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Show DAILY CITY BUILT ON Upenings in Salt Lake A 1 r. " KVenty-fllt- h Latter-da- con-- 0f semi-annu- al Saints open-- It morning In the Lntcie. For the past two days the trains have brought crowds ' throughout Utah and Idaho to the streets i city, and last night The fair visitors. with crowded gt , utracted most of them and It la A record iined part of the visit. Miwf crowd will be In attendance y the oclock this jojghout the conference. Represen-jfields have arrived, of far-o- ff i besides the three days of confer-(- f scores of general priesthood ni reunions mlslsonary nteen scheduled to take place dur- tbs evenings and early mornings. and ghsgs MINERS PICK OFFICERS. -Its third acnf annual convention the Utah State union of the West-- a of Miners, which was hall, ups Tuesday in Federation dieted Its deliberations yesterday jgemoon and adjourned. The follow-- X me elected officers for the ensu- 3 year: President, Frank Erickson A. W. 4 Bingham ; secretary- barter of West Jordan; t, Joseph P. Langford; execu-:- it committee: first district,, David inter of Park City; second district, Mtr Herckes of West Jordan; third fourth disMulct not represented: til J.'Zirker of Eureka; fifth dis-A- l. E Donaldson of Stockton. Federation Moustaches and Crimea. Frank Richardson, writing In the Gornhlll Magazine, Insists on the dishonesty of hiding the telltale upper Of all the great criminals ol lip. .our day, he gays, I can recall none who dared to practice with a naked face. Drs. Lamson and Neill Cream Judiciously concealed as much of their physiognomy as might be. Fowler, who mur-Vby night at Muawell H1R and Jabez Balfour were bearda ed men. Wainwright wore the of his period. James Cun-haReed and Deeming, and Bem.ett of the Bootlace murder were possessed of mouths that prudence compelled them to conceal. The blue burglarious Jowl Is a fantasy of the novelist. No burglar goes about with a face that in ltsell amounts to a previous conviction. When he is in jail matters are differ ent, for our prison authorities wisely mous-tachlo- . decree that the convlcta face shall be shaven and his head be ahorn. They at least Insist on seeing the man as he is. BENEFIT CONCERT. The greatest gathering of home talent ever brought together in Ogden will appear In the tabernacle on tomorrow evening. The entertainment will Include Nannie F. Tout, Willard Andelin of Provo, one of the finest bassos In the west, and Celeste ConHARD TIME8 COMING. roy, and will have the assistance of Pearl Snyder, Ogden's favorite reader, We are on the eve of hard times, reacted Eugene V. Debs' at the Salt Charles Kerr, Fred Tout and Squire Nice last night.. "The priperlty Coop. The entertainment will be given as kt has existed for a few years past a benefit to the Second ward. The i ending. Depression follows as the night follows the day." price of admlelson will be 50 cents, The Socialist candidate . for p real- with no reserved seats. ist was greeted by a crowd of not WHEN IN A. HURRY, SMOKE is than 1,000 men and womeh, and BABY hi arguments were heartily applauds BOUQUET" UPMANNS A He spoke for more than two CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR 5c. Son and held the attention of his editors until the close. LOCAL BIOSCOPE PICTURES. A representative of the American The Best Doctor. Bioscope company of New York, a concern, will ar tar. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, large moving picture in the city tomorrow to photo rive ftns, writes, July 19th, 1899: T have local fire department set in my family Ballard's Snow graph the to an alarm. The pictures responding iMment and Horehound Syrup, and will then be exhibited at the Grand dey have proved certainly satisfac-hr- y. opera house next month when the The liniment Is the best we will give a performance In kit ever used for headache and company thla city. aha The cough syrup has been our lector for the last eight years." 