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Show DAILY SIP STATE JOURNAL, GLOVE THIEVES ARRAIGNED. TIP GETS UTAH SO SEPTEMBER 6. 14. 5 j Political Gossip f: Will Receive a Hearing on Thursday The ir Bail Fixed at (500 Each. DAYS TUESDAY, SEASONS NEED A : ltinli 1111 i:i:l!i!:!, tliul. Lilly Hill, Thmii.is Adiiiiiv mid ".iMiinii!i II11. J.iiiii'x H. Movie for; hurl? Axhlun. Die ilnv? dope lien. lx .in.) rlivt him." who were arrested Iasi week l,y DelTf.I A. t'liii-llof I hi lily lias i tective Pender, lirow n and iii-imii-i.1 mu. who wnulil like to le' Kergeaiil (.'handier f.n- siealinc inmiiii.iti- - l fir miiiity iumiiisi.iiiM' ly. dozen gloves and two Die 1 Vniiii 1.1:. from dozen caps the rear of Xye's store, were arraigned "lSruilii-- r fuller knows U1.1i ht. ts Judge Howell this morning on a in lhiulilii an n iiu iiie barge of grand lmveny and informed t 10M Smoot him of their privilege to secure the ser-leLnkt Tribune. of an attorney. Their preliminary examination was sec for ThursThe People's Advocate, Mai. id. Idaday morning at 10 o'clock, with bail ho: even "And the Mormon fixed at yr,00 each. This neither was into the recent minsesiou of the got able to furnish, so they will he confined in the county jail to nwait the action ing congress, and was used to defeat Salt Lake in its tight to have Die perof the courts. manent home established In that city. Apostle Smoot has been a costly senAFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY ator for Utah." 1 POLICE MAKE SEVERAL hauls during LABOR Offenders Fully Fifteen their for LARGE DAY. Cui-luli- Ih-oi- i 1 Forfeit Bail Non-Appea- r- BROWNING AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN be-li-t- ance. e NINETEEN so."--Sal- es arrested by Policeman jYed Gross, tor stealing a grip Hutchlna last week before appeared contents, Md Its Howell this morning on a charge judge and on account of an of petty larceny to belle the attempt unsuccessful days on the will sixty spend judge he crusher. stone r. Kelly, the drunk who caused a on Twenty-fift- h street reign of terror and up on Sunday evening by rushing down and street knocking the down whoever chanced to approach him, was niso given sixty days. Charles Carney was given ten days on the for committing a nulsanace street The following drunks were arraigned William Ragan. md discharged: Martin Kaln, Joe Charles Johnson, William Brady, Olle Anderson A ansd Charles McLaughlin. Thomas McCa fiery, who has visited court at least once a week at least during the past three months on charges of drunkeness, was given twenty-fiv- e days In order to chaange his routine. H. J. Coffee, charged with vagrancy, Is being held over as the officers think they have ample grounds to charge him with petty larceny. Richard Hayes, who thought It his privilege to Interfere w'th an officer while the latter was making an arrest, also appeared before the Judge with a never do so plea that he "would again" and,was discharged. W. L Clark and A. Kershaw, two young men who became too boisterous after last night's dance at Utahns, were arraigned on a charge of disturbing the peace hut were released upon their promise to be good Injuns In the future. Fully fifteen drunks, rags, etc., forranging from 15 .to $25 for ranee. feited ball non-ape- pa Step That Cough I a cough, a tickling or an Irritation In the throat Ynakes you feel uncomfortable, take Ballards Syrup., Dont wait until the When Hore-hou- nd disease has gone, beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 854 West Eth St., Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "We think Ballarda Horehound Sy- iiut-siio- Considerabls Business Transacted By the County Commissioners Today. The board of county commissioners met In regular session today. Commissioner Wilson reisirted that the bridge over the North Fork of the Ogden river at Liberty is, with the exception of the approuchea. completed and will soon lie ojiened to the pub- Joe Streng of this city, an enthusiastic and ixipiilar Republican, Is preparing tn sacrifice himself on the al- tar of political ambition. He will be a candidate before the Republican county convention for nomination as member of the house of