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Show Ilocal Dr. II. J. drug atore. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1905. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE EIGHT. Jiu-Jit- su BRIEFS Pass Through Ogden Poulters Downfall Power' office over Utahna When In doubt order Hesaa Bread from your grocer. tf Freeh Oyster Banquet at the New Hermitage Hotel By Big Audience Sheldon Greeted iany Homeseekers Was Tabsrnado Crowded to Hear Noted Carl Poultar Thousands of Eastern People Looking Japanese Wrestler Puts Chicago Export Expour d Modom for Locations in the Western to the Mat For Two Straight Business Mothvds. States. Falla. Billy Wilson Hoot at F trowoll Recep- was crowded last The tuberuac-.Homeseekers are pouring into OgA. F. Sheldon of Chihear don by the score. Eastern people are evening men of Ogbusiness the address taking advantage of the present col- cago methods. buiir.esa to on dAe den up onist rates to look over the western fM1-1"The took for Sheldon Mr. hu subject men Real estate are country. dully h Good Bualnrss Building," of Science with Investors prospective negotiating real estate. Contractors and and for over an hour held his audience Ogden Hie way. who. by M. Ho, dearchitects expect a rush of building in'ensely Intel es ted wh'.-.- he expoundsame Jap that Eddie Itobliwsi of suced the mere modem vu" lhe during the coming year. feated so badly in Salt said In He cessful business building Henry Schwerin, a capitalist from trick. Quite a boy that turned the to see Vicksburg, Miss said this morning to part: crowd of local sports gathered the State Journal: "I am thoroughly "AH ha', e long understood business men lustily. the cheered the bout ond but have been lame an In love with this section. My eyes In a general way. ' It took the "Ju Jit" exponent Just All In Its science. knowledge la not been A the have opened. great certainly even minute to dispose of Poulter ao future awaits Ogden. Yes, I am rep- scientific. first time, but the next fall waa not It Is only so when classified, and minutes. twenty-tw- o resenting southern people who, owing easy, requiring Is It ihe classlfl'stlon wo try to teach. Kd Ferguson and Jock Harbertson to the recent annual slumps In cot There is a greater demand now for wont on for a go. Ferguson throwing ton and rice, are looking to the west effort along business lines con organised I say nothing definite l lie latter the first time In fourteen for homes. ever was before, and the than ther I contract thirty-thrshall as to what business minutes and the second time In outiock for American bunness Is great, I want I to here. like and Ogden stay - v minutes. e,- no-than It ever has been and our here." There is some talk of a match people ought to be trai id to get the the Jap and Mike Tokel. So far most out of It no definite arrangements have been "Statls'lcs prove thul ninety per made, but It le to be hoped that they cent of those woo engage In business will get together, as Ito la said to be I do not mean tha: they of nefall Is the leading exponent of the Japanese . go Into bankruptcy, but that Tocessity In style of wrestling In Utah, and to accomplish that which .fall they of fine an os find exponent kel lie will to attain. startl'd they In la as the there the American style Mors Land in Ogdon Canyon much larger number of is a "There west. tho Union Picifie Rail11? than there bus:ness in failures road Company. is among professional men, and it comes because of lack of proper train- WTaons Hermitage hotel In Ogden cvuiynn was the scene last night of an enjoyable gathering of the newspaper fraternity of Ogden, thj occasion belt g a faro well reception to Warren L. Wattle, who has Just lilt the Herald after eleven yea-- a of service and now takes up his duties with the Utah Construction company, of which he la secretary. Mr. Wattls Is to have charge of the work on the St. Louis, Rocky any atyl. Kennedy a. c'arl JIu JUsue was too mu1'11 f,,r 2454 Washington avenue. 'hlt Poulter lust evening, imd til! BhwrllT Joscphson of Box Elder the son of boy went to the mat county, came down this forenoon al Smim Japan In two alrslghi street Twriily-fiftAttorney Joseph Chea went to Balt Bros.' place on Lake Oily on legal bualnesa today. last evening. u e Mien Mamie De Ceah the Juggling aoubrelte iu the Lyceum all week. Don't miss seeing the automatic hair cutter at the Lyceum this week. J. K. Garrett and Bert Ward, Minidoka, Ida, bualnesa men, are In Ogden 11: W. liyler of Pocatello has a position In the office of ten dent Man son arropt-e- d . Superin-- Mlsa Cora Corse and Miss Anna Cave of this city are the guests of friends In Balt Like. Corwin Tp, smi uf AHoniey W. A. Lee, formerly of Ogden, hns been appointed to West Point. you do not i, If vou drink jrre-- n t a the flavor know the plinH!ini of Tea. of Golden Gate Ceylon A. W. Meek, the