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Show UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, OGDEN ROOMS Fhen lndrndMit BaB i l ( nm,OFFIfS .. WILD most for tbs worlds to be found la obscure and are unattrac-tit- e If we look well, we win places. FLOWERS A EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL . In its Immunslity with ChrUi Ijfe is nut all show and ofrimes tbs lives which are really doing tbe Bud in the alkali soil aa aitraciiv beet-likjukes plaut. It but little pretense to beauty, and yet obacure and hia flower uf the I unadorned. winning back fertile e DANGER OF TOMATO . ....Hi. ....Ni SERMON BLIGHT alkali waste. It seems to plains fn-iabsorb and feed upon the alkali and a el . . . PImm IxSapandant SC Ka fleshy routs decay, soil is formed II PMM, ring.. ....Na. upon which other plants may live. RUMORS OF ITS APPEARANCE spots of ferTHIS CITY COULD BE MADE FAM- Oil lines great mound-likAMONG THE CROPS. tile loam may be seem in ths mldat OUS BY THEM. uf an alkad waL. telling bow well thia bumble plant is doing its wrk. Bo. In obscure ways you aud 1 must Profsaaor Northrop, of Agriculture ColRev. J. E. Carvor Tail of 2.000 Varia-tic- a make tbe world better; ao Jesus lege, Will Vieit the County Found in Thin Next Weak. Christ drew into His life all tbs evil of sin and burs it upon tbe cross, that Thu funeral of Mr. Jane Bmulii the world might be better. He kuows will In held today at 4 oclock, at the ihe power and the runuinguess or Fourth ward meeting Iuium. The reFur some few days pai, there have Rev. J. E. Carver, in bla eemion evil. Let us go to Him fur strength." ran lot may bn viewed nr the home of been rumor te the effect that blight Sunday ulgbt to a large congregation the deceased. rear 134 7 Muurue i was making Its appearance among the nue. between the hour of 13 uni 3. In the Presbyterian church, found hi These toman crops at this county. interment In the Oydi-- CUf ceme- text in one at the must Imentstlng OCDEN GIRL'S HARROW ESCAPE rumors have gone beyond the coniines and profitable portion of the teaching tery. of the ouunty and hava already com of the Lord and Master, Jesus Chrlai. Was With a Flaaaura Party in South- to the ears id Prof. Xorthrup of the CM Circle said: He Woodcraft, Women of ern Idaho. I'tah Agricultural college, and within -We picture Him upon one of the your prwmte I moe enrneetlv re next week or ten days that genthe aa 33. queried Tuesday evening, July brasd knolls which reached out totleman will rLlt thia section with a A Twin near excursion fur aa occurred a we with to arranue accident ward the plain of the Jot dan. Around view uf making n thorough investigaon or about August Iwt. to Iff Him are gathered those who were to Falls, on Maturdany, in which a for- tion id the situation. Myr-lbe tbe future la the church mer Ogden young lady. Miss Information from some parts of the A The funeral wervlcea over the re- and, the Master sekes to teach aud McMsnls, narrowly escaped death. relative to the appearance id county held mains of llitle Rra Nerdea were to Impart to them III, deepest lessons pleasure party, eunsotiing of three the blight is to the effect that while yesterday at 13 oclock in the Third concerning Ihe life which no 1. He. women aud four men. en route frum there is some blight, there la no mure counwant innetiun houue, tiilbert Turner-aeas wee so often bis wouL turned to Twin Falls to ths Uttis Smoky unforthan waa manifested last season, and in charge. The rniudml fiumbera the beauties marvel uf nature to try, for an outing, met wlih an is little occasnj ronaUled of Flue aa a Bird" and One Illustrate ml enforce Hl divine pre- tunate accident on the south grade at for that reason there for uneasiness; but from other sion . Marion four Lalu-shorses Boleuiu uf the Blue Three by Thought" Sweetly word that there cept. to tbs vehicle were killed and sect loos, comes the Johnson, and War of the East." The broad fields of Pa lee due were bitched The sufficient blight already In the tomai non B. of but were Gilbert E. to King, the rig smashed pieces, speaker A. H. Moyva and Biohnp Jan. clothed In their richest beauty and the party was injured. In the psriy toes as to cause some apprehension the crimson lily lifted were Mr. and Mra. Hd here to the fanner, but to the there end i laterun-nla took place Lamed, Mima not Duly tit Wotherapuon. head. It was from this canneries as well. One beauteous It, Hig-beoperators Mv rile Mr Manta. Mias Florence the City cemetery. wild and graceful flower of boauty owner stated yesterday that factory Morgan Heap. Frank Hayward New 450 piana far aala, cheap. 