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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE EIGHT Popular prices. Fins music by the Belmont Trio. Good 1 ragtime front the junglts. Hardy Downing, the bicycle rider, CIOSES BOORS bicycle who was entered In the six-da- y race at Madison Square garden. New York City, and who came near winIf jrou diink. iriok Yellowstone ning the race, passed through the city K.-Co.. last evening on hla way home to San LITTLE PLAYHOUSE PIONEER Cmbosaed stationery. Jose. Ill 13rd. A LOSING GAME. QUITS Dudley Stone, who waa stricken Fine smoking jackets cheap. Putwith lockjaw yesterday afternoon as nam's. the result of blood poisoning resultant Judge Hiles was In the city today from failing from a sea ft old at the We- Has Stood tho Bufferings of Adverse from Salt Lake. Business for Some Time Formerly ber stake academy annex, crushing hla Charles K. Hollingsworth has, re- ft t, died yesterday afternoon in greet it Did a Big Business Counter Atturned from Butte. agony., tractions Tss Strong. G. S. Dean of Pocatello. Idaho, Is The will of Susan Phelps has been the at European. registered filed fur probate In the district court. The largest line of loose leaf de- The estate amounts to about $1,500, Co.. 413 23rd. The Lyceum theater, the little piovices in Utah. K.-which she divides equally between her Frank K. Nebeker, an attorney of daughters. William Toller of this city neer playhouse on Twenty-fift- h and street, closed asks to be appointed administrator of has rung down the curtain Logan, was in lite city last evening. been some has time it doors. Its For wllL T. D. Johnson has removed his the a game and Sunday losing playing PaUnion the h at 347 Twenty-fourtAU the oiRce to St employes law was made were the pleased re- night the announcement Dancing. Congress Dancing Acal-em- y, cific freight depot no more performbe would there that A Co. Komado cipients of gifts from New Year's afternoon and eveance. during the Christmas week. This enning. The Lyceum eras the first to enter distributed firm Japanese The regular meeting of the W. C. terprising vaudeville field and for many the of worth of dollars' presents, hundreds T. U. will be held tomorrow at 2:30 et such as clocks, handkerchiefs, gloves, months it was a veritable mint for He got K. of P. hall. the proprietor, Mr. Young. etc, in on the ground floor and before the Of course, you only want the best, James Peterson was arraigned yes- other hem playhouses had started the peotell your grocer to always send before Judge Murphy on the terday were & Butter. B. O. flocking to the ten and twenple (filatervllle) you charge of felony end hla bond fixed re-at ty cent Lyceum shows. When the A car of BRIGHT. DRY. GREEN waa he which In of default $1,000, HAY just received at Grout's Grain manded to the county Jail The com- other vaudeville houses, the Pastime and the Utahna entered the field the Store. Both phones. plaining witness in the case la Ella little pioneer playhouaa held Its own ere Pills Rheumatic fourteen bis Df. Brogden'a Conray, stepdaughter, The roller and still made money. e sure cure for Rheumatism. Dss Drug years old. has the city In its grasp crass skating Co., sole agents for Ogden. The drawing for the clock et however, and since the opening of the Grand Drawing et Smalleys, De- Smalley's Jewelry etore took place last rinks the patronage at the little thecember 21. Winning numbers: first, evening. The numbers drawn were ater has decreased. 1607: second, 1C7I; third, 1011. 1307, 1(73 end 1011. The first number is FELL-LILLITbs funeral of the late Patrick the winner providing the bolder preA very charming home wedding ocMartin will be held tomorrow from the sents himself within the next ten days, otherwise It goes to. the holder of the curred thin morning at nine thirty Catholic church at 10 oclock. etc. o'clock, when at the residence of Mr. You sire sure to get a tender, nice second number, The Bankers' XJfe association of and Mrs. A. G. Fell. 575 Twenty-fift- h roast or steak et Weatherbys Meet street, their daughfeFanes Gilberts , Dee Moines, Iowa, with assets of Market; 1459 Washington Ays. Marie Fell became the bride of Mr. of reserve and a $3,000,000, net In been the Guy Corse, who has K. Lillie. The beautiful home Charles men a insurance for city for soma days visiting hla father, bee given $3,000 of 40 at a coat of $20 per year for years was vary richly decorated with Calreturned to San Francisco yesterday. ifornia flowers, red and white rosea, ingas- pest Protect home end family by FOR BALE i norse-powwith them. Chximcey Parry. and carnations, being banked with oline engine, in first --class running or- suring cor. end !