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Show ISMJ7. 1EUPH0NES EXAMINER EDITORIAL ROOM- Gledepeneeat Pkm 0 Phene, rings.. BUSINESS OFFICE ti FUsm, see ring BREVITIES tes! Best Ever Held Nm SM MM fer eel pkoaea. naoml aerrira (took p, a. cheap. 0. at the family residence. liteUe avenue. Interim nt 1b the city cemetery. Livery. Johnson Poe, Everything Phone 241 24th. . 698. A cricket game between the teama played of Ogdea and Salt Lke yesterday afieiaooe. at Liberty Farit. The victory went to Salt Lake. The work traia which haa iieea , aad ea the Lucia vbiek wee employing oae hundred Greeks la the work, haa reduced the force to twelve nea. The unloading of tha cart )a bciag done by the uo of A Plew. af Cut-off- Coa- KCm ia Ofdea niuiriti pltyid with mm mud inct aad Judged from aa athletic point of view the conical waa a auperb strug- - AN AMUSING u UNDERGOES OPERATION vto-tim- Enlargements of Afflicted Throat moved With Favorable Chance ef Recovery. u UTAH CANNING CO. ' vice positions -- -- , OGDEN EVENT IT PAYK TO BUY ETA II MADE GOODS. TO HAY. In the nineteenth round the light over the ring went out and the fighters strugg led la the dark, but the break was repaired, and the twentieth ended in a clinch. It waa Thompson' round, but Burna swarded the decision to Sullivan, to the consternation of the audience, which gave Vent to its disapproval by prolonged hisses. It waa the consensu of opinion, formed by the Impartial ia the saucer, that the matrh should have been callaj a draw. The ability of both mea. however, was appreciated, end horh materially increased their reputation as honest. Intelligent, clean boxers. The mirth of the evening was furnished by Bob Watkins, uf Denver, Colorado, aud Kid Jonea, of Tennessee, both colored, who fought the preliminary. It wm a Joy to see Jones receive a wallop on the head that would have crashed the ordinary skull, ani duck hla head under Watkins left wing like a sleepy fowl. Thla, maneuver came to have a meaning In the aecund round, .and the chocolate colored coon from the sunny aoutb was warned not to use hla cranium as a battering ram. Lovingly taking a por-tiuof Watkins shoulder between his teeth, he pinched until Referee Hughes swarded the scrap to the Denverite ea a foaL Cheap noad trip rates to Jamea-tow-a Expusltlnn via Rio Grands Watt gle between two human machines, era Ry. oa aale dally uaill Nut. SOth. gifted with wonderful powers of en- durance, unnatural grit and more than Phenes 104 aad 11S. the average of science. Tralhc auairr Mania of tha Wo The tight waa fierce, Thompson Graade and J. U. Pavla, aaatstant gen- alerted hla aggressive (act tea with the eral auperint endear of the Oregna tap of tba gong- - He landed two blows Short Uae. came la apodal ear 11" to 8ulll vans one and while a great cm Rio Graade No. 11. Both went hark many of them wars not particularly to Balt Lake oa Urtfon Short IJae No. damaging, they counted in the end 1 thla afternoon. whea the Fall River man, battered aad week, sated blaiself by. frequent An incident oocarred la I eater park cllnrhta. Sullivan Is careful with hla . and It la etrange Indeed that the flats, but he lacks initiative, the power a man U sears of age, wm not te laud the po Honed punch and the fatally hurt. Lenxmt Orix, Sr., nark of covering up hla vtvals at walking through the park when a mana critical momenta. Thompaoa. however, cama through the park riding a motor-cycl- ia all aggreaslveneai, hla left abort-arand struck him, kaocklng him Jab la dangerous aad his right down, lie waa badly shaken up but awing has the force of a battering was aot seriously hurL ram. Veil the fourth round thro was no aaloos as Italian keepto form aa opinion with nay George BeiK chance between Uaoola degree of accuracy. Thompaoa Jumper oa Twenty-fifth- , 4 ad Wall a v panes, was arreated at ed from hie comer after the rest of o'clock yesterday evening for permit- the third round and met Bulltvaa aa ting the operation of a slot machine he adronoed toward tho center or the la hla place of hualaeaa. ring. They fought body to body, with their arms working Ilk pistons , aa Provo shod jaba to tha kldneya ami the Fight faaa from Balt and Sprlngvllle, wliaeaeed tha Sullivan stomachs were given and taken. The Thompaoa bout at G lea wood laat Cyclone' dlaentaaglad hla limbs soon night. after the beginning of the round he struck right and left with the faithful-nea- a Tha