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Show m'TZ'i'.. "" rjt j,"j i i. t TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH. SUNDAY, MAY ltM7. G. 5 t T OMORROW morning begins the last of the four remaining days of Wrights May Sale. Easily the biggest event that has happened in merchandising this year. Thousands of customers are supplying summer wants, and they are wise in so doing. Do you realize what the May Sale means? It means that you can have anything in the store, either store, at a very much cheaper price. I IT is useless for us to try tell of all the prices the easiest way to tell it is to say that from the Jag, new and comprehensive I stocks you simply take your choice and pay the MAY SALE PRICE. There are a good many thousand people who do appreciate what this means, as was evidenced by the crowds who came all last week came every day, rain or shine and the next four days will be busier by far than those which have gone. 'THINK of buying Shoes, Dry Goods, . Goods, Gloves, Notions, Underwear, Carpets, Curtains, anything, everything at a price which is usually made only at the tail end of the season, and now the Spring season is but fairly We allow no goods begun. Those who come in the morning get best service and more time to make careful selections. on approval during the sale. NOTES FROM i THE CITY SCHOOLS REGULAR WORK COMPLETED IN INSTITUTIONS. Teachers and Pupils Looking Forward to tho Closing Exercises In ' Coming Week. Regular work in tho public schools 1i no wcompleted and when tho week rod comes again, school will be a thing at the past (or this year and vacation will bo wen begun. The eliminations are now on, tho last two days of the week Just passed being devoted to reviews In arithmetic and language. They will be completed the early part of this week so that Wednesday will practically be the last day of school. While so a general rule the school a not render programs, closing and various entertainment! are being planned, and parties, lunch-ronetc., will he participated In In many of the grades. The seventh grads of the .Five Foists school srs arranging for a combined program and luncheon, to which eaoh pupil may invite two friends. Ice cream and cake will be served during the numbers on the program. The B eighth students of the Dee school gave n party FriJay evening In honor of the graduating clans. Some thlrtyflve pupils gathered the home of Bari Johnson, where several musical numbers were rendered and games were Indulged In Ity both teacber and pupils. A dainty lunch-coprovided by tbs lower class, closed the evening's pleasure. The commencement exercises of the concerted eighth grades of the wll s. n. ELY EXCURSION How to Get Expenses Refunded on Excursion of June 5 or about June 5th there Is to to Ely, be an excursion Nevada. If yon have not been there It will certainly be worth your while to make the trip. Ely will be 70,900 people In the next two yearn Nothing can prevent It tha mines and ameltera will employ at least 7,500 nea. Now Is the time to buy prop, rt, when It la cheap. .We have a few tracts lying within bait mile f the finest residences in. Ely City. Every one of them will cut up into sixty splendid lots. We believe these tae will a. 11 for 5100 each in the next righteea months We will sell these flveerre tract, from $925 to 11.225 each 3 and 12 cash, balance in mouths If yon soma in on the ex--r union, we will allow you $3C from the purchase prise of one of these for your expenses Refer to jjute Pint National Bank. Bank of Ely and uuy responsible business man In Ely. Address (or map and particulars, On Ave-acr- e DICKERSON BLL18, Ely, Nevada city will be given next Wednesday evening In the Tabemaole, where in addition to other numbers, the united school orchestras, which have been preparing for some time, will tender some very excellent numbers The High school exervlaea are nearly completed and tha graduates are now practicing dally In order to be In good trim (or Friday night The Junior reception to the graduates was given lut- Friday evening, where in spite of the unpleasant weather, a large crowd assembled and found tha Junlora to be moat royal entertainers. Tha decorations were artistically arranged and the various class colors were well In evidence. Rev. John B. Carver will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the high school graduating cluaes tonight in tha Presbyterian church. The Alumni reception will be given In the Congress ball a week from Monday and Invitations, bearing the colors of both classes have been issued. Extra Invitations may be obtained at the Carnegie library should any of tha Alumni desire them. Weber Stake Academy. Much enthusiasm Is being manifest ed by the students end patrons of the academy In the unique concert to b given in the new building on Thurs- day evening next The best musical talent of Halt Lake, Igmn. Provo and unOgden will appear, and It will mu the of one greatest be doubtedly teal treats tha public of Ogden bu been given for a long time. The facully