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Show r fP TYPEWRITER If You Miss this Great Sale of Suits Mens Cost Going Regardless of Profits or Coat-and-Trous- THIEVES er BUSY AND The boxing lovers of this city hpva good reason to be hankering for the d contest between ountlng twenty-roun" and "Cyclone Johnny Thompson Fetor Sullivan, which is scheduled to take place at the Ogden saucer track en the evening of Pioneer Day, July 24th, for there Is no reason to doubt but what It will ha the beet card seen in Ogden for many a day. Everything la shaping itaelf so nicely that Manager Grant, too, la elated and la leaving nothing undone to supply that which no one will be able to complain w hes It la all over. The contest la also being advertised as sons has ever been before. Posters and other literature are being aent broadcast throughout the intermoun: tain west nnd the sporting writers of all tha big dallies ere looking with unusual klndneaa toward the approaching go." Large crowds will come from Balt Lake and other neighboring cities and, all told, the event promisee to be the banner of them s At choose $10.00. At $11.25 Hu it any choose $15.00 any Ooat-and-Truuae- tagged Huit $10.00. At every price, the coats are either quarter or skeleton lined, have two or three , niffs or plaiu sleeves and back with or withbuttons, cut single or out vent. The trousers have turn-ubottoms aud Wit loops. The materials are worst win, cassimcnw, clieviots and serges, in cheeks, plaids, strijies, tftipical-weigh- t mixtures and plain weavea. All sixes from 34 to 43 inches. double-breasted- All KTHAW HATH and HUMMER liAHEIlDAHlIEKY at 35 cent under price. r i-- cent to 50 iev either Riverdtle or South Weber so that the exeurslonluta of July 24ih will be compelled to board tram the ties end roadbed along the line. it No. No. M Nell Independent - Phene Ball Rheas,- ene ring No. K BREVITIES . a Dor, I4S 24th. Phones 691. New 450 plane fer sale, cheap. 0. 4. Btllwell, Both phenes. V . The funeral services over the body of Guy 1rcutls Frary, who was killed .by .falling dwn n mining ehaft at Bly. Nevada, lam Wednesday, will hr held at Hirhey'a endertaklng parlor, Monday afternoon at 2 o'rlurk. Inter meat will be in Mountain View cem- etery. friends to the on to Wall Healey hotel, at agger, then of Woodcraft. Circle your presence In move earm-nil- r HI Tuesday evening, July 23, ae ,we wish to arrange for an excursion lo Lagoon on or about August 1st. WANTED Two or three unfurnished rooms by middle aged couple; no rhlldrea. liell iihuee 1334; tnd. -- 1107. Etta and Rida daughters or James Plngiee. Plngree. leave Tuesday to visit relatives at Trenton. Ctah. Mine Helen Burt of Ball Lake city la visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Waller Richey for the summer. Owing to be transportation of sand end material front (he Rivet-dalrut over Ihe line south to Isiyton a regular service of ti-Ilumliergrr rued will sot be effective until preUbly late In the fall when It is expected thst the mad will he completed from Rlverdale to IU terminal at Ralt lathe. At present there Is mil a station at e . Defective yes This tuts become an feature of uur Three years ago we III did lie optical business, for we Just npened our parlors at that time. Mr. Zeller has taken charge and built up a wonderful trade la that lime. Why! Recalls the satlslled customer brings a half a doten others,- and, somehow or other, he .vents to satisfy our cus'imiers In glasses and price. If you don't need the glasses we don't need your money." We have other lines to depond upon. luivi-urs- - J. S. LEWIS &C0 JEWELERS A OPTICIANS DAM ) y, Part e one-star- y one-ator- y one-thir- Twen-ty-arco- FittingTOGlasses or km. Band Concert at 4 p. m. So many requests have beea made of Bandmaster Nichols tor a repetition of the successful concert of last Bun-daIn which old familiar sirs were played, that he haa consented to repeat the conceit. Following la the program to be given at Glenwood this afternoon at 4 p. m. eeml-wind-n- nt-elve- J