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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904. Select Your Dolls and Toys Early AT THE ROSS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. - m j LOCAL BRIEFS : HOLDUPS HAUL OF OGDEN CLEAN O. W. King 1m nn arrival from of Boaton is at A. H. Blake the FOR THEM SEARCH HA8 BEEN FUTILE. O. L. Leininger 1h here from Elkhart, Indiana, T. O. Moyer of New York la slopping at the Pacific hotel. II. 8. Lyons of Boston la spednlng a few days In thla city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Polk are arrival from Greenwood, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. O. K Schuler of Sacramento are spending a few days In thla city. William Kcclea started for Oregon last night to look after hla extensive BERT FULLER AND HIS WONDERFUL 999" TOMORROW. Are Believed to Be Novices Who Wtrs Will Financially Embarrassad and Turned ths Trick. a this city and Salt Lake City have been searched high and low by the officers, the search has been futile so far as locating the two holdups of Thursday night is concerned. Sheriff Bailey returned from Salt Lake this morning, having spent the night there, and bad nothing to report but Although Interest. Mr. and Mra. L. T. Wright of Rex-bur- g, Idaho, are spending a few days In town. The Jury which was summoned for the present term of court was today excused for the entire term. Santa Claus is rather a ubiquitous He announces headquarpersonage. ters at nearly every store In Ogder. Richard Morrissey, a son of Police Officer Morrissey, Is reported as being seriously 111 with an attack of kidney trouble. In the divorce suit of Allle Weather-b- y vs. Richard H. Wteatherby an answer has been filed by the defendant, denying the allegations made against him. Mrs. M. E. Olenkamp, of this city, has returned from an extended visit with her parents In the state of Washington. The latter will soon follow her and make their future home In this city. non-succe- ss an Attempt to Break Tyhpoid Will Bs Stamped Out' Whan World's Record on the Sewer System it Fair Grounds. Everything Is In readiness for an exhibition by the world famous "999," the fastest machine ever constructed, at the Fair grounds In this city tomorrow afternoon. Bert Fuller will make an attempt to break several world's records! Among them Is the on a half-miA track. match race has also been arranged with Ralp Grangers champion Ford five-mi- le le machine. Tbe "49!i" is attracting considerable attention on Washington avenue today, hundreds of people viewing tbe machine, which Is on exhibition In front of the Falstaff. The admission to the park wlllbe 25 rents, and there is no question but that the opportunity of seeing the machine in which a man will make a mile In a minute or better, will serve to attract an Immense crowd. In addition to the startling exhibition that Fuller will give with the "999," a program will be arranged, consisting of events between local automobiles to make up an afternoon's card. Charles W. Lowell, who was arrest- Fewer Building Permits Than Usual Wars Issued During ed in this city by Captain Brown on Past Six Days. the charge of embesxlement from the Studebaker company, pleaded guilty to The dty engineer's office was not the charge and. in default of $250 ball. Is In Jail at Salt Lake, awaiting ac- overrun this week with applicants for tion by the district court. building permits. It was a lull between the blasts of the building boom. The Makes a Clsan Sweep. following permits were Issued: John IV. Selbold Frame addition to There's nothing like doing a thing dwelling, No. 2045 Jackson avenue; Of all the Salves you cost $500. thoroughly. residence. Grant ever heard of. Bucklen's Arnica Salve C. R. Cole-Jlrl- ck street; cost ts the best. It sweeps away and cures avenue and Twenty-eight- h Burns. Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls. Ul- $1,500; John T. Newton, contractor. A. H. Bailey Frame barn. 14S5 cers, Skin Eruptions and Plies. It's Twenty-fourt- h cost $200. m street: to and 25c., give only guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist ON THE TRAVEL. Lincoln avenue, between -- ld band-som- ld - FOR TRIAL. on TEA The easiest way to be sure of good tea : Schillings Best. Yaw frocar moraa your Konay if jroa don't lik.lt. Joe Scowrroft, the popular merchant of Ogden, accompanied by his daughter May and sister Florence, arrived Thursday last In New York and Is staying at the Imperial. Mr. Scow-cro- ft Is there on business pertaining to his firm and expects to leave not later than next Saturday. $ The City Hall flock Is Keeping A a Perfect Time WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? Igven tbe contract to repair and keep the clock In order. using several gallons of bmilne and a dosen good brushes to remove gummed oil, we polished pivots and adjusted same, and sue-- vr ceeded in giving Ogden accurate time again. Here Is the point never find anything too difficult for our workmen and their work Is satisfactory. A Wv A J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers At the Biff ClocK J V Washington Avenus X SANITARY INSPECTOR PLEASED WITH PRESENT CONDITIONS. Make It la believed by the officials here that the men, who are understood to are novices In tbe bold-u- p be business and that being In financial straits they adopted 'the criminal method of relieving their embarrassment. Their haul being about ISO and a $50 gold watch. It Is believed that they struck out for the effete east With this amount of money, and by making a sale of the watch, they could easily ride freight trains and meet all expenses from thla city to Denver, Those who saw the men, or at least the couple who are supposed to have turned the trick, state that they did not have the appearance or cut of the professional thug; that their appearance was rather refined, and as they have made a complete disappearance, the above explanation appears feasible. The mien came here from Senator Thomas Kearns went cast Carlin. Nev, about a week ago not yesterday morning and will not return In a Pullman to the Union depot, but until congress adjourns for the holi- unloaded at the freight yards. day recess. Senator Kearns was not ex Senator Cannon, accompanied by as stated by an unreliable alleged lo- FELL DOWN ELEVATOR SHAH. cal newspaper of thla city. Boy Falla Fiftean Feet The ladles of the Wtoman's Relief and Eseapss Without Corps 'surprlaied one of their members, e Injury. who la blind, in the way of a surprise party, each lady taking a pound or more of some nice dainty. Frank E. Grant, a member of the A delicious lunch was served and a firm of Richardson A Grant on Washington avenue, Is this morning convery pleasant afternoon was spent. gratulating himself at the good forPRIMARIES. tune which attended an accident which SCHOOL ELECTION befell his son, Francis, Democratic primaries for the selec- at their store late yesterday after-th- e opening of the shaft and fell down tion of candidates for members of the Board of Education have been called elevator shaft from one floor to anNovember other, a distance of fifteen feet, and for Wednesday evening, 0th, at 7:10, at the usual places In managed to escape with but a slight bruise as a result of hla tumble. each ward. He had been playing near the shaft on the second floor, and while walkFEW ARREST8. ing over a board which Is laid across The police drag net came up nearly the opening of the shaft he fell odwn empty this morning. There were only the elevator casing and on to the first three fish In it and one was a "loldy" floor. Persons who saw him fall fearusual charge. The two others were ed that he had been killed and ran Richard Cavanaugh. who was pulled to his assistance, but to their surprise inby Officer Smyth for vagrancy, and the boy was more surprised than John Keohaue, a drunk, who fell Into jured and .not any the worse from bis the clutches of Csptaln Brown and unique experience. Sergeant Chambers. A SUCK WEEK. We were V After f- Pyrography The Art of Producing Pictures by Reed. HELD BILL PLEASURE IN STORE. Everyone who has seen the bill at the Utahna this week wants to go again before the program changes. It Is pronounced tbe best entertainment ever given on the vaudeville stage In this city. The bill for next week promises to even excel the present one, but the demand for continuing this program Is so strong that the change may not be made until Tuesday night A headliner for next week are the Figaro Brothers, comic Indian club Their work Is said to be Jugglers. par excellence. Beautiful pictures accompany the song, Down In the Valley of the Shenandoah," sung by Fred Taylor, the iJ sympathetic baritone. ' Rose and Severn will be a great feature. They are "Deutch to tbe back bone" and will present "Hawkshaw the Your sides will ache with Detective. laughter after this act. Harry Clinton Sawyer must