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Show DAILY UTAH j? In and About Utah ha. SALT LAKE C,TY rirf NotM ef Happwurtga bet-- who UUha peUt-n-t has llwrg with no an- .i.iu.l l;i m-- r ini ai & Krm.Jiw-- l,;;;.. n, m.j f r ujK-iii- . semi-annu- al ,x-pm- J Srt a yjnred Ket. PREMIUM LIST IS REVISED. servleee of the late Mr 1 oclock Directors ts Clots Entries on SeptemuGrand Toung were held at resl-TT- at ber 30 Exhibition Bogins Oct. 5. the family at afternoon TTjay Red Butt. Hollow, on ElevAt a meeting In Salt Lake Pity of Ninth and Tenth enth East, between the directors of the Utah State Fair of the number South .treeta A large association last evening It was decided and acquaintance, of the fam-j- jj laat tribute to close all entries of exhibits on OcweI present to pay the tober 8, live days before the opendead. of love to the eeteeiued ing of the fair, which will be October e retired 5. The fair will continue to the 11th. Captain John B. Burbrldge to desired that especial note be hi. pualtlon a. capUln of police It taken of the closing date of the entries. after afternoon tf Salt Lake ye.terday The directors took Anal action In counthe from notice official ncclving He turned over the matter of revising the premium cil of hto dismissal. of chief police and then list. Every Industry In the state was to the hi key. considered in offering Inducements to hto friend. In the hide farewell to send exhibits to the fair. many of whom he had been A number of letiera were read from for officer fellow aaoctoted with as a last year's exhibitors, whose tone was icarly twenty yean. encouraging In the extreme. The dia of rectors say there 1s every warrant for H. H. Thompson, superintendent the .tale Industrial school, and Harry bellevelng that the next fair will be Tues- the greatest In the history of Itah. Jcaeph caiied on Governor Culler the for obtained permission and day UTAH MEAT FOR SAILORS. Industrial school board to begin work the new girls cottage for the Fifteen Carloads of Cattle Shippsd The cottage will house From Cache to Los Angeles. girls. The building will cost was sum appropriated M.(00, which A train of fifteen ears of Work wlU be rattle waa composed from hr the tost legislature. Cache county shipped begun at ones. Sunday to the Cudahy Packing coma pany of Los Angeles to provide meat The boy baby that was found upon for the sailors of the Admiral Evanss 815 8 at John K. Nicholson's porch fleet. This train load of rattle will greet Monday night and put In the furnish 40,000 pounds of dressed beef. of the hands of Mrs. W. M. Toung The sailors of the fleet will be off the Juvenile court was placed In a private Pacific coast for some months and Tuesday. The jdurlng that time family In Balt Lake all of the practically natron declined to make public the meat for the sailor, will come from She says the infant to .Utah and neighboring state family's name. This hi good hands, and will be well cared increased demand for meat may cause infor. No clew to the mother of the an Increase In the price. fant has been uncovered. Since December 1 thto territory haa all of the cattle and sheep provided of George A. Sheets, former chief and a great many of the hoga conpolice, assisted the officers of the polsumed on the entire cnaaL ice department last night In the capture of three burglars, who had ent- WOMAN BEATS BEGGAR AT OWN GAME OF GRAFT" ered the fur store of L C. Glues In 4 East the Wilson hotel annex at Second South street The burglars Halt Lake Herald: Again the clever were discovered after they had entered tricks which a smart woman will try the door, and Sheets and Policeman to get in ahead of some one whose graft Joe Bush guarded the entrance of the she disapproves have been demontore until the patrol wagon arrived, strated and again the woman who w-- .a aod the men were taken to the police smart enough, to try the trick haa come off victorious. itatlon. The story her neighbors are telling about a certain Martin f. Hoben, convicted of crimieast aide woman to so good that It has nal assault will not be sentenced until formed the main part of several conome time In April. A. J. Weber apversations lately. peared before Judge Armstrong yesThere haa been a young man with terday and secured a postponement of the graft of the deaf and dumb creatthe time of passing sentence until the ure canvassing the cast and northeast attorneys for Hoben can argue for a bench for a week or mors without let new trial. Thto to the case In which or hindrance. Harry J. Robinson, attorney for Hoben, Whether or not he to able to talk Attpresented an affidavit that District has not yet been proved, but the fa-.