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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT i mV '1 LOCAL BRIEFS i MH4HMH44HW44f Mi'HHrr, If you jit 74 di Ink. drink Tsllowstons. at Gasbergs; street. ha K"h- - tu Market Cloaa ate tip photos h Twenty-fift- H. H Luke, Idaho, mi buumeau. iiilUit CVal Company. Sp.-iio- 7sh Mlrrti. Loth phone. 153 West ll'74. Whitney and Wall) Young are in the lr- from Salt Lake. ft You tibld buy thla butter--8!- ;; it tlie beat butler in th atate. Tom Un n. the Engliith rartoon-la- t, van in tlie city for a few hour yesterday. Hair d rousing. manicuring. etc. Mr. Brunt'll. 34 Leu I Block, liul phone 3743-When other are out of pood h rail up H. r. Karn II. next to IVstofflcc. He always ha it. For choice hay, rolled and mixed grain of all kind, call at Grout'a. 332 24th. Both 'phone. A large party of Salt Laker came to thia city yesterday and spent the day in Ogden canyon. is.irn. to the wife of George Burd daughter, Saturday. ton, a October S, at 2 o'clock p. in. You are sure to get a tender, nice roast or steak at Weatherbya Meat Market; 245S Washington Ave. Ogden' quota to the conference at Salt Lake yesterday was much larger than any of the previous days. A coal shortage ia looked for In Ogden this year again aa usual, due to the sterotyped "lack of oars." Mi Sarah Ward, deputy recorder of Brigham City, la vlaltlng with Mias lldah Cook at 551 Twentieth street and Magdeburg Bauer Kraut also Imported Bwlat Frankfurters, Cheese you will find at tha Bismarck Deputy Sheriff J. G. Goodmundaen, of Sweetwater county, Wyoming, was In the city Saturday afternoon on business. gasFOR SALE 2 M horsa-pouroline engine. In flrst-clarunning or" der, 176.00 cash. Inquire at Journal lUi-- A The Demand for Jewelry f handsome dMign nsvsc dsortasss. Whatavar ia daaignad and manufac-iura- d in Jawalry ia mads a pari of our atook aa aoon aa mad. Coma in and look at tha many rharming thinga wo hava to offor in Jowalry for man and woman. Tha fa I owing will givo you noma idaa of what you can oxpoctt WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS. AND FINE JEWELRY TOILET WARE. Paul W. Stecher 2463 WASHINGTON AVE, OGDEN. 00 CZ300! nine-poun- er sa office. These cool nights ere reminders of Coles Hot Blast Heaters Dont fail to 806. this wonderful stove be- - fore you buy. ; Richardson & Grant The Crockery People k SOLE AGENTS r- - T UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. than last ear. but the percentage of saccharine matter is much less. WAXTEIj To buy a small hard base burr.tr. iv.ll healer mre State price. Audits ''Sure, Journal. WHERE THE CARS STOP. 2477 Washington avenue, you will find thr finest stock of cigar, wine and liquor in the city .and we assure you the most courteous treatment. Bloaaer Bros. Mrs. Hubert W McCall and Mr. John Hubert n of Spanish Fork, Utah. are visiting with their nephew, Aiex Ktrie and family on Adams avenue. between Twentieth and Twenty-fir- st r i air-tig- ht ; ; ' Street. The Tiilst"! Club will meet tomor- at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs Frank Howe, 20 Washington avenue. The aubjeet for; Jiscuxsion will be Ancient and Early America." Mrs. Louisa Lang and daughter, and Mrs. Harry 8. Shaw have returned er to their home at Farmington, a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Mi'S Valentine Gideon, of this city. Lang ia Mrs. Gideon's mother. house, wlthj Bran new four-roolarge pantry and closet electric light and city water, all complete, within half a block of the Rio Grande depot, only $12t0, small payment down, balance same as paying rent. J. 3. BRUM-- ! MITT. Mrs. Anderson, the mother of the boy killed by a switch engine a few days ago, called at the Journal oflle this morning to atate that the testimony of the boy who said the unfortunate lad committed suicide, waa untrue. She adda that she never whipped him in her life. This afternoon at t o'clock there will be a baseball game at Glenwood Park, between a team picked from the Stewart Opera company and tha Lewi Jewelers, of this city league. It la said that the actor men are there with the goods when It comes to Juggling the horsehlde and a good game la expected. My leader in vacant property, this month la 624 front feet, well located, on the Bench, surrounded by nice dwellings, costing from one to three thousand dollars each, splendid soil, well drained, near street car line and schools, will aell you any atxed lot on your own terma at only II per front foot. Thin property is bound to double In value during the next year. J. J. BRUMMITT. E. C. Hanson, division superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, Trainmaster Wright, and Realdent Fitxgerald Engineer Foreman Fisher returned last evening from a trip over the Salt Lake division. Estimates were made for material needed In the fall repair work and the condition of the road generally found to be good. Why pay rent? I sold five houses and forty lots last month, I still have about 100 lota left. These are nice, sightly lots, well located, only 2S per lot, one dollar down and one dollar per week, no taxes and no Interest, or I will build you a home la any part of the city, cheaper than you can pay rent. Call and see me and we will talk K over. J. J. BRUMMITT. