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Show PAGE DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 190. EIGHT c300G00e Theres the True Ring LIGHTS WOULD INTRODUCE mum TRAINING ...WRIGHTS. ON TONIGHT. Streets Will B Illuminated With the Incandescent Lights. nr NATinim miARn Tonight again the streets will he ablaze with the thousands of lights to AS PART OF COURSE AT OGDEN the downtown district. The people PROMINENT MEN ARE CHOSEN seem to be Just learning that this Is HIGH SCHOOL. AS QUAKER OFFICERS. an every Saturday night affair. At Wrights store special preparations are being made to make the evening a Board of Education Favorably Meeting Was Held in Weber Club and busy one. With Idaa Appointment Attended by General Naylor Busiaf School Coneua Enumoratora ness Men Lend Their Names to One of the beet Items which we have Mada at Laat Nighta Session. advertised during the past month Is Boost Guard Along Now Armory. the sale of mens summer coats at the clothing store. These are to cool, skeleton coats. We have placed our NaAt tha first meeting of the board of entire stock of these garments of the The local company of the Utah education for the fiscal year, held last sale counter at an tional haa Guard unique adopted just half price. night, all members were preeent and scheme to boost the work of the guard a number of matters came up for con- W right In this city. Last evening a meeting sideration. Dr. Joyce suggested the Tonight till ten a sale of aoap will was held In the rooms of the Weber Idea of Introducing military drill Into the high echoed courae as physical be in progress in the drug sundry de- club attended by General Naylor and Eight bars of good toilet training and he was appointed to con- partment. kind that sells at lie a bar Colonel Irvine and Colonel Seaman of fer with the state authorities to ascer- soap the will ba sold for 23c. Eight bars for Salt Lake and a large number of bustain if the gymnasium at the new armory could be obtained for tha drill 25c. One box only to 'each customer. iness men of this city, at which a number of honorary members were elected Wrights, work. and honorary officers chosen. The fact was brought to the atLadies' Shirt Waists. A great line Angus T. Wright. Thomas Burt, tention of the board that tha High School Athletic association and the of summer waists which arc allghtly Fled Burt, Henry Last, Joseph ThomClass loum" stair were etui In arrears soiled and rumpled. We have placed as, L U Clark. William Glaamann. T. from last year and Superintendent Al- them on the counter In the cloak and H. Carr, Charles Nelson, William lison was detailed to Investigate the suit store and reduced the prices con- Craig, George Graves, John Plngree, E. C. Manson, John Culley, H. H. matter with a view of making rec- siderably. "Wright's. Thomas, T, EL Davis, W. L. Douglass, ommendations to the hoard. The members do not want these two organMothers of babies take notice that A. & Weatherby, J. & Lewis, J. 8. isations to go Into thla year's work next week wa will place on sale a Corlew. Dr. E. M. Conroy, Thomas MaP. handicapped by reason of laat year's great sample Una of Infanta long loney, George Dean. George Matson, C. Wright. Reese Howbills. dresses, childrens short dresses, baby T. Wright. W. Tha following w era elected cenbue carriage robes and carriage pillow ell, Will Howell, O. B. Gilson, James H. C. Biglow, A. P. Biglow. enumerators: Mrs. Alice Collins, first covers. Positively the handsomest Plngree. ward: John T. Smyth. Second ward; lino wa have aver seen. The whole M. 8. Browning. F. J. Kleael, Theo James Harrop, Third ward; Joel J. sample lot was bought at a price and Schaunaenbach, Dr. C. EL Coulter, Dr. Bcowcroft, He-bHarris, Fourth ward; John Wlntle, will be aold out at Just lf the R. S. Joyce, Willard Scowcroft, W. J. Browning; J. Fifth ward. They will be allowed regular prices. Wright's. W. Abbott. O. D. Rasmussen, H. P. from July IS until August I to comRandall. L N. Pierce, N. C. Flygare. plete the work and will receive )S C. H. Klrcher, Dr. G. A. Dickson, J. D. SACRED CONCERT per day for tha work. Tha finance committee reported cash Murphy, 8. W. Badcon. J. T. Hurst, T. SUNDAY AFTERNOON B. Evans, William Driver, David on hand, IUiO.ll, Tha annual report Jr.. L L. Reynoulds, 8. H. Browne, submitted by the clerk showed receipts C. R. Hollingsworth, Dr. A. P. Hlbbs, In full to be till. (77.54; expenditures. Niehels Good Band Has a Military S114,6CS.