plumber, line, left for Ijelib- - const points. Mr. Meek Is areoniaii,e(1 by tils family. W. W. t 'alder of Balt Lake Is In Og- den to seeept position with Beowrrofl A Sins' company. John Thomas Jenkins of Plain City, aged 27, and Florence Turner, 25, of Hooper, were today granted a license to s e- ee be-we- en Power Company Buying Land . City Overrun With Bums and Beggars wed. Edward Holmes, the negro who waa Polies Hava Much Difficulty in Rid convicted of assault, was today sending ths City of These tenced by Judge Howell to thirty days Pests. Ir the county Jail. Mlsa Alice Pfium, cli treasurer of Aspen; Colo., waa the great of Miss At the present time the city Is overen route to run with what seems to be an organised gang of professional beggars. to the are made complaints day Every Do-seW. T. Kilts, aged 27, and Miss men are local police that HJort, ' 25, both of Ogden, were to live at the expense of today married by N. J. Harris in the attempting on beBorne of these the community. office of the county clerk. ing refused alms become abusive. Alvin Dahl, at one time a resident Judge Murphy of the police court has of Hooper, died yesterday at the hos- no sympathy with this class of offend pital. Dahl waa a victim of typhoid. era. lie says: I regret only that It He will be buried tomorrow at his for- la not In my power to deal more se mer home. verely with these loafers. The limit as Mlsa Margaret Kenyon, the young set by law is $20 fine. I would he only woman who was yesterday operated too pleased, If I could, to assess a fine upon at the Ogden General hospital of $100." for appendicitis, la reported today to be convalescent. Laura Markle yesterday, the Portland exposition. na able-bodi- I A The members of the Congregational church will give a reception at the church on Friday evening, September S3, to their new pastor, Rev. Noble S. KMerkin, and wife. I jess than four week- remain In which to take advantage of the low railroad rotes to go and see the Lewis end Clark exposition and the wonderful northwest country. - t J. H. "mvlne of Ann Arbor, Mich., and' John C. Davis of Ogden have formed a law , artnersliip under the Arm name of P?vlne ft Davis. They will have their offices n the Ecclea building of the Baptist church who The nre Interested in the fall work are requested to be present at the home of Mrs.' L N Smith, 2079 Porter avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, y order of the president. liu-le- s ''.i i- V Fall Opening of MilPnery All the latest designs in patterns and novelties of the eecson. Miss I.aura Markle has charge of trimming roo u. All are Invited to mil at 2274 Washington avenue, ippoalte Z. C. 31. I. Mrs. J. Warner. 1 President Fred Gooding of the Association Salt company, whose articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday. Is a brother of Governor Gooding of Idaho. The Incorporators of this gigantic enterprise are A. G. Horn. N. Wlthee. Amy Wlthee, M. F. Roy and Ivan W. Qoodneer. Active work on the refinery at Little Mountain will be commenced right away. ed Van Higgins Family At Utahna Park Bsautiful Songs Rendered by ths Com posor Himsolf, Assisted by His Wife. Utahna Park this week Is offering pleasing novelty In the musical line. IL Van Higgins, the composer of many beautiful songs, appears In person with his wife, rendering his own productions. To say that they have made a hit is putting It mildly. Every se lection Is greeted with an ovation and particularly those of Mr. Higginss own composition, vis: "Susan" and "Kathy The two little Higgins Kenney. children are also making a hit little short of the impression created by their elders, and have become the fa' vorltes of the park patrons. The Hlg gins's will remain here the balance the week, when they go to the Utahna theater at Salt Lake. IN DISTRICT COURT. Clark vs. N. O. Irrigation Company 8till On Trial. The day In the- - district court was occupied by Judge Howell In the hearing of the case of Francis Clark vs. North Ogden Irrigation company. The evidence la not yet all In and the case bids fair to occupy fully two days more before it will go to the court OLD WATCHES MADE NEW Good timo is a necessary feature of any watch. If your watch ia not keeping timo bring it hero. Wo will loan you ona to carry and put youra In accurate shape. No monkey busineoa here. Wo know what should bo done. J. S. LEWIS WATCH a COMPANY INSPECTORS 7 Several pieces of land In the vicinity of the power house near the mouth of the canyon have been purchased from the Union Pacific by the Utah Light and Railway company. The deal was closed by E. W. Wade of the power company. It is understood that the power dam Is to be raised about five feet, which will greatly Increase the horsepower generated. Mr. Wade gives no Information out for publication, stating that he will shortly go to Salt Lake with the plans for