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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER TELEPHONES rooms EDITORIAL dependent flMW Bell 'Phons, tm rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone Bell 'Phcnni cne ring Nt. It NcA6 Np. SB No. 61 evi-slr.- ordinance). Try Ritters lnnnclblv sirs berries. grocer, iud. phone Sold by ei! Kiu. ;. L ju;-- I.a-.i:ii- UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1908. over the rana'.us of those whom God has called to taelr reward. He consoles the sorrowful and brings peace and comfort to the afflicted and protects the orphans. He vista the sick and in tract God's little ouea. He la the Good Shepherd appointed to watch over the sheep. Tha prieat, In Imitating the Good Shepherd must have a fondness and tender devottoa for the lost or black keep of tha told. Xn fin the prieat must be ready to sacrifice hia life tor every on of the children of God. Dear ITiends, If I waa to ask thla IN CELEBRATION OF FATHER vast audience if Father Cuahnahaa O. F. PAGE CLAIMS HE WAS AS- PARK CITY OUTPLAYED IN EVERY CUSHNAHAN S JUBILEE has been during the past twenty-fiv- e DEPARTMENT. SAULTED BY L, FARSE. year a prieat after this type or character, no doubt you would all respond from the depths of your hearts, yt a, Pontiflelal in Msaa 7 tha of Wen Score Game a First Waa Morning. High by Believes Attacx Was Due ts Jealousy. a thousand times yea. You would ye 1 Rev 10 6ermon Father 1, to to and tha Second by Was Hit in Back of Head and nay that Father Cuahnahaa has even Thompson. Rolled Down Mountain 6 id. Hopkins and Bluxnid In more perfectly discharged hia priestly Good Form. duties than llpv can tell. Therefore, K is fitting that the people of this s were held at St community should assemble in this Impregsive aervic In u on the mountain By playing superior baseball In every Joseph's Cathulic c'.iurch Sunday church today to celebrate with Father slur near ;no Lake yesterday after-ld-'btiwev-Cuehnahan the anniversary at his Lawrence Paras, of Salt depnt :weni. the Ogden team won both in of Father celebration the Rv. at the double-heade- r twenty-fiv- e yesterday Cusbnahane silver Lake, and lira F. Page, formerly of par: year a priest among the the jubilee, being of that plar, but who ha recently been atieriiuun at Glaawood park, annexing Tills day, dear Ogden. people the first by a wore of 7 to 1, and the twenty-fift- h aanlrersary of hi ordina- friends, will ever be remembered by employed at the local railr-iayard, tion to the pri sibood. Poniificial the people at this city as a tut- iarttr rert-ivea blow on the back second 10 to 1 afTne first contest waa an five-aof tiie which render. a him un-day in the history of Ogden, tor It la nfis wae held at lo: SO o'clock, the Father tuscious and caused an ugly scalp fair and waa marked by Indifferent Cuahnahana silver jubilee. It oon.lueted by th Rev. being on visitors and the part of the wound about truce inches long Both jiiit) iug years ago,, Salt Lake, assisted waa on this day, twenty-fiv- e of Bishop Scanlon, ur-- r In the first by Father Sheehan, of Austin. Kev.; that your devoted and ceatoua pastor winning the game later placed under arrest by Sheriff SebrtnK acd brouglit to the lulling, the local pjvceeded to play Father Guinan. president of All Hol- first gave utterance to these sacred county Jail, where the injured man horse until the end. A heavy-weiglow college; Rev Father Roeer, and vow which were to mark him ever aftball totter, traveling under the name Rev. Father Kelleoy. all of Salt Lake. erwards as God's anointed. It was medical stiemiou. emeut made last of Spliman. lasted Juat long enough The aernton was delivered by Rev. on this day, twenty-fiv- e According to a years ago, to score four run Father Thompson, of Bozeman, Mont that he first learned the true meanevening by Page, h. wae attacked by for the Columbia b!a companion at a time when he bad sad then Bpiltuau waa chased from the At (he close at the services a din- ing of those words of our blessed no cause whatever to expect anytfaiug box and King finished the Inning and ner waa served at Aha rectory, after Sariur, Ton have not chosen Me, but H had and the control of the kind, ard he attribute game. the poor wheih a party cf fifteen left for the I hare chosen