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Show PAGE DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL EIGHT a Merchants' lunch served from II L to I p. m. No. llg Twenty-fift- h street. Independent phone 8S1 J. 8. Page and wlfa of Tacoma Wash, are vlaltlng In the city today. of 'lira.la G.an Weesendorf visitor Listen to the Clock Strike It's a cathedral (oaf and the mellow chlmea fill the room with music. We bare each a large rarity of CLOCKS la marble, onyx, nickel or wood caaee, suitable for boudoir, parlor, office or store, that It la Impossible to select any for special mention. All are made by celebrated manufacturers, and are eta warranted good time-keep- er Paul W. Stecher 9463 MORE PREMIUMS FOR COUNTY AVE BUSY STREAK. Semetking for tha Ladies ta Leek At in the Following List Ail Sorts of Fancy Work Paintings and Sculptures Included. . President J. C. Kye and hla associates continue to perform work on the premium list fur the Weber county fair, and the following la the latest result of their labors: Mineral Don MaDepartment J, mineral guire superintendent Best display of mineral diploma Fina Art Department K, fine art Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, tendents street Twenty-fift- h New valley hay 55c hundred. H. C. Farrell feed store, next to pos toffies. The Knights of Columbus are preparing for a big outing at the Hermi- tage August 21. The employee of John Scowcruft A Sons company gave a dancing party at Glenwood park lust evening. The Elite Cleaning company will he located at 2211 Washington until their new building la constructed. Annie T. Dee, administratrix of the catale of the late Thomas D. Dee, has Sled a a petition in the district court If your kldneya trouble you talta a does of Drivers Kidney Pills, assuring your relief. Wm. Driver A Bon Drug company. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Peterson and little daughter of Salt Lake art tha gueats of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brum-mit- t. y i For the beet hay, grain, flour, stock and poultry food, at cheapest prices, go to Pingree Feed store, 2672 Washington avenue. Misses Dora . and Maude Paine, daughters of Councilmen Robert B. Paine, leave today for an extended trip to Yellowstone park. WHERE THE CARS STOP, 2477 Washington avenue, you will find the finest etock of cigars, wines and liquors la the city .and wa assure you tha moat courteous treatment. Blosser Bros. Nothing wins like success. All who want Hektographa guaranteed to do work should write or call upon J. MacLachlan, 2217 Washington avenu McCardles hot and cold sandwiches are on a par with his famous tamales. Ladles' end gentlemen's trade especially solicited. 140 Twenty-fift- h street. Last evening the local order Association of Blacksmiths and Helpers held a meeting, at which they decided to unite In the movement for the Independent labor party. To live well la to eat well, to eat well you should have the best, which la always found at Ears Richardson's grocery, whers prices are never beat; 117 Twenty-fourt- h street. We sell more of Driver's Kidney Pills than all other kidney pllla combined, because they are effective. Try them. Wm. Driver A Son Drug company. Mlaa Irets Chamber daughter of County Treasurer Chamber has turned to the city after a three weeks' outing at the Wilcox camp In Wheeler canyon. The many friends of Mr Dowley, who was stricken with an attack of heart failure at the Laguon a few days ago, will be glad to learn that aha la recovering and la doing nicely. A remittitur has been received by the county clerk from the supreme court overruling the decision of the lower court In the case of the John Alnafleld company v O. Di 'Rasmussen. If you are suffering from kidney troubles use DRIVER'S KIDNET PIL8. They will certainly have the desired effect Wm. Driver A Ron Drug company, Ogdens heat drug company. Mrs. R. Ford, wife of the manager of the Ogden Transfer and Storage company, presented her delighted husd band with an boy thla morning. Everybody concerned doing Inter-nation- al . eleven-poun- well. . For genuine Frankfurters go to the Bismarck, where you will aim And Swls brick and Llmberger cheese. 