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Show rilli MOUSING EXAMINE!!:. (HiDEX. UTAH. M 1. MuliM.Nti, AI M ST itt, iwe. UNIONS IN PJLTHCS It is tha Naked Truth Utah Federation of Labor Issues Ad-dress Urging Independent Action. Ten Thousand Bargains For This Week A . . WRIGHTS REMOVAL SALE Utahna Park TONIGHT Fines, totalling 9350, were forfeited in police court this morning. Vaudeville Two Performances Every Night at 8 and 9:30 MWMMMMMWMWWWMW GREAT. IT-- PRICES DON'T MISS IT. Log aa and rwarved aoat bleachers, 10c. 2Scj. ta 12 every Dancing from Evening. PERSONALS Joseph Btorer of Idaho Falla ia In committee will lie nut Monday, the city. soliciting aid for the lTtah exhibit at the Irrigation congress. W. 8. Jennie of Peteraon, Utah, ia here on buaineea. B. A. Weal and J. E. Butler have returned from a three week' vlelt In MU Carrie Houeley is visiting with friends in the City. Portland, Ore., and other rltiei. A Miss Agnes Snooks of Nevada is in marriage licenae waa laaued today to Louia Hamre. aged 25, of Uintah, the city, receiving medical aid. and Amelia Mildon, aged 17, of Peterson Miss Lulu Mitchell of Ogden has returned from a pleasure trip In tha east. New books for the city school a have arrived and are being ehelved by the The elrctrlcal machinery for the city superintendent prior to distribu- Utah Smelting works has been intion. stalled. A Mn. T. J. Whelan, who came hen Arthur Chandler will arrive tonight after the San Francisco disaster, ha a from an extended pleasure trip to the returned today to her home at Oak- Pacific coast h land. John P. Bush, who has been employed at Wrlghte, le about to return to his school work. Ben F. Wilson, tha Socialist lecturAudience er, will talk to an open-ai- r at the corner of GRAND Twenty-fourt- Washington tomorrow h FAIR John W. Thornier, a prominent cat tie raiser with large interests near Sail Lake, waa ia conference with local fair officials yesterday, to perfect arrangement for the rsttle exhibit at the Fair grounda In September. Thorn-leii one of the men under whose charge the exhibit will he collected and he promisee an excellent display of fine bred osttlo. Reports from several counties Indicate that atookmea are taking Interest in the coming fair and are preparing to enter animate la competition for ribbons and cash prises offered by the Fair association. It is expected that the best bred of Utah's stork will be on exhibition. Special prises have been offered for good cattle and every Inducement le held cut tn the stockmen. Farm products are also being prepared for entry into the agriculture department and agents over the country are receiving encouragement by farmers. While farmers of Weber eounty will furnish the main part of tho exhibit, maay counties ia the state will be well represented by fruits of various sorts. Utahg fruits will be practically demonstrated by exhibits from . the extreme northers and aoutern portions of the state. I Encouraging le the early support I given the management of the fair and s the work being done to make It a augurs veil for the education and financial advantage to be derived. President Nye is perfecting hie plan of campaign and expects flattering results to follow tho call to agricultura ists. manufacturer; stockmen and mra. r y Farley P. Christenson, county utior-ne- y of Salt Lako county, ia in Ogden loday. High Class AIOINCTHE and Mrs. Gertrude Ogletree, of Sparka, Nev , le the guest of Mra. Edith Flyer, evening. iVu-rstu.i- ot ! H.tvnus Uniat r of tone, poi.i-.i-- with a fu'.l see campaign It ' lin'.ilr J tt- - :tii FVi.VallnU shoull o m.niunua'e a: oiu-- uiih tne labor orguiiiij-.iit- s nuu-..f iig.1-have aunuuni-ethat Uet nuuid pat a : i:u a view of in t.it nvl.1, and uniting on a ticket. In order ih-i- i the strength of the labor vote lu the sit'e should not lie divided The committee appointed at the last regular meeting of the Federation to drait resolution covering the necessity of organising a party iu the stht. independent of the old line parties, to carry the labor banner in the campaign. reported that ii had prepared the rwkolmlona In accordance with the inat ructions given. The resolution were aa follows To tha Feople of the State of Utah: Event In the Industrial