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Show ..r-- ,6 .5? TiiK AMUSEMENT. ' -d- months 10 oiac Utahna Park tUcL i. sg si 70 1'Ue ftiil. Ea-- t 11 ii brother vrj' .j Jjreuite ec.i.t a:il u'.e ilia, gr--i v! her. m 'ii-- r erk oi i i sLeJ that tae ur pert-n- u cuM ll.1 bvtn on the do her. The c Ulcers have looko.it 'or the girl aud caught hei on a more serious charge. TONIGHT nb LVuWVW5 i U, Ceiry, auuia it: FESStMALS High Class Vaudeville Mrs. HyuyvvvvvvvvvvviivvMVr , DONT MISS iAl Misses X elite Oram and Ellis Larsen returned to their home st Idaho Falla. They have been visiting with friends aud rela lvea in the city. IT. njwwwxvrirviAmAmM Lege and reserved Mat Me; bleachers, 10c. to 12 awry Dancing from PRICES t I Henry Hess and family of Weiter, Idaho, are in the city visiting with F. X. Hess. Mr. Hess and family re en route to California, where Mr Evening. GRANT, Manager AND DETRICK. Praaent GEORGIA HARPER In Joaaph Arthur Maatorpiaea BLUE JEANS Sunday Eve., Sept. 2 Mrs. J. S. Royal of Ogden, ia the guest of Mrs. George A. Ames of Balt Ran twa entire aaaaana In Naw Vark. Twelve yearn an the road. Halda the raeard In atock houses. Lake. Mrs. Henrietta Rasmussen of Brigham City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright, of 827 Twenty-si- SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY. PRICES: ISo, 23c, 25c, 50c. Scat Sala Opana Saturday 10 a. m. ptreet. xth F. N. Parkinson, who haa been employed with John Scowcroft A Sons Co, left this afternoon for hia home at Black foot, Idaho. Mr. Parkinson Is to preparing to leave for a mist-ioGermany in tha spring. . BREVITIES Ktrt Mawlder left yesterday for Sparks, Nev, where he has accepted Dr. Powara la attending tha meet, a position aa a fireman on the road. tng of Wbetarn surgeoaa In Salt Lake. ' Raven Burrup, who haa been emfor Grocery Cturlay tarns of tha police force ployed with Burrup hat returned from a fishing trip os several months, haa resigned to prepare for achool. the Snake river. ('-a-, - John Cartridge, aaleaman for tba Burton Implatnont Co., ieawa for Oraan River thla evening. Walter Williams of Edwin Williams store, left last night tor a hunting trip near Paradlae. A Sena Grocery Mias Florence Boyle, an operator Home Board rogn-la- r for tha Utah Independent Telephone natll been ha poetpooed meeting Co, I on a vacation. Thuraday, Sept. 6th. Frank King and family left yesterMIh Suala Southwell, altar a three men the viait in Ogden, haa returned day for a pleasure trip to New York. to her home in California. Charles Elsenherg haa accepted a Mlee Mattie Waterman, a graduate position with Edwin Williams' grocery of Michigan university, an rou'a to Store. Washington, ia visiting with J. H. The Crlttentot Petrine. Chief Clark Janata, of tko pal court, haa left hia dntiea with Judge Murphy for a few daya and wiu puna a wild ehlckani for recreation. munici- It la reported from Baker City, Ora, that David Efcetee haa agreed to bulla an electric Una from that place to ia Eagle Valley, provided 6100.006 relied by the oltiaano then to aeaUt la financing the road. Gov. Cutler Thursday appointed aa additional delegates to the Irrigation Congress at Bolae: R. W. Young, V. Cutler and E. E. Jenklnn of Balt Lake aid George M. Haaaoa aid Judge Thomaa Maloney of Ogden. C. The Park City haaabaU club haa Ben Mortenaen, Ray Taylor, Edward Haarna, Charlca Noah, all of Ogdaa'a eld haaehall man, to play with them for tha remainder of the season. Park City will play the Eurg-k- a team Sunday and Monday. d Tha HarrisvlUe Sabbath achool waa reorganlacd yesterday. M. D. Harrla waa auatalaad as uperintendsnt with Mr. Bwauoa aa ilrat aaaiatant, and Kels McIntyre aa second aaaiatant. .Former Superinten- dent Joalah Taylor has been y, . The case of the Consolidated .Wag-- l A Machine Co. va. Heber Bummars nf Bos Elder county, which haa been pending in the municipal court for months, waa tried befora a lurr yesterday, and resulted In a verdict for tha plaintiff. Fir Chief Paine has pu rebated a of bone for the now atntion on 'he bench. After scouring the coun-'- 7 for horses, ha located them at i1r Col-llnst- and bought the team for Auk b-- UTAH, SATl I HAY .M( vili witn-i W.e t..a: pr..