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Show Spwttnmg World tion with the fine animals to be ho by the Brookside farm at Fort WavBro ig Clydwjd,,r' breeders of Canada; the Iowa Agiili;. ' turai college, as well as known stock forms of several In the Mississippi valley. Chicago packers are much in dence in the draft horse division v mour A Co, Morris A Co. snd Swif, Co. having nominated eleven, ten ani nine horses, respectively, c. E. uUllI1 of Peoria. III., makes an entry of mix hackneys, while in the Shetland division he Is the largest nominat e Not a littl added interest to the shorthorn cattle divisionauadir by of seven animals from farm of J. B. Haggin. The, cattle go into competition with from more than ten states i R. Hanna of Ravenna, O:, son of u. late Senator Hanna, with flft.en entries. and F. W. Harding of Waukesha, Wis, with seventeen nominations, are going to essay to capture the ribb.ms from Congressman Frank O. Lumi.-of Oregon, 111. Among the exhibitors qf sheep who will display unusual specimens .f Shropshire are Sir William Cooper Berkhamsted, England; Henry l. Ward well the Wall street broker, aud Dr. Davidson of Mill brook, N. Y. Mr. Ward well will be the largest exhibitor. deal of disgust was caused by the fact 'that a speculator had secured seven-teen of the thirty-twboxes alloted to j the university of Pennsylvania. Some - j o of the boxes, it Is said, have been sold at fabulous prices. All Quakertown turned itself loose with all the lire, vim and fervor of a thv,. . ,.x-- j little Coney Island today to greet the husky, sturdy athletes of West Point and Annapolis in their yearly gridiron struggle. Patriotism is mixed in great big doses too, with the native love of Nabetween the Annapolis football, and the two forces combined Greatest Football Stirs Blood of Quakers as supremacy Display of International Cattle, Sheep, val academy and the West Point Mill-- 1 form a mixture that causes the old e Point tary academy, which will be fought on town to froth and bubble with an Never Before-W- est is rprUing to the of Franklin Field ferve;ence that leas Hogs, Horses and Other Varieties of Stock or of .ca fervid other days. Irtikrannli hi. and Navy Clash. Quakertown wakes up the morning A dark cloud of doubt hovers over after with a feeling of depression and Prize Ever Held thia wl 1 h ha.mut InteroSSg fl JSkiTonly tt? Phila--! the thousands of devotees of football PHILADELPHIA, Nov. List Offered. . . today lost its reputation as a who are Ailing the FYanklla Field grand hrdi- - had im tarn Quiet city peaceful and in a veritable pandemonium of sound and riot of color. The new color scheme CHICAGO, Nov. 28. Smashing all until December 10. and an attendance and the noise were supplied principally h th M minor world records in the number of entries, of nearly a million people is anticiand with a prise list of 275,000, the pated. The International Live Stock h1w It appears evident that Franklin' annual International Live Stock show Is by for the greatest of ita kind ninth Philadelphians hav awakened and are morT,ln enough :thta show today opened an exhibition ol in the world and this year will surbetraying something resembling enthus- Field will not be commodious iasm. And it is all about a football to hold the great thong of rooter. horses, cattle, hog. and pass itself. v as ion the cadets and middles. It Remarkable about the list this year game the annual struggle for gridiron is clamoring for admission. A great was, in fact, rumored that old William sheep such as has never before been is the number of entries received from International vast The seen on anywhere. Penn, perched away up top of the All of the stock raising cenCanada. to filled la overflowing city hall, had performed a double shuf- amphitheater United Sta.es are also repthe ters of worlds of the beet animals fle In the early morning hour., but with the evolved from leading stock raisers, .and the display Is resented. possibly the story The horse end cattle division have atthe disordered Imagination of a hang- one that will gladden the heart of any tracted entries that have bem shown will Isst show fine The of stock. over celebrant. lovec at some of the big live stock shows held throughout the country, and Matinee Night November 28th which have captured numerous blue ribbons The entries In these divisions are the most numerous ever lifted for l live stock show in the world, it Is reRowland & Clifford Amusement Co. ported. The nominations for the different diOffer visions are as follows: Cattle, 1,220; ef-th- I short-horn- s $75,000 LrJ 28.