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Show THE MOBXnra 8 EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. The decease! waa 27 years the wreck were in the diner, being the and leaves n husband, two last of the train to repair to tahi car brothers and two sisters. Funeral will for luncheon. The accident happened o'clock, when the he held from St. Joseph's chnreh, Mon- a lltr.1 after 2:JO Mountrain struck su -- pen switch rail and la day at li a. m. Interment . the engine hit ihe ties with the balcemetery-tain VL-ance of the train with alt the momentum crashing into It. if. S. means MAT SALE. The baggage car anj diner car teleMiss Ellen Thomas, who has been la scoped completely, and there was nothNew York for the past there years, ing to be seen of tbe baggage car. appears in a concert at the Taber- The train ran along the tie quite a nacle Monday, May 20th. Tickets on distance before coming to a snip. The people in the dining car were help-baa- . sale at leading business houses. and were caught like rats in a Wright's May Sale which la gen- trap. I waa thrown forward In the eral means that everything In the oar Immediately behind the diner, but none in our enr were seriously Injured. stare is reduced. We all rushed out to rescue whom we At the concert Monday, May 30th, might, and to assist in getting the we wig hare the pleasure of again dead anj wounded out of the wreck. our Ogden Tabernacle choir, It was a sight," sad Mr. Pres4 hearing ; to stand wrvlc !! ndoBodies under the able leadership of Prof. cott closed his eyes and Involuntarbraes-noof tcmgk Jos. Ballantyne. rough handling. ily shuddered with the memory.MSome with Borrow elm lat u lend of the people were pinned beneath tknr ndded strength. The May 8ale which means Cheap the beam and ironwork of the cars, Prices at Wright's begins tomorrow. and to add to the horrors, fire broke HEAVY STRAP HINGES. out. and the steam connections of the rlretod Sim locks, extra strops ssd Tickets for Miss Ellen Thomas con- dining car broke, scalding many of the con ns. All sixes, stylos sad grades. cert at all the drug s Lores. sufferers. 8om of the (sully Injured lived several minutes and talked TRUNKS REPAIRED. DIED Saturday, 2:20, Marcus I rationally while they knew they must Reid, sged 78 years, of paralysis, at die. Strong men wept at tbe sight, Factory his (ullicher home In Clinton. Funeral will be and all did everything possible to held Monday at 2 p. m. from Clinton alleriaie the suffering of the woundOPERA HOUSE BLOCK. meeting house. Interment In the Clin- ed. A train was provided and the ton cemetery. dead and wounded were sent forward, EXAMINER TELEPHONES the dead going to their former homes, May 8ale means the big affair at and the wounded to the various hosW right'. EDITORIAL ROO M-Spitals of San Francisco and San Luts ...NS. SI Obispo. Independent Phene Dont forget to have your tickets No. 6S Bell Phene, twe rings Monconcert lor the Ellen Thomas BUSINESS OFFICE Reserved at Thomas No. 6S day. May 2d. Independent Phene No. U A Horne Music Store. ell Phene, one ring Dr. Bell at the High school Monday, Instead of at the Tabernacle. keis. of age TRUNK EVERY hoi-rlbl- e Tnak G.A.R.APPEAL Is NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bak- ing complaints regarding the delivery of the Examiner do so direct to circulation department, sad not to carriers. Aay subscriber failing to receive the Examiner will confer a favor hy calling Xa 64 either pboee before S n. m. (Signed) TO OGDEN You cannot afford not is bear the magnetic speaker aad brilliant educator, Dr. Bell, at the High school Monday evening, May 20. BREVITIES LAMAR KEL80N, PEOPLE The May Rale which Is the big af- fair at Wright's, means cheap prices. All wembera of the Retail Mer- chant' Association are requested to meet at the K. Church, p. m., Sunday, to attend the funeral of Nicholas Mark. S M. MONEY NEEDED TO KEEP UP THE OLD SOLDIERS GRAVES. Public Unaware ef Lack of Cara Given to the Laat Resting Places ef the Departed Heroes. FROM NOTES THE CITY Mlasee Powell and Shipley, luncheon. Miss Stanley, e sin-to- r. Gifts for the s tlx-dea- er ele-gnt- J. S. LEWIS & CO. n - d Furnishing Goods ' J AND : . - Shoe Departments And Are Making Very Low Prices to Move the Goods Out Quickly GRIXS 358 25th St. PRESS CLUB A Few of the Many WILL GIVE Racket Store begin- ners, and Mlsa Hamtll, reading and writing and a short program. Mrs. Dalton, second, program and