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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER (AGE FIVE. 15, 1WB. --X. AROUND THE TOWN and Satisfaction 5tyle WEATHER FORECAST :.J Ticket Agent Odermatt. He t lviivt-r- . whvie he a ii: journey ca.i hi hi private car. He ha i I'H.aim m inteivat ' f ill. NEVER MIND THE RAIN: WE ,CHECK YOUR UMBRELLAS FREE. ELECTRIC. "JUST LIKE HOME.' that 'Theft a combination aU that any man de-jir- in his clothing. ; i a room house FURNITURE of a 'for aale intact, and houae for rent. iili Jefferson. nukins and the Appearance to that gives permanency j! 1 i . A Young with the ouphoniu vOigani faced Judge 0,1 mendicancy, lllrgv denied tin trenuou..y thi h haJ Un l,f al"1 continued ura She had been ill for ' with Bright disease. which affliction carried her to herUI11,1 ""rtow. grave; EurUl will UL place in Oak- - j ;EXCIJRS10N T0 SALT LAKE j City Saturday, ilctober lTtli. ilden a f'tl)all team opening FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS Ht! u0 ,l 'P- - Orego Short to loan on farm property. "F. B. Llnr train, s:25, 10.46 a in., 2.05 p. m. Journal. Every l,.iy invited. Don't say "COAL," say "LEWIS S l.t'ST At Lyceum or Casino the- GOOD COAL" Both 'phones 144. ter on ;sih .r et. a watch fob with heart. Return to Tribune Franklin Fierce Jolly, the brilliant . fPe, n 'ecturer. entertainer of Joliet. 111., branch nffice. city. Reward. church speaks at the Congregational H A Campbell, trainmaster of Thursday eve.' Tickets 25 cents. the ! mtheni 1'adrte Utah division, reCOAL Rock Spring, Castle Gate turned from a trip of lnsectlon to and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co., Carliii. last night. Mr. Campbell report that the wrk of constructing the 151 West 27th Street, Phones, 1074. ice plant at Carlin Is progressing e and that the dam la nearly BABUY YOUR BREAKFAST BOILED HAM AND DRIED finished. CON, BEEF. SLICED WITH THE NEW AMERICAN SLICING MACHINE AT PINGREE 41 KELLER. Oakland, Cal. several month of u i'isicr Mr. Lillian IVaanno. daughter of ;??"' s(' Mr. and Mr. Chari.-- Monahan of thia .. city, died yeaterday at her realdenoe in ' : I,!S i : SAI-E-Y- 1 j I your iVal of Oodm i'-- y i ould any man ask more? SALE COlllJaliy Stair have butter, when it U pip. g C!a Ca if. "hot .tuff" rtion ' t0 ? B 5 I.d. Yard Z :th aand Pacific. livered at all the at ore. fresh daily? i --Why es ffleans Special nel r,ur! Showers tonight and Friday; pooler tonight. Mens Suits 1 Fall iSuits $10 to $45 WATSON-TANNE- R CLOTHING CO. A follows: 11.465, 1,414, 10.235, All This Week ' $15.00, $16.00 and $17.00 Suits at $13.50 Economists for Men IS ts drawn at the Ogden FurCarpet company today are aa Numb niture i 12,020. 11,076, 78S. RALLY BIG DEMOCRATIC WITH FRANCIS S. MONNETT AS CHIEF ATTRACTION (Continued from Page 4.) bonds the shipper and producer! were Thia amount paying good dividends. he said waa greater than the land value of seven-NeEngland a(a tee, much greater than tne value of the whole of the state of Kanaas with all the improvements. Monnett strongly urged the election of William J. Bryan. Ha apoka disparagingly of William H. Taft. What tha people need, he said, la not Mr. governor he would dedicate himself to the Interests of the people of hia state. L 8. Fuller, the Utah representative of the Antl-BaloLeague, waa the last speaker. He said he had been all over the state and found the sentiment overwhelmingly In favor of the enactment by the next legislature of a county local option lew. He said he felt justified in saying that If auch a bill paaaed the legislature It would not be vetoed by Governor Jesse W. Knight. He created quite a stir by referring to a prominent man, "living not a thousand miles from Ogden," of the head of the liquor Interest state, who had printed on all hia stationery a plea against local option and Prohlbtlon, a man who 1 taking a very active part In politics In the Interest of tha liquor traffic. The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to Mr. Monnett and the officer of Weber academy, and three cheers tor Bryan and Knight. On the platform were a number of the prominent local Democrat Including Mayor A. L. Brewer, Judge C. C. Richards, Attorney T. D. Johnson, Attorney A. E. Pratt, Attorney Valentine Gideon, Horace Faery, Samuel Thomas, 8. 