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Show DAILY UTAH STATISTICS an OGDEN NEW ROYAL Line of CHAIR Paid For Produce and Attained Position After Ten Year1 Nearly $250X00 Service aa Pastor of New f206j000 Expended for Alfalfa Seed. England Church. TIifM- - par-ticula- work. firm The produce handled by this 1st to the from the 1st of August up enormous the of December aggregated total of 14,588.000 pounds. In exchange sum of nearly $250,-00- 0 for the products a was paid the fanner. The price market quotation per bushel was the which prevailed at the time of purof this chase, and the dissemination aum among the agriculturalists shows that prevalent conditions with them are prosperous. It Is estimated that the quantity of seed bought by dealers from the farmers this year was 1,800,000 pounds, at a This value of 12 cents per pound. $206,-00- 0 of value cash brings out a total paid the farmer. Compared with last year, at about 10 cents per pound, i this year shows a decrease of $94,000 excellent Apropos to the above an dramatis personae The told. is story of was two farmers. In the course other to the conversation one recited the fact that at Logan a wagon load of 4,000 pounds of alfalfa seed brought The him, at 18 cents apound, $480. beets of tons 100 sugar other farmers rebrought him $4.50 per ton, but it quired 60 wagons to haul the product at an average value of $9 per wagon loud. The point to the story has set the other fellow thinking. Such statistics as the above are evidence of Ogdens growth as a business center, and speaks volumes for the the commercial capacity of O ESC 0 in 1 bought iiphoUlfivil Satisfaction Yhmr, Moroivnliiu and I .father. Our price 9.,-- The Inauguration of the Rev. Edwin H. Hughes, formerly of Malden, Mass., as president of I)e Puuw university, was a great day for the well known Methodist institution of learning. Many alumni and friends were present from all parts of the country. A large party of alumnt from Indianapolis arrived this morning. The inaugural exercises began In Meharry liall at 10 o'clock. William Newkirk, pretcdent of the board of trustees, presided. The charge to the new president was delivered by the Rev. James W. IJashford, president of Ohio Wesleyan university, and was followed by the inaugural address of the new president. Greetings were presented on behalf of the trustees, faculty, alumnt and student body of the institution. The hall was elaborately decorated with the colors of the university and a lavish use of potted plants and cut flowers. Edwin Holt Hughes was born at but this is explained by the fact that the severe frost which occurred in the middle of September killed half of the crops from Idaho to Sevier county, thus causing considerable loss to the producer. !. SQH9C G23SESZ Morris Chairs... lii'iiutiful ('hairs jaiaranteeil. Ind., 3 O wSitJIfcft O MORRIS GREEXCASTLE. v.m. Harmonize in our Christmas OF REV. EDWIN H. HUCHES. one of Utah's staple Agriculture la second only to her great Industries, Is more mineral production. This section northern this of true a includes which large state, of the C. The of country. section fertile and Produce company, A Smurthwalte of the prowhich handlea a portion of this and neighduct of the farmers some compiled Just have boring states, of the seasons statistics interesting l), COMFORT, BEAUTY and PRICE PRESIDENT FIRMS PAYMENTS TO INAUGURATION THE FARMER. DlVEMllEIl WEDNESDAY, 9C css; I DE STATE JOURNAL, I $7 to $35 Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. 0 to THE MARRIAGEABLE AGE Girls Dont Become Old Maids New York Racket Store in Their Twenties Nowadays. Glancing down a carefully compiled list of fashionable weddings celebrated during the last eighteen months, It' was found that the average bridal age worked out at a trifle over 25. which) Is also said to be the age of our new-- 1 est duchess. Ideas on the subject of the marriageable age have changed with changing years, and no one will deny that the change Is for the better, says the London Daily Mall. It would be considered outrageous now for girls to marry at the age when many of their grandmothers took up the cares and responsibilities which that step almost invariably entails. Girls of 14 and 15' were then looked upon as women grown. Their granddaughters of today at the same age are little less than children. scarcely half way through school Moundsvllie, W. Va., December 7.18G6. and Is, therefore, thirty-seve- n years of Thomas Rev. son of is He the the age. B. Hughes, until 1885 a member of the West Virginia conference and now a member of the Iowa conference. He attended the public schools and the preparatory department of the West Virginia university. Thence he went to the Ohio Wesleyan university. Upon his father's transfer to Iowa he entered Iowa college at Grinnell. and junior Between his sophomore years he was pastor In Madison township, Poweshiek county. Afterward, returning to Ohio, he was graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan In 1889, In the spring of that year he won the life. SPECIAL ' Anglo-Americ- SALE-COMME- SATURDAY, NOV. 28 NCING i We must make room for our Large Stock of Christmas Goods. We offer you Special Low Prices on Staple Merchandise. Seasonable Goods cut in price just when you are needing them. an LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES THATS OUR WAY Women's heavy ribbed Cotton Union Suits, perfect fitting and worth regular, !H)c a suit. Our Cut Price, (3c per Suit. Womens Heavy Outing Flannel downs in all sizes and colors, regular value, 00c; during this sale will sell at 05c. Womens Heavy All Wool Hose, worth Hoc, cut to 2c a pair. Women s Cotton Fleece Lined Hose, regular price 15c, now sell at 10c. Childrens All Wool Hose, fast ! r.Siwul nun IHn irt- i I. .. 