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Show Part Two VOL. D. NO. 162 OGDEN 1 MORNING, JUNE UTAH, SUNDAY Comic Opera AT THE GRAND OPENS Monday, June CITY, M, P3 JCE FIVE 1905 CENTS Co, - 2, in the "Rajah of Pazaia River Up the Columbia to Frm Said to Be the Grandest River Trip cn Earth Portland the Dalles. young ladies will start for fire Lewie sad Clark Centennial 0a Jnfy h the Standaid-Baamlne- r tlon at Portland. The party will leave Ogden In a Pullman Palace Ear ever the Oregon Uatt Line Railway, tore 4 Navigation Ca, will taka charge passing through southern Idaho to Huntington, where the Oregon Rill iec line of etaamere will take the party one of famous where the Regula of the party to the Dalles Oregon, up the river te Portland. down tba mighty Columbia river to tha mouth ef the Willamette Rifer, t Our Portland 1 At Portland the young I ad too will stop at a private resident 9, career Irving and Twenty-thirHill, aa eMorly lady whose social standing a modern colonial mansion of twenty rooms conducted by Mrs. g. te among tho boat families In Portland, the docs not oonduat a public rooming house, but rents a fw rooms te parties, furnishing the beet ef reference. It wae a piece ef good fortune that permitted the, management te The lady further has eonasnted to furnish secure with Mrs. Kill roome at one house for ell tha young ladle breakfast for the entire party eaoh morning. The 'Other meals will be token ea the lair grounds or wherever t ae as dees Mrs. hunger overtakes tha young ladles. The beat hotels la the city ef Portland offered as good-reHill, but the fast that the young ladles will have a heme all telr awn te whet caused tfae maaagsment to elect the colonial mansion located la tha heart ef Portland! ast residence section. The Fair and he Trail after breakfast the party will leave for the fair grenade, just one mile dlstaat from Mra. Trail". Hlira residence. The publle exhibit are all free after yea gti laalde ef the fairgrounds. .But tho la. tha day time the will have a large number ef exhibits that will eoat from 10 bants to B0 einta each. party will view the public exhibit and after dark the ahewaran the "Trail" will be seen. After the oxhtblta young ladies, then ethar scenes will be and the "Trail" have lest all charms for the BUndard-ExaHteo- r ' I Wight f Each morning . if Mid Loll Muon and Mill Ruby Williams in "Rajah of Paula." Mlta Rosa Henry and Miaa Baba Muon In Rajah of The Portland freights Loop Paula.' tlaad Heights te Observatory Paint where to Pour hours will be spent la taking a trolley ride up tha exhibition In the foregrounds, the Catam. and Portia on aeeaes ( earth. presented one ef the mort beautiful bla and Willamette Rivers In tea distance, and far above ft douda appears famous ML Heed, etaadlag out like a monument reaching to the aklm. One Week of Comic Opera at the Grand The WUIIama Juvenile Opera com- the' Grand on Monday, Juan- - 12th, Is being talked of by both old and oang, are truly as cleter a bunch of talent as can lie found. They are not pnly proficient in ainging but their dancing la a feature of each program. Moat any morn-yo-u can eta them on the stags ing practising new steps under the skillful guidance of Mrs. E. Lang, their trainer in stagecraft. After a series of trials at dancing they are ail call ed together by the school teacher of the company and nut through their routine of studies which consists daily of- - most every branch taught in the public schools of today and a few stage studies extra One of the important of these latter studies bei the memory work given the children. Mr. E. A. Wolff, the musical director of the company whose experience has been very with the tender-age- " great;- will alt down in front of them, and picking out a long sentence from an. opera will have them repeat it af-- pany,' whose 0enlng at - AAN AND RUSSIA ACCEPT PROPOSALS through Count Casalnl, the Russian ambassador at Washington, and M. Takahira, the Japanese minister at Washington, but the eitaatkm Is such at this hour as to leave no doubt of the acceptance at both and that the question of selection of plenlpotentlar lee and the place of meeting will follow. President Roosevelts urgent expression In favor of direct negotiations the belligerents between actively points straight to the battle field In Manchuria as the scene of the negotiations and the diplomats here generally entertain the view that Russia and Japan had best settleoftheir quarrel there beyond the range possible outside Influence. To the policy of practically nil the powers are comGreat Britain, it is felt hen mitted. in diplomatic circles, will now compresiplete the realization of what the dent had begun, by restraining her ally and Inducing Japan to proffer moderate terms which Russia can accept. JAPAN AGREES. - Juno 10.