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Show Z" w4 : political Gossip TwimK-ratl- Th! primary DAILY ; complete ticketwillj-- e nominated. GOLDFIELD IS ANOTHER PLE CREEK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1S04. EXHBlIIONjfT t: . I .iiv j,. - W Pro-ducti- ed ' SI-Cr- de dt . ck lesiilrii, better than other good tea? if Same as with everything e'se. Men differ; t.uis mens differ. liven, aura, yof ylfiStlih.h. Continuation of our Grand Millinery Opening all this week. Friday and Saturday evenings the store will be open to people who cant come during the day. Handsome souvenir given to each lady In attendance. We give especial attention to children. A hand-- 1 some book cover given to all. Leader Millinery. S Hand-Color- ed Lincoln. uljeetinn, ciiiisiMtiiiK of ubout Hie liiiiiiireil mill fifty piece of china-war- e, from jardiniere to tea sets, shows l lie lruit of careful study, us well ,i of wonderful talent and stampd Mrs. Herrick's work as the eiuul of Une of tlu promiiifiit features of the picture trade this in the western country, any hand-colore- d facMrs. Herrick has spent considerable year is the large demand for high-grad- e time in study and w as tutored by such similes. We have them of and colorings. variety styles renowned artists as Mrs. Aulich, Mrs. Kraexee anil Mrs. Anna Crane of We take pteasure in calling the attention of the picture lovers of llishoff of Detroit; Marshall to a of series Vance Phillips and Mrs. SaOgden reproductions we have just received representing rah Wood Salford of New York, and her work has received noteworthy mention from other great artists. She is a careful observer of nature, which adds sest mid life to her work. Her masterpiece, an elongated flower vuse. adorned with a beautiful bouquet of sunflowers, painted from nature, is With the present craze for prints showing the prominent indeed beautiful and the blending of colors from a powerful deep yellow to characteristics of the Holland people, these a brown Is exceedingly effective. pictures are sure to be very Among other excellent pieces of work are: popular this season. Two large rose vases, one covered with pink and the other with bridea roses. Both have an original gray blending color scheme. Two beautiful punch bowls, one in the conventionalised style, with a heavy border of cherries and leaves on a gold backa blood red ground, ground above finished with snappy black Hue. The other is covered with autumn leaves on a light background. The Inside of ; each is a mass of shadows A large chrysanthemum vase, painted under the direction of Mr. Aulich of Chicago is another exceedingly creditable piece of work. Her figure pieces, among which a pair of rose Jars with "The Birth of Venua" and A Daughter of the Sea aa subjects, are the most noteworthy. WAS SHOTT SHOT BY NOTT OR NOT? They are done in heavy yet exceedingly harmonious tone. The two mentioned are done aa a pair and are light A London newajiaper profeeees to and dark respectively. The sea effect have found the We are telling meat at reduced prices and onlyHANDLE THE following in an Ameriin each of these is renltlstic Indeed, BEST. Try ua and be convinced. Fresh fleh and oysters, fresh can newspaper: and the blending Is perfect and charmbutter and eggs, always on hand. A duel waa fought in Texas reing. A "Monks Tankard," with its sub- cently by Alexander Shott and John 834 TWENTY-FIFTSTREET. PHONE ject, "The Jolly Friar, la done in a S. Nott. Nott waa shot and Shott was soft tone with the effect of a damp noL In this case It is better to he Two other similar vases atmosphere. Shott than Noth ore In red and green monocrome. "There was a rumor that Nott waa There are many other beautiful and skilfully worked pieces such as ice ahot, and Shott avows that he shot cream and tea sets, salnd dlsher, Nott, which proves either that the shot plates, etc. shot at Nott waa not shot, or that Nott Firs. Herrick has Issued a general waa ahot notwithstanding. CircumInvitation to her friends, asking them stantial evidence le not always good. to visit her studio. She Is assisted in "It may be made to appear on trial her work by Miss Josephine West, her that the shot Shott shot shot Nott, or sister, who has also taken advanced aa accidents with firearms are freInstruction in the east and executed quent, it may be possible that the shot WE EXTEND TO THE LADIE8 OF many meritorious paintings Shott ahot Shott, when the whole afMrs. Herrick and her sister will take fair would resolve Itself into its origOGDEN AND VICINITY A CORDIAL their work to Salt Lake during the inal elements, and 8hott would be shot INVITATION TO ATTEND OUR