477-K- 111. No matter what you want, you can buy it cheaper now. Wrights Removal Sale WOMEN WHO LIKE TO STANC II II wwavoa tuc Hotel w Street Car Conductor Says They Dt L. Thorns Bal tLake; G. today M Pf7 Zt to Keep Their Clothes cock. Balt Lake; Rob Dock. Losm' Unwrinkled. R. Griffith, Logan; William wlf Topek Kaa; B. J. Gravexm car reached For time tha the By cage; W. Da via, Warren. KirnnChl Ia.: tletb street there were no fewer then Gregor. Butt Mont; Boa a dozen vacant aeata, but the girl in ton, Maas; W. L. Steger. Meyer. Warren. tailor-mad-e to Wllllar Horafleld, New York; w L the new gown refused avail herself of their hospitality, re- Allen, Lewiston, Ida; K. H. Smith, Lo. Tho meslates tha New York Pm Langdon. Colored Lth; E. IBoyd, Denver; D b senger boy pointed them out to her. Willard. Utah; G H Bo did tho woman in blue and tha man Woodland, with tho red beard, hut to all invita- Brown, Balt Lake City. tions to make herself comfortable the tailored girl said: "No, I thank you. I get off aoon." and continued to lurch backward and forward in tha middle of the car. Tha conductor watched bar grimly. "I could have told those folks it waa no me to try to make that girl alt down," he said to a passenger on the I need to She never doe platform. try to get her to rest bemlf for a minute or two, just foam chang but I never could do it Bho has been riding in my car pretty regularly for in about a year, and no matter whether Highest grade tho passengen are many or few selgarments for dom have I seen her elt down. I used to wonder why she choee to stand up men. and flop uround that way, but I have coma to tho conclusion that aha does Roycroft clothing .is sure It because her clothes fit so welL "I have seen lota of other people to fit well in the collar, with tho same trick. When I find a never wrinkles across back woman who instate npon standing In a ear where there are vacant seat I below collar. look at her clothe and It turns out, nine times In ten that she has a good Shoulders set better than figure and a drees that wouldnt ' show a wrinkle under n microscope." any other ready mades and a Roycroft easisnHna Clothing ready-to-wearout- latest Freak Dinner. freak" dinner la the The latest baby dinner, which topk place at Baltimore. The men guests came In knlckerbockera. (be. women.. In short frock Tho hoateea' daughter, who has just come out," entered sitting In a perambulator, wheeled by n friend of n negro nurs;. After In the get-utiring of dragging wooden hones and stuffed woolly lambs about the room, wheeling hoop playing with mechanical toys and blowing tin trumpet the company reveled In Here we come gathering nuta and muy" and othe; Juvenile tonga and game er above all we guarantee the coats toretain shape for a year. . TEe p Toggery Hatton, Clothiers and Furnishers Shows that wo are right In Where the big electric sign Un SIN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS Reported Daily by tha Inter-Stat- e kerage Company. Bro- BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. The following are today's mining quotations: ar Me Listen to are to one It'a ten your eyes causing that headache. Ask your neighbor who wears glasses about their experience. If i fit you with glasses and they don't cure all your I'll give back every cent you paid ms. headache THE EYE MAN with BIG CLOCK, 11. a . AT THE prices we have placed the whole lot in piles on the tables and put one price on the lot . . Skirts. Suits and Petticoats are similarly reduced, as indeed everything in the four stores. nd es Those Headaches? J. S. Lewis e department will be exceptional tonight. The savings in the ladies The final reduction has been made on shirt waists . . Regardless of former Miscellaneous Pastel, crayon, pen and Ink drawings, pencil drawing IS pyrography, one piece, first prise 50 cent second 25. Pyrography, best display, not less than five pieces First price 11. second IS PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 50 cent AFTERNOON. HELD THIS Burnt leather, best display, China died at' lOSt painting, one piece First prise 11, secwife of M. F. Owen street August II, and ond 50 cent Twenty-fift- h Best display china painting First Bends Fixad at $250 Twe Witnesses the funeral services will be held Sunday, August II, at Richey's undertak- prime 3, second Only Examined Evidence Already No. I Best cabinet photoInterment at City cemeing parlor Introduced Makes It Leek Serious one graphs, . or larger, not leas than tery. 11. second McManu 12, dosen First for prise prise Rev. John E. Carver of the First Amateur photography First prise H. to Salt will church go Presbyterian Best collection amasecond 60 cent Lake on Thursday next to participate L teur photography, of the In the laying of the cornerstone The preliminary examination of WilClass No. I, speclment of sculpture liam McManus on a charge of adultery new Westminster college, which cereFirst prise 11, second 50 cent forenoon In the municipal thla held waa mony occurs at I o'clock in the afterNeedlework. Household and Fancy noon of that day. court, and fter William Cake, stepDepartment L, household and fancy father of the girl Involved, and DetecA Denver paper contains thia an- needlework, Mr George A. Craig and tive Pender had given testimony, tha nouncement: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mr 8. J. Griffin, superintendents. held that enough evidence had Mallory announce the marriage of their Class No. 1, fine nlghtdres child's Judge to believe the defendbeen introduced Edward Mr. to Kate, 75 daughter, Evelyn dress, made by hand First prise ordered him bound bo and Wednesant at guilty Denver, White