-elp-hia 5 gu S KW. &JL 22 srsrtsssfsft sszr S isrwatTaiTasris "J blue-bloode- d THE STATE JOURNALS WEEKLY Famous Novel FORECAST OF WORLD'S EVERTS Jane Eyre" best attraction seen at The Denver Republican says: tho Baker Theater sine Its erection. Bargain Matinee 25c NIGHT PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c SEAT SALE THURSDAY Western railroads will adopt a uniEverything of Note to Take Place form bill of lading, following almilai eastern roads on Novem-- j action by Scheduled in This Calenher L OPERA HOUSE Sunday Night, Nov. 29 Americas Representative Comedians THEMSELVES In the Greatest Success of their Career The Sunnyside of Broadway First federal council of tho Church?, of Christ in America, representing communicants of twenty-seveNEW YORK, Nov. 28. Among the denominations, convenes In Phlladei-fophis. Important news events scheduled next week art the following: Conferences of governors of coal Monday, mining states will be held In Pittsburg Tariff revision hearing on flax, In connection with ths opening of the hemp and Jute and the .manufactures American mining congress. thereof will be held by the house ways Third annual National Dairy show and means committee. , will open In the Coliseum, Chicago, and A prosperity dinner will be beld will continue to December 10. National Congress of Mothers and by the Economic club at the Hotel New York, with 2. H. Harriman Parent Teachers' association will open the principal speaker. bazars la Philadelphia, Cleveland and Annual Indoor track and field chant: Loa Angelas, Tariff ic vision hearing on wool and plonahips of the United States begin In Madison Square garden. New York, the manufactures thereof will be held International congress of automobils by the house ways and means corn dubs meets In Paris In connection mlttes. with the opening of the French auto-Thursday, mobile salon. Hearing will be held on the writ of ' error sought by Charles W. Morse, the Tuesday, Tariff revision hearing on cotton New York financier convicted of Illegal j manufactures and on silk goods will bs banking methods. held by the house ways and means Friday. ' Wsye and means committee m the committee, Atlantic battleship fleet is scheduled house will begin final tariff revision to Sifcll from Manila for Colombo, be- - hearing, dealing with miscellaneous ginning the homeward voyage through matters. the Sues canal. Association of Lift Insurance Presir I National' co f nervation commission, dents will open annual meeting In New , organised by President Roosevelt to York, the principal subject of the natural resources of aion being life Insurance taxation, the nation, meets in Washington. ; Saturday. Victor M. Metcalf, secretary of the Big government collier, the Promenary, will retire from the cabinet, and theus, will be launched at the Mare will be succeeded by Truman H. New- Island navy yard, Vallejo, Cal. International bicycle race berry of Michigan. Legislative committee for investiga- will be commenced wltb preliminary! tion of the n nan res of New York city events in Madison Square garden, Ni will hold its first hearing In the Tort halL Play for Davie International tennis! Conference of representatives of na- - cup. between American and Australian1 val powers to discuss laws regulating! representatives, commences et Mel- -i maritime warfare begins In London. bourne. n r by Eugene Walter and Charles A. Murray. NEW LYRICSAND MUSIC BY BOYLE WOOLFOLK The Song Hits MOST EVERY TOWN HAS A BROADWAY MEET ME AT THE STAGE DOOR, JOHNNIE OH, MR. MOON, YOURE FULL TONIGHT. THE CIRCUS QUEEN NURSERY RHYMES 8AHARA SARAH Features Special FACEOGRAPH WONDERFUL FAMOUS THE OANCING HORSE THE ORIGINAL SANDSTORM ORIGINAL SHEATH GOWN GIRL TWO DANCE GREAT CIRCUS SCENE 3REAT BURLESQUES THE BABY DOLLS. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 . G1PLAMD Three Evening Performances e elx-da- y Dec. the - raska and the' Manila Tuesday to The Georgia, Kentucky wnl arrive at Genoa January 15 and leave January 27. Port Said Where Ships Separate Thi Rhode Island and the New Jerwill arrive at Leghorn J anilary 15 sey and Visit Mediterranean Ports Which Atlantic 28. Final Nov. WASHINGTON, plans have been made by the navy department for the dispatch of the fleet on Ita homeward voyage from Manila to Hampton Roads. According to the Itinerary, the battleships will Mil from the Philippine capital next Tuesday and arrive at Colombo, Ceylon. December 14. After coaling at Colombo, the fleet will proceed direct to Suex, where it Is due to arrive on January i. The officers and men will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays afloat but provision has been made for a proper celebration on board all the vessels, and so far as possible, all the delicacies of the season will be provided. Owing to the climate however. It will probably seem little like Christmas to the tars. The fleet will pass the canal and coal as expeditiously as possible at Port Said. Then the fleet will divide and the different ships go to the following Mediterranean porta: The Connecticut and the Vermont will arrive at Villefranche on January 14 and leave January 27. The Minnesota and the Kansas will arrive at Marseilles January leave January 27. 