affairs of our people have rapidly changed and are rapidly changing The wheels of Industry cannot be halted or turned hack, nor should they be, even If that were poewtble Wei coming industrial progress, labor must be ever alert to meet new conditions, recognising that external vigilance Is the price of industrial as well aa political liberty. We working people cannot hope to maintain our right unless we exercise all our functions which, as working men end dtiaeas. It I our duty to exercise. Therefore, he it Resolved. That, ae our efforts are centered against all forme of Industrial slavery end economic wrong, we must also direct our utmost energise to remove all forma of political servitude and party slavery, to that end that tha working people may act as a nmt at the polls at every election. We must be ever watchful to carry the purpose of this resolution into effert. WKhln the peat few years claims and promisee have been aiade In platforms or on the hustings by political per Lie and prom lire have been neither Justified nor performed. Little attention hat beea paid to the enactment of laws prepared by ua and presen tad to the legislature or the relief of thoue wrong, and the attainment of tboee rights to which labor and the common people ere Justly entitled, and which are essentially necessary for their welfare. Thne earnestly engaged in our movement, w repeat, must be guided by the fact that tha print-- plus for which we stand must be of primary consideration, and office eeoondary. We ask our fellow worker! and friends to respond to this call and to make aa Independent Labor party popular uprising of honest men and women, and to see to u that the beet, meet conscientious man are chosen their representativea," coai-eecin- fiiper-eiceUenr- e M. G. BARNES Dealer in all kind 2? 1 6 instruments Grand Opera House Block of musical Washington Avenue STOCKINGS GIVEN AWAY For every five dollars of merchandise pnrrhaaed we will give you one dollars worth of any kind of etockiuga yon may need for yourself or family, and we will guarantee our price to be as cheap aa anything found in the stale. Come, and lets get acquainted. Utah Knitting Works 1701 Washington Avenue 1 DISTINGUISHED KKKKSKKKHMHKSSSSK iS CARE WOULD KILL A GAT VISITORS The eat isn't to Mama She can't get Ufa insurance . You can. Take a notioy muffle lent to provide for the fmmlty , then ilvo long and well and free from care suo-ces- Committeemen of Three Parties Meet at Weber Club. National Joel Priest, an editor of The Herald; 11. Peery, Senator Thomas K earns and Senator Ed. Luce, all going to .I OPERA HOUSE Goldfield, Ner., except Senator Kearpe, who, accompanied by hie family, goes ' te California to visit tha senator's THE CWlIlT FAIR V ranch, were tha guests of C. A. Henry 3i) at tha Weber club. Intermountain Fair Association ComThey are ad traveling a the same the Prise List, pletes train. Aa the gentlemen eat ia tha A local company of 85 peoWeber club smoking fragrant Haple, under the management of Department M. Merchants' display. vanas, It wee discovered that the naMrs. F. L. Lewie, will give a F. E. Grant, superintendent. tional Democratic oommlfteemaa was mlnatrel performance Class Ns, 1. present ia the person of Henry Peery. for the benefit of Mn. Harry Col. Edward Luce, senator from Utah Dry Goode end notions, diploma. Hughes. county, ia national committeeman for Boot and shoraj diploma. and Men furnishing goods, the Republican party, while Senator Clothing Thomas Kearns Is the head of the Latest Songs and Dances diploma. American party. Queenaware, diploma, Is going on when Whet la jowolry, diploma.. BUCK AND WING DANCING thoee three fellows ride and dine tostock, diploma. Millinery A SPECIALTY propounded. gether? was a query Musical instrument, diploma. Whet political part does Charley HenSewing machines, diploma. In ry play entertaining the whole comFurniture, diploma. TWO PERFORMANCES bination? Books end stationery, diploma. MATINEE AND NIGHT Tha combination left on the SouthIn department "H, farm impleearly this afterments and manufactures, and depart- ern Pacific train noon. reasonment merchants M," POPULAR PRICES display, able space will be given ell desiring to make n display, but exhibitors and II DISTRICT