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Show OAiLY PACE TWO. UTAH STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, to suffer much while the divorce suit wiis pending. Khe finally was won over, REMARRY She however, through her children. made several conditions under which she would consent to a remarriage. she FORMER HUSBAND one was thatInall the debts which li:kd incurred lighting the divorce :tar previous lo her decision to let the matter go by default should be paid by Mr. Pliipps. This will include the 3M3.UOO which she is said to have borPRINCIPALS IN CELEBRATED DI- rowed from Hart McKee when in trou- WORKING MODELS AT LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR. VORCE CASE. ble, and for which Hart McKee made chim some lime ago. Will Show What Hat Baan Dona to Laurence Phipps and Mrs. Phipps Will Rsdaam Arid Wsatarn Ba Marriad at an Desfness Cannot Be Cured Lands. Early Data. WILL By local applications, mTSIU'Iu;, Pa., Keb. 1. Laurence the TMlUburg millionaire, and hln beautiful funner wife, Genevieve rhliu. Chandler Philips, lire to be remarried in Pittsburg at an early (lute. This is the announcement passed about quietly by friends of both of the principals in what was the most sensational divorce suit in the history of Pittsburg, with the possible exception of the e rase. Henry Phipps, the wealthy uncle of Laurence Phlpa, the inan who made all the millions for Laurence, has demanded that they remarry for the sake of the children, and those who know Phipps best say that at no time since the divorce was granted has he been averse to remarrying the beautiful woman to whom he lost his heart many years ago. But Mrs. Phipps, say her closest friends, was nut anxious to marry Mr. Filipps again, since she had been made Klng-llark- as they cannot reach tile diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Because of the large amount of land In the Pacific northwest which has been reflu lined by irrigation, and the larger amount that la at present worthless on account of the lack of water supply, the Irrigation exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition will prove unuaualiy interesting. The exhibit will be complete, well arranged and instructive, and will prove a marvel lo Eastern people, who know little of the wonderful results which an artificial water supply has accomplished In many western districts. The exhibit will consist largely of working models of Irrigation projects, the largest being patterned after the built In 13,000,0110 plant now being The models will southern Arisona. show the manner of storing water by reservoirs, the method of carrying It Into the lowlands by means of canals and flumes and its final distribution to the lands to be irrigated. There will FEBRUARY 1. 1905- - also be models of dams and reservoirs, Instruments used in DIVIDENDS PAID III amount of water the determining from any given utilised be which may stream. In addition to these displays MONTH OF JANDARV there will be a practical illustration of of back on methods grounds Irrigation the government building, in the peninsula In Guild's lake, where there will be a small farm with crops growing oil land actually Irrigated. ONLY TWO UTAH MINES PAID DIVIDENDS. Croup arid an exhibit of Total for tho Month From tha Silver Begins with the symptoms of a King and the Utah Consolidated mon cold; there is chilliness, sneexlng. Wee 1550,000. hot skin, pulse, sore throat, quick hoarseness and impeded respiration. Ciive frequent small doses of Ballard's Only two Utah mines paid dividends Snow Liniment to the throaL the last month the Sliver Colo., New Vllet. during A. Castle, Mrs. "I think King and Utah Consolidated. The forwrites. March 19th. 1901: Ballard's llorehound Syrup a wonder- mer checked out the eum of 1100,000, reful remedy, and so pleasant." 25c, 50c and the shareholders of the latter thus them $450,000, ceived between . Geo. F. Cave. Sold by and making the total for the month com- How Negus" Originated. Negus, aa much enjoyed in the army a grog la in the nary, attains Its name from a Jovial colonel la the days of George I. This Col. Negus to drink the, mild was accustr.-re- l elixir of the ancient Roman, wine and water, and mnle himself so famous In the habit of avoiding Imminent quar-reldebates among hla or cool In r hot Junior officers lv- saying In his hearty, Come, boys, lets eontaglous fr-cdrink soire cf xy liquor," till Negus sect me the briquet of wine diluted wit1 he cup of truce. s Mountain in line, as it had disiri,, W and just why .,0 solution, but thci-believe that he bi, r K t the south l on ,0 . 