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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. cur ML TUESDAY. MAY HAVE TheVictorExtensionTable NEW POLICE PATROL Take Your Time PAGE FIVE 14. 1907. COUNCIL AWARDED CONTRACT TO LOCAL CONCERN. Dont be in a hurry when you eomo in to see the new suits. Take your time we are here Yfc! City Gaini Jurisdiction to Open Street Between Washington and Joffarson Avenues Many M inor Matter Disposed of. to show you. Give special attention to the fine models which bear this label Thir-ty-soco- : 'V U was a very wary session of the illy coumil that was hold last night,a aiul those present woke up with headui he this illuming To begin with, the sulons were l.ne In their seats. of the reading Then, at the These are clothes which will excite your utmost of the minutes of the last meeting Thomas noticed that neither of the city interest; they are so beautifully made and attorneys was present, lie called the attention of the council to this fact remind you 60 forcibly of the best made-to-measuand stated In a very empliaiic manner in their shapliness, perfect finish and that lie wanted one of them there at each meeting. He did not believe that Some are as' fit. low as marked nice $15, it was right for those in the law department to draw their salaries for as as all and are $30, others high fully guarchild's play, and he moved that the anteed for satisfactory service. city recorder be Instructed to notify the department to have a representative at the meeting. Drowning amendbe sent ed that the sergcaiit-ut-arin- a out for one of the gentlemen In question, but as the council was not furhe nished with a sergeaut-al-arm- s, changed his motion and suggested that the chief of police be sent for the man. Then came a short discussion as to w hether or not tlie chief would be In duty bound to obey the orders, there being no rule to require him to attend tlie council meetings. At this point Attorney Devine came in, a little late, but better lute iliuu never. This put an end to the discussion, and with snicker here and a chuckle there the work of the meeting wae on. of the choral organisation. From the The committee having the matter of eviwas presentation last evening It the repairing of the road and canal st dent that those who will be unable to ii street, which had been ;! secure seats for this evening will miss Thirty-sixt- h damaged by an overflow of water from caunot listen One rare treat musical a I! the Weber canal the to the presentation of thla musical with foothills, filling and recommended sand, reported some composition without sensing to that the city stand half tin cost of Where le The Den?" degree the toll, patience and seal that enlarging the canal so that tlie high Tallowetona. If you drink, drink must have accompanied the prepara- water could be diverted without furDont forget to visit The Den." tion of this cantata by our choir and ther damage. Thomas opposed the reWanted Twenty clerks at Put- the soloists who assisted. It Is safe to port and recommendation, holding that say that the house will not hold those the county was trying to shift half the nams clothing house. who desire to avail themselves of the the at onto the city when the city and chiropodist Manicuring to hear this noted choir at expenee opportunity waa in no way responsible. Moyea said Lone Star Barber Shop. diffa its best in the interpretation of that certain county officials were very Girls wanted at Ogden Overall and icult production. courteous and had generously offered ave. Wash. 2117 Co. Shirt Thomas to meet the city half-wa- y. Imported Muenchner Beer on WATER WAGONS MAT tilts was natural, as it looked thought It. Cafe. Try diaught at Falataff like they hud a good thing and would Poultry supplies and the best of BE OUT TOMORROW try to get an uninterested party, the The wheat, corn and hay at Grout's, 851 city, to help them make repairs. 4th st Both 'phones. matter was discussed and discussed Hills Over the Clouds Hanging for an hour and ten minutes, when the Keep your eye on Thursday. Big that a Rainstorm io Coming concert by the German congregation, report was finally adopted. Will If it Dooo the Stroot Sprinkloro and all to you for a quarter. Probably the most Important matter Likoly bo Put on. of the evening waa the awarding of a First Christmas to be given by of a new the Tabernacle choir May 14 th. Seats There are, Just at present, a conven contract fur the building thle The for police city. wagon patrol on sale at Chamberlain 4k Thomas. and tlon or two In session in the city committee reported having thoroughly The Falstaff cats now has private the strangers are having a rather difconditions In other booths for ladles and private entrance ficult time to pick their way through Investigated patrol decided on thq and had cities filially class. of along dust first that sweep the clouds ladles will find everything here. Bpecl have we should kind that of a number are mas have re the streets There Cham berlaln-Th- o fi cations and photographs of tlie wagon to belonging wagons