representatives of the state legislature. This being a Democratic year, a Republican nomination is merely an empty honor. It was also reported that the Sou- However, Joe Is willing to take chanthern Pacific railroad company had ces on being defeated at the polls, as refused to put In a crossing on the he assuredly will be hy a good conLucin cut-o- ff ut West Weber. stitutional Democrat. Commissioner Kowers reported that the bridge over the Hooper canal at The Salt Lake Tribune lyiys that a Kanesville is completed. Sanpete county Republican tells the Chairman Stanford reported that the following story: road at North Ogden leading to the A drummer from Utah county who canyon had been repaired. He also was a Cutler delegate to the state constated that the Riverdale bridge had vention visited a store In Falrvlew the b?en refloored. other day and asked the merchant If During the past week Professor E. D. he could not handle ten or a dosen Ball of the Agricultural college at Lo- boxea of Walker soap. gan has, together with Fruit Tree In"The merchant looked lonesome for spector Wilson, been visiting orchards a moment and then replied: No, I canIn this county and pronounces the not give you an order for Walker soap, same to be In splendid condition. He but if you can sell me some Cutler characterises the orchard at the coun- soap, which is guaranteed to heal sores ty Infirmary as a modeL and clean Smoot's dirty linen, you can The commissioners have decided to put me down for fifty boxes.' " detach West Weber from the new consolidated school district known as Robbed the Grave. No. 7. A final report was also accepted on . A startling Incident Is narrated by the resurvey of the Ogden canyon John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol" road. low's: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In LAD) TO REST. back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians Funeral Service of John Keogh Was had given me up. Then I was advised One of the Most Pathetic Ever to use Electric bitters; to my great Seen in the City. the first bottle made a great Im Joy, One of the saddest funerals ever I continued their use for provement. held in this city was that of John I am now a well man. and weeks, three Keogh this morning. know they robbed the grave of anI Services were held at the Catholic other victim. No one should foil to church of which the deceased was an them. Only 50c, guaranteed at ardent member. Rev. Cushnahan paid try Jesse J. Driver's drug store. the final tribute to the young man In a most eloquent manner, laying specNANNIE TOUT CONCERT. ial stress upon his unspotted moral :iia: er the week. TEA Are you acquainted with :a? Is it tea that you ow? Arc you sure you now tea? Fred L. Kellers OFFERED CHAIR OF MUSIC. Squire Coop, Ogden's talented mu Rician, has been offered the chair of music at the state university, but has not yet definitely decided to accept or A decline the offer n Pure eperkling IDAN-Hthe system end keepe you A clesneee well. Another Large Audience Greeted the .Noted Vocalist at the Tabernacle Last Night have been gratifying to Miss Nannie Tout last evening to see an house to greet her other well-fillupon her second concert appearance in Ogden. Judging from the sentiments afterwards expressed, there was a tinge of disappointment because of the varied nature of the program Nannie Is distinctly a singer of big arias, as was evidenced by her masterful renditions of the difficult solos In her last concert, and the very broad and beautiful Interpretation given the last aria from "Robert de Diable evening. She displayed a keen must cal lntelect, a detp Insight Into phrasing and shading and a profound sense of the nobility of her art In all its phases In the divine manner In which she sang that solo. It appealed for more strongly to the audience, as shown by the tremendous applause, than any number on the program. It Is a matter of sincere congratulation ') v,d and deep in it" that mvsie art form is appreciated by a mixed audience when interpreted by an artist of Nannies rank. Mr. E. F. Tout sang In a commendable way two solos and n duet with His singing Mr. Hagbert Anderson. was much appreciated. Mr. Coop directed very ably the chorus, "Hall. Utah," written by Nannies teacher, Albert Vlsettl. The sing-- , Ing of the chorus was much appreciated and they .m.