25c., AWARD FOR LIVE EXHIBIT. Be, $L00. For sale by George F. Ckn Inquiry at the world! fair headquarters In St Louis by Superintendent Driggs of the Utah state school Access on Pronoun. for the deaf and blind, ae to the merits Two negro women ii boarded a upon which hie students were awardavenue car at Seventh street ed the prise, has brought the following On ns a large; woman, telegram In reply: BehUy dressed; the other was a Award was made on entry includsmall, exhibits. Mow woman, wearing a modeat ing both liveIs and education that the live exhibit My opinion Influenced the Jury most As women were discussing a mu-h-il Mr. Driggs has not ascertained friend, Mr.. Jenks. The large wo-hthe prise Is aa yet and will what In loud tones and prospoke another lnqulr ytoday. make moted the name of the man aa 8b it were It spelled The Local American Federation of u evident from the expression on Musicians will tender a benefit ball to fue of the smaller woman that Miss Celeste Conroy at Klesels hall, was annoyed by the loud talking Thursday evening, Oct 8. Tickets, SL hd mispronunciation of her friend, pros-Kri- d Pi u "oolly "You she protested: apeak of Mr. Jenka as though ume were spelled with an T tood CONFERENCE. STATE FAIR EXCURSIONS. Via the Rio Grande October 3d to of an e.H 12th. good returning until the 9th; yes." the large woman ex-"- I Special trip. 81.50 for round Fare e perceives you puts the trains leave Ogden at 8:10 a. m. on pronoun." Washington October 6th. 7th. 8th and 9th, and on will Saturday and Sunday specials m. a. 10:45 and 8:10 at Refylar leave trains leave daily at 7:45 and 0:30 Forgotten. a. m. Returning, leave Salt Lake 6:05 and 11.55 City 10:45 a. m., 1:45, all trains on meet 0n hours dayrttln cars Street m. aw drag since you loft p. run through Cars arrival at depot to tabernacle square without change. mo-th- for Newspapers. The strangest thing about Russia names. popular papers Is their curious Babotchka Btrekosa (Grasshopper), (Butterfly), Svistnm (The Whistler). Vetr (The. Wind), are some names of which popular publications. A paper some years was started In Moscow Tcher-nllnlts- a Beelzebub. was christened ago name (The Inkbottle) was the Odd Name Oik 484 . 1 U hav?J! I 11 again. yours y?u right, dear, gotten you, Then. I1 r3ln1UMP'e,11' Vs t?s?mi Iac . forgetting I111 1 Kem hlf Pain and half wa ta wnH"'JLh',,n nver shall part you nd near A??- if fo!pmnarma. you I RohoBnth mce rlAht. dear, Sunday Herald tea dont like it, give it your grocer returns you lVay TUr money. A OCTOBER 6. 1904. An Important Showing of Elegant Dress Skirts TO THI. CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. A choice and handsome lot of finely tailored Skirts of the better quality, are here; new and exclusive styles. To say they are beaut ful is putting it mildly. Every garment possesses a finish and chj'j;-teseen only in the highest product. ons in Ladies' Ready-to-WeDress Skirts. The newest ideas in Voile, Etamines. and Silks made in perfect taste, even to the smallest detail. The prices are very low for the quality. r The Home Missionary Society of Methodist Church Passes Resolution. tru.-nan'- j j ll-Wi- 'i:. Col.. Oi t. C. -- The Wo- -j iii.iiis linin'. Miiieioiiiiry of thej il.mvh went on yesI acterday in favor of tion .laainst polygamy. As usual, the new LACKS WItAlH and JAUKKTS than you have seen before In ogden. A resolution introduced by Mr. F. li'iwn here warrant the highest We want you to see these high class novelties, which have Just . A. Aiken of Cincinnati. O., A line of matchless Lose tilting wraps for theater and party wear, In the arrived. recording for every person from Made In charming new fashions at prices lighter shades. secretary, calling upon congress to i In to actually astonish you. submit to the people uu amendment to inexpensive dainty effects to (!u- the constitution of the United States elegant designs for claltorate and gowns. prohibiting the practice of polygamy was unanimously adopted amid cheers and Mrs. Aiken was accorded a marked demonstration in approval of the step taken by her. After stating in the preamble that the jgirt of the young man's body afterx apostles of the Mormon MANITOU HEROINPUTS cuts and eighty-siNEW SURGERY making forty-tw- o FAITH church were guilty of polygamous st itches uinl breaking the practices, and calling attention to the SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 6. There hip four limes with the osteonations "inefficiency and shame as developed through the Smoot investi- arrived m this city last night from clast in preparing to straighten the gation in handling the question of po- Chicago a young man whose heroic bones. actions id in linger In the memory of Against the greatest odds Loeh rode lygamy. the resolution says: "Be it resolved by the Woman's those who passed through the Manl-to- u from Great Mountain Falls to Manl-to- u Special engagement of the worlds Hood in Colorado in 1903. He is in front of the rushing waters of Home. Missionary society of the Methgreatets hypnotists odist Episcopal church, in convention L. L. I neb, formerly a bronco bus- a cloudburst torrent. He wus injured THE RYNERSON8 assembled at Denver. Col., September, ter" am! prospector. His wild ride on by a fall