CONCERT Bargains AT TABERNACLE ON EVENING OF JUNE 4TH. Have Engaged the lest Talent in the tats. Including Andelln, Weihc, McClellan and Ballantyne. That We Offer Daily: The Press Club of Ogden will give a concert at the Tabernacle on tbe evening of June 4. This la the announcement made last evening by the amusement committee cf the organisation and la followed by the statement that the following artists of Utah and tha Intermountain well-know- n country will appear: Willard Andelln, the famous baritone, of Provo; Willard Welhe, Salt Lakes violinist, and the acknowledged second Yaayr; J. J. McClellan, the organist with a national reputation, in new and spools! music; Joseph Ballantyne and the Tabernacle choir, both of which Ogden Is la Justly proud. The committee working hard to secure other artists among whom Is Mrs. Andelln. formern ly Miss Arvills Clark, and to the Ogden public. It has been through the strenuous efforts of the club and Professor Ballantyne that such a list. of artists has been scoured. It is the Intention of those having the affair In charge to make it number among the successes of the year. The Press Club of Ogden, composed of tbe artive newspaper men of the city and a large number of huetneaa and professional men as associate members, was organised to promote among the wrilers and to aid In the advertising and development of Ogden and the, state. The club at present has no permanent home and tbe proceeds of the concert will go to tbe furnishing of a home for the organisation. I well-know- THE WHIRLJjF Basranwen's Own Talcum Powder Set of 6 Sauce Dishes, . . Set of 6 Oatmeal Dishes Set of 6 Cups and Saucers Set of 6 Dinner Plates.... Set of tf Soup Plates Vegetable Dishes 15c, 20c and Sauce Boats Bowl and Pitchers, 75c and Gream Pitchers, 10o, 15c and Set of 0 Tie Plates Queen Clothes Wringer, value $3.50.'. Bet of 6 Decorated Dinner Plates Set of C Decorated Soup Plates: Set of 6 Decorated Pie Plates $ .10 15 30 45 45 .45 25 .20 .98 .25 30 1.88 (Ml 00 30 In Muslin Underwear We Offer Daily Children's Drawers Ladies Drawers Ladies Night Gowns 10c, 15c, 25c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 50c, 75c, 1.00 By a very forunate purchase we recently came into possession of'a big lot of Boys Suits, worth from $2.00 to (4.00, at a very low price aud to move them quick are offering them at, per suit. . . . . $1.48 At Ihe same time we also bought a big lot of Boys Knee Pants, worth anywhere 50c a pair; to more them 25c quick they go at, per pair We are also offering 50 dozen Ladies Muslin Drawers, the kind the other fellows are having special sales at 50c a pair; our price. 25c L SCCIETY (Continued on Page Six.) i AT MR8. HUMES. Mrs. R. T. Hume was hostess at n firve hundred party on Saturday even--! street, Ing at her home on twenty-fift- h Prise at cards were won by Miss Frances Joyce and Mrs. Ryan. The gueete comprised Mrs, Thomas Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Abe Kuhn, Mrs. R. 8. Joyce, Mrs. E. C. Mon son, Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mrs. Patrick Healv, Mrs. T. A. Wholen, Mrs. A. P. Hlbbs, Mr. I. U Reynolds, Mrs. R. A Grant, Mrs. H. C Bigelow, Mrs. A. A. Wenger, Mrs. John Spar go; Miss Helen Wenger. Mias France Joyce, Miss Dessle Spencer and Mias Kitty Fitzgerald. j j j j 4000 yards of Lace, all kinds, worth anywhere to 25c a yard; the entire lot goes at, per yard 10c from 5c A traveling mans sample line of Ladies Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits,, slightly mussed, but offered for way below wholesale price. We bought them cheap And turn them over at a small profit. Xo music, no ice cream, no humbug. Onr unmatch-ablbargains fill our store with customers every day. e HYLAND-8MYT- e d We Are Closing Out Our Mens Hie-fcp- t Graduate Special Sale! Mil-Jrv- d SCHOOLS e y 1907. stu-lents- THEATERS e. 19, closed last week. The list at the , who out of 101 applicants successfully pascd tbe examinations: luetta Randall, LAI lie Barker. James Berreu. Mary Storey, Gilbert Randall, William Jrdws, Golds Clifford, Rogers, Claude Elite, Lester Dean. Alaud Malthas, Ads Chat e lain. W Ilford Shurtliff, Louis Budge, Thomas Brown. Sarah Johns, Lira Taylor, Mabel Moore, Fkireace Ward, Eva Judkins, Wayne Homer. Selma Wiese. Merlin King. Kay Fbwrs, Edith Hu tree, Enin Higley, Florence Mitchell, Imcreta Power. Leslie Wadsworth, PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR Ivy Brlnap. Ivy Wilson. Orson