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Show WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1908. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE THREE. v STAGE ALLEN Pays Doings In Utah ' Mnufacturro Jrfiv S" -- n -- 'y th. ' Wi carry the ft1' s1" sad rt gtock - r,pp' tHetly ,Ut - PPirs: T.r.pro" ur coaipctitcr. cur w"u . SJrcnJaav. middla-- the guarantee a on any ot least 1004)0 . profit. if AFTERFORAGE Call and ha Wc The S? .CWMnted. leading world-- SHEET MUSIC Aa THE LATE 2215 Washington Avenue THEFT OF PIPE OVER POOL GAME wvy goa pnemm I BUTCHER STABBED OLD SOLDIERS STIRSJFFICERS Frank Hoffman, a butcher of Murray, was stabbed three times In a saloon quarrel at Murray at about half Leave for the East to Bring Next Stealing in Salt Lake City to Be past six Tuesday evening. Mr. Hoffman entered what is known Probed to Bottom-S- mall Encampment of the Grand as the 11 bar and began to play pool with a man who come In during the Scandal Promised. Army to Utah. afternoon with two companions from Bingham. A bet of 5 was made on the result and Hoffman won the game. The theft of 1,100 pounds of leaJ Headed by Uncle Billie- Rowe and His opponent, however, declined to pay value,1, at seven cents a pound, his bride of a few hours. 200 delegates, over pipe, the money, inj in the altercation wives, of delegates and visitors left which followed, one of hla compan- or 177 from the waterworks departover the Rio Grande in gait Lake City, ions whipped out a knife and succeed- ment etore house on Canyon road tu 'e Balt Lake City, will le thoroughly Inin special cars Tuesday night for the ed in lnflding two deep cuts In back one arm. In and the vestigated by the mayor, the waterannual national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, which la Hoffman was taken to his home, works committee of the city counwhere Dr. Bird declared hie condition cil and Tin Hobday, superintendent to be held in Toledo. O. serious but not necessarily dangerous. Every city employee Mr. and lira. Rowe, though old in Two of the three men were captured, of waterworks. years, were young in action and spirit but the one who did the stabbing who had aeeess to the store house will and were the central figures of the escaped across the country In the di- be catechizid. Superintendent Hobday has conparty. They were taken to the depot rection of Bingham Junction. The au- ducted a a: ill hunt fur the lead which thorities of that place are searching in a hack covered with all aorta of was stolen un or before August 14, for him. other and old flowers shoes, thlnga, and neither lie nor the police departarticles, which were intended to Imment has been able to discover anywere idea that newly the they part thing that throws any light on the married. The fun continued at the PLAN BIG RALLEY mystery. shoes old with rice, of depot, plenty The robbery has cast suspicion upon and other articles. There was a large the city employees who have access to OF UTAH DEMOCRATS to aee the happy delegation present the store house and the scandal has couple oft. grown to larger proportions than at The delegatee from the northwestfirst supposed because of the peculiarof the been ern states had the guests The Bryan club of Salt Lake City ity of the theft and the apparent cerlocal O. A. R. men and were given a at Its meeting last evening decided tainty that a city employee stole the Tabnoon tha at royal welcome. At to hold a rally In that city on Mon- lead. ernacle the visitors had an opportunity day. Sept. 21, the day preceding the The lead waa stored, temporarily. of hearing the recital. state convention at Logan, on the 22d. In the plumbers room at the etore A lunch served by Reynolds Circle Scores of delegates will be in the city, house. Bo far as la known, only the No. 1, Ladles of tha O. A. R, waa en- it is on that day en route to! plumber, Alexander Burt, and his argued, joyed by about 120 visitors. At the Logan, the officers of the dub deemed helper had keys to the room. There dose of the entertainment a number it a fitting time to have a big demon- were twenty colli of lead pipe, weighof people were asked to address the stration. ing about 00 pounds each, in the plumwith assembly, and ail responded One of the features of the rally will bers room, Mr. Burt says that he short toasts be a series of spechea by old and new counted the lead each day that it waa Tha tables were artistically decor- Democrats. These addressee will be stored there until Thursday, August IS. ated with red and white larkspsurs, limited in their duration to ten minUp to that time, he told Superintendblue dahlias and other flowers of the utes, so that a ent Hobday, all of the lead was there. number may larger effects same color, carrying out the Two daya later, when the employees audifell have to the their opportunity of the national colors. ence why they are going to vote for decided to move the pip from its temribeatin Bego lilies tied with white porary storage into the store house Balt Bryan. bons bearing the Inscription, Chairman of the Important commitproper, they