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Show DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. Foundtd by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. STATE JOURNAL, UTAH DECEMBER MONDAY, 21, 1903. 66666 -- COAL SITUATION IN THIS Fubliahero Utah State Journal Co (Incorporated.) Publlahed every evening except Sunday AMUSEMENTS I Christmas i HOT SPRINGS CO. CITY Mickey Finn" will appear at 'the Grand tonight and be presented In an Officerai entirely new garb. The comedy was a SUIT TO CANCEL LEASE BEGUN President NO DANGER AT PRESENT OF ANY Frank J. Cannon pronounced success last season. and TODAY. SHORTAGE. W. W. Browning XL A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer the management have added many new Directors I and novel features, also a company of Motion for New Trial Filad in Cass of Frank J. Cannon, EL A. Littlefield, Why Prices Are Lower in 8alt Lake polite vaudeville artists which are enHarrell Against Clay Than Here Good Story by Henry Gwllllam, W. W. Browning, R. new to our theater goers. Many tirely XL L. Wlndle, Doe. T. D. Johnson, R. S. Judge Company. new musical numbers have been also SUPPERS Vice-Preside- nt Joyce. Inquiry among tbe local coal dealers elicits the Information that there la no Horace 8. Foster City Circulator coal shortage here and unless there Is a sudden spell of very severe weather Terms of Subscription. and the strike situation grows worse 50c By null, one month there Is no likelihood of any. It la aald ...$1.50 there la no By mall, three months large amount of coal In By mall, six months but that shipments are meeting 0.00 store, By mall, one year all requirements. On the subject of 15c By carrier, one week difference In the price between coal the 60c one month By carrier, 5c here and In Salt Lake, one dealer aald Single copies Hall subscriptions payable In advance that their price in Ogden was five dollars and fifty cents per ton and while street. some of the dealers In Salt Lake were Office: 435 Twenty-fourt- h p. m. Closed on Sunday. Open till advertising It at the rate of five dolTelephone 664. E. A. Littlefield Bueinees Manager lars per ton they didnt have any to matter No- sell .and Entered as second-clawere not selling It at that vember 10, 1905, at the postofflee at price. Utah, under the Act of Congress This remind j one of a good story told of March 5, 1879.' by Judge Dee at the meeting of the school board the other evening. It was In the early days when Julius Klese was running a bakery down near the railroad track. One day a customer came In who happened to be a stranger and wanted a dollar! worth of bread. That glorious play by ' Denman Three loaves were laid down on the Thompson has, after a few season's recounter, at which he aald: tirement, been almost entirely rewrlt-te- n Local IIow la it you only give three loaves by Its distinguished author and la here while across the track they give announced for representation In Ogden five?" on Christmas eve at the Grand. The "Why didn't yor buy It there then?" Two Slaters la a play which elevates Fred W. Fisher, .land commlslsoner of Wyoming, Is visiting old friends in said Kleael, putting the loves hack the stage and the auditor. It does not behind the counter. pall upon one but can be seen with Ogden: aald Because have as much pleasure a second" or a didnt any, Just they Newton Farr came up from the capthe third time aa the first ' It is a play stranger. ital and spent Saturday and Sunday I. "We also that grows on on one and each suceed-In- g Oh, thrt's It, aald Klese In Ogden. sell five loaves for a dollar when we season should make its popularDistrict Attorney Halverson la In haven't got any and three when we ity Increase. In fact no play written Morgan today prosecuting the charge have." the past fifty years haa made so proof perjury against H. Bird. That la probably, the way with the found an impression and Its return to The case of R. Stein, charged with coal dealers In Salt Lake. the stage will he hailed with delight embenlement, was not concluded on by the lovers of all that ia heat and Saturday, but was continued until PEERY ESTATE INCORPORATED. purest In dramatic offerings. The other Wednesday. Articles of Incorporation have been plays may come and go but The' Two In the estate of Alice O. Miller, de- filed In the county clerk's office of the Sisters" can, like. the brook, go on forceased, John H. Taylor, administrator D. H. Peery estate. The capital stock ever. Its cast and equipment on this today filed hla final account and pe la $200,000, composed of 2,000 shares of occasion will even excel the remarktltion for distribution. The matter will a par value of $100 each. The business able excellence of its former be heard January 5th. of the corporation Is to buy and sell Mrs. C. N. McBride and sister, Mrs. real estate, stocks, merchandise and to EL C. Baun, left yesterday