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Show DAILV PACE EIGH1 See the new styles in Spargos EATON HURLBUT Book STATIONERY Store ..BE.. Up-to-Da- te These Cold Days Will Make Wrights Removal Sale Very Busy LOCAL BRIEFS j general reduction in the prices of all the goods you so urgently need just now . By one grand reduction of the prices in the whole establishment we will move out thousands of dollars worth of the newest fall merchandise . . Winter Underwear, Comforts and Blankets, Heavy Dress Goods, Outing Flannels and Woolen Flannels, Cloaks Suirs, Men's Clothing, Shoes . Our days are numbered now Help us move . . There's profit in it for you A sharp and If you diink. drink Yallowatona. J. J. Brummitt lnaurea Flair Glass. Gloaa sterrp photoa at Gasbergs; afreet. Twenty-fift- h Have ynug Plata Glass insur'd by J. J. Brummitt. Gillette Coal Company. 153 Weat 27th street, both phones. 174. When other are out of rood hay call up H. C. Farrell. n at to Fuetufilve. He alwaya haa It. For first cl a i Hay, Grain and Flour, call up Heller's. Ind. lot, Bell (U5-2273 Wash. You are sure to ret a tender, nice roast or steak at Wratherbys Meat Market; 245S Washington Ave. and Magdeburg Sauer Kraut also Imported Swiss Frankfurters, Cheese you will find at the Blemarck Charlie llooklege, of Salt Lake, wus in the city today on his way home from a trip to Nevada mining districts. gasFoR SALE 2 horse-powoline engine. In first-clarunnlnr order, 175. ou cash. Inquire at Journal t7d UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TL' ESSAY, OCTOBER 22, 1906. -- The Demand for Jewelry of handsome design nsvsr decreases. Whatavar ia daaignad and manufac-tura- d ia Jawalry ia mada a part of out atack aa aoon aa mada. Coma in and look at tha many charming thinga wa hava ta affar in Jawalry far man and waman. Tha fal awing will giva yau aama idaa of what yau can axpact: WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND TOILET WARE. Paul W. Stecher 4CJ WASHINGTON AVE, OGDEN. T. er ss office. Hr. Johan nan, specialist and eye, ear. none, throat, akin diseases and catarrh. Permanently located over I. L. Clark's store. , er hundred pounds; corn Cracked Corn, 11.25; Wheat, ll.l'i; Rolled Barley. 31.25; Rolled Oats 11.45. At Grout's, 352 24th street. Tell Central to give you 101, IND.. or 05-BELL, for the best Flour and Feed of all kinds. T. B. HELLER A SUN, 2273 Wash., Prompt Delivery. The funeral services over the of the late Thomas Dee were held at 2 u'eloek this afternoon from the residence of rs. J. C. Armstrong. Our meats are tender, Juicy and palatable. Our customers satisfied. We guarantee to please you. Armor Meat Market, 334 25th street Phones Bell 447-Ind. 21. . .Burl Armstrong, the political writ er for the Republican, was In the city today, the guest of Walter Brats, the local representaOats, $1.35 31.25; Y You want the llest You get it at the us Falstaff Cafe Everything in reason Inter-Mounta- SERVED RIGHT You can bring your family here. : : : : : Patttson Proprietor Leedom 2424 WASHINGTON AVENUE in tive. There la no fool like an old fool. hard to cure as one of long standing. Get well while your disease la young. Dr. Elliott, 2M1 Washington avenue. When In need of hay, grain or feed of any kind, you will alwaya find It at the Utah Feed A Produce Co., 2311 731-Phones-B- ell Waeh avenue. Ind. 631. D. F. Deneel, manager. For your own comfort you should stop at the "New European Hotel." Newly furnished with the beet carpets bedsteads, mattresses, etc. Telephone In each room. Bus meets all trains. A petition haa been filed with tha county clerk asking for the appointment of George Shorten aa administrator of the estate of Mrs. Avis Cross, 'No disease so X, We Make 'em IVES,$3 L. H. BECRAFT Cor. Grant Awo. and 24tH OGDEN H. II. rn m ALL STYIESunion lOLD ONLY BY made-O- NE PRICE C.D. (VEST VTAH K EDDINGTON CIIAR. BEVERIDGE JUST OPENED K. B. Company Printers Book Binders Stationers Manufacturing If fiml you cant call on us. what you want Well make it. Wa Make a Specialty of Loose Leaf Dewices 417 Twenty-thir- d St. Orfden, Utah When you make up your mind to wear glasses dont buy them of a peddler or get them for 25c. If you want a pair that will give satisfaction you must spend at least $1.00. 5 We guarantee A such glasses to do good work. Come . deceased. The estate is WHERE THE CARS STOP. 2477 Washington avenue, you will find the finest stock of cigars, wines and liquors In the city .end we assure you the most courteous treatment. Bloaasr Bros. When you see the word "Slater-vtll- e printed on a wrapper you know that which la remained therein is a pound of the sweetest and most delicious butter made in the west. Dr INMAN'S ATOMIZER for Asthma, Catarrh and Hay Fever. Hard Cold In the Chest, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Lungs, Weak Throat and Catarrh of the Stomach. For sale by DEE DRUG COMPANY. Sarah E. Larkin haa filed a petition In the district court asking for the appointment of Charles F, Larkin aa administrator of the estate of William J. Larkin. The estate la valued at 34,400. Grand benefit card party and dance will be given Wednesday evening. October 24, 1306, at Eagles hall, by the Leeotha council, for the widow of the late George Dalton. Admission and refreshments. 