COURT THE PUBLIC INVITED attendants will be required to pay tha regular admittance fee to the ground!. Department N, educational. W. K. jThe following probste end motion matter were disposed of by Judge Pederson, superintendent. LETTER LIST. Howell Saturday: Mayme Ageng, Class No. 1. of Mies Spangenberg, will ' A the Probata Calendar. guest car the of Ogden Rapid grave! Grad l and 2. cutting Llet of letter remaining In the OgTransit company Jumped the track at ' leave for her home in Indiana this A petition for confirmation of sale work .50 f den, Utah, poatofflee August 21, which. h street and evening. in the matter of the estate end guarGrade 1 end 2. weaving If not called for in two weeks, will be tha corner of Twenty-fiftWall avenue, delaying the Twenty-secon- d 50 work dianship of Bheely H. Wade, a minor, ent to the Dead Letter Office: Charles Carlson, a salesman at the Grade street car for some time. waa granted. 2, beet of specimen Watsnn-Tanne- r Ladles' Llet Clothing Co., returnThe matter of a petition for allow50 penmnnthlp - The funeral services over the re- ed from visiting friends and sight see- Grads Anderaoa, Nellie EtPltier, Mrs. 8. C. ance end settlement of account In tha raffia work best I, ,5J Allen, Phoebe .. mains of Adelaide E. Irvin will he held , ing in New York, Chicago, Buffalo and Grade 4, pencil or - pea Souths lek, Mrs. estate and guardUnnhlp of Nellie E. at 2 p. m., Sunday, at the home of the other points cast. Brown, Miee Nellie King et al.. minora, waa continued. .50 .25 drawing Alberta A petition for allowance of account Stone, Miss Ruby parents, 2882 Washington avenue. InGrade best 4, of map Frank Smyth, Gue S rudder, Louie Belthell, lira 8. Tracy, Mrs. Welter terment will be In City cemetery. in the matter of tbs estate of Charles school and grounds Scudder, Edward Smyth. Roy Tracey, Bacon, Mrs. Carrie Wei la Mies Dora H. Woodmans, deceased, wee refer50 .95 building The county board of education de- Orson Douglas, John Marriott. Klrt Grade Curry, 8. O. to County Clerk Metteon. red White, Mra. Cora of 4. penspecimen cided on September 17th as the day for Allison. Grant Myers and William A petition for order at sale In tha Clark, Emma J. West, Mn. Ray 50 .25 manship an from extended returned have schools. Craig Dupaon, Mra. 8pfo Wilmue, Mn. the opening of the county matter of the estate of Mery M. Me--1 to Black- Grade 5. specimen of penJansen, Hasella Gaw waa granted. Walker, Mies Irma Alima Anderson waa elected teacher. hunting and fishing trip Ml .25 manship smith fork. Bllla aggregating $114 were allowed. Lvonel, Mra C. D. Wilson, Emma O. In the matter of the estate of Henry Grade 6, pend! or - pen Machula, Beatrice Young, Mlaa Ida 50 .25 T. Chard, the court granted a petition drawing G. H. Mataon, I. L. Reynolds, Dr. for the tale of real estate on filing Gent't Llet Grade 5, map of Weber WAITI8C Of RAILROADS A. P. HIbbs, B. H. Goddard and oth-a- n bond. 60 .25 county Angelo, M. Zaaottl Keaa, Arthur have located a Dumber of claim! The court granted a petition for letbest Grade of 6, Tregonbra' sperimen Kayaum, N. In the estate of on the coal land of Emery county Te Offer Special Rates for Excursion-lat- e ' (2 50 .26 ter of administration Arutaoa. George penmanship letters) and Intend to form a company to deHenrietta Hawkins. Bond 9666. on Labor Day. Grade 6, best pencil or Arlma. A. John Larsen, A petition for confirmation of sale velop the property. 50 .25 Aubachan. J.- - H. Lorejoy, W. D. pen In the matter of the cctate of Elisaat- the time when the program Grade drawing Just 8. best relief map Beale, Simon 8. Lemmen. P. J. A motion for peremptory Instruc- jor Lata- Day has been completed and Carr, deceased. as granted. 