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Show DAILY UTAH ID pot fast In the mud and refused to budge an iiu-- drspite the efforts of the chauffeur, with the resulut that the mud larty hadtheot trudge Athrough thevehicle toward passing city. tarried the rarty part of the distance. SUES A PLEASANT PARTY. ENGINEER MACLENNAN IS FAVORABLY IMPRESSED. One of the most pleasant parties of the season was given by Miss Annie Higgins last Monday evening at htr inline, the Lincoln hotel, in honor of Lake Salt Great of Shores Sits on the Mr. and Mrs. Lundholm, recently of to the West of this City Will Likely Omaha. The parlors were decorated Be The One Selecter Strenuous in red and green, large red bells being used effectively, while the dainty tally Trip Made Yesterday. iards were decorated with small red roses. The early part of the evening Secret arj Keyuolds of the Weber v.ns sfiit in playing cards, first prizes of the being awarded to Mra Lundholm and t.ul and Kiiginctr hlaclt-imaMr. Kelly. Miss Hawkins and Mr. Da1'oinhilidatcd company 1'iuh Smeltiug o'clock last vis won the boobies. At midnight the lt iurucj tor Ogden about t to guests were ushered in to the dining most aft.-a strenuous trip night was tlu- - stiorcB of I lie Great Salt Lake. West iiniiii. where a bounteous repast folthe for covers laid served, went being the for of this city, where they Mesdaines Lundholm and lowing: I uriHMi of examining a proposed smt-l-tsite. Everything looks favorable, Marks, Misses Harris, Johnaon. Mabel and the indications are that this site Hawkins, Gray. Miller, Stakey, llealy and E. Healy; Messrs. Lundholm. Metv ill be the one chosen. Previous to going to the bleak count- calf, Corbett, Kelly, Cotuerford, Boiu ii, Marks. ry- on the shores of the great salt sea Fife, Krause, Xordthy. Davis. a number of other sites had been looked Shaffer, Gordial, Wright. Clenny, ToGaines and music at, but as soon as Mr. Baclennan got ken and Dlnsmore. until the wee much afforded pleasure covered alkali on this his eyes territory when the of the morning, tna' hours he expressed himself as being much bade their charming He reluctantly assued outlook. with guests the pleased the Weber club and residents of Ogden, hostess good night. through Mr. Reynolds, that other sites INSTALL OFFICERS. being equal, Ogden would receive the best of it from the company on account Queen Esther Chapter, Order of the of the fine spirit manifested. Other Eastern Star, installed the following places have been fighting the smelters, officers last evening: Mrs. Anna came In them. to assist while Ogden Mrs. J. H. Epmatron; worthy Lewi, wideHe said he would like to see the person. worthy patron; Mra. K. K. awake people get the smelters, as they Nichols, assistant worthy matron; are entitled to succeed, and he thinks Mrs. A. B. Corey, conductress; Mrs. the company will look at It in the L. A. Cahill, assistant conductress; same light Mrs. L. Halsted, secretary; Mrs. P. B. The only drawback in the matter is Haslett. marshall: Mrs. E. Rouse, ore from the pro- Ada: Mrs. T. W. Hutton. Ruth; Mias the long haul of the ducing mines, but It Is quite evident Frances Eddy. Esther; Mrs. Kate B. that the directors of the company, Srnlthers. master; Mrs. J. H. Eppermany of whom are New Yorkers, have son, elector; Mrs. Ada Summerville, influence enough in New York city warder; Mra. J. S. Smathera, sentiwith the Harrlman and Gould interests nel. After the Installlatlon cereconcessions of to secure the right kind monies. officers, members and guests from the railroad companies. Situated adjourned to the banquet room, where on the shores of the lake west of thlr an elegant supper was served. city. It is quite certain that the new cmeltlng plant would command a fair CELESTIAL GAME. share of the Nevada trade. The spirit of boost for the smelters Is There le a clergyman of Brooklyn In the air. It has been demonstrated who, contrary to the usual custom of that there is a site on the shores of the Ms profession, is much given to sport. lake that is a perfect one for smelter Especially does he like a bit of shoot-li-- g In the Adlrondacks. rlants. No matter how the winds blow there Is no danger to vegetation. The During his last expedition to this reprevailing direction is from the east gion in company with a friend, they and north, and the femes in that event were tramping through a stretch . of would be wafted onto the salt waters woods at twilight, when suddenly o (the great inland sea. President Pin-gr- something flitted by their heads. The and Secretary Reynolds oi the Brooklyn d'vlne promptly brought hla Weber club have been busy men the gun Into play and brought the creature post week or so, and their efforts, in down. Upon hastening to the spot conjunction with others, will undoubt- when it fell, they beheld the face of a white owl staring at them out of edly be crowned with success. In coming In from the lake late yesWhereupon the clergyman ex terday afternoon Messrs. Maclennau chimed with some