Cottle. CLOSE OF SCHOOLS. Ronald Wadsworth. Frank Hooper, Darid Fletcher. William Green, Davis Green, Myrtls Stephens. Ray NelExhibition of Public Schools Was son. Robert Hunter. Hen ha U. RobHeld in Public Library Friday son. Herbert Wade, Della Howell, Sarah Judkin, Silvia Richardson. ChrisEvening. tina Grieve. Nets Homer, Ruth Hod-sun- , Pearl Tayiur. Lula Marriott. Ruby Preparations for the cluse cf school lpsen. Hazel Skeen, Christian Koch, am now being mads and the final ex- Leslie Taylor. Jesse Cottle, Marcia Alamination will soon commence. Slater, Levi Slater, Elate Hudson, MagEUa Wright. Nettle ready the eighth grade- - of the city gie I.. Hugge, , are preparing their closing exercises Hogge, Maliel Stanger, Charles wad one combined program will be Washington Thompson. Auna C. rendered by these graduates in the Mary Farrell. Ada Stallings, Tabernacle on the evening of May Effle Allen, Lizxts Anderson. Martin 3uth. Claaa color, mutmea. etc., have A. Farrell, Hazel E. Graham .Ollle been selecfod and many of the classes N. Peterson. Leons Kngstroin, Bertha are planning various entertainment Wangsgaard. Rachel C. Allen, Maggi such es panics, and outing trip. Nielson, Sadie Rhodes, Arthur W. Felt, As a fitting close of the weeks David J. Nielson, John Earl Felt, Tura work, an art exhibit waa held in the M. Aldoua, Myrtle Anderson. Clarence library hall Friday afternoon and Ferrin. The oommeneemest exercises for evening which all of the school children of the city were able to visit, these graduates will be held 1st the la addition, pupils sold tickets for the Tabernacle on the morning of Saturexhibit from the proceed! of which day, May 25th, at ten o'clock. Fallowthey were enabled t purchase many ing is the program, to which all inbeautiful pictures for their school terested are Invited: 1. Invocation. rooms. 2. Chorus, Pleasant View school. The teachers and pupils of the 3. Plano Duet, Plata City school. Washington school have been work4. Address, Prof. Milton Reunion, ing unusually hard for a long time, and their united efforts culminated in U. of IT. a parents and visitor' day, held Frii. Vocal Solo, Zells Shupe, Eden day afternoon. The aim was to ac- school. 8. Presentation of Diplomas, Mr, quaint the parents with the work being done throughout the grades, reg- F. W. 8iratford. 7. Chorus, Plain City school. ular work being conducted In each 8. Benediction. room. Following fa the order of the t bjecta conducted: third, reading anff geography. Flavors In the shape of Removed. J. A. Beltxer. Jeweler, pansy blossoms were distributed to this grade. from 121 25ih 8L to 170 25th, Major Mine Reid, fourth, regular work. Drug Store. The following appeal from the loThe grammar grades gave somecal the of of the post Grand Army If your are going to move see Malan thing novel in the way of a progresIs Republic transfer vans. Leave orders for coal. sive class. The visitors were ushered NAT GOODWIN. To the People of Ogden: 8L Blades Phones. 40$ Twenty-fift- h room to room, the following It cannot possibly be known that from being given: program comfinest Undoubtedly the farce the little plot of ground In Mountain J. T. Spencer and wife, of New Mr. Kershaw, fifth, arithmetic. edy, the must presented excellent View by waa to that dedicated cemetery of Mr. and are lire. the gueete York, Miss Irwin, sixth, spelling. A1 Herrick for a few weeks. Mrs. company of the season, was given at the soldiers of the Grand Army of the Mis Lillian Stanley, seventh, gethe Grand last Nat Goodwin by night intended and last be waa their Mlsa to Republic Pearl Spencer formerly ography. and his stellar to support. answerStrange resting place when they have Herrick, of this city. Mlsa Rapp, eighth, history. say, the opera house was kmeintne ed the final roll call la In a mot neVisitors and parents thronged the In for want the of parts company, a glected condition. If the people and various rooms sad Poultry supplies and the beet of fact that did not the afternoon was In speak well fur the their representative the City a decided success. After the exerwheat, corn and hay at Grout's, 353 selection of the Ogden theatre public, Council knew the lack of cars up there 21th St Both phones. cise, refreshments y were served by but then the vacant seats did not pre- where tbe old soldier sleeps, of course, Misses Verla Hsdlock and Rachel Many prudent people will be at the vent the audience from enjoying every the matter