win depot. Just as ho drave avenue oppoeite the the home commenced lo fell headlong and waa desrl before Mr. Fbulger could alight. Fred N. Hess, auditor of dining car He had been rearing all day and aud boiej accounts of the Oregon seemed to be In perfect condition Short Line, Union Parle and Southern when taken out for kla last drive y esPacific railroads, left last eveulug fur ter evening. It ia supposed that heart visit with tala family in Ijm Angeles. failure wee the cause of hie sudden death. The careen was taken to the 10- Watkins la known all over the state James p. Shew, chief clerk ol r. K. crematory Immediately. The lose u Hess, leaves today for a trip to the a heavy one to Mr. Fmilger, as he as a good mixer, while Jones, although Yellowatoue park. Jimmie has been says he rannot replace him for less n stranger In thee fcarts, Is one of the beet colored boxen In the game. reading the golds book aud says he than flto. He held the distinguished position' of will not miss any of the attractions of runeral services over Ihe remains being Fltialmmons valet nnd sparring Natora'a Wonderland. of twelve-year-olEve Xerdea will be partner during all the yearn ln which held at 12 o'clock today, at the Third the ruby one waa posing before the lost evening a warrant was served meeting houn, and Interment entire world as the peer of them nil by Her grant Chambers mi loon Kuhn, warj will be in the City cemetery. He knows the game from A to Z charging him with selling liquor withand Is prepared to give the people a out n Urease. The board of trustees of the state run for their money. 1 More then this, Industrial school held a abort session he la already on the ground with a A ciinference of the elder'e quorums afternoon for the purpose good portion of this years earnings to yesterday of Wbber Btake was held in the taber- of opening bids for the erection of the wsger on himself. nacle yesterday afternuon and waa proposed annex of the school. Action This event la more ataddressed by Elder Orion F. Whitney un the same was deferred until ten tention In some attracting than the quarto ye of the quorum of the twelve. o'clock Monday morning, when the mein bout Down fat the Assembly board will go into session for tha pur- club where the licorice colored gentleA gospel meeting will be held hy pose of tha bide and men congregate, there la no end of the wagon missionaries" this even- awarding conridernlg the contract speculation over thla go and conalder-blat on o'clock veI ing Washington money In already being wagered. nue near the city hall. Walter Lindsay's loss la the big fire of last Friday la eet (mated to exceed PIONEER DAY HORSE RACES Building permits were leeued 15.000. Mr. Lindsay owns 1,600 acre William to the following: of land located on the bench between brick addition to I'lniah and OfJen In the neighborhood Pearce, Fragrant for the Big Day Cups foundry, U.tMKl; Dr. W. O. Freeday, of Burch Greek. A barbed wire Exhibition, brick resilience, 251 h eireet fence surrounds the tract and about between Quincy end Jackeon, 3,INM). The three loving cups offered ae d r the posts were destroyed. One hundred and acres of flee prises for the bone races on tho 24th Miss EUeq Thomas, accompanied by stand nf rye was fifty completely burned, may be seen In Lewie Jewelry store. Prof. Chss, Kent, leevea this evening besides acres of wheal The cap for the first race Is about 15 Hereand fur Onkley, Idaho, wnere she will ting tofore Mr. Lindsay baa used hay. the ranch inches high. In made of polished braes In two duirerie. On the 24th, Mlse fur n winter with three email horns aa handles. pasture and last Thomas will slog The Star Spangled 1.000 head of sheep and 300 headyear of The first race la for 2:20 pacers. The Banner" at Iwttnu, lilano. rattle were fed, and kept In splendid following are the entries: Lillian T., condition at this ranch. On account of Noon Day and Rondo. Born To Mrs. John Allen. No. 733 the Ore It will be of little nee The prize for the second men la n a 22nd street, ten pound