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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESEAV. OCTOBER PAGE FIVE 16. 1906. TOSSED 01 KORNS In Our Store ON ANGRY COW you see on your back in a Different Clothes the young man who wants swagger in a suit, we are showinng new fall styles that will make him bubble over with enthusiasm, We know the requirements of the young men who want every detail right up to the minute. FOR mirror, the clothes you are sizing up a LEONARD JENSEN HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Little Boy is But Thres Ytars of Ago- Thrown as High as Fence Head Wes Cut by Wire Son of Municipal Clerk Jensen. Leonard Ji ns n. three your of ngc. only child of 1'itviil Jenson. clerk of court, hud a narrow a up. from death afternoon about 5 o'clock by being uttackcd ly un angry cow. The i hi Id sustained tut on the head by being thrown aguiusl the wire fenoe. and but for the timely interference of parlies near It Is probable that the littla fellow would have been either killed or aeiiuurly Injured. Leonard wa playing in fr, nt of the Jensen home on First street about 5 o'clock. Just what caused tile cow to attack the 1m y la not known, but suddenly the animal was upon hint, and picking the youngster up by the hunts threw him as high as the wire fence. When the little fellow fell to the ground she butted hint and rolled him over against the wire fence, whose' Jagged barbs sctalched his bead la a number of places. A neighboring lady aaw the occurrence and aet dog on the angry animal, with the result that the boyine'a attention , was attracted fro nilhe boy to the barking dog. Men living near then drove the animal away. itad cow tried to eat me up," aald Leonard, aa he waa picked up from the ground. Hla head waa scratched and bleeding and hie clothes were torn, but he waa game to the core and thought of m, thing but hla torn clothBROOM HOTEL CORNER ing. "Mamma, my new overalls are ripped and my- new pink dress, too, he said, and then In pl.ading tones wanted to know whether hla mamma would buy him some new overalls and another link drees. It la unaccountable that the cow should attack the child, as tha animal has always been considered of a mild and tractable dlsiMwItlon. The owners feel badly about the occurrence and walked the streets north, east, south SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS express their regrets that auch an afand west In his bar, feet." or "bars' fair hapiieued. In all probability the feet with ahoca on," as ha aaw the cow will be dehorned. smile that began to pass around the BroReported Daily by the Inter-Stat- e chamber, and he challenged anyone to kerage Company. POLITICAL NOTES. show that he had been more on the go on committee work. The matter I Prof. McKendrick states that the was finally sent to tha street commitannouncement that ha had declared tee. himself a Republican la an error. He iBtates that It la true that he la not aa staunch a Democrat aa he waa, but PILES 14 YEARS. that he had not yet declared himself a Republican. Terrible Casa Cured Painleeely With The Socialists will have their headOnly One Treatment of Pyramid Pile Cura. quarters In tha room at 411 Twenty-thir- d street. Tha plaA will be open for business next Friday. Free Package in Plain Wrapper Mailed to Eyaryona Who Writes. Rumnra have been going about the foe the past two or three days streets also to thank and "I write praise to the effect that certain nominees on you for the good your medicine has tha Democratic ticket would resign done me. Oh, I can't find words to from the same. In order to ascertain express my thanks to you all for such ihe truth of the matter several of 4 wonderful and speedy cure. I felt mentioned were Interviewed, those so relieved after using your sample but there la nothing for publication I sent right on to a druggist and at thin time. They are all staunch and bought a 60c. box which I believe has true Democrats and do not wish to cured me entirely. I feel more myself take any action that would tend to now than I have felt In over a year, Injure tlie party, and would not verify for I have been bothered about that the report. However, the State Jourlong with the piles. I have told all nal can aay that there la a strong disfriends wonderful about thla my probability that there will be aome vawhenwill recommend It covery and cancies on the ticket soon. If other You can use my name ever I can. suitable men can be found to taka tha anywhere you choose. Reaped fully. places. Mrs. ("has. L. Coleman, Tullahoma, Tenn." "Three Little Bishops, or the Tale of Anyone suffering from the terrible an Aspiring Republican," ia the title torture, burning and Itching of plica, of a little book that It la rumored will will get Instant relief from the treatb lue1 Just after election. Borne ment wc send