would be attended to and second of the production. thin la to call attention to the aad Herrick, May Bale et Wright' Everything Clean wholesome la throughout, neglect. Cheeper. High SchooL plot, amusing to the last degree, comOnly a few short months, maybe a The students of the various classes of those excnitlatingly funny year or two, and the laat gallant posed Hit, your Panamas, Straw and Felt situations that brighten the dismal In heart of all the multitude that warm- were photographed on the school Hats cleaned and blocked. Phone Ind. life, the play, "The Genius," la like n ed to courageous act km in the breath campus Thursday afternoon. examina447, Globe Cleaning Co, IIS 25tb. The schedule for tne final ray of sunshine through a dark sky, of battle will cease to beat and the tions was announced at a faculty meetSee Matas Transfer Co. for storage as compared to the ion frequent "problast strong arm that waa lifted In of all kinds. Our specialty la moving lem" dramas. Even In Us claaa, it defense of your flag and thelr's will ing Tuesday. , The examinations will close overtops all but a choice few that are be folded in the long embrace of begin Monday, the . 27th, and Thurspianos, furniture and office fixtures. giving the teachers WBMM perennially new, frtwb sud Invigoratdeath. Fifty thousand died during Wednesday, Amended articles of Incorporation ing. Its lines are repk-tday in which to grade the papers and with that the year Just nearly a dosen record the standings. of the H. L Griffin Produce company inimitable humor that sticks out Just from the little past, in poet Ogden, and Dr. Thomas of the A. C. IT., forhave been filed with the county clerk. far enough to attract attention, and soon the great host of more than two The capital stork Is given s $100,-OPlater cmea out in full force Irresis- millions will have melted away and merly principal of the school, waa a visitor last Wednesday. divided Into one thousands shares tible, appealing, and with the power only a memory be left to tell coming There Is considerable enthusiasm valued at tint) each. H. I Griffin to move the most blase to smiles and of the sacrifice and val- over the track meet end the school generatlona la named aa president, and J. T. Young even hearty laughter. It Is farcical or that made American aohller the as secretary of the new company. but does not depart too far from the an Immortal hero wbrther on the hope to bring home part of the victory at least. The men are in good condiprobable and natural, It depicts the march ur In the con- tion and many students will accomThe May Sale which beglne tomor- vlsnltudea of a man with bigs of mon- long exhausting suming battle. the team. row Is geoeraL ey, and three men without n cent, the Little can be done now for the liv- pany team The members of the track strange delusions of a girl enamourfor only somefew ing hut remain, were presented with ' flags of the orOgden people will have the oppor- ed with art without knowing Its sigcan end to should he dune prething tunity of bearing one of their singera, nificance, Die sweet and entrancing serve his last abiding place "Under ange and black Friday afternoon at a general assembly. who has been studying for the past love of a pretty model girl, and the the low green font whose curtain nevthree years next Monday, May 20th, final solution of a mlx-u- p that threat- er outward Friday evening on the City Hall as a token that the G. A. R. presented the In the Tabernacle. square, ens to end dlosKtrouKly for all con- the people ofswings," thl community apprecschool cadets with a beautiful high cerned.' The conclusi.ii is a spark- iate the breve fellows who mere than regulation Hag, mounted with a heavy The ladiee of the Episcopal Chunk ling as the beglnulng, and at no forty years ago offered their lives for brass eagle. The presentation speech will give n conked goods sale at the In the three acta of the comedy place doe was made by Captain Hulanlakl, and Dee drug store Saturday afternoon, interest lag, or want for comic sit- their country and ours. Up to the present time the old solMr. Austin made a response on behalf May It. uations and brilliant diction. diers through their orgsnlxstkm In of the boy. Armed with such a weapon Nat tlie city have been raising the necesM. S. The annual Junior ball, given in Goodwin Is not to be resisted. Gifted to cam of for their plot MEANS honor of the classes, will In the first place with n