50 of state of Utah .25 beth Barr, Thomas McCoy, Tom A petition for order allowing 11 tiou la the case of Mabel Richards j outride towns have announced their Grade 7, beet. enrtl or Brew, 8. Moon, Hance of petition for distribution In the Ogden 8tam Laundry j intention of sending large delegations .25 Fever. Kerry J. .50 pen drawing Mum., Frank J. against the matter of the estate of Hannah company wee denied by Judge Howell to ogden to take part In the labor Grade 7, beat Chlslett, A. C. . D, specimen Mopoupaa this afternoon and the matter will be demonstration, oomee the announce-submitte- d Crompton waa granted. of penmanship in writCfoaer, Frank 8. Miller, John . I An order was Issued allowing withthe Jury. that they to of the railroad ment company conthe P. t'i Jas. Croy. p. M. ing. Mnlcahy, presmble drawal of petition for distribution in from Logan, the not reduce rate will T. U.S... .50 the .25 stitution of Christy, John Murokaml, A communication from the lawyers juiad and Intermediate points. The the matter ot the estate of William A. D. Grade 0. beet pen or penCavenka, Joaef Crompton. by J. J. Brnmmirt to defeat C1inn of the transportation company Carr. L. H. cil .ah fOreekl Motion Calendar. the waterworks franchise, lately sign-- ; Vl, if not changed. Interfere with the Grade drayring 8. relief map IllusChriatenaon, 8. Klecolla Roy out crowded counted bv Mayor Conroy, was unions for local A motion for n new trial of the ease of ed they In D. O. U. ' Cowin, Wm. plus Norton, trating some topic the Union by other matter, but will appear In on visitors to form n prominent part Bale, Tom Neill. Charles .50 of John Penfleld against we taken S. history .1.00 ' Examiner the the the in morning. Railroad of Pacific eooipany parade. big Dovookun. X. G. P. Btiyher, Class No. 2. v It Is generally agreed among railunder advisement. Bavia. a. A. Sandberg, O. A. ofwill rates that exhibit, city public received Bst has Glaimann road special companies general By consent of counsel It was orderG. J. Bouglae, Dlek Salmon, a on certain days of the schools, appropriate pieture. presented ed that lire hearing of the rase of J. made ficial not notice be of his appointment Douglas. Chaa A. Salantm, Nie 2 letters) postmaster of Ogden. He has been re- year and Labor Day Is one of the ta- by Boyle Furniture fo. valued at (ID. J. Bnimmltt versus tb Ogden Water Strom, Emil Best general exhibit, county public Works company, on order to show quested to send In the name of his booed days. It was thought however. Dyson, Jno. H. Spiunt, Will P. of visitors ha He once. number at the schools, assistant promised that postmaster appropriate picture presented cause, be ronttnued to Sept. 9, 190. Edwards. Leviry Button, Forest P. would would be Induce. by Ogden Furniture ft Carpet Co., valnorth names, six the under consideration least at from The plaintiff in the ease of the SidErwin. El P. Blanton. Forest for the companies to ued at 910. meat enough Steven Implement Company vs. ney f2 letters l P. with break their rule, and plane were la!4 school com- Burkmlller et al. was grented twenty of ; in Beet work, Honnold, company Engineer display Stanton. Robert Fridley. George three electrical engineers, sent here accordingly. The announcement raua-b- mercial department, public nr private dava additional time In which to reFfe. ilr. and 8ert!e, Nikola counter a financier named Cnrtti, pert own-- ' ed consternation among the unions of schools, diploma. ply to amended nnswer and Mn. W. J. Btormea W. H. to undertook and of er the hastily of they Best the Utah claim. on IJrht display the mortgage private city general Eror. xg. Purdy, Mr. and In the rose of Ell C. Meyers vs. ft Railway company, made a detailed have changed the decision, affecting schools or state institutions, diploma. David Mm. Harry 28ory, eoafer-nlgA committee so directly. A. Meyera H was ordered that Inst division of the local diaries them Investigation Goar. E. J. Pfaender. Henry and this morning. They nre red with D. 8. Spencer, passenger attachment leeu for the defendant reGriw. Dr. H. E. Parke, Welter 8. 8. at 2 p. m. and and he prom- BEST HOOF PAIHT gathering date for eaatenr capitalist, j agent for the O.Influence quiring him to appearnot vasemeyer. V. H. Rice, Walden be punished at headquar- Md to use his shew why he should ner, Lewis Tepeon. K. he reports to The funeral services over the re-- i ter in Salt Lsh- - Until When yon get tired of having your for contempt of court. Upon bearing mieente, Leone Tracy. R. C. 1 some hope of roof court commanded mains. of Moses F. Scott will he held the committee, there Thomas painted every year or two with hie testimony the Uatlcble, Ride ?y. clerk In i the Second Wdrd meeting house, I excursion rates. mineral and chep roof prints, get them him to deporit with the county before Gntt. w. J. Udder, Dr. Jolnea tne unions painted with Joseph Dixon's Silica every Saturday 9? 