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Show eHATS ONLY ST There is but little change in the local market over the quotations of last week. Meats and flak are tbs asms aa before, but new California beets have been added to the green goods list and are meeting with a rapid sale. Sweet potatoes have practically bid good-by- s to Ogden, but a few are still on the market at cents, a cent over tbs pries C.D. IVES Capital and Surplus, I27U0IMD First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH of last DAVID ECCLES, Praaidant DEO. H. TRIBE.... M. S. BROWNING. JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashisr DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Eedes John Watson M. & Browning W. W. Biter Osama H. Trtbs L. 8. Hills Joseph Clark H. H. Rolapp Barnard Whits John Bplers Respectfully solicits the accounts of Saaks, msrcantile firms and individuals. Ws pay Intarcst sn time deposits Ample resources courteous asrviso. treat-superi- T ! Fruita and Vegetables 2 boa. Utah apples. Bans ns c. 19c dos. Ltmoni. 25 to lie per dam. Oranges, 26c, He, 15c, 40c, 50c and 0c per dos. no 1-- lc. or 2a DRIVERS' WRITING Pork chopa 15a A GREAT BARGAIN Celery, 5c head. Radishes, 10c per hunch. Hubbard squash. I to 16c each. Cranberries, I quarts for 15c. Grape fruit, I for 25c Fresh cocoanuta, 5c each. ' New Smyrna figs 20c lb New golden dates, 15c per lb. New Fard dates, 15c lb. , t Ogdon's Boot Drug Store. Wm. DriverX Son . to 20e per lb. Old chlckena 17 Vi 20c per lb. Mincemeat, 15c per lb., two for 15a Picnic Hama 11c. DKU6 COMPANY Oaorgo W. Drives Managoa SMI Washington Ana 17 2 Pish. to 20c. Salmon, 17 Halibut, 15a Smelta 16a Crsba SSeiBc. Shad. II l-Bolea It c. 1- -2 2a Perch, IS l-- 2a Black basa 15640a Striped bsaa IS Finnan haddle, 20a Smoked whlteflsh, 20c lb. l-- 2a . Oata per cwt, 11.40. 1.00. Whole corn, per cwt, 11-0- chopped, Barley, rolled, per cwt, 11.45; whole, 11.25; chopped. 21.15. Bran, per aack, $1.10. Baled lucerne, per cwt, 00a Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70a Baled straw, 25a Flour, high patent per cwt, 22.05; per sack, 11.26; straight grads, per cwt, 12.50; per sack, 11.25. Prsvisiona 20c; Swlsa per lb, 20a Ranch eggs, per dos, 30c. Sugar, beet per sack, 10.15; 14 lbs. for fl; cane, per aack, 10.16; 12 lbs. for 21. Butter, creamery, 10c; ranch, AVENUE. Continuous Quotations MEMBERS OF BALT LAKE MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooeeeeeeeeeeenseaeeeeese equipment la such as to riv. Pis care and protection money and enable us to hZu your banking business dttiously. Our Modern and Up-to-Da- te Why not avail yourself of the opportunity and open an account with us make use at our modern facilities for doing business end is. eeive the additional prestige that comes from doing business throurk the hank. The amount of your first deposit is not so Important as tha fu-- t at getting started and staying with it until you hava enough for a or an Investment Come In and talk with us about It OGDEN STATE BANK, Ogden, Utah A. P. BIGELOW. H. C. BIGELOW, President Cashier. growing heavier recently. R- - A. MOTES, M. BROWNING, Vlce-Pw- et J. Asst Cashisr. no secret of the fact Sullivan makes that he expects to win from Ketchel by the knockout route. He believes that he can outbox Ketchel and expects to develop a good right hand punch. He has been developing this for some time and hopes to use it effectively in tomorrow's contest. In regard to the bout, Sullivan has this to say: Free Examination and Consultation for any We fight at 154 pounds which Discus nf any Name or Nature ' leaves him about ten pounds to the good, but I don't think tha weight will A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. bother me, se I am much cleverer than Catarrh Deafness Ringing In the Ears DIseaMs he la and will wear him down. Ketchel of tha bead. Throat, Noes Bye or Ear. All AImum Is a ringer for Honey Mellody In style, of the Lungs Bronchial Tubes and Cheat and you remember what I did to tha of tha Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Baait latter. Ketchell la a big, rough fellow and has but one punch, a right hand Ptaeasg Rheumatism, Asthma Nervous Troubles St Vitus Danes PUa man met and all Racial Troubles Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning tram say ha In Fistula a of Thomas pwlng. cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE Of his own stylo who slugged. I wont v cured. MEN to feel box will and cured but stay quickly slug, carefully Remember the examination and advice Is FR&E. Come at ones certain that I will outpoint him. " Boston club has wired, offering me may ba too lots Call or writs a match with Billy Papke. It I win over Office boors 10 a. m. to 6 p. s.