not be overlooked. He Is a renowned character Impersonator and has some new turns that are up to snuff. The grotesque Randolffs will present Fun In a Chinese Laundry" and will certainly give you your moneys worth. This Randolff act Is one of the greaton the western est circuit and la certain to make a hit. In laugh-produce- rs Ogden. MORE BUILDINGS PROJECTED. Thomas H. Ballantyne is making arrangements for the erection of five dwelling on Plngree avenue. Contractor Andrew Jost Is erecting for Mrs. I .arson a brick dwelling on Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- h streets. It will cost $1,200. five Is building M. S. Browning brick dwellings on Riverside Park avenue. They will cost $1,000 each and will be for rental. Relsdences of this sort are In great demand, and many more are needed. They are being erected by Contarctor J. G. Ellis after plans furnished by Architect J- - A. Smith. The city's health Is excellent for this season," said Sanitary Inspector Albert Powers this morning to a State Journal reporter. Usually there Is considerable sickness during the autumn months, principally due to lack of sanitation and exposure to contagion from travelers who pass through Infected district!, but we are very fortunate this fall. lf There la less than .as many cases of typhoid fever as at this time last fall, and we have not had a single smallpox patient since June, although neighboring towns have felt the Inroads of this unpleasant, but rarely fatal malady. The sewer system now being Installed in the northeastern portion of the city will In time have Its effect in The section stamping out typhoid. has apparently sufficient fall for drainage, but owing to the peculiar formation of the bedrock, the water rises to nearly the surface and now it Is Impossible to have cellars there and graves cannot be dug a sufficient depth. All this will be remedied when Contractor Kelsey completes the new one-ha- sewer extension." DANGER OF FIRE. of Ogdon Buildings in Boom Days Must Bs Rewirod at Ones. A Number Built Good fortune la the only agency to thank for absence of serious conflagrations In thla city. A number of the largest buildings were erected during the boom days when the electric light wires were carrying low voltage. The wiring was largely done by boring augur holes through joists and conducting the wires through them. Now that high voltage is used, there Is grave danger of the woodwork Igniting from the wires. The inspector and fire chief have examined the wiring In several buildings and found It to be defective. The only way to make the defective wiring safe Is to encase the wires In hollow porcelain plugs where they are in contact with wood. The Lessons are Free. On Mondays until Xmas a competent teacher will bo hors to give free lessons to those wishing to loam export help to those who wish to Improve. All invited. . Comfort and Blanket Sale. It is quits natural to put off buying cold woathor comforts till the cold woathor comet, but now it is hero any longar delay means lack of comfort and warmth. If all buyers fully realized the marvelous bargains we are giving In bedding wo wouldnt have sufficient to supply tho demand.. . Those prices should bring you hors without delay. Comforts. Strongly made, heavily quilted, covered with pretty quilt p&t-tre- na 78c 56x70, worth Size 64x74, worth $1.25. ...95o Sllkollne covered comfort, filled with high grade cotton filling, soft, warm and light In weight; Sise lie 72x7$, LOOPING THE LOOP. Detective Pender, who Is enjoying his annual vacation. Is swinging about the circle. When last heard of he had finished s meteoric flight through Old and New Mexico, Texas and Arizona and was rusticating In southern California. He'll be home December 1st FROZEN 8PUD8 AT THAT. Two youngsters were arrested this entertained at Thanksgiving dinner morning for digging potatoes out of a twenty-thre- e of her friends of Ogden field they did not own. The boys adbut said they only and Salt Lake. The table was beau- mitted the charge, a few to bake, and they were tifully and daintily decorated with took ferns and cut flowers and groaned un- frozen at that. The boys were disder the weight of all the good things. missed with a reprimand. The evening was spent with music and WILL HOLD CONFERENCE. recitations by different members of the A Sunday school conference will be liad All left that feeling they party. held at Farr West meeting house tohad an enjoyable time one never to morrow. It will be under the direction be forgotten. of the Weber Stake Sunday school board. Charles J. Ross, assistant suPOULTRY ASSOCIATION. The Ogden Poultry association has perintendent of the stake, will be In decided to hold an exhibition in this attendance. city, commencing on Jaunary 4. 