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Show AND UTAH r ITS NEW YORK & NEIGHBOR STATES t SOME BRIEF ITEMS OF CURRENT NEWS. Peculiar Accident Near Laramie Damage Power 8uit Project Un-ueua- l Idaho There are now 294 prisoner In the Wyoming atate penitentiary at Rawlins. The maximum capacity of the Institution la 296 convict. It la nald that Home of the Benson fannera Hre threshing lucerne chaff over again for need, and aie making big money, nays the Logan Republican. The Oregon Short Line haa eeveral car, of inaterliil at Glenns Ferry, Ida., for the new shops and will have about 199 men at work for aeverul month. feeling good at the KerEverybody nee the to company making auch ry I I , improvements. Tim Kinney of Wyoming la reducing hia fllocka aa ieedlly aa itoaaible and will keep only 35 per cent, aaya the Leaver Field ami Karin. Forty alx carload went out laat week and atlll there are more to follow. The Warren Liveatock company haa cut down Ita holding to aomethlng like 3,300 head, which la a reduction of more than two-thirof the number usually carried. A peculiar accident la thus reported by the Laramie Republican: "Mary Fltxgerald, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Mike Fltxgerald. ran Into a barbed wire on South First street yesterday afternoon, cutting a considerable gaah In her throat The rebound caused her to receive Injury from a fall on the ground, concussion of the brain being feared. The young lady was riding a bicycle'and did not see the wire. She was unconscious the greater part of the night. A movement Is on foot to build a dam across Snake river, at a point two miles below Idaho Falls, and one-ha- lf for power purposes. One object Is to furnish power for the belt electric railroud to connect Idaho Falls, Iona, Goshen, Rexburg and Helse's Springs. Such a line would tap a large territory that Is rapidly Ailing up with people. It Is said that the project has been fias nanced. Among those mentioned connected the with enterprise being is Mark Austin, manager of the sugar da ! i: rv i : (1 ' I M 4 : rt .1 i - I? , i ; ? a;-r- t factory. Jl .i U. n,i i-- if ? ff.;' j , fe i ' . y .? J I'.1! ' i a i . I : iv ;! 4 n is 't , ' 4 ,l : u I , Unless a snowstorm coming, there will be losses among the sheepmen, whose flocks are quartered In Tooele county, because of the lack of water. The few springs In that district have all be taken up by the stockmen, but even these are drying up, or else the water haa been spoiled by the wading of the sheep. William E. Price has commenced Is quickly forth- !4 suit against Davhl Barnett, the city marshal of Payson, for 17,575 damnges. The complaint alleges that on December 3. 1902, at Payson City, the ant arrested the plaintiff and kept him confined In the jail for two days and three hours, without right or authority of law to do so, and that during part of said time of Imprisonment the deon fendant placed metal handcuffs plaintiff's wrists and made him ride In an open wagon for twenty miles without overcoat or covering to protect his body nnd limbs from the cold weather, and thereby he suffered great bodily harm. FASHION LETTER! j NEW YORK, Dec. 5. The fresh as lawn, organdie and mousaeline and crisp w inds of December days . are exquisitely trimmed with lace. Many pretty new waists are shown, bringing forth some dainty gowns that but they io not disclose much that Is of fasts milady heighten the beauty cioft pretty new except In the way of flninshing loiiiible'a radiant neck. One pretty stock la made browns and greens that require much the are perfectly plain but has first tiny color to carry them effectively incisions In it shown In greater variety than ever, square, then long ribbon may be which satin through not only in gowns but In wraps. bow to fall tied a in then run, graceful newest candidate Satin cheviot la the A pretty blouse. over of the the front a handsome for fashionable favor and substitute for satin ribbon, which, coat Is the design visiting Marquise used for its debut. The coat reaches al- though pretty, haa been worn threadmost to the bottom of the skirt, yet it bare, are lacings of chenille cords. The Is just far enough above It to escape ends of these cords are finished with the three-quartlength, which has tassels of the same material or with Over silk fringe. Sometimes they are Just fallen somewhat Into oblivion. tied in a careless knot and held In bottom the seams around and the side of the coat there is appliqued an ele- place with a blouse pin. All-ovblouses are dainty and are gant embroidery, done In narrow and more a substantial appearance brown silk braid! The back la seam- given less and cut to curve preceptlbly Into by being strapped with fancifully the figure. The upper facing of the shaped taffatea or peau de sole. A fronts Is carried out in turquoise blue very chic bodice has .apes of chiffon. broadcloth trimmed with four rows of They dip decidedly from the neck In silk braid arranged In groups and al- front, over the shoulder and sleeves are longer at the back than In the ternating with large round Aat brown and silk buttons. This