0!Ter '"b tm- - known fact that much to the cuinr.irv is preparing lo ii.st.,1,' age system, au.l , , i to a ln-ii- , !(l h u t 'ery tl. '.kj,.'""11' provements. So it that those In author. iy to suspend paym-,- ,, posed change i are Whlle the divide,.., lighter than usual. gressed satisfactorily U1 camps of the stai- - Thi particularly true of Bingham. Park ri,y county are concern,-,- , ..n(,' well to add. Tinii,'. month of February iil dend record brought near normal again. Tins . ktui. in-- , 11 Miff Ih K'j- - fcal Pm- - 'y 411 llhd the been r t 4l- - decidedly off month. The directors of the United Statee Mining company met a few days ago and posted a dividend of 50 cents a hare, but it does not become payable until February 15th. Good tea is a real To a good many the absence of seem will from the list strange, is long comfort in it, as It haa been a regular contributor for besides the taste for aa in. a number of years; but at the December meeting of the board of directors stant. It was decided to make quarterly instead of monthly distributions, aa heretofore. None of the Tlntlc mines responded, although several of them could have done eo without causing the slightest JOURNAL AD8. BRING REULT$ TEA Daly-We- st good-ther- e a HAVE TO ANNOUNCE to the people of Ogden and vicinity that we have bought at a great sacrifice THE HUB stock of Hens Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings. Mr. Hardman, on account of larger business interests in Seattle, is forced to leave wliat lias been a very lucrative business and will go at once to his new home. We, desiring to secure the room now occupied by THE HUB, and in order to secure it, we had to buy the Merchandise, as Mr. Hardman held the lease. m Sale Begins Friday, February 3d, We Have Secured This $20,000 Worth of High Class Hens Wearables WHICH WE BOUGHT THI8 ENTRE LOW FOR YEARS TO COME. As Is Well Known The Hub 9 Oclock A. M. We Announce That on Friday, February 3rd We Will Place on Sale AT A RIDICULOUSLY LOW FIGURE, AND WE PROPOSE TO SELL IT AT FIGURE. WE CAREFULLY EXAMINED EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE AND FIND THE STOCK EXCEPTIONALLY CLEANAND WELL SELECTED. WE HAVE TO 8AY UPON THE HONOR AND INTEGRITY OF BUSINESS MEN, WHO INTEND TO MAKE OGDEN OUR HOME (AND WE DEPEND UPON YOU FOR OUR 8UCCESS) THAT WE HAVE FOUND IN THIS STOCK ONLY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. A CORRESPONDINGLY at STOCK AT SUCH PRICE8 THAT WILL WARRANT YOUR BUYING TO LAST YOU THIS GREAT SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH. AND AS 8PRING GOODS WILL HAVE TO BE LOOKED AFTER THEN, WE WILL BE FORCED TO DISPOSE OF THIS IMENSE 8T0CK TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. AND ALSO THE STOCK NOW LOCATED AT THE TOGGERY ON 25TH ST. at Reasonable Prices and their Prices Will be Left on Goods in Plain WE PROPOSE TO SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS Has Sold Goods Figures Hens Suits Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-price- d Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit d Suit h These consist of the make principally. goee with every article bought at this sale. Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-price- Steln-Rloc- Our guarantee Youths and Childrens Suits With this line aa with the others we find only high class goods, but you should take the opportunity that may not come Again In many years to supply your boys with the best made clothing at the price of the cheap gradea. Boys and Youths Long Pants Hub-price- d Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Suite Suite $15.00 12.00 10.00 Suits Suits Suits 7.00 Suits Sale price Sale price Sale price Kale price Sale price $9.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 Childrens Suits J SALE 18 BONA FIDE AND NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED TO TREAT ALL CUSTOMERS RIGHT. AND THE PRICES WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. AND YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO BUY IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT YOU ARE GETTING A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN YOUR MONEYS WORTH. SELLING THIS MERCHANDISE AT SUCH EXTREMELY LOW PRICES IS TO GET THE ROOM TO PLACE OUR OWN IN OUR OBJECT STOCK, AND WE ASSURE YOU THAT WHAT YOU BUY AT THIS BALE WILL BE THE HOUSEHOLD TALK FOR MONTHS TO COME. WE BOUGHT THE 8TOCK AT HALF VALUE AND WE SELL IT ACCORDINGLY. pHIS X THE TOGGERY PEOPLE SALE AT HOSC THE HUB ON & STORE ROOfl ROWN i J the toggery people 2449 Washington Avenue t |