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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE EIGHT receive 11.90 Instead of per day. Because of the advance In wages better men can be employed. 91-7- 5 LOCAL BRIEFS Thirty Ueei me at the Den. u aiink. 4rink rellovstane. For Bale One piano. 2809 Adam. On July 5th the Third ward will hold their monthly report meeting. w Imported hiuenchner on Beer recruits passed EXCURSION through Ogden yesterday afternoon from the TO Columbus tO.) barracks, en route to the Presidio barracks at San Francisco. W. E. Costello, superintendent of WEBER COUNTY YOUNG FOLKS the Utah division of the Oregon Short WILL HAVE AN OUTING. Line, came in this morning on his priEvansto en route vate car Esmeralda ton, Wyo. Mu- Take your family to the Falstaff Yeung Men's and Yeung Ladies Associations ta tual Improvement to eat Private entrance for .ladies Invited served affords market the Have an Everybody. Outing Everything manner. Tour family will In first-clate Join With the Yeung People. draught at Falstaff Cafa Try IL Mrs. W. S. Emley presented her d husband with an baby boy yesterday. All blood diseases or skin aliments appreciate s chaags A nice cold crab or baked crab, successfully treated by Dr. Elliott, the deviled crab, crab cutlets crab croSpecialist, 2359 Washington avenue. and Superintendent E. Buckingham and quettes, frog saddles mountain Chief Engineer Ashton are at Lakeside brook trout, white fish, squabs' Mackinaw trout, at the Vienna cafe. today on s tour of inspection. Ogden is now provided with n new The best people in town go to the Falstaff to eat, because the prices are cigar and tobacco atore fitted in s. style and supplying the best there reasonable and the service Is on market C. C. Hupfer, reis it will pay .you to sss the Electric cently the from the East, is the proprietor, Cash Register at The Crystal, 2477 and has fitted up the place on the old Where cars Avenue.. the Washington mission style, and it presents n most top. inviting appearance. It la located at Superintendent Cunningham of the 179 Twenty-fift- h street was la Boaeman, Mont, public schools James Mason, Ed Shea last night Ogden yesterday on business connected and Fred Clark were arrested for passwith the school work. ing a bogus 919 bill on a cigar store on Dally from June 21st to July ltth, lower street A small boy, Twenty-fift- h cheap round trip tickets on sale to Spo- who waa in charge of the store, reLos Francisco and San kane, Portland, ceived the bill for the purchase of a Angeles. See agents for particulars box of cigars and gave the men the Dr. W. O. Freiday, the eye, ear, When change, amounting to 97.75. nose and throat specialist Scientificmen were searched at the station the ally refracts and corrects eye troubles. the amount given to them by the boy Office, First National bank. waa found in their possession. Special excursion east via the Dr. Johannas has removed hla ofUnion Pacific July ltth and 25th. fice to. 212 Eccles Bldg. Tickets good to return until October r vmi drink, driiHt vellowstonSL list Ask agents for particulars I will be at the Den. It pays to order your coal oil and gasoline from the Ogden tank line. EXAMINATION IS POSTPONED. Pure goods full measure. Bell phone The internal examination announced 111. us order. Ind. a trial Olvs 1245, K. H. Peine, a car inspector on the for July tth, has been postponed to closUnion Pacific at Kemmerer, was struck July 27, 1907. The new date of be will of application receipt ing by a freight train yesterday and was 17, 1907. Further information and July aptaken to Salt Lake City for treatment. blanks can be obtained from plication , at Homes on easy payments; im- Frank B. Clayton, local score tar-Call on the postoffice. mediate possession given. George A. Horn, The Real Estate Man, First National Bank building, at ones. Cosmetics will ruin the complexion. The men working at the freight There's no beauty practice equal to depot are very happy today because of the effects of Hollisters Rocky Mouns raise in their wages The caller and tain Tea. It keeps the entire body In the store rs have been raised from perfect health. Tea or Tablets, 15 to per day, while the truckers will cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. eight-poun- J0I1T SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1907. Tonight we wind up the June Sales . . . and in order to mat f jj,, finish especially interesting we add a great many items which will fe. of interest . .The music will be good tonight, and altho you might have no shopping to do we want you to come and enjoy the m...;c j -- I ss . up-to-d- first-clas- 91-9- 92-0- 5 