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Show DAILY UTAH FAGE FOUR STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1907, I BaBBUBRBnBnMBHBHRSM THe Careful CasH Paying Customer's attention is invited to our Muslin Underwear Vjalc Running all This Week Unmatchable values at 50c, 75c and $1 that cannot be duplicated anywhere 10c9 15c, 25c9 OUR GUARANTEE If not better made and 25 per cent cheaper than any Mus- HID HER MONEY IN HER STOCKING PITTSBURG. Feb. 6. Mine Birdie Hall uf Esplanade street, Allegheny, has deposited $404 In e Pittsburg savings hank, and at the same time registered a vow that If she ever did have another roll to carry she would not conceal it In her stocking, or if so. that she would not tell any young man where she had hidden the money. According to the police records of Magistrate Hadfleld. of Allegheny. Birdie has had a hard time since last Saturday. She was formerly the chief telephone operator in the Enterprise National hank, whlcr collapsed about fifteen months ago, carrying with it $404 of her savings. Since that time she has been besieging President Fred Gwinner to make things right. Late Saturday the aged Gwinner decided (hat Birdie was entitled to nil ahe claimed, and he paid, her the $404 out if his own pocket. Birdie put the bundle In her stocking. She met some girl friends who were going to have a dinner with some of the boys at a swell Pittsburg resShe Joined them, making taurant. friends with Frank Smith, who aat at her aide, told him about tha money, and where she kept It. Thla waa enough for Frank. He couldn't lose Birdie after that, end when he and Birdie bade good-by- e at the home plate, about 2 a. m., both were full of affection and grape Juice. When Birdie awakened she still had her stockings, but no money. Later she had Bmith arrested, end the police found the $404 ou him. But Birdie made a plea for him. "It wee my fault, your Honor," said he. "I shouldnt have told him where the money was; but, at that well er er I don't know how or when ho rot It. Perhaps it fell out on the floor and he picked It up. Ill discharge him, said Magistrate Hadfleld, a he glared at Smith and grinned at tbe shapely Birdie. "Dont SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS PETERSON WASHOUT blame him so much for getting the STILL BLOCKS TRACK money, but he ought to have put It Broback where he found It." Reported Daily by the Intar-Stat- a kerage Company. The washout near Devil Gate on THE BIGGEST AIRSHIP. the Union Pacific still block traffic e, over the road. It waa first thought NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Roy L. the aeronaut, who Is In thla probable that the damage could be repaired In a few hours, but the great city, explained the plane of hie proflow of water has ao hampered the posed new airship to the members of the Aero club today. It will be the company In Its work that the proposition is yet a formidable one. biggest every built, and will carry two Alt trains are being brought Into paanengera, besides the aerial chaufOgden and Balt Lake by way of feurs The gaa bag will be cigar-shape- d, all will be more than 12$ feet long, Granger and Pocatello. Although are or more than twice the length of the of them an late, the passengers wearing smiling face and appear to one he brought here last summer, feet long. The worry much les than E. N. Botaford, which was alxty-tw- o who has the work In charge. framework, which will carry passengers and the motor, will be new in design and will be made of spruce and FOR WOMANS SUFFRAGE. The con- aluminium. The engine le to be tbe GUTHRIE. Oka., Feb. stitutional convention, which Is consid- latest and most powerful ever built for the purposes, developing one horseering the adoption of a provisionIs givto every five pounds of weight. not of power women suffrage. the right ing It Is capable of developing likely to report today. and la of the two-cyc- le design. In order to prevent the Standard from having a monopoly, the new etate will start with a aerie of rigid inspecTOWN TURNED OUT. tion laws. RENOVO. Pa., Feb. $. This village has broken a record by having a trip Too MiwS of a Gchd Thing. elopment and every one seems glad pf Arnold Daly had h' tvlted to tel It BIx young people of the town fled a atory at a theati..- -. .uquet In Naw to Olean, N. T.. last week, but no news of It waa allowed to leak out until yesYork. 1 always bate to tell r nry," bo be- terday afternoon, when word came married couples were gan, "because my Hate may have that three newly together. Thethe town beard It before. What uwiedom that coming home woke up and gave them a royal wella for them, what agony for me. come. "it ia.llk' the ease f a friend of . The elopers were Marrgie Conway mine. He la deaf, but trlea to conceal and Robert McEachron, Badle Stout la deafness. and Leo McNierney and Katherine and Harry Wharton. Leo "And one night at a dinner tbe boat told n atory at which roared and Katherine McNierney are brother and my deaf friend Joined in and out and alster. The town band turned out and nearly roared the whole table, though la truth every one In the village was at the he hadn't heard a word. station when the train rolled In. The . "That story, ho began, Texnlndi band, which had been tuning up for an mo of another one hour, gave them a noisy greeting. "And then the poor fellow went on and told the very same yam the host Must Pay for Girth. had repeated only n minute