-- e compelled to rapent sn a part of th toils In response encore. Miss Dot Pett and Mr. Coop were teli accompanists of the evening an did toautlful work. It must ed w-(- . Close Buyers BILL OF FARE: Oysters Crabs and Shrimps Salmon and Halibut Striped Bass lic. rup the best medicines for cougha and We have used It for several years; It has always given Immediate relief; Is very pleasant and gives satisfaction. For character. 25c., 50c., $1.00. sale by Geo. F. Cave. The floral offerings were many and After the services at the beautiful. HRS. RUS) LAD) TO REST. chunch the lengthy cortege formed In line and proceeded to the Mountain Rev, Samuel Blair Pays High Tribute View cemetery, where Interment was made. to Character of Deceaeed. Funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. J. T. Rushmer yesWANT HIGHER WAGES. After a prayer at terday afternoon. the family residence the cortege moved Teamsters Union Want Mors Wages to the Methodist Episcopal church, for Hauling Citys Rrock From where the Rev. Samuel Blair conductthe Canyon. ed the service. A slight rupture is reported as ex A quartette consisting of Miss Lou between the Teamsters' union Mitchell and Louise Smith and Messrs. luting and the firm of I. Farr & S. Johnson and Smith rendered aome regarding the hauling of the beautiful selections. Mrs. Allison sang from the Ogden canyon. rock citys a solo, "Dry Those Tears." Rev. SamSince the transferring of the contract uel Blair spoke at length from the text, to haul rock for the city from William "She Hath Wrought a Good Work,' Wilson to the firm of Farr ft Fenste-mak- er telling of the great amount of good the distance over which the done by the deceased in her life time. rock Is to be hauled has been IncreasShe was every way qualified for a ed several miles, or from the Hermithigher life," he concluded, and age to near Winslows resort, and the larger field of usefulness, and no God teamsters are therefore asking an adtailed her unto Himself." vance In wages for hauling the rock The Rev. Chas. Noble followed with the additional distance. few remarks Repressive of sympathy A committee of the Teamsters' union and bringing a word of sympathy from has been delegated to confer with Farr the Epworth League and Sabbath ft Penstemaker and compromise in the school. matter, and It will undoubtedly be Among the floral decorations were settled In the very near future. expressions of esteem and love from the choir, the Epworth League, the ATTENTION, DELEGATES! Sunday school. Ladles' Aid society, the The delegates to the Democratic rongregatlon and .numerous tokens state convention are requested to meet from' personal friends. at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, on the stage of the Salt Lake theater, for the PA8TIME THEATER. The Pastime theater reopened for purpose of organising and selecting the usual committees. the Reason last night with a big bud et of vaudeville novelties. A house Wednesday and Thursday. Septemcrowded In every part greeted the In- ber 7th and 8th, the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets to Salt itial performance and testified by Lake for $1.50, good to return Sep Isvlxh applause Its approval of the bill and others Presented. The bill la strong In every tember 10th. Delegates at department of vaudeville and la one may leave here on th 8th, either 10:45 m. or to prove a a. 8:10 7:25, drawing card throughout colds. CONSECUTIVE KILLS AT PRAIRIE CHICKENS WERE MADE WITH ONE OF THESE GUNS LAST WEEK. Say our ADVANCE SALE in Having them Money. You have only to visit this store to realize the extent of the reductions in the various departments. We have also made generous reductions on new Poultry Reef and Mutton Pork end Veal Hams and Bacon Dried and Pressed Corn Beef Head Cheese and Dill Pickles Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avsnus. arrivals. WASH GOODS REDUCTIONS this department for Misses Waists suitable for school wear, that muy be had Just now for very much less than their real worth. Parents will Ur? sim'i and 17c