thee." It was on this conduct of bis adversary to jealousy. had the local wished to prolong the canyon. They partook of a delightful day that he first heard these words, Before coming to Ogden about one game, the second would have never luncheon at tha Hermitage and while Thou art a priest forever, On this week ago. ha aisles. Faroe came to his been played. how the ordained there Dr. E. H. Conroy presented day h recall roots at Balt Lake and accused him Hopkins waa In flue form, and with Father Cuahnahaa with a check for a bishop asked of the arohdeacon If at alienating his wife's affections. Tht the exception of pulling himself out handsome aum of money, tha gift of Father Cushnahau waa worthy for the young man had at on time been nn of two boh-s- , h did not hare to exert parties representing all the religious reception ot th order of priesthood Intimate fii.nl of the Faia family, himself to win the game, llearne waa denominations of Ogden. Father Cush and ha recall the words uttered by but upon becoming ofiguizunr of the in the cage yesterday and caught two nahaa acknowledged hi appreciation the archdeacon, or assistant prieat, (act that ho was incurring the Jealousy very good gam-"Aa far as human frailty alloweth me, In a feeling rtspor.se to Dr. Conroy While the score in the second part of Mr. False. h moved to another address. The celrbration I both know and bear witness that he presentation , exwas were there many part of the city In order to avoid vfi'l b brougat to a close with a re- Is worthy of the charge of this office. trouble. Ha asserts that before the citing momenta and pretty plays, ception at the Virginia thi forenoon, The bishop, replying in these words, Interview bad eudrd Purse apologized Clarke, Bruyetta, Taylor, Morienaon, Following is Father Thompson's ad- "Deo Gratis. Today Father Cushnahan for hie intrusion. and assured the Bluxrud and Grayson pulling off holi- dress hen kneels again In spirit betors the in full: yoeng men that he bore him no further day pluya. ordaining prelate to receive the folded In not la the that grace "Neglect III will. It eeeios. however, that Page Ogden hung up the winner's sign in chasuble. He kneels again, In spirit was which thee proby thee, given mist roared hi sincerity, fur be im- the fourth Inntug when six runs were for the anointing of the hands with the of of bands with Imposition phecy, mediately cam to Ogden and found em- registered by lunching hits, and to the consecrated oil nnd hears the choir (1. Kp. of St. Paul priesthood. visltois the by ployment. mlsplays. and his fellow priests chanting the Hluxrud hud a whole grip full at Timothy. Sunday noon they met In this city Of all the suhlime "Vent Creator. He listens again to friends: Dear accomheld the Park vocations ever conferred and Parse lailted Page to mysteries and always man in the words of th right reverand bishop pany him to tha canyon. After spend- Cfty bnye safe and besides his clever this vale cf tears there la upon none ao sub- as he consecrates his priestly hands. ing some time el the Hermitage, they work in the box, he hit the ball, doing lime or (trend aa the vocation to th Vouchsafe, Oh, Lord, to consecrate aud started afoot for the Oaks, but be- much to win h own game. Grayson, priesthood and at the same tlpte sanctify these hands by this unction fore they had rtschrd the resort they for the visitor, was In poor form, be- holy no vocation carry with It ao many and by our hleealnga. Amen. Then she began to aaceud a path which leads ing hit hard in the fourth, fifth and heavy burdens and obligations the des- bishop made the sign of the cross on up the aide of the mountain. ITiey sixth tunings. troyer of which cell for constant wis- hie hands, Baying, "Whatsoever that had proceeded about three hundred dom and prudence. The majority of these hands ahull bleaa may It be feet and were watching the carriages Park City. vocations outside the priesthood are blessed and whatsoever they shall on the road Mow when Page, acIntended for the happiness and bettermay It be concerned and sancticording to his own version of the case, ment of the individual who possess fied in the name of the Lord Jeaua was srruch on the head by his comsuch a vocation, but a vocation to the Hirst. Father Cushnahan recalls topanion, tha blow