0. that the Master drew the Illustration and John Yianhees, all of Twin Falls. the appearance of the blight this year anil Icasou Immortalised In our text, much after the order of the J. StilwalL Both phones. tup uf Ihe grade tbe women Is very Consider the Ullua uf the field, how At tbe appearanc of blight of two years ago, of the out wagon. At the steepgot when the tumatue crop was a failure of they grow; they loll not neither do est point of the grads, ths insids leadA large crowd took advanlaae dm excursion ralea on both the Ore-po- they spin and yet, I say unto you, that er fell and rolled against iia mate, because of the inroads of the disease. Jt la thought, that in about two Bhort Una aaj the Rio Grande. even Molonmn in all hla glory wag nut crowding tbs latter off the grade, The former rau an eacumiuu from arrayed like one uf these.' which ha a aheer pitch of 600 feet on weeks, it will be - postively known not the tomato crops will If His Master In Hi Fait Lake, the latter from Ogden to day found the river aide at this point. Tbe men whether-othe beauteous children of nature Jumped and by hard work managed to suffer materially from this source, in Balt Imke. worthy to be used as object lesaon In cut on of tbe wheel horses loose, that time; the crop will be practically Ipio-dat- e Livery. Everything new. hia great sermon uf the ages, truly before the outfit crashed dowa on the aaaureii if the blight doe But Increase Johnaon A IKm. 341 24th. Flume CM, they are worthy of our own thought rocks below. Th wagon was smashed faster than it has np to the present and ccmaldcratlun today. to atoms and the three horaes Instant- time. In the next two or three weeks, Yeatnrday. Detective Frank WheelL'lah Is famous for her natural ly killed. warm should the daya be unui-ualling of Balt Jmke, took Kinon and beauty and Ibe day will route when and the nights uncommonly cool it ia liainmnfahr. togHher with the she will be equally famous for the which they had nuilea frum richness of her wild floral argued by some, then will the tomato beauty. the Breeden Typewriting cunipuuy uf crop suffer with the blight to a great "It la Interesting to unis why it la that place. extent, for this la the condition that that Vtah contains no rich and varied nourishes this peculiar dlaeae. a collection of flowers and plants. The Mr. J. F. Fltspatrk-- and daughter, theory of tbe botanist Is that the Kathleen, are the gueula of Mra. J plants were originated first in the FEU TO HIS DEATH lleffner. No. 3941 Wanhlngton ave. plants were originated Brat in tbe tm,-lea- l aone and, a, they were carried Further particulars comes from Ely, The funeral aervlces over the re- to other climes, they adapted themNevada, of the death of Guy Frary-Hmain of Virginia May, the Infant selves the to through many changes met a horrible and instantaneous daughter of Mr. and Mra. Duma. No. soil and climate uf their new homes. death in ths Queen of the West mine, 33 Waal Twenty-Fourtat reef, were Mo we find various tyjie of plants In owned by the Federal Ely Copper held at 2 p. m., yeaterday at tlia fam- our own slate. 81. Uaorge haa a company. The irrliM happened lata ily realdence. The aervlces were In flora all Its own; Muntt marks (he night.' It appears that Wednesday charge of Blehup Unite rt McQuarrl, northern limit of another EVER young Frary waa working on th windCONCERT type of BEST BAND and Interment waa made la the city GIVEN. plants, and aa you walk over lhe hills lass and ia aome way. aa he atcemetery. back uf the temple, you see but few tempted to attp arotimj the shaft, Jt la supposed he atumhled over a looae, Mia Hales McDermott apent a few Flowers similar lo those we have near houra is the city yeaterday. vlalilng Ogden. hoard and fell Into tha abaft, a disPatroLargsfy Ogden ha five distinct types of Hurst's Auts Tsura Attractions