-.iso sect ts a tv ii.fti-- ui w iuau tile'ssja 'll be !o" a f ir kmg time to come is tne crowd which have bea si Removal sale this To Wrights morrow an unusually nny day I ex. . In pected every derailment the stocks are growing small' r and In many cases we bud it Lereeaury to still reduce the low sale prices . . From eight lu the morning til! tan at THOMAS E. MATHEWS IS NAMED BY MATTSON. night the stote will hum wu'h buwi-neand many hundred do.iars will be a--t ...At scnooi $400. In color, weigh bout 1J06 pounds each, and give indications of apead. Befora being seat o the station they will be drilled with psperieneed honea and brakes Into lie ill of a fin horse. H. M. Lintley, who haa bees chief rierk at the railway mall offlres In Ogden for tha peat five yean, has left ;be service and gone to live at Berko-7- , Cal. Hia family will Jola him 'bar within a fw days. Blaca hia depafturc from Ogden, C. B. Ptasett baa been acting in the capacity, of thief clerk. C. E. Schuyler haa bean appointed aaaiatant chlsf plerk at Ogdan In place of Albert T. Oavia. resigned. ; EUaabeth Moser, a girl, before Judge Brawn of ika Jivsntlo court in Salt Lake waa found guilty of petit larceny and to tha State Induatrlal school at Ogdea. The apedfle charge agalaat the girl waa that of having stole soma wearing apparel, three gold rings and told chain and. locket from Mra sen-foRc- 1JKM5. 5 PLAINT IN PAINE CLERK DAY IN OGDEN CASE Will BUSINESS HOUSES TO CLOSED. The board of cuu commissioners in brief Thursday and acted oa matrs pertaining 68c. to change id ihe various counOuting flannels and calicos and per- ty offices . The spnoiii'nit-u- i by Councales and all of those materials which ty Cieik Mattson of Thomas E Mathwill le wanted for school di rises are ews as deputy count clerk was and the boed lived bin salary marked at the cheaper price . . even the new goods, some of which are here, sr 680 per month Mr Mathews. t is are marked at the Removal Bale re- understood, will fi'l the acanrr caused by the resignation oi ductions. Evelyn Met REMAIN Take the F'acr to be Vacated by Bngham and Logan Arc to Send Dele Mina Hnnoershnt gationa to Take Part in the Deputy Reccroere Parade. u-io- prin-rlpall- con-finne- d Although Mis Hendershot ia attll employed in the office, she has decided to resign October t, in order to study an in Chicago J. B. Wallace, the new rouatv recorder. was authorised to employ a man In hia office si 83 per day votil be thinks It desirable to appoint a deputy. The appointment of Mire A B. Brown end Mrs E E. West as deputy recorders, at a salary of 7i per month.wae approved, and the hoard accepted tha bond of Recorder Wallace Tha petition of tba Ogden City Imtha provement league, asking that most dangerous pans of the canyon he fenced with galvanised iron rollings and wood posts Instead of the board fences, which are . said to mar the was filed. beauty of the acene-yCARD OF THANKS To all those who so kindly assisted and lent a helping hand during the HELP WAXTE& Madam Cochrane sickness and death of our darling g la in need of helpers In the daughter Viola we wlrh to extend our department . . both apprentices sincere thanks. It Is our earnest prayand expert help is wanted . . Apply at er that they all receive the name kind one to Madam Cochrane. treatment daring their hour of sorrow and bereavement. Remember we have no connection MR. AND MRS. WALTER IRWIN. whatever with that concern which calls itself the "Right Removal Sale." JOHN SPARKS RENOMINATED Wa do not want buslneas which does we do not come to us voluntarlly-- but wish to warn our customers against He It Again to Aspire for the Office the deceptive methods of those who ef Governor, would make our customers believe they were trading with Wrights . . John Sparks, governor of Novels, We have no connection with the Right was Thursday renominated by acclaRemoval Sale." . . Our name is spell- mation by the Democratic state coned with the W. vention In Reno. James W. Sweeney and Sam Davis, both of Canon, withColored Dress Goods ere marked drew as gubaroatnylal candidates, . . beat Some of the bargains Sweeney accepting the nomination for cheaper this the supreme court bench. Davis made of the tile are atlll offered at counter . . For instance we are of- n unsuccessful effort to secure the fering 60c Mobs Ira . . new colors . . nomination for Congress, being defeatfor 28c . . these are 50 Inches wide. ed by George Bartlett of Tonopah. New skirta and suits are In at tha NOTICE Ready made afore . . The removal sals prlcas are applied to them. All butcher wlU close promptIn the shoe department we ere sell- ly at 10 o'clockshops Monday. Sept. Srd, on and famous Queen the Quality ing account