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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL FRICAt l?TMBER 27, 1907. PAGE THREE. iii ;td i Utahna Theater In and About Utah t- m hu PRESENTING MELO-DRAM- TIONAL THE SENSA- IN A four acts. A conivrn on Mar ki t Why porting Kana butter r.v ts n.nv im- by the t..n into Salt Lake City and .liing the Nut ereamery grade for So cent a pound. The little hole In the wall in doing an Immense business. Several about town, who are not of the Butchers A Gripers' assiHri.ition, are selling creamery butter for 3" cents. Women gr.-er- s r Sin MatiMM Wednesday and Satur- day at 230. Nights Brief Notea of Happoninga in Utah's Capital City. at 8:30. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c The Women's American club met Arrangements yesterday afternoon. were made to hold thirty meetings in the different homes of the member during the fall campaign, thalrmun J. E. Banner of the city committee. A. J. Weber and George H. Raybould and Norman H. Wood made short addresses. Resolutions of condolence were adthe death of Ivtectire Matt i'i . Mrs. Rhodes was a charter member of the "American? Womens club. - gaata on Sala Alwaya Ona Woolf la Advance at Drug Store Utahna (Eommmtal $atimialliauk S. W. Cor. 24th and Waahington now accounts, depositors courtooua troatmant and ovary raaaon-abl- o accommodation. Solicita tioojno CAPITAL SURPLUS Wo (50,000 Hava a Savingo DopartmanL Short Distances, Little Tima, Slight Inconvenioncea, A Few Fannies, When Compared With Rigid Exactness, Abaoluto Purity, Export Sorvico, Fair Prices, Are Scarcely Enough To Keep Tour Prescriptions From Ua. BOTH PHONES 38. Ogdona Boat Drug Store. Wm, Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY George W. Driver, Managers 2453 Waahington Ava. H. BECRAFT L. Lena IVnter, aged 16 years, and Marguerite Eart. aged 14 years, were sent to the state industrial school ves. terday by Judge Gowans of the Ju venile court for wayward conduct. Brought up in an American community and with every Incentive to lead honest and honorable lives, these girls took the path that leads to ruin. There was consternation among the pasaengera waiting at the Denver A Rio Grande railroad depot yesterday The new fountain pen manufacturing plant established by John Held and A. 8. Zimmerman Is ready for operation and the first pen will be turned out today. The factory that luta been established here la the only one of Its kind west of Akron, O. The plant will have an Immediate capacity of about forty pena a day. Larger lathes and polishing machines have been ordered for the first of the year, when the output will be Increased. A mass convention Is called for Rep. tember 29, In Labor hall, by the Racialist party of Balt Lake (Tty, for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the city election to be held November 6. A. J. Davis, president of the council and acting mayor, yesterday Issued a proclamation declaring Wednesday, October 2, a legal holiday and asking all business houses In the city to close during the afternoon to give their employees a chance to visit the State Utah 0S E A Correct Your Ituh e hi Some Are Leaving. - 1 SHIPMENT OF LAMBS. I."M!AX. Sept. 26. rinterinountaln special) The first train load of sheep from Logan this fall left the yards today f..r the East. Thers were 5 mm of spring lambs and they were conveyed ill K curs of double dei-style. The sheep belonged to John Spier of Ogden and Thomas nbery of Paradise. The liisector said it was the best bunch ol lambs he had had the privilege of inspecting this year. Mr, Spier was offered 4.oo a head for his Iambs by a California buyer on the ground at the station this morning and he refused the offer. In-a- A. V. Mvl.NTO.SH. Aut. Cashier. The UTAH NATIONAL BANK ol.: be pi..-- - I UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits Eye-Sig- ht t- - DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST . By the Way. Hiulioma man climbed 'i Hole, and stayed treed all night b ( vf imaginary boh tailed cats would bf imagination .i lot to me. ' the head of 20 happening F Miiitu-1!1. a ta newspaper ' Wheat ' is beg'iurng to head ou' it is now up to the deadly rival acv...-- s the street to head hi column "1 i:.: t'n.e Years Ago" and print u:. :i r it- 'Corn is beginning to silk." A .u:as editor says "womu.i is (In ho.id.n man's existence." Juil,;i;ig by ! I'.i i ost. ye. A wise host always lets his companv do 0f i,e talking. His cue is tn S1 text every time the couversa Free Examination and Conaultatkia for aay Chronic Disease at aay Naate or Nature a A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES Catarrh. Deafness. Ringing CURED. the Ear. Dii of tlie Head. Throat,. Noee. Kys or Ear. AU Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest, plaaaacc of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Pie o. Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vitus Dance, PUa, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from aa causa. Disease peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination aad advlca la FREE Com at oaoa. morrow may bo too lata. Call or writs Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.a 2468 ENTRANCE ROOil IV. W In ash. Ate., Boyle blotk, Ogden KEITErtBKR THE NUMBER ii Tl spring It to backward and the linger to long in tlie whiskers of tt:v that 1 am beginning to think ihis is an age of pairhirch. W lieu a until diet, we can go with b!:n i.n'y as far as the graveyard. V hi-- lie is alive, we may cheer him oti many a long jivinjpy, if we will! Minnesota editor rerains from publishing a notice of a cate of small-poon the grounda that he doet not want to circulate a 2ontagioua e ft- - Promptness Master Clothes Builders AND DISPATCH go baii. I In hand will) courtesy, unit security in tlie of business with this Tin- financial bunk. growing strength tunl conservative manage-niefurl licrmore merit your consideration in the placing of your I tanking buxines. dls-eus- tmii.-:n'tn-m la just a well to keep the lid off when the bottom shows a suggestion of dropping out. There It always a chance that a man ran cateh on by the -- dges. The greatest dope of the century la 1 nl 6 $100,000 Capital 70,000 Surplus and Profits O H. C. BIGELOW, President. J M. BROWNING, Vic Pres. A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOYER, Asst. Cash. Hope. The Ogden State (lank OF OGDEN, UTAH. Exact knowledge A STRIKE FUND. and its skilful application make the Master. Por Park City Miners Union Appropriates and Seta Asida $1,000. PARK CITY, Rept. 26. The miners union held an open meeting last even lng at the Dewey theatre, which wa attended by about 500 cltlsena. J. P. Langford, secretary of the local union, gave a talk on tha strike at the Bamberger properties, and reviewed the causes. It waa evident that the feeling of the people was In favor of the strike, believing the union fully Justified In taking up the grievances, which were presented and resenting the discrimination which they feel has been made against their members. One thousand dollars was appropriated for the use of the needy among the strikers, and more will be set aside later If It la necessary. A committee of five was appointed to handle the funds A mother alwaya gets more joy out of the long curia of her son than tha boy does. You do not have to engage a balloon with which to reach the heights of some peoples ambition. A garden la a great place to raise bliatera. A Michigan girl la confined to her bed with lllneaa contracted by Bitting too near a knot-hol- e in her fathers wooden leg. I dont aee anything strange about starting a building from tbe top and building down. That's tbe way you dig a well. Isn't It? years we have made an exhauri- ive study of processes how, when and where the machine must be used how, when and where the hand can be used to the best advantage. The skilful application of this knowledge has resulted in The Clothes That Abt Builds, a product so perfect that its makers are entitled and justly so to the title of Master Clothes Builders. 03 at N. O. OGDEN CO. 236 25th St. Wi'CJIA Housewifes Walk. A woman who once wore a pedoMrs. Cal Summers, who, It Is alleged, meter to find out how much walking was beaten Into Insensibility by her he did in the house discovered that husband, was reported In a much im- under the most favorable conditions proved condition last night, at the she traveled 7.38 xnllea daily In her household tasks If the 33 3 per home of her sister. Examination costa you nothing here, and If glasses are ordered I guarantee their reliability. J. T. Rushmer, Uanfg. Optician. 2464 Wash. Av. be beat the genuine. See coma hare and ganuina. No "juat talk hare. Wo dont wont nything advartiaad at it gat tha H good- - aoll W omsthing Juat ao good Mfl to tell what you call for-t- oa real articla and that ia what w olway, giw, )r8ur tut' Prescriptions the w,7 our way. ,t fiN no oubati- - The National Development company Is fathering an oil company that will undertake the development of about 1,600 acres of land In the Vlrgen City field. Articles of incorporation will be filed early In the coming week and a first-cla- ss drilling rig will be landed In the field at the earliest possible moment. The Utah Petroleum company will be the title of the new organisation. 8. M. Levy will be president George Snyder, vice president and Ray Bowman secretary. 2.46 miles of dally travel, had been added, calculates the Delineator, she would have walked in one year in doing hci housework more than 3,500 miles confidence men working a foot race bunco game, came to Salt Lake yesterday and Identified Billy Gibson, now In the city jail, as one of the men with whom he became acquainted at the time he lost his money. The police are undecjded as to what they will do with Gibson, aa Mr. Edwards statement does not make It clear that Gibson can be proceeded against criminally with success In this matter. Gibson is the man who made a bet on the fake race, and while there are strong doubts that he bet real money. It will be another thing to prove it You Weed Printing? Village Swallowed Up. Reports from Zavldovic, Austrls state that a village near the River Krivag, consisting of 30 