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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1908. 300 CALLAHAN HELD TITLE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE SWEET FOR EIGHTEEN HOURS is much in evidence THEN WITH TRUE AMERICAN SPIRIT HE SURRENDERED IT. The Title Was Just Eighteen Months Old. and Was in tha Shape of a Live and Kicking Infant, Who Was Suddenly hrust Into His Hands. You'll iSoon Need goim'tliiiig cooler. You rhould begin to look urouiul for comfort- able clothing and top and bottom gear. In top gear we have the coolest sailors, panamas and Milan straws. In drop stitch hosiery and oxfords of every style and color, we are, or should be, your headquarters. e Suits of the None kind. "Roycroft better, and you know it. Two-piec- The Toggery LOCAL BRIEFS J. 1. Callahan, now assislated with with J. J. Brummltt in this city. a of thv official staff of the Slate Savings and Commercial bank of San tYanciwo at the time of the earthquake. To get action on the funds saved from the wreck Mr. Callahan has arranged to lan some money In t gden. ATRICAL COMMENCEMENT CLOSES I5TH YEAR Inter-Mounta- in Invitations have been Issued for the annual commencement exercises 15th Business college, of the to be held Tuesday evening. May 2t9h. st the Methodist church. A very Interesting program has been announced for the occasion, and Includes an address by Hon. Tillman D. Johnson, on The Toung Man In Business and Hla The remainder of the Amanuensis.' program la of a literary nature. There are this year forty graduates of tha school, distributed among the different departments, ten from the Commercial and Business departments, seven from the Junior department, and twenty-thre- e from the stenographic can out of Tha dining running department Ogden an supplied with Blatervilla Thla year completes the first In the f butter. new school in College Court and the The little daughter of Sumner most successful In the history of the Nelson, residing on Eighteenth street, school. brake her arm yesterday ny falling from a bannister. TEXAS ELKS CONVENE. Women of Woodcraft, Circle 111, DALLAS, May 21. The state con will give a card party May it at K. vention of the Elks of Texas opened ctf P. hall. Prises and refreshments here today with every prospect of sucfor 25c admission. cess. The number of delegates Is unThe Child Cultun club will meet usually large and the city Is crowded Tuesday. May 22, at I p. m., with Mrs. with visitors who have been attracted T. B. Hiller, 2550 Orchard avenue. A by the convention and the festivities An which will make It memorable. full attendance la desired. A. J. Lindsay, traveling salesman elaborate program for the entertain delegates has been for John Bcowcroft and Bona1 company, ment of the visiting by the local lodges, and the has returned to Ogden from a month's prepared wll business trip to Tonopah, Goldfield and citlsensas malke every effort to makeIs pleasant for the Elks as It things other Nevada mining points. In their power to make them. first-claVicBale or trade, a For tor gasoline engine, two horse-powe- r. Owners heve no use for the engine. J. D. Bkeen has moved his office Write or call on the State Journal from the First National Bank Bldg., John Hanson, traveling salesman Molly Murry, the negro woman who for Tribe and Company, has returned was arrested last Saturday, was exto Ogden from a five weeks' visit at amined by the county physician aa to Fillmore, Ml lard county. Mrs. Hanson her sanity, found sane and waa orderand the children will remain for several ed discharged. weeks yet. Arthur Johnson was arrested this Andrew 3. Cronin, who was re- morning at the State Industrial school cently appointed aa general agent of by the sheriff on the charge of inthe Rio Grande Western In Ogden to sanity. He will be examined this evensucceed O. B. Gilson, resigned, ar- ing. Johnson was committed to the rived from BelfLake yesterday, and Industrial school by Judge Brown, of will assume hla duties at once. the Balt Lake Juvenile court. The thieves who entered Ward Manager John it. Fonistall of tha Independent Telephone company, found lelgh'a music store appear to be prean old friend in Walter Thompson, paring for another raid upon the place. manager of the Eureka team. Messrs. Saturday night when Mr. Wardlelgh Forriatall and Thompson used to be proceeded to close the store he tried enthusiastic fans together In Kearney, the door after he had locked It and Neb. found that both doors swung Inward Joseph Farrell, a pioneer resident of easily. Entering he examined them Weber county, died at Resburg. Idaho, and found that someone had secretly of general debility, last Saturday. The