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Show DAILY UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL. gS.sftsr gSTS. . tocUd. S5at-PUS. tmt x Nn d9akiit for mm tiorf ami of vb trials to which they bod beta ot jsetsd. From hsr asd from I of the ibo death bar lr. to sock reft kU aw MONDAY. MAY 6. 1907. adOHHOHHaOOOOH4M l LOCAL BRIEFS t REvS'OLVE'D $ ATTEMPTING HHOHomaaoooaooooa to. glri'a ssnaittvsai -- her mobility to apa gosrfectly. , Throu It you drink, drink Yollowotona. 93.W) Fountain IVne for fl.Uu. Utah recta vtsiM her ft SiiUouary Cun. puny. not ot the hospl Mauhurini: and i hlitpoUil at ill' brae aent them by i Lone Mar liartn r Shop. and they want Girls wanud at Ogden Overall and deoa of the un la Shirt Co. ;3i!7 Wash. ave. irl: Muetn-hneBeer on Imported oa eoMtcot and good etudi it. Faleiaff Cafe. at draught Try of h brUltast. hat couraa, arkably Fur a like jutiy steak or roast call ulty with our laaguage." Death Bacalls Incident. up 1M) Ltd. pholie. Chandler is then. Sheriff Seining yesterday too Mrs. A to ; years at Ira Thompson to the insane asylum at o theory Provo. to Sprit Poultry supplies and the beat of tola wheat, corn and huy at Grout's, 252 24th st. itolh 'phones. Frank Denman, who pleaded guilty to the vharge of adultery, will be tomorrow morning. Harry Hell, formerly of this city, but now chief dispatcher of the Nevada of W. Northern, is In the city from Cobre. too The F&lsiaff cate now haa private booths for ladies and private entrance TANTaUH g Ladles will Hud everything first dasa. AtoroMotol' When your bu teller neglects your tteetloa duriag dinner meats call 1m) Independent BOOK k oa 'phone. We have u steciul delivery alZustllle loberotorit -' ways on hand. STi a dlacororardtfl L toriaHair aaotai Mrs. H. J. Powers and son John, Motloc tho who was injured In a street car acciage yoora too jly dent In San Francisco some time ago, i dermal adaotlato RiL liuve arrived in the city. UiUlMMiM aa ollop of n aid ySSTaraad otalaatallalareffofte were Superintendent E. F. Manson la expected to return in the morning from fhetly a week's Inspection trip over the Salt raaehe Lake division of tlu Southern Pacific. each li ltlchard Plunkett of Chicago has the meat arrival announce to We are delighted been named to succecrd W. H. Bouton Se in aa assistant Pullman agent at thla of our second shipment of mens baa tar point and assumed his new duties thla marha morning. with i A bowl of good aoup with your ytobab premli dinner without extra charge at the Fal-eta- ff harder now with pricafe, adantli vate entranee for ladiea and private Showing all the latest creations in sleeve,, trayae booths fur ladles. doohtl. much i lapel and skirt treatment as well as the The First ward choir will give a for summer tones color minstrel allow Wednesday evening. new gorgeous ijir.ar) May gill. In the First ward meeting Ou wear. house, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for beneiir:oii ;at fo fit of the choir. Admission 23 cent. their to tailored are suits These keep l rhefbo About 150 members of the Auguattn r:".l a Daly musical company are scattered titiee shape, despite their lightness of weight I be eel around the nleute important hotels in the city. feature highly desired in spring suits. tb The company will In seen at the Grand Its me the oiera house in "The Country Girl toWe speak a special word for our special i amor. night and tomorrow night will present "The Clngalee." values at Aldrlr The funeral services over the reficirer I alley mains of the late James Gillen, the old Mi r soldier who died last Wednesday, were liie Cuff rvaleMi held yesterday afternoon from the First nty an Presbyterian church, Kev. Carver offThe rrremnnlea were under iciating. the direction of post, Grand Man I Mktd Army of the Republic. dtlphla Superintendent William Allison of Oat ron the Ogden public schools went down to rm CORNER HOTEL BROOM court. ling Halt Lake City this morning to attend the meeting of the state board of education. A numlier of Ogden teachers Cbniu have applications In for state certifim I EKK cates before the board that will be m l I'Ki KWh (11111 la the Haifa- - bo etri ed upon at thla meeting. Mr. Allison IMP Ma joomytiam hurt smas'a ariepa. I expects to return thla evening. Mrs. H. J. Powera and son, Dr. Bhe arrived In the city yesterday came are friends to John, here legion. MISS THOMAS ARRIVED study voice culture and has made great afternoon from Ban Francisco, where HOME YESTERDAY progress In music, the concert stage be- the young