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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. Clothes New Ciothes-Go- od The best we can buy and we search the market. Nothing el.e quite so sathfyir.g as WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2a LOCAL BRIEFS f Are You Looking for If you drink. drink Tsllowatona. WAXTEl ill, u 1:1$ made-to-measur- e. Will you come in and look at the new models? $20 to $30 is a range of prices that lets in everybody. al Jim lu.Iik i in ill illy from isii. WANTED CARRIER BOYS AT JOURNAL OFFICE. - J. S ha return, J '1 j'll a t'.i.sir.eMi trip to Ely. Nevada. For flrvt-claIA Frintiitg aca Tb oumal befur going bars. IWSTKU NOVELTIES AT ltall 7 st.it.. : i Washington Ave. Wau-our Display Window for GiHid Thing to Eat. Vienna Cafo. Tii'.ii'i'uli on a All with cleansed, odorless and punned feathers. No cotton, no shoddy, ao substitutes for feathers of any kind are used, nor feathers in the raw condition which breed and attract vermin. Every pair of "Emmericu" Pillows is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or money refunded. 1 - Broom Hotel Corner Georga Bird wu Muffling with a LEWIS AND ADAMS HAVE friend laat evening and turned hie ankle, which will result in his being RETURNED FROM ELY laid up for a dag or ao. John 8. Lewis and John Adams, who have been to Ely for a faw days, have returned, very much impressed with the future of that great copper camp. Business and progress are noted on every hand, and as there is no labor trouble, everything Is going ahead with great rapidity. The new townslte is going ahead all right and there is considerable good natured rivalry between Now la the time to bo taking the old'and the new that is resulting in Every your aprlng medicine. the building up of both. one's blood heeds thinnitg out Everyone is prosperous and work is this time of the year. Our Sarnoted in every direction. saparilla Compound contains the Several extensive best Ingredients for this purenterprises are The contemplated, or in . progress. pose that has been brought beGuggenheima are spending lota of fore the medical world. 91.00 money. A new depot costing between per bottle; I for $5.00. I15.0U0 and 920.000 la assured; a great hotel worth 9100,000, and a large aya-te- m of waterworks are already on the way. Cottagea are going up by the hundred, the smelter people being engaged in constructing several for their workmen. '.DRUG COMPANY Both Ogdenltea are optimistic conOgden'e Best Drug Store, cerning the future of the place and say Both phones 98; 2453 Wash. Avo It Is going to be one of the greatest camps in the West BLOOD Mgr. 1uriry jour Blood by taking Dta Saraimrll!a. lion . r butt.,; S for at lee l'rsiu I',,. J.iw. Eoniisk, win, was visiting in Wm. Driver & Son Dont Pay 5 Cents For What lc will Buy at Notice These Matchless Bargains lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc lc Plated Collar Button Pocket Heel Plates Screen Door Knobs Coat Collar Springs. Three Pen Points for Child's Handkerchief Roll of Tape Corset Lace.. Corn Cob Pipe ... Wire Egg Whip. Carriage Bolts Paper of Pins 280 count. . Two Dozen Hooks and Eyes Six Sheets extra heavy writing paper Coffee Pot Knobs Nickle Tip Rubber Inserted Lead Pencil Coat and Hat Hooks Paper Good English Needles Tea Strainer Yard Baby Ribbon Bird Cage Spring..., Penholders Any Size Thimble Yard Hat Elastic lc lc nemorandum Book lc Sheet Colored Tissue Paper Cake Ironing Wax Sixty-inc- h Linen Tape Jleasure lc -- :1c One Dozen lc lc Pencil Tablet Beauty Pina lc Safety Pins Package Carpet Tacks lc Erasers Slate Pencils, Four for lc Screen Door Hooks Drawer Pulls......' Picture Noils.... Picture Hooks Tea Spoons.......... I I c c Ic 1 c The New York Racket Store UNDERSELLS EM ALL TO SHOW YOU Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. 11YRUM PINGREE, Manager i.ilism. 