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Show EUEimUi'Ji s'l'n'fAL s BRIEFS, Traveler of ut a decided 24 Ogden ('uui)ril N. ii in an outing meeting i give r Salt future. in the (anyi'ii Ijike council ill tie invited. K. Starkey of K.iiieaville jesierday laktil ..KdiHinae from the local police force in seeking a boy na moil John White, who strayed from hi hoie there on Saturday. at Helper,! storeroom A railway Into broken wan by thieve on I't.iii, Sal ill day and deprived of s"11 cigar. There in no trace a to the iilriitity of the guilty person. A Knight Templar special arrived Inal night at 9:5U from iamiaville, Ivy., Via the Rio iSramle Western, and left for the coast at 10: 13. It comdnied of a baggage coach, three sleeper and a diner. with rubblah A coal Ciir loaded enught fire in the southern Pacific dey nrdK about noon today. The fire extinand summoned wan partment to guished the flame before damage was done. extent ary O. K. Storey of neaaant View today Issued a wurrnnt for the arrest of Charle Rhles, charging him with carelessly permitting water to flow across the street and thereby obstructing a public highway. The official of the city and county had an outing at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon Saturday evening. A large number of the official were In attendance and all thoroughly enjoyed the outing. The Union Pacific railroad company have finished graveling the roadbed, reducing the gradea and curves between Ogden and lreen River, which now gives them through that section one of the finest piece of road on the ' entire ytem. Tin- - I'niicl UIOI UTAH DAILY NOTICE IlHT CUT-O- Ff ( I'oinnit-rvia- l FENCE BUILT KSTATE OK III USE ld have been received In Ogden announcing the marriage of Ryron F. Ott, formerly of Ogden, to Ml Owen Pearl Penny at Ann Arbor, Mich., August !3d. Mr. Ott 1 now located at Fayson, Ituh, in the drug buslnee and the young folk will be at home to their friend at that place after September 20th. Joseph Davis Matthews, an aged tone cutler of Salt Luke, died Saturday at North Ogden of general debit tty. His remains were removed to Lindquist's undertaking parlor yesterday and shipped to 8ult Lake City for interment lust evening. The deceased wa 85 years of age and leaves a fHinliy of grown sons ntiil daughter In Fait Lake. Card 1904. 29, CREDITORS. I). SHITE. DE- - passenger MORNING. Now Is Your Time to Buy. I'rediior will present claims, with voucher, to the undersigned at the ofFirst National fice of Elijah Karr, Ha nk building. Ogden City, Vtah, on PETITION PRESENTED TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TODAY. I Who Arrived on Delayed Speed of Automobiliet Must Also Bo R. G. W. Trains Gain Distinction Traffic. Cut-Of- f for Opened Passengers in This week anti next we will dean up tin itin li11,j " er of Summer Stocks. There are manv t fur you to wear and enjoy summer goods. but we must turn our. attention to the ew pajj Goods constantly arriving. We will not carry jrUlj over from one season to the other. Thi splendid bargains for you. SPECIAL OXFORD SALE. iv or before the 30th day of December, Og-dt-- regular first CROSSED THIS AUGUST ceased. re-cf- iit m-a- MONDAY, JOURNAL, STATE 1994. ETTA SUITE, Administratrix. ELIJAH FARR. Attorney for Administratrix. Canyon Cragun Bros, pay cash for all kinds of fruit and produce. 347 Twenty-thir- d street. I In a petition submitted to the board Thu first regular passenger train to cut-off of county commissioners today sign-- j cross the great Ogden-Luci- n at ed by jobn S. Lewis, the Jeweler, the pulled out of the Union depot here The train wa in . boar(j 1:3 this morning urged to construct a fence charge of Conductors J. H. Urton and along the river bank In Ogden canyon V. R. Canfield and was made up of he bridge at the entranc. to the f'ourteeiTcoachea filled with westbound I of sectlona canyon to the Hermitage and at such jHisaenger from delayed arwhich trains Rio Grande Western other places as it Is necessary here from six to fourteen hours lw(,en tbe Hermitage and Wheeler's bite ns the result of the washouts at Rlfte Col. I The petition also directs attention to The particular reason for running thia train over the newr trestle work the high speed at which automobiles I was because of the rush of passenger travel In the canyon, asks that ths business experienced by the Southern j be regulated and that the ma Pacific from the delayed Rio Grande chines be registered and numbered. trains, which mode it necessary