(I; balance on hand, 92,414.05. Sydney Stevens, Dr. A. 8. Condon, B. Program for tha Event an tha City A. Bowman. Tha report shows that floating InHall Grounds. Tam arrow The honorary members then met and Very debtedness of SS.071.Z20 was paid oft In elected their officers aa follows: Fin Selections. addition of paying tha running exHonorary captain, F. J. Kleael ; hon-ar- y penses of tha schools. The clerk was William first lieutenant, etxended a vote of thanks upon moNlchd's Military band will' give Its tion of Hr. Browning for the credit- regular Sunday afternoon concert tohonorary second lieutenant. T. Wright: honorary first serable manner In which the report was morrow on the east side of tho city Parley honorary geant. Willard Bcowcroft; gotten up and presented. hall square tomorrow. Tha program duty sergeants, A. EL Weatherby. Anlx af follows: gus T. Wright, Thomas Burt, H. T. March.' "Rellgloso. by request, W. laat; honorary corporals, Sidney Stethem never la any question about thetr Chambers. P, vens, Dr. A. B. Condon. L L. Clark, freshness. Chilian dance, Manana, by request. Dr. EL M. Conroy, William Craig. Sheriff Josephson is down from Mtosud. Charles Hollingsworth, Dr. C. EL CoulBrigham City. Trombone nolo, Pompoao polka. ter, Reese Howell. Mrs. R. A. Carter went to. Salt Jennings, Ralph Baker. It was reported that tha new arLake City today cm a business and Walt La Circus," Emldy. mory would bs completed within alxty will return thla evening. Scotch melodies, Reminiscences of days and that It would be fitted up Susan Guthribe was with a gymnasium, billiard and pool ap Scotland," Godfrey. Spanish serenade, "La Paloma," by rooms, and. In addition, will have one pointed by Judge Howell ns guarrequest, Gradler. dian ad Utlm of Esra J. Ward'. (ft tho finest dancing floors In tha state. March, "A Warm Onion, Boos. All drinks served at our fountain are pure and absolutely free "Star Spangled Banner." THOUGHT HIM SLOW TO LEARN. from adulteration. Dee Drug comLAW AND MOTION DAY. pany. Today wii law and motion day with Frlanda Medical Education AstonishA marriage license has ben grantHowell In the Second district ed Young Frenchman. Judge ed to Charles H. Davis, agd Ut, and court, and the A young Brockton phyildaa telle following matters were Hannah Walsh, SO, both if Carlin, disposed of: tha following about hlnaelf: Nevada. Charles A. Jones vs. Ogden Upon his graduation from Brown to costa relax granted and uni vanity ha want home to tha westGeorgs R, Bundrirk has brought .v coat bill stricken out divorce proceedings against his wife, Russell vs. Rlcheym Hearing on ern part of tha state for a few days, Carrie K. Bundrick. upon tho grounds and on tha street met a young Frenchof desertion. C. R. Holllngswortn is demurrer continued until July ll. man, one of bin comrades of the Spanvs. Nichols Nichols to Motion dia. tha attorney for the plalutlil. ish war. Thla conversation ensued: solve restraining order denied. The Degree of Honor and the A. Stone vs. Union Pacific Demurrer Hello, Fred; 1 hear you got through O. U. W. will hold a Joint Installation overruled to down at Brownses." at A. O. U. W. hall Wednesday even- answer. and twenty days granted Tea, I finished then Wednesday. ing at I oclock. A very enjoyable Stlgers vs. Union Pacific Demurrer what you going to do nowf" Well, time Is expected. Each member la en- overruled and twenty days granted to Tm going to New York to study titled to bring one friend. i od about our Jewelry, no matter what article you may purcluue. M e have been in business lung enough to earn ttie reaped and confidence of tliecuuiuiuuity and our reputation ia second to noue for ktwing the neweet and beat in Jewelry of the highest grade, at the aauie time our privet are alwayt land on fairness. tiold and Silver de-ig- ni Watclu, Diamonds, Wedding Kings, Charms, Engagement Kinga, Chains, Brooches, Bangles, ('lock a, Brunses, Spectacles, Ojicra Glasses, etc. Ear-Ring- s, Paul W. Stecher AVE, OGDEN. 