of Labor Day. Dougina Shoes at the Bale Prices . . ever be will than again. they Cheaper Be sure that you are la Wrights Shoe EXCURSION TO WYOMING Store. Look for the two brass signs. dress-makin- BIG HORN BASIN. HIS WIFE BELIEVE6 HE FOUL FLAY. Had Condersbie Drinking 75.00 one-hal- are requested to arrange for the election of delegates to the state convention. The chairmen of the county committees will forward to the chairman of the state committee. Immediately after tnelr election, a full list of the delegates chosen. By order of the Republican ntate committee. Salt Lake City. Utah. Ang. 2L 19V6. J. S. HAMMOND. Chairman. Rudolph Kuchfor. Secretary pro tern. MET Wao In the face of an From aa anxious impending s'orm Chief Broun marie more certain to the predictions or 'he either prophet, a number of mg received ro poet card yesterday him ad her in the search houses have commenced to forking nrr husband. The card was writ-tedecivs'e the front of their buildings Mr Small of Sal' Luke, wiih the nations) colors, for Labor dav who bydeclare May that she believe Small The move for a beeer appearance of ha mat with foul plav Small will the business district is unsolicited by be located if ha ia in ibe ci'y and the trade and unions of the rltv. whose of hia wife relieved adherents are agreeablv surprised bv nxietv wrh her husband, waa the inteiest being taken to business m Mrs Small, Ogden a few days ago Small had in men in their dav of days Visitors to pofsetticn a large sum of money the city on Mondav wlil wltnew the his whicn ne handled careless! m the biggest labor demons re Mon in the presence of questionable characters Hate that he fame in contact wi'h while Banks, dry good stores, and prob-ablthe rounds nf the aalnona. grocers and butchers will close making on Monday and tha employes join in His wife followed, trciag to prevent from drinking, but win powerthe celebration of the dav. It has not Small left him in a Twenty-fiftbeen definitely decided among the less. o the saloon and returned to 8alt butchers sad grocers whether thev will Lake.street Since 4hen she has heard no rinse, but the consensus of opinion Is woid Mr Small of his whereabmit .4 for be trill day of rest meeting robheld nt which their course of act loa fear that her husband has been labor day will be de'er mined la the bed. parade Monday morning business men have been asked to Jola. and with au- MR. BALLANTYNE BEGINS HIS tomobiles. buggies and on foot they MUSICAL WORK will form no Insignificant part of the prnoeMloa. Despite the refusal of the railroad Mr. Jaaaph Ballantyna announces to run excursion from points north, ha will begin Instruction in muaia late word from Logs. Malad and In- that ance. termediate towns indicates tbit large at Last season It was impoawbla to a delegations are preparing to aocept rang suitable periods for all who d the invitation nf the local orgaalia-tlon- s to study, ao that Immadiata ap From Brigham City and sup plication mutt ha mad to aocura rounding country practically tha eatlro choice penltlona. Stadia 2532 Orchard population t expected and haa prom- A Ball phna 796. ised to come hearted by the Brigham wf. a v h IS NOT CHANGED BY JEDEDIAH Glen-woo- d. to Avoid (ha Previsions ef tha Statute ef Limitation On motion of tha plaintiff in tha case of J. D. Skeen agalatt R. B. Paine, the former action waa dismissed in order to avoid the provision of the statute of limitations and a new complaint haa bean filed. The complaint ia the same ia tta allegation a tha on previous lv filed, aa it accuses the defendant of having at varioun times been guilty of chnrging and collecting illegal fee for services rendered, or pretended to have been rendered. by him in his office of councilman of Ogdea City and that ha was g nlltv of neglect at duty la that ha did not Investigate the oorrootaass of claims submitted by other couaoilmea and ia that he refused to oppose their allowance. The plaintiff take that R. B. Faina be cited to appear in court and gnawer to these chargee bad that the court proceed to the trial of tha charge before a Jurr and. if they are euntatned. tba defendant be deprived of bie office as eMBcilmaa and that the plaintiff ba granted costs OounoHmea Paine ban been cited to appear la court oa tha morning of . Sept. 5. Generally debilitated for year Had lek headaches, lacked ambition, was wora-ou- t Burdock and all Blood Blriera mada me a well wemai." Mr. Chan Fraitoy, Mooaup, Co. nm-dow- MAN WANTED! Somewhere near Ogden to assist us ia showing and selling properties. No experience necessary, if willing to let LIFE'S SECRETS REVEALED us teach yon tae real estate business. Balary 600.00 per aaontk to honest and man, willing to devota part of hia time Palmltt Clairvoyant, Zlngam. with a surprising degree of accuracy to. this bualneu. roads your life as aa opea book. Vinlt LAND CO, Andrue Bldg, Minneapolis, Mina. her today. 