causing him to fall priesthood la one that gives the levlie day how the power waa given him to about fifty fee, where he lodged on to understand that the gifts and pow- offer the holy sacrifice of the mass for some bnahra. When he regained coib ers of auch a vocation are for the faith- the living and for the dead. He witMiousnees, he elates, that he saw ful and not for the sae of himself. In- nessed the bishop placing hands on hia Parse approaching from below, evideed the vocation f the priesthood Is head, saying at tha same time, "Rea divine calling. Almighty God market ceive the Holy Ghost, whose Bins you dently determined to finish the work which he had begun. Being la n dazed it were the , Individual from his shall forgive, they are forgiven, and condition, he says h had groat difcradle, by auch signs that men may whose sins you shall retain, they are ficulty in elud'ng hie assailant, who know that he la God's anointed one retained. He witnessed again the almost overtook him before be could and selected or called to continue the bishop nnfloldlug the folded chasuble reach the canyon road. While on his work begun by Christ and Hia apostles. with these words, May the Lord In following the life of a priest from clothe thee with (he stole of Innocence. way to the Hermitage he met Sheriff bis earliest days we notice the finger Finally the ordination was finished, Sabring, who, after living Informed! of God guiding .and leading him on- when the bishop asked Father Cushnaof the circumstances, placed both men under arroat. ward. Beginning with hie childhood han to promise obedience to hia bishop Parse made a complete denial of the days the priest atwiua to be set apart and Father replied, I promise." From from hia brethervn and slngaled out thla twenty-fourt- h story when questioned last night and day of June, down tor thla great ealllpg, he may not phy- to the present time. aid he wee on friendly terms with Father Cushnasically or menially be superior to tha han has discharged his priestly duties Page, Ha alleged that Page attacked rest of his brethren; in faot his child- in surh a manner and with auch him and that It was a miracle that hood and youth ore s other children, wisdom that he has endeared himself, he escaped alive. He admitted, howbut for Mm the laws and things of God not only to .the Catholic, hut ever, chat hie friends at Balt Lake have a stronger attraction; what also with the had Informed him that Page was on people of others saw to respect and admire In thla city and state. Immediately rather intimate terms with Mra. Para.. God he bnt to thing that pertilned Hie young man received several Father Cushnahan'a ordination he a child saw to lovfi and long for. At after bruise and cut about tha head and at Ogden. to the waa appointed an earlv age his .parents realised the Whea he arrived herepariah waa no face, in addition to the scalp wound, there la drawfaot that the master of men while Parte escaped with a alight cut and Father made tha home priest's on the hand. Summary Earned runs, Ogden, 4; ing him Into his service. Little by humble little sacristy in the old church Park City, 1. Sacrifice htta Hearne, little the child drifts array from father, serve until such a time as he could Taylor. Shrunk out By Bpilmnn. 1; mother, slaters and brothers and they, build and pay for a rasldence that at old nee him FUNERAL OF MBS. DUNBAR dear with leave tbs Epll-matears, Off 8. on balls Baaea by King, some future date would not look, out Wild pitch King, homestead, aa many saw her beautiful of place alongside a magnificent temple 1; King, 8. from mission to the his forth son go Donovan. 3. ball Hit Passed by which he, In tha future, intended to Tha funeral services over the rehome he ao honored and loved. For the erect to the honur and gtory at Almains of Mra. Ixila Dunbar were held pllched ball Butterfield, Left on baaea to our ''has Divine like Master, 4. priest, Time Ogden. 