girl, Thurs- pasture fur next winter. large loving cup made of leather with day eveulng. July IMh. Mother and silver mountings, the Inside of the cup child doing nicely. Kd. Ryan, one of the waiters In the being polished brass. This race le tor Elite tsfe. word Friday 2:30 parera. Bo fer the entries ere William H token luoper. real estate his wife, who la visiting Lady Brooks. Red Raven, Brown Bey thst evening left this of last evening for with her parents at agent city, Iogan. ws very end Bertha Trix. Illarkfoot, Idaho, where he goes on 111 with a bad rase of The third cup Is much smaller than blood pnlnon. business. The word came too late to enable Mr. the other two. being perhaps but I to take the Cache Valley train, inches high. The cup le made of brass Miss Celcstia Forrgreen of Brig- Ryan so he hired a livery rig and drove to mountings set over e metal base. The ham, who has been visiting with Miss Logan by way of the Brigham canlining le silver. Thla race la for Veda Shaw, No. 743 Washington Ave , tn reach Logan at an green trotters nnd the entries thus far yon. hoping for the past two weeks, left for home early hour the next re Udy Mac, Jim Grey, Rlnet, Mol-li- e morning. Saturday. and Baldy. The entries end hones are aa folDied - Jane Smuin. at 6 p. tn.. yesterF. D. Hawkins of the Great Northlows: day, at the family residence on western Lyceum Bureau, with headFirst race 2:20 class. 50 cup. Enstreet and Mmroe avenue. In Fall lake, left for tha: The decease J had been 111 for I wo tries: quarters Baldy. Mollie T, Rinet. Jim two city yesterday after attending months with dropsy, and although whe Gray, Lady Mack. days In this cltv on business. was 67 years old. had bees able to be Rcrond race 2:30 class, 940 cup. around until Saturday when she was Rntrtes: Lady Brnoker, Bertha Trix conToday th regular quarterly forced to take her bed. Site la sur-- Brown Boy. Red Raven. ference of the Weber Stake will be vlve.1 by three daughters. Sirs. T. 0. Third race Green horses. 25 cup. held In the tabernacle. It is expected Thomas of Canton. Entries: Ronda. Lillian T.. Noon Dv. Mrs. that Orson F. Whitney and Hynim M. SlrFariand of Salt Utah, and James Fourth race Saddle hones. Mrs. Smith of. the Council of the twelve Cranford of this city, a son. John Fifth race Quarter mile dash. will le In attendance. In the eveulng Smnln of Races railed at 2:30 p. m. Rexburg. Iduh . twenty-seveat 7:30 the Mutual Improvement grand children and twelve great of the Stake will meet In grand children. The deceased was born I exit conference and. quarterly ln England and came to Utah thlrty-seve- n THE COLONIAL ROOMING HOUSE bv will one or he addressed pected. jears ago. Funeral will be aa-- I both (if the visiting brethren. nounced later. Splendid Have Been Apartments ' Thoroughly Remodeled. T. C. Knauss Is visiting in the cliv The hall ways and courts ln the ec- with his brother, Jsmis N. Knauss. of RAILROAD EMPLOYES OUTIKC (Hid. thlrj and fourth stories of the J. N. Knaus, an! Company. Mr.1 After spending a delightful Jav in Standard Knanas home I ,n building, also known aa The Flilladelphid. canyon, drinking In the heau-tColonial are being re papered and where has hsr been in the employ of t'gden or s iiNHire. the Oregon Short Uur New sewer connections the litl Valley rn!huid. but ho hn repainted e ant wives rlieir, emjilo-and children have Just been completed, been recently in Tounpxh. Nevada, and took sweethearts, train for their porches have been constructed In the where he has Iveeu hacking over rho home in salt last at roar cf the building. During the time mining situation. Mr. Kikiiw - ver h:l' o'clock. There wereevening five these Improvements have been going with Ogden and favorably impre-- i and they spent the day. which on the rooms have been vacant has action- - Intent ln;n (.r locating was to altogether short, some of after next here. the work will them declared, without mishap or ac- finished, andThursday The Colonial" will then cident. be for rent. The huuse will be rented Mr. Frank Foulgor. between