11, lift for Goldtlrld today It SLICK tv lu- will load llic Industrial W.nkor in their tight against I ho i Mill - Fodoratfnii of laibor. George l1'. Cox dlod m 1 o'clock thl iiiuiidiig at the ivsidomv of 1m daugll-- b Der. Mr, latnili. ut West Weber. ri :u'il wa born In England and wa 69 voum of age. He ha been a resident of Weber eounly twelve yeum. Tlie funeral serviee will lx held from Larkin' undertaking parlor. Saturday at I o'clock p. in.. The f're department wa ciilleil to llie Hospital yesterday afternoon to rxt'ngiilsh a blase in that It wa hut cn it arrive found that they were not needed. The fire had been killed by a powder thrown on It by an attendant. The mixing over a gasoline stove of a containing alcohol wa the cause of the fire. Leonard Memorial Home for Mursi will be completed and ready for oeenpancy about the flrat of April, vlu-St. Mark Hospital Training School will he In position to aecom-ni- n late almut twelve more nurses. rest. This offer an excellent opp rt unity Do you know II. L. Frank, new for young women to prepare for a Jewelry store? Watches cleaned, 91.00. reef'll nnd remunerative pr. fesslon. 91.00. Mainsprings, Crystals, 25c. tl'plicutiona should he addressed to Watches adjusted free. My watch re. JU. Mark'a Hospital, Balt Lake City, pairing department is well equipped. Flah. All klnde of Jewelry made to order and A the result of an accident at warranted. H. L. Frank, 170, 25th st. Brigham City last evening, John RIP1 Engineer Joseph A. West has ley, of Malad, Ida., is mlnua one leg from Tlntic where tie' has been and may die aa the result Ripley, In the interests of the Utah Smelter, with a number of friend, were stand over the thla of company, city, looking Ing on the depot platform walling for proposed site of the new smelter. Tha the train. He waa Intoxicated, and aa new smelter will be built about a mile the train pulled In hla friend cautioned and a half from Robinson, and the him not to attempt to board It, hut work will begin at once and be rushed he did not heed their warning and through as rapidly aa possible. sprang for the platform, with the reDaniel DeLeon, the editor of the sult that he missed his footing and Ill Dally and Weekly People, published fell underneath the wheels. for the benefit of the SocialJst party, wounds were dressed at Brigham and addressed a few of hla followers at the he waa then sent to the L. D. S. hosCounty court house last night on So- - pital at Salt Lake. An SCHEME IS BLOCKED INSTKNTER 11 enn-rivil- ed RASMUSSENS Gold AND A BIG STORE FULL OF OTHER GOOD THINGS re-im- ld The Gem Elastic Felt Mattress This lobular mattress is o built uj of layers of felteii well known ami widely adcotton. Cannot wadujtor vert hed hy the manufacspread. Most comfortable turer t hat all we need to and sanitary, guaranteed t haw a large assortment Miy is; We are tin only to give you perfect satisoi qualities ami tickings. jeople in Ogden w h o faction. sell them. lriees from 75w The ju ice is $15,00 Trice only $10.00 UI Rose bustie should lie planted now. W. W. Brouniug ha the very bet toek now ready. t'Kdfii yesterday from Xe a.la imints, nl down to Salt Lake City thl murmiig. Mis Miimi Kiesel, daughter Of linn. F J. Kit, I. will leave the latter part of the week for uu extended trip to the Orient. Subscriber of the Utah Stats Jour-- I ara requested to read and follaw netructions printed at head af Editorial Column. Manager W. J. shealy of the Hot Springs eame in thin morning and the work oil the new tvsort progressing nii'ily. The iigilen Retail Butchers and Grocers' assn, in lion ha changed ita luinie to "Tlie Retail Merchant' Association of Weber County." Floyd lloliimin. a fifteen-year-olad from Salt laike, was brought to the State Industrial sclio ,1 this afternoon under a sentence for incorrigibility. Why not be well? Don't you know that mnall troubles if neglected grow Into big ones? Sec me and