$rd Wash, 'phono terre frr upon the piano, mantels agent der, (TS.00 cash. Inquire nt Journal 351-and tables. office. The wedding was a private one, Mr. reover The services funeral the and Mrs. Gillette, Mr. Albert R. WilTraveling Auditor Reynolds of the mains of Charles D. died who Stack, Denver A Klo Grande Western was In bur Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carver being the city yesterday on business for his yisterday at the Ogden general hos- (he only ones present beside the home pital of pneumonia, will be held thia family. company. from St. church. afternoon The bride waa prettily gowned In PINGREE-FEED STORE will Rev. P. M. CuahnahanJoseph's wilt officiate at meet ell prices: Wheat, $1.10; Corn, the service. The Interment will take white aatln taffeta and carried a large $1.26. Discount of 6c per package on bouquet of large white roes buds, place at Mountain View. 611m Goldie Fell, wearing a pink crepe poultry and stock food. Horae wanted The Vienna Cafe wishes everybody gown, waited upon the bride, while Morris Levy, the well known fight New Year end announces Mr. Albert R. Wilbur attended the a Happy In Fnmclaco waa San the promoter of tomorrow It le going to carve groom. rlty last evening en route home from that the east. He will stop at Tonopah to several of the finest little roast pigs After the marriage ceremony, a ever eerved in this state. Also sev- wedding breakfast waa served. Mr. see the Gans-Herma- n contest. eral other things, too numerous to and Mrs. Lillie departed upon the WHERE TUB CARS STOP. 2471 mention. The carving, and the eating noon train for Oakland, California, to Washington avenue, you will find the will be done to the eoft strains of make their future home. Mrs. Lillie finest stock of cigars, wines and liquors New Year music, rendered by the Bel- waa one of Ogden's leading young la the city .and we assure you the most mont trio, and everybody la Invited to ladles and a large circle of frtenda will courteous treatment Bloaaer Bros. come to the Vienne end start the New mins her deeply. The drawing for the gold watch et Year right. RETAIN THE HOSPITAL. BuawcUa jewelry store tmk place lest We have not gone out of business, The necessity for tha city of Ogden evening, the numbers being 1143, 731 but have moved to 2276 Washington end 1307. The holder of the first num- avenue, where we will be pleased to to again take possession of the ctly ber has fifteen days to claim the watch. meet our old customers end as many hospital and operate it as a public new ones as will favor us with a call. Institution, waa never more apparent When In need of hey, grain or feed We have the beet line of perfumes than at the present. Some time ago of any kind, yon will always find It nt and druggists' sundries of any drug tha Ogden Medical and Surgical Intho Utah Feed A Produce Co.. 2311 bouee in the city. It will pay to cell stitute which holds tha learn on the Wash avenue. 'Phones Bell 711-and look over our stock of goods for building, asked the council to renew Ind. (11. D. F. Dense 1. manager. the holidays. We make a specialty the lease, but the petition waa obOn ostrich when In danger hides of physicians' prescriptions. Jesse J. jected to strongly by several of the Its hesd In the sand and thtnka Itself Driver. The Old Reliable Druggist. councilman with tha result that it safe. Foolish bird. Some men arc Don't forget the place, 2275 Washing- was tiled and has never since geen considered. Now the hospital buildlike ostriches. The answer Is, nee Dr. ton avenue. Elliott he rures men; 21(1 WashingWarrants were Issued yesterday af- ing la overcrowded and patients are ton avenue. ternoon in Belt Lake City for the ar- being turned away, more than 100 At a social gathering of the rest of B. W, Scare and Attorney Wil- having been treated during the past liam Newton on a complaint eworn to month. The city has doubled In popKnights of Culumbua last evening, was Grand preKnight tiring Hickey by Peter Olson, charging them with ulation since the lease on the buildsented with a gold badge designating the crime of grand larceny. Olson lost ing was given, and the number of pahis rank. Judge Maglnnls made the a $300 check on the Plngree National tients furnished by the city alone. bank of this city and alleges that the Is more at this time than can be acpresentation speech. comodated properly in the hospital. The new year was ushered In last dun mentioned, together with . a whose name Is unknown, stole Everyone believes the council should night with the ringing of bella