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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1908. Our New York Letter j oct SI A fourteen- - agreed to undergo the ordeat and It was found that all the akin id naimd Grossman, vei Uhen could supply, without Injury to nSmtJr but known Hhey d'twiives as the clever- - tUemselvea, was not enough. Dr.' kkiLkct in the city, when ar- - Kailla. who la performing the opera-- ! tested a few days ago by special detec-- ! tii.n, offered to giv some of hi. Cor wa oner Russell also volunteered but still tires on the look out forof him, more Is wanted. The Ignored woman two gold found to be in possession Mrs. Russell of Tarry town, was hor-- ! a watch, silver tovj a lady's watches, rihly Injured by the Xrplosion of an al- silver chasing and watch with gold rohol store, while camping at the iu When arraigned and a sum of and Thousand Islands. So many medical frankn.si lth court the youth Fagm students have come forward within the candor told a Ule that puts On it past few days that Dr. Flella and the and Oliver Twist in the shade. h. hospital surgeons believe they will two ago years father his of death Stem named man quickly have Mrs. Russell here If a with went to live inStein weeks again. and his wife. For structed him in theart of plckink pockAnother higf; roller has "bit the ets before he sent him out. He had Slow horses, fast women, lav- to practice hours every day on Stein dust. wallets of In the "White Lglht" them ish relieving hospitality his wife, and unpocket books, watches and Jewelrycould district and the backing of era who could not fight were the causes til he became so adapt that he I of It.' their knowing without placing Arthur C. Rabbitt In the! rob them he did the Job la a clumsy fashi'". dock of (bO Market -police court. He la n th? MuStein would beat him. Constant prac ' hargew 1th forging- ?! tire, however, made him so clever at tual bank to the amount of to&SOO. the game that he was never caugd Flashily dressed and apparently self-- 1 until the present time. All the booty possessed, be faced the charge. Rab-- I he got was handed ever to Stein and bltt is A nephew of a retired army offl-- i hie wife, and the latter did all the cer, whose name Was forged, and durpawning anil dealing with the 'fence. ing the preliminary trial it waa stated him that he waa married to the gallant capgf in ufivariably andwent outandwith pointed tain's niece, who was once before tfie the night day during out intended "suckers," prosperous means of saving him from the hands looking men or women. Besides "cap- of Justice. Zn five months he succeedping" for the young "dip." Stein often ed In getting through 543,000, and the ssslst-.-by engaging the victim in stubs of several checks put in evidence conversation or holding a newspaper showed that he had spent large sums In front- of him while the little thief of money in the purchase of costly furs did the "frisking." Both prisoners were and diamonds for some of his women remanded. Detective Wall states that friend hi the "Tenderloin." Rabbitt Is numbers of Stein's pupils are serving In prison awaiting trial, ball having been put at a prohibitive figure. sentences In the House of Refuge. I . N i . Reductions on Ladies Suits and the Reason for it , , j We are going out of the Ladies Suit business, therefore we have decided to give a discount of 50 Per Cent on every suit in our store. All the new Fall Suits will be sold at the same reduction. Clarks Stores kLULLUnEBXBBHEB3BBEEE9HKEBBmBMBE3C3SSS3 M Araham Oppenhelmer, a wealth) banker of the Hague, some time ago fell Into the bunker hatch of a Lackawanna ferry boat. Amongat the Items in his claim for damages against the company are !ii for flowers, $355 for carriage rides with a pretty nurse, $135 for champaigns for himself and nurse. $935 for medical attendance, hot.--l bills of $335 a week, a trip to Holland at an expense of several hundred dollars, $5 a day for the pretty nurse's sister, and a substantial Item for messengers and private policemen Dont fail to see to restore him to health. Miss Eleanor M. Wilson, a comely young women, Putnams fine aswith an exquisite complexion and big sortment of Mens, brown eyes, in supporting Oppenhelm-et'- s claim tn court, admitted that sh- Hoys and Cliil-- v had shared In the consumption of the dren's Overcoats. champagne becauae plaintiff Insisted that she should do so- "He was in All goods from such an extremely nervous condition as ' the result of the accident," said Miss Wilson, "that It would have re terded his Improvement lf l did not accede to his wishes." For the sam reason he' had taken her on carriage rides and on a trip to Holland when he waa convalescing. The case wtll not be concluded for soma time owing . si to conflict of testimony. , i. New York pearl dealers have re salved warning from ptarl buyers along the Wabaah and other western rivers that a new clasa of Imitation Dont go cold when lias made Its appeeranen, the being surreptitiously spurious product , you can get such mixed with real pearls. Several wholesale merchants In the Malden Lane flue overcoats, so district whe were "stuck, can out from shipments from the cheap. West the bogus stone. The Imitation so closely simulates the real pearl that It Is a source