The Young Ladle and Toung Mens Mutual improvement associations of Weber Stake and the stake Sunday schools will Join In giving one great excursion to Salta lr on Monday, July 51 h. The fact that the three organlsa- tlona have so large a membership is assurance of a great crowd. Bathing at the lake is said to be better this season than it haa been in many years. The heavy rainfall of this spring is said to have made the water three feet deep directly under, the pavilion and is nearing that depth; which will make it as in the old days when Saltair wss first built. Reports which are being circulated regarding extra charges which are be-ing made for tables, bathing, etc, are not true. Supt. John L. Herrick made a trip to the lake for the purpose of learning the conditions before the ex- -. cursion was decided upon and he re- ports that except for a charge of 10c which is made for dancing the prices' are the same as formerly. Special trains have been arranged which will go from Ogden directly to the lake and will return without the usual delay In Salt Lake City. ; : $1.00 Silks for.. 50c Again tonight you may buy the handsome fancy ailk at Just half price . . . the lot included checks and stripes and many very stylish patterns. ' . . 40c Box cf Soap . . 25c Tonight in the Drug Sundry Department we will place on sale 50 boxes of the Eight Bar Soap 9 bars to the box . . . Regular 40o value . . . One box to n customer 40c. ... ; SummerIReading . . 50c j In the middle Isle tonight you will find a great list of ths new and popular books . . . The best stories of the dsy in the regular 91 AO bindings . . The list Is too large for listing here . . . but you will find every good modern story. I ARTIFICIAL ICE. We have exclusive sale of artificial Ice. The purest of the pure. Call In- - j dependent phone 214 or Bell 110-- x. ; Samuel Ogden City Ice company. Thomas, manager. Office, 411 Twenty-fourt- h IQc Turnover Collars 5c On the ribbon counter you will find these . . . 10c embroidered collars in pretty designs . . . the price --...5c tonight will be Some veilings in different colors will be on the counter tonight at 10c the regular prices were up to 15c. , street ECURSION TO CITY OF MEXICO DAILY JUNE 19 TO JULY 11. . Via Union Pacific. 949.15 round trip. Tickets good to return until September 15th. ... Tonight you may see for the last time the exhibition of pictures in the 24th street window . . We are selling handsome pictures for less than you could buy the frames . . . much less . . . After tonight the exhibition will be in the basement only. Hardest Thing In Business to Get and the Most Worth Haring- -ls a TRIEND o o KM friends. This is not the result of chance,- but because they are made of the very best material obtainable, and in the most skillful manner. Come in and let us show you some cf the features. MUGGSY - ma- WE WILL TREAT TOU RIGHT Burton Implement Co. 0 . be 11c. will an Great Unloading of Ladies' Ready-to-we- ar After many of our sales there are always those who coins too late those who have been putting off until the sale prices are withdrawn , . . Let us urge you to look nt the garments we ere offering nt half price'. . . Come tonight . . . And If you should not be in a position to purchase provided you find anything you went, we will put it aside for you, for a very small deposit. Ladles Suits are selling for half price . . . also the ladle skirts . , . All shirt waists are cheaper . . . Muslin underwear. Ladies' Summer Vests 8c Regular 15c value. . . . tonight we Place a great stack of them the counter in the underwear department and ask only about half price for them . . we cannot .ell more than six to each customer. . 75c Lace Hose for 48c Tonight will be the last to buy these good. at the chance cheap price . . . these are new ll.le thread stockings in all lace . . . the tegular price of 75c a pair 1. reduced tonight to 35c Hat Pins . . 18c Tonight only we offer reduced Price, on the entire line of new hat pin. . . . Those new hat pin. with the large head, are very popAll price, up to 91.00. The ular 95c line will be mid at &: ... Perfume Sale Tonight Tonight we make a reduction In the prices of all perfume. , . , The beat makes only are carried at thla atore , . . You may have your choice odor tonight at a considerably cheaper price. Teddy Bears 90c Tonight you may have your choice of all our small Teddy bear, at 90c . . thla includes thone which went 91.00 and 91.25 . . . Them are real Imported bears with the voice . . . made of best bear cloth. BETTING 01 MIG HAS OF BACKING. SCRAP 8HOEL8 . UDY MACCABEES SUNDAY CONCERT HONOU THE AT GLENWOOD PARK PLENTY NICHOLS BAND WILL GIVE MOST ENTERTAINING PROGRAM. DUD Annual Memorial Exercisaa to be Held at ths First Presbyterian Church Tomorrow Afternoon at 2:30 O'clock Interesting Program is Provided. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:10 oclock Commander. Solo, Mrs. Will Howell. Address, Rev. J. E. Carver. be The regular weekly concert, given It looks as though there would Solo, Mr. Pickett more betting on the comleg fistic con- every Sunday afternoon by Nichols' Selection, Hunter Mandolin club. park, will be Violin Solo, the Misses Platt and test between Muggsy Shoels and Billy band at Glgnwoodtomorrow afternoon. Thatcher. good Finucane than on any other bout that ceptionally Address, Judge Howell. haa taken place In thla city for many The program la as follows: Farar Bombasto," years. Shoels comes from Cheyenne, March, La Barcarolle,".... Waldteufel JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. Wyo., and as there are a great many Walts, "Mikado Sullivan Selection, reWyoming people In the city, he Is Cuban Dance, Troche, Tyers ceiving a great deal of backing. How- Cornet solo, "The Holy City. ..Adam ever, the situation appears to bo a F. H. Westover. stand-o- ff conso If you are thinking of buying a may &t. J - No matter what be able to save you money i. dusens Turkish Hath Towr Lki-sixe tonight the pri the memorial exercises of the Ladies of the Maccabees will be held at the First Presbyterian church. An excellent Glenwood Will bo Concert at Placsd at ths Howsvsr, Weekly Monsy, Regular programme has been provided, as folWill be Vary Enjoyable One Many lows: Ringsids Good Doal of Talk Con Numbers en the Program end All of Invocation, Rev. J. E. Carver. corning Odds, But Thoy Do Not MaAddress, Mrs. G. A. Behring, Lady Them Are of the Very Beat. terial ixs on ths Show Down. chine Is if you need extras for it we can furnish them. we pure wh will .WEUGlflTtS THE MACHINES have made many BUGGY . . prices The make your nciwf long . ;tonight the price We Are Cleaning Up the Entire Line of Wash Goods Without reserve the Wash Dress Goods are placed on sale tonight . . There is not old piece in the stock . . We propose to unload them now at the small i Picture Sale in the Basement NOTICE! Sale of Towels l I in far as that is cerned, as many reports have floated around the city that this or that party was offering odds on the Wyoming youngster, but when friends of the lad from ths Windy City called the offer, they were Informed that there were no odds given. A great deal of betting has already been done, but a great deal more will be done on the evening of the contest Finucane has made himself a prime favorite here and has many friends Shoels too, is also a very popular lad among the local admirers of the game. Both of them have a host of friends who will stand by them ta the last notch and will bet their money on them when It comes to the time of the contest, but neither side Is willing to open up very liberally until that time. Reports from Salt Lake are to ths effect that Shoels has changed his training hours to ths morning instead of the afternoon. The trouble appears to be that it is too hot for him in ths afternoon and he desires to get the advantage of the cool morning air. He Is said to be in the best condition of Ms life right now and expects to win. Shoels Is a hard lad to beat. One of his hardest battles was that with Kid Bell at Pueblo on November 28th last, when he put the iron worker away in Jones March, "Turf Exchange," Herrick March. "Waddle, Waltz, "Brandyette," Tracy Selection, "George Washington, Cohen Panchon Novelette, "Iris," Waldteufel Waits, "Espana," "Star Spangled Banner. POLICE COURT. The cbm of State of Utah va. Joseph Hoag wss still on in Judge Murphy's court this morning. The case of Andrew Markword, who waa arrested yesterday on the charge of Indecent exposure, wss continued awaiting the investigation of the city physician as to hia sanity. ten rounds The Cheyenne Leader, In peaking of the matter, Mid: "Muggsy Shoels completely outclassed Kid Bell, the champion featherweight of the West, end knocked him out In the tenth round of what was scheduled to be a d battle last night" In nearly every battle Shoels has Newest Novelties ' In Summer Jewelry The newest creation In Jewelry Is Sacred Jade, believed by the Orientals to he lucky. It le mountpeculiar green and when prettithe makes in ed Jewelry est kind of goods. Prices range from . $1.25 to $10.00 twenty-roun- fought bo has been returned the winner. In the fight with Kid Beager it is generally admitted that he should have had the decision, hut the referee declared it a draw. J. S Lewis & .Co, JEWELERS Avs. At ths Big Clack, Wsshingten |