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Show THE MOUSING No Change GOLDFIELD AS Necessary OGDENITE Delicious Dr. Prices Flavoring Extracts have always beea honestly labeled; bo change was neo !uy since the enactment of the National Pure Food Law, either as to label or their manufacture. a They have had for nearly half intelof the the patronage century ligent housewives of this country. SEES IT LAWRENCE BOYLE GIVES GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF GOLD CAMP. Says Nevadans Ask Why They Nsvsr Read of tho Beautiaa of Ofl-dCanyon. flavoring Extracts src. Lawrence Boyle, formerly of Ogden hut now of Goldfield, scud- - the following Interesting description of the greatest guM ramp on earth: For tbe Br- -t time siuoe my arrival in Goldfield, I feel as though I was at last ia my right senses, and i doubt If 1 ever would have regained them, if 1 had not taken a stroll far upon the scorch lug aauda if IVath valley, far away from that fruit 1c, bust bug EXAMINER TELEPHONES mub that forever keep surging back and forth In tbe roads and sidewalks EDITORIAL ROOMS of this dusting realm of gold and exNO. SI Phone No. H citement. The sun Is sinking into tho oR PHom, two rings very bowels of tbe desert and casta a BUSINESS OFFICE wlerd guides glow over the town far El Phono ...No. ladepandant oil Phono, ono ring..,, ...No. H beneath me. The cool refreshing breexea froof tho desert bring to my ears the roar and thud of tho enormous autos, rumbling oiery where and the surging things, tho pounding of machinery la tho hundreds of wealth producers on every side p takes Goldfield the most fascinating and bewildering spot on the face of tho earth. WANTED GhambermmlS at Heed Dowb in the city there are thouHoteL sands of brawny miners crowded around the gambling tables, winning Sfm. Thraiaa Feeney, areompanlwt and losing their fortunes with turns It by bar little ora ani oioter, Misa SUv of a card or the roll of a marble. a terribUy fascinatTouoog, left Saturday evening for a ia like wilaviaing ten days' vlalt to Rexburg, Idaho, ing play. Tha hoarse, cold, lifeless where they will bo the guoota of Mrs. crook uf the dealer, tha dink of gold, the shrieks sad shout a of tho lucky Wama Oorey. ones, and tha curses and walling uf tha unfortunate devils who have livery. Everything pew. loot penny on tho losing Juhaaoa A Deo, 241 24th. I'bouea 688. played their number, seents Like some terrible nightmare. John Joaaon, alias Jobs South, was There see some of the greatest If arrested at 10:4U a. w. yootarday, on nut ths greatest gs tabling dens In tho Tweaty-flftatieot, by Officer Hutch- whole world right here la Goldfield, at ins, Ha la a blackamlth by trada, and least I will wager that there is more was nalaaaed from the elty Jail Bat. money won and loat here than any urday erasing, where ho bad bran place In the world today. Why every nerving a tarn for stealing a valias. other place out here ts a great gamHis name, for tbla offanac, apprnra on bling house, where. women can play tho regtater aa John Smith. It la al- afetr 10 p. m. as much as they wlah, leged that be was no sooner released and I HU you nuutu of them arc ths than ha stole another valine yester- blggrat gamesters out here. day. Among other things, the valise Ths Northern saloon and gambling contained a revolver, which. It Is af-- hall's shirk la aa rich a dividend payer rated, was pawned by Jensen to one as some of our great mines. 1 would of the pawn broken uC the city. not dare to try to tell you tho receipts for the 4th of this ran place, but you Late last sight tho condition of John ran bet they went way up into the Grow of Huntsville was reported to bo thousands and there are dtvsena of somewhat improved. Tho poison Is Just as rleh ones aa the Non hern. nlnfflng off and la making no Intends The cafes and restaurants are the on his system. Cnleos some unforoeen pride of Goldfield. There are doaena complication arise the chances an of them that are run la as good style aa say In Utah ever were, and the good for feta ultimate recovery. business they handle Is beyond Imagia. m. till 13 p. W JL Balid, chairman of tho eiecu-tlv- o nation. Well, from 13 sea hundreds of oommUtoo of tho Fifteen Irriga- m. every day you ran tion congress passed through Ogden hungry people lined up waiting their at the doors of the cafeA We yesterday morning eu route