Twenty-sMost of them visited the canyon sa a ixth whole, or room a, unfurnished may nnd Tnetitv-oeventstreets for the first time, and all seemed lo engaged. on Adams avenue. Iii'che.1 up biIn their Fjr further information, ca!! at twise loet evsumg aud drove two beauty and environment.praises of j Standard office veo-terd- Women Last evening two men presented themselves at the Bancroft's establishment, corner 24th street and Grant.' and offered a typewriter for sale. Mr. Bee raft purchased the machine, but soon became suspicious that the men had not come honestly by it, and so told Deputy Sheriff Clark, who Immediately located thd two men and engaged them in conversation. A trip to the canyon wac arranged for. Before going the men went Into the Vienna Cafe to get supper, aud Deputy Clark went to phone the police. The chief and captain responded and took up a position on the sidewalk in front of the cafe. One of the men, Stewart by name, became uneasy and made hi exit while the officers arrested the other, who gave hie name aa C. A. 8tune. Balt Lake waa communicated with and It waa learned that the Breeden Typwritlng company of that place were short three machines. The sheriff of Salt Lake will arrive today and take Stone back with him. The offloera era after Stewart, who hy the way, haa the money received from the tale of the typewriter. Other Thief Captured. At 1:46 thla morning Sergeant Tout and Detective Hutchens arrested Harry Hammlaaahr at the depot as he was preparing to board the northbound In hla Oregon Short Line train. possession waa found a ticket to Brigham City, (60.60 and the gun he received In part payment for the typewriter sold to Becraft. A dress suit case and a baggage check for hla trunk, which la auppoaed to contain two typewriters that were stolen In Balt Lake. - after-noonTh- d livery, Everything sew. Vp-toda- Johnson At Glenwood perk this afternoon and evening. Manager R. A. Grant haa arranged n very - attractive proof the gram for the pleasure-seeke- r city. The day's events are divided as follows: Base Ball at 3 p. m. The Tribune base ball team of Salt Lake will play the Ogden team at e Glenwood field at 3 o'clock this Tribunes are considered about the strongest amateur organiser Uoa ia the Balt Lake City league and should give the locals n good game, 1. .... FUNERL .' 1 DEAD. Washington. July 2u.-J- au,. English, 33 years uld and pai- " of the democratic caucus of ihj died here tonight, as the resuhJ liver complications. Mr. Eugiuh a native of California and waaW the moat popular employes house. He had been Connected wiT that body tor upward of 26 ywr. h" first position being that of he was but 9 year of ng- -. Mr fin lish'a body will be Interred in Oak Hui cemetery, this city, on Tuesday text. nj I I n . rar-hm.- ls OF pe HAWLEY DELIVERS AN IMPRESSIVE ADDRESS. fi (Continued from Page Oue old out hla Interest ln the Hercules mine more than a year before (iV ernor Bleunenberg ran him or anv on else out of northern Idano. Mr. Hawley declared it was tin the leaden of ihe Western Federatloa of Miner were brought to the tor u justice aud shown that there u . higher law in that land than their oa interests. "Gentlemen of the Jury, 1 h,vt omitted many of the hundreds of j. eidents that have come up in the t1 deuce of this case because of the length of time that would be require and the fatigue it would cause yX I hare no desire, gentlemen, to have the scalp of any innocent man at m.v girdle. I would not tor not have so Innocent man convict i4 through a alngle word of mine. 1 wish I could find some way of reconciling (ho testimony ln thl case with the tv nocense of this defendant. But I eai reach but one conclusion that he fa not only responsible for the murder charged before you but for scores of other grave crimes. But my opinion la nothing, the opinion of the opposing counsel 1 nothing; you, with the evidence to 'guide you, are the sole Judges, aud I for one will he satisfied whatever your verdict may be. Mr. Hawley concluded at 4:45 p. , at which