found four coils were were each to guest tees were chosen as follows: Finance, given Lake, 1909," missing. The party left at 7 Oclock and will According to Joseph Cohen, store Perley A. Hill; campaign, J. F. Tobin; arrive in Toledo August 89. house W. H. keeper, the plumber said that he and membership, press Leary; inColonel Alfred Kent who had had counted the lead up to Tuesday of V. F. Gerald. Fits publicity, ento the the tended making trip the week it waa stolen. Burt told the campment, wae suddenly taken 111 superintendent that he had counted It unable waa and afternoon the during until Thursday. This Is the only dli to accompany hla comrades. ARTHUR BROWN WILL crepancy that can be found. ; Hoff-niau- flour Vn will use for your daily baking, iMMibar there io ana flour that hae tcod ad teats and by its eheer euperi made a place for rity, enj goedneea, thie city. lidf ia nearly every home In ie That Flour Peerys Crescent Flour for your Flour today. elect it DRUQ TALKS dent want a single We dissat-iefie- d customer and wo dont think we have one. Wo are oL ways lad to make everything - why ee many trade regulaHy at thie Ure year after year. Wo your trade with the distinct pur-baunderstanding that every will bo satisfying. ie right-t- hat cus-teme- re in-vi- ta se CARPENTERS PLAN WORTH HEEDINQ FOR CONVENTION Driver& Son Wm. DUG COHPAMV MS, WmK Am. SAFETY We have Just Installed another Mdltlon to Safety Deposit Boxes In ear Fire Proof to ucoommo-th- e vault demand of oUr M1 for a safe place to store 5elr valauble papers, jewelry and growing Bhaonda The rent la low, call and tow you. let ua C3DEII STATE BANK f Ogden, Utah J-c- . Bigelow 7 Pro rwning Vico-Pro- , KJ HW ',' A eet st Cashier. Cashier. Committees of the Balt Lake City carpenters' unions having charge of the arrangemenjU tar Die international 'convention of the Carpenters and Joiners, which will begin in that city Sept. 21, report that they are meeting wih gratifying success in enlisting the support of the business interests of the city, and also in securing assistance from the unions generally. There is still money to he raised, and an appeal has been made to the union men for their It la expected that the Internationa! convenlon will continue In session about two weeks, and that approximately 700 delegates will be in attendance. These, with their families and friends, will swell the number of visitors easily to 1,200, It la estimated. President William D. Huber, with the finance, executive and appeal committees, will arrive in Salt Lake about Sept. 7, and Secretary Prank Duffy,, with hie stenographers and corps of office assistants, will come a few days later and will complete the final arrangements for the convention. WEST SIDERS WILL Allen to? Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. 22. 412 25th Street White 20 Elephant Saloon Street Twenty-fift- h ,' Line ofLiquor,, Cigars. Etc. 0CU88 f,HING INDUSTRY. c., Aug. 26. the flWng and oys-0- 1 Carolina met ? rwPonee to a can of 0M,der defl legls-3 tatnr.i8lVln rPeater Protection me P;W " th cu,t,vtion of l1 rth Carlolna waters 0nTL the indurt!? " Ck!; :f "ta dtecUB,rton ro yTl?r" Bnder the? a"n tOT "had and of -- rgeon, and the Wack 1aaa tUCk 8Und and thB to Uie?,7 h. 'towtry mrtect,nn . FIGHT RED LIGHT BIG BOND ISSUE l The contest over the will of the late Senator Arthur Brown begun by Mary E. Maddlson, aa guardian of Annie M. Bradleys children, la now properly before th court In Balt Lake City, and will be tried as soon as It can he reached on the calendar being prepared for the September term of the district court. Issues In the case were Joined yesterday by the filing of an answer to tha complaint by Max Brown, executor of the estate of hla father, and hla sister, Alice Brown. The answer denlea practically all the allegation in the complaint, atatee that the senators will was properly draws and 'that the Bradley children havs no rights In the estate. i A special DENVER. Pel., Aug tiic tii.g i f the stiH khulderv of the Denver A Kiu Granite Huiltoud company ha been lalkii fur Thursday, Sept. 11. in it. is iity, t, authorize a bond issue, to consider tha hare of about fourteen small roads pun in this state and Itali., and to provide tor the raising of IlS.OOU.Oatl at ouca bj ihe issuanc id short-tergold i.oli s. The meeting is tu complete tha tiliaiuidi unaligeinvula connei ted with tne consolidation of the Gould lines In Poiuradu and I'tuh. The bonds will be ilut, d Aug. 1, 1V08, and will mature on Aug. 1, lHiJ. The rate of interest to paid on the bonds will be determined at the limiting. Tin- stockholder will also consider and a, t upon the question of Issuing gold notes of the tompauy, convertible into first mortgage gold bonds, to the amount of 115,00(1.000, to run for three years from Aug. 1 of this year, with an option of extending them for five years from date of maturity. These notes are to be se ured by Tlw stage miming bet wet r. Cody u. riw il.e Carbon Mceletse, Wyu., ounty line was held up today uiul robbed by a single highwayman who tveeixed as a reward for hi efforts a:i