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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE EIGHT. : LOCAL BRIEFS BANCROFT NAS Presbyterians Thursday and Saturday, 2374 Washington avenue, will offer great bargain In clothing, hats, women's garments, furniture, shoes, etc. Mrs. Ellen Thomas will leave for the east on November 20 to resume her studies In musk-- Before her departure she will probably give a musical recital st the Tabernacle. Hon. Lorln Farr left this morning on a trip to Old Mexico, going by way of San Francisco. He will be accompanied by his granddaughter, Mias Clara Farr, and they will spend some time visiting In California. . f Of all the light musical successes of the latter part of last season, no Broadway offering had greater vogue than B. D. P. Dignun ia up rrom Suit Lake at WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1904. JOURNAL, At the Theaters f LARGE MILEAGE City. E. K. Gibson la In from Eviinston, Wyo. Dr. F. C. ruche and wife of Lake-aid- e are visitor In Ogden. D. W. Boyd arrived from Salt Lake last evening. Arthur Sweet of Salt Lake City Is vlKlting In Ogden. Mr. H. O. He I bark from an extended visit in Europe. Mr. Houcks of San Francisco la visiting her slater, Mrs. Chevers. gorn Mercer ha sreturned from Idaho where he has been on business. N. U. Parnel, foreman of the steam shovel at Promontory. Is visiting In Ogden. T. C. Morris, who has ben quits 111 lnce his return from the east. Is rapidly Improving. Senator Fred T. Dubois and Mrs. Dubois came last evening from Idaho and went on east last night. The funeral of Mrs. Tiutler of Marriott was conducted at the Marriott meting house this afternoon and Interment ook place In the city cemetery. The Rummage sale given by the STATE C. Whitney's latest and greatest suc- HIS cess "The Show Girl" or The Magic Cap," which will be the attraction at the Grand Opera house Sunday and Monday. Becomes Demented in High Altitude which This jolly bit of and Purposely Falle Beneath made such an excellent Impression at the Moving Wheels. Wallack's theater. New York City, and had a run of three or four months, will be presented with Its tasteful costumes, uss 0 9uhuoXm. Mau umj iuojj gorgeous scenery and effective stage business. There Is s cat, not a real ajnoa pueiJeAO am aapniou; smx eqj u sau( Xbmubj jubjjoiIiui jsoui cat to be sure, but the most remarkseen on any stage. The XpJBxa juaujpiudap able cat ever eqi jo sa;ui Imiiersonatlon Is done by Charles E aq s4t paeq la Sunuedo oqj jo uaqj Parror, who bears the reputation of HIM aq oupvj ujaqinos aqj jo uiajaXs being the most noted and remarkable ngiOBJ eqi jo juauiaSeuBui puaual aqj animal impersonator in the country. A song of which excellent reports have sauinssv ijoiauva H tulIIMl US14VL. Francisco, the Hunset route from El been received is My Ivy Vine, a coon the number sung by Hilda Thomas and a Paso, Texas, to San Francisco, Shasta route from Ban Ftanclaco to chorus of thirty pretty girls. Ashland, Ore., the coast division and "DARKEST RUSSIA. the valley line from San Francisco to Ivia Angeles, the whole of the Oregon Tomorrow night Thursday, "Darkest Short Line system and all the many Russia" will be presented to the theater-of this city. The revival of branches in California, quite a lot of goers at this Armileage, and when the ferry system this pouplar melo-daraat the bay Is considered alone It is a ticular time Is surely a pronounced business Inspiration, as a play of such moFt Important lin. wonderous virility and general comLEAPS TO HIS DEATH. manding dramatic force is certainly in When Southern Pacific passenger direct line with the popular fancy, for No. S pulled into the station shortly something tangible In the diversified noon minus & field of melodrama. after today The plot dealing' with the intrigues C. Ravenscroft, of Leadvllle, Colorado, a passenger who had leaped to his and despotism of Russian officials death at a little station called Farrell throughout the sorrowing empire, and while the train was moving at the rate shedding searching rays upon the nimiles an hour. He slip- hilistic and the numerous other secret of forty-fiv- e ped under the revolving car wheels and organisations which are sapping away the vitality of the government must several cars passed over his body. On frequent occasions he had given naturally be of paramount interest durevidence of temporary Insanity and ing the vicious strife between the two his actions were so queer that the con- powerful countries. ductor of the train determined to watch Not alone does the play touch aeri-ousthe questions touched upon but him. Several times he was prevented from going out on the platform before