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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, the new party h. Moyle for governorDi ndtfPoweri for congress, the nominee for theae office. TrU " Xl an lil i. . j cirne" ra ee re-rd- ve n Pr Sd FALL OPENING WILLIAM RYAN Roman Ring. THE PASTIME. at the Pastime this week contains one of the most mystifying turna ever Been ln a vaudeville house ln this city. Travelle, the ilTravelle lusionist, Is the mystifler. aeema to outdo Hermann In hla mysterious work and the act must certainly be aeen to be appreciated. The bill also comprises a number of excellent comedy stunts. The program WIFE JOE ZARELLA AND Cunicdy Sketch. CARL DEVERE Swede Monologlat. All the Latest French Ideas in Pattern Hats and Tailored Street Wear. AND DE ALMO Musical Sketch. BURTON j ..Amusements.. The theatrical season was inaugurated at the Grand opera house last melonight when that well-knodrama. An Orphan's Prayer," was presented. The audience was not so Urge as might have been expected, but those present lacked nothing of enthusiasm. The pUy has been seen here before, but Is of that cUss of drama which never fails to attract, betas, aa It la, a combination of pathos and comedy so Intermingled us to hold the attention of the audience from tart to finish. All the characters are in capable hands. Miss Nettle aa CaUmlty," being purtic-uUrl- y successful, and the play Is splendidly staged. There were many comments on the Improved appearance of the house. The theater now presents a clean, bright appaeranct! well lighted and a wholesome atmosphere pervades the whole establishment. Manager Grant sees to It that nothing ia left undone that will In any way tend to the comfort and convenience of patrons, and altogether the house, under the new management, made a most auspicious opening. The next attraction Is "For Her Suke," which will be produced tomorrow (Wednesday) night. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY September 20th and 2 1st LEWIS SISTERS Snug and Dance. E. R. GOURLEY'S UTAHNA-SCOPNew Pictures. Ladies are Cordially Incited E ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. MRS. Over Nye's Store The longer eyes are deprived of the aid they NEED, the worse they become. This is especially so in eye defects of young people. The eyes of children should receive special attention during their school days. Many a child might have become a power ln the land If not handicapped by aome bodily defect. Of all the allmenta to which children are liable, eye defects are becoming the moat common. I exercise great care ln examinations of thla kind and GUARANTEE satisfaction. Goose Quill C. P. UTTER Office ARE The Eye Man in Jsase SATISFACTION ON OUR J. Driver's Drug Store. Saturday, September PENCIL8, t LUNCH BOXES. SCHOOL BOOKS COMPOSITION TABLETS, NOTE BOOKS. AND Webster Dictionaries 8TREET. Successors to Daynes Music Co. FROM 25e to $10. SALT LAKE CITY. A COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES. EX- 24. Via Oregon Short Line, $49.50 round trip from Ogden, which Includes necessary rail and stage transportation, also hotel accommodations for the regular seven-da- y trip beyond Monlda. Ask agents for particulars. C. J. A. Lindquist Stationery Co. Burts New Line of Your Trimmings Children Is now on display. Without doubt it is the largest, most varied and complete showing of fine Trimmings ever brought to Ogden. All the new fancies and effects in high-clas- s ideas exclusively shown at this store. Imported novelties of rare beauty, all widths and prices. Appliques, Lace and effects. In fact, no want too small or too large for us to supply. Require good, substantial food ; shareholders: Hand-Embroider- there is nothing quite so good as pure, s g, of the well-matur- ed and makes trimmings New Silk Dress Goods Crescent Flour Retains the sweet, nutty flavor of ed The special attention of dressmakers is directed to this matchless showing wholesome bread. and In accordance with law and an order of the hoard of directors made on the 29th day of July, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at 2684 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, October 7, 1904. at 6 p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. GEORGE GUTCH, Secretary. & 5J0-Open All Klght Tele;i-n- a 2620 Wasklagtoa Avs. Ogdaa, Utah. NOTICE. THE SOUTH WEDGE GOLD MIN-ln- g Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 3, levied by the board of directors of the South' WJMge Gold Mining company on the 29th day of July, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the numbers of the respective The Ross Book UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER A LITTLE NIGGARISM. The man with a timber claim la what? FERNANDEZ will make you shout with laughter over at the Pastime this week. DELINQUENT MUCILAGE QUARTS. 74 MAIN PARK GUARANTEED WE SELL INK AND t LA8T YELLOW 8TONE CURSION. WE AND IN SIZES FROM FOUR OUNCES TO PIANO I 18 BUT KIND8 FOUNTAIN PENS LUDWIG i ITS NOT USED NOW 8ELL ALL MODERN Has probably pleased the greater majority of musicians than any we know of. Besides, It Is not expensive, and can be bought on remarkably easy UTAHNA PARK. The bill at thla popular place of en- X terms. COME IN AND TRY IT. tertainment la up to the usual high Everett Dealers. It Includes standard of excellence. some decidedly novel features and Is CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. strong ln the comedy element There Is no diminution In the attendance, (Incorporated.) the usual large audiences being Tsmpls of Musio. Informal dancing party by the degree team, Weber Camp 74, W. O. W., will open Keisel'a hall thla season Friday night. All are invited to nttend. J. A. TOLLER 2411 Washington Avenue u TEA X 'V. . non-delive- ry minute-spendin- - MISS BRYCE. mining in, rierlariiig Dr K!i.i;'k X Discovery for t'onsump-tail!