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Show I DAILY A riitt.iwtiy. POLITICAL GOSSIP UTAH .iimo.it STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY. AUGUST 2?. 19N. EXTRA SPECIALS ON ending fatally, on the leg of st.irtt! a horrible r J. n. urner. Franklin Grove, 111. For fovr e,n it all doctors and all remedies. But l.ucklett's Arnica Salve eeeeeeioeeeeseaseeeeeeeeeee . Lake were Wells. L. It. had no trouble to cure him. Equally i:.Internal nue IHiilL Collector E. gocil o burns, bruises, skin eruphappen. always unexpected Callister. Deputy Revenue Collect-- 1 tions and pile. Twenty-fiv- e cents at ala ay so. And It happened it 11 Jenkins, c.ni Badger, Snnioi's Jeise j. Driver's drug store. E. or Hut caucus. the Republican Both secretary, and a deputy internal revkind of armed neutrality. enue collector, Slaii Treasurer John to were spring willing ' tandif Agee Pe Grey Dixon and . it hers. occasion presented ,ue wa "The governors party, comprising surface ,t (a true the That ruffled when A. H. Moyes sprung himself and Mr. Rogers, was first cm PROGRAM the caucus for a steering committee the scene, arriving wi motion Agee ' wa. at convened, while the Cutler represent:!, the combatatlve it was soon tion did not get in until later. The but arena, in the and lost was governor consulted the entire Weber motion HOLMES AND WALDON the county delegation during his slay in was hurt. Musical Sketch. suf-.ieOgden and was present at a meeting !jhe caucus, however, was of MISS VADES LINDLOFF Importance to bring Governor of the delegation railed Informally to Child Soulirette. n Calll8ter discuss matters. n- - Rofert well, i The governor as drawn to Ogden BICYCLE BILL prominent polltld peveral other and they by a story that had reached Salt Lake Cowboy Equilibrist. up from the capital busy, very busy, but with to the effect that Moyes was trying VESTA MONTROSA 9(Tf a will be best known on to secure instructions for himself wMt results Song Illustrator. while leaving the delegation free to Thursday. MEANEY AND ANDERSON certain there will be vote for any candidate for governor. One thing Black-Fac- e nom-M,tComedy. la the said have on him The to convinced gubernatorial trip M treading disa-twrTHOMAS HALL that the story was unfounded, and It at least. Bob Moyes Buck and Wing Dancer. any Intention of such a thing: Is said he secured a further promise will be no such Ideas and everyone that no trading in governor ROSSELY AND ROSTELLE had jg, satisfied. done by the Weber county boys. Comedy Sketch of Wit and Humor. ippeared to be the Salt to the caucus nl-v- Muslin Gowns liinitcil iiumlu r of fim- quality, perfectly matle Li.lirs Night I towns will he sold the next few days at jiM iihuiit half their real value. Kverv down made extra full length, of the best materials from our rege stock. We urge early choosing. They ular wont last long at these prices: A - JZ !L high-grad- Utahna Park ' MUSLIN GOWN Daintily trimmed in hemmid embroidery no skimping of niuitrl: Is ill stitching a ill.' making; to close out at HOC FULL REGULAR MADE GOWNS Beautiful hemstitched yokes, set in embroidery insertions. t .) Inches wide, heinstiched ruf-llle-s. Humid sell fur 31. III). To close out A FINE QUALITY o e Week of August 22 nt 1 on ed Referring Herald says: Major M. A. Breeden was around on feature of the day interesting The The with the glad mit. the where to n, t pilgrimage Ogden,met In cau-(- Saturday strenbecome has certainly major Weber county delegation uous in this campaign. Among those who went up from yh E. R. GO UR LEYS UTAHNA-SCOP- E TISFl IF ' Mi YOfU MONEY BACK W NT IT." Y'-l- Our the bUlt-gra- : i.. di intpi'isc pia tine. the cream of 10 CENTS. FINEST SOFT MUSLIN GO WNS Six-roinsertion yoke, I.lnon rutiles, untile to sell for 81.25. Our dosing-ou- t OOC price EXTRA FINE MUSLIN GO WNS Trimmed in pretty Valenclenne I.tice and Insertion, embroidered rutiles, collar and sleeves edged with lace and embroidery. Worth Bale price CjC HER F COUNTY Begin TO DISTRICT COURT ASSESSMENTS COMPANIES OWN IN THIS COUNTY. WHAT Total Amount of What Railroad and Other Corporations Will TIm Have to Pay On. BAIL OF DERRIJON AND MACK ALIER IS FIXED AT $500. Passed Worthless Check in ths Hub Clothing Store, Using Saloonkeeper's Name. Derrijon John Derrijon and M. Mackalier were arraigned before Judge Howell assessments the July apportioned this afternoon on a charge of forgery Bide by it on the property owned by and bound over to the district court nilroad. telegraph, telephone and car with bonds fixed at 3500 each. companies, to the several counties of Derrijon Is the man arrested last