Bannister, cents, second 50 cent over to the district court in the aum day, August IS." The friends of Mr. for First underclothes of Suit lady of 1150 bonds. Bannister In title city will heartily prise 11, second 50 cent The facta In the case thua far adhim. congratulate Plain night dress, childs dres ma- duced serious aspect to the afretnlnl-scengive There are no disagreeable chine made, corset cover, gingham Cake stated that Mcabout a steak, a roast or a chop apron, dressing Jacket, shirt waist, aun fair. Williambeen Manu had living with hla stepMarket. that comes from Wratherbya bonnet, first prise 50 centd, second 25 daughter, Elisa Tan gey, aged 21, for We select the cattle ourselves. We cents. over year past Ha said he had know they are cleanly and expeditiousClan No. 2, Quilts Comfort, cotton, knowna for some time that they were and dressed and 25 properly carefully 50 cent second cents; ly first prise but did nothing in intimate, criminally la afterward. care It of the taken comfort, silk or worsted, craxy quilt, tentlon to details that brings ua the patchwork quilt, allk cotton patchwork the matter. Several months ago a child was bom to the Tangey girl, finest line of trade In Ogden. quilt, allk quilt, first prise 71 cent whose paternity McManus admitted to over services the remains The funeral second 50 cent witness. of Mary Van der Relnst. who died on Class No. I, Ruga and Carpet Rag theThe defendant In the action la about Thursday, will ba held Sunday at 2 carpet, not less than ten yard first 40 years of age and has a wife living oclock' at the First ward meeting prise 1L second 50 cents; rag rug. yarn house. The casket will be open at the rug, allk rug, first prise 50 cent second In Brigham City. They have not been living together for some time. During home of her daughter, Mr Henry 26 cent the course o fthe trial the wife of the toWoodland HIM No. avenue, Best Miscellaneous spe4, Class Kammeyer, m. cimen of darning, patching, work or accused and the girt who had been morrow between the hours of 10 and Ip. n, Interment will take place shopping vag, laundry or shoe bag, first wronged sat aide by side and took a Interest in the case. All three, In the Ogden City cemetery. prise 50 cent second 25 cents; beat lively two women and the man, seem to the one of articles made by perJ. H. F. Last of the firm of Last A display Detective be on the beat of term Thomas has returned from an eastern son, 11. Pender testified that McManus told No. Hemstitch5, Class Needlework, the has he for purchased trip, where, him on tha of hla arrest that he firm a large stock of cloak dresses, ing and Drawn Work Best table- had a wife day In Brigham City, to living dosen napkins, first prise H, dry goods of all aorta and descriptions cloth, beat been for twenty whom he had married for tha fall and winter trade. He re- second 60 rents; best pair aheets, pillow Cake said that McManus had year first cases or sham lunch cloth, as In east prise told the the being ports everybody girl that he was going to get a busy and trade good In all branches. 75 cent second 60 cents; handkerchief, divorce from hla wife and marry her. Orest activity Is manifested In manu- piece of drawn work not mentioned At divers times he said that the defacturing and business and everybody above, first prise 60 cent second 25 fendant had given Miaa Tangey money cent seems to be eatlsfled with conditions. Class No. I, 811k embroidery In colors to buy clotheo for herself and the O. D. Rasmussen has purchased an on linen, first II, second 50 cents; white baby. addition to hla Rock Springs branch silk embroidery on line, allk embroidery SHAKESPEARE IN OPERA. tore for 13.000. It adds to the frontage on flannel, cotton or linen embroidery, sevalready owned by Mr. Rasmussen 60 75 cent second first cents; eyelet (Montreal Star.) enty feet, and la considered a valuable embroidery, handanger embroidery, A store of building shadow embroidery, first 11, second 50 The latest things In operas in London piece property. was aim purchased, so that Mr. Ras- cents. town these days mussen will have practically three No. 7 Battenburg, or other Are playful little Class parodies on Mr. store all to ba connected by an arched lace work, combination and Shakespeare's play emvroldery doorway. Tha Increased business at lace work, first II, second 60 rent They put on Hamlet" with a ghost Rock Springs has made the additions who does a song and dance. Class No. I, Knitting and Crochet necessary. Work Beat crochet lace, knit lace, And springs a mouldy gag or two, while all the chorus chant Frank Hyland of Terrace la In the crochet slippers, knit slippers, fascincity awaiting word from Washington ator or hood, mitten stocking hand about the difficulty he la haring with knit, first 60 cents, second 25 cents. Class No. I, Miscellaneous Sofa pilthe Southern Partite company with regard to tha operating of trains on the