good sprinkling on the cantata, for sale served seats been forced were submitted with a bid from the First Christmas, to be given at the the city, but no one has St Machine coni on the streets. Consolidated Wagon them of to dodge any Tabernacle May 14th. was to furnish the bid The pany. destreet the If In a bam. are of the very best A bowl of good soup with your They la waiting for rain to put wagon complete, made would be the which for dinner without extra charge at the Fal-sta- ff partment $470, material, them on, It is to be hoped that It will cafe. Rearranged now with pri- rain actual cost of the conveyance. The tonight. vate entrance for ladies and private company does not ask for any profit booths for ladles. from the city, but asks for permission COLUMBUS. OF TEXAS KNIGHTS pur The remains of the twin babies EL PASO. Tex, May 14. The Tex- to build the wagon for advertising of Mr. and Mrs. John Brerton will ar- as state council of the Knights of poses. The next lowest bids were $650 and 1800. The council awarded tlie rive from Salt Lake City tomorrow Columbus began its fourth annual sescontract to the lowest bidder. From be taken will 11:10 and extend will morning at sion In El Paso today and submitted the wagon will the where direct to the City cemetery, through tomorrow. The local council photographs be as fine as the finest in the United services will be held. has prepared an elaborate entertainStates and a credit to the city and to A petition has been forwarded to ment program and the meeting promthe ofpolice committee. It will be ready The success. State Fish and Game Warden Cromar, ises to be a huge Blak-ene- y, for delivery within ninety days. signed by members of the board of ficers of the council Include H. J. The public buildings and grounds of Dallas, deputy; the Rev. Jocounty commissioners, asking for the committee reported having visited tlie and of Vllcs M. Dallas, chaplain, A. Van der seph Lynch, appointment of In Lester park and found that pavilion of secretary. T. Fort Worth, P. Feneln, as one of the wardens for this county. In its present dilapidated condition it reover the The funeral services would not be worth the expense to remains of Mrs Helen Bowles, daughter Noise. Needed the pair It, for the reason that these reof Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Read, will be A man who had lived 18 years on a pairs would cost $600 or $700 and there held tomorrow, May 15, from Richeys two does not appear to be any way in funeral chapel at 1:10 p. m. Rev. Elm-qui- nt comer in Kansas City where which the city could derive any benefit cross car of street lines double tracks will officiate. Interment In the they sold his property a few months ago. from the expenditure, therefore City cemetery. recommended that it be aold. The city In was and Ho years advancing Do you know that the specialist Is recorder will advertise for bids for the only a physician that has the necessary thought he needed n home away from tearing down and taking away the old energy and ability to follow a certain the rumble, clatter and clang of the building. line of knowledge and make a success cars. A week after he had moved he The committee to which was referred where the doctor who tries to curs met a friend. He told hie friend he the bill of the Independent Telephone everything on earth that comes to his thought bis health was filling rapidly. company for one telephone in the No. ofllre falls utterlyT That is why Dr. He did not know what was the cause, station recommended that It be paid, Elliott practices as a specialist. Office, but he had not been able to sleep and further recommended that as this lilt Wash. Hundreds of cured patients since he had moved. phone Is In excess of the twenty free roun testify to his ability. Get back to tbe trolley line, was telephones allowed the city, the where ell look over the free list and see The fire department was called his friends advice. He took It out on m falsa alarm at 10: SO last that could be disconbetter In my life than there la aA phone Never careful checking over of the tinued. night The alarm came In over the 1 do now.slept needed the noise, I he list revealed the fact that the city poll telephone and the Informant stated that the coffee house at 127 Twenty-fift- h said a few days later. tax collector has a telephone In his street was afire. When the dehome, and it was moved that he be department arrived It wal found that prived of this one, as he has one In his When Rubber Grows Hot. smoke was coming from the chimney When an automoible Is running at office, which Is thought to be suffiiiruL and blowing down onto the roof. The motion carried. Rather than take any chances some high speed tbe rubber tires are rapIn the matter of the proposed open idly warmed and the heat sometimes ing of Thirty-secon- d body called for the department. street, between becomes very great, with resultant Washington avenue and a point 150 When In town visit The Pen." to the rubber. The cause of feet east of Jefferson avenue, the city Ask your husband to take