facing widens at" front The effect Is a wonderfully the neck Into a standing collar, but the confusing mass of loveliness that daicollur does not extend above that which sies while it fascinates. Fashionable women really owe a veto finishes the neck of the boride beof thanks to the growing fad of dinneath. In swell restaurants and hotels Ining a is there shoulders deep Over the stead of at home to many of the very applique of the embroidery finished smart gowns. This season the vogue The with a deep brown silk fringe. is greater than ever and one evening sleeves are loose and large, after the to the 1. blix-- Western 5, plai A.. Huntsville: W. K. Wester nnd wife to Alva R Chirk, lots S3 nnd 34. in block 6, South Park addition; $2S0. Joseph K. Garner and wife to Kara TJ. Garner, part of southwest quorter. section 8, township 7. north range 1 east! $1. First National Hank of Cheyenne Wyn.. to Truman 14. Hicks, lots 21 nnd 22. block 54, Nob Hill annex; lot 1 to 3, lots 6 to 16 nnd lots 50 to 54. In block 2; also lota 1 to 16 and lots 19 to 36 and lots 39 to 43 la block 3: also lots 1 to 15; lots 18. 2$. 29, 22, 33 and 34, and lots 38 to 49, and lots 52 to 54 of block 4; also lots 1 and 2; 6 to 22 and lots 25 to 34 and lots 37 to 52, of block 5; also lots 27 to S3 of block 8; lots 5 to 16 and 42 to 54 of block 9; also lots 15 to 23 nnd lots 26 and 27, nnd lots 32 to 17 of block 13; and lots 5 to 12 and 15 to 27 of block 42, in University Place addition; $1. $250. IFe Smile That wont come off. Thats all right. Let the smile stav on. Keep up Peery Brothers spent at one of these dining places angel pattern, but are divided and shows splendor enough to last for a of cured In the center with a band WE HAVE NEW LINES V er se- 4 4 4 4 Customers Smile . er Wheat Flakes, The breakfast food you dont get tired of. Rich in gluten. Easily Full two-pounde- digested. rs. DEE-STANFO- PEERY BROS. MILLING mid-wint- F for Winter wear some new shapes that are better than anything made heretofore. Leggins and Overgaiters for Ladies wear and for Mens wear, and for all purposes. Leggins for the Little Fellow that are cute as can be. Warm and comfortable Leggins for the children. Just the thing for Winter. All prices, but none are high. . . 25c to $1.50. Of Leggins and Overgaiters 2481 ooooccooooooo g SI SHOE CO., RD COMPANY lifetime. White Is used extensively for both gowns and wraps. One very pretty design was seen In cream colored chiffon with the skirt built in tiers arranged in nuns folds and stitched with bands of delicate YOU'LL BE SURPRISED floral embroidery. Herrlngboning was at the comfort a pair of used to make more realistic the topmost fold. Dainty hows of white velspectacloo will afford if your vision io in any way defective. vet trimmed each fold at the side and You were secured with the tiniest Imaginmay dread to begin able brilliant buttons. wearing them, but you will as a fashionable vary quickly become accusGrapes continue to them and regret that tomed seasonable. are because they trimming No doubt In the spring the modes will you didnt commence sooner. revert to cherries for the same reaJ. T. RUSHMER son. Combined with autumn leaves Manufacturing Optician white lace grapes are beautiful, and 2412 Waoh. Ave. Phone 401 X when discreetly employed no garment can be compared with It. A white liberty Butin deftends ufcon a "center-piecIs of grapes for Its cachet Cream block silk velvet. The fastening lace Is and braid gold tissue are used with an COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC effected at the left side. The unconscionable seams the of disregard of their cost jacket used to bind the COMPANY. outlined with dark of and gold buttons black arranged grajiea and three tiny STANLEY 8. 8TEVEX8, Mgr. In groups are placed at effective Inter- green silk cords complete the descripElwctric Bolls. vals around the front and back of the tion. Hook Wiring. Mention has been made before of Eton and on the sleeves. The shoulder Elsctrlc rixlursi. g crocheted sweaters, All work is promptly and carefully done snd effect Is long und plain, except for a the full iy guaranteed. circular cap on the top of the sleeves. which take place of the dawdy- - look3279 Wash. Phono 514-adan but affairs of former braid years, ing This is bound with the piped and also trimmed with buttons. The ditional touch of elegance has been cuffs are composed of two bands of given the designs aa shown In the Norgreen cloth rounded at the ends aud folk sweater. This has broad false left open at the back to accommodate plaites over the seam and there is a linen underfuees which are worn sep- knitted belt which can be loosly drawn Five Cars of Bran and Shorts arately. In the center of the bands ure around the waist und fastened In the of These a Norfolk fashion Jacket stripes of braid and buttona We also have the moat complete 5 The linen undercuffs, by the way. blouses are very comfortable for walkZ line of Poultry and Feed Supplier or when and an the in golf be though costly county. Important part ing have grown to J there are pretty They look purchased of the winter wardrobe. FLOUR