reveals in a true comedy vein some of the Iniquities with which the whole he made the fatal leap. The body was picked up and taken to world are familiar. Rattle Mountain, the nearest railroad point He was forty years of age. An KING EDWARD8 SIXTY-THIRBIRTHDAY examination was made of his person and $2,400 was found. Nothing else LONDON, Nov. 9. King Edward, was concealed In his clothes. who was horn November 9, 1841, celebrated hla sixty-thir- d RAILROAD NOTES. birthday today. in collision end A head the Oregon In accordance with the custom Initiated Short Line yards at Salt Lake, In on the kings accession, In the official May, when crashed Into celebration takes place which a double-headmore la to a the weather favorable a out of another freight Just pulling holiday. Today's observance switch, completely destroyed two of general No was confined therefore to the firing of the company's largest engines. salutes at Windsor and at the naval one was Injured however. and military headquarters, and the El Paso la looming Its coming irof church bells. ringing rigation congress. The king spent the day at SandringSan Francisco papers are filled with ham with the queen and other members news of Mr. Bancrofts arrival and fu- of the royal family. During the day ture affairs of the Southern Pacific. many presents and congratulatory messages were received st SandringLIKED TO PLAY POKER. ham from the kings relatives and InCOLORADO MAN LEAPS TO DEATH FROM A TRAIN. tom-fooler- y, ni ly MOSS TRIAL POSTPONED. The case of Harry Mors, charged with manslaughter, was to have been heard In the second district court today but hearing was postponed and the Jury excused until tomorrow morning. ELECTION HYMN. (Owed to Bunko Bill.) vote Is the Oh, the lodging-hous- e vote for me; Without It where, oh where would I be? I pay Its board for a month and a day. And then It votes and hastens away. It hastens away in brand new clothes, But whither It hastens nobody knows; Its ballots cast. It Is time to run, And a Aver pays It for what it has done! LIFE-SAVIN- NIGHTIE G Passengers on ocean liners may soon acbe able to sleep In E. to of the Salvator, a cording plans New Tork Inventor. To sleep with a cork Jacket on Is out of the question, so the Inventor decided to make a preserver that would become effective only by It coming In contact with the water. It works on the principle of a water generated gas, which fills a nelt and gives It buoyancy. Unlnflated, the belt is a light thing, which would hardly be felt If worn by a sleeper, but when filled with gas It is blown up to the slse of an ordinary cork Jacket. The belt Is made of rubber and Is about eight Inches wide and can be blown up by the means of a small cylinder. In this cylinder Is placed a combination of adds, which when acted upon by the water Instanly inflafltes the belt The belt has been tested In the ocean, and It has been found that the water acta upon the acids and Inflates the rubber In less than three seconds. The ingredients In this composition Mr. Salvator keeps secret The American Inventor. MANCH ESTERS ARE COMING TO AMERICA LONDON. Nov. 9. The duke and duchess of Manchester, formerly Miss Helen Zimmerman of Cincinnati, sail today for America with their son. Lord Mandevllle. They are accompanied also by Mrs. Rhinelander Stewart and her two sons, as well as James Henry Smith. While In New rs York and later on at Tuxedo the will be the guests of James Henry Smith. Their plans are to tour around the world as guests of Mr. Smith. two-year-o- ld Man-cheste- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND One pup. Call 150 S2nd A WATCH SALE This week we will reduos the price on our entire stock of WATCHES RAILROAD WATCHES, GENTLEMEN8 WATCHES, LADIE8 WATCHES, BOYS WATCHES. All manner of movements and quality of eaeoe will euffer in this reduction. Nothing withheld. From $540 to $20040 watches. ' Bargains All Week. J. S. LEWIS & Co. AT THE St D er I dislike to. hear a man preface a story he Is about to perpetrate with the remark that it Is a 'good one, " said J. H. Campbell at the Willard hotel last night, for It always seemed to me that the story itself might be the best evidence, and the hearer the her.t Judge. This one may he good or otherwise Just as It strikes you: "In a neighboring state lives a man who Is not unknown to political fame, and who has an Inordinate fondness for the great American game poker. Also he la possessed of a wife, a good and gentle creature, to whom he la absolutely devoted. The glamour of his own fireside overshadows all other attractions In his estimation save once In a while, when the rattle of chlpa, a secluded room and his own select circle of cronies get the