3; 18rk City. God. In the. beginning ot Fa. Tat the Church of the Good Shepard at " mighty he about Hi Heavenly Fathers work in Ogden a few boards served 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the From the day of hia ordination iers aa an akar on which ha daily offered Rev. Alfred Brown presiding. The atthese words the down years through tendance waa largo, the members of the holy sacrifice of the mass. It waa of St. Paul to Timothy ring In hia ears the n In the month of August In the year camp of the G. A. R. and him on of law to the and duty. 1883 that the archbishop of Ban Franurge of the auxiliary women's organisation Neglect not the grace that la In thee, cisco called Father Cushnahan to a in a body. being was which given thee by prophecy with and better field, giving him a Interment waa in . the City cemethe Imposition of hands of the priest- larger far to tha one In Ogden, pariah tery. la ordained the hut Fathersuperior hood." Ac toon aa he was not conCushnahan prleitt stands at the altar and offer tented for he longed to return to his hia first holy tnaas, and, oh. the priewtly MEETING HOUSE DEDICATED first mission, because It waa among the thoughts and Idea that on this dear people In Ogden. Go, after three day fill his heart and soul. months' absence h returned to hia The new ft.OiiO meeting house at He feels on this day as though he werg humble little dwelling and to the old Eden, on which work wua begun ten reading hia first mass within the por- church and her he has remained years ago and completed on June 8th, tals of heaven. He delights and loves working for God'a honor and glory, a waa dedicated with appropriate exerto read hia holy office, a hook of prayer leader respected among all cise yesterday, the addresses being and meditation on the lives and heroic classes highly and creeds and a champion delivered by Presidents C. P. Middle virtues of the Saints. He begins with '''for true and higher education. The ton and N. C. Ply gun-- ; Prof. W. M. Me. (Ms day to offer the holy sacrifice of older heads of thla parish esn recall Kendrick and Joseph Stratford. The mnaa for .the living and for the the many hardships and obstacles that forenoon exercises wen- - conducted by dead. He dolly preaches the word of the beset. Father Cuafanahan's faith In hia At the the ward Rundiy Gnd by his example and on Sunday exefforts to gather together his little ad-d- i love of meeilng held In the after noon all letters plain the flock, which was destined some day to authorithe church and Sunday his to God to eased lv mankind, he thi- - pride of his life and to accompties were sustained. little the He criugiegHiicin, baptises lish wonders under hl priestly care Into are the and ones as they brought guidance. Recall hi noble and un(ic'd the use of and by the house (f efforts to see Hacred Heart acadASSOCIATION MIETiNS tiring th blessed water and formula transfer i an Institution of Christian liecome emy little Infidel lnio a Christian or follower and learning that would be Annua! cinif'TPi-reof Christ, ihcvhy following the com- education of the Youns second to none In the west and In this mand of our Divine Saviour, given to Ladles' Mni'inl Improvement asserts-tloI am glad to state that he liaa and loir followers. respect aiKMith His wne Inld at .Mound not been disappointed. Let the many "Co teach all nations, baptise them In Fort, fer the Slfiieml'u-- . Marriett ami graduates who hare parsed through the name of the Father of the Son and the Mound Fort wards, and ui Iiitiiv11Io instil ntlnn during the past year or tlie Ji.ilv Ciliost. When the priest for tile ami Huntsville apeak of hit- - priestly life and of the s'unds at Go'!' to offer the mo-- t holy beautiful Hotii wards. wvic largely instruction given them. lift plnys. BruveMe to nnd aus'ist sacrifice of the nis. Ho s lin iary an-- 1:W. Bnivetie. atii mli il Hu-. of the Holy Cross.'' good "Sis-er3, Mmy-efI.Iii'li. Stolen bares. Bliixn-dcliankes bread find wine Into Christ's the musical juntriams were rendered. iulucted ct who have this Institution Blux ilrorm. 2. Siruck nut Hy snlTTiiblo body and blood, it celling this Tins Sunday sclu-oof K . since its erection, tell of Father CushOff on 2. ad-dball Han G. Giavaon Christ word rod the of from cvmforctu-Mint power hi is annual A nahan'a wise counsels and admonitions 3. Hit by pitched i,.K-to the apostles and tin lr spoelul privuiii, T.iiixiol 1. Oravsi.n. yrKeidnv. II given those little ones as they In years Pa-e- d Dim ! bn : er He hail Hearne. subwork.