1879 Washington Aye. HEALTHFUL and DELICIOUS NOTICE Ogden, Sept. 1, 1996. (in and after thla date I will not be responsible for any Mile etatracted by any person other than myself. Parties haring amount against ma will please send statement to me at Park City and I will meet them soon THOS. C. PANCAKE. aa possible. Griddle Cakes Muffins Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread BEST ROOF PAINT Boston Brow in ads from Allan's Bread Flour. Tha ECONOMY 1 buying, the SIMPLICITY In making, and the AMURANCE of having a pure and wbolaaome food arc pouts worthy of your considers lion. are When you get tired of having your roof painted every year or two with mineral and chap roof palnu, gat them painted with Joseph Dtxoa'a Blttos Graphite Roof Paint, ths only flake graphite la tba world, tested for forty years, and get them painted by a maa who has handled thla palat for twenty years, and who makes a apaclaRy of roof work at all kinds, and guaranies satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brown A sireeL Sons, 421 Twenty-fift- h Charged- With Having Stolen a New Hose. Balf-Rlain- g ; Ask Yeur grocer for Allens PACIFIC - THREE WEN ARRESTED B. B. B. CO A IT FACTORY, - 333f. It Flour Co. BAN JOBE, CAL. ) r:3gsf - Evan Green, H. Wilber and John Gardner, three men who take life light-lwere arreeled Thursday by Officers Pender, Chambers and Burke on rasp '.cion that they are petit thieves who have been operating lately. The specific theft for which they were arrested occurred behind the Elephant saloon. y, length of new Yealerday a fifty-foo- t how waa taken from the rear of tha saloon and aa Green, Wilber and Gardner were seen on ike premise about tha time the hose disappeared, they were suspected of being the thieve. Officers were notified. They traced the how to a pawnshop where It had been left on Twenty-fiftby three men. for the email ram of fifty cents. From evidence collected the ullt waa fattened on the three and they were arrested. h The regular season at the Grand will open Sunday. September 2. with the favorite actress. Georgia Harper, anl her splendid company in Bins Jeana This play Is Me of the strong-- , at In thla popular actress' repertoire and will be presetted with all special aeenery and gorgeous ooatnmea. The story told In the play la one of deep Interest. MEXICO CITY 'y To Be Frank you have really never eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten Uneeda Biscuit The only soda cracker all good and good, protected which is always THEATERS from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture' RA w) proof package. NATIONAL 6 tiCUrr COMPANY EXCURSION. awmmwwm Dally, September 3rd to 14th. round $99.59 Via Union Pacific, Tickets . good to return until trip. October Slat. Stopover allowed. EIGHT FRCM HUNTSVILLE Attend the Natlonel Will Irrigation Congreaa. From Ogden and Weber count-- , bue-lne- men and sgrieulturitta are preparing to take the special train to Boise, Sunday evening, to attend the opening day of the irrigation congress. At present about thirty from the city hav made arrangements to Joia the southern delegate. Thla number wtl be augmented by representatives from smaller town In the city, one of whom will go from nearly every village of any consequence. Huntsville has for e'ght wired for eccommodatlon representative The fruit exhibit from the countv haa been shipped and will be placed on exhibition Bamday sad Bandar iu time for ihe opening Monday. 53000 To Frannie, Wye, and Return. through tin Oregon Short Line Ticket on Ml BepL tta Mont SO days. Tfcroagk and 3rd, limited to be provided via rltt sleeper will I ly direct rout. i line, vhiek ,o agents for particular. CL A Move le Made v. bank Katerratament for the day has been amply provided for. The morning will be taken up hv a demonstratlna oa the streets. In the aDernonn excursions vi 111 be run to the canyon, after the conclusion of apeechmaklng. At In the evening, sports at tha saucer track are to ha the main attraction. . SKEEN. Money and Police en the Lookout. - li sufl-oie-- - LAST SEEN s making a total of C2.615. The enlisted strength under the last 19.00 general order. Issued February thin . The Increase Is 250.00 year wan 60,790. 