- ' orney Lnofbourrow had endeavored to that he to strong, husky young fellow influence the Jury by talking to them has made several of the victims of hto In private. begging suspicious. One day early In the week he came Charlre Perry, a lad of 11 years, was a woman and with his sentenced to the state industrial school to the home of cn her in an Immovfixed black eyes by Judge Oowans of the Juvenile court able stare he handed her the customary of to accused yesterday. Perry obtgln lip of paper reading, I am deaf and big cake and cookies under false pretThe hand remained in place, dumb." ense It Is said that he was In the to receive whatever might but open bnbit of going to grocery etores In the A neighbor happened be forthcoming. northern part of the city, where he to be 'within when the elms had been bvd, and ordering all aorta of good extended and she quietly watched him things, which he would have charged go to her own locked door and turn to the neighbors. He would tell the away disappointed. (nocer that they had sent him for the The next day he appeared again, oda He was also charged with tru-nc- y and she saw him covering those places and Insubordination. The boy missed the day before. She knew her turn was coming. Taking from her desk the back of a tablet, a tfece of stiff cardboard, she printed on It In I AM BLIND." Then large letters. she waited. When the bell rang she went to the door, and as he thrust the "Up of paper In her hand she placed In hto exetnded palm the legend. He gave one glance, gasped, and. look. Ing her full In the toe hurst Into a good natured laugh. He has not been seen In the neighborhood since. PRESCRIPTION insurance. DESPERADO HAS Isnt K worth something to know BEEN IDENTIFIED nt your fill-" prescription has been boolutsly rights that tha drugs Balt Lake herald: A complaint was hays been the beat obtainable, filed yesterday by the United States it i jurt tha doctsr wants district attorney against Jack Lacey, jbt Vo. have this insura noa whan one of the Murray safe blower chargyour Prescription la fiflsd here, and ing him with an attempt to enter a p nhorgsa are no higher than United States poatofllcc for the purother druagista. pose of getting valuables therefrom. Lacey Is the man taken by the deputy marshals at Murray after the street battle of the early Tuesday morning hours. When Lacey was first arrested he Specialists. 2479 was thought to be Frank Ferry of Wg. Ave. Ogden, Utah Butte. This Lacey denied and today R was discovered that he was notJournal want ads dolivsr tha goods. Ferry. He came to Murray from Blng- na funeral . u ham a fi w days ago. it is said. The poniortiee inspector yesterday wt at a los to know what to do with the i:itrig!ycerlue found in La-A chemist advised hnn RECIPES t jmur it upon liiose ground, when It! wou:d s.in lose its power. MARCH 1908. 18. PAGE THREE. i Grand Opera House C' u, early rising X. Byhouwrr. mUni parks, desires lu uuru pnijitTly uiti.irs 111,11 against who 4.1 r g.iii lnnn plate to puu.-e- and. Liy that they are exi-er- t tree trinm., r. securing work. He auid th.it In U.e instances he has iuvtaiigiii.-- he l,a found that these imu kinw nothing physkUn. coiuvrning tree lniumiug, aIIj ll;- -l to In N. D.. are liable of Murdo, to ruin trees whieii ih, they &u. F. Cedar, her attempt to fix up. 7 ot information concerning ,IK When laat Juhn e. Cedaratrom. BDde.' The 700 Grand at lived gathering (.f f;lj be from Ancient Arable Order of Nobit to foreman a He if ilt Lake. builders and worked along the Mystic Shrine will be held this rfh evening lit Masonic temple. U is th that there will he a class of or Nk-more novices. The cereJachetta agaln.t thirty of caas A monies will begin at 7:30 o' clock. Illus&01 Pedro, Los Angeles waa flutohed In trious Potentate 3. W. Hadron and hi. . Railway company court Tuesday. and a corps will arrive shortly after noon 77" rendered by the Jury of 87,000 today. There will be many new feaiTrta-ttfavor. The ptolntlff wa. tures. It is Hiiiiouneed. that have never been seen before. Teck near La. Vega In Twt 'ill7 WEDNESDAY. JOURNAL. TABLE DELICACIES Capital City. manager of M,lvln Rich. died at company, ygdc U D. 8. the at evening meningitis. inal of swvbro of less than a week. Jwhlct ha. completely bat-J- S who attended him. STATE A IS CONDEMNEDl To FOR BOTH NEW AND OLD DISHES. P'rpare Lnfermented Grape Canned Grape Juice Wth Si.ijr Rairine Marmalade is an idea frem Francs. ! Juice Habit Which May Severely Tax (ha Vital Powers. s Wednesday Night There Is no adequate support for .. . " nted Ju,c-"ash .he i repression that the early morning GrBp. 