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Show UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAU AUGUST SATURDAY, 13, 1904. CIDCIiS EMPLOYE l LOCAL BRIEFS J Rumor ha it that Oharle M. Dee. well known in thi city, will oon open a drug tore in the room now occupied by the lieitnmu Cigar company. Mr. ami Mr. A. H. Moyea announce the cngaip'ineiit of their daughter, Hi'gvie Tracy, to Julian B. Leavitt, the marriage t take place the latter part of August. in the W. I,. Malkina, formerly Southern Pacific telegraph office in thi city, has gone to Spark. Nev., where he will aucceed Dispatcher D. I. Bynn, who ha been sent to Ore-an- a, Nev. Don't forget Dr. 1cll' lecture tomorrow night at the First Congregational church on "Dream. Vision antj Fx plained,' at 8 o'clock. Revelation Ten-cecollection at the door upon 'r nt entering. Arrangements fire now nbout comNannie Tout will Mis which pleted by favor Ogden with the first opportunity to hear her wonderful voice. She will give a concert at the opera house some time next week. Services at the First Methodlat church will he presided over by Rev. SanuiPl Blair both morning and evening. Mrs. John T. Ruhmer will be at the organ and Mrs. Fred N. Heaa will lend the choir. Come. Chief of Police Lynch, Captain Rur-hldand other of the Salt Lake police force were the gueata of Chief Browning and Sheriff Bailey yesterday. The visiting officers were taken to the canyon where lunch waa served. An unique method to prove results of sdvertlslng has been adopted by the Toggery In this Issue, as you will see by their ad. They are offering 20 per rent discount on all purchases by new customers who bring a copy of this paper. been chosen a the site Provo for the atate encampment of the National Guard. The promoter feel hat the cold action of the city council Indicated that Ogden did not care for the encampment and that they would receive a more hearty welcome from Provo. All incoming train on the Union Pacific have been considerably late hours owing for the past twenty-foto a large obstruction of earth on the track near Fvanston, caused by a blast In the Union Pacific cutoff near there, which literally covered the track for a distance of 200 yards and to a height of about ten feet ge t . l j :.r ??! jjv r ' i .J t i f. ha -: !r i ;1 rfj ur j !' h t i :. ' I 1 - ; i . I T . AN ERROR. f if? M- i - I i; ki i misprint on another page of this paper the article on the "Growth and Prestige of Ogden" is credited to W. H. MacMillan instead of to H. R. Margiilian, the hrillinnt young lawyer of this city. By a I Vi i If you take a copy of this paper to the Toggery and become a customer there, you can, for a short time, get 20 per cent discount. See their ad In this issue. i DR FREDERIC BELL S--- I . s AWAIT YOU BY BOARD Preliminary Held at Hospital Today on Account of Forsdyko'a Weak Condition. Session Was a Short One and Transacted Principally Routine. e, John Rates, the Ringling clrcue strikwith assault by charged ing a fellow employe with an ax, had before :i preliminary examination was He this Howell morning. Judge hound over to await the pctlon of the district court snd bail fixed at 250. Owing to the condition of Arnold Fordyke, the vlctum of the assault, the examination waa held In the office of the hospltoL Upon meeting In the office Rates and FOrsdyke shook hands heartily with each other and inquired Into each others welfare like two old friend a Forsdyke. the first witness to take the stand, testified that Bates and he always had been on friendly terms and that the blow struck was purely accidental. He stated that he had seen an employe named Ed Cogswell em-plo- administering a terrible beating to Bates and that he Interfered by grabbing the former and pulling him off. Suddenly he was struck violently upon the head with an ax which Bate wielded but the blow waa Intended for Cogswell. Further than this he remembered nothing. Batea waa under the influence of liquor at the time. A1 Herrick, the officer who arreated Bates, stated that the ctrcua detective had asked permission to question Bates before he waa taken from the grounds and to him Batea stated that he had been abused and beaten by Cogswell and became so angered that he seised an ax and struck the first man that came along. v . :i- - I i a l . ii ' a r u 8alt Lake and Ogdsn Machines in ary Event. Ev-- I motor-cycl- e The automobile and meet to morrow promises to supply ample excitement and several warm contests. Each event oh the program will contain entrlee from both Salt Lake and Ogden and that alone signifies keen competition. The parade this evening will bring decorated autoout about thirty-fiv- e mobiles to ronipete for the silver cup offered by the promoters for the best decorated auto. About fifteen Salt IjiUe nuirhlriPM nr Already In the city. The following Is a list of entries for the events: For the $1,250 class and over Bert Fuller, George Cummings, Earl Stanley, K Lewis, George Williams of Salt Lake and Ralph Grange of Ogden. Match motor-cyc- le race; profes- sional le nt iM i. tit J it b ' i . i , - i . , I . WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have some good ones to he sold cheap. Monthly payments, If you like. E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Building. J y i!i' . 