to tho turn have all the luxuries that Utah amt oast. California can grow and there In no seem Ice famine hero either aa Jamas Ping roe, Angus T. Wright to have an emmiroua supplythey on hand and O. B. Gilson returned from a trip all tho time. Electric fans are bussing last Saturday evening to tho Union and you can get one of tbe Rutland Cement companys works at everywhere best moala you could desire for 50 Guta. Devil's cents served In grand style. The women, Uud bleu them! are Judge Rulpp reports that tho hoot the grandest, heal Lb lest race 1 ever ootlok for this oea-o- n has the bright- had the pleasure to admire,- and they est proa pec la of any amaon since the dress finer then any place 1 know of; factory has been established, There why the firm I work for will not carry are no ovldracea of the white fly and anythlug hut tbe best money can buy tho crops are growing with ouch prom-is- o in the east, mid the they rharge that the tonnage is going to bo a and the way we sellprices tha goods keeps record breaker. Mr. Woodruff, who ua humming nil day long. succeeded Dyer no superintendent of There are some of the finest homes the factory, in also enthusiastic la his that any one eould desire, and some of assertions for an unprecedented year Ihs millionaires only have fine lawna, In the sugar output for this section. with vines and trees growing lu grand tyle. it coata them over 3100 a month to water their lawns. 1 tan only afPARKS NECLECTEO ford a sage brush In my front yard a bucket of water a day. , Seram! prominent. cMliens have and The din of building la everywhere; cal lad up this office and complained about the grass between tbs curbing large, substantial buildings costing tbe millions springing up on evand sidewalk around Lister park, being Into porarr. permitted to suffer for tho want of er? They make them chiefly from a water. In placet the grass to drying pure white marble that they quarry npThe new park contniloalon and Iks from the hills surrounding the town. electric signs of Tbe Improvement league should aee to this and glare at the many night makes Ogden on at ooce. The improvement league a lights Saturday night look like Huntsville, heretofore has been the special guar-- . charge 13.00 per light. (an for the keeping of the grass green the? iVn also have our chamber of comnow that a park Cummlaalon a ppointed it may be Just possible merce which la seriously considering soon that the grase has been allowed to the paring of Main streetofvery Goldfield suffer on the theory that every- and the general uplifting an Ideal metropolitan city. It bodys business fa nobodys business." nlto won't be long before Goldfield has a first rlass trolley system as the matter haa Ism before the board and they o o are about ready to act upon it. SIX KILLED IN WRECK. O O A few more rich strikes like the o O O Knoxville, July 14. A lung O Mohawk and Little Florence opened O distance telephone message to 0 up today will soon Increase the presO the Journal and Tribune from O ent population of 25,006 to 100,000, no tell me. O Johnson City. Tenu., says: O they To try and tell you of the gorgeous O "Six persons mot Instant O O death and twenty were Injured O celebration we had here on the Fourth O when eaatbmind vestibule No. O would take a lifetime, so I just mulled Gobi-fli-l- d O 42. on the Southern rail wav, O vou a copy of one if our heel dallies, so yon can read it a O collided with a switch engine, O O one miles west, of Johnson City O whole hd heller than I could ever tell O at 7:30 oclock tonight Tbe O It. We have one of the (hunt bunds etcr produced. MuO switch engine was in rbarge of O the country hss 11 parts of the glnlie are O a hostler, who. when he aaw O sicians from O the fast passenger train com- - O gathered together to form a fine or O lug toward him, reversed Ills O sanitation. The Clark road is Just entering the O engine and Jumped to safety. O O Scarcely had he done an before O outskirts of the city. They are conmodern passenger O the passenger crashed into the O structing a, large O Hght engine with fearful farce. O depot as fine as anything in the west. The advent of this new road into O The engine of tue pasaengcr, O O baggage ear and mail car and O Goldfield means more for the up buildO second-clas- s roach were ile- - O ing of the city than anything that O railed and overturned, but the O