'uuA hr urs are fu any " Loufrdu ra'p-o- r "V way more wholesome a ,hal a0' Ful 1,1 a healthy than later periods of the i rJfC,,k vlae day. thw, iu Except in summer time they C,' tl lh d'1 kre ! be damp, foggy, chilly .M a crush wooden " apoou the least an.oi.g desirable hour, of n ,'v , eSln to WK'k- - ,h' iaylight. It is quite true that during ,ifiht,y , t be summer riling the grapes Iron; there is a sense of exhil- - i Mm the bottom ration about belug abroad In these the tW i!' j:l' lwo hour ur un,il ,ht early morning hours, but thto evapo-l0all softeued. Then pour1 rates with the dew a:td is apt to be to drain. IV) not press succeeded by a corresponding depres-- ,nt0 a 1,1 :i sion and loss of working power later or 9Ul,r' '' the juice will be cloud. In the day. 1 have been and well' observing my ! bellies with the patent tiimds and patients for the past o'teriIiz years in this respect, and am inclined ' chlna or metal tops. If you do not lo the opinion that not a little of tha bave tl.i be sure your corks are depression and nervousness which new B"iiug them first in cold water the-- lal be pressed In tightly, lie commonly develop in hot weather 1s due to excessive eximsure to ' best the juice to the boiling point, light, from habits of early rising. Inherited,600 t'tmlily half an hour, removing from agricotiiral ancestors.' nut coun-- tbe scum us it rises to the surface, ' teracted by three to four hours' rest Turn iiiio the hot buttles aud seal in darkened rooms in the middle of the day. Canned Grape Juice With Sugar.- tl'11 washed and sorted. Secondly, that the exhilaration ex- Krienced during the early morning lnto preserving kettle and add a hours Is an expensive luxury which ' Ht(le water, but not enough to has to be paid for later in the day. cover, t ook slowly until the skins In fact, 1 ha-- e found that as a general break, imohlng and stirring from time rule, to put It very roughly, the bust-- ! time with a wooden spoon. When ness or professional man who rises softened and at the bulling point. xur an hour before 7:30 or S. goea to into a new coarse jelly bag to drain, bed, or losea his working power, ! Msature Hie juice and to each quart an hour and a half earlier In the Allow a quarter-poun- d granulated Each Individual haa In ' sugar. Boll again four minutes, turn evening. the beginning of hto day about 10 ! Into hot sterilised bottles and seal murh work! ,g power atored up In hla j while hot. brain and muscle cells. If be useei Ralsine. To make thto famous this up with great rapidity in the1 French marmalade allow an equal early morning houra he naturally weight of grapes, cook In a little water his stock the eooner In the until soft, then col press through afternoon. under lo remote the seeds. Add the It Is largely a matter of when a pears, cored and sliced, and simmer man wishes to be at hla best. If hto until thick, stirring almost constant occupation is of such a character that ly. When thick, sweeten to taste, scald, he can clear off the brunt of his strain through a colander and ran. work in the early morning houra, then Grapt Relish. Hick from the stems let him rlaa early. If on the other seven pound of graies, rather under hand he requires full vigor and readl- and put the skins In a preserving ripe, ne I lnd and body In the totter , kettle over the Are with Just enough part of the day, or at night, then water to prevent their burning. Place he must rise later to get it. Even the pulp In another kettle and cook un-I- n pure muscle work It to false econ-- m tbe BP,da 1(KIM,n through a omy to work too long hours. Amer- sieve and add lo (be skins with a ican Magazine. half pint of vinegar, three pounds of sugar and a teaspoonful each clove Boll GJJIET EVENING AT HOME. until allspice snd clnnamou. thick. Thto to flue to serve with game Hto or mast meats Men Relatce Some Burprlsee Family Prepared for Him. Subscribers ef Ths Utah Stats "You dont know what trouble to Journal are requsatod to read and when you're just merely married, follow jnotruetiono printed at head ot editorial column. snapped the head of an East End family, as he sat in bis offlee looking over LONDON HAS NO LOCAL PRIDE. a bunch of newly arrived bill ' No sir, he declared with the air of a man who knowa Just a thing or British Newspaper Takes Whirl at Big Metropoli two of what he's talking about, "a married man Isn't really In trouble Blindfold a Londoner of the cenuntil be has a big family partly grown. ter, put him down In the Caledonian Hereto n bunch of little forget-me-not- a about the folks at home the mail road or on Brook Green or at llerne bandage and carrier Just banded to me. And when Hill, then take off the 1 him Tbe chances ask where he g so I get home I'll probably run