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Show STATE UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. SATURDAY, JOURNAL, MARCH 4, 190&. WHEN HOUSE CLEANING COMMENCES there are many new things that you will will find You - neednjrantyouhsMhoitMouMitore CARPETS' pattern! you have ever Been. Just what most Important lma ami our new stuck contain! Ui most attractive and u make hold them until you are ready to have now. and Let o want ami they are Helling fast. If you want the choicest pattern! seliit them of the lowest prices on the market. them laid, Remember they were bought before the advance In price am: we give you the advantage Tli-kr- - will In- - tin- - $ .65 to $2.25 yd. Axminsters 1 LINOLEUMS $1.00 to $1.50 yd. Velvets j Tapestry j 80c to $1.50 yd. j 50c to $1.30 per yd. Ingrain WALL PAPER have the quality that wear like atone and the patterns are pretty aa pictures. We guarantee them t give satisfaction. Per yd. .$1.00 to $4.25 We The prettiest ci.h.rs ami We have carloads of then, please you. lVr roll ir..u The Famous Buck Range 4 $9.00 BOOKCASES REMEMBER YOUR CREDIT IS COOD We ask no more for our goods than anyone else does for the same to be the lowest on the market t ' ' f an iIrt.jy 15c i,, , SECTIONAL We have Just closed a contract with the Buck Range manufacturers of St. Louis, Mo., and we are going to sell this Famous Range in Ogden. see these. They They ore coming as fast ai steam will bring them. If you are contemplating buying a new range It will pay you to wait and are the kind with a hot blast Are box and white enameled oven. ! Ui I BESTMADE Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF METALS. TRANSMUTATION Recent scientific revelations have led some notable authorities to declare that the transmutation of metals Is not an Impossibility, and thus have given a standing to the long discredited theory of the Philosopher's stone. However, the creation of gold from the base metals Is not yet considered near enough to a realisation to be a menace to the great gold mining Industry, but there are some developments In sciafence which have Injuriously fected the mining business In certain lines. As for Instance, the manufacture of carborundum has reduced the production of natural abrasives. Most of these changes have come about through the application of electroa discovery that chemistry and may affect the great nitrate Industry, which Is Just announced, la In this branch of applied science. In a recent number of the London Electrician appears a contribution' from Siemens & Halske of Berlin, referring to the calcium cyanumlde process for flxt&tlon of nitrogen. It la said that the process is no longer merely a laboratory method. but Is already at work In Berlin on a fairly large scale. In uddltlon, the Socleta Italians per In Fabbricntiono di Trodottl Axotutl Is building works at Piano d'Orta, in Italy, which will be able to produce 4,000 tons a year. Calcium cyananilde process for fixation ttllxrr Instead of nitrate or ammonium sulphate. This fact has ween established by experiments extending over three years, conducted by the royal ag- ricultural testing station at Darmstadt and Posen. Experiments in this line have also been carried out at other experts. It la places by said in this communication that a new process of fixing atmospnenc nitrogen has been devised, which Is belter than the cyanamide process. In that It eliminates one of the steps of the latter. For this method the nitrogen is fixed by heating lime and carbon and a stream of air in the resistance furnace, This under determined conditions. direct process of fixation dispenses with the previous formation of calcium well-kno- 1 . They are all marked In plain figures, and we guarantee the prices OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. prosector, when we sent him into the hills in search of lost mines and of mines that were never found. Wfe loved the young ud fearless, we resected We the old experienced prospector. ate his bacon and beans, we drank his coffee, and at night we slept under the same blankets by his side. We swapped yarns und philosophised over the hidden things of the earth. He was a man and a brother. Above all, he was free to come and go among the hills, no one hindering him. Other times, other men. May the sunshine Unger on the old cabin upon the hillside. May the breese sing like the voice of the sea among the pines' where once the prospector dwell, and may the snow fall soft on the fur divide across which he took his weary way, never to return." George R. Maxwell, executive chairman of the National