from a cliff 150 feet high and the night of August 5, 1902. saved the for mouths lived In a plaster of parts 1904: Second week of the favorites Forbes First That the national congress lives of 2.000 people, made him fam- cast. A Forties In r. Mueller will exjiose the bone of should not only protect Ihe Integrity ous as the "Paul Revere of Colorado," "THE BLACK ARISTOCRACY. and purity of its membership, to do but left him a cripple. Loeli came Iaieb's left arm from the wrist to the The tendons will lie cut which there can be no doubt of its here ( ! operated upon by lr. Fred- shoulder. put Into a cast. The 8HECK BR08. ability ami purpose, but should take erick Mueller, who will arrive from and the whole armLoeb will undergo operation which Immediate steps to purge the nation Chicago Wednesday night. and Hand Balancers. Equilibrists no will doubt a one rare and Dr. .Mueller, who is an assistant of will be of this disgrace, which tends to dull the moral sense and dim the patriotic Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the famous sur- attract the attention of many physiCHARLES FAUNCE geon who originated the operation of cians. While lu this city Dr. Mueller pride of all Its people. Eccentric Singing and Dancing. of disa will number bloodless for operations. perform congenital surgery Second To this end congress should pass and submit to a vote of locations. has hopes of saving the left His engagements here made it necesMANUEL FERNANDEZ. the states without unnecessary delay side of LoelVs body. He operated on sary for IOeb to Journey to Sun Franan amendment to the constitution of Loeh last November, and succeeded in cisco or delay the operation for some The Trumplest Tramp that Eever the Installing some life into the withered time. the Uqlted States prohibiting Tramped. of polygamy. practice "Third That we hereby pledge our ILLUSTRATED SONG influence and untiring effort to the acon Down the Farm, sung by Charles complishment of this end. Myers. J The' resolution concludes with an for heat In the winter time, so let us All your coal shed while the appeal to all auxiliaries to use everj "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY means In urging their representatives J weather 1. good. Cq flnd With all the effects. J()nes in congress to support the action. n Office 407 24th St. OLD PHONE 140 Z. The society heard reports of various NEW 'PHONE 14a Yard, 122 W., 24th 8b I secretaries during the sessions yes- Finer Line of Coats new laces rei-or- -- 'jmn-aiinn- h S. J. BURT ed of another. a Russian popular papers have, as Like the circulations. small rule, to the dally papers, they are subject a time for sale the who stops censor, or altogether if. In trying to be njra? authorities anything offensive to the Many PP la allowed to appear. tne are subject to what is known as edithe Is, "preventive censure; that tn tors must submit everything to A cenauthorities before publication. sntl-Esor who allows any serlous ernmental hint to escape Is dismissed but thi from his post for neglect; be g also does not prevent the editor o punished. -- BROS. (SL THEATER PASTIME ints-sha- Week of October 3 -- ' You Can't Depend On the Sun. jj . Up-tow- Utahna Park terday. The question of raising a fund of $200,000 to carry on this during the coming year was discussed favorably. The plan of raising the fund will be decided upon before the vention closes. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. Week of October 3 con- THE EDWARDS, OF FINEST SELECTION 8UIT8 GOOD FALL AND WINTER EVER 8EEN IN AND TROUSERS OGDEN. THE OF CALL AND SEE ty Penn-tinB- dark-skinne- THURSDAY. JOURNAL, ,t-t- it BEGAN TODAY STATE SWAMP. St. Petersburg Insecure on Its Foul dation of Piles. St. Petersburg uas mcc a swamp." says a url',-- . -- an,! i is the grouml it would be quite povLlble for a timnnlith (like FAIR. the sixty-foo- t columns for St. HE STATE to sink out of sight au-- neverIsaac's) fair state the of more nd day tm en be heard of. To provide against such , Wjth the impre9" all contingencies a forest of plies was will outstrip i ht 1M dtlven m every department 91.00ii.iNininto the earth at the cost of v,ri as the fuundatktn of SL an tor the success of auch Isaac s, ami yet the cathedral sinks. it The attendance was not u'0 the opening day. This Like causes render the roads to SL th,t Petersburg the worst In Knr.u.e; winiVKnt& for by tbe fllctclosed ter frosts, which penetrate several stores in the city And feet below the M on the opening day. surface, seize on the 7'.n influence on the character imprisoned waters and tear up the on the first day city street g. The thus broken is dominated In the crowd on so destructive surface to wheels that I have the city Yesterday Ground. known an Englishman who, though re relegated to the rear by FrJLtns from the country. It was he kept four carriages, had not one from In a condition to use. The Jolting on Hut every county in Utah was represented the roads Is so great as to make It Arizona "he gates of the fair grounds wise for a traveler to hold on fast, and when a lady and gentleman ride afternoon. the fair grounds closed last aide by aide it is usual for the gentleSecretary W. J. man to protect the lady 7,. 