could have happened. The present are very deplorable. O switch engine wus not lifted O conditions from three-- to O from tbe rails, nod with a foil . O Freight la sometimes on the road and the O head of steam started on a O six months sonu-thlnscandalous. O wild ran, and wan only stopped O rbargea are The stock exchange Is a very InterO whan a switch was thrown for O place but as you doubtless kuow O it and It was ditched at Car- o esting all about Ibem. I will not attempt to D negia. q It Impressed me. Many O "The live of the mall clerks O tell you hew D wars saved because of the fact O of the best stocks are advancing skyO that their car was of heavy O ward on account of the very rich D steel construction. This heavy O strikes being made daily. 'I am doing all in my power to 9 car. however, played havoc O boost for dear old Ogden, and when I O with the light second-clas- s O tell these desert rats about the wonO coach behind, which was en- - O derful country where every tree bears O tirriy telescoped. The secouii- - O bushels of the finest peaches, appli-s- , O class coach was occupied by O ' O George Moore, while, a labor O etc., where the luscious watermelon O agent for tho Virginis A South- - O thrives along the highways, where the O western railroad, who was con- - O streets are always sprinkled, where O dueling a paity of twenty no- - O mile after mile of concrete sidewalks O gross from Alabama to North O with beautiful trees and lawns between the aide walks and gutters, they O Carolina. Moors was perhaps O listen with bulging eyes and open fatally hurt, and of the negroes O O rig wtn hilled outright sad all O mouths as they draw Into their minds a picture of wr God blessed valley. O the others maimed. q Ogden canyon is never off my 5 O tongue and the stories of Its gmgeoiis OOOOOO beauty nuke the natives here doubt InS-f-nd-Mit BREVITIES e k S - - .-- ha-be- en oooooo oo ooooooo g - oo ooooooo EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH my wereehy as they always say, "Why don't we over read about this the wonderful cotiyoa with tha finest driveway and scenery ia the world?" "Yes," I repeat, Why don't they?" Writ. 1 gw-syou must hsve thought that 1 had pom- prospecting Into Death Valley sud expired on the 1 burning sands of tbe desert, as have never received a CJ of juor valuable 1 paper yet. and you don't know now miss the interesting columns of our dear old paper. Now. If any part or this letter appeals to you and you wish to publish it. you have wy permission to do so as there may be soma LARGE CROWD OF FANS WITNESS EXCITING EVENTS. people there who would like to hear a little of tho greatest and richest cauip on the earth. Yon can rely on me for tbe truth uf every statement in it Samuelsen Fails te Lower the Fiye and 1 tell you I am putting it tame, Mile Record Clarke Wine a alongside of what it really is. 1 will Couple of Races. hold not mention the gun plays and ups that I have witnessed as they might lead you to believe that this is By all tbe signs lightning, tbun-- d the toughest place on the map, tiut r and wind It ought to have rained I will tell you wo are surrounded with last night, but the courageous of tbe brainiest men from all the fans disregarded the of the I nHed States. Young the bicycle college graduates by the score are danger signal ot the weather god struggling alongside of hardened min- end turned out to enjuy one of the ers and the scum of the world. Wal- best programs arranged for the local ter Scott or "The Death Valley Mys- saucer st hi season. Early In the tery," has been In town fur the past evening the wind played around the week. He Is cue of the JolUest, best inirk In fitful blaata that probably natured, biggest heartid men you ever prevented the making uf a record, had tbe pleasure of seeing. On the otherwise conditions were excellent. There were no record broken. Fast Fourth Scotty started his auto through the thousands of people surrounding time, however, was made in every the drilling- - contest. Immediately event, so that the program la it ennoma one yelled out Stop that damn tirety was run unusually fast Downdesert rat1 and in lesa than five sec- ing paced by Laweon and W. Samuel-am- i ond Scotty, the man with untold paced by T. Samuelaon, attemptluillious, was hurled from his auto ed to lower the mark (w the five Into the dust, but hf gut up amiling mile paced race but the time made, did not even Jeopardise the and set everybody up to the drinks. 