out free, at our own exeven think the copy Is already In the pense, In plain sealed package, to hands of the printer. The Democrats everyone sending name and addles. are real worried. One of them asked unis for operation Surgical piles how it waa that one of the bishops necessary and rarely a permanent sucwould nominate. a man In the Repubcess. Here you .can get a treatment lican convention, and then applaud the that la quick, easy to apply and Inexnominee of the Democrats for the same pensive, and free from the publicity office. Ospsker Blacktooth, bishop No. and humiliation you suffer by doctors 2, don't usually attend conventions, examination. t but he was there with his whiskers and Pyramid Pile Cura Is made In the rooted tor Gudruda the Flair and sucform of "easy to use" suppositories. ceeded In defeating a Democrat for The coming of a cure la felt the mothe nomination. They say that It looks ment you begin to use it, and your ' that the wires were out for Gudruda. suffering enda. Bend your name and address at once to Pyramid Drug Co, $8 Pyramid FAREWELL BENEFIT TO BE GIVEN Building, Marshall, Mich, and get, by A farewell benefit for outgi Ing misreturn mall, the treatment we will send sionaries from the Second ward will be you free, In plain, sealed wrapper. given In the ward amusement hall, OcAfter seeing for yourself what Is can tober 17 and IS, under tha auspices of e do, you can get a regular, the1 Second Ward Draihatlc association. from of package Pyramid Pile Cure Tn Honor Bound," a one-a- ct drama, any druggist at 60 cents each, or, on will be presented by tha following: receipt of price, we will mall you same erge B. Wardlaw, Ban Crttchlow, Miss ourselves If he should not have It. (toaabel Scowcroft and Mrs. J. L. Herrick. In part two of tha program there NOTICE TO PATRONS. will be a piano solo, "La Cascade," by People are hereby notified that In O. B. C. Ohlsen; a mandolin solo by future all parties soliciting subscripLawrence Richards; a minuet by eight tion for tha 8tate Journal will be proladles In colonial costume, and an Ilvided wll credentials from the office, The circulation hooka of the State lustrated song, "Starlight." signed B. A. Bowman, general man- Journal are open to all advertisers al ager. and that all persona who cannot Any reasonable hour, and any of them Order your Job Printing from Tha exhibit such, credentials are unau- can see Just what he la paying for at State Journal. Both 'phones 114. Wa thorised to do business for the paper any time. work. guarantee flrst-cla- The new i fall models are rich, graceful and elegant, and represent the top notch of style, three-jJ- y for purchase. They have got to tit you and look right in your eyes and in ours too, or you dont take them. If you buy them, they've got the Stein-bloc- b label under the llap behind the collar to tell you they are made right, oi pure wool and will wear. A pretty, fair proposi- tion from start to finish, dont you think? Fred M. Nye Co. THE CLOTHIERS. 2413 Washington $15.00 to $30.00 C. D. IVES Correct Clothes for Men ot scarlet fever, one of diphtheria and eleven of typhoid fever. A rebate of sidewalk tax amounting to $74.11 was allowed to Mary and Thomas Reid Jn extension No. 2 to district Na 9. The dty attorney rendered hie opinion stating that the const ruction uf ell frame buildings within the An limits srere violations of tha law. and the city engineer was Instruct .1 Is proceed at once to enforce the law to the letter. The attorney gave his opinion In the matter of the purchase of liquor by minora to the effect that new ordinances covered the matter fully aud withthat as they would be publii-hein a very short time the matter waa case (Continued from Pace Pour.) and then tree with ua that auch shelving aa ia la the library tor the books that belong to the public la a dlagraeo to thia initttutlon and to the city of Ogden, and the fact that the hooka In the library are In auch a condition and that filed. no new hooka have been added during The attorney also gave his opinion la to the effect that the mattaT of the the paata year will Juatlfy you making a a pedal appropriation of at drainage of certain unsanitary sloughs least 11,600 with which to purchase In tha lower portion of ths rlty. dethe necessary hooka and ahelvlng volved upon the dty, and the matter therefor. waa referred to the dty engineer to Respectfully submitted, BOARD OP DIRECTORS OP CAR- furnish plans and specification for the NEGIE FREE LIBRARY. work. The dty attorney waa Instructed to By P. M. Cuahnahan, President. J. A Howell, Secretary. draft ordinances providing for a license on skating rinks, clairvoyants, Another Deputy Treaeurer. The petition of City Treasurer fortune tellers, and other like professions. Moyes for the addition of another clerk Lewella Child presented a claim to to his