11 oclock that by throwing all the paid his arm round estimated his companions waist. and last ?!Sons o f yesterday Thla delicate attention la so much of nounted to 7.000. At this time a utilitarian necessity as In no way to been had counted, tickets dl the attend-troul- d further Imply the seen obligations. that te R easily make this mark. CONFERENCE UTAH In Bankruptcy No. 746. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the District of Utah. In bankruptcy, before Tho. Maloney, referee. In the matter of William J. Morison, bakrupt. To the creditors of William J. Morrison of Ogden City. In the county of Weber and district nforesaold. a bank- ; Roman Ring. ILLUSTRATED 80NG, R. G. Buckmaster. 282 J VIlQvrSOIl A - Twenty-Fift- h Street, Orfden, VteK.l MAY AL. CHRISTAL, Fa per Tearing. Notice Is hereby given that on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1904, the said William J. Morison was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office at No. 2442 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Utah, October 8, 1904. Ogden, THO. MALONEY. Referee In Bankruptcy. THE Mole, The Duck Season Is Now Open FIRE KINDLER FREE. Buy your coal of Parker and ha will give you FREE ons of tha best firw klndlers on earth. The holders of the following numbers are entitled to $5.00 coupon books if presented to the Ogden Stetfm street: Laundry. 437 Twenty-fift- h 14,7$6, 14,647 and 4,889. AAI niTTl lajvjiv I H FOR? Why.forthe Early Showing Armor Meat Market I 1 JOURNAL I X OF rupt Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1904, the said Alexander Baxter was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office at No. 2442 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Weber connty. Utah, on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1904, at 10 oclock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Ogden, Utah, Oct. 6. 1904. THO. MALONEY, Referee In Bankruptcy. The name UTAHNA la a familiar one and will ehortly become much more so, as Mr. Charles A. Bass will. In a few days, have a delightful high-gracigar of that name on the market. I X t I f X de LINES x X X fall Goods IN ALL X In Bankruptcy No. 752. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the District of Utah. In bankruptcy before Tho. Maloney, referee. In the matter of Alexander Baxter, bankrupt. To the creditors of Alexander Baxter of Ogden City, In the county of Weber and district aforesaid, a bank- Of - . (She FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. AND ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. To the creditors of Henry Mole of WHAT Ogden City, In the county of Weber a bankrupt and district aforesaid, Notice Is hereby given that on the We are selling meat at reduced prices and only HANDLE THE 5th day of October, A. D. 1904, the said BEST. Try us and be convinced. Fresh fish and oysters, fresh Henry Mole was duly adjudicated a butter and eggs, always on hand. bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my 334 TWENTY-FIFT8TREET. PHONE 16-. office at No. 2442 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1904, at 10 oclock In the forenoon, at which time the aald creditors may attend, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Month, 50c. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, By Carrier, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Ogden, Utah. October 0, 1904. THO. MALONEY. . Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF BROTHERS E. R. GOURLEY8 UTAHNA-SCOPNew Pictures. OF bankrupt 3 LEANDO FEELEY. The Pajama Boys. In Bankruptcy No. 750. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the District of Utah. In bankruptcy before Tho. Maloney, referee. In the matter of Hen- ry JUNE, The Bowery Girl. rupt NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. I MURRAY A CLAYTON Refined Comedy Sketch. t X We are pleased to inform the Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Years Prices i X X ? i dt Ljtafyna Reese Howell (Jtaljiia j & SONS. I |