8. Smith, J. E. Herrick and others. Music waa furnished by the local band and a torchlight parade preceded the on judge but a prosecuting attorney. We have nine supreme judges now, he Mid, and a hundred district and appellate judge. Mr. Monnett la an He earnest, argumentative speaker. arouses little enthusiasm. He usee no buncombe or catch phrases, but tries to appeal directly to the understanding of hi hearer. Jesse W, Knight was cordially received when he arose to speak. He spoke briefly and confined hi remarks wholly to local affairs. He said he .nc citing. was born In Utah; had worked on the form, the ranch and In tha mine. He NOTES FROM THE ODEON considered himself one of the common He said he had people of the state. hem urged to join hands with the ReThe new program ia an exceptionally publicans to exterminate the Ameri- a cana He was told that if he did not do this the Americana would drive the Mormons out of the state and put the leaders in prison. To all such he had said that if the Republicans were afraid of being driven out of Utah or put In prison, they should come over to the Democrats and they would protect them. This sally caught the crowd. Mr. Knight spoke of the wonderful possibilities for development In Utah, and promised that If elected For good, clean and wholesome feed, hay and grain, go to H. C. Farrell. 2430 Grant avenue. OUR SPECIALTY, VALLEY HAY. strong one In every particular. The Wayward Daughter" and "The Mystery of the Bride In White" are the leading features. "The Masquerade" ia an extremely fine comic. "The Bully" la a good, clean picture for the children.' We Invite every, one to eee our program. We don't claim to be alwaya In the lead, but we do claim to bo on top at present Franklin Pierce Jolly of Joliet, Ills., haa been secured by the young set of the Congregational church to deliver a lecture to the cltlien of Ogden, Thursday evening. Mr. Jolly la said to he one of the most eloquent speakers In the United States. Charged With Burglarizirg Room- ing House, Defendant Confess- es and Waive Preliminary. 2345 Wash. Ave. Thos. R. Besson Mgr W. II. Crutcher haa practically made confession a of hie guilt of the charge are taking Extensive rehearsal OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT of the room of Montgomat burglarising the the tabernacle, by Ogden place conferIn the F. choir. In preparation for Adams the Eldora Rooming ery etreet. ence to be held at the Weber academy house on Twenty-fift- h When arraigned in police court tho next Sunday. Tonight a full rehearAUDITORIUM SKATING RINK, sal will be held, and all members of specific charge being second degree MR. PHIL O'MARA EAION to in be are waived chorus Crutcher the expected preliminary burglary, tendance. hearlng and waa held to answer to the OF THE AUDITORIUM, TAKES second district court. Judge D. Mur- - PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO K job drink, arlnk Yellowstone, PU!-'THt OPENING OF e THE RINK ON MONDAY EVENING. It will pay yeu te eee the Eleetrie Sheriff Barlow Wilson. Enrollment Report Shows At Tho arrest of the defendant waa one OCTOBER 19, AT 7i30 O'CLOCK P M. City Cash Register at "The Crystal," 2477 n be-made Washington Avenue. Where the cere of the cleverest which haa Th( Aurttorlum la and haa been tendance Larger Than for some time, following within a day ,nw, p construction the most popular top. or two of the rooming house robbery. and place or amusement In Ogd-Year Ago. every endeavor wilt b made to mike If you drink, drink Yellowstone, It more so the coming season. e The policy of the rink wl'l be changHave yeu been te the Lyceum The- NEWSPAPER MAN The enrollment report of the city ed soin what and the management ater? If net, go. It ia the real piece. the to maintain highest of education for tiie month of very board proposes High-eia20 10 cents. Admission and IN TOUCH ROW moral standard In In sessions, and will Heplember ahowa an Increase of 251 vaudeville. reserve the right to refund the money e pupllh. over the same month of 1907. and remove any one of n Jpald name waa The complete figure la 4,112, the figure the "John Henry" given character, if by any oversight by a man arrested for stealing grapes DENVER, Colo., Oct. 15. Despondent they are admitted. We are determined for September 16, 1404, being 4.728 puon Twelfth street by Officer Crompton over pils. The total for the grammar and o moqey losses in the Ban Francis- - that rowdy tactics will not be about 7:30 last evening. Henry did primary grades is 4.501 pupils. The Influence one under the ro and and the parents school has 481 students. Follow- not appear for trial at police court of earthquake, for need admission, a to Noj High of liquor hia fiance forced her marry apply this morning. newachecks will be Issued, thereby nnssout wealthier man, Francis Cahill, a at- "I?