2463 WASHINGTON These after supper special should attract many buyers. . Eight bars to the box . . The quality which sells for 25c a box of three bars. Tonight we place on sale 100 boxes, each containing eight bars.. The price is 25c . . . Not more than 100 boxes of toilet soap one box to a customer. 10c Lawns for 5c . . Tonight will wind up those lawns which are being sold at 5c . . Full 29 inches wide . . the regular XOc materials . . Not more than 20 yards to each customer, 5c. Tonight is the last of the embroidery sale . . Till the clock strikes ten tonight the embroideries will be on sale at remarkable prices . . Nainsook, Ilamberg, Swiss, edgings and insertions. . I LOCAL BRIEFS er one-ha- If you drink, drink Yellowstone. David FOulger of Garland la In tha city on bualneaa. --Millionaires of Ogden are ualng Blatervllle butter. T. D. Johnaon haa returned from an extended trip to bla old home In Tanneaaea. H. C. Farrell, headquartera for bay, grain and flour, 1(30 Grant, next to the poatoffloe. lira. J. 8. Carver will entertain tha Jolly Kenalngton next Wedneaday at tha Hermitage, Tha Balt Lake and Ogden baseball teams will cross bats at Glenwood field this afternoon. Surveyor-GenerThomas Hull was In the dty from Salt Lake last evening on bualneaa, Tom Mercer la In tha dty again after an extended trip looking after hie sheep Interests In Idaho. Tha Elite Cleaning company will ba located at 2219 Washington until their new building la oonstructed. The Chesapeake cafe at 1:10 Twenty-fifth street serves tha beat quickest and cheapest meals In the city. Funeral services of Mrs. Mary Connell, who died July I, were held this morning at BL Josephs church. For ' sale Finest large farm; does to dty in county. Modem ImTerms and a snap. provements. Kelly 4fc Herrick. Tha funeral services of Mrs. Annie M. Hansen were held at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon at tha Huntsville al meeting-hous- e, Vie-For sale or trade, a gasoline engine, two Owners have no use for the engine Writ or call on the Stare Journal There le ' no "boo" sold at Dee Drug companys fountain. Nothing but aoft drinks, but you will find everything In that line on lha market. Tha Imported French coach home (hat la owned by the syndicate, composed of Ogden people, will be at tha Fair grounds for service from now on. 6 EGO Scientific grain ration means healthier and fatter cows and lore cream. Price I1.2S per 100 lha at all Feed Stores, or at Smurthwxltee, first-cla- ss hr hone-powe- r. Inter-Mounta- in Wall Ava. The second excursion of the Fourth ward Sunday schools this season wll lb run to Lagoon, Tuesday, July 10, A special train will leave at 9:10 In the morning. All kinds of field sports will ba Indulged In. STEAM ROLLED OATS (Analysis; Protein, l(.S9 per cent; fat i.57 per cent), will keep your driving homes In prime fettle all summer long. Coots no more goee farther. Fries, 9L7S per 100 Iba. at all Feed Stoma, or at Smurthwaltes, Wall Ava. Yesterday afternoon the ease of Fred L. Keller ve. Oregon Short Line was thrown out of court. Judge Howell granted the motion of the attorneys ' for the defendants for premptory Instructions and tha case did not reach the Jury, 'Word haa been received In Ogden of the death of Don Jensen, a nephew of City Recorder Critchlow, at Portland, Ore. The young- man succumbed to an operation for appendicitis. The remalna will be brought to Ogden for Interment. Our drinks contain nothing but pure, fresh crushed fruits, extracts, ets., and there la no stick" in them. If you want tha best patronise Dee Drug company's soda fountain. What to get for dinner Is sometimes a difficult question to decide. Ton can got material