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Show DAILY UTAH STATE DRAMATIC here with its suggestUm ianu. and fulling leaves. inK cold, sore "IT wont ot ,0,iag lha U tMng ,he air Sc,UK)1 have to th claM ll(d (lie yunK peP'e and girls alld many Ogden boys of the borders the gone beyond News school days. their to finish now but at present, small l Society is over and weather Wann the 7 who have been spending the the seaside resorts or jnimer at there promises plnr are returning, brightening in r. be a perceptible Winter plans are the circles. ot the moment, and club Stings and club organisation are enof casing the attention andmany. many brll-aare forming now even in em- are functions llluu-u- . Millinery Openings. new season has The advent of the fall millinery i the signal for the several of which Manafield-Sr- t. Toilers. La Mode, Mrs. C. E. Leader-star- ted nr Davis and the Tur-ESuand are continuing today. sailors, picture hats, street hate all shown in the ,ni opera hats were ktest modes. Nothing that would ..i, the feminine eye was left out of thTdlsplaya and a profusion of varf--torplumes, ribbons, laces and hats . every description, sise and shape In-- of ncetsd the visitor an every side. were street hats that the large popular last year, turbans and sinal tats will be the thing, and unless on a Miss Laura Markle and William S. Perkins were married Wednesday night at the Eplscoiial church, Rev. Alfred Brown officiating. Both are very 1 1 -- X. Y.. uijt at where Mr West tYuiirll ' Reception to Pastor. A very pleaxiim lriviiii.iii was accorded Rev. and Mrs. Xohlc Strung Klderkin by the ladies of the Congregational church and their friends last A evening in the church parlors. hearty welcome was given the new pastor and his wife, and the affair marked one of the brightest events of the week. Dainty refreshments were strved, and those having the function Ip charge left nothing undone to make the evening one of pleasure to all. so-ji- gj Miss Rose L. Dalton and IJrurui Schallcke were united in marriage on Thursday evening, September 21. at the home of the bride, 1153 Twenty-fourt- h Dane-STciustreet. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Rackham of Wilson. Only relatives and a few intimate number of weddings are on friends were present. The happy coube-L- n Teocial calendar to take place ple will make their home in Lewiston, now and Yuletide, and Hymens Ida, where the groom Is at present in JaTfirw will probably be kept bum- - the employ of the lewiKtnn Sugar company. bs nt $ Die Fall m. ed the large hat will have mb no place at all. The little Malson Pouyanne turban prom-tto take well, and many pretty creations are shown in this style. The a great hit, polo turban is also making as am also the Madame Lewis turban occasion three-cor-no- ed ei nnd the Madame Boyer felt The children have not been forgotten in the opening display. Styles almost the exact replica of the older hats are wt down as the correct thing for them, turbans, mushroom and three-corner- ed and pattern hats are seen In the de- popular in this city, and their many friends extend heartiest congratulations and wish them all happiness. Mrs. A. S. Griffith and daughter, Mrs. L. G. Wodtke of Charles City, la.) have been the guests of their cousin, Mrs. A. W. Putnam, during the past week. They left this inomlng for Portland and other points of Interest In the northwest and British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Plnke are spending a few days In this city en route from Ottumwa, la, where they have been sojourning this summer, to Los Angeles, Cal, where they will sepnd the winter. Party. Wattis delightfully entertained a circle of friends on Monday afternoon at her pretty home on Seventeenth street A profusion of astors formed the floral decorations, and a luncheon was daintily appointed served. Games and social chat contributed to the afternoon's pleasure, md' three pretty prises were bestowed J. upon Mesdames Heber Scowcroft, W. West and W. Fred Bossto particiier. Those invited pate In the charming affair were Mrs. W. L. Mesdamea W. Fred Boasner. G. W. McClure, Robert Burton, Heber Scowcroft Moroni Thomas, William Purdy, Rotio Emmett Seoville. J. Herrick; Misses Rate Carnahan and Nettie Herrick and Mrs. J. W. West of Hood River. Ore. L A very unique and pretty party is being presided over this afternoon by Mrs. Thomas Maloney In honor of her daughter, Mlsa Dolly, the scene? of the event being at their pretty home in Harrisville. Mr. and Mrs. William Harcombe an- Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire have had as guests the past week Mrs. George W. French of Dillon, Mont, and Colonel M. Burchett of Grand River, la. 1 Royal Eccles left Wednesday for Ann Arbor, Mich, where he will take up a course in engineering at the University of Michigan. A MIrs Clara Kellogg returned to her home In Cleveland, O, Thursday morning, having spent several weeks in this city. Miss Lucy Stein was pleasantly surprised last evening by a number of her friends at her home. 2234 Adams avenue. Mrs. Ben E. Rich and Mrs. John Henry Smith of Salt Lake visited in Nuptials. Miaa Anna McKay and Thomas B. Ogden a few days this week. Fhrr were the principals in a marriage which was solemnised Mrs. C. H. Gosling will entertain the in Wednesday the Ealt Lake Temple. Upon their re- Tolostl circle Tuesday afternoon at her turn from the capital In the evening a home on Robinson avenue. reception was given in their honor at the home of the bride's Miss Florence Emery of Salt Lake father, Bishop utrid McKay, on Madison avenue, Is a at the home of President the immediate friends and rela-- s L. W. guest Shurtliff. being present The bride is a large circle of friends, Mrs. W. J. Jones of Salt Lake is the groom is one of the employes visiting Mrs. W. H. Chevers for a couthe Plngree National bank. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Farr will he at home ple of McKay-Far- r pop-amo- tr October 10 at Adams 2227 ng av-tt- a. bidding of Interest. Another September wedding of li to a host of friends was th Maytne Morrell of Logan at V Rest of this city, which toi ST Wednesday in the Logan temp event was followed a receptii "the evening at thebyhome of t es parents. The bride is t f Profe80r Joseph Morn ofnL4 cultural college of Logs room the son of Joseph Mrnd Mrs. West left f t- - - frrtate ud Gnardianthlp JToti or the res or further informal Ctninty Clerk Creditors will present their Touchers to the underslg offices of C. C. Rl w - in the Eccles b S!- at th Uwe.t cot Junction of Washington Twenty-fourt- h street In weber county, state of U wore July 2nd, 1903. ANNIE T. DEI Sole Admlnietr 7, l4UitrCHARDS. Attorney 1ML) flr,t publIct,on TEA Do you drink Schillings Best? Dont you know it? hat dont know itl ! 'ww ifa, m yaar mmij if ya dm't 1 ik k. t? y !''! ii with a is ,s;ii.l dial !ll"I lii.iKIliiiitlll etri- s - il - ii (iii';liy ly ihiiiis lii-t'- I'fauiifiil. j is Tin i'i:il..m. limn- i s, 0 y Soo ) tiie tiu mull iuiu inmv 1iysii'i i.ius and i - si i ! i d jrliMS- - s nf the supei inli'llilent Alines comimuy. All o' the mil'll inns ledges cropping up In re ill .iksi inure nr less. Wherever Jell lilld 1. sitleilli'ii llliai'lz tide you gel values" Under me guidance of I lie supi'rin-it- -i uli'ii l ihi w filer made a visit to the diiVi-ri'iclaims of the company last neck For mouths (lie most careful prospecting work lias been quietly going mi At least five distinct fissures cut through tiie west shqie of Witliee mountain, averaging from six to thirty feel wide ami crossing the Belcher Mining group of the Kuwlcli-Bullfro- g eoiniany. (me of these is traceable for a distance of S.iiiio feet and averaging thirty feet in width, with small A small surface assays of fl.2. stringer consisting of n tulcy seam, about half an Inch wide, assaying $120 ami showing free gold, has been uncovered In this ledge. Higher up on tiie moiintuln. running probably 2,000 fiet east and west, Is a (lark, coarsegrained rhyolite dyke, sticking up fifty feet in the air, on the south contact of which the locator found float showing five gold. They huve not been able to rock tind any of this It. I t.niii'li-liulli'i'n- g ; r: 1 ( Florence Roberts Rehearsals. HuaaaacgMisaGBa5MeEisBi Tile linn! nf ".mi I .a Alnnt," iti new inil)l,m plriy In which Florence Roberts will star under the Graceful Basing direciiiiii of John I'nrt tins simsoii, will bt eonducied next ueek l.y the author, Artistic Retouching and who has Vicen diivi i in-- ; rehearsals at ligdcn since the first nf the month, j 'Beautiful Light and Shade Effects There will in- - one or two dress re- lieu rsa Is here next week, where the llnishhiK touches will pul the com- lK.iiy in u posit inn to give practically a i regular performance, while the filial dress relieursul will be held at the Salt j Like theater Sunday night before the Jill Work Gallery premiere. Guranteed to Miss Roberts deserves much credit Open Sundays for the manner in which she hua Give from her success, steadily accomplished climbing