before." So far aa launudries are concerned, many women will soon be made to pay the penalty of unusual stature W astern Hustle. and girth. One Columbus avenue FORGOT HER BOY. La. a In Salt City were several firms courROCHESTER. N. Y., Feb. 5 Mr. which mailed advertising circulars to laundry that certainly has the of Its convictions has already Inage In Annie Forbes Kimball, found dead the farmers of the surrounding counthe Salvation Army hotel bere. had try when they had anything new to serted In Its price list the following Admtn-lutratItems: bank. In tlie $2,500 Temporary aaya the Saturday Evening Post "Ladles dress skirts, ordinary Bizet, Edward Enlehardt baa found offer, A bright boy went to these men, and 40 cents up. (hat the woman hat a eon whom he offered 2.000 to deliver inch circulars pave away when an Infant and later "Ladles' dress skirts, extra length forgot the name of the pearona who In the rural free delivery mall boxes and width, 60 cents up. Six been five firms dollars. for different has adopted Min. Affidavit of this To teat the authenticity of thla anmade by Mrs. Jeannette Day. who accepted the offer. The lad then went fweara that the woman told her aha to the prlntc-- . and secured a commis- nouncement, two women, one tall, the had a boy who must now be about 20 sion of five dollars on the sale of the other of medium height, presented to two linen aklrta which year old. 12,000 clrculrra. Next, he started out the chief clerk Mr. Kimball wan about U year old In a rig wbifta he secured rent free they wished laundered. and resided up to a few yean ago In from the "How much?" they naked. livery stable In return for upper Canada. She said her baby was The "Forty cents fer this," said he; 60 It up advertising nailing very small when ahe gave It away and cents for the other. never aaw or heard from It afterward. delivery of I. circulars took him four "But mine hasn't a bit more work The missing son will be sought for by days, for which he had received $33 on It than hers, protested the tall nearly nine dollars a day. advertising. woman. "Maybe not but there's a lot more Out of the Mouth of Babes. of plain surface to be gone over," he delook but ahe caller lidnt Tbe It, aid. "Just read that notice, please," clared to little QTorlnda that ahe dear- and he I pointed to the revised list ly loved children. It may be that he N. T. Globe. said so because ahe heard the distant wish of the skirts of Clorlnda's mamFolly In Worry. ma, but,' whatever the cause, she reI once knowed a man dat hearn as It the small Then, tIl urft'ngly. peated of a railroad wreck. He wuzn't on de lady with the pet cat made no move to answer her Invitation to come and train, but dat didn't make no dlffunure Don't wait until somebody In make friends, she asked: "Why Is It ter him. He sot right down he did an' thought bout what might er your family Is In danger. that you love your kitty better than of he'd been on dat train What's two dollars compared happened Clorlnda's mamma Then dearie? me, to a long spell of sickness? how many legs he'd had broke, an' entered the room with an mebbe his head would er been knockYou never can tell whata gosmile, aa she heard her daughIt may be ing to develop. she purrs as If ed sideways, an' Mm not havin' no answer: ter "Cause accident policy! An he worried 'bout nothing serious, but it may he meant It." be a dangerous diaaase comIt ao hla wife leT him, an' he married ing an. a ' wtdder 'ooman dat made him take Humane Law of tha Desert, Talk to your doctor over the out a accident policy, an put him on One of the oddest hnmane laws In de train an' kept him phone about It. Then call up gwlne ottr phone and we will send thla country la in force In Nevada. In dar twel de train runned off yer yi en kilt or the medicine, bring you that section of the American desert him, aho' enough! An' when de wilto doctor" prescription your which ilea In Nevada, travelers In dis- der put a muniment over she us and we will All It tress may flag the limited passenger put a writlu on it. sayln' ithim, wux 11 trains and compel the train crew to fer de bes, an' she wuzn't gwinter give them water to drink. Tbe law call him back no' mo; an' ahe per makes It a felony to refuse to ccmply auaded another man fer marry her-bu- t with tha travelers request. he wuz wise ez de widdt-r- . an never could git Mm on a railroad aba Subscribers of the Utah State JourMB Specialist, 1 Prescription train hear tell ahe still though R nal ere requested to read and fellow 2479 Weak. Av. Ogden, UL instructions printed at head of Edi- livin' In hopes: "Atlanta ConaUtu tion. torial Column. Ladies Coats and Skirts Still Go at Half Price D. RASMUSSENS NEW YORK RACKET STORE Kna-venshu- I ey ove-vbod- ROCKEFELLER SNATCHED BALDHEADED lin Underwear offered, return ours and get your money back. 0. 