56 alimony at 2:30 p. m.. Sunday. The remains I Business men have Hate. T. Vandl, C. may he viewed between 10 and 11:30, in requesting the ralboad compenyto ' Graphite Roof Faint, tha only Saka paying any other bllle. Hirkx. G. F Vlncon, John rates from Logan. The graphite In the world, tested for forty The court heard the testimony la Sunday forenoon at the parlors of make epeclri will Io, E. (2 letters) useits influence and , yean, and get them painted by a man the divorce suit of Nelli Brown ve. Larkin ft Bona.. The body will be Weber club Jaeohaon, J C. William. J. R will ' who has handled this paint for twenty Wallace Brown and took the matter taken to Willard on the 5:80 train for the commercial club In J"kaon, A1 Wetsell. J. P. unite" with Loganltea securing low- years, end who make a specialty of nader adriaemeBt. burial. Kemaley. Chaa. letten) (t roof work of all Unde, and guaraateea The court ordered that the case of ered fare. Fennanna, Dadd Wood. A. E. satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brown ft Hassell v Haeeell be continued kirs. R. A. Grant returned Toung, Jta street from San De Fuca. Wash., where WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Sons, 481 Twenty-fift- h THOS. H. DAVIS, P. M. Richard Van Derek, of the 8. P at 3UC4 Grant avenue. freight offices, leaves on tha Drat of Miss Grace Wintle of 2946 Child's (he month for Portland, On., having avenue, returned yesterday from visaecepted a more lucrative position. . Seawime iting friends la Oregon. , - . ' Elder Angus IxxAhead, a returned jg Alfred Stratford, E. Olsen and E. missionary from Scotland, will address the audience at the Fifth ward meet- Compton will leave tonight for Blacking bonce, Sunday evening, at 7 smith Fork on a hunting trip. oclock. P. Morris, the sheepman of AmeriHailey M. Rhoades, apeclal agent can Falls, is in the city on business of the bureau of statistics. United and Is registered at the Reed. States department of agriculture, J. 8. Page and wife have returned from Denver, la regisiered at the Euroto their home at Tacoma, Wash., after pean. visiting with friends In the city, Mr- - 8. Curtiss of Salt Lake is VisitAlblne Anderson, of Logan, who is ing her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Drummond, who le spending the summer in with Howell and Crawford Clothing Ogden. Their addreee ia 202 Twenty-thir- d Co,, la In the city vieitlng friends. street. W. O. Stanley, who represents the E. R. Thomas and wife of Redileld, Schillings Extract Co., will leave for Iowa, who have been visiting with Nevada this evening on business. friends and relatives will leave for Miss Annie Williams, of Paine 44 their futun home at Pueblo, Colo., Hurst's, Just recently returned from this evening. an enjoyable pleasure trip to Boston. . G. D. Folkman will meet withIncounP. Sorensen, a harness man of Butte, the ty pollticlana this afternoon court house to organise the county Mont., Is In the city doing business vote and manhall the forces for a! with the harness and saddlery houses. fall campaign. who has been Miss Ban-iif- loil-ilv- . They lead in richness in gnftncaa of toucb,in beauty of expression and iu the care of laintineM of their count ructiou. Every little detail of their build ha received aa much attention aa if it were the finiahing touch. Yet, notwithstanding their theae magnificent instrument are no dearer than the commoner makes sold elsewhere. Ss't iu vu:r ttc tu-ke- The aha .pent the summer months This morning she left for a deer hunting anu fishing trip In Colorado. Mrs. Grant w Join a party of twenty at Cokimdo Springs. They will Journey to Gunniaon by team and make their start from that point, on pack horses. Tne trip will consume ten daya. t'uii that onra nre the riiinwj in this a,, n price is very little now. AMUSEMENTS. v ... ia'A.