office, waa granted. council asking for $2,000 dams get the Mies Carr Gota $75. alleged to have been caused to her The salary of Miss Annie Carr, stenproperty by water from the streets. ographer in the city engineer's office, Referred to the dty attorney. was raised to (76 per month. The petition of residents of Twenty-sixt- h For a New Park. street asking that that thoroughThe Ogden City Improvement league fare be repaired between Washington last evening sent a communication to and Jefferson avenues, waa granted the rlty council asking tor the pur- and the street ordered macs darned. chase of the old University Place, The sidewalk committee waa Inaouthisst of the city, for the purpose structed to see that the walka along of establishing a large public park. Twenty-fourt- h street were repaired at The communication states that there once. are sixty acres of the land and that It Rida for the construction of waterran be purchased tor 10,600, and en- ways across Washington avenue north closed an option on the same for 90 of the bridge were opened. Wheeldays from Joseph Clark, wherein the wright Bros. Construction company latter agrees to take that amount for were the only bidden, aa follows: the property. The matter waa referred Mound Fort ditch, 2227.50; Chase ditch, to the public building and grounds 1207.60; Parry ditch. $207.60; North' committee. South race, race. $1,057.50; Mill 1042.26. The hide were referred to the Miscellaneous. Elisha Bingham presented a claim street committee and the city ento the council for damages aa the re- gineer. sult of defective streets, and the claim ,'1M. Schannessey presented a claim was referred to the for 12.600 alleged to be due as damdty attorney. The petition of A. E. Weatherby and ages for injuries to his property aa others for repairs of Pacific avenue, the result of excavations made by the was granted. city employes .which waa referred t j The petltloK of the Bell Telephone the city attorney. company to lay underground conduits The question of tne appointment of long Twenty-fourt- h street to Wall an assistant for Street Supervisor venue, waa granted. Wright, brought down a storm of Bids for the manufacture of steel criticism upon the supervisor" heaa plates for curb and gutter coverings from Councilman Auatln and Brownwere opened and the contract awarded who Intimated that the supervisor t F. M. Flarrel at 92.19 per hundred ing, might know a little more about the pounds. business than he does, and Browning Itself wae In the matter of the request of Sithought that the committee that not mon Bamberger for the for seeing to blame, purchase of somewhat ,rrtaln land along th river bank. It the supervisor attended to business ordered that the dty recorder ad- and If he didn't cite him before the vertise for bids tor the. same. council. Moves took exception, to the The sanitary Inspector reported one criticism of the committee. He had quesst that you visit the library Inspect it. and wa think you will ' . full-slx- sa Avenue. Can you See To read easily y and by lamp your are or wrong glasses your eyes. comfortably light? If not, either The licst thing for you to do ia to get glasaee that are right, and this ia the place to get them. Examination tree. T. RUSHMER, J. Manufacturing Optician. 2464 Washington Avk You want the, Rest You get it at the Fulsi&ffjCafe Everything in season SERVED RIGHT You can bring your family here. : : : : : Leedom . . $ Pattison Proprietors 2424 WASHINGTON NUTTING AVENUE ' APPOINTED AS SUPERINTENDENT Will Taka Charge of ths Ogden Imil. tar Which la te be Ready for tha Recaption of Ore Within a Very Short Time, ' 44 BHIMO Manager Bela Kadlsh of the Utah Smelting and Rtffining company haa announced the apiwlntment of W. IL Nutting of Hat Lake aa superintendent of tha plant Mr. Nutting will assume hla duties at once. He la said to be one of the moat expert smelter men In the state. The plant will soon be ready for operation and tha company la already In the market for ore. Mr. Kadlsh la enthusiastic over the outlook for the new plant, which will have a capacity of 200 to 400 tons a day. The machinery, he says,, la thoroughly up to date and conditions are favorable for handling the ora economically. While the smelter will bid for ores from the same field covered by the big valley smelter,-- It la expected that a large proportion of Its ore will come from Idaho, on account of its being somewhat nearer that field. Ogden people are pleased with the new plants Increasing the Importance of thd min- ing industry In that district and are hoping that It la only the commence merit of greater things In that line. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Gentlemans ticket to Bt. Louis. Address care Journal. first-cla- ss Ticket," J22 WANTED Woman to taka washing and Ironing home. J. M. Gries, 471 27th. J 16 |