200.00 mainly for the purpoee of carrying 2:50 Clogs 100.00 into effect the recent executive order One mil dash f from the secretary of war. requiring Country aaddle horse, 10.00 that each cavalry sad infantry regimile flash Money divided 50, 20 and 10 per ment shall have a detachment of macent. chine gun experts. Recruiting parties Winning boras ia saddle races bar and depots, which In February had asrod from each succeeding race. signments of 500 men. ere to be inBrftranes fee 19 per cent to all races, creased to 1.300 men. 5 to enter tad I to atari EXCURSION TO GOLDFIELD. Harness races, mile heats. I la a. Americas Trotting Association rales to govern.' August list, ScpL let.. Ths aaaocfatioa ronema the right to call off any or all races for Ogden to Goldfield and return 33.95 reasons. Tickets good to return anti! SepL 0th. . --- FOR LABOR lf one-ha- J. ( COUNTY - lf fSLl'TLiiilEU Mi, a ' ti-b'- Via D. A R. G. R. R Sept. 1 and . for tha round trip to FranFaro 550-0kie. Lovell and Cowley. Tlrkert good Excursion returning within thirty days- A magnificent trip over the Scenic Route KOTICE 3d. 50 Limit 1st and darn September Rate from R. G. W. main points 530.00 through the Royal Gorge. Grand Canlines add oae yon, Colorado Rpringa and Drnrer. All grocery stores will dose all round trip. From broach for round trip to nearest Junction Open top observation can free through fare on of aeoount 3rd, BepL Monday, fay, the canyons. point Labor Day. Rio Grande Western, Colorado MidOFFICIAL CALL. land and Burlington. For further InEXCURSION TO BIG HORN formation and Big Horn Batin book Btate Convention, address L. H. Harding, Balt Lake City. For Republican Sspt. 1st and Srd. Sept 20, 1906. To the Republican Electors of the IRRIGATION CCNCRLSS 530 round trip to Franale, Wya, via State of Utah: Union Pacific and Denver or via OreA state oonvenUon of delegated repgon Short Lina and Butte. Tickets Extra Cara on All Roads and Special resentatives of the Republican party, In the state of Utah, will be held at good to return until Oct. 1st. Train from Salt Lake. Salt Lake Clty.for the purpose of nomCALIFORNIA EXCURSION. The lucres se in travel for the Irri- inating a state ticket, to be voted for election, to be held on gation congress to be bald In Boise at the general next week has made It necessary to Tuesday, November 0. 1606, the selecDally, September 4th to 14th. order Pullman equipment for practi- tion of a siata committee, and for the of inch other business as cally nil of the connecting lines. The transaction Ogdea to San Francisco and reproperly come before it. Said turn (direct) f 30.00 Rio Grande Western will put on extra may ears between Ogden and Denver that state convention will atnembie at 11 Ogden to Sun Francisco and rethe 20: h turn (one way via Portland.. 43.50 will run through to Ban Francisco and o'clockof a. m. on Thursday, September, 1606, In the Balt Portland during tha time the excursion day Ogden to Loa Angeles and reCandidates are to be turn via Southern Paelfle.... 41.00 ratea are In force. A special train of Lane theatre. five Pullmans will ha sent from Salt nominated for the following offlcea: Ogden to Loa Angeles and re- - . Lake Sunday night to accommodate Judge of the supreme oourt and repreturn via O. B. I and 8. P.- - 51.50 the Utah delegation. Thla road will sentatives in the Sixtieth congress of L. A. A 8. L, Ry also carry two carloads from Califor- the United States. Ogdea to Los Angelas and reTne Republican electors of thin nia and urea carloads from Oregon. turn (one way via Portland 65.50 Special trains will ha run between Uto and all other electors, without and San Francisco to past political affiliations, wno Tickets good returning until Octo- Boise and Waller each day of tha con- regard believe la tha principles of the Repubfor to tha peoallowed. carrying gress, provide 31st. ber stppovara indorse Jts policies, ple along tha Una back and forth each lican party, and the candidates nomand Also to relieve the congestion and will rapport day, FAIR . in the hotels and boarding houses of inated at such convention, are cordialBoise. After the congress, exevrrioni ly invited to unite under this call, large Irriga- In the selection of delegates. The Intsrmonntaln Fair association