strong sense sary money In Mountain View cemetery tie held at thegraduating MAY SALE. Cungrrea hall, Friday, of humor, he Is able to appreciate thd ground entertainments an.l camp Area and the 24th. This with ..commencement ludrlcoua In every da.v life and clothe by while the public has responded splenA marriage license has been issued week later and the Alumni ball on the It with a living, interesting personal- -' didly to theae and reached out many 3rd of June, will constitute the printo H. D. Twiilnger of Big Timber. Ity. His taste bea at stops nicety hand, yet the poet here U cipal features of commencement work. Mont, and Pearl Moesiaon of Kanee-vlll- tween horse-plaand naturalness, his no helping reduced In numbers and those who The souvenir Claealcnra Is now beconception is clear and correct and linger with ua still are getting so printed and will soon be ready ing he has of the artiidic In hla feeble that It seems to lon- for distribution. There win be no conked food sale nature enough to give to a production its ger continue their impossible loving caie and at Shaw'a Bargain Store next Satur- ton and atmosphere. Hla Jack Spen- raise among themselves the necesWeber Stake Academy. day. cer was the complete history of a man sary means and they now call on the On Friday evening the Sophomores from the time be unwittingly involv- good more to of assist Ogden Dr. Johanna, physician and surgeon. people gave a dancing party that proved ons ed himself in n scheme of Specialist Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat until he unmasked before his deception generally In carrying on the patriotic of the most successful affairs of the admiring work. and Skin diseases. He also treats season. all other trouble! by appointment. patrons and friends, done In IndividThe time in devotional waa occupied ual and with a too, Ayle, grace that, Office over Clark's store. NORTH OGDEN NOTES Monday morning by Principal McKay, that won an ovation from the audwho spoke on ''Responsibility in Utr At the Ogden Tabernacle Monday, ience. Ward conference of the Primary tle Thing." ostenGourich. Edna without being Mlsa Ellen May 20th, Thomas, assisted wa held In North Ogden. The H. C. P. girls club room la complayed n by some of Utah's beat talent, will tation or conspicuous, afternoon. There were pres- pleted and the member are arrangFriday Nell She a tins Graham. charming In concert. Tickets on sale at appear manner that appeals In an Instant, Is ent Harriet E. Woodmanse- -, Sarah ing for the furnishing. The room musie dealers and drug stores. M. Taylor and Martha Rolspp of the will lie used by the girls for meetcoy, beautiful and talented. state authorities, and Hixhou James ings and their private use. WilNell aa O'Brien Yogelehorger, The M. S. Flags hanging from Tuesday was pennant day and at liam Beach aa Merrier, and Gordon Ward, Counsellor James Storey and Wright's wlmkiwa means May Sale B. F, Blaylock, ward clerk, the local devotional the H. C. F. girls presented excelwere as Johnstone McGonical, Sale means much to May anj you. A the school with shout nne hundred lent ;and iprnyed a tower of strength offlrer of the two associations. of meiiil-ran.l their artistic pennants made by themselve. Price or admission to Dr. Bell's lec- In the support of Goodwin. The en- good attendance President lUieese and Every one ws delighted when the tire company is choice and gifted, parent, aln ture at High school Is of the hnkucIs-tlo- n mass of purple and white was waved Emma Wade Chorister elikim Is that the so it that public cents. of Pleasant View. while the choir sang Our W. 8. A." has an opportunity of witnessing n A verv entertaining was Members f the faculty spoke on the In program doso all perfect DIED Mrs. Bridget Foak. Saturday performance rendered bv Die children. liiteraiierHed significance of the colors, school pat11m. noon, in Salt Lake City, of tubercu- - ts with addreSMC riotism. and the overcoming of obby the visiting stacles. WERE IN THE WRECK After -- 'line honorable release and A large ntunlHT of the students atIhe filling of Ihe vacancies, the two tended the Cantata given by the Tabernacle choir Tuesday evening. Survivors of the Honda Disaster Pass orunnizution Ktaud ns follows: Prof. V. M. MrKendrick spent WedFactory District. Through. leal.el WoodficM. president. nesday in Coalville where he addrocs-e- d MHrv Jane Brian, first cutinaellor. the graditaii-- of the Summit acadForty Shrlncrs. survivor- - of tbe Honina Brown, second counsellor. exerda wreck, passed through Ogden yesemy at their commencement Maty Montgomery, secretary. cise. terday on their wav home. Etta Ward, chon ter. The entire party were on the Among the visitors during the train which jumped the rails last Kntily Weodfleld. organist. week, were ('each Campbell and some Central District. DONT WORRY ABOUT of his athlete, from the A. C. V.. Saturday, resulting in the death of Lillian Perrin, president. 