best of him. As a rule on one of these occasions, when the call of the cards la In the ascendancy, he manages to break the spell st a respectable hour and hurry home with a guilty conscience. "But In all such arrangements there comes a time when the spirit of gambling rushes through the victim in such an ungovernable flood ss to eliminate all else. This friend of mine for he la. and a good one, too waa not the exception which proves the rule, and this very disaster befell him one night. When the game broke up and those who had been sitting in sought their places of residence it was through the early morning sir. Heavy of heart and light of pocketbook this friend of mine hurried home, expecting nothing but wrath which he had earned. He was confident that hla wife would be awaiting him. And she was. In fact, she opened the front door and admitted him, but not with anger, merely reproach. which was more eloquent In that It was not spoken, but looked at him from eyes. Where have you been, dear?1 she asked. T have been waiting for you ever so long.' "This was not the reception he had anticipated, and her unanswerable question confused him. Before fie could frame a reply she continued: It's almost morning note, and I haven't slept a wink all night. "He had been unable to lie to her, and truth, at once pointing the wray, gave him tongue to end the lntervlewr. "Neither have I, dear. Er r let's go to bed!'" Louisville Courier-Journa- l. tear-bedimm- ed PUT TIGHTS ON DANCING POSTS. Since the underground was first mentioned those concerned have been pestered by Inventors with schemes. But the most original was offered to the officials yesterday, when a seedy-looklman with a head two sixes too ng big wanted to hire the white posts that line the express tracks. "What for?" he was asked. "For advertising purposes." "No one could see the stuff you painted on them." "Huh! Guess you never saw a All I got to do Is to paint those post with pictures or dancing girls, one after the other to rhsngtng positions, and when the train gets to going all you'll see when you look out of the windows of express trains Is a It's the greatest running vaudeville. Idea ever." New York World. Our retail stock of $2,000 Is now he Ing sold st cost UTAH KNITTING WORKS. New -- s i Materials Fancy-Wor-k FREE LESSONS TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Miss Dss has rstumsd from Now York. During hsr stay of ovsr five months in Nsw York Miss Dsa had ampls opportunities to Improve her knowledge of Fancy Work. Whole days wars spent In the bast Fancy Work stores in New York. Other whole days in the wholesale houses, buying the novelties that were nsw and popular in New York for you. .The result is that our Fancy Work Department is teaming with materials that you eant find elsewhere. Materials whoso newness will as any in the country. please you. Ideas that make this little department quits as te THE CLASS IN FANCY WORK Will begin next Saturday. Free lessons will hereafter be given each Tuesday and Saturday from 9 to 11:30 oclock. Mies Dee will weleome her old pupila and new ones. LEARN PYROGRAPHY . rl w We have just received a fresh supply of wood novelties stamped and ready for burning. This work Is easily learned and surprisingly pretty suits are obtained at a small cost Theres Just time enough to prepare the gifts you'll want for Christmas- If you begin now. re-V- Jw - Wood cTfdbelties 25c to $7.00 Outfits $1.50 to $5.00 New Caps Face Chamois Excellent quality, soft 5c 5c and fine, only Handkerchiefs Worth 8 On sale and 7e. you our complete line of Ladles and Children's late style Children's Purses Belt Special New line of the latest styles and newest shaped black silk belts, all sixes. Cv Each caps, with the popular Visor peak. Red, brown, blue and Large line of Childrens purses, made of good quality brown leather. Inside fittings, braided leather handles. ' Only The popular material for waists this season. We have an elegant assortment of the plaid and Persian designed velvets at 90c and 75c. Plain colors at We are now prepared to show , Velvets white at and .. .' 