'h.;li ii.i . .i i a 1 T $ With the next generation the marInterstate oratorical contest, particisuit, Hoc. uoys i;orauroy ivnoe i suns, uuugi1, uurmj; nut pated In by winners of previous con- riageable age moved a step or two in Union Made Overalls, with bib, per pair, 50c. tests from ten of the western states. the right direction; but even then girls Mens Heavy Scotch Wool Undershirts. Others ask you $1.00. Our leader at He was graduated from the Boston were classed as old maids at a much all sizes. University School of Theology In 1892, earlier age than any one would dream 50c; so them of DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT two today. class of one considering speakers the being In contemporary fiction, the bloomselected by the faculty. Afterward he did post graduate work In philosophy ing "sweet seventeen (or thereabouts) under Professor Borden P. Browne. was the favorite heroine, but today In 1892 he was transferred t the New the Ingenue, or boarding school miss, England conference and was station- is relegated comparatively to the ed at Newton Center, Mass. In 1896 he background. Something more than a fresh coin Smurthwalte company. began his pastorate at Center church, until and bright eyes (charming and remained plexlon he where Malden, DurFISH INDUSTRY TO highly desirable as these undoubtedly chosen as president of De Pauw. BE DEVELOPED of a girl. She must ing the eight years of his pastorate are) Is required not if be. actually Interesting and culCenter church prospered constantly State Fish and Game Commissioner of least chatty and conversant at church tured. until It became the leading John Sharp proposes to install & nurcurrent with New topics. She must have In the England Its denomination sery for the hatching of trout eggs at so as to avoid tact So and adaptability, Mens Linen Collars to conference. Package Bluing the state fish hatchery. It is the inA penny buys something here. extremes of all kinds; of being either ..So Hose Childrens to Supporters.. Ironing Wax tention to go into the fish business on too obviously delighted by passing atTrice List: Childrens Stockings ...per pair, So ILLINOIS HORTICULTURISTS. 2 sheets, 1o Read the Tissue Paper in the past, a much larger scale than So tention from men or, on the other hand, Men's Rockford Sox.. to Erasers LIST. and It is believed that the state will PRICE CENT ONE atlittle of the The 9. 5c to aggressively independent Cork Lined Insoles ROCKFORD, 111., Dec. Darning Cotton save a large sum of money on the cost man d anwhich h So courtesies any tendance upon the Curry Comb 1o of native and eastern brook trout by Paper Pins (280 count) PRICE LIST. a to FIVE CENT Illinois So extend girl will 2 pleasant for Northern naturally of the Harness nual meeting Snaps Lead Pencils the proposed nursery and in a few may circumstances whose than 5o into is society 5o association Brush larger Horticultural Scrubbing Tooth Brush 4 for 1o Slate Pencils years it will be deriving an Income ' him. unusual Indeed, thrown anywhere an have Sc So Glue and Bottle Iron years, for many Fine Rubber Comb 1 dozen, 1o from the sale of eggs and fry to other Safety Pins 5e So Photo Paste or Mucilage amount of interest Is manifested In between 20 and 30, a girl Is more likely 1o Bottle Perfume 2 dozen, to as Hook and well pristates In the west as Eyes 5c 5o The presiding officer to be sought after than before she is Tack Hammer can, the Powder proceedings. 1o Talcom per Each, all sizes vate parties. Thimbles, 20 old. Sc J. 2 I dozen. Professor years Sc Pearl Buttons of the convention is Embroidery Hoops .package, 1o Needles The eastern brook trout eggs cost the remark hears One known girls HandkerColored frequently Sized best So one of the Large Dress Shields 1o per pair. state at the present time $1,000 for Hartwell, Tape Measures So So of the state. In connection that they prefer men older than themchief, culturallsts Fran.e Collar Tea Strainers every 1,000.000 purchased from Boston. own age. This exof their to selves a Is boys large there with the meeting When the new Industry is in operation of the Well known hibit of fruits and vegetables, compris- is probably because Immense line of Christinas Goods Books, (iames,Toys, Dolls, litc. Make p. and all the eggs will be supplied here whfle thStock Is complete. Watch our ads. for Christmas Bargains. Best Goods at Low-e- st finest develop earlier than fact that of the girls 500 Sriy, than more plates y also trout will he raised for sale. Ac- ing boys. On the other hand, the old cast of the orchard and garden. Prices. Banner Patterns. products Commissioner to of the scheme cording are to continue through iron rule (cited by Shakespeare In the sessions The woSharp, there will be four or five ponds In addition to the usual familiar quotation, "Let still the tomorrow. stocked with fish which will be kept does on man take an older than herself) program of papers and discussions simply for eggs. As these fish grow not obtain to anything like the same protwo days the horticultural topics, old they will