of 109 feeL tance her aunt and ancle, Mr. nad Mra. John nised Other McDermott of the Healey hotel. Bha flora, those at the aalt marahe. those Whan the remain were discovered Wall. Draw of the alkali plain, Ihoae of the send of water. left for the east on No. 4. At Chy- they wera under live feetbrother-in-laA father, lister and eane, ah will ha Joined by her ulster, ridge, those ofto the shaded canyons the Alpine plants, m Mtaa Mayma McDermott. who baa and those skin wera notified of the calamity. A corocluster about the highThs Bylvan Free Park, "Ths Place ners Jury found that young ' Frary been visiting at llpt Wyoming caplin I the onee which ' VLbeie tbe Crowd Goes," waa certainfor the past few days, and together est peaka. came to hip death hr, tripping on a "Now whlla there are but few of ly the drawing card yesterday. Long louse will proceed lo their old boma and atrikliig hia head on they ' each variety, there is an exceptional before Ihe band concert In the even- the plank of the la Ncbraak, windlass, falling upright if large number of varieties. For live ing, Ihe crowd bgan gathering at backward into the abaft. division! o'clock the grounds Rev. Oscar A. Elinqulst will leave great plant bring probably the park and by I An examination nfvealed a hole In Ogden nome time next fall, and re- two thousand varieties dose to our were filled. the head of the unfortunate miner own door. Is This turn lo hi old home In Kkennondoah, very exceptional Promptly at tha time set the con- large enough to admit a person's flat. Iowa. Mr. Klmqnlat In 4he pastor of ami few. If any, other cities are as cert started and at the end of the lhe Bwediah Evangelical Lutheran favored aa Ogden for having ao varied first selection great applause waa church tit thlu city, and an uurh he a display. Title is seldom noticed given. All through the entire evenhan mado many friends who will regret owing to the fset that semi arid re- ing applnus was given the players, to hare him leave. Aa a church build- gions produce flowers singly rather and at the clone of the program the er, both spiritually, and physically, than in dusters. Moreover the leader, W. P. Foster, ax' well as ths . are concealed by the sage, the management, received flattering comRev. Mmquhtt hae Imea a decided canyon flowers are found In the aide ments upon the excellent music rencantons where they are protected, dered. while the Alpine, salt and alkali flow-er- a H. V. Platt, one time auperinten The Ilurat'a Auto Tours were largeare In places seldom visited. The ly pstronlxed and ihe trip from the dent of Malt Inks division of the ever mountains are before us andL Uraud Hotel to the Big Indian mounSouthern Pacific and now aurwrlnten dent of the lm Angeles division, with whether we see them or not, we can tains was one of the I test trips that hla family baa gone north In hia priv- but be aware of them, but these small have been shown this season. Tbe ate rar Mlrafiorcs. The family are to er beauties of nature must be weight new was started rungo on a fishing trip in the Ht. An for, and. did we but know It, Ogden ning last evening and was crowded UNDISPUTED KING AND QUEEN could be as famous fur Its wild f nwers the euilre time. This new attraction tbony country. OF THE WIRE. as it for its more nigged attractions. was that only started yesterday will Mra. Oscar Peterson of this city, The text speaks of the desire for no doubt prove a great drawing card who baa been suffering fron the ef- esteem and prominence and the mas for the little ones as well as the Huek fects of ptomaine poisoning reused ter say, ye promlnrnce? older folks. The popularity uf ths Opanlng Performance Will bs Given by eating canned gooda. waa operated Beck It as the flowers seek It by soda fountain ran bent be Judged Tsnlght Challsngs for His worth." upon yesterday and' the day before for when over 1,3'iQ people were served Equal. itblood poison, superinduced by the flower1 The ' Billy" Whittaker still only value lies la yesterday. ptomaine, lur Ultra at both time self; you eannnt adorn a lily or a rose presides over this stlractlnn snd you were made in the left arm. mors than nature haa already done. may 1 sure that all la right when ..TiOgan and Elian Zanxolaa