gradually, year by year, to Satisfaction to 2:30 ihe heights of a recognized star, and again. this, coupled with the new policy outA few hundred yards lieymul, n vein lined by her manager, Mr. Oort, must of broken-u- p rhyolite lias Ims-i- i oiened needs portend even a more brilliant up that cun be traced for 3,000 feet, career for this popular young emoshowing average vulues. for four feet tional actress. Mr. Port will provide across (lie bottom of a prosjs:t hole a new play fur his stur each year, and lieuutil'.il iimnlwrx tiustiiv l.iulers has woman's extensive repertoire. Tiie five feet deep, of 312.50. At other cropv rltten him cuiiiiiimil in till Korean opening of the Ftnliim the fact that Salt Lake theater-goer- s theater also pings on tills ledge vulues are obtained will have the first opportunity to Judge comic "i'i'H. "The Sim linn," which marks the closing of the iark for the or 12.50 u ml 3. Ollier veins crop on the part Miss Roberta will create Henry V. Savage will offer in this summer. the printer ty four to six feet wide, city viiihin a few weeks. The attrac- - In I'liick, theater-goer- s should be of considerable interest. will have showing vulues from 31.50 to $15 anil Another important feature of Miss tion is conceded to be one of I lie an opportunity to Judge (lie versatility traceable for 2,000 feet. Prospecting Roberts's apiiearance here this season choicest ami entertaining to he found of Miss Sutton, wiio has gained uu en- work only has been done so far on concerns the very excellent support, on tom- tills season, anil the generous viable reputation throughout the any nf ihese veins. A mile further to the east anil half which Is headed by Max Figman, the praise showered upon it last season. It uorlliwest, when site is probably betwell-knocomedian, who will be re- may lie lielleveil. will be us well de- ter known as "The Montana Girl." a tulle northeast of tiie Llge Harris, a membered as the star In The Mar- served this year. The only changes In Chick is an entertaining play, based shaft has been sunk about twenty-fou- r They H. S. the cast are those forced by the exi- on nil episode In the life of n girl taint feet on the Greenback group. riage of Kilty last season. of the business, which calls and ream! on the are sinking on a contact vein between the heavy part in gencies Nortlirup played plains. and a rhyolite contraet. The Heir to the Hoorah," one of New for th- placing uf certain artlsls hi Coincident with the first upiieumnee a quarts ledge The vein can be traced across three York's pronounced successes of last new pr ulucitons each yeur. A beuu-tlf- of Miss Sutton at tin Utahna theater, and well trained chorus will, us from NO emits (o 12.50 season and also an Armstrong pluy. the inmmgement announces that n sou. claims. Values 32 are found in about and Lucius Henderson will doubtless be lust season, be one of the strongest averaging enlr will be presented to every lady and all of the maof remembered as Ml ms Robertss leading features of tiie engagement. quarts, stringers attending tiie mienlng iierrormanee on terial from the shaft shows more or man. Robert McWade, an actor of Monday night. less manganese. They are starting to much versatility, has starred In "Rip Lulu Sutton to Utahna. Open One of the best features of tiie en- crosscut the quarts ledge. There are and supported almost Van Winkle Lulu Sutluii and her company of gagement centers in the special or- many experts who sluire the opinion every noted star of this decade. Clif- clever players will Inaugurate the fall chestra and band carried In this or- of Superintendent limy, that great ford Leigh, late of the Vaudeville theater in London, Is the success of Wil- season at the Utahna theater oil Mon- ganisation. and which are both said to bodies of milling ore will be found in liam H. Crone in the late Stuart Rou-so- day night with an elaborate (traduc- enliunce the productions which Mias the mountains below the surface flows. of Chick, said to be the most Sutton will offer during her engageThe company also owns one claim presentation of The Comedy tion half a mile north of the promising Inof Errors, and hua played many parts entertaining play In this clever young ment here. dian Springs sections, and two others with Mrs. Flake and other noted stars. 