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Show PACE DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, EIGHT massage and Swedish movements, who is now enjoying an extended vacation at Portland. Oregon, announces that he will resume hie practice iu Ogden about October 1. For choice hay, rolled oats and mised grain of all kinds, fruit boxes, call at Grout's, 192 Twenty-fourt- h street. J. F. Dunn, surerintendent of motive power of the Oregon short Line, was In the city today on business. When you get tired of that old chronic disease and desire to get rid of it forever see Dr. Elliott, special-lis- t. (SCI Washington A vs. Testenlay in Judge Murphys court W. C.. Sumner was given a verdict against the Association gait company for the sura of 1250 and costs of suit. Men Women We can. satisfy your taste In all Xtln your faith to our statements about kinds of meats. We handle nothing but . Jewt-ftyIf you haven't seen tha pret- the best. Armors Meat Market, 114 ty things we have In Lockets. Chains Twenty-fift- h street. Phones: Bell and Wafclies etc., for the ladies, and 477-Ind. IK. and Scarf Watches Fins Studs, Rings, For tha best hay, grain, flour, stork for men. pay us a visit. So sure as and poultry food and all kinds of grosure so are won done, things things 's ceries at cheapest prices go to our . Feed Store, 2571 Washington avenue. Roth phones. Jewelry WHERE THE CARS STOP, 1477 has captured the confidence of all Washington avenus. you will find the Judges of good things. finest stock of cigars, wines and liquors In tha city .and we assure you the most courteous treatment. Blosser Bros. Scgo Lily Circle No. 174, Women of Woodcraft, will give a ball at Utahns Park, Tuesday evening Sept. 11th. Prises of 95.00 in gold will be MSS WASHINGTON AVE, OGDEN. given to party holding lucky number. Admission 25c. -- The "NEW EUROPEAN HOTEL," the pride of our city, is modern In every reepecL The comforts of home assured you. Call and be convinced. Patronise It D. A. Smyth, Proprietor. r For Rule One J -- horse power and one 2 -- horse power electric motors. All kinds of electrical work solicited. and AUSTYIES-usiosmadi-OPRICE satlsfacthm guaranteed. Ogden Electrical Supply Co., Alex Leatham, proSOLD ONLY BY C.D.lVES.r prietor. Phone, Bell, Sil-The last few weeks I have sold one hundred lots. I still have 144 cheap lots in different parts of the city. No Interest no taxes until sold. These lota go very rheap on terms to suit purii chasers. J. J. Brummitt All are Invited to witness the unveiling of the Statue of Venus De Milo MonIf you Stink, drink Yellowstone. at the Art Store ofOnFred Maaaa and at October 1st, this day day. Gloss stamp photos at Gasbergs; all take Maaaa will Mr. times other 71 Twenty-fift- h street pleasure In helping you to inspect his Eating good fund Is one of the free art exhibition. greatest pleasures of life, Knjoy If you want meats that will please butter. you, satisfy you, strengthen you, there Paul Lennman of the engineering Is no better iim than "Weatharby's." department of the Oregon Short Line, We give you the heat and at the beet was in tha city yesterday. price we can make. You see where Richard Huge Islam, professor of we do you good, for ws make good meats sell for ordinary prices. 11,200 buys a new four room cottage, hirgs closet and pantry; electric light and city water. Located within two and a half blocks of the Rio Grands depot, on the bench, small payment down, the balance the same aa paying rent. J. J. Brummitt. If you drink, drink YaUowstona. and Pin-gree- Fine Paul W. Stecher IVES'toS NE Z. LOCAL BRIEFS sit by SEPTEMBER SATURDAY. 15, 190S. Not, Many More Days of the ns HELD MELON TOO LONG AND WAS PLUGGED FOR DELAY. Inducements Sale-Str- ong Harper is Nursing a Painful Flash Wound in the Arm Attempted Hold-u- p Occurred on Wall Avenue Last Night I. N. I. N. Harper, colored chef at Reed hotel, wai ahot in tha arm This removal sale will come to an end shortly . . We hope to be moved by the ... first In the cl October . . that will mean that we must start moving before that date will be stock made low the on of much meantime we are selling prices every item of merchandise until the time comes for closing the doors of this store. the last night by one of two thugs on Wall avenue as he was on his way home. His Thousands are taking advantage of delay lu throwing up hla hands at the command given la perhaps responsible goods which will be wanted when the for the wound received. and