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Show DAILY CITY jpOLlTICAL j ed Tlif the ihe hypnotists,' are the Pas-- ! . liny i'ijs They are exceedingly Vw i their work and make a tt oi card, and tning a "The ltl.u-Aristocracy," e .In': c their second week and I'lurles Myers sings the Illustrated soi'. "The llarp With Broken Firii'irs." oilier turns, all exceed-- 1 iuily goiid. are Sheek brothers, equilibrists and hand lia lancers; Charles Kounce, eccentric singing and dancing) and Manuel Fernandez in a funny tramp stunt. The great train rob-- 1 bery. with startling effects. Is the subject of the moving pictures. BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE TRANSACTED LAST NIGHT. liMu-i-nous- . ii-- Janes and Wright Wars Awarded Contract for Grading Moran Contract Haa Boon Rectified. Mc-STja- ack ng streets, to deand of expense this of guttering, grading fray City Gertruds Dunlap gin also passed its second reading, upon Will Engage in Business in suspenalon of the rules. Nevada. The claims committee recommended the payment of djd$m aggregating for many Kin Gertrude Dunlap, mn a faithful and Industrious clerk $1,855.75. to payrolls amounting Special Itbe store of Paine & Hurst, the la were allowed. $307.33 In this of city. house In furnishing The following report of Sanitary Inmptny with her brother William, in Sparks, spector 'Powers was received ind In4 open a dry goods store Mias Dun-- p spected: future. In near the br. e Scarlet fever cases, 2; deaths, 1; left on Sunday morning to She will make! measles, cases, 1; typhoid, cases, 6; a line of goods. 1: deaths from all causes, iputi her home In the future and deaths, ike complete charge of the business males, 11; females 13. The report on collections of the rhile her brother will remain in thla municipal court showed: Fines and fty for the present at least fees ln civil forfeitures, $2,117.50; Mm Dunlap lakes with her the from Weber of perfection In her line and cases, $58.50; received er farmer employes are wishing her county, $408.95; total, $2,484.95. Twenty-fift- h -- pur-hu- rep-Jiti- on success. Henry a petition In voluntary bankruptcy In the office of the clerk of the United States court yesterday. His Bebffltlea all of which are- unsecured, ue scheduled at $2,119.62, and his as Bed eeli consist of 150 and twenty-yeament policy Issued ed st Ufe Insurance fer $1,000. personal property endowr a by the New York company, July 12, 1901, vail- UTAH SCHOOL GETS PRIZE. Superintendent Griggs of the Utah Rite School for the Deaf and Blind ncdred a telegram last night from ftofeeeor Horace Cummings stating Sit the grand prise at the World's Sir had been awarded to the Utah for Its exhibit .The news Is by pleasing Indeed to Utah people ad the pupils and faculty are to be wgmtulsted on their success. bl The Bast " I S- s B. C. Horton, Sulphur ' Springs, A writes; July 19th, 1S99: I have at in my family . Ballards Snow jabnent and Horehound Syrup, and J have proved certainly satlsf&c-- T The liniment la the best we jV ver used for headache and Ti cough syrup has been our for the last eight years." 25c, JILOO. For sale by George F. - r !?.. The Too Attractive ere are maids intelligent,, M. JT1 J M bill Rule Only Worked One Way. Mayor David S. Rose of Milwaukee met the liberty Bell as It passed through his city on the way to SL Louis. As Mayor Rose stood conversing on the station platform with a group of Philadelphians a young man and a conductor walked hy ln heated argument over a ticket Bo loud were their voices and so fierce their gestures that a small crowd followed them. Mayor Rose began to talk about Trap. and maids; some others are well. A few Dey lays. 1 friend of mine employed the others one of the maid a before the arrival of the 1utlon my friends wife " dig-"T- some unmistakable signs of m her kitchen, so she bought trP for them. The next Crrnon-t- he girl had been In the hours then she he-rherself of the trap and went tor ' 14 wasn't where she lid!? Placed it; she couldnt find It, In he ksked the girl vhere rfotS? ,be?me ot 1L 0h that Utonirti0' 1 threw It out,' was the 1 hnswerd, for I thought It aU tha ln the ,M koctou-:- jjJ tv' tea manage our business rve the whole 'jieople, so w the Want people to be ttved. If JM Soul lik grumble, thats all. "Never you mind, I'm sor, cheerfully. out his tax bill sess him for seven to-da- said the assesgoing to make and I shall asmore hens! Youth's Companion. Maarifsh River. m Furs Exquisite lue west carries a finer line than