you to Injury the Falstaff for dinner. Private en- thla accumulation of heat In the tire engineer reported at the last meeting Is ascribed to the kneading of the rubthat the city had gained jurisdiction. trance for ladles. which generates heat foster than The street committee at the same ber, See The Den" before you go. It can be radiated away. For this meeting submitted a report recomreason manufacturers have found it mending that Inasmuch as the property FIRST CHRISTMAS. Boyle and to be an advantage to have metal of Jacob Schlllo, John Last evening the Tabernacle choir Is fronting upon others, protestants. held Its final rehearsal of the cantata, parts In the tread, such as the ends the street which Is already opened and First Christmas," which they have Df rivets. In contact with the tire, dedicated to Ogden City, that they be had under preparation for some time, because the metal, being a good radi- not required to pay any tax for the and which will be given this evening In ator, helpa to carry off the heat to opening of the remainder of the street the Tabernacle. The presidency of the the outer air. Tlie question as to wether the city had take and a number of others greatly interested In the success of this great musical organisation were in attendance. The members of tbe choir were enthusiastic and entered heartily Into the two hours of continuous drilling by their leader, Mr. Ballantyne. The few favored ones who last evening listened to the solos, duets and quartettes given throughout the cantata by Messrs. Peed C. Graham and Horace 8. Ensign, Mrs. A. R. C. Smith and Miss Myrtle Ballinger, reinforced and filled out by the wonderful choruses by the choir, wild not help but feel that a musical feast had beet- prepared for the public HAND TAILORED s-A- f I fr re The Most Perfect Acting Extension Table Ever Made is from each ond, carrying the liounU with it ;unl alimu-- t automatically lifting thorn intonate. Tail he extunletl while set with tliehes etc. They aro tree from the vexations of the old style extension table; require no hammering or jerking to extend; they work easily and smoothly; hoards cannot warjt hut let us idiow you. Thats better than talking about them. We have a wide range of Tin New Spring Models Just Arrived C. D. IVES Corner twtfiii-ioi- i .Myles ami prices. From Broom Hotel - t this evenings recital. Professor J. McClellan was at the organ and his fndltion was In Itself a feature which save strength and finish to the work te up. Sold on Payments 50 Easy You Hardly Notice it. Vour Credit is Good LOCAL BRIEFS Indi-idca- $17.50 Ogden Furniture Company any legal right to Impose s tax uion was the property of the submitted to tlu- - law department for an opinion. City Attorney Bagiev gave his opinion last night and he hold that there la considerable doulit as to whether the city has the right to this tax, as the proiierty does not abut on tlwl portion of tbe street to prutt-stant- SMELTERMENS STRIKE Hyrum Pingree Mgr. L AT BINGHAM JUNCTION OF YOUNG PEOPLE tm-po- se KINGUAM JUNCTION, Utah, May Wlx hundred Americans employed In the United States smelter walked be opened. out this morning on tlietr demand for The street committee recommended j higher wages and six furnaces are shut that the city order some good native j down. The men were getting $1.50 to raise all lumber from W. G. Wilson for the J $1 a day and want a flooring of the bridge over the Ogden around, which Is higher than the wages avenue. The granted the Murray strikers Friday. river at Washington counetl gave authority to the committee to go ahead and muke the purIS UNLUCKY PAPER MONEY. chase. recommittee Tbe public grounds r Men Clip Comers Off ported tliat a tool bouse had been built Racing Notes Before Betting. at Liberty park and asked that a warrant for $126 be drawn in favor or A. J. Just for the exieiiaoa of building It. Large numbers of clipped bills bave reached the treasury The taw committee and elly attorney recommended that the revised ordi- department at Washington lor renances of 1907 lie laid on the table and demption in the last three years. that the printer be Instructed to take These bills are all cornerless. That no further action In the matter. There Is, all four corners bave either been appears to be some dissatisfaction at torn off or neatly cut off with adsaora the manner In which they were Issued. or knife. The officials who Interest The claim of John Kllbourn for $32 In tracing such things for Injuries sustained while riding In themselves alascertained that a superstinot was quickly wagons one of the city's tion of radng people lay back of tha lowed. bills. It waa City Engineer Parker asked the cornerlesi council to devise some means by which found that some years ago tbe plkera he could get around to the outside la the radng game developed an anworks without walking. Considerable tipathy to the notea, contime Is lost by thla method of locomo- sidering them unlucky. Thdr method tion. The matter went to the proper of exordalng the devil of committee. r bill waa to to the dinging shows week The health report for the corners before off cut tear or tbe nine new cases of contagious disease In the city, as follows: Diphtheria 2, putting It into play. The Idea spread. 