little of a trip hammer, aid distressed daughter cf He Herbert Rheea, of pleasant View, the maa from Massachusetts. while playing oa the laws at her walked briskly to hla corner with heme with some companions, was the blood flowing from hla nose, a throws out of a Utile express wagua feature that, demonstrated Sullivan's ad fractured her arm. Tha accident activity, all bough tha round was clearhappened lit yesterday evening and ly Thompsons. tha little sufferer wm brought to Dr Jim Hums, referee, began to loose ! PAHE lU'XMMt FKOM OOIIN'EII ,TO CXiKNER? EACH A I) UEI'KESENTK A INDUSTRY. HOME THAT IK WHY THEY (JET rounds. At the flalah of the twentieth round, la a eoeiost not equalled by any of Its kind ever held ia Ogdea, Pete SulUvsa of Kail Kner, Mtua.. was given the decision ia pteferonca to Jukn Thoaipwia of Sycamore, ills. Both men ware strong aud lightug claimed ing cleverly whea tbs lis Anal message aud as Referee Jim Burnt, held up the gloved hand of Sullivan, hla act saa greeted with hisses and shouts of approval that unevenly divided the SuO fan la attendance. ..The contestants entered the ring at catch weights. Thomp..n probably tipped tha scales at 13a ptmuds. while Sullivan, not an broad shouldered, but Physically, they taller, looked 140. were ia the pluk of condition. Their breath came naturally, regularly, their loot of Myrtle THIS RECORD WASHAKIE INDIANS PARTICIPATE IN CELEBRATION. BASEBALL Hooper Does Things ia a Most Imprese sive eng Morning Game Called Off and Afternoon Game Toe Easy a Small But Appreciative Attenosnc anco and Track Was in Excellent Condition. About 200 funs went out to the ball grounds yesterday afternoon, presumably to see a ball game, but Judging from the expression on their countenances they were not altogether satisfied with the performance. The game advertised fur the called off on account of the few drop of rain, which feil prior to the time of beginning, and it Is just as well that it was. for the afternoon's game wm far from being aa interesting one. owning to the fact that the Balt Lakers were so much outclassed A team uf amateurs, sailing under toe name of La VeUlea came up from Balt Lake to play Ogden's first team. The Ogden boys saw no loe worthy of their steel, consequently played carelessly sad errors were plentiful on both sides. After an uninteresting game watched by listless spectators, the game went to Ogden by a score of IQ At a matinee meet of fast horses at f:eruwu several guod records were etubliahet aud Judged from toe grand-stanxn.i the starter box. the meet Wu entirely satisfactory, a small but spprecla. tlve audience wm la attendance The track wa ia excellent com'l. dun for fast driving. In the Mu the second heat was run In 2 ,.ir by Noonday, followed closel v by Bill Dugan. The finish from toe last qur. ter wm uncertain and consequent? sensational but by gathering himself for a final spirt Noonday passed under tho wires with Bill Dugan at bis flank. Summary of the races: First race. 2:20 class, best two out of throe heats Noonday, flrat; mu Dugan, second; Honda, third. Time, 2:22 Trophy, burnished cup valued at 50. Second race, 2:20 class. ber out cf three heats Lady Brouki.firs,-ReRaven, second; Berths Trtt. third. Time, 2:28 Trophl, Nu valued at $40. Third race, green elaas; best two la three beats Mollie T, first; Hi net. hc end; Jim Gray, third. Time, 2:4u.' Trophy, cup valued at 25. Saddle race, quarter mile Grey Boy, first; lopsy, second. Time, 87 seconds. FANS DISAPPOINTED AT THE GAME RESULTS WERE ENTIRELY SATia. FACTORY. Amusing Preliminaries be held Thuraday at rSO Will OX of KoocUnt Three Times er SUCCESSFUL SALT LAKE RACING MEET PIONEER LOSES TO BREAKS THE IiO YOU SEE THE D DECISION UNPOPULAR Snllirti J. StilwelL Seth OUT-POINTE- JJ Ns II K Wish iMtpMdHt If ....Ne THOMPSON Mia Ethel Decker, the Re- alxteenyear-I- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Decker of Provo, underwent on operation at 10 a. m. yesterday at the home of Joseph Decker, for an affectation of the aeaophagus. When a child four years of age, Mias Decker swallowed a quantity of lye, and has bean a sufferer ever since, Bhe has been unable to eat solid foods, belug nourished all that time, upon liquids. A a reault, she I far from being atrong. Dra. Rich and Osgood performed the operation, removing enlargements of tha aftlirted organ ia three different places. The chances fur a complete recovery are