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Show THE MORNING Via Tl.o-r- He:rj Vr SB more, Ru um Whitaiwer. Kobtrri G i Litv THE lK-e-. URL OF SOCIETY a attics- - is in the Chicago visiting her toother, urt. Emmett ttr from O. FuHt arson jfci. It. H. Peary. Hi, Fannie RHeough pra a party at her homo Friday night In honor ofher friend. Loinnd Fife, Sidney Mlnorl Hansen and Verna Kimball. u MRS. GRAY HOSTESS. Aid soolaty of the Ocm-ar- r Thursday, Lincoln circle No. S. Larational churoh trill be entertained dies of the G. A. R., wera pleasantly A. Wenger at her henna, A. antertained. Mrs. E. Gray of ?25 Twenty-fojtm Thure next Twenty-fift- h etreet, urth street the hostess. tfj being White carnations and rad roses iu the M-and roam blended vary parlors dining lire. Robert MeCioy announcea the tastefully with tha national colors. SocMMenent of her daughter Sadie to cial converaa and delicious refreshu u, Griham of Heeramento. The ments were the feature of tha afiar-iKtowill take place In thr early Hi Invited guests were Heapniage art of September. dsmen Glasmann, M. A. White. E. H. Green, W. L. Buswell and S. Simms. The reception to be tendered Rev. si. Cuahnahan by St. Joaeph'a par SURPRISED MRS. WILSON. at the Virginia toroorowr night, 11 be to to I o'clock, promise Ircm Many will be the happy rememene of the largaet and moat hriiliant brances by Mrs. H. M. Wiiaun during a aeaaou. whole of che Tnt a.dal prospective three months visit in New of a friendly demonstration so The ladlea of the Baptist church York, carried out by th L. A. successfully tea at a tha hospiJapanese enjoyed B. of R. T. Friday evening at to table horns of Mrs. C. H. Smith on hertbe coay home an Read avenue, lu the Madison avenue, Wednesday afternoon. form of a surprise. Decorations and aouvenlra were of Cards, interspersed by tempting Japanese design and tea waa nerved entertainment to th Iv Mr. Kobyashi. An Interesting pro viands, ofprovided all. gram contributed to the great pleasure liking Mrs. Wilson will leave Monday for derived by the guest from this dainty New York, taking with her th beet affair. wishes, as repeatedly expressed by the assembled guesta, for a pleasant visit LAWN PARTY. and safe return. A Ian party waa given yesterday BREAKFAST AT HERMITAGE. gfiernccn by lira. Thomas Williams of feSS Washington avenue, In honor of Mrs. S. J. Griffin entertained th Erma and Thomas Williams. ride and break-feInvitation were sent to over thirty following at a tally-h- o the at Monday mornHermitage The all and young people responded'. afternoon was pleasantly spent In ing: Mesdames Haaa, Shaw. Palna. Reynolds, Middleton, BlaJr, Deegan, games and munic. A tempting luncheon waa served on Aba Kuhn, Nate Kuhn, King, MaLney, Warm an, Driggi. Nye. Spencer, Hunt, the lawn. Condon, Armstrong, C. A. Wherry, B. W. Wherry, Hlackman. J. S. Lewis, THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Runyan, Hmlck, of Salt Lake; Prof. The annual meeting of the Historical Warmmn, Rev. Mr. Blair; tha Mlesea aneiei y was charmingly entertained by Mitchell and Middleton. Tha occasion waa In honor of Prof. Mrs. Fred Welllnger at her new home on Wall avenue. Though not Quite up Whrman and wife, who are the guests to the average attendance Interest in of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin. the busineae before the meeting was MISS PETERSON ENTERTAINS. Mlaa Pierce, an histonot lacking. rian. gave. In happy vein, a delight ful paper on what, had transpired durMist Mamie Pataraon entertained a ing ihe year. It was erdered filed. The number of her friends Friday evening election of officers then took place, re- at g laws party at her home, Iff Cansulting as followa : Mm Vogel, pres yon road. Music, game and social ident: Mrs. Behring, vice president; conversation ware indulged In until Mrs. Van. Name, secretary; Mrs. about 11 p. m., when g dainty luncheon The Ladle . et Hariiv Howsr! osotv-- - l K.i:a Farr. CLu-- ! weal tii o! , 24. a JWti. spokt-mos- t hand-f-a:i.:i- t-- .. :v-ei- i. Pau1-i-.t- - .