and students acknowledge Supt. Allison's courtesy in chant ing the city school commencement from Thursday to Wednesday evening on account of the concert. Tbe first dancing party In tbe new building vu given Friday by the student body. Tbe building was arils tlcally decorated la school and class colors and the general spirit of good fellowship testified of the student pride end delight In tbe building for worked so enwhich everyone thusiastically. The Sorority girls held their last meeting Wednesday afternoon. After tbe regular program, refreshments were served, and the president. Miss Lois Wallace, presented Miss McKay with a beautiful landscape painting aa aa expression of appreciation for 11 irr assistance In their terry work. The picture was gratefully accepted exM a token of the genuine lov isting between the members and their Instructor. Tbe girts are to be congratulated on their successful year's work.- - Ready-to-We- ar solo, "Bonnie Doon" was rendered by Mias Maud Lindsay, and Miss Minnie Brown gave a synopsis of his life and work, after which a quartette kang "Aftcn Waters." A Following is tbe program for commencement week. Including all the numbers for tbe commencement rxer-due- s proper: Tuesday, May 28th, commencement exercluee, I p. m In new lecture ball. Wednesday, May 29th, graduating class exercises, assembly hall, 5 pm. Thursday, May 30lp, grand concert, p. m., lecture hall. Friday, May Slat, Alumni banquet and 'ball, lecture hall, 8 p. m. Saturday, June 1st, Field day, Lagoon. Commencement Exercises, to Arms," 1. Chorus, The Call (Teazle), Weber Stake Academy choir. 2. Invocation. 2. American Cadet March, (Hall), Academy band. 4. Conferring of Diplomas, SupL Horace H. Cumming. 5. Song, Mr. Frank Chaniberlaln. 6. Address to Graduates, Apostle John Henry Smith. 7.-' Serenade, (Schubert), Academy band. I. Valedictory, Mr. George C. Ensign. 9. Solo. 10. Chorus, Our W. S. A.," Joseph Bullantyne. II. Benediction. CARD OF THANKS y The kindness of our many friends both in Salt Lake and Ogden during the Illness, death and burial of our beloved father, we greatly appreciate, and desire to express onr heartfelt thanks to all and trust that under similar circumstance God may bless you wlTh so many kind friends. W. G. LAUOREAUX AND FAMILY. UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. Selling Dates May 27, 80, June 14th. . Jamaa Storey, assistants, and J. W. Wilson, secretary, to Supt. F. W. Ellis, Decemlier 80, 1877. Nathaniel Montgomery, superintendent, and B. F. Ulaylsck, recoatfcig secretary, Decem- ber 12, 1886. waa held in this Pence ward in pursuance with instructions by tbe National Council of Women end tbe National Suffrage association. Janies Ward presided, B. F. Blaylock acted aa secretary. The orations were delivered by Hon. Montgomery and Nepbi Brown and Annie Barker read an appropriate poem. The resolution waa presented by James Storey and unanimously supported by tbe audience assembled. Nettle Brown baa returned from Rockland, Idaho, where she has beea engaged In teaching school the past achool year. 8th grade gradOf tbe eighty-fou- r uates from the county schools, North Ogden contribute thirteen with aa average of the general average of 82 Their names are aa follow: Lnells Randall, Gilbert Randall, Mary Storey, Tilly Barker. Golds Clifford, Mildred Rogers, Claud Ellis, Thomas Brown, Ada Cbatelaln, Mabel Moore, Lester Dean, Eva Jndkln, Florence Ward. Leila Taylor of Harrlsvllle baa tha highest average la tha county. Heber Bnowcroft visited the North Sabbath school Mat Sunday. Sunday school conference will be held hen next Sunday. Tbe Seventlea will meet here In the afternam. Tbe body of Mrs. Minnie Holdaway lie in state here last Sunday awaiting further shipment and interment. Tbe remains of Mrs. Helen M. Per el Og-le- o Professor McKendrick left Thursday NORTH GGDtN NOTES. evening for Preston, Idaho, to addrers the graduates of the Oneida Stake academy. A district board meeting of the Prof 8. D. Bradford delivered an of Salt Sunday school workers of Pleasant address in the Twelfth ward Lake City on 8nnday evening. Hla View, Harrlsvllle and North Ogden In North Ogden subject was "Parent's Work in the wards was heldlast tbe Thursday evening. meeting house Sabbath School." The elocution class has completed Tbe various department of the stake represented by Thomas B. the study of Silas Earner and ia now board werethe superintendency, N. J. making a dramatisation of the story. Evans fir fA), H. W. NelTbe attendance is very ronch largei Harris for Bee-re- t than It has ever beea before at this son for theological (B). W. H. for second B, Oriinda Wonley for time of the year, nearly all of the students continuing lo tbe end of tbe first B, S. G. Dye for second A, R. T. Evans for first A, Josephine Wet, term. The domestic art department ex- primary, Arllne Farr for kindergarv tend an invitation to the public to ten. comThe superintendencies and a faig inspect the work that has been of the officers and teachpleted this year, the display