time court adjourned until Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. t jt -- I iiu-glln- g pH r--i ii u 1 01 MRS. RENSTROM Impressive Services Hsld In Huntsville Yesterday Afternoon. buai-nea- 2413 Washington Ave. EDITORIAL ROOM- SIndependent Phone It Rhone, twi rinaa BUSINESS OFFICE Clever Work of Two Policeman Who Make Important Ansst Lav Bancroft Aidaa Officer. - FRED M. NYE CO. Clothes Store EXAMINER TELEPHONES Interesting Pregram la Scheduled' tor the Afternoon and Evening at the popular Resort. ONE ESCAPES. set-bac- k p The Good ONE CAPTURED BY POLICE AND ss togged $15.00. : ll BALL GAME, BAND CONCERT, BALLOON ASCENSION, BIKE RACES. Souaa March, Invincible Eagle" Chafron lntormexao, lndianola" all. There is not tha slightest doubt in Walts, Ln Phes Belle" . . . .Waldtenfel the minds of the boxing fans of Ogden Fantasia, My Old Kentucky Home Dolby and Balt Lake but what Sullivan has Parar in him rite goods that go to make a Muck, Bombasto" Part II. first-claboxer, nnd, therefore, know8ouaa of Liberty" ing the sterling worth of Thompson, March, "Spirit Erminnl" . ...Jaccbowski they look for au Ideal contest. Thomp- Selection,select ion, Home Bongs son ! in tip-to- p shape and Sullivan Medley . Aecher a...,...-.-,.,,- , ia credited with being In the beet of Gungi condition all the rime. The styles of Waltx, Immortallen" the two men are almost alike and, ac- Overture, Hungarian LuaUpiel" Keler Bela cording to the dope. both have that The Bur Spangled Banner." good faculty of storing away an unBalloon Aecenalen at 7 p.m. limited amount of punishment. At 7 o'clock Mrd. Garda will make Bullivan haa met sums of the beat men In the world nnd has had but one n balloon ascension and n parachute ae la hie earner. This waa Jump. The young ladys ability demonwhen the terrible Willie Fitzgerald an aeronaut has been fully amt stowed him away, but tt la no disgrace strated to the people of Ogden to meet detent at the hands of this that ahe will be able to make a splenman, eepecially when It is considered did ascension and beautiful Jump goes that Sullivan waa merely a novice at without saying. Bike Races at B:15 p. m.that time. Thompson, of course. In The program for Glenwood saucer hie 169 battles hue never yet bent put Is down for the count, although aome of track, commencing at 8:16 o'clock, All atylea one. n food particularly In the toughest men the world have of racea are scheduled nnd the feature tried to slip one on the Cyclone." Bullivan ta one of the toughest and of the event will be the handicap wherein Gussie Lawson moat willing boxers in Me class and motor race Heag-re- n on July 24th he will 'have one oppor- agrees to give 8 amnelson and The miles. five two on the laps tunity which many fighters have breaking of two worlds', records last If will for he which. and ought wins, Wednesday evening before' a big crowd a place him In n position to talk the local lovers of the with the beat of them. Even If has caused and take notice, and n he could secure only a draw or remain game to altleuplooked tor tonight The crowd big the twenty rounda, it will boost hie of consists eight big events program stock 60 per cent. Mr. Grant, the promoter, will also Introduce n feature, something entirely new outside of the bigger boxing towns. This will be p In the shape of an eight-rouncontest between Bob Watkins'1 and Kid Jones, both colored boxers of the first water. This will take the place of the usually undesirable three-rounpreliminaries. From present indications this will be almost ae good as the mala choose any tagged Country Inter-Mounta- in Event $7.50 fc?uit SULLIVAN. Leaking Forward te the Big of the season's smartest style and fabric at such as marked these: At PETE Boaieg Faas of Summer Suits price-concession- ENGLISH . " BETWEEN CYCLONE" THOMPSON two-piec- Fine ,1'? . niirt the Lippest of the Sumevent bargain mer. You are now offered choice free and unm-tricte of stock entire our of sheared suits at prices of all profit a This matchless bargain opportunity is due to our