( 246S Wash. A vs., Boyle block. Ogdm Ketchell I will go East Immediately ENTRANCE ROQT1 19. RETIETIBER THE nIMBE and take on the new fellow and try to make a clean-u- p. Ketchell'a great claim to tha honor of fighting for the championship of the Pamouo Speech Explained. Captured u Prlzs middleweight division lies almost enRollls Mr. Allmoney Is all nQia Don't give up tbo ship!' exclaimed tirely on his victories over Jos Thomas. Lawrence. Tea. Ha has captured a grid Molly Thomas had cleaned up or scared off Wo never can realize how he felt Rollls "a grldlns iron heroine. nearly everything within seven pounds Evidently there were souvenir bunk heroine Molly Tei; a eolleji gri of his weight in the country until he ire In those days. Louisville who really knows how to broil i bnf met Ketchell. The bitter best him desteak Judge. cisively In three hard battles and the coast wonder finally admitted that his Michigan rival la the best man. k 1.70. Utah cheese, per lb, 2484 WASHINGTON DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Produce and Pious Wheat, per cwt., Co - v 1-- Spring chickens per quart. Nuts English walnuts, 25c per lb. Soft shell almonds, 10c per lb. Haael nuts, 25c per lb. Pecana 25c per lb. Brasil nuta 25c per lb. Chestnuts, 25c per lb. Mixed nuts, 25c per lb. per lb. Peanuts, It Pine Nuta 25c per lb. Butternuts, 20c per lb. Ulckury nuta 15c per lb. 1-- r 10c California beets, ie lb. Fresh tomatoes, 20c lb. tew California beets, 10c bunch. .XCHANwi J. H. ARGERSINGER, Mgr. ? the ring. Ketchel will have an advantage of several pounds' weight over Sullivan. The latter expects to weigh fro ml 50 to 152 pounds on the morning of the contest. Ketchel will probablp press the weight limit- clueely, as he has been l-- 2c Pickled pork. 12Hc. Sliced boiled ham, S0a Sliced bacon, 20a Pressed veal, 26614c. Spars riba IS la Front quartern, me. Hind quartera Bulk mincemeat, 15c per lb. Turkeys, I5027ttc per lb.. Qeeae, St lc par lb. 25c Per Pound Ik Carrots, $ Sweet Potatoes 4c lb. Cauliflower, i5c per head. wires De Witt B. Lowe & j 1-- Ze Sauerkraut. re SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. A fight which la expected to go tor toward da elding the middleweight championship of the world Is that between Mika (Twin) Sullivan and Stanley Ketchel. to he brought off tomorrow afternoon. Local sports are manifesting much Interest lu the content and both men will be heavily backed. Billy Roche will referee the battle. The fight la scheduled to go twenty-fiv- e rounds at Co ITruths Mission street arena and tbs boxen are to be ready to fight at 1:10 o'clock. The weight was fixed at 154 pounds four hours before the time aet for the men to enter I-- 2c tEAOINO I Grain, Slocks, Bondo and Dining Securities OF WORLD Beets. 2c lb. Potatoes, f 1.25 per cwt Greea onions, I bunches for 5c. California lettuce, I heads for 10c. Florida lettuce, 10c per head. Utah cabbage. I l-lk New California cabbage. So lb. lb. Turnips, t PRIVATE BELL PHONE 298 t 2c Meats. Prims rib roast of beef. IS c. and porterhouse steaks, 15c. Sirloin, 16c. Chuck steak, 19c. Shoulder pot roast, IGlOo. Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 la Mutton atew, 7c. Veal leg roast, 29c. Veal rib chops, 17 Veal stewing meat. 10c. Pork roast. Ue. 15c. Pork sauaago. IS Hamburger steak, IS c. Sliced raw ham, 29c. Hams, plain, 14c. Hams, fancy, 15a Pressed corned beef, 15a to ISVfcc Bump roast, Bound steak, 12 c. Bib bulling beef, 4c. Mutton leg, 15a Mutton, shoulder chopa IS l-Veal loin, roast, 17 c. Veal loin, cutlets, 17 e. Veal shoulders, 11 c. Veal shanks, 15c. Extra Special ONE POUND OF ENGLISH LINEN PAPER ONLY week. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY XI, 190S. j ZHd44dddd4444o40'H''H'6-M4---.