Improvements, where all will be determined. ing. , There are four basic elements in a business deal: "1. The salesman; 2, the customer; 3, the article sold; 4, tho sale itself. "The first need In trale is a realisation that the interests of employer and employe are mu'ual, they are dependent upon each ither, aril no business can be auccessf.il when they do not work together for 1L The unity of these two factors tends to a prof table balance theet for the former, and sooner or later to the wel fare of the latter. It is the employe wh j Is not afraid of work and Wirka Intelligently who advances. The sluggard does not Lanier Madison "The tattle is half won If the employer ha', confidence in his salesman Have Hearing end the salesman wins the confidence of his customers. When he defes that he and hla house will make customers, Little Doing in Polico Court Before who make business, and ihey will form an endless chair, of per pie who will Judge Murphy This Mornmake beaten tracks from all directions ing. to the Institution they know can be trusted in little things as well as large There was but little business of im- ones and be trusted all the time. During the evening the tabernacle portance before Judge Murphy In pochoir rendered several selections that lice court today. were a feature of the evening's enter M. Robert Madison, alias Lanier, and t foment. to It Is tried rob who. White, alleged, Lindsays meat market recently, were arraigned and their preliminary hearKisner Sentenced ing set for Thursday next at 10 o'clock and Thursday a. m. H. C. Roach, W. H. Carver, John Burke, Joe Scrannon and Frank Fleming, who were drunk and dressed up, replenished the city's exchequer to the tune of $5 each, and G. W. Hall, on the same charge, waa fined $20, but sentence was suspended upon the condition that he shake the alkali of Ogden from his brogaua at once. He shook. Abe Black failed to put In an appearance and his ball was declared forfeited. Lient. Kimball Is tion to Warren L. Wettia, Newspaper Well-Know- I At the Utahna n Man. ThtaQ Park-Ein- ,,lre h.. company In "A Broken Mountain A Pacific, froti Des Moines, on the Colorado ft Southern, N. M to west Elisabethtown, and he will for Raton. leave some time this k N. M where ha will hove his head w-e- quarters. Soon after the arrival of the crowd at the Hermitage a dinner was served, Billy Wilson, proprietor cl the Hermitage. being the host. The affair was a complete surprUr to Mr. Wattls, who has been held In tbe highest esteem by his follow members of ti e press. After dlnna W. Fred Rosmer, on behalf of the newspaper men, presented Mr. Wattls with a handsome cold fountain to the pen. Mr. Wattis responded of apwords few presentation with a and spoke eilingly of hla preciation with ths men associations pleasant with whom he had worked. Speeches were also made by other members of the party and last, but not least by Mr. Wllaon, who spoke of hla friendship with Mr. Wattls a id his general regard for newspaper men. He stated that he will keep, his result open until Christmas and possibly all winter, and that the 'atches of his doors were always aswing to the prats. In the party were Mr. rnd Mrs. Warren L. Wattls, Mr. and Mrs. A. I Brackett Mr. ai d Mrs Alex. Hlslop. n, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred B owner, Miss Ines Farr, Mias Zelma Farr. Algernon Jones, Phil Howard Spear, Graham Lawrei.ce, Greenwell, Emeet Spencer and Mrs. Grand Open night Salt Lake - nfcIdJ Oi-e- i,' matinee and night, Pictures; Friday, "The A NIGHT OF I Opera Salt Lake Singer, Con.ing in Jolly Musket er.M In spl'e of the h.av, .Mwi bringing the Sail Lake r.peia to this city for its "The Jolly Musketeer Ved evening next, the management that only the popular grade of will be put into effect. Pruf 7 Clellan, who Is at the head of empany, writes to friends her we may expect one of the strwm, musical treats we haw ever ' perlenced, as the compai,)- j, Emma Lucy Gales, John D. arriK Emma Ramsey Morris, George D. p,. per, Hugh W. Dougall ind Fred ham, to ray nothing of 'he big Chor and the enlarged orches.ra from Salt Lake theater. Th- - engage In this city will he limited to a. night wily. . i- - 5 -- THE LYCEUM. Lyceum preser'ed aneth, strong pogram to a fne house hi night. Madame D'UrbelviUe, in ular and high clans musical number captured her hearers an was eneoni 1 Mamie D. Oesh, repeatedly. brette, is dainty, pretty and Warm applause follow'd her Goss to Chickamauga Park, Georgia, Where Ha to Stationed at P relent. Lieutenant Gordon N. Kimball Is In Ogden on a vlvt to his parents, Mr. N. Kimball Lieuand Airs. Jam tenant Kimball has been in Ogden for several days awaiting the arrival of the third squadron of tor Third cavalry, whlh he expects li reach Ogden either this evenlr.g or W1 dnesday from the coast He will Join his command to Chickamauga here and proceed Park, Georgia, where