get cured and stay cured. Dr. Elliott, 23iC Washington avenue, opp. old office. WHERE THE CARS STOP, S4T1 Washington avenue, you will And the Snoot stock of cigars, wines and liquors In the city .and wa assure you tha most aourtooua treatment. moaner Broa. Don't forget the Eaeter Baxaar of the Congregational ladies, Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23, at Richardson A Grant's. Fancy novelties, home-mad- e candies and afternoon tea. The Auditorium skating rink reopened last evening after being closed about ten days for repairs. The crowd flocked to the place in as great numbers as usual, the attendance not having been affected, apparently, by the 'Emmerich" Pillows are filled exclusively V1 C. B. IVES a Soft Snap? Here it is Jouri-- i. aa Quality, cut, trimmings and fit are equalled only by costly 1907. Railroad Man Has a Vary Neat Idea by which Ha Expacts to Get Free Transportation Acroaa Continent, But Ha ia Caught at Chayenne. A fellow by the name of Howard, until recently a foreman In the bridge and building dcartiiient of tlie Oregon Short Line, liad a good scheme tu beat the railroad company out of aev eral farca. A short time ago he wa dlHiulHacd from the service of the company, but unlike the resignation of a higher of fleltil, no clrculara were issued to employees and other announcing the resignation, therefore It waa not gcncrullv known that the man hud left the service. An outtll eur is allowed a foreman in that branch of the service in which Howard hud been employed and whenever lie wished to have IiIm cur moved to another mlnl along tlie Hue all that waa necessary for him to do waa to advise the trainmen that he wished it moved. After Howard whs dlamliuM-he wanted to go Bust and being familiar with the cuHtoms of the railroad company lie put hla family and household goods in an outfit car and told the trainmen tliut he wanted From that it taken to Evanaton. point he had it billed to Cheyenne. While In transit to the latter point th absence of the car used hy Howard waa reported and A tracer Bent out to locate it. Howard was sidetracked before he arrived at the Wyoming Junction and the railroad officials forced him to pay the regular fares for himself and family besides paying the freight charges on the household Look out for the card party and dance to be given by Ogden C'ircls No. 531, Women of Woodcraft, which Is to take place Tuesduy evening next. Every Trunk wc Fell is made to stand serrough handling. vice and Bodies of tough lirasttwood, with narrow elm slats to lend their added strength. HEAVY STRAP HINGES fine locks, extra straps and riveted corners. AH sizes, styles and grades. TRUNKS REPAIRED GALLACHER TRUNK FACTORY OPERA HOUSE BLOCK THE RANGE $2.75 Wash Stand, Thurs- - day and Friday Exactly like cut, made Cf 1C of well, seasoned lumber. Contains one drawer and has bottom shelf. A Special Bargain at $1.75 Waste Baskets Complete line of wire, wicker and cane waste baskets. Wire baskets, 50c, 60c and 70c. See our large line of fancy baskets. BEGSK AN IRON FOR EVERY fURfOlZ THAT SAVES No. 1220 Brass Cuspidor Tbo "Stay Suaifactoni" Rnl, $3.00 Reduced to $2.25 The Monarch Range is the best finished and best constructed of any range made today, lias more special features and more conveniences than any other range made. Over 150 placed in Ogden last year. On sale Thursday. inches inches in high. Very heavy weighted bottom, self righting, beautifully finished. Bed No. 819 on Sale A J 13.75 Bed Thursday $10.00 Height of head, 62 inches; height of foot, 45 inches; 4 feet 6 inches wide. A most beautiful bed. Thursday only $10.00 Boyle Furniture Co. IPs Money in Your Pocket to Trade at Boyle's Size, 9 diameter, 13 Our Special Sweeper The Gold Medal S3.15 A genuine Bissell, nickle plated and has the finest brush made by the Bissell people. THE GEAND RAPIDS . 1 2.70 jiUstMtniiAu EXftSfcc AetekU , , , |