cabinets attendance tnree wards named were betng filled with examples of tbelr ers of tbe hamU work. They will receive their aleo in attendance, as a requirement to friends Wednesday from ten to four furnish six names of Sunday school workers on tae present roll who bavo In the sewing room. devotime been enrolled longest, history fur at the morning Friday W. Ellis, aptional was occupied with exercises nlsbes the following:to F. R. commemorating Robert Burn' sn1 tha pointed assistant James G. Berrett, Ward and October 11, 1874; entire school sung "Aulu Lang Syne. culable benefit The fruit damaged by the laet frost aa aear aa can be estimated at present, is about 25 per cent loss. Some Some localities have plenty left, others very light and a few spot ere entirely destroyed. EXCURSION Via Rio Fere TO SALT LAKE when landing from a steamer from the United States, has been obliged to cancel all her engagements fur tha next few days in order to nurse herself. She hs appeared one here In opera alnce tbe Illness began. ANOTHER ROYAL WEDDING. MITCHELL London, May 26. The betrothal Is Grande Woetarn Ry., Sunday, announced of Princess Louise, daughter of the Countes of Paris, and May 26th. Prinea Charles of Bourbon, widower rnnnd trip. Trains leave of the Infanta Mercedes, sister of m., 9:io a. m., 1:15 p. m., King Alfonso, Tbe wedding will probm. and 7:00 p. m. ably taka place la England In November. King Alfonso will attend. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 8 carloads et marble and Eranlte to select from. Don't bny from agents, as they get large commission sad you bavo to pay them. Order at once for Pecoratloo Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY 91-0- 7:45 a. 2:50 p. RIOTING ON THE RAND. HUSBAND SHOT BY HIS WIFE. Terre Haute, Inf.. May 25. Joseph by Dwyer was shot and faulty wounded hero early today by hie wife, Aratx-while he waa trying to force Dwyer, With a May Johannesburg, bU way into her room. They had been view of checking rioting at the Rend mines, airected by the strike of GOO separated. minere, the police Issued a proclv ABRUZZI W NEW YORK. mat Ion forbibhlng more than six perTha Duka of New York, May son! to assemble within 300 yards nf any mine. The strikers Ignored the Abnixsl arrived here today aboard the order yesterday and marched on the Italian cruiser Varez, flagship of the Croesue mine with the aupposed In- squadron sent to tbe United States hi tention of attacking the men working participate In the ceremonies attendthere. When the police ordered ing the Jamestown exposition. Ho will them to disperse they refused, where probably meet Commander Peary. are Routed Cavalry, BROS. CEMETERY. Miners on a Strike I 25.' Tha duke himself L a wall known Arctic explorer, hla record for furthest north" baring been beaten only by Peary. EXCURSION O. 8. L. 25.' , , May 27, 30, June 3, 7, 12, 14th. Ogden to Portland, Or, or Spokane, Wash., and return, first else 130.00. Tickets good to return until September loth. Stopovers allowed. ffiflBl HURSTS AUTO TOURS OF T1IB WORLD t, 7, '12, First elasa tickets on sale to many points west of Chicago, Minneapolis end St. Louie for one fare plus two dollars for tbe round trip. Five first class trains daily. Thw famous Overland Limited leaves Ogden 3 p. m. LimThe new Los Angelet-Cblcagited, 1:80 p. m., bas through standard and tourist sleeping care tn Chicago. Make reservation! early. Further particulars. Union Depot Ticket Office or A. B. Moseley, Trav. Pass. Agent, Bell phone 52, Ogden, Utah. in Slatervllle Tuesday, upon the cavalry charged them and was Interred In the North Ogden cemthey fled. Tbe garrison at IVtchef-s-l room hi been ordered to bold Itetery Frida)'. She wae bora In the state of New York, January C, 1881, self Is readiness to reinforce the of Jerome Bishop and Laura Davis, troops on tho Rand. and was in her 75th year whea the summons came so suddenly, being MELBA CANCELS ENGAGEMENTS. lek (or only a few hours. The rain of Thursday evening and liondun. May 15. Mme. Nellie Friday waa most timely and of Incal- Melba, who took a chill at Cherbourg ry who died BAND CONCERTS MUTOSOOrES Sylvan Free Park KICKING MAUDE DANCING PAVILION FUN FACTORY AMUSEMENT TAVILION CANE RACKS SWINGS Ogdens Beautiful Resort The only Temperance Park in tlie city and Tbe only park for women and children. Opens Decoration Day And will be open 'every afternoon and evening this mer, rain or shine. ELECTRIC PIANO KNIFE RACKS TEETER BOARDS Rum- PARISIAN CONES TENNY PARLORS DANCING IN PAVILION every evening except Sunday. OF ICE CREAM ILLUSTRATED SONGS SYLVAN PARK CONCERT BAND gives five Sacred Concert every Sunday afternoon. MOVING PICTURES ICECREAM SODA FOUNTAIN' ILLUSTRATED SONGS FREE MiM Ballinger and Mr. Adams, soloists. CONFECTIONERY Admission to Park Free STANDS FREE ENTRANCE Only ten minutes walk from Twenty-fift- h street. CAFE MINERAL SPRINGS CIGARS Retail Merchants Association FREE will give grand opening ball and all are invited to join with them at Ihe place where the crowd goes. ATTRACTIONS |