doctor waa smashed up by ing the goal for which she has fitted falling from a street car several days herself during her years of study, but ago. Dr. Powers stated this afternoon her effort! have not been confined to that he expected to have hla son out The Deseret Keva prlnta the following dispatch from New York regarding the divine art alone cheerfully has she and around In a very short time. At llisa Ellen Thomaa of thla city, daugh- assisted In the Sunday school, Mutual present he Is not able to move around ter of Mr. and Mra. J. M. i hoinaa, who and Sunday services, being organist for and Is confined to the family residence. has Iteen studying mualc in New York all three. No matter how urgent her William A. Clark of for the past three years, and who ar- social calla have been, her duty to her Montana nad party passed through Ogchurch haa always come first and she den In his private car yesterday mornrived home yesterday: "Mlsa Ellen Thomas, who has been a haa well earned the title of the 'Little ing en route to Butte. In the party resident of thla city for the past three Missionary.' were Renator and Mra Clark and Mr. "Mlsa Thomaa leaves the Utah con- and Mra J. H. Anderson. Mr. Atub-r-soyears, takes her departure for her home In Ogden Monday, Is Senator Clarks private sec reApril 29th. On tingent here with the best wishes for Thursday evening last, at mission her future success. AU who know her ts ry. The party have been In Los Anwith Interest. geles during the past month, where he.nliuarters, she waa given a farewell will watch her progi-eesociable by President and Mrs. She will stay a day In Niagara and a they went immediately after the accito which all the members of few days In Chicago onsher way west. dent to the senator while at Weston, the Utah colony were Invited. The Innear Trinidad, Colo. vitations being general, a big turnout Ask your husband to take you to AT THE UTAHNA. was the result, for Mlsa Thomas' the Fal staff for dinner. Private enThis weeks bill at the Utshna the ater la pleasing very large audiences. trance for ladiea Book and Job Printing at tho Joun Last night the popular theater waa el Job Rooma crowded for both performances, notwithstanding there were three other EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. large attractions in town. The program la started by Tony Rid er and hla famous, troupe of jierforin-In- g Daily, April 26 to May 19. monkeys and no one Is too old or Ogden to Ban Francisco and $30.09 and return (direct) dignified to laugh at the antics of these little fellows. Morey Long is singing Ogden to San Francisco and return (one way via Portland). 42.50 "Twinkling Star to several beautifully Illustrated slides. Long has made Ogden to Los Angelas and re40.90 Hubert turn via Bo. Pacific good with local audiences. de Veau Is far above the average aa a Ogden to Los Angeles and re31.59 turn via Salt Lake Route cartoonist and his work la well received by the audience. Everv move Ogden to Loe Angelee and return (one way via Portland is that of an artist and his picture of 53.40 a number of fish swimming for a haltand San Francisco) Tickets good to return until July ed hook Is both beautiful and srilstlc. The picture of a snow storm, hla fin list. 8topovera allowed. Ishlng number, would grace any art gallery In the country. Curtis and Adams are Dutch comedians and they keep the audience laughing from the time they come on until they make their final bow. The concluding number, "Her Little Game," is wrell written and well played by the It la laughable from the company. die grip of riieuawdim. Struggling start to the finish. The Utahnascope Do you fen aa X aoae wa serpent gnat la showing the antics of a lot of girl , 'found al around your body and Calk students of Mra. Smithers Boarding wf them knotting up and earning interne The School. It Is a We Laic a ewe that we know is only serious moment on the entire bill (name. If h does not give you autidae-lo- s la when Wills and Barron have the the empty in nny way bring at backdie bottle and we'll give back stage. Their act gives the audience nwoey. yon That'a the ccnMeacewe hue serious food for thought. ENTS sen-triie- ed I m Fine Spring Suits $15, $18 and $20 G. D. IVES ' ial Tttx-Log- an Wssmtai s le. Is This You? Gill-Talb- ot rI CORSETS Escaped But the Other, Named J n Estes. Mr. by Captured Vte.