-k Her-l-U-- o Wai.aUt-c- , Artie Sunils- eas-.-.e- . I Clearance s WilhfeUi Airs. Movi gntueiuUy pic presided at au afieru.iun periy Tuea-ue.- i. her guet'a The Lucky Tlnruwn club. Mr. Dell K:chey and Wi-.-;;.- llil u-.ti- ,; Mrs - V,i,;:.hr. JIXE MORNING. i.iiv of ik gj-n- i w.eht-cl Mia. Ei;:.i Kn.-- McLain 'Pa ouv, mr aiau.iwks told iu silver outlines ;i sweet atory f devoK,to P. VI Cuahnahan, while tion c the flow of years. Covers wrw- - laid for thirty gue a ' R.'ial Chambers. Alumtuc meuibera unj beai.'cs TT evrniug ws-. tu, music aud tho,- who honored tii oecnsiou wuce-llr- t .j -r i Cusiiahan. P. hrrved lj:nes and a duint' a.i;;-.(Sivn: Rev. M U.'J'J o'ldock. Gu:.mi and Kelludv of Ail Ha'iow Balt Lake City; Rev. M JOLLY CLLB. tUoeh.aii. ,,f Austin. Nev.; J. B. Tuoinpaoii. if B.jvuiaa, Mont.; Hm. The Jolly club a party J A. How ell. of Ogdeu: Mr. J. Baird, Mia. Clam i.t licr home. of V-- York, mid the class of let1. ie. Waahingtott Alter the course, Mia Etta pleas-i.n;lufiernoou. The a: uiun.ii of the society, Kitsti, 'ST. Bjr-- lnxWrhaoh. .v. SIXDAY Bji-iowe- LUCKY THIRTEEN. risn. iu Wiiurmure. FWiri-:- . ; Vi ev Bu'.Liug:. i arl B.wA.ey, Car hii t,reei well. lLa Barrow. .v Wliliiikcr. Ern- ' i.Al'i.Ull, Kuk-uih.ifclB, CIlT I Ciaaniaun. Rosoce Gwiiliau. tn.rge Austin.! ii.iiips. Burt Htgg Palmer. Gien i::y. .o a l: jy jtioue. Dtv . v: T.-it-ir. ., r . i.liy-TMoi-- . r.v. Mhitaeer. F.j. Carr, Ella Ruse Hupp, treasurer; lira. Gosling, auto-- , At the conclusion Ui tuembms ushered iUo the diuiug room, ! where, seated around the table, full i Justice done to tha delicious fterv4 by tJtxt? hustbM, sieied by Mrs. Beverly. The uieetiug then adjourned to meet September 1 with Mrs. Coaling ou Robinson avenue, Aob hill. Mrs. Robertson waa a guest. 1Yt OODKX,. UTAH, t1 weir: Jones Orly i H.-- . i aio. LtKjiu: j Beatrice Te r. Karr, l.yndaii F '. :i. - - Ka.--:ii- Thomas, I1 t'L;I-iin- MitckaU win leave tumorviifor Lo Omaha. Neb, to upend bar va EXAMINER: George Reynold. o i. t.ik-vb- e, y spent at ca:J. the awarded to Lilli Anderaoa and Mrs 0. being Mr. Wil-l'.aa daintily served W. Lippin-iiv.t- . Souvenirs of tne hour were secured by Mrs I.Hnr.aa. Mrs. Klew-slly- n Refreshments in ihe way of a very and Mrs. Volt: tosh. luncheon were e:ed in a tempting Mrs. Kara will he the diuiug room beaut.;, i: .le.v-eu- j with nest hostess for the club on Wednes- flowers. next. After refrMhmen.s day eened the Jolly club presented to Mrs. Williams Ida a beaut'.ful bracelet. PLEASANT EVENING. , baby Thera was a lrg stiendaace, and ' . urn-Friday evening Mies Burns Paterson ai, reported a good sad Miss Hssel Woodcock enienatned a few of tkeir frten-dat a luncheon WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. given at the home uf Mist Peiereon, 34S Twenty-eight- h ntreet. A most pleasant af: ernorm and A very pleaeeut eveulng was spent. ' evening was speut at Uic L.uie of Mr. The following guest were present: aud Mra. M. J. Hatiiau, .he Mieses Ada anVirginia Packard, being the fiirtiefb Louise Clark; Harry Evans, niversary. The afternoon waa spent W. Morgan, Rol Steiner, Wayne Gil- in social chat. It 7 o'clock all bert, William Armor. at a table laden the luxuriee of the sea sen. The evening was spent FOR JUNE BRIDE. iu songe. recitations, dauc.ng and aelaetiona from the graphopbeue. A Mias Xeta Wilson entertained a Jolly vary pretty uuunage crrvtuouy waa Crowd U her home. 10C5 Twenty-aec-oaparforutod at 111 o'clock. Those rrapoudiog to invitations street, la honor of Mrs. Percy Q. Vallereaux. who. until a few days tgo, were: Messrs and Mesdames M. J. waa Mies Edith Lee man, a bill clerk Hathaway, J. H. Moyes. Hyrum Wright. for tbe Bell company. There were Allen. Robert Moves, Stewart Move. Bell operators pres- David Tracey. J. Kumiss, j. Perry about twenty-fiv- e ent, who presented the bride with a Corry; Meedamaa Mary Nye. Jane red oak rocking chair. Refreshments Webb, Mary Bnllingur, Treats Harriot, were served at a late hour, in a din- Sarah Knight, Anuta Bhipm-yV.arie ing room beautifully decorated with Green; hHasea