-6 p. m. After scknowledslng the receipt of Pres-Roosevelt's letter. Minister Foreign Affairs Komura, In a to Minister the Grlscom, .Jokl- ' aaertun minister, says the nt haa given the Ingestion of President Roosevelt serious consideration to which, ng from that important Justly entitled. jo. It IsKomura'a wmeter note says that Nn. in the interest of the world SLSw? peace Jap'withk wU1,n Russia to JMstobllsh nu toms and condition!, that will stability of the f!M..gonmPL Therefore, L,n foopoMo to the wLP,r,BtM nt Roosevelt; thTrtm pleDiPtentlarles to meet Pknipotmittartes of Rnmia at d place M toSsH agreeable and veniBir!;!!. purPose of term of nd exclusively, be-two belligerent powers. s , CONGRESSIONAL Yuma, con-UatlS- .? Art., June PARTY. 9. The congres- sional party which is Inspecting the Irrigating systems in this vicinity was met by representatives of California, headed by Governor Pardee. After inspecting fruit and alfalfa fertile lands that have been rendered ward-ed through irrigation, the visitor DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH. site of a steamer and viewed the UBl- tthe projected Laguna dam across the Acted While Other Colorado river, twelve miles - above i! Countries Were Inert Yuma. At 9:30 o'clock tonight the will leave for Imperial to witness party Jun 3:1 p. m what has been dona tor that section sonai ,nn,P.!,deot Roosevelt's peiy through Irrigation. to the sovereigns of thg eeeeeae I. cl of ttTjiSrieti,irran for the purpose altlarlea RIOTS EXAGGERATED. . &HPIWMB to bring baa been achieved and it:,1'", y Question whether the ni ! results triumP1 of the ke no ,!?? 8na the diplomats here 10 conceal their ad- Untlca fSl5Dt Am U'plomae, tcaa wor'd brand of ,r,ch cts while tbs thinks, anTl. replle of Russia and tn k. inimUM iiuderrf A ball day will b spent In taking the Oregon river to the Great Falla, Oregon City and Conemah fark aa shooting tha chutes, ate. - Then as a Oregon Railway Ocs.ii, wins. u.o at The Breakcra GAVE The Breakers Hotel On the at Long 4eeb, Washington are located several hedels, but ona grand, magnificent hotel stands out more prominently gtan 'ell the rest. THE BREAKERS HOTEL' of national reputation will house our young ladlee for the oeean trip. The Standard-ExaminSeveral times during the summer great elam bake era given on tho see chore. young ladles will each be provided with a ehlngle or ohaval by Mr. J. W. Arthur, proprietor of the Brokers Hotel, tho largest end boot on tho North Pacific ocean.' Mr. Arthur aaya tha Utah glrla shall have(tho beat In clama which hid an Inch or two In tho sight and aa tho tida recedes will rush out on tho sand and dig up tho Mr.A. L. Craig, tha genial general passenThousand of people take part In those great dam bakes, and sand. Stndord-Examlnger agent of tha company that own tho majootle steadier "Potter," ha pramload to run th Tha dig. party to tho Paclflo Ocean on on of tho daya when a olam bake la to taka place, atto 4 per head. provide. . Everything ging ef clama, however, only ruins ona pair of chocs which each young lady la expected else is free. giMfBWg! ehere of the great Pacific ocean er s FALSE TESTIMONY. w Bsnsanmnr BABE MASON Williams Opera Company. Electric Fans CALIFORNIANS FOR THE FAIR. BICYCLES i The appellate court Paris, June San Francisco, Juno 10. The Calihaa reduced from three years to one fornia promotion committees party to years Imprisonment the sentences Im- the Lewis and Clark centennial expo-allioposed on Masse and Moranna, the two will leave by special train this men accused of giving false testimony evening to extend California's greetin the Fair will case. ings to Oregon. The party la made up prominent buslneaa and professional Masse and Moranne are the bi- of men from different sections of the cyclists who were touring at the tijne state, all going lo celebrate California of the automobile accident which re- Promotion CoinmlttE day. Wednessulted in the death of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fair, of San Francisco. The day next, at the expqffiijon. men said they had sera the Fairs PRINTERS EIGHT-HOUDAY. thiywn out bnt the testimony showed that they were not presenL Chicago, June 9. Members of the Typographical LIVE STOCK AT THE FAIR, e international union, whose convention In the interest of an day frr Joh printers ia in Portland, Ore., July 10. Secretary eight-hou- r H. E. Reed announces that M. D. Wis- session here, are hopeful of carrying dom, secretary of tne live stock ex- their point, according .to President hibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi- James Lynch, it is desired that the tion, baa met with unexpected success new day shall go into effect, Jan. 1, in gaining the cooperation of stock 1906. Twenty-sevedelegates from growers. Mr. Wisdom has Just return- twenty unions from seven statei are. convention. at the ed from an extended visit to California, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana and Washington, in the inNEWSPAPER WRITER DEAD. terest of the exposition's live stock show which opens August 1st for catNew York, June 10. Wm. IL Rogtle, sheep, swine, goats and poultry, ers, for fourteen year a member of Five the editorial cuff of the and August 28th for horses. World, ia dead awards are posted for each class. from acute pneumonia, lie waa born In Janesville, Wis., In 18GB and was