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. row afternoon Mo-aft- m The funeral aervlcea over the remains of Maurislo Tuacort was held yesterday afternoon from St. Joseph's church. Dr. Johannan, specialist and eye, ear, none, throat akin diseases and catarrh. Permanently located over L L , Clark'a store. The funeral aervlcea over the remains of the Infant son of Mr. and Mr. Morris Fretwell, was held yesterday afternoon. Tha remains of Mlaa Anna O. Bowrtng, who died In thla city Saturday, were today shipped to Salt Lake by Undertaker Undquiat for burial. Our meats are tender. Juicy and palatable. Our customers aatlafled. We guarantee to pleaae you. Armor Meat Market, 134 23th street Phone Bell 447-Ind. 111. Dr. Elliott cures persons afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney troubles, disease of tha pelvic organa and OGDEN ROLLER AUDITORIUM chronic ailment. Cures when others RINK. fall. 2341 Washington ave. Rules. 1. Bleating begins at one stroke of The sugar factor reporta a shortage of cars for transporting beets to the gong, and ceasta at two stroke the factory. The crop la much larger of the gong. 2. No smoking allowed In or about the premises, except In the smoking room. t. Gentlemen will not soil the floor with tobacco; others will not be permitted to do aa , 4. Crowding, loud talking nr other PRICE hade-ON- E ALL STYLES-uni- oh rude or noisy demonstrations are forbidden. SOLD ONLY BY C.D. IVES. 6. No one should stand, even for a moment's time on the skstlng surface, or so aa to obstruct the entrance to the place, or the view of others. 4. In putting on skates, see that the buckles are upon the outside of You want the Best the foot. You get it at the 7. Never cross the skating surface In passing to nr from a seat: always follow the direction of the skaters. 8. Spitting or throwing any substance upon the skating surface la dangerous, and will not b- - permitted. Going up or down stairs with skates on Is dangerous and strictly prohibited. in. No stick, cane, string or other Everything in season similar article, must be taken on the . IVES' 3 iThats We Make em Pals tuff Cafe familv here. .... L. H. BECRAFT Cor. Grant Ave. and 24th OGDEN 2424 Proprietors UTAH 'll - J! Can You See to Read Your Paper AT NIGHT LIKE YOU USED TO If Ton Cannot Read for an Hour or More Without Notions are cheaper , . Silks , , the newest weaves . . In fact anything you want may be bought this month at the lowered price Dlh.i.inr.irt e Jewelers At the Big Clock. Washington Awe. REMOVAL SALE HOTEL ARRIVALS. are registered The following guest at the New European Hotel: J. Bayard, Denver; Ed. Weir, Detroit; C. C. Ragan, Omaha; Charles Carlson, Logan; 8. Cluett, William Ramon, P. J. Connors, Grand Rapids; Robert Dock, Willard; John Tennant, Oskalooaa; Charles A. Caster, Des Moines; C. M. Blakely, Eureka, CaL; F. Faddls, Calgary, Canada; J. A. 8arcelIo, O'Neill, Nevada; Harry Rhlnebottom, Kansas City; C. 8. Thu-ate- a, Huntsville; Linn Johnstone, Ban Franclaco; C. W. Ownes, Pocatello; O. H. Hummers, Evanston; Frank Evans, Los Angeles; Mrs. Evans. Los Angeles; George Ludwig, .'Omaha. AT THE THEATERS. DOROTHY." Beautifully costumed and in powdered wigs resplendent, the Stewart Opera company in the comic opera "Dorothy gave the audience at tha Grand butt night an entrancing view of the daya of old when Preacllla danced the stately minuet and her lover bold drew his ateel to win her. While there was a small, attendance considering the excellence of the organisation, those present were thoroughly pleased with the' performance. The singing chorus showed up strong In the ensembles and finale and the eololeta were accorded generous applause. The stage settings were tar creations of the etage builders' art and pleasing to the aesthetic sense. The of Bessie character Interpretation Felrburn as tha "mashing widow" waa very good, and her burlesque operatic ringing made a big hit with the audience. Her comedy work possesses the merit of having originality. Carl Haydn's pleasing tenor voice whs heard to good advantage in a number of , songs; W. G. Stewart created the ' usual good Impression with his well trained baritone, and Bowman Ralston, basso, was encored several time. Mabel Day, Bertha Shalek and Hattye Fox In their respective characters made a pleasing Impression among lh audience. Tonight the company ptv sent the opera "Barbette." The sreui