slipped the bolts so that they would body arrived In Ogden thla morning not catch. and the funeral services waa held from Ogden Lodge No. 5, and Queen City the Marriott meeting house at I Lodge No. 4. D. of R.. L O. O. F.. will o'clock this afternoon. ofii rtahna pavilion thla evening with The funeral services over th re- a grand liall. during which light remains of Mar.S. Irwin, wno wss allied freshments will he served. Short's In the explosion on the Southern Pa- elegant orchestra will furnish tha mucific at Cedar, Nev last Saturday, sic for the event and a splendid time will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- is anticipated. This la the first of a ternoon from the Third ward meeting aeries of entertainments to be given by house. the fraternity during thla summer and Mrs. Alice Segertnan died at her It Is thought there will be a large athome on Twenty-sevent- h street yes tendance at the opening one. If you drink, drink Te Ilo wet on a terday morning from spinal trouble, She leaves a husband and two sons. The funeral will be held from the Second ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. After all there Ton will be on the right track If nothing 1 ike a good you go to Weatherbys for your meats. Any one can say this, or course. It's mere advertising thunder with some: with us it means a conscientious wish to give you the most tor your money, and the best for the price. Inter-Mounta- in ss iDflfl DUUli iSPARGOS Book Store New Hand -- Painted China A fine importation just received China painting beautiful creations in Tea Sets, Platters, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Water Pitchers, etc., and at' prices lower than usual, we assure you. J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASH. AVE. BY THE- ASSOCIATION. Ogden Theatregoers Will Have the Opportunity of Basing Productions That Hava Heretofore Pawed Them Byr Burlesque Shows Off Circuit. PRESENTS will goon be in order. The booking of attractions for the Everything new in King, next theatrical season in this city by Northwestern Treatrical associaBracelets, Necklaces, Watches the tion has been furnished local Manager and Toilet Articles. R A. Grant. Even a cursory ex- Paul W.Stecher 300C300 Exercises of Cemmencement Business College to Be Hod May 29th, When a Class of 40 tf. Will Graduate. done by experts FINE LIST ANNOUNCED Speaking of the Frisco disaster Mr. 2463 WASHINGTON AVE, OGDEN. Cullahun related one experience that he will not soon forget. Standing near the St. Nichols hotel, lie noticed a lady rush frantically toward him from that hostlery. In her anna sne carried an baby, and he recogASKS nised her as Mrs. I .a Montaigne, a for- THOMPSON The mother mer French countess. thrust her babe Into the bachelor arms FOR A DIVORCE of Mr. Callahan and askel him to care for the little one until her quick return from a last trip Into the hotel 5fr. Callahan held the boy five minutes. ten minutes, an hour, two hours HUSBAND CHARGES DESERTED well, it was Just eighteen hours beHIS WIFE WITH ADULTERY. Then arms he left his fore the Infant transferred the charge to a friend and learned later that that friend was four days finding the little fellow's mother. Alao Allagta That 8ha Hat Left And Mr. Callahan is still single. Hia Home and Run Away With Goldia Brown Makes Other Serioue BUSINESS COLLEGE Chargee. ii Bpargo Ad. on this page. If you drink, drink Tsllowstona. O. J. Brody, of New York City, la an Ogden visitor today. Ur. W. Brown, of alt Lake City, la registered at the Reed today. IX H. Peery waa up from the capital yeaterday visiting friends. A son wss born yesterday to the wife of Deputy Sheriff Robert Shaw. W. E. Ylgus, the Balt Lake mining man, waa In the city over Sunday. O. R. McWilliams, of Syracuse New York, la In Ogden today on business. & 8. rhllbrick and S. E. Ren, of Chicago, are In Ogden today on busl- - THE NEXT SEASON GIRL GRADUATE amination Is enough to show one that the list Is much better than that offered during the season Just closed. Many big shows that have heretofore passed Ogden by are boosted for the local playhouse. Patrons of the Grand will he pleased to learn that no burleaque shows are booked for the coming season, nor have the cheaper attractions been allowed to come in. During the season Just closed It coat the Northwestern Theatrical association about 1106,000 to provs that burlesque shows were not paying Investments. The local playhouse loa. money on every one with the exception of the first and that has been the story in practically all of the eighty or so playhouses on the circuit. The productions at the Grand have been the money makers and this fact has had material