of great uneasiness The ' counterfeits among Jewelers were brought Into the country some time ago from Faria by a French dealer. TiyV are In the round, oval anti pear shapes of the natural pearl and have been also cunningly made to resemble the Irregular baroques. The Imitations are made by a secret process. They consist principally of glass to which a pigment obtained from the to the Novelty Theater circuit "I am scales of a southern flsh Is mixed with in the best position to know," said Mr. Isinglass, Kelly, "and you may aay for me there la no truth In the atory, nor Is there Three months ago a woman was adany likelihood of auch a deal being mitted to the 5L Joseph's hospital, While the Novelty theater Yonkers, so badly burned, by an accircuit haa seventeen houses In Wash- cident. that an operation of ington, Oregon, California, Nevada and had to be resorted to save her life. Colorado, It. has none In Utah, and it Mors than one thousand bits will be Is known that It haa been trying to get required and at present four men have two houses In this state. This fact supplied 400. Her husband, and her d gave suing little color to the rumor.. son, William, Aral i to 30 dollars 3 now-pic- CL OTHING HOUSE me i DENIES REPORT OF SUE OF THE LYRIC AHD UT1HRI George J. Kelly stated this mornf so far as he knew there was no truth In the rumor printed In the Morning Examiner that the ITtphna theater of this city and the Lyric theater of Salt Lake City were to be eold that skin-grafti- nlneteen-year-nl- EXCEPTIONALLY FULL ANQ COM-PLET- Washington Avenue 2429-2431-24- 33 five-ce- nt to bondsman, $1.10; one ten-ce- nt maga-xin- and permission to take a walk, F. II. KEDDIKGTOX e CIIA8. BEVERIDGE JUST OPENED $3, making a total of $31.85 In less than ten hours Complaints of a like character have been received from mostly all the city Jails. ' It cannot, however, bf expected that any attention will ba paid to trivial matters of this kind when the district attorney's office la at present busily engaged collecting evidence to secure the indictment of two or more city magistrates for bribery and corruption. Evidence has already been adduced to ahow that one magistrate received $1,000 for discharging a vomVi charged. with a serious crime, while another la charged with receiving a larger aum for preventing the course of Justice. In fact. Justice is rapidly becoming a thing of the past in New York. K. B., Company Printers, Book Binders, Manufacturing Stationers If you caiit find what you want call on us. Well make it. j j We MaKe 417 Specialty of Loom Leaf Devices St. Twenty-thir-d Spltaenber-ger-Mille- r, who was arraigned In the Tombs police court a few daya ago, hotly resented a alur on her cooking. They were all so nice and aweet to me," wold Miss Bannerman, "that I had Just to marry each one to get rid of him." The first husband, Koehler of Waterbury, Conn., waa In court to as- sist the other three In the tangle. Husband No. 3, with disdain, aald aha did not know how to cook; that all she did was to alt around and talk. The much married prisoner was calm and collected up to thla point, and It waa well for Koehler that he was not within striking distance of her when he made thla statement. The lady In' whose Bannerman was acting as cook at the time of her arrest, waa in court, but could add nothing to the testimony.1' "I am afraid you will lose your cook, said the magistrate. "I will and a good one, ".replied the lady, Bannerman smiled and waa aent en , ng Seldom haa a newly announced benevolence been received with auch glad approval as waa the announcement that Mrs. Ziegler, widow of the late millionaire, hod endowed a new devoted especially, to the magaxlne blind. The announcement must. have made the poor blind people leap with Joy. The blind are peculiarly sad, over end above any sadness that ding to other persona afflicted physically In anyway. A group of deaf and dumb persona Is nearly always laughing and chatting over their fingers, but the groups of blind one meets always look a though the heavy burden of their woe waa alwaya preaafng wearily upon their spirits, and giving them no ahow at the Intereating and merry thlnga of life. The letting down of the heavy curtain between them end the world shuts out the pleasures of literature. Others can feel that they always have a friend that does not desert, them when they are in trouble, for they can alwaya open the pages of a good book and find that friend Just the same today xs It was yesterday,, with no reproaches for faults, or errors, or even crimes. But ths books devoted to the blind are few. and for between, and mostly not. entertaining. But here comes a magaxlne, fresh and bright, full of lively talk and sensible knowledge that seeing persons find absolutely thrust upon them at every corner: And Its reading' matter entertaining; cheering and stimulating, Is ready td their hands without pay and without pries to suit those afflicted with . ANARCHISTS ARRESTED. ' NEW YORK. Oct 31. Emma Goldman and five other women and Eve men were arrested lost night at an alleged overthrow of the government meeting. The session was devoted to the glorification of Colgocs. -- The parties were arraigned this morning and held In bonds of $1,000 each. E ALL FOR NOTHING. CHICAGO, Oct 3L CapL&ln Amundsen and his followers learned through a private message received today that the British government's offer of 100,-0pounds for the discovery of the northwest passage bod been withdrawn and that he and his followers have endured all their hardships for nothing. The message announcing the withdrawal gives no details. 