the sen saNo name will give to Billy Is there. tin nai High Wire artist, will give the A telegram waa received in Ogden them a richer perfume, or an added first performance tonight at the Sylfrom Wells, Nev., announcing the tint . They are loved and adored van Free Park and will continue to death at 3 oclock Mat unlay of Vii because they are worthy. FROM FAR AWAY IRDIA give them ever)- - night this week. We vftJuie see the chick weed or glula Firth, the daughZansola l the man who in the sum ter of Joseph and Nettle Welsh Firth, the cockle and they ail rad but little Rev. Dr. Wharry, Famous Lactursr, mer of ISUti rode across the Niagara who waa burned on Thursday, July attention, but when we see the LawTails of tha Fsopla. Falla on a slender cable on a bicycle. II. Bhe waa enjoying herself, and son carnation, we Instinctively adore and tonight He aW rides Ignited her clothing. Her grandmother It. Once the rnrnntlon was but a la Mm. E. Welsh, who resides on cockle. will give a free exhibition that every a number Quite at large gathered Lincoln avenue. should make it a point to see. There are many wild roses In the church yesterday person Zanxolas is the hero of Copenhagen recesses of our canyon, and morning to listen to Rev. Dr. E. M. SOU feet in midP. C. Munsee, the popular hi del and they are uatially punned by with but tell of the educational and re- gorge where he rode business man of lair In, left lust even- little admiration, but the tea rose, or Wherry work air. which he has been doZanxolaa offers 11,000.00 challenge ing on No. 6, after having spent a American beauty, challenge our won- ligious few daya In Ogden, visit ing old friends der. The only way these flowers hate ing amuug the Inland people of In- to the world for hla equal.. dia. He spoke briefly of the various and renewing old Pome out tonight and come every Mr. become worthy is by the loug, hard beliefs of the people today Munsee wus accompanied home by way of overcoming aud the only way existing night to see these two wonderful rk. the effect which and centuries at . era of the hlijinother. who has lieen for a loug you and I can win erieeiu front our their teachings have had upon the time a resident of Weber oouty. fcllowmeu i by the aarne long, hard people. The people, he Haiti, were dome of the reminiscence, a told by toad of 'iiverconie. overcome. and the educationquite Mr. MtinM-t- ! of bis expoilenee, sre CLAIMS ARE INVALID The Master any Onridcr the al woik van sorely needed to oververy interesting m hia old time Iriends. lilies of the Held.' word consid- come the lhia rale uf Ignorance. Bo Secretary of Interior Holds About Mr. Munsee Is proprh-lo- r of the hotel er' haa a history It originally was And vet. In long the many ways, there was at Lurin. Mining Property. applied only to the searching of tbe s philosophy and knos ledge natlr heaven In when those starry there which muld the challenge The Salt IaIp Enallsh cricket teum. heights weredays Alonzo Van Fatten, one of the lurg-c-- t studied only with the thinker of our own land. which defeated the Australian si nuked eye. It, therefore, owners in the New and Great means to Contrary to much prevalent belief, Western Mining company, has rel.lbeny park. July 4. wil Journey lo look earnestly. How seldom we Im India a eMablihed Christian ceived notice from the secretary of long Gqdcn nexi Wednrsdav, lo i;iv'tli in Ht right meaning, and aeldora do eleven. The Salt ljike we give to the beauties of nature church planted and maintained by mis- the Interior at Washington that the crack eleven has n.d liix-- ilefeaieil fm inanv ynore than a casual glance. sionary money, in onic places the claims of the Conglomerate Mining summers and It is the hna- - of Have you ever considered the Og- Christ l:m chiircht'it snd schnoyi have company to a part of the ground uf boon uitahllHhed fur nranv years and a Van Fatten a IheOgdenltes to have their color. The den canyon? Its richest beaut io company, embracing the team will Im picked from the followj lt must bs sought for. for tlipv lie duen very marked already appar- Lake View and Weber claims, are ining players: J. H. fVrgnson leap- - in the side canyons. This we ent In the lire both spiritual and mural valid. tulut. H. A. James, E. Press. . 