WOMEN'S LABEL LEAGUE. graduated from Beloit Upon leaving college be went into the newspaper Chicago, June 19. After a stormy field at St. Paul and Minneapolis, subsession' at five hours, the Woman's becoming night editor of the International Union Label league has sequently Chicago Tribune. In 1891 he came to adjourned after the election of officers. this city. Miaa Anna Fitzgerald of Chicago was elected president, and Mrs. Harry H. BLENDED WHISKEY FAVORED. Haiti of Elmira, X. Y., was made 10. ' sort ef farewell trip, the entire party wlk'gst ahoatd the palace steamer "Potter" of the and Navigation Company and will aall dawp tha Columbia Rlrer for a half day tojla Pacific young ladies will be given an opportunely o bathe In the greatest ocean on earth end dine Hotel in breciao coming from Japan. ' ; the head by a flying missile and one and Spridovltch waa seriously wound ed. The assailant escaped. policeman was severely wounded. THEY j t;;. The Great Pacini wcai I first-clas- Power Railway Company train op the Willamette of amusements may bo .Indulged la, eueb won all Uada We don't kicp em We sell c'ei from stock, n n ceiling;, i types. Also Electric Flat Irons, no trouble,! little expense, great results.! Electric Supply & Fix ture Co. New Location. J. G. Reed & Bros. 2448 Washington Ave. Bell 316 Y. Last wreak vre told you about the ay running RACYCLE. Wo now to call your attention to wiah Columbia Bicycles They are known aa tho Standard of America, and hiw boon manufactured in this coLVitry for 2 years. Price, with fine equipment, far gtnalne COLUMBIA only soil you a whaof on monthly inrtallmonta. n old stand." Phones ThatRunEasy desk' and bracket Ind. 346 See Shibe for Anything Electrical. LOWEST PRICES ON I . Base Ball Goods J. G PLATT SADDLfiRY CO. T. S. HUTCHISON 306 25th SL P. ERNSTR.OM secreta- ry-treasurer. vtll and for Minsk, Western Rusms, June 10. ,roon,ln. rent the ,kePtlc at BL Pet- - The report published in a London erthanr to dsot presi-- newspaper that 100 persona were shot b'1'lfer Mi,,irrfort8 to bring the duringthe rioting here recently is There wss a street riot here cam, jotner could succeed. It WwWftJ5u,lb hH President Thursday on Cathedral square,, .be- ,boutamii,. o , ter him time and time again, giving I ihe .proper infection to er.ch word so that their training in speech is also strengthened. The little people are then takes in hand and given a course o physical culture training, adding before them the teacher gives them fifteen or twenty minutes of correct breathing and arm and leg and back exercises which gives them the healthy, robust look of contentment and good spirits. It is then luncheon time and the Jittle artiste are again just common children" and immediately scamper off to their noonday meal. All mothers who want to ace an aggregation of health personified, contentment, etc., as well as attraction in the shape. of an musical comedy, could not do better than witness one of the performances of the i.ttle people in our city. Hear these wonderful little artiste and see for yourself how interestingly happy and entertaining they nil an. Their engagement in our city opens on Monday night at the Grand. The curtain rises at S:30 sharp on "The Rajah of Pazaia. The Willamette F alls re-orl- d It was protween soldiers and Jews. official ver-.Iothe voking according to from a by the theft of a puna soldier off duty. His comrades of about 600 jew. whereupon a crowd gathered of the letters to rescue him. The Jews used stonee wcre and revolvers and the troops summoned. They fired Into and that the crow with the result were one Jew was killed and twenty wounded end n wld.er was hot- - The "" o.'-- e nf nn"' w" Miss Sue M. Simpson, who waa exChicago, June 9 The National pelled from the executive and Mrs. M. Wholesale Liquor Dealers Association Brottelte, the retiring president, reThe next to be a candidate. convention will be held at Millville, X. J., In June, 1906. M. fused ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE. . London, June 10, 8:10 p. m. A despatch to a news agency from Kleff, Russia, says an attempt waa made this afternoon to aiMsnlnate Lieut. Colonel Spridovltch, of the secret service The colonel was walking in police. the main street of the city, when an unknown man fired twice at him with revolver. Roth shot were effective of America, selected Louisville as tha place of the next meeting. A resolution was adopted condemning any law which discriminates against blended whiskey In favor of what la commercially known aa straight. CLEVELAND WILL ACCEPT. X. J., June 10. Former President Cleveland said today that ha had received official motlficatton rf his selection a on of the director of the Equitable Life Assurance society and that h thought u bJ guty to ac- cept the position. Practical Hors eshoer prepared for haring mean hortaa, m do It" 617 Coma and tea hov 23rd street. Opposite Consolidate t Wagon and Machlna company. Phone S11 hiX. Wo are specially 1 We make a specialty High Gra de Harness and 2277Washington Ave. of Stock Saddles. . f .j ft - 4 rwsg. r b f |