Marion and Iena Nye. rores. ferni and June Maggie Muy and Lillian Moyt and Norman and David Moyes. PAST CHIEFS SOCIETY. Tlwlr many friend preeentod them with two beautiful rockem. They deThe Past Chief's society met Twee-d- a parted, wishing them many happy rehome of Mra. Ivy turn of th day. v afternoon at Wilson. The autograph quilt which tbe auciety has walked bo arduously ALUMNAE BANQUET. to complete, wan raffled at this meetwas Mrs. bald which No. 20, by ing. One of th most auecesaful social Nellis Reno, was the successful one. function witnessed in Ogden for many business seaelen. years, waa the Alumnae banQ.tet, given At the close of the the boolean served dainty refresh- in the parlor cl Stored lieart acadof the ment. The next meeting 21vt. emy Thursday e vising, June will be on Tuesday. July I, at Like the day's entire program, tbe the home of Miss Hansen. banquet, too. waa complimentary to Rev. P. M. Cuahnahan, whoae silver A SURPRISE PARTY. Jubilee waa celebrated with all the graoe and dignity brooming the event A pleasant surprise waa given and inspired by an affection which Charles Clark at hie home, on Tweaty-thlr- d lie deep in the tool of every pupil of the Burred Heart academy.' atraaft, Thursday evening. Th Invited gtuwts wera; Mleesa In tha apeciona parlors, tables wera Rosalia Higginbotham, Olive Wilson, arranged In iba form of a pentagon; Ruth nanagen, Jennie Ekhtnd, Ada green aad silver emphasising tba decBlade, Lenora Brown, Myrtle John- oration. . Suspended from the chanson, Anne Oteman, May Cook, Lottie delier, in tineel effect, ware the initguest, while a Stratford, .May Mabergger, Dorthy ial of tbe first Clards ?iien euguged ihe gut-:- . and lum-iieoa- . i ' ( Lm-iiei- Mi-ssr- d , y lia; it ii.s her pleaaant duly to elcoine th.e Jt bilee class . which she did gracefully and cordially. Mlaa in an equally happy vein Then tne toast mistress, Mlaa Keck. 'L'l. presented aud M the t tr. r.er introduction announced. "The gleams of brightm-aand the beams uf wit were la keeping with the fair Kaa's versatility." Though the lar.fr said that there wee nothing in a name, we must cunfee her ex;u Aoiion throughout the evening were in keeping with her name. "AH Hallows Old and New, received tributes of prdiae from the llpe of Failie Guinea, whose tom; of sincerity was iu keeping with the many eviw ii prva-.Jen- a dences heart. wo Again the coming week the great clearance aale will go on just the same, only with many new sterling bargains added. Just glance at the list of departments which have all put forth great specials in order that the stock sill be reduced. Silk Sale Suits Ready-to-We- ar have seen of hi generous Embroidery and Lace Sale Shirt Waist Sale Hosiery Sale Underwear Sale Kev. J. B Thompson waa called npon to cutline the progress of "The Church which be did with all th optimistic touche born of youth and Lope. Rev. L. Kelledy of All Hallow a eollege la on a of the few mala members of the association, so his wwda on "The Day We Celebrate" voiced th aentimeats of all prevent. In tb toaat. "Burly Days," by Mra. MoGinley, M. old friend reoognlaed tba gratia, nnneeumtng lady that Sacred Heart eant out a decade of year ago and whose life as daughter, wife and muthtw, haa been a credit to her Alma Mater. When Mlaa Keck called th young vice president to toaat Our Father, Our Friend, ah said! Of all our aehool day memories, This one wa hold moat dear; Of him whoa every word and act Waa strong with leva and cheer. Dress Goods Sale in vhe West. Shoe Sale Domestic Sale In fact, not a department in the house but what offers the greatest inducements the coming week. J Btirt & Bros, Good outtrade of our childhood days, Heart' pupils. Juds Hos til's ad-r- e of th, moraine von blm lb admiration of gul who listened, end made them fe that Sacred Heart bad Then here's to you, the truest, noblest, added e nev nam to It list of friends. Esther Sheriian of Austin, Kv paid brat: We wish you every joy that Ufa his tribute to tbe honored guest end then M1m Hnroomtra, 'OS, presented may hold; May every