0llls, enjoyed a day In the nearest. most of the cuminunitv. The controversy arose over the ConE. A. Heare. W. II. Jones. Mr. Of ;(;! I i slue I tlie educational glomerate Mining company locating IJIley, nigged and most beautiful of them nil. He. Benjamin Young .1. .1. Morris, A. No path led np through iia wooded wu'k. at L'dtaui, a city l.luT mile Inthe Walcott claim on ground belongAdamson. Mr. Hall. Hawley, W. T. depths, but the whole way uua fringed land tnun Calcutta, where I)r. Wherry ing to the New 1 ork and Orest Wert Hammond and W. J. Harvey. ha a school with wild and floral The and cm kilning Company. forty years, To develop et the blne-tielihe ine not. printing station has been long main- this claim a ;unne! was commenced The funeral of Isaac McKay was the violets, were in rieh and tained by the Presbyterian and the In th side of the mountain, but which held yesterday afternoon at 4:30 tar up. where great spring gmhrd school i taxed to Its utmost rapacity never reached the Walcott claim. oclock. In the Fourth ward meetina fr-- ni the mountain side and flowed and the pres Is kept busy meeting Van raitpn. company represented house. H. W. Gwllllam had Charge of down through a laiiah-- mas of maple the demands fur Christian literature thercrore, that the development work the services. The music was fur- and pine. the wild hunei In mid Blldes the we native tongue. nece-utarto hold the Walcott claim nished by the ward chdr and Marv blooming In rich profulon. cliptint nil Dr. Wherry spoke with an earnest-ne- s wax insufficient and would not hold Farlev. ihe latter singing Nut Half this beauty had to lie sought tor. Mo which poke eloquently of hit the done by the New woik against Haa Ever Been Told. The sjieakers It I ever with that or greatest worth, Tore fir hlwchiwen work and -- aid that n were Bishop Knliert McQuarrie and ao It Is the Maxier says with the it was with deep Feeling of jov that York and Great Western company patent- - TM Tlew Istriarcha Lnrln Farr end David Me kingdom of God. for in the verse that he returned again m bis far away perfecting the the matter 1 sustained by the Interior Kay. A magnificent display t f flowers follows. Ho Seek ye the king Held. Kspcci.'illv via he eloquent in bore tribute of the love and respect in dom of God ' ays: department. i'f the lives of speaking changed which the deceased waa held. The "O, here Is where so many fall. the-- 1 who hive come under tbe power fntemnent look place in the Pit They will seek worldly refreshment, l of the NORTHWESTERN pnl he pleaded pa.son-atiri- v cemetery. V. J. liaumrk iWMIratcd social prestige and pleasure -- they will fur a fir'i.er extending of tha the grave. we saw fame, wealth aa nien !n wlou lino, of work. Doubt Expretsed aa to Whether Formthe has heen lecturing at Ir er Road Will Build From Dakota. prospecting carefully for CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES VIA tr.icescanyon ol gold, but righteousness and Princeton, and hi lectures upon Oregon Bhort lane and Vnion Pacific Cbri-- t are not Nbitii ."nd the Far K.it. are to he sought for. Tribune: The announcement of the Jo any point in L'tau. July ;:;nl and When In that lust dav we si-no. ii isoi,..i by s leading publishing Northwestern's change of plan 24th, good to return until the li.'.th. hofoie yhe Judgment bar of l wli.-i- t house in New York. ThU will not be building its main line from Belle Fee Agent. Above dalts to answer can w give for not si eking the frT of hi. publications however, Fout che. S. D.. inatead of from loia Fair laike find return iia llrruon first Christ snd Hi kingdom fit ;. scicr.il volume already bear hi dor., Wjn.. n has been unlerstiK.! Short Line l.lu iuuu mp, ail Haius. herein lies the real value ul life, eteu I.HIIIP. liri-enciild be It main track, canir ....n. u e fit Nagh-borhoo- r u a. a r CROWDS 1 s, f - X s ; ZANZOLAS AT aarnl-fluwe- sue-ceaa- SYLVAN PARK merry-go-runn- d indl-vldu- g nine-year-o- ld blind-folde- an 4 if ? high-wlve- Kiiper-Htulo- un it d 1907. a great surprise to local railroad are familiar with the aitua-tioand some of them are not yet prepared to admit that the change OGDEN WINS SIX HUNDRED has been made. I.iiacusaing the matter