and the certainly refuse to extend the lease blowing of horna, while night watch the rhock from him. and take the building Just as soon as were order of the the night parties Frank Goddard purchased the In- It put a suitable addition to Prayer and song services were held In terest of E. A. Nightingale in the firm It expires, and operate it as a city hospital the various churches. of Goddard A Nightingale yesterday, as before. Marriage licenses have been Issued and hereafter will conduct the business to C. A. Shoemaker of Evanston and himself. There have been many SALT COMPANY INCORPORATES. Ariva Fawk of Parts, Idaho; C. F. Lit- changes in the personnel of the firm Readers of the State Journal will retle of Bodle, .Cal., and Gilberts . Fell during the past year, but the veteran member the articles appearing In these of Ogden; C, R. McGregor and Ellle U. tobacco dealer has remained through columns regarding the discovery of an them all. Horrocks, both of Ogden, Immense bed of Balt In Tooele county, Dr. Brogden'a Rheumatic Pills are this state, and of th( location of the After the theater tonight, bo sure and go directly to tho, Vienna Cafe, a sure cure for Rheumatism. Dee Drug same with a view of refining the salt where guests will be served with care Co., sole agents for Ogden. for the market Today Messrs. Clark, ' 4 Aubrey and Hollengren of MnnteHo, three of the leading stockholders In the movement, are in the city, and are having articles of Incorporation drawn, which will probably be filed tomorrow afternoon. The object of the company la to work these Mlt beds and erect refineries for the refining of the product and place It on the market. and celerity. JANUARY TUESDAY, 1, 1907. LlCEl MIRE LOCAL BRIEFS T0M0R0W THE RAPID SELLING BEGINS B. C. Tomorrow morning there will be many willing helpers at WRIGHT'S REMOVAL SALE to hand you as much of this stock as you wish to own at the very small prices. There is no item in the immense stock which is not cheaper the reductions which are made now are intended to free us from the burden of moving the surplus stocks which are on the shelves . . Many new goods have come since the sale began much of this stock is now on the shelves much 4is still packed as it came and will be removed with little trouble, and the remainder will be sold, - sold so cheaply that the store will be filled with customers. B. 1- -1 C, Our advice is to make your lists now and come as early as possible. E. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. . 00 er 8 X, NEW LAWS AFFECT SLEEPY TOWN WINS MANY CHANGES IN RAILROAD JOBS A -- Du-shon- nt general manager of the Baltimore A Ohio Southwestern. ne-gre- m, Buy a Diamond Today. We will Buy It BacK Tomorrow (If you care to sell it) HowDoesThis Proposition Strike You? We will sell you a $50.00 Diamond or one for $100,00 and no matter if diamonds decrease in value you have a standing offer, whether you remain in Ogden or ship to London, England, that we will give you $45 for one and $90 for the other, any Iback iu cash you want to sell it back. High priced diamonds go under the same proposition. If diamonds continue to advance (and we have inside information that 25 to 40 per cent will be added during this year) you will have made a good investment and had a diamond to wear at the same time. We will make satisfactory credit terms with you. J. S. LEWIS and At the Jewelers . Opticians Big Clock, Wash. Awe. CO. OGDEN, UTAH FANCY SKATERS AT AUDITORIUM RINK. Ogden people were given a great treat again test night at the Auditorium rink where Tyler A Burton opened their farewell week's engagement. Their waltxlng, two-ste- p and acrobatic work on the rollers Is very fine ond was greatly appreciated by the large crowd present. Their exhibition Is 'very fine and those who fa'Ied to see them when they were here before should not miss the opportunity to see them this week as this will be their last week in Ogden. Each night with Wednesday and Saturday matinee. ANNOUNCEMENT. Skating af The Auditorium Rink on tho Evoning of Jany. 2. Ao the management of the Auditorium rink have arranged to let tho board of education have their beautiful building on the night of Wednesday, January 2nd. they wish to announce that there will be no skating on that night. The building will be open for skating as usual on Wednesday morning and afternoon, and on Thursday January 3rd. No BROWNING CASE TOMORROW. Tomorrow morning Judge Armstrong of Salt Lake will be in tbe city and occupy the bench in the Second District court, to hear the case of J. D. Skeen vs. Thomas E. Browning, chief of police. This is the case wherein tbe