Influence In causing the booking of more shows for the coming season. In addition to thoae that have already appeared here new attractions will be seen, chief among which. In the musical line, wlU be Savages Grand English Opera company, Red Feather" and The Virginian" are the most prominent among the legitimate new The finale to the eenatlonal Thomp- dramatic offerings. Fallowing is the list for the coming son Brown elopment case, which was season: a 8tate In the Journal few published Twenty-on- e musical big days ego, came today wnen the de- attractions: Land of Nod, Stewart Opserted husband, Charles R. Thompson, era company, Murray and Mack, Girls filed In the district court a complaint Will Be Girls, Black Patti, Royal Chef, divorce decree a for absolute of asking Peggy From Paris, from his wife, Lillie EL Thompson, George Primrose, Grand Opera comSavages English Bkeen. through hie attorney, J. O. Kersand'a pany, Minstrels, Sargent The complaint is a rather sensational Kitty, Devils Auction, Dolly Varden, one and makes several severe charges Yankee Consul, Red Feather, Gingeragainst hla wife. He alleges that 'She bread Man, Finnegan's Ball, Buster has deserted him and flea to parts un- Brown, and Little Heath, McIntyre one known with Golden Brown and and ultan of Bulu. that she has been guilty of adultery Duchess An extra fine booking of guaranteed with the said Brown. The plaintiff as: Mrs. Wlggs of the makes more serious chargee agalnat hla attractions, suchA Poor Relation, Royal Cabbage Jatch, which look would not erring spouse Creeton Clarks. Slave, Olga Nethersole, well In print Parsifal, Checkers, Paul Gilmore. The Virginian, The Lion and the Mouse, Max Pigman, James O'Neill, Under NEW TRIAL JURY DRAWN FOR Southern Bkles, Louis James, College THE JUNE TERM OF COURT Widow, Uncle Josh Perkins and Maud first-cla- ss FISHING TACKLE Hooks, Flies, Spinners, Reels, Fly Books, Jointed Rods, Baskets and Lines in great variety. Summer Lap Robes 75c to 54.00 HAMMOCKS $2.00 to $6.50 Hardware and Paints WATSON-FLYGAR- E HARDWARE first-cla- ss -- first-cla- ss a marked advance. All arrivals were wanted, as the local stock stock of con- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tract com Is wiped out, consequently no very burdensome supplies are likely FOR BALE A new rubber tired even from this Increased movement for and combination saddle and drivinrti the present. horse. Inquire st Williams tjJI Oats Shorts covered freely on the SSel r F' A' Btr0t- VhJ2 dry weather claims and on the strength In other ost pits. Provisions Provisions recovered Its FOR BALE One equipped lunch early weakness on the strength la suitable for moving to canyon caror grain. camp. Inquire of McArdle, corner 25th and Grant. - FOR BALE! Small lodging hnuH. nicely furnished. Good location, hu quire Journal office. !l-- t FOR BALE OR TRADE One sorter for mountain spring wagon, at 251s Lincoln. n.w FDR RENT Twenty-thir- PEACE MEETING AT THE TABERNACLE SATURDAY . At the request of the National Coun ell of Woman, through the local branches of that organisation, vis, the relief societies and the Toung Ladles Mutual Improvement associations, a big peace meeting has been called to be held at the Tabernacle next Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock. Mayor Conroy will preside at the meeting and many prominent speakers will he heard. Among them are Father P. M. Cushna han. Dr. Carver. Mrs. Talmadge, Pres Ident Middleton and Mrs. Dr. Gordon. Excellent music will be furnished by the Tabernacle choir, under the dlree tlon of Prof. Ballantyne. Other attractions, melodramatic and otherwise, are as follows: Millionaire Tramp. Fast Mall Human Hearts, At Cripple Creek, Ton Yon son, in up-to-d- JOURNAL TODAY FEATURE One of the features of the coming convention of the United Commercial Travelers will be an automobile race from Salt Lake to Ogden. There w be at least a dosen cars entreed ... the race and they will leave Balt Lake at the same time as the special train the opening day. The train, course, will beat them m, so that who come on the train will hav chance to see the finish. WANT ADS PAY. Removal Sale of Nigh Grade Pianos Chamberlain-Thoma- s Music Co., 2410 WASHINGTON AVE. are offering exceptionally low prices on all pianos in their showrooms from now until June 1st. If you are interested give us a calL PRICES TALK Own Your Own Home Be Your Own Landlord j BIG AUTOMOBILE RACE CONVENTION FAY. 1-- 16 S DANCE. Ogden Lodge Number Five and the D. of & will give a dance on Monevening. May tl, at Utahns Park day F. as markets furnished Today's by Everybody Is cordially invitpavilion. 