-f n this Kinc. ball. eon wist In a of lii lisle an I a liy gone by were preparing to fit themon Bluth. laft His Sicrifli'e "Do at hus, I.it mirirh lime ccIumI etticiaia wa.i (.van visjtii'g Sunday selves witri those qualifications and vfo fi. Time, ba-c1: Me." coiiiineinurHiion cf City, in Ogden ibis Again Igrk rendered. w,,h w"e nK' ,hem, in pl"v' of Gromwell. as the 1:33. Umpire, 'he priest their part in V.prve lifes play upon grest ing tTieni-tni'l- t!:oi v Ch:I-- t present stage cf life. Finally let ua turn FUNERAL OF W. J. LARKINS aliur pronounce 'hn INDIGES- - selves aL God' HAVE YOU DYSPEPSIA, work the our to marvelous t'trn'ion tli.ee title:), it and s cie-- vtiirds wh.rli cf erecting TION? to the honor and glory of I ihem loseriier k wife." man trad bin The frne-a- l over t'ie re, God a monument which will stand in th-p:irt. The prion-- all its glory far it leas; half a centurv If tnfliy von suffer from impair" 1 di- until death do main cf ilu; la'e William ,1. l,:irkim ln-t In tlto'.r agony, to cctne. This beautiful bull afsitt the dying K.v-were lu-at the Karr WrM gestion. sluggih liver er impure u ling in ni'-e- t its liv preparing the stt'.ii lumse. eiimiay ni 2 o'clmk. and whlrh we join with Father Cuuhnahan y.m were told of a prepa-R'.iola- -t the to lie Petrs face Lice, Milker cost .l small at Mn tin pna)(!lns. Tii'J which would cure you in clebrarlng his silver Jubilee, speak iiii. Bishop anil M confession of the trf the Sun 'ny sc1.k1 of th' would try the remedy? There Is i tijeni a He cliJ in the days of he.!'1! itself of the greatness of the individual ws-wheta? lof'r aims and priestly ambit(f which .Mr. Luildns wa the medicine Green's August Flown r. Go to nuike their peace A'lib God. by first sii"iii:;ci!.ii-rit- . ions were to build a house r.f prayer. me m the to your druggi-t'- a and buy a tet as the their from sns them in a body and ace unpaniod the fur 23 cents, or the regular sire for gran'lenr of which weuld inspire of Christ. hHvine received fhe traveler and all who nmy gaze upto t'e h'nise. Wtil.lu 73 ci ms. If you have psed a:l other litis 1'iunimssiim in the word of the with the deepest feelings of the (lii'icp tlu'y single tile dyspepsia remedies without satisfac- Christ. n Ms apostles and on it and r!vrtion for man's Creator nf and fiirlt dro;ii.'l a snril bouT-ic"Vhose sna tion, or if you have nover use-- any lhir lawful fl.jwcrs n the taski'i. Music was for these distressing affec- veil sii'ili forgive 'hcv are forgiven, Tod tv, I call upon these or living preparation monument'? to . the praises of the l.y the ward rlier, which tions; if you have haadnolie. bilious-neaa- those whose eras you aiiall retain ih.y priest silver Jubilee we stp social - lw't'.'mn from the lnaa of appetite, the i.luhn ivMired." Again are on tills ever memorable h n:nsl cf th- priests assisii-- the soul on I's Journey oelehnuinc or any 24th day cf June, Yea. this dsr Tl: speak rs weie Klders John R. nervousness, u ynm-seicure if or hv w:ih the iickly stomach 'r.t liver, fnrtlfj lug eternity ' remembered by the CathoBarm-s- . wiil long f Kavsville; James Weusier. Aiic e Flower cxT-rr.nfalliable the irt chitreh. the of th. ri'e lust or lic and (.f tir:o. Idaho. J nines Mark. G A. by using people of Ogden. but siirrament of . iTe-n- r i". !l.vi. Takine It Is n t an alcoholic 1 In spitkittg of Father Cushnahan'? nd S.iimi- -- l X. J. ll.irr1 a i aiwi's. the Get lire. rite consecran' oils, priest twenty-livDve. of y r among the people of and Bishop M.iriin. quite liarmloa for general the five sen- - - of the departing aoul Ogden. 1 !r not speak a the represenprize lmnTi-ecopy of i m ihe servlres ws Tim mnv tinGod in His Mfrrv n,l orsys j tative (J t,e Catholic people alone, for that the meeong house c vihi nut BICYCLES. remit the siu that h:tve entered the I am full) aware of the fact that the mndate ail who Were present. A or the soul through the five a lr::K f'ltn ral cortege aceompniiii d ihe people of this city wan', In words found me 'o ron resent them Now t we hava fine raid- - bicycles In honoring vin to the Ogden City cc- - e:i.ry r that in th- epistle . f Hr. James. "la any Father Cuohnahan and to speak to Mm dedicated the ere in erct demand. Remei.-.licw;;i re B!hop Martin man sick iitun.v: yet. let him bring today in their name. I must atale that H. C. Hansen A Son handle tbe f 'HVP nf titc church and let I h.ive kue-wIn (he pri.