established rule not to carry auythinp over but to begiu each season with new, fresh stocks. Think of it, you now cau purchase our celebrated jon will 1 as they luien to hitu. as bring take car of him; arguiueiiu. He Is a Londoner, a hi dialect proclaims. Un h hau subject more like a western Mr. WzaU speaks at Hiwpe-j- L ttey evening and is tendered a tion Tuesday evening at H H Km home un the HsrrUviile ly able to AERONAUT IS SLIfiBTLY INJURED Funeral services over the remains of Caroline Renatrom, wife of Bishop A. P. Renstrom, were held at 2 p. m. yesterday, ln the Huntsville meeting house. Counselor Charles Wood preaided. The music waa furnished by a ladles' quartette and aoloa were aung by C. S. Bchade and Mias D. D. McKay. Tho speakers were Dr. Olsen, C. A. Carlqulst, and L. Dahlqulat of 8alt Lake City, and Mias Rose Canfield, Charles Wright John L Herrick, Pat riarch David McKay and C. F. Middle-to- n of thla city. All spoke In the high est terms of the deoeased, emphasising her beautiful character and many womanly vlrtuea. The floral designs were many and beautiful and the meet lug house 'waa packed with friends and relatives. The funeral cortege waa tho largest seen lu Huntsville for years. Interment took place la Huntsville cemetery. at tho Bill Preoontod Popular House. Extra Strong The new bill at the Utahna Park Paracthute It Started Recking by the open air play house Is composed of ' numbers thst are without exception Wind Mrs. Garda Will Go clever and unuaually well done. Up Today.'-The program in Its entirety Is vaudeville of the beat variety and la diThe perils of ballooning were real-lie- versified enough to suit the particular by Prof. Garda laat night aa he individual as well aa the average perdangled from the ring of his parachute son out for recreation. , after he had cut looan from bis balCommencing with Barrington, a venloon, over a thousand feet ia the air. whose work Is accomplished Ha landed with a force that sprained triloquist and extraordinary deceptive. Interest hie ankle, wrenched his hip and re- is maintained by the rapid aketchlnf opened an old tendon wound, but Dr. of Harry Brown, a college Indian, and E. H. Smith, who was summoned, cartoonist of ability, Arnold and Gardfound no Injuries of n serious nature. ner In a sketch entitled "The Garda went right np and came right Bonnet sisters In a dancthe down again, but the latter part of the singing and character changing round trip waa not made as per cal- ing, and the Baker troupe, trick bleycl-Istact, culations. Probably ln hla career as whose stunts are marvelous. On an aeronaut Prof. Garda haa never the narrow stage of the theatre the encountered air currents no contrary Bakers perform the most difficult and unusual as the currantc that In- tricks known to riders with ease and ane from Ogden valley, and the lake. The program has not. been Between a height of from 260 to 600 rapidity. weeks run since the excelled foot ho encounters a well defined cur- circuit by any In Ogden and It will opened rent that blows strongly la the direc- tie strengthened after Monday night tion of Ogden canyon. Provided he bv a special attraction under the dirgets peat thla river Of animated air, ection of Sullivan and jConsidlne, he la caught by another over 1,000 which la on Its way to the coast. feet high that carries him west, and at a greater height the atmosphere is CROWDS AT WRItHTS practically undisturbed. It ia when he strikes the calm above the air currents that Garda cute loose and comes The fiummsr Sale Draws Thousand to earth. ' Big Ini uce m ante Tomorrow Again. I Laat night he cut loose from an elevation of 5,000 feet anj came The crowds at Wrigbt'a all day yestralght down, like the fall of a hawk, terday and yesterday evening made until his parachute wac caught hy one think of the large stores In Chithe northwesterly blowing current cago that they are selling goods at and switched off In the direction of unuaually small prices Is evidenced Smiths mattress factory, ungovern- by the fact that hundreds of