00 -- In Style, Quality, Construction and Price 2201 China Closet $30 $54)0 LAND8 BEING ENTERED. REDDINOO, CaL, Oct 81. A thousand acres of land in Shasta, Trinity and Siskiyou counties were entered this 'morning by entrymen, who have been lit line thre days in front of the land ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS HAVE BEEN SURPASSED. IT IS A SPLENDIDLY EXTENSIVE AND REPRESENTATIVE SHOWING OF THE, PRODUCT OF THE ARTIST AND ARTISAN. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING AND ECONOMICAL BUYER. office. No. Down, $4.00 a Month Golden quarter-sawe- d oak highly polished, 61 in high, 40 inpvide, French mirror in bent dbor. glass' 223 Dresser $27 $5.00 Down: $1.25 a Week Boyle Furniture Co. Complete Cash and Credit House Furnishers Otfden, Utah While admitting having married four men blgamously, .Mrs. Augusta LINE OF FURNITURE FOR THE FALL SEASON IS NOW IN POSITION AND YOU ARE EARNESTLY INVITED TO INSPECT THE SAME. No. BROS. - Exhibit S4gi:k-.-'- r-. ed J. BURT & S. are coming to light as to the systematic fleecing of city prisoners in the Jails. A man who was arrested quite recently for exceeding the limit while driving an automobile, explained to- the magistrate In the West Bids court that a fee for professional bondsman cost him 515, and One among the other items were: undelivered message to a bondsman, 51.10; one package of cigarettes, (5 cents; changing cell of hie friend, 91; second undelivered message Fail Furniture OUR VERY . Amaxing detail lat-.l- ,tm re-tck- . - - CUTWUmO.tl.1 Our .present selection of Tailored Suit-- . Gowns and Coats leaves nothing to be desired. There is a certain style, air, a simplicity of elegance even in the must elaborate of our productions, which is the theme carried out in all our lines and .which, cannot fail to be appreciated bv those in search of exclusive and stylii-I- i raiment. Newmodels this week in high tailored Suits, starting as low as $12.50: better $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Oil up to the exclusive imported styles. The great array of Coats which so soon is the season begins to be broken in with new sizes is now again and we can arrivals, please you in style, size and price. Come just to look and you will find just what you had in mind and manylstyles youd never think of yourself. . prise-light- -1 Overcoats MOTHERS Womens Apparel ,r. Polished golden oak, swell -- f- - fore night The new locaters are coming In constantly, but the cream of the land to taker.. Many good sales are . being made. Sold i front, Base 21x40, French bevel mir- ror, 24x30, a beautiful dresser! Contrary to expectations, there .was no trouble, other than confusion. FOur hundred entries will be made be- as high - Borne places in the line as ' $500. - ' MORE ' SILVER. WASHINGTON. Oc II. The mint Catarrh of the Stomach A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and fectual Cure for Ef- IL COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Catarrh of the stomach has long the next thing to Incurable. The usual symptoms arc s full or bloated sensation .after eating, accompanied sometimes' with sour or watery risings, a formation of gosea, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There to often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue end If the in- terlor of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, inflamed condbeen considered ition. The cure for this common end obto found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of ths stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion to the one necessary thing to do end when normal digestion to secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. ' According to Dr. Hartonson, the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, compaeed of Diastase,. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Beal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. .XL 8. Workman, Chicago, Ilia, writes: "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold In the heed, whereby the lining membrane of the nose becomes ' inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat reaches ths stomach, thus producing catarrh of . the stomach. Medical authorities to prescribed for me for three years but cure, without catarrh of stomach today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. I Cannot find approfeelpriate words to express my good end appetite flesh, I have found, ing. sound rest from their use. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and moat convenient remedy any form of indigestion. Catarrh the stomach, biliousness, sour stomocn heartburn and bloating after mews. Send your name and .address today for a free trial package and Stuart Co, Address F.-Mich. Marshall. IS Stuart Bldg stinate trouble . A. . Stats Journal to doing AHUJ line. this afternoon purchased 100,000 oun- ness In the trading stamp os a oasa ces of sliver at 7Q.TI cents for delivery fondness to legitimate and at Denver. ' he . |