4 . I, i SWISS WATCHES vi . k - ; i v!.,; . Uii J ( l i ? SWISS WATCH E8. . : . ; 't-- fc: fV, P - Excell WATCHES. turors of watch : f, i 8WISS Watch-Make- rs Every dealer in watches rsoognixts ths fact that Swiss manufac turn out the very highest grade of a watch. THE PATES PHILIPPE AND THEVACHER0N CONSTANTIN Are movement practically made by hand and have taken more Gold Modalo at expeditions than any other movements made. We carry a full line and would bo delighted to show you the goods and explain their superiority ever many of the American Watches. - ; ; Swiss 5 I m--i . Busi-ncs- S. Lewis & Co. J.Wstchmsksn and Jewelers SWISS WATCHES. Valuable opportunities for you to take advantage of last until the gong Saturday evening. r " the s Sale Big Rug same on both The board of education met In regular session last evening and elected the following extra teachers to serve for the next year: Miss Emella Guest, Miss Fannie Gorman, Miss Alice McGuire, Miss May Gibson, Miss Josephine Seaman, Mr. W. L Underwood, Mlsa Jennie M. Anderson, high school; Miss Tyler. Communications were received from Mlsa Mae Carter and Miss Jessie Gore asking for leave of absence on account Referred to teachers of committee. recomThe sanitary committee mended the purchase of instruction cards, concerning contagloue diseases, to be exhibited In the school buildings. The committee was authorised to secure the cards. The finance committee reported an overdraft of $2,800. A communication from City Engineer A. T. Parker was read, notifying the hoard that the walks In front of the Central school building would shortly be torn up for repairs. The building and grounds committee reported that the work of repairing and cleaning the school buildings was Three dozen Reversible Rugs, sides, 1J yards long bv a yard wide; worth $1.25; last of the lot " ,f 4 49c " Silks for Saturdays Selling Short lengths, left from silk sale. Some pieces contain for Suits. Plenty of Waist patterns. almost every color Shirt w enough Worth 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; : O0C Ribbon Sale One of the most attractive features for dreds of yards of beautiful silk ami satin plaids. 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c values, yard. .18c 13c 15c and 20c, per yard Saturday is the Riblum Sale. K ribbons fancy stripes, polka dots UnI 10c, 12c and 15c, per yard.. 10c, per yard 7 5c Wash Gingham Underskirts 95c blue zephyr gingham, Made of top, draw-strin- g good quality bias flounce around bottom, two small bias ruffles on flounce, worth $1.25 rt y5C W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. progressing rapidly. A communication was received from George H. Matson asking for the renewal of fire policies on one of the school buildings. Granted. EXCURSION TO LAGOON. Friday, August DEMOCRATIC STATE 19, 1904. The Third ward special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 10 a. m. and returning leaves Lagoon 9 p. m. PORTLAND EXCURSION. WILL RUN AGAINST TIME. match race: amateur. The king of phrenologists snd physiogFive-mi- le handicap with five Salt nomists, gives dally reading at his two Ogden entries. Lake and suite of rooms, No. 35 Healy hotel. Mrs. Bell receives all callers In the Did you notice that you can get 20 parlors from 9 s. m. to I p. m. Half-pric- e cent discount by taking this paper per for one week. Special rates to to the Toggery? See their ad-- . children. Come and find out what you are beat adapted' for. Ladles enOur show speaks for Itself this week trance. It consists of the highest salaried as N. B. Dr. Bell will deliver his on the vaudeville stage. Utah-n- a artists thrilling and interesting lecture SunPark. Admission, 10 cents. day night, August 14th, at the First Congregational Church, on "Dreams, CHEAP RATES Visions and Revelations Explained." Ten-ceVia Union Pacific Railway collection at the door upon entering. Commence at I oclock. To Devner, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, August 20th and 21st; $18 round Sciatica. Cures Five days transit limit In each trip. Rev. W. L. Wiley, L L. D., Cuba. direction. Tickets good for thirty New York, writes: "After fifteen days of exrructatlng pain from sciatic rheu- days matism, under various treatments, I YEA! YEA! YEA! EAGLESI was Induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment; the first application giving Excursion to Salt Lake. my first relief and the second entire relief. I can give It unqualified recom- Tuesday, August ICth, via Oregon mendation." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Short Line. Special train leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m.; returning, leaves Salt George F. Cave. Lake 10:30 p. m. Want the news? Read the Journal Lake 10:30 p. n. Fare, fl ropnd trip. iP! OF EDUCATION LAST ' NIGHT. BATES CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH AN AX. Five-mi- ' The Last Day of Bargains ARE ELECTED IS Rheumatism. When pains or Irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballards Snoor Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, proprietor Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T., writes June 6, 1902: "I take pleas ure In recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It la the only remedy 1 have found that gives Immediate relief." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by George F. Cave. August 16th to 19th Inclusive. A DEMOCRATIC STATE Round trip, via Oregon Short Line la hereby called to meet at railway, from Ogden, $30;. Tickets the Salt Lake theater, Salt Lake City, good for sixty days. Utah, on Thursday, September 8, 1904, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a state ticket, to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, the selection of a state committee and UTAH PEACHE8 are now at their best. We era receiving fresh for the transaction of such other bus-lnas may properly come before It. supply daily, and sail tham at ths lowast pricss. Candidate to be placed on the atate ticket for the following offices: Three BALL MASON8 THE NEW ECONOMY presidential electors, governor, secrestate Ths Old Raliabls. tary of state, attorney-genera- l, treasurer, state auditor, superintend$ .75 Pints, per dox Pints, per dos $1.00 ent of public Instruction, Judge of the 85 Quarts, per dos 1.25 Quarts, per dox supreme court, representative to the 1.00 1.61 per dos per dos Fifty-nint- h congress. Pure Gum Rubbers 3 dosen Composition Rubbers, 6 dox. The basis of apportionment to be 25 for for 25 the same as that .of the state convenLIGHTNING RUBBER FASTENERS For Root Beer or Cataup tion of 1903, which was based upon ' Bottle 25c Dozen the Democartlc vote In this state In 1900, and In the several counties Is as follows: TELEPHONE 124. 338 TWENTY-FIFTST. Beaver io Box Elder 18 Cache 37 Carbon $ Davis CON-ventl- on es PEACHES FRUIT JARS Utahna Park PROGRAM Week of August 8 WREST A WREST Pioneer Acrobat. F. C. 8MITH, The Irish Orator. DAVEY & EMERSON, In a Touch of Nature MISS VESTA MONTROSA, Illustrated Song KARL A DE ELMER, Trapeze and Bar J. . Work. W. CLIFFORD, Dutch Comedian. FERRY, The Human Frog Contortioniit Self-Sealin- g. Edgar Jones Co. Emery ; Garfield Grand 9 .. .. 4 Rich 5 AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Salt Lake San Juan San Pete 2 A. sale which embraces more goods and far better values than any special selling event this house has ever planned. a Sevier Summit Tooele ig Uintah Utah A Every Article in Every Department Included 7 Wasatch Washington ig Wayne 4 Weber go Total The chairmen of the several counties are requested to make the necessary arrangements for the election of delegate In their respective districts to the state convention and to forward at the earliest possible date to the secretary of the state committee. 107-- 8 Atlas Block. Salt Lake City, Utah, the names of the delegates elected to the state convention. The state committee has arranged for a rate of one fare for the round trip on all railroads within the state. By order of the state committee. This sale is too vast to attempt enumerating more than the smallest fraction of our offerings. 4, 1904. FRANK J. CANNON, Chairman. P. J. DALT, Secretary. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A red cow branded 50 on right hip, stub horns, and dewlap lump on right Jaw. Return to .Oak Poultry yard and receive reward. 1 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN S. STEVENS, Manager. 2279 Washington Phone 514-- g Piute E Those Lite Men g 20 August HOUSE WIRING 10 J Iron Juab Kane.'. Hillard Morgan H E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-6C0PNew Picture. LAST & THOMAS I I |