good, and it Is reasonably scared. In tho course of a few weeks, Miss Decker wll be able in change her diet from liquid to solid . food. Mr. Decker, tho father. Is a brother ot Joseph Decker of this city, and was ef High Grade Vegetables Furs Feed Catsup, Feed Fork A Brara. Pierce's Pure Fur Food Hominy, Worcestershire Sauce. Ws pack but on trade ef gosde THE BEST. The celebration of Pioneer day, at Hooper, commenced with the parade. It was an elaborate affair, led by six mounted Wasakl Indiana Beautiful floats, representing the Young Ladies Mutual, Primary association. Parker Brothers' store Lowe's atoms and others lent splendor to the pageantry. Cow add horses pulled prslrire schooners, in which rode men, women and children, representing the pioneers iff 47. The Hooper brass band lead by Prof. Nichols, the "Horrible Band,1 led by John Hull and "Zulu hand, composed of youngsters, playing all Linda of instruments, from a jutes harp to a trombone, all gave anlinat-tkto toe occasion, doing their part not only In tho parade, but also on Then the program which followed. e came the stage coach with its mounted guard, drawn by four horse and a hand of improvised Indiana, brought up the rear. An Indian attack upon the mall coach, in which blank cartrsidgea were used freely and dummies were for dead men; toe Indians atttacklng an emigrant train, whoa wagons had been arranged after the methods adopted by the pioneers, were both realistic and Idealistic features ef the par-ad- OCCURS DISASTROUS RUN FOR TEMPTING APRICOTS. Lady Loses Car ea Which Are Her Children and Her Purse and Trudges Sadly Behind. Aa amusing incident occured on the canyon street car tine yesterday evening about 6 o'clock. As one of the ears waa returning from the Sanitarium, loaded with it took the sidlug about a quarter of a mile this side of the Sanitarium to permit the canyon bound car to pass, which van about five minutes late. . During tho stop, it is slated, several of the passengers left the car, among them a lady of middle age, aot for the purpose of feasting upon nature's beauties from aa aeathrticsl standpoint, but rather to feast upon The beauties from a physical point of view. The "beauties' In this instance were ripe luscious apricots hanging in thick clusters from trees conveniently near., la the first p see. the thrifty orchard ihouldnjt he so handy, for who cares to fight such temptation for five whole minutes? In the second place, tourists shouldn't wander so far away from the ear. A sharp cry of two quick Jerks of the hellcord, and then toe race began. AH managed to get on the receding car except the lady, and ahe made a splendid effort, but ell to no avail. To make tho case more complex, the lady's three children were aboard and with them, was the purse. la her anxiety for the car to atop, the eldest daughter, falling to make the conductor understand her hielher, who was once a passenger bnt was not. now took the situation in ner own hands, and gave the bell cord such a vigorous Ji rk that it broke In Twain. Its funny, but that conductor Just couldnt under- - old-tim- The program of exercises waa rendered In tne open air to aa audience of about 1,200. The singing of Miss Call of Willard, was an Inspiration to all. The oration on "The Key to Utah's Suoceas" delivered by Prof. V.Ylford M. McKendrlck of Ogden, wm both characteristic and inspiring at one stage of the address, the speaker had two of tho Indiana, who were seated on the platform, stand up as he characterised them the moat beautiful apeciment of nature a children he had ever seen. The sports in the afternoon consisted of baseball, foot races. In which old and young took part, horse races and the Indian war dance performed by the real and the unreal Indiana. People were present from Kan Seville, West Weber, Byracuse, Bouth Hooper, Roy and Hooper. I A grand ball In toe evening brought the day's feallvitfea to close, end thus ended one of the heat celebrariona of Pioneer day in Hoopers history. Ogden Pharmacal Company Manufacturers qf Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk, Wen the geld madal at tha State Fair, 190A A trial can will com vinca you there la hone JUST AS GOOD Ask your Greoer for It Partaeto Clgara Packer INCIDENT Milk Company Columbia Club made by Columbia Club Cigar Co. FACTORY UNION MADE Mark. Styles Cache Valley Condensed ALWAYS THE BEST OGDEN, UTAH. Old-Tim- Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil AT LOGAN, UTAH. furr-aoouw-M to T. STRIKERS OFFER TO SETTLE. the Fair ground yesterday d 1-- ta d Duluth, Minn., July 24. The 680 striking ore dock hands In tola city have submitted, through Mayor Cul-luan offer to settle the strike. The communication which la addressed to W. J. Olcott president of the Duluth Mesabea Northern Railroad, oonsi.ts RECOGNITION OF SERVICES. of an nplanatory letter and the schedule of an agreement Into which Landon, July 24. la the house of the men would like to enter. In the Premier letter of explanation the dorkmen re- commons tola afternoon pudiate any connection with toe West- Campbell, Bannerman presented a rov. ern Federation of Miners and claim a message proposing a special grant that they are efflHated with tho Inter- of $260,000 to Lord Cromer, who renal Longshoremen, Marine and Trans- cently resigned toe post of British agent and consul general in Egypt, port Workers association. ia recognition of his services to that CITIZENS DENOUNCE ACTION OF county. W F. OF A. William H. Redmond, Nationalist, announced hi Intention of opposing Hlbblng, Minn., July 24. Speakers the voting of this sum. at a mass meeting of citixena laat night denounced the action of the COMMERCIAL MEN'S RECEPTION. Western Federation of Miners in conBan Francisco, uly 24. Secretary nection with the strike here. They insisted upon the right of the men tq of the Interior ames R. Gsrtleld and work if they wished and to be protect Secretory of Commerce and Labor Oa ed in working. J. J. Cox, president ear 8. Straus, were entertained thla of the town supervisors, presided and aft era on at the Merchants' Exchange, a resolution wm unanimously adopted where a reception by the commercial that tha city take meMure to protect men of the city was held In their honor. thy men at work. . c. w. cross co Manufacturer . ef and Wholesale aad Retail Dealers in THARNESS, SADDLES AND DLERY HARDWARE. 2250-225- SAD- Washington Avenue. 2 Bell Telephone 642-- GULES PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Door. Frames, Mantles, Moulding, Wood Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Office end Mill Corner Building. Twentyecend Street and Washington Avenue, Oppeelte Tabernacle, Phones, Ind. 666; Bell 1309. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. w ilea. - whore pr. K. C. Rich reduced favor with the audience from tha formerly of Ogden, but for, (he past fonrth round on. Ho was a substi- fifteen years baa been a resident of the fracture later la the evening. tute la place of Tom Painter, tho Provo, where he la a auceea.ful wholeGOAL SHORTACE WORLD WIDE death of whose mother prevented him sale produce dealer. He has many from aueadtag tha contest. In the friends ia tola city, who hope for hla The price of coal ha become mat- - clinches, which were many, he dis- daughter's ultimate and complete retar ef serious concern to every on, criminated ia Sullivan' favor who waa covery. aa Inflghier. His work was and g majority of tho big consumers inferior are now wondering why for eight guided largely by tho yells of the SHAKE UP ON TRIBUNE the advice of whom saved Sullimonths past tha pries haa been stead-- ' on van tnm distinct three knockout g disa any Europica lly Increasing, occasions. But the fight was oa tba Some Decapitations and Promotions, to the New York Herald. patch Rumor Says. 1 asked to senior member of one square, so toe Job of refereeing was of .the Urgent eoal contracting firm simpUflsd, m the fight would have News: The latest gossip being cirto explain this. Although he requeeied been, had Burns been equal to the culated by employes of the morning of hla of auffi-slathe ho not same la knowledge promptings used. It , that hla and evening publications controlled by to atato that tec head office of game. The crowd breathed for rha first Mr. Thomas Kearns la to tba effect . the firm 1c in Paris. "Cardiff," said he, "must he eocald- -' time after the ninth round. Rutlivsn that there is g feeling of unrest and ored tha keynote In tho coal trade threw cintion t the wind, walked into that a number of changes la to perworld. At Cardiff tost September (be tha "Cyclone" and received an upper sonnel of the staff and the policy of cut that produced a miniature picture the two papers are scheduled. . price ef cool would not eseeed II.M Briefly, the Tribune. It la said, la per ton. Many coal dealing firms are of tba