5, scarlet fever 8. Coses It Infected the bookmakers and some chicken-po- x 5, bookmakers who received large numnow In quarantine: Chicken-po- x measles 1; 8, fever scarlet 2, bills In tha course bers of diphtheria total, 11. of a day's operations fell Into the Fife Chief Paine asked for the at habit of dip; tg with scissors the ceptance of the resignation of Is Roy corners of such notes as they couldn't Rose and the appointment of IL W. unload upon their associates. Now Varley. Granted. r la It that distrust of the claim reported a Nellie D. Thomas presented and la note beooming general for $750 for damages to her property at 2729 and 2747 Madison avenue ex-by that tha eornerleaa notea are appearreason of the city having dug large ing In many different places. and trenches on the proper- 14. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HERE NEXT SUNDAY. 80-re- nt Annual Gathering of Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations Gsntrsl Board from Salt Lake Will bo in Attendance. Two-Dolla- two-dnl-l- two-doll- two-doll- k two-dolla- two-doll- two-dolla- cavations Lift of Our Coal Fields. Blds for the Improving of annex No. of the city cemetery were received Ifthe rate of consumption of 1905 " and opened. were mainfalneS TnaeAaltely, without our coal woulj last approxichange, ' Awful Break. mately r,0MTeara, out 17 thT conThe man of the house had ahown stantly Increasing rata which ha the caller the leaky roof, the Insecure marked the consumption during tha the unfinished foundation, upper past 90 years be maintained, our coal rooma, and the generally wretched will practically be exhausted within condition of the premise. Now," he 10ff years. It does not seem probable that the aald, I think you ought to make the assessment about half what It was rate of increased consumption will be You must hare misunaffected materially for a great many last rederstood me, Mr. Gimpiwltch, years to come, Ifid hence the estimate I didn't say I waa of 100 years will be nearer the truth marked the taller. the assessor- What I said was that than 4,000 years. The real life of our my name Is Elscssor. I am thinking coal fields probably will be someof buying some property In this neigh- where between these extremes, and It seems probable that It may be about borhood. 200 years. National Geographic Mag-azlnCouldnt Understand. Three-year-ol- d Adelina was much distressed at seeing a much crippled Offer Open to All. man using both crutch and cane and An enterprising shoemaker has a aald: "Mamma, why didn't God give card In hla window which reads: "Any the man bouts to walk on Instead of respeotable man, woman or child caa sticks have a fit In this store. 2 yc-a- r. - e. r E All of the Mutual Improvement associations of Weber stake will meet In Ogdon next Humlay In annual conference. There are seveml hundred members In the county besides those In the city wards and when the entire membership Is gathered together ons can gain some Idea of th great work which this organisation has dune In the past few years. Three meetings will be held In the Tubernacle, the first In the morning at is o'clock, which will be attended by the officers of the different associations anil at which time topics pertaining to th advancement and betterment of the work will be discussed. The afternoon and evening meetings to the public. At the afwill be oM-ternoon session local speakers and memtiers of the association will be heard; the evening will he given to the visiting members of the general board from Fait Lake rily. It Is expected that at thla conference much will be said of the summer work which Is about to begin. This summer work I something that hM not been attempted by the members' of the Toung Mens associations and Its beginning Is a matter of no little Importance to the hundreds of members in the county. Special courses of study have been planned by the members of the stake boards which art quite different In character to those of the winter course. The meetings are to be short. Instructive and entertaining. ARRIVED FROM THE EAST There has been A great influx of new residents from the east that have settled of late In Ogden and the Magic City Is getting to be a favorite residence town. And the Ogden merchants are getting calls for popular eastern product. NeVeral of the local grocery-me- n have had rails for the great Gold Medal line of coffees, a line that is very famous In the east. Ogdenltes who wish the greatest cupping coffee In the world can get this famous coffee at Carvers, Wilcoxs, Ragans, Richardsons, Tribe A Jones, Edgar Jones and Evans. Fresh shipment Just arrived. Blotches, pimples, flesh worms, black heads, are unsightly and denote Impure blood. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away, carrying people clear to the top floor of health and 25 cents. Tea or Tablets. happiness. T. H. Carr, Phar. rvn LfQLiVl mm v. 1 |