Saturday, one well versed In the sUuBLiuu said the Northwestern now has the longest line to the Northwest, and the continuation of Its lYyuming liue would 1 buth a saving of time and money. Beside the egress from Belle Fouchre is considered a most difficult one "a crow can hardly fly out of there is the way he put it. But no matter which rout the Northwestern trke. Balt Lake will be on the line, said the railroad man. And while discussing Northwestern affairs, the gentleman naturally took up the Burlington extension to Balt Lake. He was of the opinion that Northwestern activity would give aa impetus to tiie Hill people in their Borne time ago work of extension. the Burlington ordered a survey from Guernsey, Wyo., to Oria Junction, paralleling the Colorado A Southern, but on the north aide uf the Platt. This, however, waa ordered abandoned, and the survey has now been ordered westward from Guernsey to the vicinity of Lander. The Instructions are that the survey he made aa direct as possible, and the line will be run either nt the Junction of the Sweetwater with the Platte, or the meeting polut of the Medicine Bow and the Platte. However, it soema to be certain, according to this authority, that the Burlington is getting particularly active, and that the early fall may see some definite announcement. The branch building down from W'orlaud makes excellent progress. It ia also realized that last summer an option on n right of way was secured through Ogden canyon, or at least through a large portion of the It was given out then that gorge. the right waa being procured for the Northwestern, but it waa and still is in doubt, and It may be that tbe Hill road was the (me that secured the right. If the former road holds the right then it Indicates the Intention of building the Una to this point SOLDIERS LAKE HERE GAME ENDS IN FAVOR OF LOCALS BY SCORE TEN TO FOUR. SEVENTH CAVALRY EN TO FORT RILEY. Tribunes of Balt Lake Prove Easy Picking for "Paw" Grimlin'a Bunch of Lobsters. Have Seen Many Months Sery-tha Philippines Had an Interesting Voyage. ROUTE i. c Six hundred soldier of the Seiemh United States Cavalry, .who have Len serving in the Philippines. through Ogden In two sertbra eaurr en route to Fort Riiey. The ''day ' ond section which should have leti about 2 p. m- - over the Rio Grande was detained until 4:30 p. m., bersiue ,,t the desertion of two of the soldier who were prisoners fur minor uf. fenaea. When aoldiera are being lfin ported, it ia customary to give prison era who are not guilty of serious of. hi fenes, the same privilege Iowa, aud because of this custom tha train had to pull out with two missing. Ou the second section were from 1 to 20 Philippines who hsd acted as servants to the officers In the Llsndt and who are now to be put to schorl and given a good education by tbe While their transport was t Shanghai. an officer related, they expected orders at any moment to laud and help Mra. Garda, In descending from her enforce the law agdlust the deport, balloon at Glenwnod park last night, tion of opium, which went into effect fell to the ground la a Chinese gar at that place a day or two befure den near the Ogden river bridge and their arrival. At this place a transfractured her wrist. Bhe waa given port unloaded 1.000 tons uf flour for assistance soon' after she landed and the suffering Chinese. was brought to her room in the The soldiers spent two' day at Na. Woodmanaee block. Despite her in- gasakl. When asked whether they had sentjury Mrs. Garda will ascend Wednes- encountered any iment at this port, the officer replied day. they had not. Writher did we expect to find any," he continued, for Nagasaki la a seaport town, and the sre more or less cosmopolitan in "The Japanese." he their views. aaid, are filled with military- - ardor, tinea the conflict with. Russia, and they impress one aa being in an attitude that would welcome a clash with any nation." The officer farther stated that the results of the recent Russlo-- J spans war were not conclusive aa to dlsclos. ing the relative strength of the two countries, for the reason .that Japsx CHAUTAUQUA OPENS AT WANDA-MERwas prepared for such a coniasi, TONIGHT. while Rusata went Into the conflict lx etate of unpreparedness