shooting The attempted hold-u- p Flannels, School Shoes, School Dresses. oclock when occurred shortly after Harper, who had Juet completed his duties at the Reed hotel, where he la employed aa chef, was going to hla home on Wall avenue. He had started to turn In the alleyway leading to his who had evihome when the hold-up- s, dently been waiting for him, confront"Throw up ed him with revolvers.your hsnds!" came the- command In a deep threatening tons. Harper was carrying a watermelon under one arm and was so badly scared that he forgot to drop it and hold up his hands with the result that two shots were fired at him from close range. After firing the shots the hold-up- s disappeared in the dark. Harper knew from tha stinging sensation in one of his arms that he had been shot and as soon as he got In the house telephoned Dr. Dickson who extracted the bullet from the fleshy part of the arm. The bullet was from a .29 1 calibre revolver. Ths wound, while DR. KRISHNAS LECTURE not serious, Is quite psinfuL The attempted hold-u- p and shooting ON BRITISH MISRULE; was reported to the police station but ths description of the two men as glv en by Harper is so vague that it will Rainfall Prevented a Larga Attend-- 1 be Impossible to locals them from It. anca but Diaeauraa waa Interesting Laetura Tamarraw Evaning Will baj of a Diffarant Bart. GREASED THE RAILS No matter what you want the low prices which are made on the cold weather is here . . Bedding, Outing the price is cheaper now Wrights Removal Sale j and other school supplies at corresponding prices. We do not carry job lot, inferior goods, but make a specialty of Owing to tha rainy weather and the Republican primaries, the lecture at tha Carnegie library hall laat even was not ao well attended aa it might have NAME AND BRICE ON EVERY MIR been, although thoae who listened were The 15 ONttf pleaaed with what Dr. Kriahna aald about BritlHh mlarule In India. EXTREME Smi AT POPULAR PMCE5IN DRESSINC the feet one 5houu) uox m fit.ourabilitx Dr. Kriahna took the poaltion that .AND STYLE .VOU FIND AIL THESE IN THE the Hindus are capable of governing themarivea. That aa a race, with a civilisation older than ours and a re.mbs ev n . CROSSETT LeWis ligion many thousand years older, with educational facilities of their own that are perfectly satisfactory and immensely superior to ours from the Hindu point of view, India should ha permitted to govern Itself. England maintains a horde of officials in India, who are overpaid. The viceroy, who represents the king of England and the emperor of India, la a very expensive Mt of furniture, while the commissioners and other people who enjoy high salaries, there are a burden on the people who pay the taxes and contribute revenues to the crown of England in addition. Prior to the conquest of India by the t English, the Hindus were prosperous and happy. Now, owing to the heavy burdens of taxation, they cannot enjoy Ufa as they once did. The coming of famine and the visitations of plague Dee-Stanfo- rd finds them wholly unprepared, and aa a result many die. if tha burden of taxes was removed and the farmer and tha mechanic permitted to use the product of their labor, conditions would ! Improve. Hundreds of thousands, aye millions, of people perish in India every year through the plague and famine. Yet the load is never lifted. In Ma lecture Dr. Krishna waa at has served this stats for some tin times impassioned, actuated no doubt BISHOP WALTER BEATTIE haa resigned hla position. In order to by tha recollection of the wrongs perSUCCEEDS EXAMINER BEEBE accept tha placa made vacant by tha petrated upon hla people by the EngTomorrow eventna lish government. resignation of George M. Cannon from tha Zion's Savings Bank k Trod Dr. Kriahna lectures at the auditorium National Bank Examiner Resigns to Company. of the high school on "Religious cusEnter Ziona Savings Bank and Sen-attoms and Education Byitems of India. Bishop Walter Beattie, of Balt Lilt Smoot Roeommonds tho Ap- City, has been recommended for the This lecture will be descriptive and of a most intensely interesting nature, pointment of Beattie. place by Senator Smoot, and the AP polntment will be made within the nat describing, as it will, the religion of National Bank Examiner Beebe, who few days. Brahma. Those who desire to learn on a comparatively subject something unknown here should attend. School Supplies and the Stationery Business COMMITTEE ' Slat-ervll- le SNAPS in Second Hand