agitation: end Reynolds had a rather strenuous Ccme away. Jack; come awry! Ive experience The big touring machine shot a cherubim by mistake' ee STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 190S. agent S59-- Mr. and Mra. John E. Bagley an- -i nance the wedding of their daughter, Florence Eleanor, to James W. Pear-Bi-n GiKirge Kuauss has arrived In the of Canandaigua, N. Y. The cere-i..oholiwas performed Tuesday night at city from Nevada to spend the days with his ioche, Nev., where Mr. Pearson is enI Corns and hear the juvenile or- gaged In mining engineering chestra at Richardson A Grant's toat The Holly and mistletoe at Hender-shot'- s. lady telegraph operator the Oregon Short Lin. station at Montpelier. Idaho, was brought down t. Ogden today suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The ambulance met her at the depot and she was taken Immediately to the hospital where am operation la to be performed. The county board of education held short meeting today and disposed of the regular routine business. The regular bills, amounting to about $1,000, w ere allowed, and $2 per head was to all teachers who attend the coming convention. The interest-l- it aring warrant of $22,000 was taken up and paid. The Vienna Cafe fish list for Sunday dinner Utah black bass, red s n eper, perch, siripeu bass, S. F. muI-delsockeyed salmon, rock bass, chicken halibut, blue points In shell, Saddle Rock oysters In shell, large New York counts, Olympia oyster cock-tal- l, Cat crabs, P. C. lobster, shrimps. At the Vienna Cafe. See our window. F. M. Tout has for sale one hundred canaries Imported direct from Germany. Any one wishing a guaranteed songster may purchase same from Mr. Tout, rear 148 Twenty-eight- h street.. The birds are beauties and will make fine Christmas presents. Ind. night. J. H. Kurt has gone to California, where he goes in the interest of the Ogden Canyon satitarium. Xels Flygare returned from New York this morning, where he has been for the last three years in the employ f the General Electric Company of frchi nt i lady X. Y. The next county superintendent of schools of Morgan county. Miss Ray Farley of Morgan, la in town preliminary to the coming convention. She goes back tonight. Miss Eva Brown came in this morning from Peterson to spend the holidays and attend the teachers conMiss Brown is one of our vention. s, enterprising young school teachers. Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Bagley announce the marriage of their daughter. Florence, to James E. Pearson, the wedding to take place on Christmas day at Pioche, Nevada. Mr. James Brown, formerly of this city, enounces the engagement of his daughter, Nell, to Mr. Walter S. freight, the wedding to take place In January at Oakland, Ca. WHERE THE CARS STOP. 2471 Washington avenue, you will find the finest stock of cigars, wines and liquor 1095. In the city .and we assure you the most telephone We have not gone out of business, courteous treatment. Blosser Bros. Attorneys Howatt and Allison are In the city from Salt Lake today foi the purpose of arguing a demurrer In the case of Brummltt vs. Ogden Water-wor- k company et a. When In need of bay, grain or feed of any kind, you will always find it at the Utah Feed A Produce Co., 2311 'Phones Bril 791-Wash avenue. Ind. 31. D. F. DenaeL manager. For groceries at the very best prices go to Plngree's. We are still in the feed business. Grain, hay. and all kinds of stock food always on hand. Plenty of com at all times. Miss Pruitt, the little fancy skater, who has made so many friends at the Auditorium rink the past week, closes her engagement tonight and goes to the Salt Lake auditorium for a week before leaving for California. LETTER WEEKLY MARKET FREE Sent regularly to any address. Full Information and reliable advice on all mines and stocks In every Nevada district. Send your address to W. F. Bond & Co., Box P, Goldfield, but have moved to 2273 Washington avenue, where we will be pleased to meet our old customers and as many new ones as will favor ua with a call. We have the best line of perfumes of any drug and druggists" euuui-iebouse In tbe city. It will psy to call S. J. Burt w Bros. Washington Ave. 2429-2431-24- 33 0 & 0 i( 630 PRESS CLUB MEETING first-cla- ss Nev. The Bankers Life association of Des Moines, Iowa, with assets of $10. 