tue cavalry has been permanetly stationed. Lieutenant Kimball came on ahead of the command in order to spend a day or two at home. ALLISON RESIGNS. Saverj His Connection With State dustrial School. La-kl- Gene Le Roy In an original act the baseball game hu something to be courted by vaudeville enthusiasts. In a funny skit Nogle ft Adame kept the packed house In a continual ip. roar. Caatellet ft Hall in "Toe Wan 8tnet Broker" conclude the numbers. J. W. West of Hood Rive Ore. Tho unusually large attendant! since the opening night proven tbit TEMPERANCE LECTURE. the Lyceum vaudeville features an Following .re some of the opinions appreciated by the Ogdtn public. of the news,iaprs In towns where UTAHNA PARK. Mrs. L. E. Palley, the national W. C. T. U. lecturer, has spoken. Mrs. BaiThe Empire Theater company SB will in ley speak Ogden the latter part holds sway at Utahna park. "A Broof this ween. ken Heart was presented last night le "One of t? oee captivating speakers a good house. The Van Hlggbsmf who at once seises the attention of her Miss Msrguerltte Johnson spark hearers an, I holds it throughout her pretty mislcal numbers Thetr Sumtlre disc trae. The Times, Mid ing is of a high clous. fletown, N. V. Miss Bella Willard in the two ids "Mrs. Ba'Iey, the temperance lectur-- i, of Maud Story and Marcel tskaokr who Is in the city, is attracting part well. The whole riot to cot ot 'arge audiences to her addresses. Her romance, love and adventure. "ftrks come ur from one who knows The Western Girl will be the ft vhereof she speaks. The Democrat, traction Friday and Saturday of 8k Elmira, N. T. week. This Is the Empire Theater eo "Mrs. Baly is a speaker of most closing week In Ogden. to Serve Two Years winning presence, dear, distinct voice, punys with a flow if language strong and THE GRAND. eloquent, and holds the attention of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydet" tho audience completely. The Monimarkable dramatisation of Bobet Man Convicted of Assault Taken to h.r tor. Moberly, Ua Louis Stevensons entrancing FWi Penitentiary Today By 8hsriff was the attraction at the Grand W Bailey. an J Agnes How's Cousin Percy getting Ogden on at college? I hear hes gone Into night In C. M. Kisner, who plead guilty to friend W, W. Bittner, who ha F athletics. The b Jail breaking In the district court yespea red here several tlm. Uncle Peter hr quarter-bac- k Tes; was but sparsely filled. terday, was brought before Judge How- on the football team, and hes k ell today and sentenced to two years in Ms studies. Brooklyn Life. WEEK. In the penitentiary. Kisner waa takTHE JOURNAL 10 CENTS A en to the penitentiary this afternoon by Sheriff Bailey. This makes seven years, all told, that Kisner must serve. A few days ago he was- sentenced to five years for burglary, and was then charged with a felony for breaking Jail to which he plead guilty. -- theater-gtwrsaa- w full-tac- ls. Free Sugar Factory Starts Seasons Run Today One Hundred and Fifty Employes Busy Cutting Bests This Morning. The Ogden Sugar factory commenced the season's run this morning. One hundred and fifty men and boys find employment here five months In the year. The Amalgamated Sugar company .officials estimate that the work will continue until about January 1. The sugar output, owing to the groat damage done the beets by the prevailing blight, will be short. The factory is running night and day. In- Superintendent E. M. Willson, Sr., of the Utah state Industrial school, has tendered hla resignation to take effect on November It Is said that the resignation has been In 'he hands of the board for some time, but as yet no action has been tiren upon It. Mr. Allison states that its only res son fur resigning Is to bo relieved from the arduous duties atisi.dant thereto and retire from active work. Kofi, tions. - Visiting In Ogden n. WAHTS DIVORCE J. G. Taylor Asks Separation From His Wife, Emma Taylor. J. G. Taylor today brought suit in the district court through his attorney, Joseph Chea. against his wife, Emma Taylor, for divorce. Plaintiff alleges that hla wife has deserted and abandoned hi in and he aska that he be granted a decree of divorce and the custody of the minor child. to Our Customers appreciate the support you have given to Wright's stores. Your patronage has enabled us to go to the markets as buyers of great quantities, and thus secure prices which otherwise would have been impossible. Hence it is that we are able now to give to j ou this liberal token of our appreciation. Wd1 each purchase made at any of Wright's stores a card will be given, indicating the amoun WE When you have spent $10.00, bring to us the photograph you wish reproduced and we will furnish a ban accep ' medallion, ready for framing. These will make J know able gifts for Christmas, and since we do not no how long this will continue we urge you to begin WRIGHTS S |