-si- e few priest to be a, and Reading Standard b'.cytUfor wheels h them pi'sv ov- r him, spotting him in d earlv level and la ate tha Is never complete uiiti: strength highly respected ?.s They Is FmW Cushnahan among ill classes and ott feet action, they tire tt.n name of th.- tsrd. (Ft. .Iame5-14-and lr. harmony with one "1L" The priest prrnrv-n(v;he lari sad rites uni creed. This i due to his beauti one1 life. MYSTERIOUS OGDEN WON IMPRESSIVE SERVICES BOTH THE MOUNTAIN SEWING MACHINES The White Is King BALL BEARING, LONG WEARING, EASY RUNNING. A PERFECT MACHINE, HELD GAMES FIGHT Minin Cleary was arr-:e11 far violating th: Sunday riosmg EXAMINER: OGDEN, r A HANDSOME PIECE OF FUR NITURE. BOLD ON EASY TERMS PLEASE CALL. White Sewing Machine Company. OPERA HOUSE BLK. OGDEN. . forw-not- Ur. end Mr iani H. Wal.i Freswc, i.jtlio s;ieu: a.;naay nduilvas Ui Ogden. of wit a Su;.t!r?r Digiau. calurr of Sen Lake. spen: Sonde) In Ogden, her former home. Ur. looti of the !c ihtsa:ttr y: A JouLg tadv of good education cau by fcicom e pun i'.u e prviirfrt-adc- r the ediorlsl iviim of iu! inquiring . , eon of Joseph Fame, veers' uiis:(iu from a tw yrwierde) . For some rime be ha tw-- u president of the East Prnusylvauia d ai;e)n. The following named partlee were granted meriiage licenses et Farming-toduring the past week: Kaxl W. Taylor end Charlotte S. Margin; Rolled Plndle end Kuby Uiere, all of n Ogdau. The members of St. Joseph's perleh a reception to Kev. Father Cuahnehaa at the Virginia, in this city, from I to 11 p. m., Holiday, June 15th. The roiuminee aunounowa tliat all friends are cordially larited to a tend. will give Iw Angelea. Cal., a of J.A. Grant, of Wilson's Lana, died at hie tvim an Juno 22nd. of pneumonia. The funeral wae held at (hat plaoa yesterday. The doceaeed leevee a wife end three daughter who will ooote to Ogden to mold. J. W. King, cf son-in-la- Ur. and Mrs. C. C. Itioharde. Jr., arrived from Loe Angelea 1 at Saturday aid wll spend a few da) a with relatives in (Ilia city before proceeding to their home in Idaho. Mr. Richard became a benedict during hie any In southern California, 1 taring recently recently married Mlaa Beatrice Sinn of Loe Angelee. of H. H. Datcher, superintendent construction for (ho Union Portland Cement company, arrived yesterday and will at once take charge of the work that la being dune at the company's new plant. Mr. Dutcher was formerly superintendent of the Alpha Cement oumpany of western Pennsylvania and la an authority on cement unking, , The Pearl and Cassidy Musical Com- edy company, which has been Ailing a engagement et the Utahns, left this morning for Buiee, Idaho, where they will play a several week' The engagement at RiversMa Park. company during Ita stay In this city baa mad good In every sense of the word, as the crowded houses each evening have shown. The company will etnas their season here after taking a awing around th circuit. six-wee- Undoubtedly one of the most delight tul affairs of the week was the "tally-hparty to Brigham City last Saturday evening, when about sixteen at Ogdens popular young people drove np to enjoy a strawberry festival. Upon arriving the party was escorted to the academy where dancing was In- -' Bulged lu until 11 o'clock, when everybody repaired to the home of Leo Madsen, where Brigham's beet strawberries and cream, with other light refreshments, Interspersed by songs and music were enjoyed. The party left about 2:30 p. m, arriving home at an g. Among early hour In the those participating wars M insea Mar garat Lwkhead, Mauds Patterson, Kate Mast arson. Alii Parr, Clarlbei Woods,' Amy Clay, May me Lansing, Gelltha Browning and Mias Gordon; Meadames Tom Alien, Lawrence Boyle, Leo Madsen, Parley Richardson, Cha. Woods, Dave Davla and Archie Browno mo-nln- , ing. , , : Teacher c Now, Sammy, where was the Magna Charts signed? Sammy At tne bottom, air. oue-slded- Ifix-ljoga- pre-iety- a n Mld-llt-lir- i miM-ilne e. l r.ef-vlll,- rt Idri-sre- s s. li- - d fc varied dengns wedding and artistic color, and decoration, makes gifts which are highly priced and always appropriate. The Special monogram work in gold will be particularly pleating to the bride. afu-n-H- -n, t'H d. bn-ti- - mei-tip- tna-ohe- d e f Wchaveafulldisplay d wh-v-- K- of this beautiful art work and we sha3 be glad to have you come in and ace it. EeaurifuJ booklets for distribution dii-'ril- .