DULL BATE'S SEERSUCKER Unsurpassed for boy's waists and girl's 12 C dresses; will not foda or shrink. Our sale price report about that there Is still an active demand for homea Have You Hoy's The celebrated Anderson, Scotch and French Zephyr Ginghams are Belling noted for their excellent wearing qualities. for BUSINESS Is the common town, but we find special values In 11ml a Home Complete assortment of checks, GINGHAMS DRESS and plaids. Worth 1214c. to 15c, for stripes 9C RUSSIAN DUCKS Plain and fancy colors. Nothing better or prettier for school dresses. Regular 15c. value, for 10c For sale or rent? If so, list It with me and receive prompt attention. A. A. WENGER Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Room 33, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Pretty New Skirts variety of handsomely tailored sensible skirts, In the newest cuts and materials. Original designs and styles. The prices naturally cause one to remark: "How cun they be made for the money?' $2.75, 13.00, 83.50, A 84.00, 85.00 to $10.00. S. J. BURT & BROS. Utah National Bank UNITED 8TATE8 REPOSITORY. OGDEN, UTAH. President John E. Dooly Horace E. Peery ... Cashier Ralph E. Hoag 8ells FOREIGN and DOME8TIC Drafts on all points. ON TIME PAYS INTEREST DEPO8IT8. Peery Bros Flour Is Good Flour 1 2 j And I ; have greater meaning than Because our machinery Is the most modern and practical. Every effective device for Improving the quality of flour Is Installed here. The system Is complete, thorough and comprehensive. Star Straight Grade SCHOOL FOR BLIND TO OPEN. Work In the state school for the All Grocers blind will begin In a couple of daya The pupils will arrive here tomorrow PEERY BROS. and a much larger attendance than MILLING CO. heretofore Is expected, especially In the blind department Twenty pupils are due to arrive from Idaho tomorrow. Bs sure the water you drink is purs, Superintendent Drlggs and the teachliks healthful, delicious IDAN-Hers are ready pt their posts. Week Commencing Sept v 5 HILDEBRAND The German Samson. THE EMPIRE TRIO Utah Light & Railway Company RAWL8 AND VON KAUFFMAN Comedy Sketch Artists. Furnish you with either or both. E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden THE NEAL8 Comedy Sketch Artists. MI88 C. P0WER8 Soubrette. MOVING PICTURES. Utahna Park PROGRAM Week of Sept. 5 MEANEY AND ANDERSON Irish Comedy. MISS ENNiE COLBURN Vocalist HALL AND WESTON The Dutch Humorists. VESTA MONTROSA Illustrated Song. Artlstle and durable upholstered furniture is not necessarily expensive ftirnlture. Of course the outlsy ie a trifle mure than (or the shoddy atrocious etuff you are sometime aekrd to buy but In the end the best Is the cheapest, therefore we call your attention to LA CLAIR AND WEST Comedy Entertainers. nu- AND ; Violinists. merous to mention. Crescent High Patent ! ; LET THE Our millers and men have had allfe time of experience and each and every one takes great delight In the high maintaining We our flour. of quality employ the most' competent. experienced men who are well paid and who take pride In their work. many other reasons too j LightaiPower ' Because it la made from extra choice, selected white Wheat The choloest crops In the country come to this mllL You should see the clear, bright berries, waiting for the millers magic wand to transform them into snow-lik- e flour. Lyceum Theater What two words Vice-Preside- nt K&rpeo BILLY HOWARD Buck and Wing Dancing. Guaranlead Upbolslered r ixlturu Fas CHIOAOO' RAYMON AND TRICEY Dramatic Comedy Sketch. Which Is not only honestly made and truly artistic, but le guaranteed by the makers. You never get a guarantee with the shoddy etuff. Ask to see our line of R. GO UR LEYS UTAHNA-SCOP- E New Pictures. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. MITCHELL BROS. head- of monuments, Reduction stones and cemetery copings. Tard 2003 Jefferson avenue. Karpcn Rockers Boyle Furniture Co. Prof. Walduffe, Hindoo clairvoyant The management of the Journal will and palmist, located at 132V6 Twenty-fift- h street, room 11 and 12. Hours, consider It a favor If subscribers win a. m. to 8:30 p. m., Sundays 9:30 of report promptly any non-dellra- ry paper a Telephone 884. |