to thus the prosecution of chaf-feumaking and the old utilise both the cut-o- ff who violate the ordinance much route over Promontory. easier. Most of the passengers on the train The petition was discussed by the were no doubt unaware of the fact the board and the matter will be tathat they are endowed with the dis- ken up, considered and acted upon tinction of riding in the first regular at un early date. passenger train to cross one of the A lengthy report waa submitted by greatest pieces of railroad engineering Chairman Stanford stating that everyever attempted, an honor which has thing is progressing satisfactorily at long been sought by tourists and es- the poor farm and that the recent frost pecially by the Knights Templar. did no Injury to the fruit there. It It is understood that all westbound also stated that the chairman, together excursion trains will be run over the Ellis and Commissioner with Recorder cut-o- ff In the future, so that this mornhad completed the survey of Fowers, ing's event practically signified the the canyon road and that the recorder to passenger opening of the cut-o- ff hnd made an outline map of the road traffic. and a final report will be made next and other hiih 200 pairs " Queen Quality grade . Your choice all and sizes. oxfords, of styles ml $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 Anybody Who has One Spare dollar May open An account With the ft" be-rlv- ed LADIES' NECKWEAR. These are very special offers and should induce every lady who admires pretty neckwear to lav in her supply. j j, Linen and lace stocks, prettily trimmed and worth $1.25 and J Savings Department Of tha ed Ogden State Bank $1.50 ... G5c stocks rs Mystorioua Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? Bhe who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain It. By gently arousing the lasy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Jease J. Driver's drug store. 51 .75 gra1 And get 50c and Compound Interest on All ho Saves. Why dont You do it? GOc stocks 50c 40c 33c i 40c, 50c, GOc and 75c Turnovers 25c and 30c All Summer wash goods less. 13c at half price and SILK GLOVES. Black and white silk gloves, extra good qual- Gray mode, black and white silk gloves worth ity, worth 75c Commisisoner Wilson reported that the bridge In Liberty over the North Fork of Ogden river, which had to he strengthened, was now completed. He also reported adversely on a petition by Huntsvlliites for the erection of a bridge in that city, claiming that the road where it waa proposed to erect the bridge was private property. "16ommlsioner Fowers stated that the bridge in Slaterville over the catwo $5 The numbers drawing the nal of the Utah Light and Railway coupons at the Ogden Steam laundry would are 752, 25, 2747 and 2448. Coupons omPllny had cllPed and to be rebuilt. The matter wrs have must he presented this week. delayed until the coat waa ascertained ra. Gene Mott, whose husband Is a victim of chronic rheumatism, appeared bfeore the board and stated Restaurant Keepsr Fined Ten Dollars I that they were anxious to remove to for Resisting An Officer. San Bernardino, Cat., and requested For an enjoyable outing go with the transportation. Request, was referred Woodmen to the Hermitage, Tuesday. Joseph Rogerson, the restaurant I to Chairman Stanford with power to August 30th street, was I act. proprietor on Twenty-fift- h fined 310 by Judge Howell this morn- of the Wilson Superintendent, AT THE HOTEL8. ing for resisting Officer Herrick when county schools reported that he had The following guests are at the Reed the latter. In company with Officer appointed W. N. Petterson and John I Felker, arrested Mike Harkins and Wheeler as associate members and Broom hotels: hi In McDewitt for fighting board of examiners. Appointment The Reed J. Morris, New York; T. James . were approved. The examination is Duchesne; Butte; M. 11. Kohler. Salt restaurant Hal Lessenger, charge.! with battery being held at the high school today, Lake; Mrs. M. E. Smith, Salt Lake; John McCarthy, was also arraign- by a communication was received from A. J. McCnffln and wife, Evanston; was continued until the city treasurer stating that the case ed and his San Ackerman, Sidney Sttmdaco; I special sidewalk tax had been levied William M Wallace, San Francisco; tomorrow morning. was to ten sentenced John Faulkner 0n all property held by the county N. II. Parnell. Ciuro. Nev.; R. T. Sulon the rock pile for obscene per- - der tax deed. No action