Into are ten to one he will bave no notion else to make me sweat. as well be In Night before last when I got home at all. They might Just I found my two oldest girls. were put- the provinces. Practically they are In are not Inhabited ting over some sort of a social affair, the provinces. They and it didn't look like any cheap skate by Londoners In the true sense, but sort of an affair, either. Before I gut by people whom accident or necessity to our bedroom two of the younger haa brought within the metropolitan area and who would be just a happy girls called me In to see the presents 00 miles away. Their atmosphere Is to they had bought that afternoon take to tome birthday party they not metropolitan. They ara not of the were invited to the next afternoon. A renter. They are on the fringe. That to why London has so little minute later my wife called me In to nee a new dress that our oldest, daugh- local pride. It to not a community. ter had bought that day. It wasn't It to a congeries of suburb each with much of a garment, either. Just a its separate narrow Interest grouped citizens Uttle measly $64 outfit at that While around n little city whose cat we were looking at that my youngest have so wide a horizon that they local for no next to attention pere girl she's Just turned eight years How can civic patriotism be came buixing In and wanted some affair from a man who spends ell expected after corner money to run tip to the week-end- s hto at a house in the counsome Ice cream. She wasn't In on on the Rlvler the the try, spring wanted and below down the party or the MediterIn autumn Scotland some entertainment ranean? London to to him only an Inabout remarked wife "Well,' my probably with boundaries that time, yon'd better burry and get cident I Into your drew suit You know we mailer even than those which bate are going out thto evening.' The real Londoners era those who 'No,' I nay 'I guess I'd better would not consider life worth living to and hack office to the sneak get anywhere else. The real London to work again small space wherein are to be Nice, Jolly evening of It, wasn't the found tbe Interests wblcb fill their It?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. live Hundreds of thousands of suburbans have never teen n picture In London, never been to tbe opera or GREAT SLAUGHTER OF WASPS. tbe play, could not tell 8L Pauls from tbe Abbey or distinguish between SL Curious Custom That Prevails In West- James' and Grosvenor Square. Per moreland, England. contra, few real Londoners know anyabout tbe regions on tbe firing A strange custom Is observed year- thing Tbe Immensity of London to tbe ly In the email hamlet of Week, In constant of bewildered comWestmoreland. England, in commemo- ment. It subject Is the littleness of London an Incident that happened wblcb astonishes me. London World. ration In the year 184L - That year there wee a plague of wasps and many per one throughout the country succumb CLEANLY WOMAN. ed to the poisonous sting The little hamlet holds the record for Its number of victim and In memory of the occurrence n memorial tablet was erected on the moor there. Now each Cleanly woman haa an erronMtia Idea year there Is a procession. Most of that hr aoowrtng tha scalp, which removes the dandreff scale Mae Is caring the Inhabitants tarn out, carrying her scalp powder and other devices for kill-In- the dandruff) She may wash very have dandruff her wasp and march to the memorial UfS Ionday, and yet accompanied by falling hair, tone, where a short service la held to The only war la the world to core by the minister of the parish. When dandruff la to km the dandruff germ, the service Is over a general crusade and there te ne hair preparation that will do that hot NewhfWs Herpldde. Herpl-ddto made In search of wasps' nest hr the dandruff germ, which ara Immediately destroyed. leaves thekilling hsfr free to grow as healthy Some carry gun some rags saturated Nature Intended. Destroy ths cause In turpentine, while others carry par- you remove tho effect Kill the danBold hr germ with Herptdd affin, which to. poured Into the nest druff leediur drumrtet Bead 14c. In etmmpc and n match applied. The anniversary for sample to The HerpicUe C. Deis considered the most Important event troit. Mich. A the year. Two stoeego cento snd ll.t OH. YES!!! COMMENCE LAUUGHING NOW!!! YALES MAMMOTH MUSICAL SPECTACLE, Bumptious Scenery, Costumes. Mechanical and Electrical Effects, augmsnted by "THAT famous and stunning chorus of clover and stately "SHOW GIRLS. 