Burt's. A look through this department and you will note the difference between these and grades shown elsewhere ln this market All the newest styles of selected qualities only. No house ln new Fall and Winter weights. qualities In th Whether you buy the least expensive, or the very fine, you are a is u red here of the best hosiery and underwear moiey cun buy. S. J. BURT Dress makers handle more of this class of goods than uny one else. They say our stock Is the most complete they have seen In the state. Every little detail and fancy hits been Included even to the must elaborate Imported designs. a BROTHERS third-clas- RANGES ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. Every Week to One of Our Customers 3 2 1 The two ranges shown here the Star Estate Steel Range and Monarch Malleable Range Each package of 25 cents and each package of 25 cents additional entitles the owner to a chance on the umbrella. Save your coupons They will be good for a second drawing later In teh season. Weekly drawing takes place each Monday.We have the latest Improved machinery and the best help that money K can procure. Open front shirts are Ironed to match and do not bulge Try our wash. This Is th dry family rough 3 most satisfactory way of having the family wash dons All counterpanes sheets pillow slips table clothe, napkins handkerchiefs, towels and cloths ara Ironed. All other article! ere sent home ready for the Iron. SEE DISPLAY IN BURTS WINDOW Don't forget to save your coupons for tho big drawing lator In tha sea Are without doubt the best on the market. All we ask is that you examine our line before buying. It is a pleasure to explain why they excel all others. 3 Heaters son. At least thirty different styles to select from. Hot Blasts, Air Blasts, Oak Stoves, Wonder Garlands, etc. TROY LAUNDRY Through Service stTlouis AND THE EAST VIA Boyle RAILWAY THROUGH Diversions. SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN as LUUiv HITT! Armor Meat Market OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans. SLEEPING CARS, WHAT FOR? Why, for the Recliinqchair cam .PHONE coacHgs. 18-- Fir MrflsTIftitl, PVNn, THE JOURNAL peratlvely necessary that you reg latered. Unless your name la on the vote. registration list you cannot There will be an entire new registraBy Mail, One Month, 50c. tion this year. No matter if you have vote this year cannot voted before, you unless you get registered again. There are just five days before the election on either of which. voters may Cigar. They are: . October be registered. lot 11th, 12th and 18th, and November CONFERENCE. Week of October 3 and 2d. 8TATE FAIR EXCURSIONS. of The Local American Federation to THE EDWARDS, ball benefit a Musicians will tender Via the Rio Grande October fd to Special engagement of the world's Roman Ring. hall, Klesels Miss 'Celeste Conroy at 9th; good returning until the 12th. THE RYNESSOVS $. Tickets, $i. OcL evening, Thursday Fare $1.50 for round trip. Special ILLUSTRATED SONG, trains leave Ogden at 8:10 a. m. on R. G. Buckmaster. the favorites Forbes Smoke a better nickel cigar tt1" October 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, and on Second week& ofForbes in Baoy will to Upmanns have been used Saturday and Sunday specials "THE BLACK ARISTOCRACY. leave at 8iJ0 and 10:45 a.'m. Regular MURRAY A CLAYTON Bouquet" trains leave' dally at 7:45 and Refined Comedy Sketch. 8HECK BROS. a. m. Returning leave Salt Lake Tra veils the Great remains mjo Equilibrists and Hand Balancers. week at the Pastime theater. Fortes City 10:45 a. m., 1:45, :05 and 11:55 MAY JUNE, p. m. Street cars meet all trains on A Co. guarantee something The , forBowery GlrL t Don at arrival run through line. CHARLES FOUNCE, new. In the laughing depot Cara dance by to tabernacle square without change. Eccentric Singing and Dancing. get there will be a serpentine AL. CHRISTAL, Mahum Miss Fkunce. s The "Upmann Quality" In every Paper Tearing. Dutchy. from the very start. He dance FERNANOEZ. MANUEL and Bouquet all Havana 5c cigars lng to do a monologue song Eever that The Tramp Trampiest which he hae christened the THE 3 LEANDO BROTHERS AND son Tramped. , , , The Illustrated haneenmyer." FIRE KINDLER FREE. FEELEY. Lit"Good-Bbe. for thli week will , The will Pajama Boya coal of he your Buy and Parker SONG ILLUSTRATED The prorn tle Girl, FRSE firs one plwuree-Thyou give of the best 'The Harp With Broken Strings," be complete with new motion E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHN that klndlers on