- haoe- - ONE PRICE ALL STYLES-uni- on JOURNAL, I LOCAL MARKET REPORT ttaurcu SOU STATE DAILY UTAH PAGE SIX. 25a 66SSSSSS96SS9M9GS99S9d6l9GM66SG669MSS96996G.69j When Edward YD Dines In Public J ji r REBUKED THE GREAT WRITER. HOOOOmfHOOOOOOtfOOMOOOHOOtoOOOOOOOOOOHOOO GOOD TO EAT American Waa Not Awsd by Grouchy in tha way of Broad, Rolls, Biscuit, When hla majesty Is to preside at 4 Members of the royal family always Foot Laureate. and Paatsry can ba mads hotter with send their own wins to public dinners public dinner a variety of formalities In many cases their own special nss of and A writer In Harper's Weekly brings have to ba rigidly observed. In the brand of cigars also. The wins Is In first place, the Invitation Including a the charge of a responsible servant In to light an Interesting anecdote of Hat of the committee, the toast list the employ of the royal household, Tennyson which well Illustrates the must be received at whose duty it Is to stand behind the singular habits of the great laureate and tha speaker Intercourse with hla friends Buckingham palace at least a month chair oThte master and wait uon" him! 1 w not Young Men asd Women for positions of trust, where t3,The ba to ,bru"Jue has or alx weeks ahead of the date proattention paid Special rou W but h donllneerln intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for poned for the function. It la then sub- the menu, car. being taken that the and most other men were mitted to the king by his private secre- card contains an assortment of dishes exacting, afraid of him. But an American Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring tary, and If the date does not dash for which tha more Important members schoolmaster wbo for many years ability and tact with arrangements mads prevloualp, all of the royal family have a predilection. maintained a him with great Intimacy Inwhich contains the ehcicsct other details being In order, tha The menu la usually short and rarely had no fear In hla People of All Ages, of all talents,' of divers abilities, heart, and ant and hard wheat milled in the modem way. vitation Is graciously accepted. exceeds four or five courses. Private smoked on an . , for lines of employment soversuitable equality with the A statement must also ba sent an- servants always attend exclusively to Certainly taken tha place of uncerfireside by eign singer Farrlngford tainty when you get a eack ef Peary's nouncing the hour at which the func- the requirements of the royal guests One evening,' Used Things such as Pianos, Organs Every Sort says tha writer, Crccccnt Fleur from you grocer. Lika moat of his subjects his ma- "when the tion Is to begin and when it la expected two were thus together, of Musical Instrument, Writing Machines , Cash Registers, to end. These two points are most es- jesty has dining whims. Hs will on no Tennyson saI that he would Try Crccccnt Fleur today. depart Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines, Books, Ensential, as royalty and punctuality are account, for Instance, allow two knives from hla custom and narrate a pero the him lie before to terms nthe table Moreover, together. sonal experience; but he had suffered synonymous gravings, Post-CardStamp Collections, Rugs , Carpets mors some than to believed la care not the does that It spend king puts a good deal from repetitions of hla king Furniture Kind of Every a certain number of hours at any pub- faith In the superstition that 111 comes talcs by those to whom ha had told lic dinner; therefore speeches and from the crossing of two knives. Let them, and he would be obliged to aak IIom and Carriages, trucks, business wagons, biacas to be all be dinners held at have It may, at this arranged other matters hla friend never to repeat what he cycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Buckingham palace a clean knife U waa about to hear. Tha American cordingly. Real Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, After these necessary preliminaries placed beside each guest with every fmbked 4m for a few seconds while have been satisfactorily arranged the course, and this rule must be rigidly Tennyson waited for the promise, and houses, flats, apartments, stores day on which tha banquet Is to taka observed at all public aa well as privets then ha said:' 'My lord. In my counInstruction in painting, singing, the violin and piants place Is awaited. An hour or so before dinners attended by his majesty. And try n gentleman would never make ofan sea his servants take special pains to that