-"-1' ThS paper man and long a writer, commit- - Insuring a sober and de' Fire Insurance. H. A. Sima, 410 25th. ted aU times. hi rink at the .radetendance suicide swallowing yeaterday by e Fifth 612, and inhaling gaa at hia Pm- - Our object la to supply the public 446.; Klxth grade, 406, Seventh FOUND At Tripp Studio, enlarged poison healthful ffde, for came l'b H here respectable place recently Ing houae. portrait and 12 cabinet photos for from Holyoke, Maaa. Hls father la In recreation and amusement In every grade, 377; 33.60. October only. San Francisco, an editorial writer, and sense of tbs word, and w cater only school, 481. With the Eighth grade having the hls brother, William, Uvea In Loa o those who can and will conduct ithema-lve- s J. C. Patterson, division superin- Angelea, as ladles and gentlemen. smallest number of children, and the .. wr. O'Mara haa disposed of the Balt kindergarten the next smallest. It la tendent of the Pullman company, was seen that beginning with the First an Ogden visitor thia morning. Whll For envelope, letterhead, business Lake rink and will have entire charge here he took in the sight' of the city, cards, dodgers, etc call up The Journal of affaire here, giving hia personal at- - grade, which haa the most, the figure tan Ion to the comfnr of hia patrons diminishes from grade to grade. It le aa well aa conferring with Agent Klm- - lob rooms. Both phones 844 t al times. Mrs. O'Mara will assist apparent that a small portion of the children reach the high, school, fur tiv husband. Tbs Interior has nnd'rgone a com- various reasons. p plete change the old dec,, rations w.v to new. while fresh paint has ereaty Improved the airoearance. tbs color echem being green and white CLARK GOES AFTER -conskates sn-- floor In dition end a Rood band In attendance. You may rest assured of a pleasant munE 1909-190- t- III 9. MMOLS C j n, ss ohlec-Irinne- bi, tol-c- eed bei-aua- law-abidi- ng hd - I . glv-in- WM (GALC Who Why WMY? that heater this tall? Co. to be sure Lowe evening. v reneetfu11v Inv'te the most cltlaens of Ogden to attnd jhe rink whenever convenient, and will appreciate any suggestions offered which will tend to Improve the service of the big Auditorium. The building waa erected for the Purpose of entertaining th public ard they should fee Interested ahoul-feel O.fden In Its welfare. lhat there la not In proud of the f he who!- - United Ftets ano'her city of Its sae who can boast of a building the lr- of thi Auditorium. Tours for healthful exercise, PHIL 8, O'MARA, Mgr. J : : : One ol those justly cele- brated ss EF. ex-pot- ng is going to sell you (GALCO) Geo A. first-cla- 1 - , INCANDESCENT HEATERS that consume Deputy Sheriff Seymour Clark L. left today for Balt Lake City, where be goes to tak In custody George F. returned to Ogden Carman, who will and unless ball for hls r dense Is forthcoming will be committed to jail. with Dr. Carman waa H. L. Stoneclpher In one of the recent cases against the latter, charging him with practicing dentistry without a T. W. Matthews and Dr. Stone-ciphe- r, la said, put up bonds for tha release of Carman, pending hia hearing. .The latter departed for Salt Lake and stoneclpher and Matthews, appar- it ently anticipating th loss of their bonds, withdrew as bondsmen. Carman was yesterday arrested In Salt all the smoke and soot right in the fire box, or perhaps a RADIANT HOT BLAST, the kind that has and the the door in front ' Call and large ash pan. see our assortment The clerks will take pleasure in showing them to you. FUNERAL FOR MRS. H. J. Funeral services for Mrs. H. J. Henderson will be held at the Richey funeral chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains will lie In state at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. Gutke, 472 atret, from 10:20 until 12 oclock before the services. Btship Ensign will Internment Will take place preside. in Mountain View cemetery. O. A GHOSTLY LIGHT. Mmma Nonsense, Bertie; you eat no ghoet. Tou couldn't In the dark. Eei tie Well. I did. Ha carried spirit lamp. (Mo A. Ever Notice It? The woman who la ambltloua to be come a aoclety leader begins by lead tog her husband around by the nose. Chicago Newa. I Twenty-seven- th ( .Truth, j j,. Truth, la at variance with our natures, but not au error; and for a very simple reason. Truth reaulres ns to recognise ouraelves as limited, but error flatten us with the belief that In one way or another we are subject to no bounds at all. Goethe. |