7:15 Well, aa It Is gening too dark to record made by Bamuelsuo In 1306. write any more, I will close for thla In the five mile mutur race run by time and trusting that I shall receive Bumueliion. Iat w sob and Heagren tha the Examiner every morning from latter crossed the line in 6:3U4-- after now on 1 remain. Lawson's speed lever broke, thus putYours tralr, ting him from first position out of LAWRENCE DOYLE, the race. In the two mile handicap profesGoldfield, Ngv., care Alien Merc. Co. sions!, Clarke and West pedaled, home In a buret of speed that carrBUSCLABIES ARE fKQ'JIKT ied them lap ahead of the nearest first, competitor. Clarke finished Time for Action by tho Mayor and several laps first. He disentangled tha Pol let. himself from a tight corner, drova on the track and then swooped high seem the city throughout Burglaries into a clear field with the to bo happening with altogether too down and that recallThere must ha a speed and ntyle of ridingLawson much regularity. need ed the days when lver cama ayst.niatie gang prosecuting hi sprints an audience startle to by must In Ogden and something paign endurance. Clarke also won first le dime, it would seem, to break them and In tbe half mile race. Of the place up. Bchnell carried off the amateur Saturday evening the house of Fred while Murphy of and Thirtieth money and honors, Kdaon, on Uncoln won two placet In an many etreria, was entered by burglars; a Ogden races Summary of the events: night or two ago Miss Alien's resifirst ; Half mile, profession dence on Lincoln avenue, between second; Wilcox third; Mun-ro- e Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets, Downing fourth. Time, 1:041-6- . was looted by tblevrs and 310 in geld, amateur One mile, handicap, a mid nnrget and other articles were Gilessecond; Bchnell Murphy first; house a taken; aud a few nlgkla ago street third; . Dlefenbacher fourth. Time, ou tha corner of Twenty-sixt1:661-5and Adams avenue was entered, by tbe Unlimited Australian pursuit Giles light fingered gentry. first; lb- - Mara second; Wefenbacher Third; Murphy fourth. Time, 8:05; ' ROUND THE WORLD RECORD dlalauce 31 3 taps. Two mile handlcpay, professional Livingstone Bays Ho Is Going to Es- Clarke find; West second; Wilcox fourth. tablish o Now On. Time, Baiuuelsun third; Five mile motor race 3:47 who at present Heagren first; - Samuelsra second; Arthur living-ton- e, la visiting at his old homo In Cali- Lawson third. Time, 6:36 fornia, has had a proposition made to him by Hurry Crellln, n young millionaire (if tho same state to try to beat Uio record of 4 days la a trip around the world, recently made by IJeitlenant BIKE RACES IMPRESSIVE GAMBLED AND MERCHANTS WILL MEET MILITARY liELDATTHE LOST, THEN - SAUCER col-k-g- 3-- 5 larke h h h 2-- 4-- l, who travelColonel ed in tbe usual way without special Brunley-Camphel- trains or steamers. Mr. Livingstone la well knowg not only In Ogdeu, but throughout the noted globe trotter, and will world have any aniouut of barking by numerous friends that he can establish a record of 38 or 38 day if he accepts the proposition. Mr. Uvlngetone said to a reporter that he would take the proposition undi r advisement and If he felt equal to tbe task after recovering from a recent accident wblrfi overtook him In Ogden canyon, he would accept. In hla quiet and unoetentlous war he told the report r that 3 day- -, barring sickness or arcidents,- - would be sufficient to make the trip. Mr. Crellln Is willing to pay all expenses and hang up a purse of 310,000 If the trip It completed under 40 days. The route pursued is to be from Vancouver to Yokohama, thence to Peerage, Vladivostok, Harbin, Irkutsk. Moucuw. Warsaw, Berlin, Oatend, Dover, Liverpool, Quebec and back to Vancouvt-r- . Mr. Livingstone will arrive here oome Unie thla week and then more win bo learned aa to hla decision. WRECK 14 THE YARDS A small wreck took place yesterday afternoon about 3 cclork lu tho yards rtlrertly went of the Union depot. There were several cars on ono train e being switched for the express of plarlng ono or two uf the car at tbe freight house where the men were waiting for them. The needed rare were at the south end of the yards and were being sent down at a fairly rapid rate. The trark to be nm-appeared to be