3.500 feet north and a little west of the No rah Lamlson, clever ingenue, was M out gontery- - Shoshone. also prominent in the cast of The While Heir to the Hoorah last season, Are You Engaged? Lucile Yorke, Florence Robinson, Mercelta Eanionde, Lillian Annsby, David Young and Wilbur Hudson Engaged people should remember complete the personnel of the comthat, after marriage, many quarrels pany. can be avoided, by keeping their diThe first performance Is scheduled 2. for Monday night, October gestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, nf Bennetts-vlll- e, For "ears my S. C., says: Adelaide Herrmsnn & Co. from dyspepsia, suffered wife Intensely rs of llie The critical theater-goecomplicated with a torpid liver, until United States have long since endorsed the magnificent work of the Herrshe lost her strength and vigor, and manns, and it is safe to say that as became a mere wreck of her former entertainers In magic and illusions self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, their standard ia absolutely secure as which helped her at once, and finally of this being the foremost purveyors made her entirely welL She ia now style of entertainment on the American stage. Aside from sleight of hand Ogden drugstrong and healthy. and illusions, Mme. Herrmann will sell and guarantee them, at 60c gists bewilgive a series or her new a bottle. dering illusions that have earned for AN OPPORTUITY LIKE THIS TO BUY THE MOST FAMOUS MAKES PRICES COMES BUT ONCE IN A AT her a reputation second to none. NovLIFE-TIM1 elties in magic are, as essential to sucASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 8. cess as in the field of the drama, and it la probably to this one fact that Gold Mining company. Mme. Herrmann and her company alPrincipal place of business, Ogden, ways present something new and iviii-ars;i- j j it yd 'u gold-heari- - ns THE PIANO BARGAINS BEING QUICKLY TAKEN AT THE BIG SALE The Clayton Music Companys Closing Out Sale of Wholesale Stock Has Been a Source of Pleasure and Profit to Ogden Buyers. CUT-IN-TW- O E. Elko-Ecllp- startling, something that starts the tongues to wagging in the cities they visit, as well as to the marvelous dexterity with which these feats are performed, that much of their phenomenal success is due. CAT U NOT AN ORDINARY SPECIAL tillrfLi BUT A this city. f Mrs. J. W. West and three children of Hood River, Ore, are visiting In Ogden. J i Armstrong, Crout and Salt Lake visitors this Got Off Cheap. He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, la still able to perfectly restore hie health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant, and cer- POSITIVE CLOSING OUT OF ALL WHOLESALE 8TOCK GARDLESS OF COST OR FORMER PRICES. MR. tain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c at Ogden druggists; guaran- . teed. Tcre of Men. it la to see a strong man weep, said Romalne. Tea," retorted Realism, it la a pretty sure sign that the idiot ia heart-rendin- g J08EPH BALLANTYNE, Director and Instructor in voice culture and theory. 7 MR. JOHN J. MCLELLAty, Instructor in Plano, Organ and drunk. Like Finding Money. . Finding health la like finding money so think thoee who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat; or cheat Irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: I had a terrible cheat trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust en my lunge; but after finding no relief In other remedies, I was cured by Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. A1 Ogden druggists; 60e and 31.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. f t t Terms for instruction, for hslf hour private work. $1.50 . INSTRUCTIONS WILL BEGIN MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1905 Pupils may register by plying to Principal David O. Kay at the academy. ap- Mc-- X I t Utah. one-four- th YOU WILLC0UNT YOURSELF LUCKY IF YOU NEED A PIANO AND SECURE ONE AT THIS GREAT SALE, YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN TERMS TO PAY OPEN EVENINGS, 2414 WASHINGTON AVE. e, Once In a seldom oftener, does an opportunity like this present itself. Of course, there are pianos and ppianos. Just like other things, but when you can buy the very best mokes at prices (ninny of them are going at less), and on your own terms of payment, It is surely an opportunity you can 111 afford to miss. At the rate the planoa are going we are satisfied that the whole stock will be closed out long before the time limit of this sale expires. The Clayton Music Co. never overestimate or misstate any proposition. When we advertise a reduction in prices the people well know that the reductions will be found genuine and the goods as advertised. That the bargains offered to you in this sale are rare and genuine