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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL THURSO AIGUST 8, 1907. PAGE FIVE. IN.O. OGDEN CO.I 1- - butti : you;:, abou FURNISH-IN- HAT Q CLOTHING, SHOES and MEN'S FL'RMSItlNOS PRICES PRICES REDUCED REDUCED I I 1 Our August Clearance Sale Offers Economical Buyers Exceptional Opportunities merchandise of merit at substantial reductions people who recognize quality, new fall goods arriving force out all summer goods at a sacrifice. 230 X Line. rouiiii lug. J 203-- y i SPECIAL v.i havt 1 Ind. Phone 248, Dell V : the :nt t tuxt : Mr. Ir. i Tuthiii -t alley hay U . C. Parrel to poaiettu-ej I'To . Oordoli Kite. l j . lifirniiHin. a K. ..I M Xye haxe gone Into llie rnoui ; oil uu outing. It i.i ilrink. drink Yellowstone. evening at the theater at Vttfhi .i puk. J. D. Btead. tvreeliling the chuivh, and Move Iki-vtlu- 1iali vliurvh, engaged in a Join i dilute over the qursliotl of .wheiliiT or not the I Tali ehureh hud doctrine which had been received. The debate will last four evening, the argument on the iilxive subject dosing tonight, and the following two nights will be in a discussion of whether or not Brtol.imi Young waa the legal and rightful succesaor to Joseph Smith. F. L. Narainore, manager of the ugdeii Denial company, has return'd fiiun his trip East and Is hetter than ever to serve hla pallonla e Shirt Sale feed i appeal to thrifty daily compel us to 35th St. 5 50 doz. Dress Shirts isi Attached or detached cuffs; a large assortment of fancy patterns to choose from, sizes 14 to 17. ls - i Values Sale Price AH $1 de-vot- eii 1 pn-iMiv- to ih- ir advantage and satisfaction. Call at once for eoiiaultallon; don't delay J. inn-Ingehretsen waa in the city from Salt luke today on a visit. -- - Mrs. Prod H. Turner and daughter have gone to Sacramento and Ban Fratuiscu for a tuoiiih'a visit. Nerd a gun? Let us show you. We sell the celebrated Remington automatic. I.. C. Smith, Btevena and lth-ac- u. I rice right, li. l lluimeu A s Clearance Prices on Summer Underwear C. D. EVES OGDEN Om blustery day la lata autumn, I when the boarding-hous- mistress e tads up and down the platform of carved the rubbery foul. Poor little a ewntry atatlon, awaiting the train girl, her connection with social life at Wahslngton was to bo about as which was to carry mo back to WashiBohe- clone as that between the Thanka givngton, aaya a writer In the ing Day Turkey and Istamboul, or the E.uu tram a colored woman, with Jewa of New York and their kindred two pickaninnies in tow, of Palestine! and lbs tkkat agent. who blew on his WISDOMS WHISPERS. Ungers before checking my trunk, the It's surprising how a watch acquires conchad I and deserted, pkre the habit of running backward In luded that the Brick Dust Twins, church. their mother, and I were to bo the The time u man thlnka he would like ' only passengers, when suddenly the to subscribe to a charity la when he little atatlon overflowed with an ex- hasnt any money. cited. cheering crowd . Bargain sales arc awful lucky for Whit'i title?" I asked of the ticket men because their wives dont have a chance at them to buy anything. agent. "A wedding? It'e Niw," he said with a grin. IN OTHER WORDS. our new ciingreuaman. Theyre aeeln' him off. Thera waa to be a band, but The man that la of woman born the band's drunk. Bits 'neath the lemon tree; "Tint's hie daughter,' whispered Ilia aspect la like 10 cetns, His number's 21. the ticket agent, and added with public "1 spirited pride, reckon ahe'll make Hla earnest words are laughed to acorn 'em alt up and taka notice when she An through hla hat; fits to Washington. Bitell be me of Hes talking said to be fourflushing when them ausulety belles Hes merely standing paL alright They don't make 'em no finer than her." And she was ao pretty In her apple The rising market finds him short. The falling finds him long; blossom way; ao Ingenious In her promises to write every week to everybody Ha buys a pig within a joke, And aella it for a song. tad give them all the news; ao naive In her belief that she would soon be Fate drives him fiercely to the ropes, kissing the president's daughter and And makes him walk the plank; calling her Alice, that I had not the The wheel of fortune turna around Mart to dampen the ticket And hands him out u blank. agents enmian Xifaslne. wttd-ejre- d u . i set provide for themselves, the new congressman destined to bo more lonely nt Washington, as one of n great many, than in her home town, where nhe was ne of a fw. Her chief glories were to consist close gallery while pa addressed the emptying House, and always being sure of white meat n hting in t Will Ba Many Million! of Pound Lose Than Last Year. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 8. With practically all of thla year's wool clip disposed of to the Eastern mills and manufacturers agents, at a good price. It Is evident that the total salee will be many millions of pounds less than last year. Aa reNirta from Australia late there will be a decrease In the shipments from that country to I ho I'niled States this fall, a wool famine Is Imminent. In Utah, Idaho, Montana and Oregon the clips were much smaller than last year, while Wyoming Is short of a lapis If nut of weight At least one-ha- lf of the total deficit ia attributed to Montana. lien crooks now conlhied in the county jail were taken to u photographer yesterday afternoon and alnce thru twelve new face uppeur In the rogues' gallery. Lr. E. T. Theobald of l'hlludelphla, representing a wholesale manufacturing cheiiiista' concern. Is in the city today on business. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. A young woman named Colvin Is Buffering from a dose of carbolic acid which she took last Tuesday at her Jimne. 188 Park avenue, either through an uccldeut or with suicidal Intent, pniliably the funner, although the o young lady appeared despondent pre-bact. to the ytoua 'The Chicago market la the only equipped market In Ogden. If uy your meat front them you are aura pUiaed. 18S 24th at Russell- Co. James branch, 126 25th. Walter Lowry of the Orout Commission company la reported to be seriously ill. You will be delighted wild a ateln of famous Muenchner beer, on draught, or try that excellent old Mount Vernon rye wlaky at the Falataff cafe. Pat Moran waa In the city last evening on business. A meeting of the directors of the Civic Improvement league has been called for this evening at the Weber club at I o'clock. W. E. Lawrence, a former mining Btock brojy.,. of thla city, la ported to be very III at Oakland, Cal. Mias Dollie Horne, en route from .Kansas City to Moscow, Ida., Inst her bunion depot. ' or akin ailments diseases All blood successfully treated by Dr. Elliott, the specialist, 2256 Washington avenue. The new warehouse of the John Scowcroft A Sons company la about completed. Cut rate emigrant tickets, Europe to Ogden. See O. D. Rasmussen, agent for all tinea. Mias Nellie Tarket, stenographer In the office of Division Superintendent Munson of the Southern Pacific, left today on a two weeks vacation. Bhe wilt visit Denver for a few days and then proceed to Dea Moines, la., where with relatives, A di ON NORTHWESTERN Only one mile of track remains to be completed on the Ogden A Northwestern railroad before the Utah Hot Springs are reached. Patrick Maxwell, who has charge of the seventy-fiv- e jnen employed, states that the mile will completed before September 1. The four new earn that are on their way ghould arrive here before that time ami everything looks favorable at present for the opening of the line on Labor day, September 2. PRACTICAL FRUIT GROWING. LAFAYETTE, Ind Aug. I. This waa another Intereating and profitable day for the many fruit growers gathered at Purdue university I nattendamv on the annual meeting of the Indiana Horticultural society. A considerable part of the forenoon waa taken up with practical demonstration work In spraying. The demonstrations were conducted In the experiment orchard connected with the university. The program at the afternoon session Our Included addresses aa follows: Friends," Prof. James Troop, of Orcharding. Purdue; "Commercial Prof. J. C. Whitten, of the University of Missouri; Tha Value of the Pure Food Law to Hortlculturiata," Dr. H. E. Bar-narstate food and drug commissioner of Indiana: "Effects of Commercial Fertilisers on the Quality of Potatoes, Prof. 8. D. Conner, of Purdue. d, COSTLY EGGS. What would our people think if the law provided for a fine of flOO for anyone guilty of selling a spoiled egg. The new Iowa pure food law goes much furUpon the cold outside. ther than the Missouri law, and one of the provision makes It a (100 fine for He tries to beat a royal flauh selling a bad egg. The farmer that With one small pair or jacks; When Opportunity calla around brings In a lot of over ripe eggs and She awata him with an ax. sella them at freeh egg prices cannot plead that the children gathered them The groundfloor basely rises up up and may And hits him In the face; some not very fresh." Any kind of j" The measly umpire calla him out tried-oold egg will not count any Before he makes first base. of Iowa. more In state tha Star.1 Indianapolis thusiasm. But aside from an ocaalonal White He gets tha poker's red hot end. Rouse greased toboggan slide; rwptlon and such social in- HlaThecoupon calla for standing room tercourse as the ladles of the this daughter of Wash. Bon. Broom Hotel Corner WORK BEING RUSHED SCARCITY IN WOOL CROP. ut "lslt W Bt' - F,. lamb men sheep there In Suits you must see to appreciate. They are splendid value. 