clear so the cars were kicked" louse and sent on down. Just as they neared the switch a train of cars-- moved down the track from the north. Aa the flying cars struck the switch they met the care coming from the opposite direction. For a few momenta there was a crashing of timber. When the noise had erased, two car were off the track, the end of one bring carried away and cut up kindling wood, and another new car ktadi-- with cereal and breakfast over. food was tipped comph-telThe trucks tried tu go one way. the Ikix another. A a result some tracks are a little out. of square, the trucks are at rest In ground that appears aa ploughed, some ties though It had have lieen moved from their original places, others badly split, and a car of merchandise lies on Us side. The wrecker was -- non brought into o'clock the tracks were play and at been again clear. The cars that hud kicked louse were In churg,-- of two hrakenien who piled the brakes hut the speed was too great for the cars to be topped In the short distance necessary. The men sated themselves by jumping on a nrarhy car Just a moment before the compact. pur-lioe- d !r d tn-e- n THEATERS STRAWBERRY SEASON. Sing a song of strawberries, A very luscious fruit. Saw them at the market place. And they appeared to suit. But when tho box was emptied We hnlU-rvfor a cop, For all ilu- - berries fit to eat Were thi- upon the top. St. lamia HELD OVER THE REMAINS WILL ERWIN. GL A. OF II, W. A C and a Squad from the National Guard Attend- Tha funeral services over the remains uf William O. Erwin, who died in the Philippines, were held yesterday afternoon at the Third Ward Meeting house at 3 oclock. Bishop's Counselor T. P. Terry of Harriot presided. arse The attendance very large, toe house being packed. The G. A. R.. Women's Belief Corps and a squad uf the National Guard were in attendance. Six members of the National Guard acted as pallbearer. The casket was entirely covered with the national flag and a wealth of beautiful floral offerings surrounded it "Not Half Haa Ever Been Told" and "Just Before the Battle, Mother" were feelingly sung by Hagbert Anderson. During the singing of the latter solo, there was not a dry eye In the large audience. Mist Marion Johnson sang' "Rest, Rest to the Wrary Soul" and "Oh. My Father" wan sung by Caleb Marriott The speakers were Surveyor General Thomas Hull of Balt Lake City, representing the government; Patriarch Geo. W. Larkin and Commander Lundy of the Grand Army. The G. A. R. veterans. Womens Relief Corps and members of the National Guard led the long cortege to the city cemetery, where the remains were Interred. At the grave tape were Bounded and a salute fired. The ceremonies were of a very Impressive nature. HCRSE MRNESS AND STOLEN Property of John Hull Entered by Thieves A horse and harness were stolen some time early yesterday morning from the premises of John Hull, on Twelfth street, while Mr. Hull was In Hooper. Yesterday morning, upon going to the bam, Mrs. Hull missed the horse, and made inquiry of the hired man to Hi whereabout. Thinking the hone had got out of the barn and would be located in the field, he commenced a search, but failed to locate the animal, la tha meantime, Mr. Hull returned and made a closer Investigation, which disclosed that the harness had also disappeared, and ha came Immediately to the conclusion that horse and harness had been stolen, and no reported to the police. A peculiar circumstance pertaining to the affair la that a rubber-tireurrey waa unmolested. u d dall, the humorist. "Swell Elegant Jones has much of that vital humor running throughr out that springs from the village and cross roads, and while the providing has a filtntg vehicle for Mr. been the prime object, there has been preserved a coherent and Interesting atory with a lot of human Interest are running through tt. The sccnea and laid In s small Indiana village this allows for the Introduction of who .have ninny unlnt characters, been given a lib ral share of the heat comedy effects. The rural detective, who haa been walling for forty yearn to marry a village spinster and who complicates the plot incidentally wherever he haa a hand. In an especially well (drawn bit. Throughout there haa been an atm at wholesale humor, the only sort with which Mr. Kendall hnn ever hlnelified. PRESIDENT SHUBTlIfF HOME Visited California in Interest