following week to place the same upon and Nott would be not. exhibition at the state fair. "We think, however, that the shot FALL OPENING TO TAKE Shott shot shot not Shott but Nott; PLACE FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY, See Stafford Millinery Co's. advt. on anyway. It la hard to tell who wee shot another page. Fall opening Sept. 23 and who was not The Mixer and SEPTEMBER 23D AND 24TH. WE and 24. Server. HAVE EXCEPTIONALLY AN Hit- - e. 1417 Facsimiles . inn Chi-cuk- o; iir. Holland Children Boyle Furniture Co. Artistic Framing Reasonable Prices -- LOOK OUT! THATFOm? r,or.th: H 16-- FALL OPENING LARGE DISPLAY OF FRENCH PATTERNS; AL80 A FULL LINE OF STREET WEAR HATS. Stafford Millinery Company OVER WRIGHTS. A Jewel The program during the coming week at the Pastime Theater promises to surpass anything ever seen In the house. The great illusionist, Travelle, has been secured and hla act la said to excel even anything done by Hermann. The latter usea mirrors to successfully accomplish his tricks, while Travelle usea no accessories whatever. It le well styled the most mysterious act on earth. Everything le done on a while background with the strongest calcium light It la possible to throw upon the stage, and Travelle offers $500 to any one who will solve Its mystery. 8PECIAL CANDY MATINEE, 8ATURDAY; CHILDREN, 5 CENTS. EVENING PEROFORMANCES AT 8 AND 9:15. ADMI8SION 10 CENT8. Continuation of Our Grand Millinery Opening Remainder of the Week Range Free FOR EACH DOLLAR PAID US EITHER ON ACCOUNT OR CASH PURCHASE BETWEEN NOW AND DECEMBER 24TH WE GIVE ONE TICKET EN- TITLING THE HOLDER TO ONE CHANCE ON DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 24TH. A OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. THE INSTALLMENT HOUSE. AAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a ffriday and Saturday Evenings the store will be open to people who cannot come during the day Handsome Souvenir Given to each ( tt: itEEsriV : if liiii-M- w TEA I '.i i'r?: i fti CRIP- :? Spec- - t exhibit imm of liin.i, I'OUery :ui'l li.h-- k in ilt. i i t y , if nut in the SI ite. I..m ,lu exhibition m ifi,. ntU- li" of .Mis. John I. Herrick, at her Ii.mii-- hae been doing lately In p0"' of and the Kearns-t,p the enemywill have half of Extension There of the Tonopah Railthey road Will Make It the Greatest ZSSJSZOne to them. Camp Known. down fvidenty lylneea fflp the hou,e 0f rcp- Kuchler. ntatlvea will be Ruloph Mining men from all sevtions of the country are going In search of hidden wealth in the new Nevada year-ol- d F0R HER SAKE bonanza camp of Goldfield, which is aald to be another Cripple Creek. Greeted the The Combination mine opened up by Fair Siaed Audience at the Grand a Boston syndicate, headed by Arthur Last Night. Winslow, was the first Important strike In Goldfield. The property was audience greeted the bonded tor $7,500 last October. As a A For Her Sake" at the prospect this showed a broken-u- p of -r-tormance and formation of rhyolitic quarts, quarts Grand opera house last evening and all stained with Iron rendition lt by a and rhydollte,from $8 to . thoroughly enjoyed $247 gold to asaylng of the the ton. High competent company. The plot grade shipping ore was tor- -' encountered to the depth, 250 feet, but -- uy illustrates the hardships and ia eo far no definite walls have been tuxes undergone by the serfs in and also contains a vivid por-n- it found to this ore sone, nor la there any -; direct course to dip to the bodies of of rustic life in Russia. It conhigh-graamount hate of ore which are Intermixed considerable a tilns does not overshadow with lower grade streaks, end occaand love, but ths sional barren batches of rhyolite. goodly amount of comedy. bal- Since opening the mine has paid all The company as a whole is well ad- - expenses and provided the purchase anced and the characters are well Edabilities. price. their respective to ..tod Florence, owned by Messrs. Lock-harwin Scribner, as Prince Vladimer, Is ault-e- d and Parker, for production altn actor of high caliber and well The his part Helen Gallingwater most equals the Combination. for t as Olga Patoeki, and Gertrude Ritchie owners recently effected a lease with are Investors, who advanced the money for u Phillss Gray, a New Tork girl,Billy developing. Messrs. Lockhardt and good in their respective parta B. Parker retained one-ha- lf Marc General Gruffoff, as Interest In garble j1 Robbins as Greigorvitch .a police spy, the lease. A short time ago they made and Ray Laldlaw as the English lord a shipment to the American Smelting - and Refining company at Salt Lake, of also handle their parts In an able