low, embroidered; soft pillow, any old line over Promontory Point. ' He other kind; pin cushion, Infant's basaaya that he has been unable to get ket, table cover, piano scarf, tatting, the railroad company to haul freight fancy apron, first 50 cents, second 25 or passengers to Terrace since he first cents; largest and best display in this commenced action against It to have It department, work of one person, 12. All work entered In departments K run trains over the old line to connect with other points on the line. Mr. Hy- and L must have been done by the land claims that he owns government party under whose name it Is entered. land within the railroad limit, and that BEFORE JUDGE HOWELL. conthe company under a ninety-yetract with the government la under Judge Howell held a short session of the necessity of operating trains over the district court this morning and the Terrace road. Mr. Hyland states disposed of the following matters: he means to see this matter through, Estate of Mattie O. Peterson, deregardless of all cost, and If the gov- ceased; petition for sale of real esernment will not compel the company tate granted. to operate, he will look to it for all Estate of Thomas D. Dee, deceased; damages sustained by reason of such petition for approval, allowance and failure. settlement of final account and decree of distribution granted. If you drink, drink Tallowstona Estate of Minnie B. Geiger, deceasWhen you get tired of that old ed; petition for letters of admnllstra chronic disease and desire to yet rid tlon granted and bond fixed at 1100. Estate of Charles Wood man see, deof It forever see Dr. Elliott, special-lis- t. 2111 Washington Ave. ceased; petition for allowance of account continued to August 25. How Long Have You Suffered With Miss Sylvia Dee, superin- Class No. 1, oil painting head or figure, landscape or marine, animals or bird owers or fruits First prise $1. Best display of oil second 60 cent paintings not lees than five, hirst prise 1, second 1. Water colors, head or Ague, landscape or marine, animals or birds, owers or fruits First prise 1, second 50 cent Best display of water coir not leas than five, first prise 12, sec-oo- CO 971 Before the store closes tonight we shall have closed out several hundred dollars worth of merchandise . moved it at cheap prices instead of taking it with us into the new store. ready-mad- OGDEN. LOCAL BRIEFS Open Till Ten Tonight PRESIDENT NYE GETS ANOTHER The meeting of the esnners, which was called to be held at the Weber club rooms last evening, did not maOOC terialise! and It la not expected that there will be any united effort for a fruit exhibit at tha Irrigation congress this falL Zings rra the famous palmist and i! clairvoyant, located at 2171 Washington avenue. Is enjoying a most liberal patronage while sojourning here. Many of the social elites of Ogden have conHooper cheese Is always uniform. sulted tha madam. Don't fall to conIf you diink. drink Tallowstona sult her. Gloss stamp photos at Gaaberga; Mrs. Ruth Janet B. Owen colored, WASHINGTON FAIR Memphis. Tenn, Ogden today registered at the Reed. There was no meeting of the county board of education today, the same being postponed until next Saturday. John McCarty and Annie Belle MoCarty has petitioned the district court to adopt Florence Reese, a minor. Wanted At The Journal oflics a good boy to keep o Aloes clean and do errands. Boys Intending to enter school In September need not apply. County Recorder Ellis and wife left for Ely, Nevada yesterday for a abort visit. They will return to Ogden toward the latter part of the month for a abort time, returning later to Nevada and make their future home. Ellas C. Meyers has brought suit for the Anal distribution of the estate, for divorce , against her husband, Charles A. Meyers, on the ground of habitual drunkenness, C. R. Hollingsworth Is the attorney for the plaintiff. A satisfied customer is a aura guide to the right place. Watch our." They will tell you that they get the beat meats and courteous treatment at the Armor Meat Market, III Twenty-f.; ifth street. Phones, Bell lnd. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901 JUDKINS SIDE OF THE STORY. J. B. Judkins the water master at Liberty, whose name figured In a story ' over a scrap over water last Monday, states that he did not engage In a fight, as was stated by William Bailey, who alleged that Judkins and C A him. Mr. Judkins says he simply got ;off hla horse to stop the men fighting and thata he did not take any fur- -, ther part in the fight , NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ' Co., Opticians WASHINGTON AVE. . L. A. Wilcox has bought tha Turf Exchange cigar stanad from R-- D. Mum ford and will be pleated to meet hla friends then. We have them in ell use New Stock Opened Today Watson -- Tanner Clothing Co. Whers tho Boat la Bold. SNAPS in Second Hand Remington Typewriters atBECRAFT? Cor. Grant Awe. end 24 |