-;- tu-K- Monday will see the beginning of another busv week . . One of the busiest weeks ot the sale . . Wo ha e determined this week to completely wipe out the Silk and Black Goods department . . The silk stock will be sacrificed along with the best black goods, and here is one of the best items yet offered, for the season for blacks is just beginning . . Ten thousand bargains must be the record this week . . The shelves are beginning to show bare spots, the new store is beginning to look habitable and our ambition to sell off this stock' before moving is responsible for the dropping prices. It doesnt make any difference what you want v. incu.i'r'.'s Laboi. a Lane :o f :; if i;.e D. bue-Ines- A TfiursdayAug. hlgh-clas- a 93,-60- 6 with-draw- , . ! Mew, ! I I y ht j I, . j JohnSeeLmo before insuring Herrick, State Mgr, Des Moines Life M Reed Hotel Dui! ding With Kelly ft Herrick joj InteuMountain Fair September 20!h, 21st and 22d Following the Atiggewtion of President Nye, the hiiFinpM.nien offer special premium a. Any others wishing to offer preininms should see the President or and have (hem included in (his list: g er-ndir- y Special Premiums . j : J. T. Ny offers 921 60 cash for the greatest variety and best quality of farm products raised by the nhlbltor. Money divided, Aral 916.60. second 116.60. F. J. Menders hot offers 95 M) for the best specimen of clay modeling by amsteur. . J. S. Lewis ft Co. offer 925.66 In merchandise for ihe beet general and quality of fruit, to consist of not less than five varieties one box of each quality; fruit to be grown by the exhibitor. Fred M. Nye Co. offers 916.06 on poultry. 95.66 In merchandise for he best pen of white birds: 96Ait in merchandise for the beet pen of particolored birds; 95.60 cash for the highest scoring made of any breed or variety. Blackman ft Griffin Co. offer 62l.mi rash for best dairy cow ownwd . Money divided, lint by patrons of the consolidated r re merles. second 916.00. Test: Largest amount of butter fa; rows to be milked on ground. five largest water 95.00 for the D. Ragan will purchase melons. for two do, cantaloupes best varie-rmelons exhibited by one person; by one person. Melons must be grown by exhlbttora. A. L. Brewer offers 980.00 for best display of tomatoes rained by exhibitors. who musF be contractors with one of the following canning factories Money divided an follows: Plain City, 95.00; North Ogden, 95.00; ; Hooper, 95.00. Rlverdale, 95.06; Uintah, 5.06; Willard, Fred Mass will give picture or vase valued at 95.00 for the best specimen of band painted china. A. M Vander Vlies offers 910.66 cash for the largest and beet exhibit cattle. of A. M. Vander Vlies offers 910.66 for (he largest and beat exhibit of dia-pls- y 916-00- 95-0- Bburi-Horne- d swine. Wm. Glasmann offer five years subscription to the Ogden Evening bread, one year subscription. For Standard. For the best loaf home-madthe best layer cake, one year subscription For the best variety and disFor (he beet specimen Jellies, one year suheeriptinn. play of home-madby lady over 70 years old. one year subscription. For plain shirt . nnisundered, one year subscription. .Bread and the beet hsnd-msdrake In be exhibited second day at in a. m. The Ogden Packing and Prevision Co. will buy fat bogs. For the beat pen. not exceeding five bend, weighing from 175 to 236 lbx. each, will pay Xe per lb. live weight. For second best pen. same condition, will pay one-hacent per pound shove market price. For all competing hogs, same rent above the market price condition a above offer, will pay Richardson ft Grin, the crockery people, will give 95.06 in merchandise for the beet, exhibit of sugar beet Richardson ft Grant, the crockery people, will give 95 00 In merchandise for the best display of tomatoes tint less than one bushel. A. E Weatherby offer 610.00 rash prise on veal calves. For two beat each, and wilt buy ell and fattest reel calve nor over elx weeks old 9560 v entered In competition et market price. Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit Will pey S W for the heat bushel of apples and 96.t0 for the best bushel of peachee. Entries must be made for all apeclal premiums. :he same aa for premiums offered by the association Boyle Furniture Co. will give appropriate picture, value 910.00. for beet general exhibit made by elty public school. Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. win give appropriate picture, value 910 00. tor beet general exhibit made by eounty publle school. e e hand-sewin- g lf one-fourt- h |