of Irri' gation Congress. President U W. Shurtliff returned from a ten days trip to the const Saturday evening. Afier a meeting with the executive committee of the Fifteenth Irrigation congress st Sacaramento, Mr. Shurtliff. In company with Mr. Pelcher, chairman of the financial committee, visited lira Angelea, San Francisco and Catalina- - island. At this place thev had an excellent time catching fish. President Shmiliff states that the chances of the tabernacle choir's going to Sacramento are very encouragtreated ing. While away he was visitroyally at the different places he looked. and comes home feeling and ing a hundred per cent better. HERE OGDEN ONE OF MANY STORIES FROM THE NEVADA CAMPS. D ed tha Services. DAD" TRINE DEAD. Third Annual Saeelon f the inuT Butchers and Grocers te Be Hi " Wednesday and Thureday. One of many crimes that occurs la Nevada la that of suicide. The Sage Brush state la loose mud open" and gambling is fierce and many poor devils lose their last cent and then It's the suicide route a la Monte Carlo. The following story from a Winne-muccpaper tells uf the sad ending of a young man. known in this city and a native of Salt Lake, who went to Nevada .to make hla fortune, but loat all over the gaming tabled: Despondent over hla losses at the roulette table, Edward Siahl, a bolli-rmaker, swallowed a fatal dose, presumably carbolic acid, and now Ilea cold in death at the Cochren undertaking parlors. "Stahl waa found lying near the depot la a dying condition. Beside him was a pint Bask of whiskey and an empty bottle labeled carbolic arid. Deputy sheriff Muller, who was notified, had Buhl removed to the county hospital and the latter told the officer that he had taken carbolic arid because he wanted to die. He lingered until early morning, when death relieved hi ('sufferings. ."In Stahl's pockets were found a working card of the Amalgamated International Sheet Metal Worker Alliance and a sheet of letter paper on which was written the addresses of several persons whom he wished to be notified of his death, one being Miss Mary Zarn, 820 W. Peco street, Los Angelea, and the other hla mother, Mrs. Annie Siahl, 834 West Division street, Springfield, Mo. On the bottom of the sheet was written these words: Dear Mother: It la sad, hut true; good bye- - June S3, 07. I have went broke on tho wheel again. "He also gave direction aa to his few personal effects, which he had left in the engineers wash room at the depot. "At tha inquest, which Coroner Robins held today, it developed that Stahl had been working in the Sparks shops and only arrived In Wlnnemucca Saturday night. He was about 28 years of age and a native of Salt Lake City. Hla mother has been notified and asked in regard to what disposition she wishes to have made of the body." wraae U BUBIlMI ventlon in this ciiy next Wedm-ad- . fim aud Thursday. Two aeasiona each!, will be held. Mayor Conroy liver the speech of welcome and x M. Marriott, president of th. ...7 ciation. will make the reiBceeT Thursday mondng will be consume in the election of officers. Wednesdl evening the delegates will be eatra talned at a smoker, the retailen be lag the hosts, and Thursday evenix at the Hermitage, the entire H.i.!? tarn will alt dowa to a banquet, ru--, by tha Jobbers of this city. a e TO FOR THE reception. (pendent Boilermaker Want Broke at Roulette and Takes the Carbolic Acid Route, VISITORS PREPARING CAU DAY AT CLEHW00H Balloon Ascension With Parachute Jump and Bike Races, Wad. Night Next Wednesday is to be a record breaker at Glen wood. Manager Grant haa perfected arrangements by which the public Is to be treated to tv good events, either one of which la sufficient to draw out a large crowd. The first event Is to be a balloon a, tension and parachute jump by Pmf, Garda and wife, the balloon ascending from within the saucer track. After the ascension comes the races the best ever, and that is saying n good deal. There will be eight big s events, chief among them a motor race with three or more retries It is expected that records will be broken in this race. five-mil- AN OGDEN Many More Like CASE. it In Ogdan, The following case la but one of many similar occurring dally In Ogden. It la an easy matter te verily Its correctness Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such com elusive evidence. Mrs B. T. Husa, living at 2181 Monroe