the state. It then became the duty of week by Detective Pender and Captain the several boards of county commls-tioneBrown for forging, the name of Mark to apportion to the cities and Murphy, proprietor of the Silver Club rerhool districts of their counties, saloon, to a check and receiving for so spectively. the assessment apportiIt' 315 in cash at the Hub clothing oned to the county by the state store. board. This work has been done by R. E. McIntosh, a salesman at the offCounty Auditor Hollingsworth's Hub, who received the check, testified ice and confirmed by the board of that Derrijon . entered the place on county commissioners. August 18th and purchased several arThe assessment made by the state ticles of clothing and handed him a state board of equalisation In The Moat eye troubles begin in childhood. A little abuse, a little strain, early in life nteatiM much more after maturity. The slightest symptom should be looked into. School children should have every advantage. Usually if glasses are prescribed In time actual disease Is prevented and they can he discarded as the child grows older. J.T. RUSHMER, Expert Msnufscturing 2412 Washington and apportioned to Weber county Is as follows: Central Pacific R. R. Co.....) 674.405 G. W. R. R. R. Co 186.944 0.S.LR. RCO r. 266,591 Co. Northwestern P. R. R. Ogden A 890,706 R. R. Co 14.279 Mountain Rocky Bell Tele-- ' phone Co Power phone line) Western Union 65.303 Tellurlde Co. (Tele1,127 . Telegraph Co 11,719 CAR COMPANIES: Pullman Car Co Other ' car companies (24) .... i:i jQ artist;. MARSHAL). & WENDELL. BREWSTER. popular & WARREN ORGANS. NICK 1. IN ami TONOF1IONE electric pianos, aini musical merchandise. Don't delay, but coin,. at once anil make your selection and save money enough to give your children lmtsle lessons for one year. the .ter CLOlV.ll 31-5- Special Low Prices handsomest line of iVASH GOODS in this market ReducBELTS and LACE GLOVES of every description. 8 "Knickerbocker" and Derby" for less Perfectly fitting than cost of making. The story of Ion price is best understood when you On the tions on OPEN EVENINGS. YOURS FOR BARGAINS. SHIRT-WAIST- visit our store. The McKannon Bros. S. J. BURT Music Company 22S3 Washington Ave. BROS. A NUMBER OF FINE PIANOS LEFT THEY WILL POSITIVELY BE CLOSED OUT BY WEDNESDAY OR RESHIPPEO. Clayton Music Co.s Great Piano Price Sacrifice Sale Optician Ave. OF THE GIVES YOU CHOICE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS, AT THE GREATEST PRICE REDUCTIONS EVER OFFERED. rs board In-d- w Ui Where Eye Troubles 58c for SOMMER. the standard of the G.il.ler. with the 1NPESCRIR-AIIL- F Mu. and Bl'IU.EX seal.: the world: New Fictures. ADMISSION, - GRAND a Until Wednesday PIANO Pianos Will be Sold SALE check signed Mark Anthony, and made payable to Frank Dalton. He took the Continued at the check and upon going to the bank ly found that It was forged and reported the matter to the police. Mark Murphy stated that the check had been takers from his bank book and that the same had not been written by himself. 2283 Washington Ave. Detective Pender testified that he and Captain Brown had made the arNew Pianos. Standard Quality, rest, and upon reaching the station duced nearly half. Mackalier admitted that he had In- COULD NOT WAIT ON CROWDS 3300 to 3350 pianos now SATURDAY MANY ASKED dorsed the check by signing the name FOR CONTINUANCE. of Mark Murphy. Regardless of COST Imme-medlate- McKannon Bros. THE TERMS, TOO, SHALL BE 80 EA8Y THAT NO PER80N NEED HESITATE. Music Company $175 to $197 $ 18,272 PREPARING FOR THEIR LABORS. New Pianos, highest artistic quality made half. 3425 and 81.10 piano now t re, IN8TRUMENT8 OVER FORTY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS AT THIS GREAT 8ALE. LET US SAY POSITIVELY AND CANDIDLY TO YOU WHO MAY BE A LITTLE SKEPTICAL, A OR ONE DOUBTING THOMA8, WHO ALLOWS 8ENTIMENT OR PREJUDICE TO GOVERN YOUR ACTIONS IN THE PURCHASE OF OR PIANO A PIANO, ORGAN UNPLAYER, THAT NOWHERE DER THE SUN CAN YOU EQUAL THE QUALITY THAT WE ARE GIVING THE PUBLIC AT THIS SALE. THE NUMBER WE HAVE SOLO PROVES IT. THE GOOD JUDGMENT SENSE AND OF THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASED IF YOU SUBSTANTIATES IT. DON'T BELIEVE GOOD PIANOS CAN BE 80LD FOR SO LITTLE, COME IF JUST FOR CURIOSITY AND SEE. EVERY PIANO WE 8ELL IS FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. $263 to $287 Cash or payments 3 ( Sto monthly. Cash or payments 36 to 38 monthly Best Mskss of Pisnos to Be Sold SUN) and 3t)() piauoa now 3375 and 3400 pianos now Lower Than Ever Before Will Visit Eseh of ths Total $1,631,068 Stake Bosrd Quoted. : Mutual Improvement