-ke-r Who Held Him at the Point a Gun Untu the Police Arrived. SPECIAL ROAD ELECTIONS. RHEUMATIC CURE Nothing nn ducovered baa proved. o mccemiul Notice! have been Issued by the county clerk to the effect that a special election la to be held in the road district of Wilson for the purpose of voting upon the question of levying a special road tax of three mills for the purdispose of Improving the roads in this trict The election la to be held on the ' and cfetlm in curing aad rheamalum. h cureiby djmnnfinu pre-wata- ig all mineral aiXaulk neutralizing aric add rod promoting the escreboa of dieM aad Aker unpuribrn from die blood which auN iheummic aXecttoua. 24th day of May. A similar election la to be held In the exprecinct of Roy on the sameS date, inmilla la tax cept that the proposed stead of three. Two uzek 50c. and $1.00. T. H. CARR DRUGGIST' BOO 25th SI Rexall sime j I Subscribore of tho Utah State Jour nal art roquoetod to road and follow instructions printed at head of Edi torial Column. v Si 4! - k-- !.i lOi . a wi I st I o'clock ymterday nftrr-.- . was silling In bis busily engaged with the innrn-- I i a' Jv iniln lny vipers when he heard a 7Tv'' M L I. fc br in the rear of the store. Think-tli'7 iny something was up and nut w .- I. mg to lose ills game he wallet! fn- - a hit intitules fur further ttmni he heard the tear uf a blind Hiid knew' that someTHE IDEA S THAT TIME To PUT ON' body wus climbing Into the store, lie tsl i l NEW TOG YOU'LL NEED JoME NEW THINGS umimd the counter and got an automatic revolver, nnd tiptoed THAT'S JURE. lm the buck room where ojiemtions were going on. There lie found Mr. NOW WHY NOT GET THE BEJT? YOU Mull just climbing over tlu- - window sill. Leveling the revolver ut the man KNOW THAT IT PAY hi demanded n surrender. The fellow lb Minted a moment but wln-i- i lie got YOULL NEVER GET A JHOE, A HAT, A one good look into the big barret of A JU1T HERE THAT NOT RIGHT. thiii gun he ipiletly submit ted to The otticers were called and he was liiki-- to tile Nilice station. Durii ing (lie ride in the patrol wagon. Chambers asked him how he hiippi-m-t- l to In In such a mixup. Mill. Cull, lie said. "1 wui drunk and Jesi natully fell through tit window." An eXHinhiallon of the window tills ntoniing iliowcd that a man would hiii e to he somewhat of a to get to it. It being necessary to walk n hoard over an open cellar to gel to the sill, wliirh Is about four fn-- t above the ground. After breaking JOHN GROW NAMED the pane one would have to jump to WHO IS TO s get ihniugh the window. Large of glass had Iteen removed and carefully placed on the ground at the side FOR GAME WARDEN TOO of th- cellar opening. When Estes said that he was drunk the remark hrmiiilit a laugh. Estes was as soln-ss a prcaehi-- and a sample of his RAILR0AD8 ASK DEALERS TO APPOINTMENT MADE BUT NOT breath .did not show the presence of FOR WINTER. CONFIRMED. STOCK UP was lorked up to await tihiskey. He tinof burglary filing of a charge against him. The Dealers Say that They Would be Bida Are Let for the Proposed Addition to tha County Courthouse to George Glad to do So but Railroads Went MRS. ROOT SANITARY EXPERT. bo Them Wholl for Coal the Whitmoyar and L. Zitxman Canyan Carry Wife of Secretary of Stato Haa Vary to Blamo for Next Winters Famine? Supervisor are Appointed far Roads Pronounced Viewe. .ibniit 4 Mr. Wcckcr . ut m J. v t IJ JHIRT, ar-re.- i. ITJ J. 1 Hrr-gi.u- THE TOGGERY One Price Strictly BUI I'b-iv- i ip 0011 SHOOK? - r r - " Mra. Root, wife of the secretary ot Mate, who will be the next chats lalne of the Morton hottee, la known aa the moat ardent germicide In the higher social set or Washington. Mra. Root baa made a study of germs, and it la her knowledge on these ptlnta which haa made her such a difficult person to please when It cornea to choosing a residence. She baa likewise a reputation of moving more than any other official boateas. Her home muet be absolutely and thoroughly sanitary, and before taking possession of any house, or room In a hotel for that matter, she makes a teat of pipes, etc. Like all believers In hygienic principles, Mra. Root relies on air and' sunshine, and the selection of the Morton home was be cause the entire house alts on a high terrace at the juncture of four streets. Mia. Root, under the guidance of the urgeon general of the army, haa studied the standard works relating to the destruction of germs, bugs and bacteria, and she therefore puts her hobby Into force under scientific direc- There la rather an unprofitable suing on between tile railroad companies tlieee days and the coal dealers bh to who Ih really reMiHinaible for the shortuge of coal and the suffering attendant thereto, wliieli Ogden la furred 1u