75c, 60c Silk crushed Velvet promises to he one of the best sellers for Jackets, waists and childrens dresses this season. Hava It In a large assortment of beautiful shades. Looks rich and beautiful when $1.00, 90c and made up. Yard... $1.00 FRENCH FLANNELS We are offering a special line of 75c French Flannels In the latest Special Very suitable for Shirt Waists and Kimonas. R Wright W. designs and ' stripes, fa VvIltS uU - & Sons Co. timates. GOOD HUNTING. OUR OMmsaM Is this a good place to bunt asked tbe amateur .gunner. You could "Sure, replied the boy. hunt here fur a week an never find none. Philadelphia Ledge. reed-bird- s?' HARVEST SALE CAPTURED IN SALT LAKE. Man Who Hold Up Ysrdmsster Patch Will Be Brought to Ogdsn Jl IN J for Trial. Chief of Police Lynch of Salt Lake spent yesterday In Ogden and while here he obtained the description of the two men who held up Yardmaster George Patch here some days ago and, hardly had he reached his headquarters last night before he wired back to Chief Browning that he had both men in custody in his Jail and that the watch stolen from Mr. Patch was also In his possession. The two men had ben sentenced to 100 days each, one for carrying a conlt cealed weapon and the other for Lake Jail and be brought to O They will be released from the den for prosecution for. the more grave offense. The description of the thugs furnished by Mr. Patch tallies exactly In every way with the appearance of the men, and the watch la Patch's without a doubt, as the number, case, works, tc are Identical. It Is thought by the local officers that s had Salt lake for their the rendezvous and took a flying trip to Ogden on the night of the robbery for the express purpose of bagging their game and throwing the Ogden police LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, FURS AND LADIES' SUITS A vag-Sa- hold-up- WILL SURPASS ALL FORMER .... EFFORTS TO ATTRACT PLEASE THE PUBUC DRESS A WEEK DIABET- ES NEWS. law Offices of Henley & Costello, San Francisco, Oct. 81. To the Legal Profession, Ogden: I was a witness In the following: Two years ago Professor Yost of Palo Alto, who was In an extreme condition due to Bright's Disease, came to my office with his physician (who had Diabetes) to meet a party who claimed cures had been discovered for these fatal diseases. The facts cited were astounding and both went on for treatment. To the amazement of us all, both recovered, and the physician is now using the treatment In his practice. Learning that my old law partner, Judge R. R. Bigelow, had Bright! Disease, and that his case was looked upon as hopeless by hla physicians, I told him of It. It resulted In his complete recovery. As to the curability of Hrlght'a Disease and Diabetes, I have no more doubt about It than I am living. BARCLAY HENLEY. The above refers to Fulton's the only cures known for Bright's Disease and Diabetes. W. Glddinga, druggist, Is the local agent. Send for pamphlet. When to suspect Bright's Disease weakness or loss of weight; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after the third month; urine may show sediment; One or falling vision, drowsiness. more of these. GOODS OF UNPRECEDENTED MONDAY AND DURING THE WEEK OF OUR GREAT HARVEST SALE WE WILL OFFER PRACTICALLY UNLIMITED QUANTITIES OF STRICTLY STAPLE AND SEASONABLE OF BARGAINS IN THESE SEASONABLE, STYLISH AND MUCH off all poslble clue. BRIGHT8 DISEASE AND I Pm Harvest Sale AND PRICE-CUTTIN- WANTED FABRIC8. TEiomsis ILastt A LESSON FOR RUSSIA. Alfred Austin has been lisping in numbers again about the Russo-Japanewar. The new poem la entitled "Nemesis, and is printed in the Independent. The last stanxa follows: And the strong young Scion of yet young Sire keeps watch, but with war flag furled,' And Rrltlsh sentinels motionless stand at the fortress gates of the world, While Nemesis near fraud-pilferPort with narrow knots of steel. And the prowling sloth Skulks snow-war- d more, with the feet of fate ' at Its heel; And high in heaven reigns Right Divine, still wields the scepter and rod. ;qa Sb pio anoe b oj e.n n.noX axod.s And worshippers throng to Buddhist I jhjui dj qujp noX jj puy siWH shrines, praising the will of God. 'Still p0 We do not know what It means, hut sdjJ oi s.ii u.noX qiiui anas qujp nx Russia richly deserves it, and we hope It will be a lesson to her. j bXbb oq.u joj.iop b B.sjsit XpJo.M se Com-pnun- ed . Sunday Nov. 13th. Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m., returning leaves Salt Lake City 10:80 p. m. Invited. Fare round trip Everybody $1.00. , tf Ol.UU AA Telephones for M RESIDENCES CA Telephonesfor 311 BUSINESS Numbers 16955 and 16975 are tbe winners at the Ogden Steam Laundry this week. Try our distilled water washing It's great! Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Read our display ad. on page 6; It will save you money. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. Company New evening clasa In health and artistic physical culture, directed by Mra. Helen P. Waite, opens Thursday. November 10th, at I p. m. In basement of Congregational church. Course, $5. Everything at cost. Works. Ask the Office for Particulars. WH ATS THE CIRCULATION THATS THE VITAL POINT! Closing out Millinery Sale at Opera Utah Knitting House block. Everything at coat MRS. TOLLER. |