jreaV with new delight ha Father cuefanehaa vita e UUle gift from tbe society, sconm periled which blest, were tbe following llnse: Intll your allver Jubilee Is gold i With Alma Maters love our love wa Tokens dsep of fond affection blend. Reached thy noble heart today; Thro here's te poo, Our Father and Wliet shell I tonight in greeting our Friend. to crown this tovwatrawa wnyf In response Father Cuahnahan Add, thanked all present and aeeurad them accept our little offering; that one of his greatest source of Pray s May thy ceres like Sacred wa of Uvea the 1a happiness die;' But tbe Joy that crown thy future. Ever cling lik smoke-wreatnight Wa claim ym to tha end. In every tender kindly deed Our 'Guide, I'hitoeoplier aud Friend. FIRE! FIRE! We went through the fire, but ar still doing business with a niea new stack of bird and pauttry aupplisa, new crop Ley, grain and feed. Wa an raaoy to fill all erdara at our new stand. a W.T.Astill 824 'phenaa. pries. Both Ava. Washington Prompt delivery! Look far tha big blue sign. imoke-wraatbe- h I Toward tbe midnight hour, soft voice and sweet smiles said Goodnight," but many years must elapse before the pleasant recollections of June list, 19M, will bet gone from tbo memory of those fortune! enough to be numbered at tht Alumnae banquet of Sacred Heeft. r i i MRB. !ST:mK'k'MS AXIS FACTioNSHONEST LEAST.HONEKGUARAW.TEEDlbUALITT NESl iTHEBEJTCOtIDS ;SiiOUStiUR habkeis msmmm 70ur.'ants Hi JV! . ti BRICK ENTERTAINB. Mra. lamuel L. Brick wee hostess of a beautifully appointed party yesterday on hnrUIng home street. Bmh in endless quantity wera tastefully distributed throughout tbo rooms, where th hours were pleasantly spent playing cards aad lator la discussing tb most appetising of hmchaons. Two hendssome prise were won by Mra. Hog aad Mrs. Horn, other then whom the guests numbered Mesdames Kuhns, Browning, Lewis, Smith, Joyce, Francis, Cullen, Ensign, Henderson, Armstrong, Hume, Feery, FuUumait Peenr, Perkins, Cbevers, Horn, ..neb, Kndleh, Conroy, Nelson, Van Alan, Hoag, Hibbe, Berber, Row, Pat ten Harris. Dee, Carr, A. Wrieftt, Paine, Davie; Bkealy, MeOoratink, M brace Joyce and Eddy, - s afternoon at her Twenty-fourt- BODY OP BYBONBY May BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY a , , Our June sale, haring been so satisfactory, during the last week, we hare decided to continue it a few days more. OUR ENTIRE STOCK is offered at a these being left out of the sale on account of a write bookcanes and Rissell carpet sweeper hi discount, nothing being referred, but goods, such as ten agreement with the manufacturers that their goods will be sold at a fixed price, or we surrender the agency. All other Globe-Wernick- well-know- n . . .1. . Kmrpen Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture 20 per cent off. Heywood-Wnkeliel- d Baby Carriages and Wicker and Rattan Goods 20 per cent off. Go-Car- ts, Hasting Pedestal Tables with the "Tyden Lock" 20 per cent discount. Bigelow Axxninster Carpets and Bundhar Wilton Carpets 20 per cent discount. other goods at discounts, ranging from 25 to 50 per cent off. This is a bonafide sale and we give you the iOODS NOT SATISFACTORY AND MONEY REFUNDED WITHOUT QUESTION. All PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING ALL Be Exhumed and the Skeleton Bavtd. offer New York. June SLTo th made by the govern ore ef Coney Island Jockey club to set aside a plot ofn (round on the property of that ergaa-JsaUoat Bbeepehead bay as a permanent grave for the .famous race bore gyaonby, which died last Bondar,s end to erect a memorial atone, Cyeon-yowner James R. Keene, bee refor plied, thanking the clsb official has their courtesy, but stating that be not decided definitely bat disposition shall be made of Byeanbya body. J. H. Bradford, treasure!' of the Coney Island Jockey club, said yesteracday that In Mr. Keenes letter of was knowledgment he stated that be considering the matter of having flveonbya body exhumed and the skeleton saved and artioulatod, the frame of the horaa to be presented to th New York