1 fln Prices 25c to $1.50. .i-. g e AND MA7JE KING Iu Utopia 0 In-se- Leonard REAL FUNNY COMEDIANS w ; run-thin- & Halliday I the i irei i WITH 1 Air-tigh- t. H. the TOWN PAINTING 1 h-- t CHAS. Scat Sale Tuesday HOUSE CLEANING IN FALL. Utahna Theater Cellar Is One Important Point to Ba Considered. I The house does nut get so dirty during I lie summer l hut a up hcnval Is fur full house cleaning, though there is uue place whme Ihu greatest must be glvi-u- , and that ts lu the cellur. Damp days, together with tbe decs ring vege tables aud Irutts stored in the cellar anil the unavoidable dirt which is ccrtain to accumulate, makes it really um-asaito bang up a red light in that apartment unless the cellar to properly cleaned during the fall. Often the cleanest house will bare a cellar In the most dlsreimtable condition with Builed fruits, vegetables and the like, making it a hotbed of diseases. Have the cellar walls swept nd lilerally whitewashed, clean tho floor and sprinkle with lime. Every box, cupboard and hoarding place should be thoroughly cleaned with hoi water and snap. If there la any pershould ceptible dampness, the ba aired, If possible, end often this tan be overcome by burnlug a small gas or oil stove iu the rellar fur one day. No difference how nicely one may preptre canned fruits and preserve!, if the cellar to In a dump condition everything will mold and In many caaba sour and sk(1. One day's work, even though it he arduous labor, will save the summer's work represented In the canned fruits, Jel Wssk Commencing March 15. I j y atti-utin- a ; . , The Missouri 99 Girl Moving y rt-lla- r lie etc. Sympathy Leans to Legs, "There to one appeal to rharlty (hat Is pretty sure to ba answered," said a ''That to a request for philanthropist. an srtiflcikl leg. Legs, somehow, are warmly appreciated by the general Pictures and between act Vaudeville I'urtnln ut p. in. Fimclul Kxtra Matinee Blurting Every dny st 3: SO, with Illustrated Hong and Moving Picture Tut-stlu- y Matinee Prices Night 10c and 20o and 80c 10c, 20c Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC. See yeur home people. Dent pay big eemmiasicee te agent Yard City Cemotery. eppsaite Reducing Ocean Record. The first steamer that ever crossed the Atlantic took twenty-fou- r days to make tbe trip, and the early boats of the Cunsrd line, organised In 1840, made the transatlantic trip In fourteen day or In about the same time as the best of the dippers of the In 1869 Rlack Ball and other line the Bailing ship Dreadnought made the passage in nine days and seventeen houra, and it was a long time before a steamer beat that record. It to nearly two decadea since the flvwdav ship rams upon tbe scene, and ever Inre then tbe record has been lowered by hours rather than by day public, and the fellow who has to scraite along without one to the object of sincere commiseration. During my 15 years' experience In philanthropic work 1 have issued appeals to the people at large on behalf of persons who wanted various parts of their anatomy replaced. Soma wanted tneth, A Ne Policeman Near. aome an eye, others n hook like Cap"Now that I am no longer married, tain Cuttle' Physicist deficiencies of that kind moused but little interest, said tbe woman, taking tbe precaution but Just let a man advertise the fact to knock three times on wood, "I never that he was in need of a leg and have Inflammatory rheumatism. When 1 was married the last time I had It enough money waa qu ckly forthcoming to fit him out with three or four wice. 1 dont know why. "I suppose vou know," said tbe Englishman, pairs of leg Mm you might call that Infiammw Haw, bawl Joke! ory Journal want ode deliver tho good room-uatelu- Young Men anl Women for positions of trout, where intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for iiositions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talents, of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment such at Pianot, Organs, Every Sort Ilued Thing of Musical Instrument, Writing Machines, Cash Registers, Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines. Rooks, EnStamp Collections, Rugs, Carpets gravings, Post-CardFurniture of Every Kind Horses and Carriages, tracks, bnsiness wagons, bicycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Real Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, houses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction in painting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, dancing Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, hoarding places where life is interesting These are some of the thousands of people and things that are "Wanted in this city just note and if you can fill any of these "scants, s. INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC Through JOURNAL Want Advertisement. i |