- , t'n.mlia and Colds to lie unequal-ed- . A recent expression from T. J. Mcl'uri.ind. BentorvUle, Va., serve as He writes: I had bronchl- example. li for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King' New Discover). and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective ln curing all Lung and Throat troubles. Consumption. Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sixes 50c and $1. In-S- ee S' V 1ST RATED SONG I'. BUILD of Hundred Bulletin: Binsham men of Utah who have hereto other to do their Proposition Meats Some Opposition f7fo! them are trying their 15,000 Damages for Injury Is falL ,ork thla Claimed From City. Senator Advocate: The People himself in the console At a regular meeting of the city be senator he can't he if that councll lust night and under the head In Utah lively make thing, least of unfinished business, a report from !!Stical circle, and causa the other the buildings and grounds committee, Lnnma no little uneasiness. to whom was referred the request for a lease on a portion of ground in the Old city hall square by Julian H. Young, ninaham Bulletin (Ind. Rep): who was heard. The Republican recommended report ot carried oft their feet in 1896, that the first bid of J. H. Young be JThave never apliL say they will rejected and that a second one which state he bad made be for some of the Democratic accepted. In this bid vote. not or this year the petitioner agrees to construct a ndidates two-stor- y, stone basement, theater on Herald: The Mor- - the Union square corner at Twenty-fiflft- h (Idaho) ' 'mp moat baneful street and Grant avenue, ci,urch exert on UUh politic! and condltiona for which he agrees to pay a rental of are calculated to discourage all 8100 per month for the first ten years American cltlsena, but we can-s- and 8160 per month for the remaining how the organisation of an ten years. The building la not to coat party will work an Im- leas than $85,000 and at the end of twenty years la to become the property provement of the city. Councilman Nye arose and moved The new psrk city Record (Rep.): that the report of the committee be seems to have been enthusiastically received 'in Salt Lake, and Its accepted and the leaae granted. Thla a heated opposition from upporters are working energetically brought out outl- Councilman new the If Moyea, who stated that success. party its hr he had been interviewed thla fall, it will by many ive the campaign the support of many who are prominent citlxeng and that they had We believe with all all expressed themselves aa opposed to gov opposed to It that the movement and were desirous of other right thinking Individuals, then should be absolute separation of seeing the spot turned into a pleasure ground. churcb nd state. The Paine then arose and said: The way of a city now has too many pleasure poise Statesman: was Illustrated by Senator grounds which we are unable to take pulpu-iscare of. This place baa been a dumpDietrich of Nebraska, who was asked ing and circus ground long enough and to aa York how he New in hy o friend I am ln favor of leasing It' the "Well," replied along. getting voj Craig said: I can see nothing in It Xebraskan, "the men whom I gave portions when I was governor still call but dollars and cents for the city. We Those whom I have once had a chance to secure the govme governor. ernment building, but did not accept. helped since I was elected to the senI am ln favor of lasing it or sellNow rest senator. The all call me call ate 1L" am I I ing guess me that damn lngrate. After a long crossfire of argument going as well as the average. the question was put to a vote and all Assurances members voted ln favor of granting gait Lake Tribune: the lease except Williams and Moyea hive come from a number of progrea-iv- e matter waa then referred to the Mormon that they will support The and grounds committee, the buildings are They say they the new party. and city attorney with power tired of being told how to vote by the mayor the to execute a contract. bishops and the president and The contract of P. J. Moran for of their church. the They say apostles ln district No. 12 was also acduty to their religion ends when they pavings cepted on condition that bonds are serve the church aa a religious organibe raissation and that further attempts to given and that the guarantee to two five years. ed from ecbuild up political power through A communication waa received from will not have clesiastical methods the mayor, in which he called attention their sanction. to the fact that the Utah National bank had failed to put ln a sidewalk ANOTHER FOOL PROPHET. adjoining their property and recomProvo Enquirer: It Is reported mended that the engineer be instructin Salt Lake that the Herald will, to build a sidewalk and that the ed u soon as the present campaign adjoining property be assessed to covIs through, cease posing as the of building. He also stater expense commence Democratic organ and of the downtown busied that many advocating the "new move. ness men in the city refuse to repair their sidewalks and recommended that Salt Lake Herald: Exactly aa Likethese parties be compelled to give an wise the Herald la going to propose Indemnity bond releasing the city from the name of John C. Graham, polygasuits in case of Injury to perdamage mist, aa a candidate for some office or sons the sidewalks. The recomusing other on a Social Purity platform. mendations were referred to the sideThen It la going to run Sam Galeazzl walks committee. for mayor of Salt Lake, and Scotty received A communication was al Rankin for governor. Between spella from H. I. Stoufer, asking that he be It will propose James Clove of Provo allowed 85,000 damages for Injuries reas a suitable man for chairman of the ceived by hla son, Fred, on September civil service commialaon because of bis 4th, near the corner of Adams avenue well known regard for the rule which and Tw'enty-fir- at street, by falling ban pernicious political activity on which was left open into a man-hol- e, the part of federal office holders. during the night. He states that his Oh, yea. The Herald la going to do son has received permanent Injuries lust what the Provo Enquirer says and that he will Immediately begin always. suit If the claim la not allowed. The matter waa referred to the law committee. Three Old 8awa. V the world seems cold to Bids were received from H. B. Stalyou. Kindle fires to warm It! and Skeen A Co. to furnish the lings let their comfort hid from view 20.000 pounds of oats for the fire deVinters that deform It Bssrta aa frozen aa your own partment. Stallings bid of 81.15 per To that radiance gather; cwt., which was 4 cents lower than will soon forget to moan, Skeen A Cos., was accepted. Ah! the cheerless weatherl'1 The sexton reported 885 In receipts If tha world' a wilderness, Informed the The dity engineer taUd houses In It! council that he had not yet received wui It help your loneliness Chi the winds official notice to begin work on Wall to din ItT Raloe s hut, however slight; Grant avenues between Twenty-fift- h and and brambles smother ; streets A to and Twenty-sixt- h roof and msal lnvlts Jd wans forlorn er brother. motion waa carried to Instruct the city engineer to begin aa soon as the conJO world's a vale of tears, tract la signed. tU rainbows span It! BjeaUi the love that Ilfs endear. The sanitary Inspector reported one of clouds -fan Itl of diphtheria and three of tyur your gladness to case land a gleam Unto oouU that phoid. and ln quarantine, one case of ahlvsr; tow Sorrow' s stream ata,JhIBi diphtheria and one of scarlet fever. with Hope's brigh A communication was received from aci ll Weber Stake academy asking for the Tha management of the Journal wIU the use of the Lester Park pavilion aa eon'4r It a favor If subscribers will a place ln which to play basket hall. and grounds Port of Referred to the buildings promptly any committee. Hpers. Telephone 664. Chambers moved that notice of Intention to pave Jefferson avenue on A Confession. both sides of the street between Twenty-fift- h ?U and ln 3rour arm "one else Twenty-thir- d danj,m Carried. be streets published. Al r0U clalm 1 Fw- ,n Your right" Williams moved that Contractor with omy day and O'Neil be Instructed to proceed the work of curbing and guttering on Pond, hidden stair, Steal fjr.Jecret 1,Ule street, beginning at huat t0 trystings Twenty-thir- d where" Wall avenue. Carried. T,,'ri,ory making meadows white Nye moved that the sewer bond be deughl"' "'1 in ring's fulness of rend and accepted and that the city "tlmenTrl Ma5r',w Burns some old-- recorder be empowered to execute It Carried. Nye moved that the city attorney Vt,yn,rlihoi,t1't or deed shall wrong though Klu. Instructed to draw up an ordinance be to lv Foil this best part of dism?: covering the laying of sewers ln and aroam of long ago, trict No. 9 on Grant avenue, Rorvuuii m1 fnlillment all Is yet to be. curbing gutters on Twenty-thir- d oul at Iaat my soul shall linow street. Carried. come Ick no mors from mem- S. S. Jones of Provo; ln behalf of the Msrgusrlte Merlngton. In Scribner's. Utah Oil A Asphalt company, address-ofed a communication to the council in fering for sale certain asphalt lands Uintah county. Referred to the street committee. asNye made a motion to levy an of way a to sessment right purchase tastcs and makes one through Canal alley. Carried. Councilman Moyea was appointed feel good besides. temporary chairman of the sanitary committee, and Chambers president Schilling's Best is the tea. pro tem of the council, during the abPresident Carr, who will enrun w maarny g )a don't sencea of short vacation. joy Councilman Moyes was appointed to "V Week of Sept. 19 m H. YOUNG WILL ON CITY SQUARE. w PROGRAM BID IS ACCEPTED JULIAN 5 23, 1904. Utahna Park SECOND THEATER j political Gossip TUESDAV. SEPTEMBER This department shows the range and posalbllity of Silk Cloth manufacture. The many distinct varieties never iall to elicit words of approval. We Invite you to see the new Silk Messellnes. Silk Poplins, Crepe de Chine and Crepe de Paris. All new and strikingly beautiful effects. S. J. BURT v a BROvS. berry most satisfactory bread. PEERY BROS. MILLING CO. MAKERS. Your Old Front Door Is Open 'to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Una of "Front Doors Just received, as well aa 143 wish TWENTY-FOURT- H a large line of Porch Columns, by tha Lumber Co. uregon ST. 'PHONE J |