25c. Prls-.'Manager Bergeman, of the Utah Liquor company at Salt Lake was In the city today. He states that the damage done to the Lagoon by the recent storm was 330,000. Nearly every building was unroofed. A tip aa to your midday meal. The Vienna Cafe makes a specialty of lunches, prompt service, popular pricea, meals a la carte. Meet your friends at the Vienna. Both phones. Tele phone service at each table, Bran new four-roohouse, with large pantry and closet, electric light and city water, all complete, within half a block of the Rio Grande depot, only 11200, small payment down, bal ance same aa paying rent. J. J. BRUMMITT. There's a certain flavor developed In broiling meats of which one seldom tires Isn't a perfectly broiled steak fit for an epicure? We broil them at the Vienna Cafe. A modern charcoal broiler. The Vienna Cafe fur good things to eat. Mrs. Mary D. Burrhell died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Shaw, 804 Twelfth street, yesterday afternoon of general debility. Mrs. Burchell haa been a resident of Utah since 1843. The remains will be shipped to Salt Lake for burial. "When the frost is on ths punkln. And ths fodder Is on ths shock. Ths w'riter of ths abovs was ons of America's best but had hs ever been to Stlmsons he would have made some reference to delldousness of .the pumpkin when It ia In the pie. If you do not think so take a trial lunch with him at the Bras Ratlins at 142 25th. Mrs. W. H. Toller Is now nlcsly located at 333 24th street, with a fine line of Pattern and Tailored hats embracing all the new Ideas In headwear. She will be pleased to have all former patrons and friends to call and Inspect her stock, which Is being added to dully by new arrivals, and will continue up to the holiday's. Why pay rent? I sold five houses and forty lots last month, I still have about 100 lota left. Thi so are nice, sightly lots, well located, only $25 per lot, one dollar down and one dollar per week, no taxes and no Inter st. or I will build you a home In any part of the city, cheaper than you can pay rent. Call and see me and we will talk It over. J. J. BRUMMITT. My leader In vacant property, this month in 528 front 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 sell you any sized on your own terms st only $8 p,.r front foot. This property Is bound to double In value during the next year J J BRUMMITT. Plate Ginas insurance. J. J. rtnim-ml- tt. m f-- et. -- If you drink, drink You at valued 31.500. inwfnne. A CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The United States civil c commission announces a special tlon for clerk and carrier for the nfllce department, to be held ii the same date as the regular annual examination, Xovemlier 24. IS1!. ti, ,.x. smlnatlon Is made necessary ly the small number of Murh difficulty haa been experienced by the commission In Kupplyinu it,,. 'i Hired number of cHaiMi-f,,r (ie postuffice service In this iiiy. and It las been necessary to hold examinations jdnee tin- r- ,.x. amlnatlon in November, j The uunNsion desires to s un a large daw for thla examination. Applications will be accepted up to tv hour of closing business on November 1.. iwi. For further Information and f.,r application blanks, apply to Frank It. uiay-ti- n at th postofflee In this tlir. i cannot be too care- ful in selecting anoptician. Some people want money and will tell you you need them when you dont. We will not ask you to buy if you dont need glasses. EL J. Optician,Lewis Company at the Big Clock. Waeh. Ave Rppli-utjoi- Kpe-ei- al NEW FREIGHT RATES ADOPTED 8CHEBULE TAKES. EFFECT NOVEMBER TWENTY-FOURT- By it Pocatello Becomea Strong ON Sun Proof Com- petitor of Ogden Schedule of The New Price Announcement Made Recently After Much Consultation. LflL & Beginning November 24, the rates that have hitherto applied to Ogden and Salt Lake city will apply to Po- catello. Thla Is Important to the Utah points, ts well as to Pocatello, aa It means that the latter town will doubtless become a strong competitor for wholesale trade, now that It Is placed on an equal footing. W For several months railroads operating west of the Missouri river have had under consideration a sweeping reduction In freight rates from the two rivers' territory and common points in Utah and southeastern Idaho, and the result of the conferences has been issued In the shape of a Joint freight t irifT, governed by current western classification, applying on merchandise and commodities between Chicago, Milwaukee, Duluth, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Peoria, St. Louis, Missouri river and Don't buy your Fall headwear until you have examined common points and to stations In ths our new line of Mallory Cravenette Hats. Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line Crsvenette li the name of a process, not a msterisL A Malloy Cnvraeffa In Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho Hat simply means a hat of the finest felt, walked into refined tod and Oregon. styles and becoming shines tha best hat qualities that yos can buy aay. Class freight rates between the Miswhen, pin the added value that comes from tha Priestley Cravencttlag souri river, Mississippi river and Chiprocess which, as far as bats are concerned, is exclucago points and the Montana common sive with the Mallory. now are in force lower much points Can k m ns ihaai if far than the rates between the river terriaothug sin (has ta Inn whattory and Utah common points. MeraratbalaiMtanisKMi tufcionchandise can be shipped to Montana by able Matropaisaa hat styles. a northern route quickly. Goods of all kinds were shipped from Chicago by way of the lakes to Duluth, and from there carried Into Montana by the Great Northern and other northern roads. To meet thla compettlon the southern roads found it necessary to institute a new rate schedule. A substantial cut waa made, affecting southeastern Idaho particularly. Aa an exrate between ample, the old first-cla- ss chinery. Several head of stuck whs Chicago and Pocatello, of 33.30 per 100, PACKING COMPANY run through and everything found to which has been In force for some time, MAKES TRIAL RUN be running In good order. While the haa been cut to 32.85, a reduction of 45 peplant la ready to be opened for cents per 100. The first-clarate now rmanent operations, nothing can be In effect, and to be cut November 24, Everything Worked InSmoothly and done until the federal Inspector arrives la as follows: dications are that the Big Plant Will to malts a thorough Inspection of the From Chicago to Ogden, $3.10. ba Running Full Blaat Within a aa to its sanitary condition, as plant From Missouri river points to Ogden, Short Time. provided by law. Besides ths refulor 12.10. ' . operation, of the plant the company From Chicago to Pocatello, 13.20. Ths big new plant of tne Ogden will maintain extensive feeding yards From Missouri river points to PocaPackln gand commission company is Tha office re uf tha company are to he tello. $2.50. about ready to begin operations Yes- moved to the site of the plant and the new The rate will be as follows: street afternoon a trial run waa made slaughter house on Twenty-fir- st terday From Chicago to Ogden. 22.85. to ascertain the condition of ma will the be abandoned. From Missouri river points to Ogden, I TYLE and; 'SERVICE The Toggery The Quality Store ss 32.05. From Chicago to Pocatello, 25.85. From Missouri river points to Pocatello. $2.15. The new rate on commodities la equally sweeping. On beer, for Instance, Pocatello gets a big rut. w'hlle the rate to Ogden Is unchanged. Under the new tariff the rate on beer from Chicago to Pocatello will be 85 cents, as against the old rate of $1. From Mississippi river points to rocatello It will be 80 rents as against the old rate of 35 cents. From Missouri river points to Pocatello it will he 85 cents, aa aratnst 75 cents, as now obtaining. The rate on furniture from eastern points to Ogden ami Utah common points remains the same, but Pocatello gets a big reduction of 20 cents per hundred from Chicago, the ntw rate being $1.25; of 20 cents from the Mississippi river points, the new rate and of 30 cents from being $1,171-Missouri river points, the new rate being $5 cents. The extension of the Utah common point rate Is from Waukegan. Utah, to Idaho Falls, Including all towns In Idaho as far north as the last named city. The new rate does not apply west eff Pocatello on the Idaho division of tha Oregon Shirt Lin" nor nurth of Idaho Falla on the Montana division of the Park branch. The reduced rates do not apply to freight routed ovf-- the Colorado Midland or Denver A Uio Grande roads. Under the new tariff Pocatello can compete with any cliy In the west In the matter of supplying the trade of the intermountain region between Kemtnerer or Dlamondvhle on the east. Cache Junction on the south. Idaho Falla on the north and Mountain Home on the west. This bounds a wonderful Have You .bout Decidednot that both style and comfort are for you in footwear? If so, reserve final judgment until you have worn a Hanan. Here ia a shoe that needs no concessions. It is stylish from tip to heel that is apparent at a glance. It is comfortable it fits not here and there but all over. This fit is due to a last of absolute accuracy around which the 2. r territory. NINE WERE KILLED IRKUTSK. Oct. 23. Gnnvlcts breaking from Jail today rmtng. i n a battle with the guard .The governor of the prison, and nine convfi ts were shot dead. Seventeen convicts escaped.. is made. Hanan Shoe Those which a choice require and comfort are shaped over ferently and incorrectly made. They expect the foot to help in the shaping. The Hanan, on the other hand, asks nothing of the foot and gives everything a perfect fit, a lot of style, a continuous round of comfort and a long term of service. Let us show you what a real fit is and what it means to wear a Hanan Shoe. Dee-Stanfo- rd Shoe Company between style standard lasts, indif- |