Remington Typewriters at BECRAFTS Cor. Grant and 24th Awe. AND THE CAR SKIDDED 50ojqO Motorman an Twenty-secon- d Street Car Had a Bears Last Evening Bad Accident was Narrowly Averted Might Hava Boon Serious. Crossett Shoe A serious accident was narrowly averted at the intersection of Washington avenue and Twenty-secon- d street about 7:90 o'clock last evening. Borne practical Jokers, evidently hoys, had spread tallow on the rails of the street car track leading up the Twenty-se- c ond street MU. The car happened to be at the upper end of the line when the trick waa turned and coming down struck the greased track. The car Is supposed to meet the south hound Washington car at the foot of the hlU and the motorman applied tha brakes to slacken speed ns he came down the hill, hut the ear refused to stop, the wheels slid along the track, the car ATTENTION MASONS! gaining speed momentarily regardless of the fact that the brakes were set hard. The motorman on the WashingThe dedication ceremonies will taks ton car saw that something was wrong of instead 4:30 st Sunday place p. and elapped on tha brakes on hla car In the evening, as original announced. and stopped within n dosen feet of the F. E. NICHOLS, Twenty-secon- d street track as the car Secretary. wMxsed by. crossett Shoe: high-salari- Union Made Shoes s Shoe NOTICE. Ink FREE to Every Child Attending School A Bottle of who purchases 25c worth of school supplies. will elso sell 12 rubber tipped lead pencils for 12 wood penholders for 3 Standard tablets for We lOc lOc lOc All who wish to enter ths spear and ring contest for the premiums offered Fair Associaby the tion, can practice at the Fair grounds Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week. Inter-Mounta- Company in SPIRITUALISM. Services Sunday evening, at 7:90, Union Labor Hall, 769 24th St. Lecture, full name teet by Rev. A. Raymond. Good music. All welcome. or giving the public a complete assortment of goods, the best quality and the lowest possible prices. Bet of Resolution! Thanking the Publie and ATI Whom Assisted in Entertaining tha Commercial Adopt S-- - Travelers. The committee on arrangements for tha recent convention of the United Commercial Travelers held In this city, haa adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, The claslng up of accounts and winding up of matters connected with the U. C. T. convention held in thie city on June last but further demonstrates bow eminently successful that convention waa and the great good accomplished, not only as accrued to the members of the order, hut to the business men of Ogden, of the state and th whole Intermountain country, and Whereas, Without the generous and assistance rendered to the officers and members of tha U. C. T. by the merchants and cltlsens of Ogden, and the state generally, the great success of the convention would not have been possible; therefore he It Resolved. That the officers and members of Ogden council Xo. 249. U. C. T, for and in behalf of themselves, the grand council of the order and of all When it Comes . His Selection is This Case Always looks the same as solid gold and is a great deal stronger in every way, protecting the movement as no other case will. DDlfPC etart at $1-- 50 for complete imlsLJ watch and go as high as $50.00 Watches on the Easy Payment Plan. Ask Us About J. It S. LEWIS & COMPANY, Jewelers At the Big Clock. Washington Avenue MAKES ITS FINAL REPORT Utah Stationery Company The man of moderate means, the man who wants the good, but not the best, such men must be provided for. ed to Hats we think we show the greatest variety in Ogden. The reason we think so is that so many people say: Now thats what I have been looking whole-heart- for. We have for our specialty this Fall the Mallory Cravenette hat that you see advertised in the magazines. members thereof, do hereby most Rainproof and sunproof. ! The Toggery Browne-Tmyl- or Co. Buy a stove until you have investigated the ed heartily thank the business firms, individual merchants and citlxena, railroad officials and employee, the Utah Light A Power company. Ogden Rapid j Transit company, and all others gen-- ! Soft or stiff, at $3.00. Dont erolly. who so ably and unreservedly assisted In making the convention the gyeat succes that It ws. and we bespeak for each and all unlimited success and prosperity. WILLARD SCOWCROFT, A. C. EMERSON. W. H. WILLIAMS, Committee. Coles Hot The greatest money saver on the market (THE CROCKERY PEOPLE) SOLS AGENTS |