000,000 and a net reserve of $$,900,000, has given $2,000 Insurance for a man of 40 at a cost of $20 per year for years past Protect home and family by Insuring with them. Chauncey Parry. Late Cause Arrivals a Cut in Prices 25 Barrels of Fine' American Glassware and 3 Cases Imported China Received at the last moment. These goods will be on sale Tonight and Monday at TEMPTINGLY Two Chances instead of one will be given on the PRIZE PLATES with every dollar purchase. TOMORROW An Xmas Present For You Special Prices on all Toys TONIGHT and MONDAY The Juvenile Orchestra will be on the balcony all the evening, adding Christmas cheer to the busy store. PEOPLE OCLOCK The press club meeting tmnorrow be held at 2 oclock tium-s- 0f 4 o'clock, as originally aiumum-rdltv erder of the president wlM For Horses Strike Ten d WALL STREET FAILURE. NEW YORK, Dec. 22. Caught In a tight money squeese Arnold. Lewis & Co. announced their failure mi the stock exchange today., it is Kn old firm, with branches in Ualtimme mid Philadelphia. The liabllitf.it are n..t yet known. It la understood the house Is heavily long on Reading carried by Its Philadelphia branch. A slump fol- at $1.40 per hundred lbs. and ONE SACK FREE ABSOLUTELY FREE I With each 10 sackd you buy for cash. You order and pay for 10 sacks only and we' deliver yiu 11 sacks. You get one 6ack absolutely for nothing. lowed a semi-pan- A Phones, 55 hard-worki- Produce in Yeim, further SKINNED EVERYBODY. CHICAGO. Dec. 22. An unknown man, having skinned the carcasses of many horses, Is now wanted here for skinning the farmers. State Humans Officer JacksonJ says the man Impersonated him and ordered the gentle grangers to kill off their old animals ar-then at night got the hld.s. 2255-7-- 9 Wall Avenue. Job Printing For first-claleumal before going elsewhere. ss and look over our stock of goods for the holidays. We make a specialty of physicians prescriptions Jesse J. Driver, The Old Reliable Druggist Dont forget the place, 2275 Washington avenue. For the fifth time in Its history here, the Fraternal Union of America has remitted one months dues and assessments to each member, as a sort This speaks of Christmas present. well for the standing of the society and Is one of the best advertisements of the fraternity ever published. A phenomenal success the Viennese Grotto at the Vienna Cafe. Has struck the popular gancy of the Ogden public and each day grows more In favor. There Is no place where the atmosphere Is so congenial and the Good music by food so appetising. the Belmont trio, late from Keiths at Philadelphia. At dinner and after the theater. SPECIAL The Congress Dancing Academy, Christmas afternoon, 4 to 8:39; evening, 9 to 1:00. Christmas Harmonicas for the Music boys at Chamberlaln-Thoma- s Co, 2414 Wash, avenue. Cams and hear .the juvenile orchestra at Richardson' A Grant's YOU GAN BUY If you drink, drink Tsltowstono. FAMINE IN CHINA. , Rodgers, at Shanghai cabled today that the Klang famine la getting worse; that brigandage and looting are being Indulged In and that the starving refugees are flocking to tils towns for aid. t Consul-Gener- al . , . 0 For envelopes, letter heads business cards, dodgers, eta, call up the Journal Job Rooms. Both 'phones 114. see Tbs MORE Xmas Tree Decorations at our store for the money than any place in the city. We have made a specialty of these goods from 2c fo 1 2ic We can save you from 10c to 25c on, GAMES as well as everything else in the Toy Department to-nig- ht New shipments of weather strips Just received. Boyle Furniture Co. 'Phone Hendershot for Christmas from assent Charley. Then, continued teacher, "It being night and worn out, what doe he do? Thats what' ma wants to know. said Charles. A Smurthwaite Co. with stocks of the northNorthern Pacific and In the THE BURNING QUESTION. teacher in one of the public schools of Baltimore was one day Instructing her pupils in the mysteries of etymology, when she had occasion to question a boy pupil with reference to the word recuperate. "As an example, said the teacher, we will take the case of your father. man. He la, of course, a "Yesm, assented Charley. And when night comes, he returns borne tired and worn out, doesnt he? C. 0. D. Only TEN STRIKE is a manufactured product made of oats, corn, and barley, cleaned, steamed, and rolled the best horse feed extant. Treat your horses right this cold weather when they are working hard you will feel better and the horses will do more wojrk and 'keep in prime shape. C. the news of a suspension ic western roads. Great Northern showed large losses today, the former losing over six points, the latter slump'rg seven, rallied frvhly and then declined three. Heading dropped over lira. The failure is a surprise, because it was thought the firm was string financially. Good Until Monday, Dec. 24th, Xmas Eve, Positively No Longer flowers. Richardson & Grant AT 2 . , THE CROCKERY v-- X, 0 JT. Immense assortment of Holiday Goods under this roof, and the low price congregate,! quotation the wonder of every one. Novelties and articlesaiv of practical utility appropriate for gift giving and marked at economical prices, abound in profusion Before buying a single present come to BURTS where the prices are right. Make a tour of thu store and note the countless money saving opportunities. And now for the final struggle, one w k of hard shopping days for you and for us. But are ready as never before to serve you speed ilv and well. Stocks are the most complete weve ever I, ad. Prices are the lowest. s Noth LOW PRICES. TONIGHT AFTER 7 P. Reductions ted Sales i Tremendous Stock! of Holiday Goods With Great Price ny The Store Will Be Open Until 10 Oclock Until Xmas. |