will be ran to the various Tha said state convention yhall conline. tha tion along projects w(l hold Its first fair In September of sist of 527 delegates apportioned to the thla year. EXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA. several counties of this state, on the to the world. Competition open basin of one delegate to every one half-mil-e track in tha Hag tha beat hundred votes, or a major fraction 2nd. 1st, Aug. .Sept, list, eonntty: and tha purses will be genwere cast for Hon. Jot. that thereof, erous, attracting large strings of the Line Short round Howell for representative In congress, Via $12.00 Oregon beat raoe hornet. Account Irrigation Congress. on Nov. 5, 1304, an follows: fra hope to receive the hearty co- trip. Tickets good to return until ScpL Votes. Delegates. County. thla tha beat of In all making operation lBth. r-fair la tha went. Ogden, with its railroad facilities, ia ARMY TO BE INCREASED. aa Meal location for n Groat Inter mountain Fair. Secretary of War Isnusn Orders to Spaed Program. Make the Army 52,515. Races W. B. Wedell, superintendent X called at p. m. promptly each day. Washington, Aug. 11. The enlisted strength of the army Is to be increasThursday, fiept 20th. Puna ed In accordance with an order Issned .5200a. by the department The etreng:h of 3:20 clean 300.00 the different branches of the service 0:00 claaa One-hamile run and repeat, will he as follows: Enlisted men 100.00 In cavalry, 12.240; two In throu artillery eorpn. 322; coast artillery, 13.298: torpedo Country saddle bona, one-hal-f X0.00 companies. 527; field artillery. 4,013; ,4 soils dash infantry, 14.480; engineers, 1.282; adFriday, Sept 21sL 200.00 ditional strength. 1.9 Cl. Total enlist2:25 class ed of the line 55,125. To thie Is add(green Country cart race 50.00 ed for the staff departments, 4,387. horoaa only) One-hamile dash Country saddle hone, sulo dash Free fog all MINI - NEW BEPliTV DECORATING SALT LAKER.COM Osy Tomoirui INTER-MOUNTA- IN 11L Governor Cutler Thursday appointed Warden Pratt at tha state prison and Rev. Peter Blmpkla, members of the hoard of state Industrial achool, as delegate to tha National Prison association convention which meats In N. Y, Sept. 15 to 1. , dear are buckskin o ilUiiOKL. far a P;e,:inj Tue .l . OPERA HOUSE HARPER u Hess has accepted a position with the New is a good tima to supply the San Pedro railroad. whole family with stockings estha children's school stockWalter Webb, traveling aaletman pecially . . Wa have the hard twisted, for the Ogden Furniture A Carpet Go, ings wear resisting kinds all marked at tha and wife, returned from a trip to sale pneea. southern Utah. On the counter at the front door of the Mtaa Laura La Bo, of Ogden, who big store we have placed a line of 7&e waa an operator m the Bell Telephone Ilka . . desirable color ia inbooth in the paseenger depot, haa re- cluded . . every It la silk of good heavy body signed and nccepted a position at Den- pure and excellent lustre . . ver. The vacancy will be filled here the sale dye ia leas than half . . 35c. price Mias Elisa lllnchcliffe. by And now that fashion has practicalSephs Poulaen of Brigham City is ly decided that blacks are to b in friends the proper things visiting with relatives and for fall tha Ihe city. black woolen goods and black allka are la great demand . . You know black Mrs. G. J. Wright, of Idaho Falls. goods both silk and wool are staple . . 1 In We will have to buy these very maOgden. risking terials agala sad when the aale la a Mias Lffdia Myera has accepted over the prices will be from 25 to 51 position with Reese Howell A Sons per cent higher . . Therefore we say Co. buy black now. GRAND R. ALEXANDER of - saved to our customers. George V. Goddard and family of Salt Lake are visaing with friends As aa example of how we clean up a in Ogden. line which is about sold out. note this: Three dosen white bunneta for chilFerdinand Sorensen an-family, from Denmark, en route to Idaho, slop- dren are left . . the former prices to l.?l . . all are good atyles weie ped off here yesitiday and visited . . up large sixes . . we place slth D. R. Wheelwright aud family . themmostly all oa the counter tomorrow at Every Night at 8 and 9:30 I s .ast. Two Perioroutneci i S. L. Spurgeon and Miss Pearl the Spurgeon Millinery riore, returned jesuriay from the Eeyi-- ii- OH HEN, f WHO DO THE WRONG BURGLARS, SNEAK THMVEG AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. |