help by dropping Into Weatherbys meat market and looking over bla choice assortment of meats. He keeps only the best of meats and - shoe department . Ladies Oxfords in tan or good styles . . Formerly $2.50, $3.00 and Sale . . $3.50 prices $1.48, $1.98 and $2.48. ' black-a- ll Glas-man- n; The only form of food made from wheat that is all nutriment is the soda cracker, and yet the only soda cracker of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit soda cracker scientifically baked. oda cracker effectually City-Mo- tion answer. Mar. Jenny Llbbey has brought suit for dlvorre against her husband La Forrest Llbbey, for divorce, alleging cruelty and habitual dunirenness. T. R. O'Connolly Ja tha attorney for , tha plaintiff. lumber dealers have decided to The give their employes a half holiday every Saturday during the summer season. Beginning today the yards dost every Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Pro TEN STRIKE (Analysis: tein, 12.29 per cent; fat 10.19 per cent), mesne perfectly cooked nutritious food and maximum strength for dray horses. Coats less goes farther. Price, 91.99 per 100 lbs. at all Feed Stores, or at Smurthwaltea. Wall Ava The announcement Is made that FYank Francis, editor of the twin paGrace Paine are to be per. and Miss married at some time In tha very near future. Mr. Franda haa rented a house on the bench and the pair will go to housekeeping soon after the performance of the ceremony. Mies Belva Woodmansee gave a very enjoyable Fourth of July lawn party at her mothers home on July 9. that was attended by about seventy-fiv- e people.. An orchestra furnished excellent music during the course of the afternoon and refreshments were served the guests. It was one of the nicest little affairs of the sort held here during the season and all who attended complimented the fair hostess on her abilities as an entertainer. The Vtah Smelting company, which la preparing to erect a large smelting plant near tha Utah Hot Springs will construct a town of Its own surrounding ths smelter site. Comfortable and commodious cottages will be erected for the employes of the plant and stores will ba opened where everything can be purchased without coming, to tha dty.. Those who wish to reside In the dty can do so. as the Ogden A Northwestern railroad will soon be electrified and the fare will be but 10 cents. If you drink, drink TsUowstoae, Without a Spring This one wont pinch your nose off besides it hasnt anv screws to work loose. Ask to , see ITS THE HEARD. J. S. LEWIS In the Ec-cl- es A Skeleton Eye Glass it f CO., Opticians. protected, soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and dean, soda cracker good at all times. a dust tight, moistvn proof paekagtt. medicine, Blair vs. Blair Hearing on cita' tion continued until July IS, , vs. Hoag Dismissed Wardle at plaintiffs cost without prejudice. Probata Calsndar. Estate of Janies H. Bpargo, deceased Hearing on petition for confirmation of sale continued without day. Eatate of Joseph E. Dean, deceased Hearing on petition for distribution and discharge continued. Estate of James C. Green, deceased Hearing on petition for probate of will and appointment of administra, te continued to July Huh! You How long dat going to be doctor. taker Ill have to study four NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY yearn, any-way- ." . "Four yearn! Gee! Didnt you graduate from the high school here? Yes." And didnt you go four years at Brownnear Bure thing. And now you mean to tell me you got to study four yearn more to be a doctor? I certainly have; and after that there will be two years In a hospital. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AT LAGOON. Well, my God! you must be Boston Herald. Tuesday, July 10, the Second and Fourth ward Sunday schools have their outing at Lagoon. Tho excursion Will Thoroughly Learn Business. will undoubtedly be tho largest tyls worth 91.000,000, which he Though year from Ogden. The officers of the schools have dona all In their power inherited a short time ago,. August to make it Interesting for all to go. Forster,. ion of a recently deceased 8t Tha baseball game between the work- Louis brewer, la working In a packing ers of tha two schools has aroused Plant slaughtering hogs at 10 great Interest and this In Itself will week. He intends to invest n per good certainly be amusing. Over one hun- part of bin fortune In that business dred prises have been obtained to give and ia determined to master nil detho winners of the footraces. Children, young men, young women and even tail! thoroughly. Mr. Forster Is 22 parents will take part In the footraces. yearn old and a graduate of the of Missouri. The participants In the racee will be from every department of the school. Wsbsr Club Danes. ACCIDENT AT CROYDEN. Invitations are out for the Weber Charles Toone, a young man resid- club dance to be given at the Hermiting at Morgan', was seriously Injured age In Ogden canyon next Tuesday Thursday evening while blasting rode night. Arrangements have been made In the quarries at Croydon. He was with excursion wagons to meet the the to and Ogden yesterday brought cars at the mouth of canyon, placed In the hospital, where he was also wagons will leave Ogden the com-- r of attended by Drs. Rich and Osgood. A Twenty-fift- h street and Washington piece of flying rock struck the young avenue between 9 and 9 oclock. Adman In the forehead, crushing the mission to the dance will be 50 cents skulL The surgeons found It necesorchestra In sary to remove a large portion of the per couple. Enlarged frontal bone. 'While he la In a serious condition It la believed that he will 'Netherlander Excursion. The Netheriandera from all over the state will have their annual excursion Book and Job Printing at tha to Lagoon next Thursday, July 12. Job Rooms. and Swimming, boating, all kinds of sports will be Indulged In. An Idea of Men. Some men don't know much untU A good and enjoyable time Is expected. Special train over the O. 8. L. will they are 29," remarked the Observer leave Ogden at I a. m. Leaves Laof Events and Things; "and then they goon at 9 p. m. Round fare 75c. Chiloften forget what Uttle they did dren (0 c. Come and follow the crowd. Yonkers Statesman. know. An are invited. ALL MEDICINE . which is prepared in our FrescriptionDepartment can be relied on to be skillfully and conscien-ciousl- y tick-headed- ." Uni-v.sit- compounded from the purest unauthorized No changes. DRAWING.- - ' ways reasonale, high. y $G FREE SATURDAY NIGHT al- never We can supply, at lowest prices, Hot Water Bottles, Fountain and Bulb Syr inges, Bed Pans, Ice Caps, Feeding Cups, Air Cushions, Fever and -- Bath Thermomete rs, Medicine Tubes, Surgical Dressings and all other Sick Boom Requisites. Send or telephone, write or come. The price will be the same anyway always low. Prescription Specialists Elders Dollar Safety Razor EASILY ADJUSTED AND FULLY WARRANTED COMPACT, PARTICULAR. THE BLADES ARE MADE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY NORWEGIAN RAZOR-BLAD- E STEEL. PERFECTLY GROUND AND HONED TO A KEEN AND LASTING EDGE. THE FRAME IS SOLID GERMAN SILVER AND CAN NOT TEL" HEAVILY NICKLE-PLATENO BETTER IP,ERED SHAVING DEVICE CAN BE PRODUCED. IN EVERY BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY LleuL Bllse Haa Done WelL LleuL Bllse, the German officer who was sentenced to six months Imprisonment in a fortress for criticising German military life In a book called In a Little Garrison Town rmr to have fared weU in the end. He haa married a wealthy German woman ' and nettled down In Switzerland. 110. Absolutely no substitutes. Charges tub-tippi- ng FREE and highest quality materials exactly as p r e -scribed by the doctor. . Glenwood park pavilion Saturday night; 110 in gold will be given away. 95 each to the lady and gentleman holding the plucky number, every one attending le' entitled to one - chance. Admission, 15 cents: ladles. 10 centa Free admission to the park. SICK ROOM NECESSITIES Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Fully A SPARGO'S BOOK STORE |