GOOD PIANO, ORGAN OR PIANO-PLAYEOF BY SCORES OF PEOPLE. IS BUT THE CLOSING DAY OF THIS GREAT BALE IB APPROACHING, THE OPPORTUNITY WERE BOLD LAST WEEK, AND THE BALANCE WILL GO PASSING, HALF THE INSTRUMENTS THESE . RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. QUICKLY AT R New $300 Reduced to youve thought of owning n Piano, now la your time. Como Earl If youve put off getting a Piano because of the coot, coma and tea how little really excellent Piano can bo bought for .AND HOW EASY THE TERMS ARE $178 v AII Guaranteed Fully For Five Years ' . High Piano Quality AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED $325 Uprights, reduced to $190. ,$350 Uprights reduced to $218. $375 Uprights reduced to $237. $400 Uprights' reduced to $248. to Uprights reduced to Uprights reduced to Uprights reduced to $425 Uprights reduced $267. $450 $2 $500 $550 KIMBALL PIANOS E8TEY PIANOS 8TEINWAY PIANOS MA80N AND HAMLIN PIANO! HINZE PIANOS KNABE PIANOS WHITNEY PIANOS $363. CASH OR PAYMENTS , TO MONTHLY. $10 Each Piano, Organ and Piano Player fully warranted for five years. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money beck. All marked in' plain figures. One price to all. A school girl can as buy wi,e!y as the shrewdeit shopper. Remarkable Piano and Player Offer. VT m . CHICKERINQ PIANOS. SCHIRMER PIANOS. ..And other pianos are reduced to wholesale cost. A guaranteed Piano worth Good Organs Half Price We have quite a number of fine new of Organs to does out at the greatest bargain prices. Kimball, Eetey and other makes. $55 ORGAN, USED, NOW SIS. $120 ORGAN, NOW $57. $135 ORGAN, NOW $78. $140 ORGAN, NOW $83. Cash of payments, $2X0 te $5X0 monthly. $325 Piano Player, choice two makes $250 Twenty rolls music Total Discount 25 .. .. .. .. .... ...... . .$500 .. .. .. .. ...... ... $212 Sale Price .. . .. .......... $358 Both Plano and Player guaranteed, lerms, cash or payments. The piano player le the busy mans substitute for a mus'd education. Sale Positively Closes Saturday Aug. 20. Open Every Evening until 9:30. Clayton OGDEN.' UTAH, H0TL BLOCK. 119 twenty-fift- h STREET. Co. Music SUCCESSORS TO D. O. CALDER'S a CALDER SONS; D. OF SALE. PICKET. . A long picket rail and a pair of overalls that wouldn't rip were the chief cauaea that led ta 12 year-ol- d Harry Herbert of 154 North Third Weat street wihle stealing being caught last night watermelons from a farmers wagon In the old University gronndx. Tho rightful owner of tha watermelons esme upon young Herbert handing out his property to a group of youthful confederates. Tha farmer claims that HerbeJ stood In the wagon and passed the melyns out as faxt as hia companions could carry them away. When Herbert saW that he was discovered he hastened fo make hia escape along with the rest of his friends But a high picket fence was in lhe way. lie just got to the top when his overalls caught and there he hung suspended. The farmer plucked him. Then he rode him to police headquarters. where he banded bis charge over to Officer Clive. Young Herbert was released last night on fala own recognisance upon his promise to report at rourt this morning. In case the farmer, who failed to leave his name at does not show up, the boy will be released. BOY CAUGHT ON IN CHARGE The Plano Player ws made for you Mr, Busloneee Men. and not alone for you, but for the busy Housewife, Try one, wake up your sleeping piano. If you are a lover of gnotl muto, and of course you are, you will get more real enjoyment out of a Piano Player than anything you can purchase In this world. Get one of these bargains while you may. , $3 and $.150 Oxford Shoes for Provo was yesterday selected as the place for the coming National Guard encampment, by Gen. John Q. Cannon and a number of his sides, after holding a brief consultation with Gov. Wells. During the past week Col. Smith baa made inspection trips to Ogden, Castilla and Provo, and his report recommended Provo as the place furnishing the most suitable location to be acquired at the most reasonable Castilla received little consideration at the meeting, but the officers were rather reticent about selecting Provo. Inasmuch g the annual encampment was held there last year. To Close out All Our Summer Clothing A man or bny can DRJC83 very little expenao. Anything from underwear. VP now from hnt to hose at, a . PRICES MELTED Itemize what you need. Give ua tho Hat and well give you a bargain. Outing Suita, Coat cd trousers from $5 to $12.00. Negligee shirts German, French, English, Americas pat- tarn. All prices. Every time you want CLOTHING remember f i Putnam Clothing House rtn. 2354Washington Avenue cirj A complaint was sworn out yesterday afternoon against Mark JnRs. charging him with intimacy with a young girl. The complaint was sworn to by Mrs. Sarah Marvin, Janitor fur nine years al the joint huildina. Her daughter, Ada Gertrude, ia seventeen year Aid and will become a mother in December, George Calton. the young maa who attempted fo commit sulcida about a month ago because his sweetheart disobeyed his Injunction to drop the rompsny of another woman, will be tried in police court thla morning on a charge of Indecent conduct The police claim to have not only a case asafnst Calton on (his charge, but positive evidence that he is the "woman si arer who terrorised Brigham street last winter. 30C32233ED Vacation Sale head-quarte- $337. $500 Uprights reduced to $383. $ The Best Makes are In This Sale 30 1 Pianos If $147 the saloon, hut made his escape and up to a lata hour last night had not been found. He ia employed at tha smoltera and has not been in thla country more than n year. ua Hilliard G. C, Refer j. 0 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR B Under Nw Mana jemenL 'Phone DeeStanford Shoe 135--k o Co, |