Museum of Natural Hlriory. In America two other famous race horses whose skeletons are serving science and students of natural history are American Eclipse and Llngum, in tha Smithsonian institute at Washington. ooi-ora- la so. Ogden Steam Latmdry 437 Street. Twenty-fift- h Madames Millinery ready for Immediate wear ia bar In all coloring. the glories of summer-timTbe newest creatines, of course, bat only thoe models that have received th endorsement of Fashion la th gnat style centers. They suns here for exhibition purpose and also ft ale. ft does rot take long altar as examination to maka a nato. specially at th low rates we are asking. e Mrs. C. E W. Davis 24M Washington Avenue, BIO CHICAGO FIRE Made Hemalss and 1350,000 in Property Loss. Inveallgatlna seams to b th hobby Wa would like yon to Investigate our muthod of doing your laundry. The method is this: W taka th greatest palna and oars in nil small details. Your collars will have n Trivet edge aad your ablrta an aUrohad d right, not too much. Flannel aad goods will ha right Wa wash everything la soft wutar. Investigate ua and aaa what we say nowaday. Twnty4ive Families in sample cases. When we have a sale we wish tbe people to Our displays are complete in all lines, in fact, new goods arriving daily are being placed for onr business success. Liberal credit to all. have confidence in us, that we mean what we say, aswe realixe that we are dependent on the public in store for you We here call attention to a few bargains Torch Chair Sideboard ? 3.75 Bed, Iron 6.50 Bed, Iron 8.00 Bed, Iron 10.50 Bed, Iron 15.50 Bed, Iron 18.50 Bed, Iron 35.00 .Dressing Table 25.00 Dressing Table 20.00 Dressing Table 39.50 48.00 11.50 12.75 EH) 26.00 2.05 12.50 1.95 .15.00. 6.2o 18.50 17.00 15.00 I 2.40 50 5.90 -- . 29.00 Buffet .... Hall Tree Serviug Table 3200 j Rocker, reduced to Dining Chair, reduced to Dining Chair, reduced to Office Chair Center Table . . 8.50 9.50 18.00 1.35 1.50 3.ii 11.50 2.00 40.00 Dining Table 65.00 Mah. Dining Table 36.00 Dining Table 23.50 Dining Table 29.00 Dining Table 61.50 Star Estate Range 54.00 Parlor Suite 17.50 Parlor Chair .... 1.50 29.00 43.00 27.00 16.50 22.00 41.50 18.00 7.00 25.50 13.00 16.00 41.50 22.00 These are articles selected at random 36.00 and represent only a small portion of Let us show you. 12.00 our bargains. iOYLE FURNITURE CO. soar . Chicago. June H. The Mabbatt elevators A and B. located at Archer eve-su- e and Wood street, owned by Gea A. Beaverns and occupied by J. B. Teito pleton, grain broker, wera destroyed by fire today. Both of the buiUHnga structure and conwera four-stor- y tained 100,000 bushels of grain. Bo great waa the heat that three and adjacent buildings were destroyed their 25 families were driven from OGDEN TURF 263 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St Califemia and Eastern Bases. Direct Wire fet All Bpertlng Events PLACE YOUR ORDCRB WITH MITCHELL BROS. and HeadCopings stone. Dont buy from agents, as Several explosions which shook th they get large eqasatsstoas and surrounding buildings followed aooa you have to pay them. ga your after the fire was discovered. home people flreL Yard opposite combustion in the Spcmaneous City cemetery. dust" room Is supposed to have bee the cause of the fire. Hie loss on th elevators and their contents is estimatwhich relative to th estobMafanant ed at 350.000. state hank and of the Moroooaa police at Morocco Fran ALGECIRAfi TREATY SIGNED. porta will h inaugurated in the count office cf a month. S3 The foreign June Paris, has received confirmation of the anPRINCE MANVELOPP . KILLED. nouncement from Tangier that the Sultan of Morocco haa signed the Ath Ufa. Russia. June 21. Prince Maw lgerine treaty. It ia added that cond- rrioff, an x tensive landed proprietor treaty was signed without any removand a former officer of th guards, ition. This Is considered as atari to carrying out waa killed on th streets here yester- ing the only r- Ti-It supposed, was th International agreement on th da. committed for iKjlitical reason. homes. Moanments. |