plaintiff seeks to have the defendant removed from office upon tha ground that he is negligent In his duties In not enforcing certain laws. GANS-HERMA- SCRAP. N ' TONOPAH,. Jah. 1, 1:45 p. m. This is the day for the big fight and at an early hour the spectators began assembling in the big arena. Seated among them were many women, all of them clad in full winter regalia. The moving picture lights cast a weird reflection over the ring, and the press sectioji and .tbs occuThe following guests are registered pants of the ringside seats lpok more at the New European hotel: tike ghosts than human beings. T. H. Nev.; Pearl Tex Rickard has just bet $3,000 Parsons, Behllng, Sparks, O. 8. Dean, Brigham City; will $1,000 win. He PocatelUx that Gans against E. ,R. Earls, J. White Ida.;, says ha has $10,000 to bet, but can find and wtfeLnulq Fay, Salt Lake City; no other takers as yet. G. Gilmore, Pagleyi p. C. Hanson and There are about 2,000 people in the wife, Spokane;1 E. H. Dutcher, pavilion. All the cheaper seats are Devil's Slide! J.Wash.; S. Watson. Nebraska; filled, but there are glaring vacancies J. W. Orton, Provo; Dennis J.- - Halla-ha- n, In the reserved. , Tbe crowd Is an orTwin Falls; M. J. Callaghan, Ely, derly one, and stood for the announce- Nev. ment that there would be a wait on account of the of a Goldfield HELD UP AND ROBBED. train, which Is expected every minute. Held up and robbed at the point of a gun by two highwaymen is the story WILL STRIKE TOMORROW. told to the police by Leonard Fife. LEAD, S. D. Jan. 1. A general Young Fife claims thdt the robbers strike among the miners and millmen stopped him at the corner of Twenty-secon- d of the BlHck Hills will begin tomorstreet and Adams avenue about row. The men are to strike for an 13 oclock Monday night, and white one eight-hoday. but the big Home-staheld a gun in his face the other went mine will not be affected as through hla clothes and took $4 In that concession was made to the men money, a ring and other valuables. a few weeks ago. A few of the mines The case gold is being Investigated. are already Idle. The Imperial lalld off Us men Sunday night and the DaWHO HAS THEM 7 kota also suspended operations The winning numbers which entitle All of the mining operators- declare they cannot afford at present to op- the holders to the. plates given away erate their mines on an eight-hoby Richardson A Grant are: First basis, and they prefer to leave their prise, 1459; second prise; 1430; third prise, 3535. These tickets must be properties idle. presented on or before Dec. list. a MOTORMAN KILLED. CASSATTS SUCCESSOR. WILMINGTON, .Del, Jan. 1. DurPHILADELPHIA. Jan. I. James ing a heavy fog this morning, two of the care on the Wilmington City railroad McRea. first collided. John Farrell the motorman Pennsylvania toad will be elected to succeed tbe late A. J. Cassatt at a on one car waa fatally hurt and .several of the passengers were slightly meeting of Ue directors, which is being held this afternoon. This inforInjured. mation Is given out as positive. NOTICE. Mr. Harry Pattlson has this day NOTICE. ' SaMr. Turf . purchased the Exchange," Harry Pattlson has this day loon at No. 32( Twenty-fift- h street. iurc hosed the Turf Exchange," Sa-loat No. !2( Twenty-fift- h Ogden. Utah, and will continue tv.e street, business under the same name. Ogden, Utah, and will continue the business under .the same name. ONE MAN KILLED. The State Journal is doing no busiETEGE, CalM Jan. 1. The dynamite cap works of the California Powder ness in the trading stamp line. All Its works, blew up yesterday afternoon, business is legitimate and on a cash killing. Dan Cowan and. a Chinaman. basis,. non-arriv- al ur UFE INSURANCE BIG VICTORY k - Roak Island Will be Managed ExPHILADELPHIA, Jan. L Heavy clusively From Chicago, Tha Gen- redactions in westbound trans-Atlant- ic eral Superintendents Office of Tha freight rates from continental ports to this city are announced as a result of 8outhw.it Being Abolished. a conference by the great pool" lines In Germany. The drop fn rates ranges NEW YORK, Jan. 1. At the railway from 12 to 40 per cent and goes into efexchange in this city today tha fol- fect today. It will apply during the were announced. lowing changes entire year, and Philadelphia Is the At Toledo, F. A. Bauchens, formerly Atlantic coast city getting the only city passenger agent of the Pennsyl- benefit. Thera will be no change in assumes office of district tha vania, the existing rates to Boston, New York g, paaaenger agent, succeeding F. M. and Baltimore. To all these the existresigned. . ing rates will continue to