customable and tilted at n dangerous angle. ers went to the store tn the morning At the came time It fell rapidly so and came back in the kfiernoon or that after the aeronaut had narrowly evening to meke purchases of bsrgslns missed the roof of a house, and a which they had seen during the first ploughed field In which he attempted visit. to alight, the parachute fell with a Business In the big store has been flop that flung him to the hard good and the spring and aummer atocka which remain can he sold for ground with considerable force. Mra. Garda, who has made Tory sucever eo little and atlll not hurt the cessful a seen lions far a number of years gain Indeed, It will be better years. will make the balloon trip to- able to buy new fresh stocks next day, which ia scheduled tor 7 p. m. season and title fact Is no doubt due the surprising reductions which has set the town talking. JEWELERS DEFEAT CLERKS Many people from outside towns were In attendance at the tale yesterThursday evening Just before the balloon ascension at Glenwood a game day and many more are expected to come by early morning trains. Mall of baseball was played before a large from four states are pouring Inbetween the Lewis crowd, Jewelers orders to the store from announcements and the Railway Mall Cleriu, result- which were sent out early and added ing In a victory tor the diamond pick-erhaa been necessary in that dehelp the score standing 17 to 2. The partment. Jewelers had the old reliable pitcher Monday again the talc will start Lundabl in the box and the Mail Clerks failed entirely to connect with with renewed energy. his scores of different twists; Catcher SOCIALIST ORATOR HERE Wardleign waa alao a star, aa he always la behind the bat. This team has now been together' for the put Jack Wood, of London, Addressee three years and la backed by John 8. Great Street Crowd. Lewis, the Jeweler. They have played most every ball team In Utah and Jack Wood, the London Socialist, Idaho and are considered the swift- addresred a comparatively large audiest amateur tram In the Intermountain ence last evening on die corner of country. Twenty-fourtstreet and Washington, Manager F. p. Hollingsworth will on problems which Socialism la dealtake them lo Willard on July 24th, ing with. At the same place at 7:30 where they play for 200 on a tide. tonight, Mr. Wood will apeak on the They would be pleased to date np subject, "The Ethics of Boctaliam. some games for Ihe near future with Mr. Wood ia a frank. Tlgoroua and any ball teams lu the state. forceful speaker, giving one the Idea. d . Mln-atrela- ," e, ' America has been called a nation of dyspeptics. Were we to drink more beer, then would be less dyspepsia. Where beer is the national beverage ia is little known. For years Pabst has recognized this food principal in brewing dyi-peps- Pabst BlueRibbon NEW SHOW AT UTAHNA PROF, GARDA HAB AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE. ' Prevents Dyspepsia TL Beer of Quality It Tho Pabst Eight-Da- y Malting Proeeaa,takcstwics aa long aa other methods of making malt, but it retains every particle of the food la value of the barley-grai-n ' the malt. e The Pabet Brewing extracts all of these rich, nutritious, health-givin- g food values from the malt, and transmits them ia prsdigestod form to the beer. Pabet Blue Ribbon Beer ia therefore an active aid te digestion, and consequently an enemy of dyspepsia. Pabet Blue Rthfa r at meals and between meale your digestion win be better, your health better and your !i nl Pro-eea- f li ; strength greater. When Checking Your Bafffe L" a. h railroad and express officials fteiltt mire the trunks end others pivrra look as if they were really built travel, anj not merely to Wherever tn how window. take our Trunks, Grips. and B Cases, Gladstones, Satchels e Bags, they are jrsnerallysd-thos, who have the handling They And they are. built re are easy to handle, and u and fitted to look handsome time. .. Dfll W?, Callachsr Tmnk Factory OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. |