is shown by the fact that every day we are selling from three to five pianos, and every buyer pleased with their good fortune In being able to obtain one of the world's best makes of pianos at a great saving in price. The old makes, the good makes, whose names have been household words for generations, are represented In this stock, such as Steinway, Knabe, Kimball. Estey, Steck. Vose, Winter A Co., Whitney, etc. And we are closing them nut at prices about half what you expected to pay for a piano. Which enables you to put the difference some 3125 to 5200, In the savings bank. You will never find a better time, ot another such money-savin- g opporlife-tim- cut-in-t- Artistic Faculty se At a regular called meeting of the board of directors, held September 7, was resolution RE-- . 1906, the following unanimously passed: Resolved, That an assessment of one cent per share be, and and the same is hereby levied upon the capital stock of this corporation out- Mrs. Robert H. Barclay of Helena, Mont, is visiting 'Mrs. H. L. Bell of How y . Ades Sho Gun. Miss May tie Heller has returned George The brightest of George Ades best from a months vacation spent in Son lines and the most tuneful of the many Francisco. Mesdames were week. ..ii-v- M ur-- . t' .Miner.) in my mind it only d. ptii tn get values In these - i'.'ni nf i tin Aniargos.i." gays Realty Itullfrog - Hi 'i .Him. 'lii- The Photographer 'iu-fc'iti- K ivineni-1'i'iv- 'lien "Ilniiii-iiiiii.itil- f. in i'1'il, iiniie Unit will tn si i Inin; ,.r with su nnn-l- i I BULLFROG. Withce Mountain and Greenback Group. Pi eapectistj NOTES 'iV fmi'i ii'i tiraiiia Si i lu aril iiii'h- - Kt i PAGE SEVEN. 1905. ul nounce the engagement of their partment The departments were crowded yestdaughter. Ethel M, to Lee Harper erday with those who were anxious to Walker of Salt Lake, the marriage to see what the coming season promised. take place sometime in October. Plaatant Afternoon " 'ii'.il l!i 23, KAWICH N u slu- - rilleik. SEPTEMBER AND MUSICAL in SATL3CAY JOURNAL. tunity as this. A splendid new oak piano, worth 3300, at 3168. on easy terms. We are making the terms of payment to suit each purchaser. Four beautiful uprights, in English oak, Flemish oak and mahogany cases, worth everywhere 3350 to 3450, to close out at $178, 3218, 3238, 1256 and 3287, and the terms of payment will be made to please you. A COMBINATION PIANO AND PLAYER OFFER. A fine new piano 300 A piano player 250 25 Music for player Total value Discount during sale X'et price, on 3575 203 easy terms 3372 The discounts on high-grapianos during this sale range from $125 to de 3200. It Is surely an amount worth the saving. A good organ. $18- A good used upright, 3113. Payments on used Instruments, 33 to 35 per month. Do you want an auto-planthe piano that will play Itself, nr can be used the same as any other piano? We have one that Is an especial bargain. The regular price la 3700. We will close this one out at 3425, and will muke the payments to suit. We ship pianos everywhere on the easy payment plan. Could you realise the full Importance of this sale, of its money-savin- g advantages and the easy terms to be, had, you would make haste to get. here before It Is too late. 2414' Store open every evening, Washington avenue. o; CLAYTON MUSIC, CO, Joseph J. Daynos, Jr., Manager. 8. H. CALDER, Special Agent. standing. Payable Immediately to Jesse J. Driver, at his office, 23C3 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid upon the 10th day of October, 1905, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pub lie auction, and unlesa payment ie mado before, will be sold on the 27th day of October, 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the advertising and cost of sale. Respectfully, THE BOARD. W. B. WILSON, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL Clairvoyant PROF. I. H. FRANCE. . ) CLAIRVOYANT. Palmist and Phenomena Creator. Can be consulted upon all matter of life. ALL TOLD GOOD OR BAD. Business affairs may worry you, your home life may be unsatisfactory; perhaps troubled In love affairs, future changes In work or location may be undecided, faith in others may he wavering; efforts toward success, happiness, probably disappointing; if such ia your position, call on France; get his aid and advice. He will tell you final ending of any question that Interests you and how to proceed to attain best results. 55.00 reading 31.00 the rest of this week. After this week, 31, 32 and $5. Hours 10 a. m. to 13 m 3 to S. p. m. NEW BROOM HOTEL. |