Irrigation association. Is advocating the securing of a small piece of land by all so far us this may be practicable, lie claims, for instance, that a miner now working eight hours a day at the smelter could make as good a living by four hours a day at the same and siiending a portion of the day in cultivating an acre of irrigated land. There Is doubtless n good deal of wholesome truth in the advice, and we trust that many will adopt it. It is difficult, however, to persuade working men unacquainted with the cultivation of the soil to take enough Interest In the same to lead then: to adopt Mr. Maxwell's suggestion. However, the adylce is good, and because It Is good U should In kept prominently before the people. wuge-eurn-e- rs I CHURCHES MOTHER TEA f There will be services at the Con- gregatinnal church Sunday evening, ' , Given Away Free j Sermon by Rev. E. I, Goshen. I First Presbyterian church; John E. Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Theme, 'The Christian Service." Sunday school at 12:15. En- deavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. The annual praise service of the Womans Missionary society will be held at this service. An excellent program of social music' has been bwikleti parlnc. af Schilling's Free Free $5.00 " 75c Free " 25c Free $2.50 $1.00 st school Free at o'clock. 12 11m Ta Mata tiaud In. U with $10.00 j China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelware SEE OUR FRICES Young People's i Church of the Good Shepherd: corner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street; Alfred Brown, rector. Sunday. Sunday school at Our 100 5tores Help Us to Help You. 9:45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a- - m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Morning topic, "Christianity as Taught by St. PauL Evening topic, Jacob, the Supplanter, and Israel, a Prince With God. church: Horace B. Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock: subject, "Christ's Conception of the Sinful Soul. Evening service nt 7:30; subject, The Mission of Christ, Not to Condem But to Give 340 TWENTY-FIFT- change. Direct connection fnr Tickets, mcrvttkvu, and fuU h formation caa bs obtained tan C A. Walk, General Ate. Chicago & North-Weste- Lyceum Theatre j J. H. YOUNG, Manager. SL. Atka Bkfc, Laka Ctty, Utah, 5 RENNEE FAMILY S Greatest European Novelty Act. i : : i HARNEY A HAYNES, Original Rag Timers. EAST NEW ACTS. VIA HAYES AND GRAHAM, Song and Dance. EDISON Missouri Pacific RAILWAY ED. McCOY, Bone Manipulator. DAVE THROUGH SCENIC BLACK BARTON, Black Face Monologue. COLORADO fertile MISSOURI BURT VINCENT, KANSAS i!!! Baritone. PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. MOVING PICTURES. ADMISSION 10 Sublialh school at 12:05, Prof. Juniors Smith, superintendent ut 4 o'clock. Mrs. Rena Downs, leader. Industrial school every Saturday evening from 2 to 4, under the leadership of Miss Mabel Charple. Young peoThe ple's meeting at 6:30: subject, Making of n Christian Ills Speech." Psalm 145:1-121; Matthew 10:32-3- 3. LOUIS AND THE First - Class Vaudeville Show I A Through Service ST. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 27th. ALL NEW FACES By. rn II M Wset Secood South IInwmo (p Salt X ng St. Paul and Minneapolis! . Life. J. buffet-smoki- STREET, OGDEN. H Luwistn Tnti talk World Compartment and driving -- rooo sleeping cars, observation cut, thand libniy ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Bftfe--j lovers Library; entire train dkbfc lighted, through to Chicago vi Great American Importing Tea Co. Quine-quugesi- First Baptist lOverland Limited The Most Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder Also Free With ' The Purchose i Prayer meeting Chip, with j Endeavor at 6:30, Thursday at 7:30. $25.00 Given Away Free Central Park Presbyterian church; corner Thirty-firstreet and Wash- Ington avenue. Services at 11 o'clock; Services at! subject. Book of Ruth 7 : 30, subject, Living Water. Sunday OBSERVATION DINING CARS. cents ELECTRIC LIGHTS. electric A. RECLINING ' Fans- - CHAIN CARS par coaches- - 2. Forced to Starve. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky.. says: For twenty years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip so painful sometimes that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything else, I cured It with Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. It's great for bums, cuts and wounds. At all Ogden drug stores; only 25c. REBEKAHS CARD PARTY. The Daughters of the Rebekah will give a card party Tuesday evening. March 7th, at I. O. O. F. Hall. Refreshments and prises. Admission 25c. COLON I8T8' , The best chance you eve had to buy a pair of punts. We Just received a very large line of extra pants from one of the largest manfacturer in the United States. We have marked these pants so that they will be quick sellers. The patterns and colors are suitable every nee- d- for dress, business or working wear, and the workmanship is of the very best. They range In price from 31.00 to 35.50. Look In window at a few there. Come Inside and see the rest. We like to show our goods. $ Clark's Stores I I $25 from Ogden any place on the main Southern Pacific line of to Ihe 2356-58-60-- 62 Washington Aw. prove- - r,lck and serious bun to Joking f the spprrt not They do r rr RATES. The Southern Pacific has arranged Bm Tm 1 The My Dsnfale-Trac- k RiBwayMmi the Missoni River sad - $7.50 $3.00 $1.50 prepared. You can spoil good tea by for a large supply of extra tourist cars to handle the rush of colonist Is now on. About twenty boiling, you cant make bad trafficheswhich are awaiting orders In the local (na a The mad has established yards. tea good. second class rate of It mnr (nyf I PROFIT SHARING SALE j! 'Christian services at Scientist; church edifice, corner Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street, at 11 a. m.; Substance." subject, Regular Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. to attend All are cordially invited these meetings. The Christian Science free reading rooms in the Eccies buildexcept The term of office of Hon. Thomus ing, suite 212, 2 are 5open daily to p. m. A cordial Sunday, from Kearns expired at midnight last night. welcome to ail. Mr. Kearns' record as a Fulled States senator Is one of which he may well First Methodist church: Rev. Suinuel feel proud. He has been a valuable Blair, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ami useful member of the upper house m.. Prof. W. L. Underwood, superintendent. Epworth league entertainof congress, and now retires to private ment at 11 a. m. Class meeting Imwill life with the good and respect of mediately after this ser'lce. Epworth those with whom he has been associat- league devotional services nt 6:30. Ened In the senate, and of about all the tertainment given by the Sunday school at 7:30. These entertainments will be people of Utah whose good opinion most Interesting and the public Is founts for much. cordially Invited to attend. Singing, recitations, etc. BUSINESS CHANGE. The well known grocery man, Frank R. Watkins, has withdrawn from the firm of Watkins & Nicholas, and will open a new grocery Wednesday morning. March 1st. at 201 25th street, across the street front the old stand- - Both phones. Hell, 57: Ind. 30. YDU3DNTHTDKE writ n you buy a j j GOOSE AT THE SALT carbide. LAKE THEATER Wednesday night. March 8th, with the In his "Simple Life." Rev. Charles original company of 350 people. Heats 31.50 and 32.00, nil sale at Hoyle's Wagner thus defines the best religion: 11.10, store. Furniture 'Your religion is good if 'it Is vital and Special train via Rio Grande Westalive. If It nourishes in you confidence, ern. Fare 31.00 for the round trip. hope, love and a sentiment of the InGives Health, Vigor and Tons. finite value of existence; if It is allied Herldne is n boon for sufferers from with what Is best In you against what nneamia. By Its use the blood Is quickIs worst, and holds forever the neces- ly regenerated and the color becomes sity of hemming a new man; if It normal. The drooping strength Is reThe languor Is diminished. makes you understand that pain 1s n vived. and tone predominate. Health, vigor Increases It If your respect New life deliverer; and happy activity results. for the conscience of others; If It ren- Mrs. Belle II. Shlrel, Mlddlesbnrough, I have been ders forgiveness more easy, fortune 111., writes: troubled less arrogant, duty more dear, the be- with liver complaint and poor blood, and hnve found nothing to benefit me yond less visionary. If it does these like Herldne. I hope never to be withIt Is matter Its name; out it. good, little things I have wished that I had however rudimentary it may he, when known of It In my husbands lifetime." It fills this office .it comes from the true 50c. Sold by Goo. F. Cave. source, it binds you to the man and to God. The Engineering and Mining Journal, in speaking of the disappearance of prosectors, says: "It inaiiy old-tiis a pity, but it Is the price of progress. Simplicity yields to complexity in all the n venues of life. Time was when we shared some of nur salary with the nuu-Iity- '" f experW lashadtwt & dicin' - j; ,0 years 6 |