manwhich (77 sacks returned $40,170, 7(2 ner. sacks of lower grade bringing $11,70(, while 2( sacks brought $7,350. Startling Evidence. The Jumbo, also adjoining the Combination, la now under lease, shipping Freeh testimony In great quantity is ore carrying in value from $200 to constantly coming In, declaring Dr. $1,000 a ton. In the Bowea-Kerrlelase of the Jumbo an eight-inc- h Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequal- streak on the hanging wall yields ased. A recent expression from T. J. says as high aa 313 a pound, while McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va., serves as the vein for a width of five feet avI had bronchi- erages $1,000 to the ton. Ninety sacks example. He writes: tis tor three years and doctored all the of ore assayed from $150 to $350 per Then I sack, and the greatest depth so far time without being benefited. attained is but fifty feet. began taking Dr. King's New DiscovThe success of the January lease ery, and a few bottles wholly cured me. Equally effective In curing all which adjoins the Combination, forma T .ii one of the remarkable stories of gold tig and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guarant- mining. Two whims were run and in eed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Trial five months the lessees marketed 505 bottles free, regular sixes 60c and 31. tone of ore which netted at the smelter $55,431, besides which they have $60,-00- 0 worth of ore in transit and 7,000 COLONEL ASHBY. tons on the dump, of an average value When Ah got up this m awning Ah of $35. was tempted by the cleah aih and It Is expected the Tonopah railroad axuhe sky and went out upon the front will be extended to Goldfield, which moment A In down the lateh, pohch. would give an outlet for Immense valley, came the ping of a rifle. Some of free milling ore averagquantities eahly hunteh after blhds, quoth Ah ing 310 a ton. Conservative mining Wondeh if he hit anything?" A minoperators say the camp la one of the ute lateh came anotheh ping, and a greatest known to gold miners. There bullet sipped by mah head. Then Ah has been a large Influx of miners durdiscovehed that somebody was shootithe past summer and prevailing ing ng at me. Ah tried to locate the and wages are aa high as usual mahksman to a few seconds, but an- prices in new camps. otheh bullet tohe behind me, and Ah decided to seek coveh. Ah got behind 8prains. a post, and a couple mohe shots rang S. A. Read, Cisco, Texas, out with no results. Then came a writes, March 11, 1901: My wrist was sprainpehlod of silence, and then a gentleman with a brand-negun came out ed so badly by a fall that It waa useof the hollow and walked lelauhely less; and after using several remedies tohds me. that tolled to give relief, used BaGood mohnlng, kunnet llards Snow Liniment, and was cured. said he. Good mohnlng, suh, Ah answehed. I earnestly recommend It to any one Kunnel, said he, pahdon me, but suffering from sprains." 25c., 50c, can yo tell me Jest how toh It is from $1.00. For sale by Geo. F. Cave. To front dooh to the edge of the hollAT THE HOTELS. ow?" Ah measuhed it once," said Ah, Following are the out of town arand Its 527 feet Why do yo ask?" rivals at the Reed and Broom hotels: The Reed Dr. E. B. Isgrun, Salt Well, kunnel. said he, "Ahm trying mah new rifle. Ah sighted on yo Lake: L S. Mucklson, New Tork; P. to 500 feet and when Ah didnt hit W. Shattuck, New York; Thomas jo Ah concluded that Ahd been de- Reeves, San Franciaco; C. E. Metsger, ceived by the gunmakeh. Ah made a New Tork; B. K. Coffman, Fort Worth, Might miscalculation In the distance, Tex.; E. G. Settle, Chicago; R. C. Dus-ta- r, and hence the gun was not to blame. Chicago; M. J. OBreln, Rochester, Many thanks, kunnet many thanks!" N. Y.; O. H. Cooper, Boston; W. E. Welt suh, hospitality la hospitality Gilbert, Los Angeles; R. C. Herrick, In the south, and so Ah had a nlggah Salt Lake. The Broom S. J. Fleming, Salt bring Juleps. What else could Ah do a gentleman? Chicago Journal. Dee Louis Porte s, F. Lake; Salt J. J. Torvute, Kelton; Lake; A. L. Warfleet, Clayton; Theo. W. Wilson, Lakeside; W. R. Aahment, Roseta; W. Yule, Australia; A. H. Salt Lake; J. J. Toronto, Salt Grose, How can Schillings Best Lake; E. H. Lane, Promontory; D. E. Black, Morgan. be fiilr-sia- III Mil and the At this county and JOURNAL, Beaut. ful and Elaborate itTens of China Painting Are Shown. Many heU on October 5th on Monday, the 3d. SSve STATE HRS. HERRICK'S ALL FLOCK TO county convention c UTAH Lady in Attendance. Special Attention Given toto Children A Handsome Book Cover Given All. THE LEADER MILLINERY 2351 Washington Avenue |