wa taken, livan, Sail Francisco; P. D. Richards, the communication being filed. Salt Lake; J. d. Van Suren, Omaha; sonal exposure. Hugh Tighe was fined 310 for drunA. J. Burns, Chicago; T. J. .Wilds, I ken"HOW THE CITY DEVELOPS Boston; E. W. Rldpath, Boston: H. A. II. P. Hausen, John Ryan and P. J. I The following building Ipermits have Gnllngher, Sail Francisco; - Stause, McGowan, vagrants, were discharged keen Issued during the past week: E. P. Lout, New York. Philadelphia y Unique Theater company, The Broom Dr. Bullock. Suit Lake; with time orders to leave the city. brick theater on Twenty-fift- h W. M. TRylor, Promontory Point; J. street; cost. 37.000. J. A. Smith architect 8. Fleming. Ogden; Dnn CVmwell, and Frederick Howard contractor. Lakeside; W. B. Newell. EvHiiston; Sirs. M. A. Reid, frame shingle-roofe- d Dnn Convery. Utah Hot Springs; Sam Porter. Kimberley, Wyo.; R. S. Chapdwelling on Twenty-fourt- h street, between Quincy and Jackson: man, SHn Francisco; H. C. Holt and cost, 32.500. wife, Portland; T. D. Hanson. San Albert Allis, frame, shingle-roofe- d Antone. Tex.; F. H. Poker, Kelton; A. Snxtnn. Kelton: F. E. Smith. 1417 GETS THE UMBRELLA. building for mercantile purposes, on Point: M. L. Smith, The weekly drawing at the Troy Washington avenue, between TwenPromontory streets: cost, Promontory Point; C. W. Fowler, laundry this morning resulted as fol- tieth and Twenty-fir- st 3850. Promontory Point: R. E. Williamson, lows: . 1417. 2108, 1057, 1404. Denver. Col.; Geo. A. Philips and wife, These nuintiers must be registered George W. Wheat, brick residence, Spokane: Van Walters. Boise, R. V. before Saturday night or they are not on Grant avenue, between Twenty-nint- h Overhey. Evanston and Thirtieth streets. George good. Olmstead contractor. Mr. J. F. Hobbs. 725 Twenty-thir- d P. P. Culder, who has been repre- - j street, holding the third number, was - Orlffln company, brick and stone building to be used for mercan sentlng the Clayton Music company j awarded the umbrella last week. I in this city for the past three weeks, i tile purposes; cost. 31.500. Willfnm returns to Salt Lake today. j At Utahnn Park, commencing I Fisher. contractor. ' Thursday, Sam mid Ida Kelly will pro-- 1 rr." Prof. W.TTT alduffe, Hindoo clairvoyant diu.e for the first time the laughable i All Knights Templar who havs not and palmist, located at 1324 Twenty-- ! ..cured .leep.r accommodations, and om ttltlled Way Wet." fifth street, rooms 11 and 12. Hours, those who wish to accompany them to 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m., Sundays ln- The management of the Journal win I Ban Francisco, must report to J. H eluded. consider it a favor If subscribers will Epperson by noon Tuesday at tho of Broom hotel, so that ws can engage Join the Woodmen at the Hermitage report promptly any 834. sleeper eccomomdstions eccordingly. papers. Telephone Tuesday, August 30th. 49c GOc attend dances or thsatoro or to catch train Tn a hurry If you remember the number To week. 59c W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' phono 22. CO. I ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBERN Phone 22. 412 25th JOURNAL Ufe ALLEff, MGR. SL By Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Month, y of-th- un-da- ys two-stor- I T- Low Prices Will Move These Silk Waists Out FAST You never saw waists of equal style and quality anti priced as these are. One glance at the assortment, with a full knowledge of the great range of sizes, will convince you bona fidefrediictions that these are reductions made for the purpose of effecting a drastic clearance Monday, non-dellve- ry J I LOST: A DIAMOND. result In loss to people wearing Neglect of Diamond Mountings diamonds in Jewelry. The clamps have becomeworn and twisted a alight Jar or twist releases the stone, and It'a gone probably forever. We never charge anything for examining Diamond Jewerly, and a trip to thia store may save you, several hundred dollars. If new clamps are needed, the price will be very low indeed and your good will be received by you, looking like new again. S. LEWIS & CO. J.JEWELERS & OPTICIANS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT A new piano. Inquire of O. J. Stillwell. 2773 Grant. Tele phone 21-T. FOR RENT tage: Five-roo- WELL. brick m 315 per month. Telephone cot' O. J. STILL' 21 Y. -- FOR SALE The snap of the nge Snap at it. A small stock ranch it Wyoming. I want .ui to ,.me and ask about It. It will surprise you. S. L. IVES LAST & THOMAS SO |