for Wells, borrow and lend money and transact Blue Trading Stamps coat you nothNev where they will visit with their a general business. The Incorporators ing. We use them as an advertising mother, Mrs. C. Harney. are Elisabeth L. Peery, president; Da medium. We always give them In OgCharles H. Klrcher received a tele- vld H. Peery, John den with men's goods. The Toggery, street. him of gram Saturday night informing Harold Peery, treasurer; Louise L. 202 Twenty-fift- h the aerloua indisposition of his mothHorS. Peery, Joseph er at the old home in Indiana. Mr. ace EL Peery, Mary Louise Peery, diKlrcher left on the evening train for rectors, and Elisabeth L. Peery appears the east aa guardian for Lewis H. and Harmon The members of the high school Peery, minors. chorus who will sing at the concert to WEEKLY SOCIALIST PAPER. be given December SOlh at the taberA company is being organised In Salt nacle are requested to meet Mr. Coop i at the high school tomorrow, Tuesday, Lake for the purpose of publishingGil-a weekly newspaper of which Joseph at 4 p. m for practice. bert. the Socialist speaker, la to be Miss Sudle R. Rice of San Francisco manager and editor All of the stockand Ralph H. Van Deman of Delaware, holders will be Socialists, but the paOhio, were married by Rev. Ora C. will. It la understood, be conducted per Wright at the Baptist parsonage at or different lines from the usual party noon today. The bride was accompaper, confining Its expression of popanied here by her mother and sister. litical views to its editorial columns . . Mr. and Mrs. Van Deman left today and devoting the remainder of its apace for their Ohio home. to a general resume of local and genA false alarm brought the fire de- eral newa with specific attention to partment out to Llndqulst'a undertakItems that Interest the working class. ing parlors about 7 o'clock on SaturHEATING CONTRACT AWARDED, day night The blase of Pierce's founThe contract for the installation of dry on the opposite side of the street ran to the a who a grodeceived little boy heating system in the building of LATENES8 OF THE SEAUtah Home Telephone company to the near store asked them and cery SON THE AGENT8 DESIRE by has been awerded to W. J. Dalllmore, send In a telephone alarm. TO CLOSE OUT THEIR plumber. The price Is shout 82,500. 8T0CK OF IMPERIAL MARRIAGE LICENSES. The ghost walks today for the emSILVERWARE. have licenses The following marriage ployees of the company and the ENAND OUR FACILITIES been issued by the county Clerk: ABLE US TO OFFER OUR Ralph H. Van Deman, age $8, of DelCUSTOMERS 400 BON BON Oh my! O me! A sale! A mighty aware, Ohio, to Sadie R. Rice, age 28, SUGAR AND DISHES, sale! 9 to 11 tomorrow morning! Rosa of San Francisco, Cal. NUT BOWLS, AND VISITING Store. George Fowler, age 28, of Taylor, and Book CARD RECEIVERS AT THE Celia Russell, age 27, of Hooper. LOW PRICE OF Come see us eat our hulk olives. It Christmas tree ornaments, candles shows how good they are. Carvers The heat and Grocery; phone 227 K. and candle holders. prettiest line In town. Ons Hundred Dollars a Box. BARROWS GROCERY CO. Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Summerton, C, places on DeWltta Witch Hasel What'a a nicer present than a hand- 8. Salve. He says: "I had the piles for book? Rosa has twenty years. I tried many doctors somely bound, good and medicines, but all failed except everything In books and a 9 to 11 sale DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve. It cured tomorrow morning. me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hasel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and Some people like the heat quality in permanently cures ' blind, bleeding, OUR STOCK OP WRIST piles; sores, groceries. Those people are generally Itching and protruding salt rheum and ecsema, cuts, bruises, AND CHATELAINE BAGS & our customers. Evans Co.; phone all skin diseases. Sold by Geo. F. cave, FOR CHILDREN ARE ALWallace Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlngs. 171 Z. MOST GONE. WHILE THEY LAST WE WILL SELL THEM ss Og-ge- n, fa added, and the management promises one of the best performances of its An action was begun In the district kind ever given In Ogden, and have court today by the Ogden Investment spared no expense to make It such. and Realty company and T. C. Foley the Ogden Canyon Hot Springs In his production of Richard Car- against and T. J. Kurts. The comcompany vel" Andrew Robson takes great pride states that the plaintiffs leased plaint In the result of hla efforts to secure the to the defendants the hot springs in genuine atmosphere of the period, Ogden canyon for nine years at a renwhich la best shown In the manner and tal for the first five years of fifty doldresses displayed throughout the four lars and for the last four month per strikingly romantic acta This play, years at $100 per month. which Mr. Robson will