be supplanted by young lecextent as formerly. for addresses and fry. it Is estimated that It will take gram provides IlliMuch discrepancy In age (despite of tures by eminent authorities 29,000 grown trout to keep the state other several happy exceptions) Is generally rather and nois. Wisconsin CUTsupplied with eggs each year. It Is A TALK-Oto be deprecated; but Just as much so J states. he expected that It will be two or three where the man Is the elder, unless years before the nursery will be preto be of a young and intense FABLE. LATTER-DAhappens NOW A pared to furnish all the eggs required. Old maids A disposition. sympathetic ly In L. Life.) H. is always (W. A present of Jewelry Several hundred trout have already the or bachelor girls, as we so much more A Man was once walking along for ite beauty value appreciated been selected by Mr. Sharp to be and descriptively term them nowadays Highway, when he met a Big Boy durability. Our Ringe, 8ilver placed In the nursery. old fine make much better wiyes than of a Little Boy carrying a Basket wantArticles and Watches carry ba- are latter The husbands. do bachelors Man The Our great stock consisting of Shawls, 8PEAKING OF GRAFT. sides these eharms a guarantee Apples between them. oflikely to be so crusted over with soil The truth is that the people are ed the Apples very badly, and he of worth. Sweaters, Sacques, Garments, Underwear habits as to make for tary themselves chiefly to blame for the fered the Big Boy Ten Dollars and hundreds of articles of all colors and the perilous probability of their being corruption that has become so dan- them. But the Bg Boy thought The sizes and perfect quality, are now offered at 370 24th Street. than Ten more or less uncompanionable. gerously common in public life. The Apples were worth more more habit REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. woman, by being TRET1ENDOUS refused to sell, though average foul taint runs through every branch Dollars, and he more herself can unselfish, adapt to. him LADIES WOOL SKIRTS All of government In this country, from the Little Boy begged SILK SHAWLS Large, warm tastes other with to sympathise Boy Little CASmurthwaite easily and colora and eizee, and extremely the federal As the Big Boy and beautiful.. Just ths thing for departments at Washinga and proclivities. Man tipped Prices eut from comfortable. the ton down to the present one third eff celling municipal affairs of started to walk on, Produce to $1X0; $2X0 to the smaller towns. It has spread thus significant Wink to the Little Boy. who $1X0 $1X0 60c; now et $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $3.75 A Great Sensation. the to on." Snatching to $2.00; $3X0 to $2.75 $1X5; widely and deeply because the people at once "caught and Company he ran ar indifferent to it. Boy. the Big from $2.10. WOOL SHAWLS The Proper expect It wink Basket away There was a big sensation In at it. turn It into a Jest, and tolerate back with It to the Man and exchanged CHILD'8 8AQUES All aizes; OGDEN, UTAH for winter wear new cell(Wholesale) thing that of Brown H. Ind., when W. t wen encourage and reward the it for the Ten Dollars. When the Big colors, and delightfully at at $2.00 many 60e.; grade ing Punishment on place, who was expected to die, had his men who are inflict to warm: $1X5 grads now 85e; $1X0 at ran $3.50 Notorloua at up of $2.00; $3.00 $1.25; Boy guilty it could life saved by Dr. Kings New Discovery bdlera. grafters, now $2X0 new $1X5; $3X0 $1.15; at $3X0. and the Little Boy. the Man said he and $4X0 grade $2.65, He writes: 1 en so he for Consumption. new $2X5. are everywhere on term 8 not bear to see little Boys fight, in For AsthGOLF VEST8 ladiee; all du red Insufferable agonies from f social and business equality with held the Big Boy off while he ate up CHILD'8 HOSE Colore lastme al colors and sizes. Former pricea gave New Discovery but ma, your men whose ruaerel material the bast.. Prices Now and honesty Is unquestioned. the Apples himself. ing; $6 $7.. were thereafter $4. soon $3, $5, us that Immediate relief and and Embalming Occasionally some public prosecutor, MORAL. This Fable teaches from 75e to 60c; $1X0 to reduced $4X5 $3.75, $3, cold st $2, Similar cure." being Rke District mid shall be effected a complete must Omni 'Folk SL at Punama 80 the Attorney 75c; and $1X5 to 90o. W" and $5. 2372 Weshlagtaa Ave. cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, UulB. electrifies the nation U. 8.! by constructed by doing Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's his simple duty In bringing boodlers to and with saddle the peerless remedy for ail throat Justice, but such men are the excep-",,- n LOST A heavy bay mare Good solicitors wanted for the Dally $1.00. and 60c, Price retroubles. lung will please R,lher than the rule, and they 2364 WASHINGTON AVENUE F. C. PARKINSON, rUuagar dragging. The finder Utah State Journal Apply to Horace i,Pe 2748 Jefferson Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, drug Moench, meiinies even criticised for go-F. L. turn to S. Foster, city circulator. gist. Trial bottles free. loo far." Sacramento avenue. Bee. well-bre- thirty-sevent- 60-ln- ch ouKttan NEW YORK RACKET STORE REMARKABLE PRICE : Y JEWELRY! : TING SALE ON. Silks and Woolens self-suffici- i W. L. Buswell, Grain -- $4-2- Lees-vill- e, $1-0- bribe-take- bribe-give- rs 0 Albert F. Richey rs yernlihlai 1 UTAH KNITTING WORKS, "f |