2411 A Q. Bprsgue Co., Washington ed to attend. Bhorfs orchestra will avenue, Ogden: furnish the music. Light refreshments will be served. Admission, 71 cents NEW YORK. May 21. The market was ao to speak lifeless, prices easing per couple. somewhat from top until after the noon ICEI ICEI ICEI hour, no doubt due to the strength In 1L To wheat, but on the smallest kind of You need pure Ice. We have business. Values advanced especially get It place your order early, with the under the lead of Coppers and soma Cltixens Ice Co. Office, basement Reed Hotel gains were noted In the speculation, Both 'Phones, 76. which helped the entire list to quite an extent. It seems wre are running Into a summer market much earlier than expected, the public being entire, EAGLES. ATTENTION I ly kept away from the market by natural conditions and wre do not think All members of Ogden Aerie and that they will come In until ptFces be requested to atcome active and their collections be visiting brothers come larger. The financial situation Is tend a smoker, to be given this evenvery good at present and rates were ing at the hall Each member has rather small for some. Nothing more the privilege of Inviting a friend. T. C. MORRIS, Chairman. than a traders market to looked for. Jakey Field bought Anaconda copper. It Is safe to say that the girts of 1906 There waa good buying of American Locomotive. The labor situation Is are sweeter and more beatlful than the well in hand and It Is abvlous that girls of war times. The there Is no stock pressing on the mar girls all take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. keL Total sales, 160,000. Money, 2 H. Carr, Phar. The bids for the construction of the addition of the Lewie school were op ened, but action wasjleferred until tomorrow night at I oclock. Five contractors are In the race as follows: c. M. Flewelllng. 116,216; C. X Humphries. 115.894: George A. Whltmeyer. 115.107. J. T. Newton, 117,200, and M. Glllea, 117,220. It will be seen from the foregoing that Mr. Whltmeyer is the low est bidder, but the contract will not be awarded until tomorrow night A PAY. TODAY'S MARKETS. Carr, Phar. ADDITION OPENED WANT AD8 WANT ADS room, 471 XM Dora Thome, The Convicts Daughter, Two Puts, 61: calls, 14. Johns, A Mad Love, On the Bridge at Midnight, Hearth and Home, and Note: A - denotes a split or Holden Brothers. of a cent Men and women who eat fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have coarse, florid skins. Hollister's Rorky Mountain Tea makes your skin soft and fair. 25 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H BIDS FOR LEWIS SCHOOL Ont furnished d. JOURNAL JOURNAL FCaly. The trial Jury for the June term' ot court was drawn thla morning aa follows: Walter W. Crane, A. ' D. Ogden: Bhurtllff, Joshua T. Rockham Clinton D. McDonald, Edwin Hill Jaa. E. Riley, EM win Will lama, L. C. Bhurtllff, C. M. Cole, David Galaford, Jaa. Faulkner, W. T. Baker. Win A. James, Aaron Jackson, W. J. Hancock, Chas. A Porter, Bamuel G. Slsaman, John W. Wotherspoon, Robert B. Wilson, Jo nathan E. Rawaon, Jos. Rawson. Kaneavllle: Henry B. Dance. West Weber: Joe. F. Stallings. Eden: Robt W. Man. Plain City: Alma Mont gomery. North Ogden: Henry C. Holly. Blatervllle: Thoa. El Powell. Mar Wm. Thompson. rlntt: Wilson: Michael J. Berry. Kaneavllle: Henry Green. CO. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. May 21. Wheat Incentive productive of general covering and Investment buying was the large decrease In the visible. Confirmation of prospective if not actual degree, waa forced In an advance of from 22 to 50 per cent In hay prices in the last fort- night. After getting up to 84 cents on general covering marxet sold off rather rapidly near the dose. Had A course, leathery complexion made some reports of rain In Kansas. It Is unhenutlful by eruptions, . calls for a a weather market purely and simply general reform In living. The diet with every indication that damage should be plenty of Hollister's Rock.. more or less serious has occurred. Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Tea or TabCorn In the face of a heavy move- lets. T. H. Carr, Phar. Why pay your good money for rent year after year and have nothing to show for it? We represent one of the largest financial institutions in the west and if you come to us with any reasonable proposition, YOU CAN GET THE CASH AT ONCE AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. BUILD A HOME NOW and pay for it in monthly payments about the same as paying rent. We will sell you a lot in any part of the city and build you a home according to your own plans or help you to buy a home already built. COME AND SEE US. J.J. 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