CORN HAY besubstitutes stitched by the machine dainty and fresh, peeping from neath the emit sleeves and can be and ranging In price from a dollar W. FARR & CO. AVENUE. cents up. Green, white bought In pairs at prices ranging from ninety-eigare fashionable and the cents to five dollars. They bright red seventy-fiv- e a MAUDE GRIFFIN. are made of crisp sheer materials, such colors. blue broadcloth trimmed with brown silk braid and buttona The entire coat Is built upon a foundation of rich brown satin and the Inner facing is composed of a wide which band of Oriental embroidery, contrasts smartly with the other trimmings where the coat Is opened. wrap Is made A pretty on the Eton Jacket order, and though It can be worn Independently, has a skirt to mutch. Dark hunter's green broadcloth Is the material used and braid the trimmings are of whlten-sil- k piped with a band of black velvet The skirt is perfectly plain, except for a few tucks over the hips, to dispose of the flounces about the waistline. The jucket is slashed on either side of the front, leaving a tabular centre piece that extends below the girdle of W, Washington Avanue. DRINK MORE WATER er t Is the advice of the best physicians. Its good advice hut the water you drink must be PURE, and free from contamination. e' Natural Lithia Water is perfectly pure proven to by chemical analysis.. Its the best Medicinal Watci containing from 5 to 10 timea the desirable Mineral Propertiea of any other Table Water in America.. Itc gaining in popularity everywhere. Wont YOU try it. close-fittin- FRED, J. KIESEL X. Just Arrived! hand-mad- e, EL CO., Agents. BALLARD JAMES Rider Ballard accessor to I -- A CASH MEAT MARKET- - III Ill Bolt Nest and lard a Specialty. Oysters In Besson. Cheapest Meat Market In town. Plate Bolling Meat, per lb., 6c. Hhoulder Steak, S lbs. for 26c. I Phone 127-- 331 24th SL A 4 ht octanes vs. uisaase. Five deadly diseases have been REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. shorn of their worst terrors by the method of treatment Introduced by The following real estate transfers Pasteur. In hydrophobia, which prewere filed in the recorder's office: viously had been uniformly fatal, the William K. Wester and wife to Jus- mortality under antitoxin treatment Is tins Fates, west half of lot 3. block 31, one In five hundred. In diphtheria the number of deaths have been replat C; 3660. James Miner nnd wife to J. II. Ben- duced from one In two to one In nett, imrt of lots 1 and 2,: lota 3 to 7, eight In lockjaw the serum will prevent the disease If used soon after the block 1 amTlotn 6 to 10. block 15. Hill wound is Inflicted, and it has recently addition; $10. cured two cases In which It was inAndrew Wilson and wife to Marion jected Into the brain and spine, snd H. Smith, part northwest quarter sec- the deaths from bubonic plague are tion 21. township 6 north, range 1 reduced from 63 to 16 per cent. west ; $2,500. John A. Xewey lirokernge Co... lot 5, 1903. SAUTRDAY, DECEMBER DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, The Flight of Time. The theatrical man patronized a German barber, and always had found him severely solemn. One day the smile upon his face was too apparent not to be noticed, and the fact that he had been made a happy father was duly announced. In a very few moments, however, his face resumed Its usual penslveness, and he exclaimed: Ach Gotti How time flies. Just think, a year from now that child will be one year old!' Philadelphia Ledger. Few Attend Prayer Meeting. A notable result of the recent census of church attendance In London Is the discovery that prayer-meeting- which were once regarded as the vital breath of Ufe of the church, have almost ceased to exist In the populous borough of Chelsea, only thirty persons were found to be in attendance at prayer-meetligThirty persona out of seventy thousand. Week-nigh- t services have also fallen Into disuse. -- a. Subscribe for The State JoumaL A Gallant Governor. In 1900 the Southern Music Teachers' association held a convention at Atlanta. Gov. Chauler of Georgia enjoyed the recitals and lectures, and did all In hia power to encourage the movement The governor also held a brilliant reception, and at the conclusion of a musical number the governor exclaimed with much enthusiasm, "What la heaven's loss la our gain." Just the reverse, governor," corrected a young lady, you mean our loss is heavens gain." No. said the governor, bowing gallantly, "it is heavens loss until you are all dead, then it is our loss. Detroit Free Press. Effect of Tobacco. The effect of the use of pure snd adulterated tobacco will be the study taken up by Dr. Wiley of the agricultural department, after having concluded experiments in the effects of adulterated foods he Is now conducting. It Is his Intention to take men who are regular smokers and to ascertain their physical condition as to heart action, breathing and digestion, while continuing the use of tobacco under normal conditions, and then to have them suddenly cease the use of trbaceo ertlrrlv. 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