1905. A8K8 FOR PARDON. and continuing until Saturday. JanuAttorney-G-ner- al Breeden has reof to one be Is expected ary 7th. This ceived a for the pardon of petition the finest exhibitions ever given in the Moses Creechly, who was sentenced city. by Judge Rolapp to two years' imprisonment for perjury. 8ur Cure for Piles. ENJOYED THANKSGIVING DINNER Mrs. Julia Lee Hull at Five Points worth wide border of mercerised sateen. filled with superior cotton, especially prepared to produce the effect of fine down, which combined with its extreme lightness, makes It ths most desirable comfort ever made. Size 72x78, worth j275 $8.60 $1.75 WOOL FILLED, sllkollne covered on both aides, very warm, avoids tbe use of several comforts, as sufficient warmth can be obtained from the wool filling. Size 72x80, worth $5.00, sale price. .$145 Blankets. J.. Full slxe, all wool, light and .dark grays, worth Sale price $$5.50 10-- 4 tan and gray cotton kets, very warm, Sale price blan6UC W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CALL OR TELEPHONE. The State Journal Is making a vigorous campaign for local news notes and auks If a party occurs at your home, let ua know. If you desire your social set to know la your guest, call that Miss up our number. If anything whatever of a news nature occurs, the publicity of which is desired by you. Just give us a hint This paper has a score of columns to donate to the news of Ogden, news without bias or prejudice, and these columns will be filled if tbe report or ini force secures your and Itching Plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles sre Pile Remedy. cured by Dr. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs 50e a Jar at druggists, or tumors. sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, PhilaFor sale by Wallace delphia. Pa. Drug Co., Ogden, Utah. Psopls said a yaar ago that pyrography was passe that it had seen its day that it would soon bo consigned to a limbo largo and wids, along with all othor fads. But they wars mistaken. The art is more popular to day than it was a year ago, and its popularity is Because of its fascination. WhyT Because growing. of its beauty its utility and the economy with which it can bo practiced. The materials arc chcsper and mors varied. The wood and leather articles, costing a few dimes, that in a little while can bs mads handsome, useful and valuable by burning, ars without number. While it is true that anyone can do lb it is equally true that ths artistio sans finds expression in pyrography. A complete working outfit costs $$1.50 to $5, dspsnding on the quality.. .There is no further expense, except a little gasoline. V CO. cA Special Concession In Jewelry In order to make my Jewelry store known to the good people of Ogden, I will give a special discount of 10 per cent from regular list prices on every purchase made In my store between now and December 20th, Further, if you wish to make your Christmas purchases early, I will accept a small payment as a guarantee of good faith, and will hold the article for you until you' are ready for outright purchase. The extra 10 per cent discount will not be added to regular prices they will remain the same. I offer the special concession until December 20th, so you may get acquainted with me and with my stock. I have an exceptionally good line of fine Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Stick Pins, Cuff Links,' and Rings, Brooches, many other. desirable Christmas gifts. I do repairing of all kinds my specialty is fine watch work. PAUL W. STECHER Tbe Jewelry Shop 2463 Washington Avenue . os not having seen this performance at Utahna theater should certainly do so by Saturday night, as It Is positively the finest vaudeville performance ever given in the city. Admission only 10 rents. Those week's The Wise Old Turkey Gobbler WILL ROOST HIGH NEXT WEEK BUT THE ARMOR MEAT MARKET lloW oss Will Msks Low Prican A8 WELL Town Ihs Nlca Tondar AND MEATS. AS ON EASTERN Phones Bell 16-- k; Independent 316 WORLDS FASTEST AUTOMOBILE Mile Record 391 Seconds Fair Grounds Tomorrow at 3.30. Admission 25c Fa HOME 334 Twenty-fift- h Sti |