request of another gentleman.' the commencement of the dinner shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, dancl' said tha poet, and looked ficial arrives at the banqueting hall. It that It Is so. ing ulnner must be served as soon as hla out of eyes that wondered If the la his duty to examine the plan of the Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, tables and see that the chair of the majesty Is seated. None save members quiet smoker opposite knew bow much conIs be o to free he'C said. Then be told the story.1 fthe royal family expected boarding places where life is interesting king Is suitably placed so as to fram draughts noises and other dis- verse with the king until addressed by These are some of the thousands of people turbing Influences. This ofllctal Is ex- him, and a stranger must on no occaBoth 'a word sion a conversation and without his fastidious attempt and things that are Wanted in this city ceedingly of tha last generaAn old law. On not a few occasions he has formal Introduction. The royal visitor tion was physician his mannoted for just now and if you can fill any of brusque ' thrown every one Into a state of con- Is exceedingly particular on this point, ner and T methods One these wants, sternation by demanding a change In and is most precise In Indicating those time n lady called him In to treat her be wishes to to Introduced. he whom at the of dinner a the arrangements ailing. Tha doo-to- r far all kinds ef purpesea are not found eleventh hour. The requirements of hie No one Is permitted to leave the ta- baby who waa lightly castor-ol"But doe-1toprescribed la every yard. Whatever your wants majesty in these and other matters ble at a public dinnqr until aU'G the young mother, protested however, are now so well known that members of the royal family havdow Creator oil is such an may ba in Through a JOURNAL Want Advertisement. and retired. The' king rarely smf mistakes are of rare occurrence. "'V." Madam, replied the Building , As soon as the testing arrangements public functions but a special are old fashloned things. have been passed, the special wine usually set aside for his majesty's A which the Illustrious guest Is to drink commodatlnn should be wish to do soN London Tit-Bi- t. asms bare and 1st us give you an osti-ma- arrives In chargs of a royal servant. Wa ean save you money, quail A Forestry School. A New Version. ty considered. Tho opening of n forestry school la After hard study Hilary felt sure that ho had the parable of the prodi- South Africa a year ago marked anothgal son by heart All went well In er advance. In the propagation of the the recitation until he eame to tho forestry Idea. The school was estabWe carry the FinestMine prodigal's return, which he described lished by the government of the Cape 145 TWENTY-FOURTBT. a was when Good he at TokaL But of yet Cape Hope In this way: Colony, great way off hla father aaw him and to train men for the government fop Domestic and Imported had compassion, and ran and fell on retry service In the several Booth hia neck and broke It But tny son. African provinces The course covert White Liquors and Cigars in the city? explained the mother, he fell on his two years the first year at the South Oh! him. I klased the and second year African college eon's neck and 320 Twenty-fift- h Street thought he ran and fell on hla own at the Forestry school at Tokal on n estats where there neck, and because he was an old man Choicest Wines. Liquors. Etc. he must hare broken It!" Harper's are extensive forest lands and a great OUB SERVICE IS THE BEST ' Pull Line of Cigars. variety of trees ! nil stages of Magaslas WANTED! Peerys Crescent Flour -- s. All Kinds of Lumber L Lumber and .Materials r, INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC doo-Aabi- ta WE ELEPHANI Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. BAR H Elephant Saloon d Could All Live In America. Within the limits of these United Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested to road and States each llTlng human being today follow instructions printed at head of could have 45,000 square feet or they could be placed 255 linear test apart editorial oslumn. Great Law of Nature. Gibbon All that la human most retrograde if it do not advancs J. THE ELB F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h SU |