amount eatimatod al iVM.es a tv being organized in lUil bodge, .ody and Meetetse to lake up the Because of the roush iiutur. of t! e ouutry little hejie is enu t taiced for his capture. There Is a possibility that the man who did this job is Hie same man who yesterday held up the sixteen ttiaeltoa in Yello a stoi.t park, but litis is doubtful. The sun.e tactics, however, were followed, the and driver being comp, i, d t the muzzle of a ride to iteposit tmlr valuables at a point near the road, and they were afterwards gather, d up by the desperado. The bandit is described us a man of medium size and utlired In a t pleat cowboy outfit. rs s ; k v ft I 9 bond. I If t PHIL xjsrci DOWN SOUTH. "How did tha conductor of tha morning train home to get disc I larged!" "Hla train was on time one day and tha officials of the road considered that It waa establishing a had K WHAT HE COULD STAND. Goodly Mr. 1 am surprised to hear you swearing at tha heat. What will you do In the next world, wheres theres not a drop of water to moisten your parched Growly Are you sure theres no wa- ter there? Goodly Positive. Growly Ah! then there's no midity; that's what knocks me. r hu1 i can stand for tha heat r LAGOON ROUTB SALT LAKE 5 OGDEN RY. If I waa your wife, I'd give you poison. w (meekly) If you were my wife, I wouldn't wat for you to give it to me. Id taka it of my own accord. Son-in-La- w kfc CO. Tisno table in affect August 16, 1908. Trains arrive Trains laava at Ogden from Ogden far Lagoon A Salt Lake. Lagoon .. pnd Salt Lake 6:10 am. 6:80 am. 0:68 a.m. 8:80 a.m 12: IB pm. 11:00 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:80 p.m. 0:80 p.m. 11:20 p.m. 9:80 p.m. Throuh trains Good Service. Lagoon Route tickete through tha Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogden Auto Co and they are given preference here over all other. SIMON BAMBERGER, Pnd, A Gon'l Mgr. I Early Blanket SaleJ -- Come Soon and Choose Your means an increase in salary, I BLANKETS FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION. On August the great western celebration of Frontier day will be held at Cheyenne. Wyoming. Trained gomes, branding, steer roping, Indian races and war dances, wild' horse races, relay races, cowgirl races, bucking and pitching contest tor the worlds championship, Thin Man I smell something and many other contests and ceremonies can be seen at this festival. The Union Pacific baa put in effect Fat Man Dont doubt it; Tm frying. for this occasion tha remarkably low rate of $14.65 to Cheyenne and return. NOMINATE CONGRESSMAN. 1(01. Tickets on sale Aug. OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 26. A rep- Inquire at Union Depot ticket office. resentative pf (the Third Caltfonfla district In congress will be nominated by the Republicans at a convention here today. ' - RETORT COURTEOUS. , l' uu 'audit's trail. Mother-In-La- A WISE! CLERK. Tha Boas Im very sorry, John, but owing to increasing business I can only let your have one week's vacation this summer instead of the usual two weeks. The Clerk Oh! thats all right, sir. Half a loaf la better than none,, you know, and an increase of business i i Melt, TESTED IN COURT 28 cow-poni- Residents of the west aide in Balt Lake City a large number of them, to reat least are sist to the last the proposed removal of the red light district to the block between First and Second South and Fourth and Fifth West. Ringing speeches were made In .denunciation of the attempt to move the unfortunates to the district Indicated by persona who are behind the scheme. It was decided to fight the proposed removal of the social outcasts In the courts with injunct on proceedings, two prominent COMPETENT JUDGES. law firms having assured the committee representing the dtlsens of the west side that such proceedings would, Beaety Doctose Eaiorse HerpicUe, Women, who mako a business of beau In their Judgment, unquestionably be tiffing other women come pretty near successful. knowing what will bring about tbo beat The committee reported to a meeting results. Here are letters from two, conlast night that It has secured a large cerning Herplcide: recommend Nowbros "Herpl-tlda,-" number of pledges of financial support ."I can as it stopped my hair from fkllinr and already has enough available oat; and. as a dressing It baa no auper money to institute the proceedings. By lor. Bertha A. Trulllrger. the time the subscription papers had "(Signed.) Complexion Fpecialist, made the rounds of the meetings last Sm Morrison BL, Portland, Ore." "After using one bottle of "Kerpldde night there was promised enough monhair has stopped falling out, end m; ey to carry the matter to an Issue, my la entirely free from dandruff. and It was said that more would be scalp Grace Dodge. "(Signed.) Beauty Doctor, forthcoming if it were needed. firmly-determine- s.i: Mpe-i.i- jut - the WILL AUTHORIZE YIELDS BIG SUM Si PAUL. Mum , Aug. "f. A to I lie lipaWh from licit iio. v; ;RI0 GRANDE HOLD-U- P 1 Sixth St, 'Portland, Ore. Sold by leadir.r drayrists. Send Wc. 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