are laid In the seventeenth cental? and are full of animation. CHICKEN PIES. Have you tried those German Put Roasts or Chicken Pies at StlHsonlx There are a few Imitation, but none as good. 342 25th street , Corn Muffins. Buttermilk, or sour milk antit to making the best muffins Take two cupfuls of either, one scant teupooa-fu- l of baking aoda, ena tablsspoonM of sugar, a little salt, and add to then eornmeal enough to make a thla tab ter, then stir in two table pooefuts of whole wheat flour. Pour In buttered gem pans and bake in moderate ores. ' Fifteen Assays or Analyses for IMA Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, Iron, Bnq Billets, Calcium or Manganesa Witts for particulars. THE HENRY HANSEN CHEMICAL RESEARCH CO, Analytical and Consulting Chsmida 54 Railroad Bldg., Dstivtr, CsL EXCURSION TO NEW ORLEANS. OCT. 10, 11, 12, 13th. Via Union Pacific, 460.40 round tripi Tickets good to return wn til Nov. 80th, Stopovers allowed. HE ra-ln- gtr-men- ts. I. r BE . . WRIGHTS - Let "Lewi" Make a Pair for You Our optician has hi hand full of optical work and Its Incrcaoing all while. for people are telling their neighbor of the good result obtained here. We guarantee to make you aee aa well a ever and offset any vision by a FREE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES. Which wlU be moderate In Price. & CO., is all reduced ' YOU NEED GLASSES J. S. LEWIS winter stocks which are just in . . there are needables the prices of which wjll he higher than ever according to the advancing prices of wool and cotton . . In every department the savings are great . . Surprising values are offered in the Dress Goods Department . . All bedding is greatly reduced . . Shoes for men, women and children are cheaper . . New millinery with the movement of others. 12. No skat-should stop, even for an instant. In the circuit, exeet to j assist a lady. HEALER 13. Pusliin j. tripping. g. tagor ging taking hold of other' or any rude or dangerous actions. Hre strictly forbidden. 14 Mist falls occur from the feet helng parallel with each o' her. or nearly so. as in this imsltlon one foot cannot check the movement of the .other; hence, before attempting to stand upon the akatts. th ginner j should place the heels fogetlu r. with ithe feet at right angles, in which po- sit Ion thy should altvny be. while getting up. sitting down, or standing upon skate. U'8ka:lng by four or nm:e th-- n two together, should he avoided while skating In couples should he practiced as much as possible, by all sufficiently advanced, as there Is no nth r way in which a lady and gentleman can make so graceful an appearance. 1. On removing the skates please return them to th- - skate room, with 'the heel strap of one skate hut kled and tucked firmly in to the buckle of thp other skate to prevent mlsniatlng. A cheerful compliance with ! the above, and a careful regard for the comfort and enjoyment of others, la EDWARD OLNET. respectfully requested. Wonderful None hut those known, or supThe without posed by the management to be ac- drugs. Dr. Olney has performed cure ceptably to a majority of the patron. in his office that seem almost imposWill lie admitted and furniahed with sible, and can well be Massed as bordskat,. ering on the miraculous. All those wishing to see the Doctor should not The State Journal Is doing no busi- delay, but act at nee, as his time ia ness In the trading stamp line. All over Jour- - j its short In the city. Pat-fubusiness la legitimate and on a cash nal office. 427 24th Hi. office hours; j , basis CONSULTATION FREE. j I WASHINGTON AVENUE This will be the last month trf the Removal Sale . . by this time next month we hope to be in the new place . . There are a good many hundred dollars worth of goods which must be moved before that time . . there are Honored In Old Age. The French Academy of Fine Arts has Just elected to a . corresponding floor. Charles 11. In skating around the circuit, membership the Famln, all will observe a uniform dir ctlon, Chartres architect, who Is 97 years taking great care never to lntrfere old. SERVED RIGHT You can tring your Leedom & Pattlson EVERY MINUTE COUNTS NOW Perfect More Control Heat at Less Cost the The fanes which ordinarily arise from otn m fnel and pass unburned up the chimney heaters are all consumed in the WILSON HE.ATE.R.Down on account of the celebrated Hot Blast tne Draft. With a given amount of soft coal or any Wilson will produce about twice the heat other heater. wunft The dampers are so constructed on the have perfect control over the fire that can be reflated to throw out an amount of heat in a short time, or the fir beheld at a moderate heat or by cosin prat dampers it can be held at a faint dowfar WUeou ywr a have If of toe. you 1eth rooms at a health may be always kept ful, even temperature. Boyle Hardware Co i 3 |