apply, and At Nashville, W. M. Gatchell, for- It to expected the commerce of this Nashville of the merly superintendent will be greatly stimulated as a recity subecomes division of the Southern, sult perintendent of transfers for the entire A year ago tha pool lines held a system. The position is a new one, meeting and advanced rates sharply, Is In official United the and he the first steered but tha a straight Cosmopolitan States to hold the title. course and got all the traffic, ao that At Topeka, D. E. Cain, 'general man- its rivals have made this tremendous ager of the southwestern lines of the cut In order to drive it out of the Ruck Island, retired, and the position Is abolished. F. C. Melcher, now gen- market By these Immense reductions, hundreds of thousands of dollars will eral manager at Chicago, will haf Ju- be saved the importers of Philadelphia. risdiction over the entire system. The The pool" lines are the Hamburg-America- n, reexecutive force under Cain will be Nortn Gerrften Lloyd and moved to Chicago. Cain becomes asof tha Denver A the Red Star, Rates will apply from sistant Hamburg, Bremen and Antwerp. Rio GnmdSi commencing today. J. L. Bridges, formerly city passenHOTEL ARRIVALS, ger agent of tha Pennsylvania lines at St. Louis, becomes traveling passenger agent, with' headquarters at Seattle. C. C. F. Bent, previously general superintendent of the Baltimore A Ohio, with headquarters at Baltimore, succeeds William H. Greene, retired, as " ke NEW YORK. Jan. 1. Many new laws regulating the conduct of Ufa insurance companies, passed by tbs stale legislature aa a result of the Aimstrong investigations, become operative today. Chief of these is thi (egislation limiting tha amount of money a company may disburse in the acquirement of new business. Thia law will be a severe blow to the life insurance agents, marking the end of commission ear that tha Acprevailed under the old regime. cording to the provisions of the measure, which the state insurance commissioner announces will be strictly enforced, the total expense must not exceed the first years premium, plu i the mortality gains of tha first flvu years. Tha results cf the operation of the law differ 1ft different companies, but will probably involve a si rlnkage in the commlsa'una paid agents of from 20 to 25 per cent. Another Insurance measure which becomes effective today la that requiring all Ufa companies to file annual reports with ihe state insurance commissioner, showing the exact condition cf their affairs. This report must Include statements of all dividends declared, the sums held applicable t deferred dividend policies, the amount of contingency reserves and bank balances. A statement ir. detail is also required, as is a list of all securities bought and sold within the year, and the amount of commissions paid on these deals, with tin names of the brokers . making th trades. Full details of all real ertato operations Is also a requirement. Beginning today, all policies issued must set forth tha complete contract between the company and the insured party ,to guard against deceptive policies such as were Issued by the Mutual Reserve company. Deferred dividend policies can not be written after today, and the annual distribution of the surplus will hereafter be required. This measure, dees not affect existing policies and the first distribution under it will be .r.ade on the first of next year. After today only four standard forms of life Insurance policies may be written, Including the ordinary life, tho limited payment, the term and tho high-pric- ed gain-and-Io- ss endowment policy. The new laws also require the dis- continuance of the practice of piling' vp reserve (Undo. A new and more equitable system of figuring the surrender .value of policies Is in effect, and all advances to agents must be stopped. NEW LAW FIRM. Judge A. W. Agee and James B. McCracken, composing the law firm of Agee A McCracken, are fitting up handsome offices in Rooms 53, 64 and' 65 First National Bank building. The offices are on the fourth floor of the building; adjoining tha .elevator, and' front on Washington avenue. . ' Denting, Congress Dancing Academy, New Year's afternoon and eve- ning. - ur vice-preside- nt on JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY, Stop coughing; atop hurting your throat; stop losing sleep nt night; atop wearing yourself out CuIIcys Coltsfoot Cough Balsam . cents at Colley's Certainly helps. drug' store. We would like to know of anything better for coughs and ' 60 colds. PRESCRIPTION If yon drink, drink Yellowstone. 2479 Washington SPECIALISTS, Ave, Ogdan, Utah . |