and with little military morale. very Ogden Tabernacle Choir Will Render The First ChrltmaeN Other Chautauqua Happenings, YOUNC PEOPLE TO ORCAHIZE MUSICIANS clti-ao- GATHER IN RECORD ZION WINS A HARD E RACE FROM MURPHY, Clarka Again Carried Off Two First Placaw Every Event Waa an Exciting Race, one and Daughters of Pioneers ta Deaplte the whine of a clique of Waada-mer- e at Form New Society en Musical The Chautauqua sportsmen at Balt Lake, who . Wednesday. and throughout tonight, begins question the recent records made at the week evening sessions will be the local sauoer track, one worlds held. The Ogden tabernacle choir - The organisation of the Sons sad record was equalled and one lowered will appear thia evening in Whitney- Daughters of Utah Pioneer will ba laA night. Three watches coincided Coomb's cantata, "The First Chrlat- effected at a meeting in the Assemto the fraction of a second in both bly hall, in Balt Lake , July 34. begievents Timing that la not surpassed On the second night Hugh W. nning at 10 o'clock. In addition to Hie in the state, with the poseihle excepbe the soloist in "The business to be transacted, 'an (Ills tion of neoords made by electrical Dougallof will and on the other ate program haa heen arranged for Minnehaha," Death timers. will be heard Geo. E. Skelton, the occasion. Patrlotlcnd eulogistic evenings r It waa De Mara la tbe the violinist; Mra. Emma Ramaey addresses will be made btr representamile rsCe that clipped off the former Morris, Horace 8. Ensign, baritone; men. Music will form a large mark held by Hume, and pushed home-- , w. c. Clve, violinist; Edward Kim-i- tive of tbe entertainment. part 1:24 4 5; a remarkable performance. Myrtle Ballinger, In all probability former Governor punist; Mlai It waa the handicap he fought against soprano; Mrs A. R. C. Smith, con- Heber M. Wells, will be the rhlef that kept him working every lap and KimMias Kits Jackman, pianist; speaker of the day. Mrs. Alice with Murphy and Dewater, straggling tralto; Mra. Browning, soprano; Mra. Beat, ball Smith will addresrf the gathering to reach the line first, he waa como ; Ellkn Call, tenor; on the "The Women Pto pelled to aprint until In a hunt of Mra. IA sale Thomas Edwards,' supra-- ; neers." subject, musical part of the pn The strength, he shot up and beyond, and no; John Robinson, baritone; Thomas gram will be under tbe direction of established a world's record. The Ashworth, tenor and other artist. Professor A. C. Lund of the Brigham atraln of the race robbed De Mara should the initial Chautauquq prove I younx university. Mr. Luud will b hia sprint, however, and In the I a Provo aa well aa by local Wocen, and theta is no reason why finals, he waa unable te leave the (t ,oUld 'not. It it anticipated that It ,t,jted by David Reese, tenor: A. C. talent. with run. hla customary brilliant pace will be made a permanent featura Lund, base; Jennie Gamp. aup?: n Clarke equalled tha record held by The fact that ao many and Florence Jepperaon. alto, will b Tver Lawaon la the quarter mile, open local artists are Interested and will heard In solos, duets and quartette. The track appear on the program, give a comprofenatonal. qf ;21 Miss Jepperaon la home from waa In good shape and the wind fortable assurance of success. on her vacation. She haa we veered just before tha event- - a formusical study in th east setunate change that probably waa re- POPULAR YOUNC COUPLE WED pursuing and ha distinguished neraelf onIn responsible 6ir the faet time.' Excellent veral occasions during the year time waa made in every race at tha citals there. Mra. Emma Ramsey Bnydar-Dignaprogram, and with the exception of William Quiney and Leona Morris will ling Come. Com. T at Married Brigham City. , BalnU and Miss the motor race, each number proved Edith Grant, 0, Both of these aon satisfactory . to the audienoe. Imwaon ' William Mountain High." Quinsy and Leona Bnydar wera favorites of the pioneer aa raff with two laps to gain over Heagren marand Bamuelson, put the latter behind1 Dignan, both of thia city, were were croealng the plalna. Weber J.a him during the Unit half mile, and i ried a few mlnntea before midnight Grant will ling "The Flag without before the finish he had outstripped