14 Matinee, Wsdnssday, Dec. 9 7, 1, 9 During the Ben Hur season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at I oclock. Matinee at 2 oclock. No one seated during the opening prelude, The Star of Bethlehem. KLAW & ERLANGERS NEW & GREATER ML IMTjidKyu ARMADA VOYAGE HOME PLANNED From HOUSE NOTE I Sails OPERA OGDEN f Trip Starts. Book g I After EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME E. I Isakson, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on Wednesday the 0th day f. December. uos. at twelve oclock, noon, of said day, at the front door of the County Court sheep, 005; horses, 785; swine, 252; House, In Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, the following described total, 1,187. Among the exhibitors Is Georgs property, A part of Lot Eight (8). Block Ade. ths famous humorist, who has (18), Plat A. of Ogden entered four Clydesdale horses from Thirty-EigCity Survey; beginning at a point 174 tls Kentland form in Indiana. Some people may take It as a spe- feet South from the Northeast corner cies of humor that I should be a genu- of Mid lot, and running thence South ine exhibitor at the live stock show. 158 feet, more or less, to the Southeast remarked Mr. Ade when he sent In his corner of said lot Thence West, 70 But I propose to help feet; thence North 158 feet, more or nominations. honors for rais- lees, to a point West from the place additional Indians gat to ing horses. I admit the charge that I of beginning; thence East 70 feetwith am a gentleman farmer. But there the place of beginning. Together a right of way over, the following are extenusung circumstances. described part of Mid lot: Beginning at Ada Owns Sams. the Northeast corner of the Mid Lot When I was a Jed I learned the dif- I and running thence South 174 feet; ference between Percheon and Clydes- thence Weet 112 feet; thence North 17 dale horses end eeelng a team of the feet; thence East 12S feet; thence latter In Lafayette one day I made up North 157 feet; thence East 10 feet my mind that some day I would be to the place of beginning. Situated In the proud owner of the biggest and Souheaet quarter of Section 20, Townstrongest-lookindraft animals In ths ship 8 North. Range One West, Salt country. If the Judges can overlook Lake Meridian, U. 8. Survey, In the my many indiscretions lu the literary County of Weber and State of Utah. B. B. WILSON, Sheriff line, perhaps the Kentland Clydesdales will get a few bundles of blue ribbons By CARL' ALLISON, Deputy Sheriff. at the big show. First publication Nov. IS. IMS. Mr. Ade's horses will be In competl-Last publication Dec. 8. 1008. 1 Wsdnssday. dar for Week. discus-investigat- MURRAY and MACK George A. Lowe Company, a Corpor- -' ation. Plaintiff, va. P. A. Isakson and ht As-to- r. (EM AMID) In the Second Judicial District Court In and for the County of Weber and State of Utah. to-w-K: Tlli I JANE EYME SHERIFFS BALE. ns House Grand Opera and Saturday Miss Dorothy Turner In a Dramatization of Charlotte Brontes n Eight Horses in the Thriving Chariot Race, Act. V. and leave January 27. The Louisiana and the Virginia will arrive at Malta January is aud leave January 10, arriving at Algiers January- 22 and leaving January 10. The Ohio and the Missouri will arrive at Athens January 12 and leave January 25. The Wisconsin, the Illinois and the Kearsarge will arrive at Naples January 17 and leave on January 27. The first division, consisting of the Connecticut, the Kanui, the Vermont and the Minnesota, win arrive at Negro nay January it. They will coal there and leave February 2. arriving at the Mine day. The second, third and fourth divisions will arrive at Negro Bay February 1, coal and leave Feoruary 8 to Join the first division. The fleet .will then steam to Hampton Roads, where It is due to arrive February 2.. The dates of the arrival at the Mediterranean points may vary a day or two, but the standard apeed of ten knots an hour, which makes for eco- nomlcal cruising, will be maintained on the trip. The fleet hopes there will be no extensive entertaining on this trip. Many wives of naval officers will meet the fleet In the Mediterranean. In addition to those who will follow the Gib-ral-a- r fleet home. business for envelopes,etc.letterhMda and cards, call up The Journal dodgers, lob rooms. Both Phones 814. iMig'hty Play on a scale of STAGED 300-Peo- ple in unparalleled splendor. Production-8- 00 SEATS ON SALETHURSDAY, DECEMBER S. Fire Five Rowe Balcony, $1.50. Reminder GO Cents. Admission Gallery NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. PRICES: Lower Fleer, $200. $100. pe Mail orders accompanied by remittance and self addressed stamped enve-lotilled in the order of receipt on the opening day of sale. Address correspondence to Mr. R A. Grant. Manager. Grand Opera House. Ogden. |