heavens above. Including the contract at Instead eclipse of the moon. Wobbling around looking for a place whereon to light of closing our contracts in November, oa a pair of weak legs, he hung to after the coming campaign. One story I rushed to London thea aad rkwed at his opponents neck, unable to slop the la to the effect that until November rai ef blows that landed on hla Jaw, next, subsequent to the city election, that price. Since thea toe market has been stomach and kidney. The men were the Tribune will continue its Amer? going ap dally, and we are aot likely not In a ctineh. They were fighting ican policy, after that from It that ia date asserted that to see coal at ISA again" straight Marquis of Gueenshnry rules, Is there a great Scarcity of ooal os but Impelled to sctloa by the frensled toe evening publication will be ex. tho continent T' wm asked. seconds of BuIIIvm, Burns stepped be- alted to the dubious distinction of the There Is ant a pound to be haj in tween and positively Mved him from official organ of the Americans" and Franca and not on in Germs uy," was a visit of more than ten seconds dura, that aa soon as J. Elliott Kelly's contract explrra as president and general the gnawer. "That shows bow serious tion to dreamland the situation Is. At thla Juncture the feature of the manager of the Balt Telegram, During the first half of the year tuill was disclosed. Sullivan not only he will step down and out. In hla stead, so Dame Runur has It, there waa considerable demand at Car-dlf- f gained strength by the brief pause ; for coal at 4.80. That cncoor-- J preceding the eleventh round, but' he lips for yer was elty editor of the aged producers to maintain the price. cam ap with a rlear head and an ac- Tribune, and ia still In the employ of A short time ago they were compelled curst punch, lie Jabbed to Tbonip-aoa'- that paper, having on the first of the to give mtnera an Increase In pay of mouth repeatedly, followed up year been transferred from the city hla advantage by swinging effcetlvelv desk to the Bunday editor's ehalr. llw percent" f In the meantime, the and actually carried off the round, together with tha twelfth, to hla liking. of the paper ia still resting" la WisPHOF. UUP DEPABTS The Sycamore lad went to hia corner consin. Hla personal effects have been more puttied (ban Injured. lilt removed from hla Tribune office and Former Weber Stake Professor Leaves strrnalh never for an luxUn failed William Nelson hs been promoted to ,or Swftacriaad to Do Church Work, him. bat the secret of Built-- , an's re- fill Ibe vnrancy. It Is understood that ; cuperation seemed to worry him. Bo Frank J. Cannon's contract with ThomProf. John G. Lind, formerly of the the man from the culiured attic found as Kesrns is still In force, and that j Weber 8take Academy faculty, left hl second wind, whk-- played him In he Is receiving hla salary Juat the same much to the annoyance of the last treeing wrr the I'nlun Pacific for good stead to the fourteenth round. ; Huston. In that city he will visit until a well knit fighter, built man who immortalized the Island cf IniMlne I the list when be Mils for Liverpool, substantially from rbe ground up. Alaska.'' With f e promotion of Colonel Wild from tornce be will go directly to armed with the esperienre of 169 batSwitzerland, where be will do mls-- , tles, propelled by a grim determina- liam Nelson. Mr. White, who came to slonary work for his church. tion to win, and keen to discern sn the cliy desk from Indianapolis, haa ten yesm Prof. Lind has been opportunity. Picture the cause of hla been moved up a step and Is now manniember of ibe tearhing force of the furrowed features aging editor, making room for some , and liger-llkacademy, haring in charge the Latin crouch, equally endowed with muscle new blood, which, rumor hath It. la and physics sciences. Before his re-- : and bone, and actuated hr the uncer- eomlng from the Ban Francisco Exturn he expects to visit points of fa-- f tainty of the developments of a watch aminer. In brief, the l terost in Europe, and will probably tick. Follow the creation r.f the mind's shakeup puitue a course of study for a year eye until the latter described individ- on the organ of rule or ruin Is now to t la tba University of Berlin. In said hr arrive operation and beual la a helpless bulk of bruised flesh, the year 1909 dawns t'.ie Tribslipping to the floor, hut rescmvl by fore