houses, began to sink quite suddenly one morning recently. By degrees the whole hill on which the village stood disappeared under the ground. At the first signs of the sinking the Inhabitants John R. Edwards of Logan, who was fled. The catastrophe is no doubt due relieved of 13,000 some time ago bj to volcanic action. Tears ago no funeral In Salt Lake was thought complete without the ocpresence of George G. Perry. The cupation that Mr. Perry pursued waa a unique one. His business was to embalm the flowers used In floral rescriptln Specialists. pieces at funerals. Mr. Perry treated 79 Wart. natural flowers with a solution Ava. tbe Ogden, Utah which so preserved them that they would not wilt or loss their beauty. m2M.B,r-,- b 8m,n Aboda- Now Mr. Perry himself has passed blte eggs tax sway. His death occurred at his home the tin. ln'te,,lnial f the In humming bird. yesterday afternoon. He was born , cent of unnecessary steps or 'HE STATE JOURNAL is now equipped to do all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic manlier. The progressive business man demands first class up-to-d- ate prmting. CL Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was by a handsome piece of printing, throw' it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? up-to-d- HER FIRST MARKETING. "I should like to look at some egg," said the young woman with the painfully new dress and the wide gold band on the third finger of her left hand. Ye ma'am, said the accommodating market man. I want some fried eggs she continued, as ha turned to bring forth the egg case. Tried? "Yes My hub Mr. Grume Is very fond of fried eggs and he want the kind that are fried on both sides. Tiers are soma of tha newest eggs, madam, said the accommodating market man. You will have to fry them at home, however, as they will not retain the heat very long, yon know. T might have thought of that! "How many shall I send? A quart, I think. How many come In a quart? "Wouldn't It be better If you took half a dosen? Then if they don't suit you. yon may try soma other kind." "I believe I will. Thank you. You may send them up. She started for the door, then turned , (Kim Subscribers of tha Utah State Journal are raquMtod ta read and follow instructions printed at head of Editorial Column. 1-- before It la too late. There la no need of suffering with eon eye or headache, aa It la poa-alb- le In moot caaeo to correct the evil with properly fitted glaaneo. j 'i'-.tid . - ti' I Fair. L S I RALPH E. HOAU, Cashier. JOSE a-- at PARK CITY. Sept. 2. (Salt Lake lit raid striking minfil) All the er Daly by the Daly-Wes- t, and Ontario companies will receive fur the amounts coming to thvtii. The checks will be given out at the Mai-saolfice tomorrow. Notice to this effect was given by Ernest Bamberger today. Were it not for the Idle men no one would guess a strike was tn progress. This morning the sheriff brought a deputy from Coalville, but no necessity for the services of either has arisen. 'Mother'' Jones appeared in town today and attended a Socialist meeting this evening. The Socialists decided to postpone making nomination for city offices until next wetk A number of miners have already left town and others are going to places where employment can be hud. rr. e. in - di:. All Will Be Paid What is Coming to tin Thsm t n h.mi m t f.I.vl t f i- - ni THE STRIKING MINERS. tS'.e MMim Numbers. Abner, an ex slave, was v-il the daughter of his tor r l ad callt-i- l to brit.g him .ml to offer eousolu-.iot- i "1 Abner." she said syn-.pathat you o thoroughly - ni with the goodness of the cf course. 1 is. chile," the : "Why. honey. I'm bout 14 time." ljp. S.iety years ago and re thirty years ago. seventy-nin- afternoon when amoke came pouring out of the kitchen of the lunch room. For a moment It looked as though the depot was about to be wiped from the city map. An alarm of fire waa turned In. The fire fighters got there In time FOREST RANGERS CONVENTION. RICHFIELD, Sept. 26. A conven to nip the blase after it had eaten only tlon of forest rangers and supervisors, $10 worth of the lunch counter. numbering about fifty, will be held In this county, probably at Richfield, on on public The rounell committee October 23. Tile gathering will be comgrounds last evening decided to recom- prised of men of Fish Lake, Beaver, mend the passage of the memorial to and Mantl reserves, Some the secretary of agriculture asking that Aquarinua government officials of the forest serthe forestry bureau plant trees on the vice will be present from Washington, watershed of Parley's ereek to conserve D. C., and an interesting time la exthe water supply of the dry. The pected. Supervisor Ilurst of the Beascheme was broached In a communicaver reserve was at the Johnston Tup tion to the council last Monday evening day, with a view of getting suitable by Louis C. Kelsey, city engineer. quarters for the convention. 1907. Ogden England to r 15 Stock Company SALT LAKE CITY. i.vilf a i .1 to ate The Journal Delivers the Goods Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. 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