go through every winter. The railroad (omtutilM way to the dealers to fill their bins and atock up for winter while they can, and the dealers, on the other hand, claim that the companies, while advising them to do this, decline to bring the coh1 to them so that they can stock up. Just who Is telling the truth and where the actual fault lies is not a mutter of public knowledge. The only thing the average consumer of coal can see in all thla that looks like anything of a certainly la a rejietitlon of the famine next winter as of old. nnd figure out for himself who to lay the blame to. Whatever may lie the situation, one thing Is certain. An agitation of this kind just now Is unseasonable so far as the public la concerned. There are still several months yet before the people will think much about coal, and within that several months there In tions. plenty of time for either the railroad Sfi companies or the dialers to settle the W'hnli trouble, and It Is likely that they A Birds Beak. A rostrum, as you all know, Is a plat- will do It. A car now and then for form for public Hpeakers. Did you each yard during the summer will preever hear how the name originated? clude any danger of another famine. Its rather a queer story. In the days of old Rome It was the custom to Perhaps Ha Naeded IL Husband (relating hla wlfps sympfashion the bow of a war vessel like the bek of a bird, and one of these tom to the doctor) And aha haa bebows taken from a ship captured by come ao dreadfully absent minded the Romans, was brought to the city lately! The other day, when we were as a trophy and placed In the Forum, In the train, I pulled the blinds down, where It was subsequently used by a the aun waa hot, and ahe immediately began to give me a curtain lecspeakers when they addressed the ture. Meggendarler Blatter. GOOD NEWS til THIS WEEK FROM models is here. We The shipment of Sit them in white n nd grey at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Soner $2.50 and $5.W. Our word for it, there are no ni--.- WELL lbu y.mn- vu an.l iiiiiiiIiit bad m. in is i:p ill the ciiy j.iil null a sei'l-irg- c lie hniigim; over him. is name as J iti Estes aud he , 'b.iliiy be churged wlltl baking n ililn tile sccmid-hiill- il store of I' Wcckcr at 169 Twemy-iifi- li "ii r biiralni ye p G. D. JUSTRITE Vi 1:4 buster. VvVk CSv m".' V KIND 3fycatZ eDR.ST You f ou-g- r The board of county commissioners held a lengthy meeting today, but did Httle business. One of the imixirUuit multi-rto come before the board was the receipt of a letter from the otate fish anil game commissioner appointing John M. Grow of Huntsville as county fish and game warden. The appointment was nut confirmed, however, as the board appear to be of the opinion that they would like another man for the place. Under the new jaw the appointment tnunt be confirmed by the board. Koine action, however, may b taken this afternoon. The amended bids for the proponed addition to the county building were aa follows: ois-neFor building George A. Whltmyer, $983; Fie welling A Ridges, $980. Halverson Bros.. For plumbing $198.50; I Zltiman, $195. The hoard appo1ntd Andrew B. Allen aa au)ervlsor for Ogden canyon and South fork and William l.lybee for Weber canyon. Theae men are to have ! i e d care of the two canyon made and see that they are protected, particularly In the case of sheep being driven through or over them, and to see that the county Is remunerated for the deset ruction. If any, that may be dona Kuerlntendent Thomas and C. R. Hollingsworth appeand before the board In behalf of the Rtate Industrial school and asked permission to construct a ple line under the road for the purN,se of conducting water to the institution. and the request was granted. The plana and specifications for the new bridge across the Ogden river were received and approved. opt-cia- ! Subscribers of tho Utah State Journal ere requested to reed end fellow instructions printed at head of Editorial Column JACKETS! V t K . jr. . 1-- i.. S h if: t, h 1. ir ih i i K 41 5 I L f AND SILK ETONS r i $4.90 There are over fifty in the lot. The price is less than their value in every instance. This is your & time to get the best bargains of the season. I i r. THERE ARE MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED WHICH WILL BE OF I1REST-TOYO- U j! j v I"1 P 8 g i THEY KNOW HOW.To Or THE laugh-provok- BOQUETS ATTHOSE WHO ARE WELL DRESSED. TO BE WELL DRE55E D GO TO THE PLACE WHERE STORE OF SECOND-HAN- r-- g? er. That they aluayi thrc v TO ROB FRED VYECKER. r if PAGE FIVE |