-r - (e-din- : - Gri-eti'- s Iki-r-- .n f.-rr- 'c ti-a- r'-:- J. 5c and 10c S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers - - SOLE AGENTS cha-.n-te- At the Big Clock. Wash. Ave. Embroideries at the New York Racket Store If you are going to need Embroideries soon look this lot over, compare with other Embroidery Sales in town you will ue soon see. ut ie 0. D. RASMUSSEN ML Ask Your Grocer For HESS BREAD The Bread of Quality It is clean and large. Our label on every loaf. buei-nea.- s Hand Painted China Those Matchless con-cera- te l. PICKARD More of . hunt-nes- b One Week d William Pain , red-lett- lu-a- w-- re Standard. Ntiirnt-- - 1 e ful, priestly and gentlemanly character and to his refraining from drawing any religious line among the people. On nil occasions he ha endeavored to discharge the duties 'of friend among all claana, whether among the rich or poor, or among those of different faith or creeds. Bo in the name of the people of thi city, yea, in the name of the people of this state, I thrice salute you, Father Cushnahan, on thla your silver Jubilee and extend to you, in the name of the people, the choicest of wishes and greeting and pray that Almighty God, if It 1 Hia holy will, may spare you to ns for many years to oome and that we may also be spared to celebrate with you your golden Jubilee of the ordination to the holy priesthood. 4 TRAINS DAILY 4 EAST VIA PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. All work guaranteed to be perfect end durable. New stock of wall paper to select from at 10. per cent discount. Sample hooks delivered to your residence. We hang your paper bought else when. G. H. Muller and Bon, 3583 Wash. Ave, Ind. 'phone, 1082. EXCURSIONS WEST. Daily June 26th to July Bth. Ogdeu to San Francisco and return (direct) 332.00 Ogden to Ban Francisco and return (one way via Portland)., 44. CO Ogden to Loa Angeles and return, going 8o. Pac. and returning B. P. I,. A. A S. L. Ry., or vice versa Ogden to Loa Angeles and return via 0. 8. U and 8. P. L. A. A S. L. Ry Ogden to Ixm Angeles and return (one way via Portland and 8sn Francisco) Tickets good to return until 15th. Stopovers allowed. 46.00 Thla include OVERLAND the famous LIMITED and the new LOB ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. Twentieth Century, Strictly Electric Lighted Vestlhalad, Steam Heated Trains operating Pullman Palace Bleepers; incom parable Observation Library and Dining Cars cf the very latest manufacture. ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO CHICAGO. For particulars write Trar. Pass. Agent A. B. More-le-y, 33.50 57.50 Sept. In the forenoon the visitors hit bard In bunches and won eaally. In tha second game thirteen innings were played. The contest was a pitchers' battle. Loa Angelea secured the winning ran on a couple of hits. R. H- R Score 8 14 4 Los Angeles 6 3 2 Oakland Batteries Burns and Stager; Cate and Bliss. Pacific Caaat Beattie, June 24. Beattie took the lead early In the game and althougn Fresno commenced to hit Vickers In the last few innings the lead was too Second Gam. much to overcome. Captain Doyle was R.H.E. Score put out of the game for disputing a 2 6 1 McLaughlin and Walters each Ins Angeles . 7 4 1 ot four hits. Oakland . Score. Eager Batteries Randolph nnd R. H. E. IftO 310 10x 6 11 1 Graham and Bliss. Seattle 000 001 130 3 11 4 Fresno Batteries Vickers and Blankenship; FELL FROM BALLOON. McGregor and Ds oh wood. Peoria. Ilia, June 24. Mis Loti Ban Francisco. 10; Portland, (L Ainsworth, an amateur balloonist, fell Portland. Ore.. June 24. San Fran- a hundred feet from her parachute this cisco ran up a big score on Portland's afternoon, receiving probably fatal ! enors today, while the locale were e Juries. to land on Hitt. Score. r. h. E. THE DECEIVING MIST. non noo 000 Portland 0 3 5 San Francisco . .033 021 '001 10 12 1 Minister I'm sorry to find yoo cn Batteries Bennett. Garvin and Don- Ing out nf a public bouse again H ahue; Himes and Wilson. lah. after all you promised me. Hamlsh Ay. ir, tt'a wonderful wkat Loa Angslsa, 8. 2; Oakland. 6, 1. an awfu' d Kevin' thing this ntit 1 vnsst ! Miami th Ifli Oakland. June 24. Loe Angelest TVwatt. won both games from Oakland today. - un-aM- l |