0. JOHN D. Feb. $. John CLEVELAND, Rockefeller will not be allowed to wear his new French wig until he pays full duty on It. It Is being held by the. revenue officers here because its value is given at $1, while the officials insist it Is worth $75. Mr. Rockefeller ordered the .wig when he was In Paris last summer. It was billed in December, and tbe statement of its maker aaya it la worth franca or about $L When the wig arrived here J. T. Bali, clerk In the customs office, examined it. He admired the soft gray locks. Fine piece of work, be said. Then he looked at the bill. That wig's worth more than a dol5 lar, he declared. Ball showed the wig to the proprietor of a Euclid avenue hairdressing establishment. What'a such a wig worth?" he asked. The decision waa reached that Rockefeller should not have the wig until he paid duty on a price nearer its value. No one has ventured to accuse tbe billionaire oil man of trying to evade the lawful duty by having the wlgmaker put a fictitious price on tha mafllfeet, but there are some suspicious people who looked Interrogation points when the matter waa mentioned to ihem. Mr. Rockefeller has bad many and vailed experiences with hla wigs When he first wore one he appeared at the Euclid avenue Baptist church and The wig was an caused a sensation. amateurish affair, and full of buinpe and eccentricities. Later he got another wig made in New York. That waa better. Tbe French wig la supposed to be tbe beat of them alL DRUMMERS WILL STOP TIPPING. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. $. B. H. C. Mercer of this city le preelrent of a new national organisation of traveling men. known as the Commercial Home club, which has for lta principal object the abolition of the tipping system now In vogue at all the leading A hotels throughout the country. of for the perfecting purpose meeting the organisation and considering plana for the accomplishment of its objects will be held In Pittsburg this month. Mr. Mercer declares that the tipping system la a constant drain on tbe rt sources of traveling men and the hope that the new society will soon be strong enough to reduce. If not eliminate, the necessity for tipping. Another matter which will be considered at the coming convention ex-pres- 1 Sprtygtlrge U upply you vlty l?&9dkertylef. . Lawn Handkerchiefs, dainty colored borders, special at Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, special at Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, extra special Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, special Do WOULD REPEAL CHARTER. WASHINGTON, Feb, $. Senator Heyburn this afternoon offered a reso- 4c 5c 9C 10c 9ot overlook tye little accettorle of drew. HfcpdiorQe (196 of 9ev L.&V9 W&UU. it&rtlpg You n)ut ee to appreciate. Sit SI si9d up. 9ev Lsice WsiUU. atarttyg nt S6. Swell 9ev Sprtyg Suit 9d Sprtyg JaickeU. Dsityty Cordlsilly, that of securing respectful attention A8K FOR WHEAT. WASHINGTON. Feb. $. The Red Cross this morning wired the governors of California and Washington asking for contributions of wheat Immediately eo aa to reach tha Shanghai famine district early In March for the spring planting. Tl?e bud tlnje. sire begtyQlpg to feel ty&t It U about tinje tyey were burfttyg forty. You will eed fy&plkertylef 009 will you 9ot? We c&q from hotel waiters and employees. To accomplish this purpose a committee will be appointed to which any lack of attention will be reported, with tbe result that all the members of the society will cease to patronise that hos- telry. bkertylef S. J. BURT & BROS. - WEDDING. FASHIONABLE NEW YORK. Feb. $. Fashionable society turned out In force today for thq wedding of Miss Beatrice Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, of Short Hills, N. J and Mr. Frederick S. Pruyn, of Albany, N. Y. The ceremony waa performed in St. Georges Protestant Episcopal church, Stuyveeant square. Miss Pauline Morgan acted as her sisters maid of honor, while the bridegroom had hla brother. Mr. Edward L. Pruyn, aa best man. Fel-law- ea pastor and hla wife for several iwmbi before they learned that he was Jo- T. Nile, formerly of Jewett City, and a man of means. Last Avgust the "homeless traveler five Xr nathan Baker, a retired Methodist with which to buy a miniate, place ti Mooeup. Mr. Nllea died about a month ago, leaving an estate worth $25,000, the bulk of which goes to the $2,600 Fakers. DRYDEN DOWN AND OUT. lution calling for the appointment of 0. TRENTON. N. J Feb. five senators to Investigate the reorwaa today nominated for UniBriggs MAN. WEALTHY "HOMELESS ganisation of the Northern Pacific ted States senator by the Republics! Conn. , Feb. $. Not caucus. railroad, with a view to having WIN8TED, repeal Its charter. It was sent knowing that he was wealthy, Rev. to the committee on Pacific railroads. and Mrs. J. Harding Baker, or Mooa-uone year ago befriended a man CHARGES OF GRAFTING. who called at their door one stormy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ALBANY, K. Y, Feb. night and naked for food and shelter. charges of grafting In the board of The next morning the elderly stranger fumUM n education of New York City, were who had been made comfortable, FOR RENT made In the senate today and a reso- asked If he might remain there aa a house, with bath, on 27th street, nw lution Introduced providing for an Lincoln. E. Auth, room 26 1st W boarder, and hla request waa granted. The "tramp remained with the bank building. rank eon-rre- ss p, $.-p-eclfic Flve-rooi- or Ve fl Seduction of - DOCTOR Cxdicv&jtmCo. Peerless tluslin Underwear on Tables, to be Sold si t'ns Go for the Have Placed Oar Entire Line of We 2i Far Cent did not buy these goods for the sale, but have taken out of our regular stock the best goods that money can buy Every lady knows the value of Peerless brand. Underwear, and know that after discounting 25 per cent from our. low prices they are getting genuine bargains. For prices and styles see the window. Call early and get first choice, as we intend making this sale the greatest in the history of our business.. . |