Are., Ogden, Utah, says: "My experience with Doan's Kidney nil haa been moat satisfactory. I know the remedy to be one of Remits merit In treating kidney complaint and backache. Borne time ago I pro cured a supply' at Bad eons drug storq and their use wa followed by abscess of all annoyance of the kidneys sat backache. I know Doan's Kidney Fills to have worked wonderful benefits to many others and have no In recommending the remedy at all times. For sale by all dealers. Price (3 Foster-Mi- l burn Co., Buffs! cents New York, sole agent for ths Unite! States. Remember the name Doan's sad ' take no other. BE ENTERTAINED Banquet Will Be Spread at tha Here mltage. heti-Utio-n Not to be outdone by anybody In anything looking to- Ogden's good name and future, tbe Jobbers of this city are busy arranging for the entertainment of the delegates of tbe Butchers and Grocers' , convention, which will be held In thla city next Wednesday and Thursday. The enJULY EXCURSIONS. tire delegation of the convention will be taken to the Hermitage, where they Via Colorado Midland will be banqueted, in other words, where they will partake of a spread, To Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, the very beat that le In Billy Wlk eons larder. This part at the program Kanaaa city and Intermediate points; will be carried out Thursday evening also Colorado points. One fare plus at 7230 oclock. two dollars for the rounj trip. Return The arrangement for the event are limit October 31sL Ou sale July 18th in charge of Heber Scowcvoft and J. and 25th. Write L. H. Harding, Balt T. Young. Lake for full particulars. ANOTHER CUT - have been cutting prices on our Summer Goods for the past two weeks and we are not through yet. The week just past has been the most remarkable selling week in the history of our store for July. We are determined to quickly dispose of all Summer Goods. WE . It Will Be Another Bargain Week Starts Monday Morning i , There will be a store full of people every day. Better come first thing Monday morning to get your choice. Shirt Waist and Shirt Waist Suits still going at d one-thir- off and going fast. and one-ha- lf All Summer Dress Goods at d off. In Low Slippers, Black and White and Lace Hose to match at 10 cents, 15 cents and 25 cents. one-thir- WINS GRAND PRIZE. Milwaukee, Wis.. July 13. Ben Ven-sawho five years ago sold newspapers upon the st reels here and played a cornet In the Journal's Newsboys band, has been awarded the grand prlxe for cornet playing by the National Conservatory of Music at Paris. France. INSANE PRISONER'S DEED. Baltimore. Md.. July 13. Joseph In an endeavor to provide a f Hansbro. colored, an I tisane prisoner road the municipal authorities of in the pententlary. today attempted to G.ir-lrCity. 1 l,t win have a top shoot a guard, lmt instead fatally lvyer f vir rifled brick placed on a wuuailed a rokuvd convict. Ilonvbru I'lararianiired street much pnlronUeJ had snatched the revolver front by uiulorlsis. holster. dust-proo- SUICIDES FUNERAL It ha been said of Ears Kendall, Portland, Ore., July 14. A special who Is coming here tonight under to the Oregonian from Corvallis, Axkina teh maagement of the Harry W. O. (Dad) Trine, that says Ora, creacompany, that ha has been the Athathletic director at the tor of mure laughs than any humorist letic club, died last nightOregon of cancer. on the stage today Thin statement Trine was well known all over the teems to be born out of hla record west, been connected with aa a monologist and at the head of athletichaving departments In several colwith thla Provided year oumpanlrs. In Oregon and California. a new comedy of a rich Kendall type, leges Mr. Kendall In "Swell Elegant Jones" OREGON BHORT LINE EXCUR-slo- n has added new nncceaa.to his laugh Thursday, July ; 18, to Baltair. has been making career, for' there 31.35 round trip. All trains. of woven Into the piece the essence humor at which he la beat Aa a monologist Mr. Kendall acat-b-rehumor from const to coast and he haa combined In hla present role the humor which won him the leadership In other fields The lines are of the crisp, teres, meaty sort that enabled him to stand akma before an audience and keep the people laughing. and Mr. Kendall, thr monologist. Is seen In hla happiest vein at Ken- NEWSBOY IN JULY 15, 1907. MONDAY, 0. fc Rasmussen The Racket Store O. One Price to All Never Undersold |