OrganizaHeretofore the Ogden Union Rail-we- d In Stake. ths tions and Depot company and the Og-A- n SOHMER, GABLER, CAPEN, Cash or payments 8t to 810 monthly. Cash or payments SO to &S monthly. Rapid Transit company have BROS, MARSHALL The time is drawing near for the ten assessed by the state board, but Mutual & WENDELL, BREWSTERS Improvement workers to befler a recent ruling of the supreme gin their labors. The stake board is court these a se Dements are now made very much encouraged over the pros- And Many Other Makes at a Saving ed by the of From 75 to $150. county assessor. The pects for an excellent year in the Wperty assessed this year by the cause of the young men. Everything kte board ns being In Weber county is being put in readiness for the openEASY PAYMENTS, TOO. 11 less than In former years because ing meeting of the association in the f the shove changes; but disregard-u- g various wards. This meeting will be By urgent request of many whom these two assessments the oth-- B held on Ocwere unable to even show goods to we the the first Tuesday after property assessed by the state tober conference. on Saturday, we have decided to contord for 1904 shows a material our GRAND CLEARANCE A convention of the officers of the tinue over the 1903 figures. different associations throughout the SALE for one more week In order to The shore assessments have been stake has been called for September 'give every one a chance nnd to prePWrtloned as follows: vent hard feeling with those who 25th, to be held in the Ogden taberCity, came 7:30 railroads and 2 late last week. 10 and a. p. nacle at m., p.m. cm $ 693.258 m. As our stock Is limited you should companies It is very Important thnt a full fchool district No. 1, rail- -. attendance of all the offleers of each make your selection at once and get WOe and car companies. . 287.112 association be present at this con- pick of stock many others have saved klwol district No. 2, rail- -' themselves from $75 to 3150. (WHT vention. hads and car companies.. 298,516 NOT will board YOU?) Members of the stake the other country school Educate your children in music and visit each of the wards of the stake on districts, railroads and car the following dates for the purpose of you wlllVeceive greater return In satmpanles 354,177 presenting the names of the officers of isfaction and home comfort than you each association for the approval of the possibly could for a like amount inTota 31,881,088 people to to fill vacancies that may vested in any other way. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY have occurred, or reorganise the asRhsumatism. sociation where necessary. August and buy your goods AT HOME, where 'rhn pains or irritation exist on 21st. afternoon meeting, Warren: Au- money will come back to you In a Wlttrt of ths body, the application , gust 28th, afternoon meeting, Hunts- business way. llard's Snow Liniment gives ville, Eden, Liberty, Plain City, PleasGet every one's prices then come to LAST THREE DAYS. Must be sold,' or shipped out by Wednesday. The la nos left Over in this safe comprise PIANO "J"pt "Met E. W. Sullivan, pro- - ant View and North Ogden: Septem- OGDEN'S Die oldest and best Standard make of Pianos In the world today and are of the very latest and most beautiful Sullivan House. El Reno, O. T, ber 4th. afternoon meeting. Uintah. HOUSE and save yourself money. In all the fancy woods. GREATER PRICE REDUCTIONS, EASY TERMS, are offered for the last case designs ,un 1302: 1 take pleas- - Mound Fort. Lynne. Blatervllle and There are many advantages In buyTHREE DAYS of this sale than have ever been offered In this country. Each Piano we sell Is fully guaranteed to same ing at home. ' recommending Ballards Snow Harriotts; evening meeting.give satisfaction or your money back. "nnt to all, who are afflicted with date. Second. Third, Fourth apd We have a first-clatuner who 'nwtlsnv it . the only remedy I Fifth wards: September 18th, after- takes care of planoa free of charge, found that renoon immediate gives jjJ meeting, Roy. Hooper, Kanea-vtll- e. and besides, you can reach us easily Sc. 60c, 11.00. Sold by George West Weber. Wilson and Farr if anything goes wrong. AS THIS IS STREET. SUCCESSORS TO D. O. CALDER A 80NS, THE REED HOTEL, OGDEN, 413 TWENTY-FIFTcve. West; evening meeting. Harrlsvllla. . POSITIVELY THE LAST CHANCE OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE STATE. D. G. CALDER, General Agent 8,717. $200 to $237 . Piano $297 to $337 Snaps tor Shrewd Buyers Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday These Left Over Bargains HALF PRICE r Tr - ss CLAYTON MUSIC CO. H -- |