Saturday evening at Brigham City. Btalh. . ,Tbe trip to Brigham was made in aa Heagren by live Lap. automobile, and the ceremony was perof events: Summary RECORD WILL NOT STAND. Three-quartemile open race, ama formed by an elder of the I D. B. teur Denster first; King second; Hoi- nuik ..imNew York. July 31- -The bride la the charming daughter Hater third; Meyer fourth. the in McGrath of Henry T. Bnyder. and the groom mode by Matt business man, pound hammer throw at Celtic pa Quarter mile handicap, professional an enterprising young in after the yeatenlay will not stand aa a rrow at who looking present Clarka first; Downing second; HopHot Utah affairs business of the The New York Athletic club job: per third: Pye fourth. Time 29 won the event with a fling J. ber Springs, Unlimited, Auxtrauan pursuit rare feet 9 inches, but aubaequt a Schnell first; De Mara second; Elffler urement showed tbe hammer GANS TO MEET MEM8IC. third: Hollister fourth. Time 6:28 to be one inch over the regum11 (distance two mllca one lap.) Los Angeles, July 21. Manager length of four feet Three mile lap race, profeauioiial The record Is 172 feetofil !1!. Clarke first; Downing second; Hopper Thomas McCerey of rite Pacific Ath- held he fourth. by John J. Flanagan 6:14. that Hollister Time announced letlc club, thlrd; tonight Athletic club. Motor race, five miles Lawaon first; had arranged for a contest between Heagren second; Bamuelson third. Joe Gana of Baltimore, and Jimmy TORNADO MAKES HAVOC. Time 5:0C. Burns (George Memslc) to take place In this city on August 16. According r to the terms of the agreement, Gana La Croaae. Wla.. July 21;'"A tlT9 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS la to receive 18.000 win, loae er draw. nado Irited the section norw The men are to weigh 133 pounds at the vicinity of VTroqjm. Telsp In case your Standard la not deliv- 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the fight. communication in all . fl off and wire are down. ered by 7 p. m call 56, either 'phone. James J. Jeffries is to referee. flerioua waahouta Ask the circulator to land the paper ad Crouo out to you, which will he done by spe- WANT ADB BRING BIG RESULTS. five railroads entering Ia WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. traffic la at a standstill. cial messenger, without charge. d three-quarte- mexxo-aopran- : wall-know- Boa-to- 4-- 6. n - r . 3-- 4--6. i re-n- Honor the Pioneers Big Celebration at at Lagoon The Prettiest Spot in L'ta V Wednesday July 24 lily-bel- l. l, fo-g- ti-e- vh-rr- Raneball Contest between the Dnbei Tailors of Halt Lake City, the Champion of the Htate, and tbe Ronntiful Team, the Champions of Darin County. fSre-.i- t Free Dancing to All Visitors the (rent Sjiort on the Uniter .Coaster, the Electric Launch anil the many other fine attractions. Fine Place for Picnic Dinners Special trains for the North will leave (Fife's Lane), and South Weber Shnot-the-Chut- (Hancock's Lone), at 11 a. m. and m. Returning trains will leave these (stints at 5 p. m. and 10 p. Fare from Riverdale and South c for the round trip Adults, 30 cents; dren, 25 cents. lS BEST ROLLER SKATING RI'K . UTAH. YOUSGDALE'S WILLARD IpD GOON ORCHESTRA. THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN UTAH" ad Og-le- e, Kir-enla- le (i-s- j. BERGERMAN, Lessee j r A (l 0dn wi-e- ! LADY AERORAUT INJURED ANOTHER BAN FRANCISCO BOY FROM SALT The Lobsters defeated the Tribunes from Salt Lathe, yesterday at the ball grounds. In a game that waa featureless and devoid of any sensational playing. The score of 10 to 4, might have been 20 to 4, so handicapped were the visitor by the absent- - of hall tossing talent, and willow artists. Real live base hall, however, will he given the public the remainder of the seasou. Sunday the local team opens In the first game of the season, with Dubei's Tailors of Salt Lake, a cries that will be played alternately between Zion City and Ogden. Dubet claims that he haa a pet punch of plavers, whose skill surpasses that of the Lobsters. Somewhat the bringing together of the rival nines la awaited yith interest., with interest. DENARA GETS SYLVAN PARK DRAWS BIG 22, men, who type-writor- a, h JULY MONDAY, J. B. BEAN, Excursion Manager p Cl a |