earth. Bang by Charles Myers. manager, De Walker, Mates tnan New Pictures. It Is even a better performance You never emolced a Nickel Cigar to last week, and If he Is right tnear equal Upmsnn's "Baby Bouquet" In "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY time will undoubtedly have a ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. With all the e (Tecta quality. from start to finish. after-dinn- . luiuiuiuaiiuiuaiaiiuiuiuiiiuiiuamamuaauiiiaiiuss: H Is im a3 Furniture Co. Races all day and bridge half the 834 TWENTY-FIFTSTREET. night make a combination that not tfie most magnificent In physique England could long resist without showing signs of wear and tear. And yet that Is the life program of most of the young married women of the smart set. Mrs. Humphry Ward ln By Carrier, One Month, 60c. the Boudoir. A charming little Smoke Upmanns "Baby Bouquet? MUST BE REGISTERED. Missouri Pacific We ara selling meat at reduced prtcee and onlyHANDLE THE BEST. Try us and be convinced. Fresh fish and oysters, fresh butter and eggs, always on hand. first-clas- s J MnimimmmnnmHnnYmYmiiiiimimYmimmmmmm made a journey drawn a map of passed through. about this map This explorer had to Kairwan and had the country he had The singular thing Maarifsh apwas that the name A on river times It so many peared River"; a would be the Maarifsh mountain would he "Mount Maarifsh; a village, a lake, a valley each wonld be called Maarifsh. When Prof. , Sommervllle saw the map he laughed. Dont you know, he said to the traveler, what maarifsh means. ln Arabic? "No, said the other. "What does It mean? "It means Dont know. "Pittsburg railroad altercations and disputes. The last time 1 was abroad, he said, "I rode from Liverpool to London on a train composed of first second s carriages. I was travand and an elderly man second class, eling hared my compartment with me. At Manchester the guard came for the tickets, and the old gentleman, al he fumbled In his pocket said: think Ive got Into the wrong carriage. The difference must be paid, said the guard sternly. 'All right chuckled the old gentleman, give me three shillings, then. . I Dispatch. ticket "Boston have a JournsL Smart-Be- t If you would vote this year It and Underwear Hosiery Today we can show you the most dependable Dress Trimmings had known. er PASTIMETliEATER Utahna Park tE.aNMl n. e. I MIS TIBET A NT, BE, tBWb TO BE GIVEN AWAY mHSSSSS&Tse CdiS.! I Aackon fc.MUo.Mlt. Ccri.Hn.il DwI,m fa. ifchfrwht I Week of October 3 . ." . e new CG idea Woman's Msfissiai . y, Good-By- -- " ""w turned the key he said, Indignantly: "Martin outdid himself ln rudeness this morning, I should say. "Oh, well," said the young historian, "he felt a little cross, and had to The late Maxwell Sommervllle of the University of Pennsylvania spent nearly forty years of his llfr ln Oriental travel and study. Prof. Sommervllle used sometimes to narrate the strange error that was once made by a French explorer he "I Doctor. New SilKs The late arrivals are of the same high quality atui reasonable prices that have made this department ho popultr. Many new dcKigns and shades, all new. fresh an 1 crisp. You cant choose a better time than now to make your selections In this line. HIS PLAN TO GET EVEN. LJ and tor lylish Suits and Skirts. Kntiivlv new ideas in the durable and handsome mannish cloths, in a wide range of weaves and colors. The most sensible fabrics shown in years, possessing great wearing qualities at prices based on strict economy. An air of newness prevails throughout our entire store. Every department is now at its best full of new Fall ami Winter goods. The greatest care has been taken to supply every want. We would like to have you call and seethe new styles. pictures. Town Assessor Was in Position to Punish Rudeness. Martin Hobbs was a man of uncertain temper, but of such importance ln his native town that the lash of his tongue waa borne with patlepce J) y those to whom he grudgingly ministered ln hie capacities of Ice man, plumber and janitor of the town hall. In the course of his duties as janitor he reduced almost to the verge of tears a young woman who asked for a the key of a room in the town hall where certain records were kept. Martin knew that she was writing the history of the town, but he did not propose to strew her path with rosea. "Lockin and unlockin, he grumbled, as he began fumbling in his pockets; "putterin' and putterin', fussln, and fidgetin, and what does it amount to when alls said and done? Anybody