present at the It further atatea that the defendants Grand tomorrow night, appearing In failed to pay the rent according to the title role, with marked success, la agreement, and have been given notice strongly cast and splendidly acted, ac- to vocaite the premises and also that cording to the moat authoritative the lease is a cloud upon the tile. The newspaper crltlcisma Splendid per- relief asked la a decree of the court formances are aald to be given by Mias declaring the lease null and void and Lucille Veronica as the heroine, Dor- that the same be cancelled of record othy, W, Burton Downing aa the and for such other relief as to the court Duke of Charteraea," Harry Connor may seem Just Henderson and Macas Lord Comyn," Arthur Bentley aa Millan are the attorneys for the plaintn Capt. John Paul," and John K. iff as Marmaduke Manners," In the case of John D. Harrel HERES WHERE 'SANTA CLAUS : and Personal; Men's Slippers Seal vice-preside- Peery-Rlchard- in Patent Leather, Goat Skin, Patent Kid, Velvet Skin, Alligator, Embroideries, etc. Slippers from 75c to $3.50. Slippers for Misses, Boys and Chil-drenakind, every kind, all kinds that are 75c to $1.50. Our Slipper show is great. wanted, kind Any you ask for and many kinds you never of. If we cant please you in Christmas thought Slippers give it up. against the Ogden Sewer Pipe and Clay company for damages for Injuries In last which the plaintiff was week, a motion haa been filed for a new trial. The grounds of the motion are Irregularity at the trial, newly discovered evidence and errors of law. The matter will be heard In the district court January 5th. Henderson & MacMillan appear for the plaintiff. ny ed 00 : Blue trading stamps free at The Toggery, the only store in Ogden that gives . them. isnt Xmas to a little girl without a doll. Ross has everything , in the doll line. Xmaa Good HIS SLIPPERS By far the greatest Slipper show ever seen in Ogden, Ladies' Slippers in Satins, Velvets ' Kids, Patent Leathers and Patent. Kid. Beaded Cut Steel Buckles, Spangles and Rhinestone Ornaments. For home comfort, for receptions, for evening dress, balls, parties and theatres, they are an important part of every ladys toilet. Slippers at $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. ,Xew-ma- non-suit- BUYS ALWAYS DEE-STANFO- . SHOE CO. RD Telephone No. 2481 Washington 245-- y. 000 ! Ave. 000000000000W for Children. A CHRISTMAS BOX The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives lmmedi-iat- e relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and L&Grlppe because It does not pass Immediately Into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to con- filled with our Chocolates and Bon Bons makes any ones Xmas happier. kolit'z and llfoaus tribute pure talnlng oxygen to tbe blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Della, Tex., prescribes It dally and saya there Is no better cough remedy made. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co and Wm. Glddlngs. life-givi- ng The name stands for perfection in candies. s, . Well Make Three Person s Happier New Years Our Three Special - Silverware Sale ZhancorEarljBujers Splendid Prizes making a ten cent purchase In any department of our big store we will give a ticket entitling the holder to one 'chance on all three of these magnificent prices. To everyone 33 1- & per cent -3 - Reduction Sale Ladies Tailor-Had- Suits e MADE SUPERBLY AND EXTREMELY STYLISH MANY MATERIALS. TRIPLE-- PLATED 19c each Only One More Opportunity.. AT Dont Always Be asking some one for the right time. Have a reliable watch of your own. No matter what your taste, your needs, your price we can satisfy you. J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. . 19c each THE FIRST PRIZE A handsome seven-piec- e quadruple plated silver set, including one sugar bowl, one cream pitcher, one butter dish, one tea and one water pitcher. pot, one syrup dish, one apoon-holder Ladies and Misses Jackets THERE ARE 250 OF THESE AND THEY ARE SPLENDID - THE SECOND PRIZE The second prise la a doll that any little girl would go Into ecstacy over. It la HARDIWERCKS famous BABY ALICE. A doll with beautiful face and blond hair. This doll can he put to sleep and la Jointed. It can be dressed In superb . fashion from our stock of necessary materials. Il-ln- ch THE THIRD PRIZE Another doll this one beautifully dressed, a trifle smaller but with splendid features and hair; Jointed, of course, and aet off liandsomely with a picture hat THESE THREE PRIZE8 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ON NEW YEARS EVE. THE DRAWING TAKE8 PLACE AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. BARGAIN8. An At Cost Sale ChildreiTnCoaU . IN MANY COLORS WELL MADE AND IN SIZES TO FIT CHILDREN OF AGES BETWEEN 4 AND'14. DON'T DELAY MAKING YOUR 8ELECTION. FOR THE LADIES WALKING SKIRTS DRE8S SKIRTS SILK SKIRTS AT ACTUAL COST |