29 people, and tbe serious injury of Miss Eliot anJ Miss Young of the SumWHAT TO BUY FOR THE t d Susan Ellis. first counsellor. of mit Stake ariuleiiiv. perhaps as many more. BOY OR GIRL GRADUATE. were members of the Kajah TemHtcna Montgomery, second conns The ilotnestie art room l being made most intmest.lng and attractive Our store is full of pretty ple of Shrlner from Reading, Pa., lor. Ethel Shaw, secrefarv but a number killed were from the hy the large number of beautiful and useful suggestions. ApI smalls Temple, from Buffalo. Marian Storey, of art work just finishsecretary. pieces propriate articles at almost Annie PI a.' lock, treasurer. In charge of the party is J. 11. Presed. cott of Buffalo, a member of Ntnalia any price And jewelry Is alMis Farr spent Saturday and SunEllis, Ella Gamer, organist. most alVays given the gradtemple. In speaking of the terrible day In Ixigan. disaster Mr. Prescott said it made After the lmsllie- - of the confer Principal McKay has been invited Look at the goods uate. him shudder every time b,- - thought cnee was over, the officer anil visi- to address the graduates of the B. Y. we have on display before 1 was In the car just of It. tors repaired lo the residence of C. at Ijogati at commencement. deciding. the diner," said Mr. Prescott, "and Counsellor Susan Ellis, where an The student body will give a dance It wa only the hausage ear ami die in the new lecture hall on the evening spread awaited them. The requisite number of religkm dining car that were wrecked. Resides of Friday, May 24th. The ceiling is two cars named, there five cla-s- c the now nearly completed, and a new mafor the are North ward Ogden WVWWVWVWWVWWWWVVVi oraches attached to the train for die sin in to be organized. ple floor will he laid by that time, benefit of passengers to San FranSome of our young nu-who took so that the hall will be in excellent cisco. We started nut from l,o- An- the missionary course at the Weber condition for the evening. JEWELERS Stake academy are iu expectancy of geles in the morning and were maka "Box IT" communication. We have ing good time. The party rumpii-in- s; County Schools ! At the Big Clock, Wash. Ave. the lsmalia and Rajah temples nmi-pie- eleven absent now in the various The final examinations for the eight the rear car, hut at the dine of grade students of the county school drculator. MAT SUNDAY, The marriage of Mis France Hy- land and Francis Smyth took place nn Wednesday at BL Josephs church. The ceremony was read by Father P. M. Cushnahan, and the soloUt was Mrs. Jennie Tartar, of the Stored Heart 0. D. RASMUSSENS Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Smyth left, for California on a wedding trip, to be gone several weeks, and later to make thetr home In this city. . MRS. E. B. KNAPP ENTERTAIN8. On Tuesday evening members and frienda of the Home Culture Club gathered at the home at Mr. and Mr. E. B. Knapp. No. 31 Cl Jefferson avenue. and spent the evening delightfully. At the request of the President. Mrs. Marklr, each guest responded with a story, many of which provoked much laughter. Mlsa Craig played the Fifth Nocturne" being greatly enjoyed. Dainty refreahmente were served by the hostess and daughter. SUMMER EXGUBSIONS Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7. June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 1L Round trip, IC9.15. Long limit. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. June 3. 7, 13. 14. One fare plus f2.00 for long limits. Stop overs. Other cheap rates during the aummer. Write L. H. Harding, Salt Lake City for I H. Harding. General Agent New York Racket Store IBEBHnHBBinnnHIBffiUffiiB a " s ' i i " . HERE TO STAY branch of the largest-- and b est Dental Company In the Statai FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation has mode us the most popular Deutal Company In the West and our pit ces are within reach of every one. 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