ast ye to write a history? Whos agoln to read it? Here's your key, and mind you fetch it back, and lay It on that table If 1 m not here. The town assessor was at work where he heard this ungracious address and when the young woman re- 1904. Ladies Tailor Cloths UTAHNA PARK. the somewhat Notwithstanding hilly air of the evenings Utahnu still remains popular and gives its patrons a good, strong bill this week, principal among the turns being that of the three Leando brothers and Feeley, the Pajama boya. Their work Is without doubt smart and clever and earns for them unstinted applause. There are other clever people on the bill Including the Edwarda. in Roman ring act: Murray and Clayton, with a refined comedy sketch: Slay June, the Bowery girl; Al. Chrlstal, In a paper tearing stunt, with R. G. Buckmaster ln illustrated song and the Utahna-rop- e 4. Complete Showing of Fall and Winter ,. ,i atiniiluni at f MERCHANT BANKRUPT. Hole, an Ogden merchant OCTOBER , . One of the slowest and sleepiest council meetings held In the city hall chambers for mur.y a day was the one of last evening It was difficult for even the councilman to keep awake during the proceedings. All members were present except Carr and Kye. The street committee which received bids last Tuesday evening for the S. Peery. senator-Jose- ph grading of Twenty-fourt- h street, beand M. S. Browning. tween W'hll Grant and and avenues, McKay, JeiiUtlves Angus r. T. Harris. Preston Grant avenueh between Twenty-fourt- h KTjSrt Brewer. M. S. Browning. and Twenty-fiftstreets, reported P b. Beus, Hooper; Joseph S. that they had received bids from three contractor! and recommended that the iS?.nd Joseph Scowcroft contract be given the firm of Jones (SL!Ijohn L Herrick. Joe K. Beua. John W. Win- - and Wright, the lowest bidder. Their terms were 23 cents per cubic foot Sleeth. Sam Thomas, and 5 cents per cubic foot for overJames Har- - haul. The bid wag accepted by the lgfow, Huntsville; council and the contract let to Jones Thomas Maloney. Joseph and Wright. A communication was received from aTe. pratt, Valentine Gideon. Washington Jenkins, City Attorney Bagley ln which he ffmdwell Pleasant View; J. H. stated that the necessary alteration to the contracts and bonds of P. J. tf-'tt Montgomery, John R. Moran, relative to the extension of the G. Cragun. Bishop Taylor. guarantee ln districts Nos. ten and twelve had been made. . . Upon motion of Councilman Craig the amendftHSurer Joseph Wallace. Lreyor Bernard Spencer, Wash-Z- a ed contracts and bonds were received. The Varney Floral company, ln a Jenkins, C. D. Brown. Fred communication to the council, offered Job Plngree, ftmmlMloners Viliam Lowder, Harrlsvllle; to take up all plants on the city hall Thomas Gibson, WSfst grounds and store them for the winHammon m Chris. Olson, Plain City; Geo. ter for $50. An ordinance creating a curbing and West Weber; P. G. Greemhh West Weber; H. P. Green, guttering district on Twenty - third street from Wall to Madison avenues mesvllle; James Harrop. School John to be known as district No. 10, and o oparlntendent Henry Baker, to levy a speclnl tax on all abutting tecler, BUterville; P. property owners to defray the exKbrth Ogden; James. R. Bues, John pense, passed its second reading and Plain City. Sisson, of Ogden City James Al-- u waa referred to the law committee. Another ordinance levying and Thomas Cunningham. a local tax on the property on paving district No. 12, on abutlng SPARKS. AT Twenty-fourt- h 10 OPEN STORE Grant avenue, between OGDEN TUESDAY, "i-fic- NO peo-tro- abounded JOURNAL, I At the Theaters f ".elected An STATE SLEEPY SESSION l upon rt.nt duty devolves Demoat the last night, and It U be well and ,r will tomorrow. The county and legislative filling , the exercise of great and ftTon the character may de- nominated men ' th A of the party. There no mistakes. Let the party bl the mistakes of the enemy. a11!? date and no faction willL TWV best welfare of the the . n be what will guide done their work and that ihemselves will do the rest. Journal baa from time yPsute A Mnted the names of those discussed t.bdng prominently from the offices and various th now submitted la which IW of the delegates jJSdXtes will in all likelihood be COUNCIL'S UTAH ;- . -iar.kmtaMsutaMtd. IfmavkhtodraaiwU HmHiw Idea womans maoa- - M fMW' y. EkH Mu. ramli. flUrun-- Saad jnuv hum Imctm.,., wUk W Hr rmr MtanipMua fer m. " ,tBd 41 1m th. Out S. Mr. U MHk, IU, phm, jwm wriU. lwi.ua. ld rtim h. ' nfii)uwiuMusa..iaW.gjniTii, |