unes headline vaudeville feature will. DEATH AND PROSTRATION. the referee from actually fulling. The i fifteenth rolind ended and Sullivan It la thought, he another exhibition of amazing high and tofir tumbling, wit a BL Zannia. July 24. One death and barely able to walk, surrenders him-seto the anxious embrace of his sec- the majnrpy o' the slant of the pMt eleven prostmttun due to the heat two seasons out of a Job an.l a brand were reported tonight The thermom- onds. eter registered 95 degrees during the The fight continued to the last sec- new set of artlits' appearing on toe afternoon. ond of toe scheduled number of bill. u . ring-alde- ; - a editor-ln-chle- . . ! e seml-aunua- 1 lf CO-- Harness and Saddlery The bast and Largest Manufeo-turcrIn the West 114 t 40 Twcnty-feurtOGDEN, UTAH. gtreeL WM. PEARCE PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS a Manufacturer Iren and Brass Castings, Shafting. Pulleys. Boiler and Tank Work, and all kinds ef Me china Work. 2191 Wash. Art. SON HEARS OF FATHERS DEATH. r. nt J. G. READ & BROS. stand, until Glenwood wm reached. At this place the Children left the car and proceeded to meet their mother, and somewhere between Glenwood aad toe Bnlurlum, ao doubt, g happy reunion transpired. a Phans 840 Bell UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers VINEGAR f and PICKLES Ha DeMrted Hla Family Nineteen Years Age Leave Fortune. Saline, KansM, July 24. Philip Mooren, of this city, haa Juet learned of. hla fathers death In Wyoming and that he and hla (Inter, Mr. T. Car-rol- l, of Denver, are the only heirs to what they say I a large fortune left by the deceased. TbomAs Mooren, formerly a resident of thla county, deserted hla family nineteen years ago. Fourteen years ago he wm heard from Indirectly for the laet time, Mrs. Carroll in reading a paper laat week read the obituary of Thoma Mooren and Immediately the fact correspondence developed that the deceased her father. The fortune wm made in mining and the rattle bnaineea. Phillip Mooren and bis (later will go to Wyoming early next week to claim their estate. order to Owing to the immense success of this great sale, and in will give all our friends a chance to get a bargain it Continue Three Days More u TAFT f SMITH AND SHERIDAN TIE i the Hower trophy, were said to be so cloe that a special run may be necessary to select the winner. About fifty cars out of the original starters finished, twenty of them with score approximately correct. Uncoln. Neb., July 14. Representative of the five express rompaniea doing buxinesa In the state, thla morning offered to reduce rates 1 per cent, whlcu offer the commission took under advisement. The railroad commission baa attempted io enforce the law 2 OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phone 107F. Cents per cent. OREGON SHORT LINE EXCUR- aion north Saturday, July 27th. Cheap round trip rates io Utah and Idaho points. Bee agents for particulars. SHORT LINE EXCUR8-Io- n to Canada. July "0th. Cheap round trip rates. Tickets good thirty days Ask agents for rates to Sterling. Raymond, Magrslh and Cards ton, Alber- ; , has been made. Our entire stock of Men's Suits, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hose, etc., are placed' on the bargain counter for less than EXPRESS COMPANIES REDUCTION - STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Bichsel, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avanusv A. We must have the room for our large fall stock of clothing which, will arrive early in August, and to make sure of closing out our summer lines New York. July 24. It wan stated unofficially that the team contest for the GUden trophy wm won by the Buffalo Automobile club of Buffalo. The (cores of the two runabouts driven by H. K. Sheridan of Cleveland, and C- - 8. Smith of Philadelphia, for OREGON . IN CANADA. Montreal Qu., July 24. Secretary Taft ta expected noon to pay a visit to the BL Lawrence river and gulf. Hon. H. W. Scott, the Canadian secretary of stale is In communication with him regarding the vtalL The government. it ia expected will place one of the IXimlnion crulera at his diaqnaaL cutting rates . . 60.50 OGDEN TO PHILADELPHIA and return, via Union Pacific, July toth. 15th. Good to return until Aug. Into. Stopovers allowed. m Dollar Remember Saturday Night Closes This Great Sale S' Open Evenings IO P. M. Until B. COHEN OfiL O WO H Open Evening IO P. M. Until |