10c Wash Goods Sale See Window Nearing the end of the Wash Goods season up 20 and 15o Wash Goods at 10c. There two opoeialo for tomorrow moot popular styles of glovea for lummir wear how evidence of our leadership in value-givin- g length mercarizod liolo mouoquotaire glovea, regularly $175, special at 75c. Ladies Silk Mouaquetaire gloves, double tips, length, in black and white; $175 value, at Bystander. Oftener IUvoiihc You Hare Xo Adrrrtising Jlillt to Pay than Because You Hare! Many a lmsiiicKX man linn lxen fturpriml to find that hi biggest advertising bills were the caxiext ones to pay. . j I J IN THE SADDLE. SEOUL, Aug. 8. The emperor's, youngest brother, who has been appointed heir apparent, has decided that must be Japan- all the vice-minist- ers FRANKFORT, Ky Aug. Alexander, colored, convicted of tha crime of rape in the Muhlenberg circuit court, will be hanged tomorrow, sentence of death having, been affirmed by the court of appeals and the data set by Governor for the execution Beckham. Alexander's victim waa while woman, and atata troops were culled to the county to prevent a mob from wreaking summary vengeance upon the black fiend. PRESSED FOR MONEY K. OF C. CELEBRATE. JAPS ARE ey YOU WILL BE j $1791 Judge Howell today granted the petition filed some time ago by the KI11-aCollapsible Box company of thla cliy. Home time ago arrangements were mads to remove the headquarters of the concern to Moline, 111., where heller Inducement a were officered and the facilities were belter. the situation. "How Is It a smart-lookin- g chap like you never married 7" "Well, you ace, when I waa quite young I resolved 1 would never marry until I found an Ideal woman. After many years I found one. Well, what then?" She waa looking for an Ideal man." NORFOLK. Va., Aug. 8. Today waa observed aa Knlghta of Columbus day at the Jamestown exposition with ape-lcheld in observance ceremonies thereof at the auditorium. O. T. Shcp-per- d, secretary of the exposition company, presided over the exercises, and addresses of welcome were made by Harry St. George Tucker, president of j the exposition qompany, and Governorj Claude Swanson of Virginia The re- aponae on behalf of the Knlghta of Co-- 1 lumbus waa delivered by Supreme Knight Edward L. Hearn of New Ha-- 1 ven. The special guest of honor was Mgr. Falcon io, the papal delegate. Pol- lowing the exercises there wss a public j reception In honor of Mgr. Falconlo, j Bishop Donahue of Wheeling and Bishop Kelley of Savannah assisting the delegate la receiving the guests. Womens Long Gloves. in the Collapsable Bex Company Goes From Ogdon to Molina, Illinois, Whoro a Much Largor Factory la to Ba Ersctad. the greatest factor In the A degree of divorce waa granted toshortage la the high price of day to Elisabeth llramwell from her and mutton. So king aa ranch husband, Francis ('. Brmmwrll, and a find It more profitable to aell number of ordem were disposed of. to hutchere than to grow wool la not likely to be any change TO HANG A NEGRO RAPIST. FRUITLESS. al Wash Suits at Cost HAS BEEN DISSOLVED Perliu wool Crystal." 247; Avenue.. Where the car. T- KINSEY COMPANY This ix alwayM true, assuming that they are contracted in buying advertising sjaiee in the iiest newKjKijKT medium in bis field. It would, of course, never lie true if ioor judgment were used in the planning anti executing of the advertising campaign. In the cases of prosjierous merchants it always ballpens that big advertising hills and big Link balances grow, together, out of the same publicity campaigns. ones may merchants and In a practical way, and in prove the truth of this matter Non-prosjNTo- iialf-pmsperoi- their own experiences. We are accustomed to seeing Hit! STORKS filled with customers all the timt the direct result of IHG ADVERRut we do not so often see TISING EXPENDITURES. the small stores nnd shops crowded. Too many of them are content to get the overflow patronage, the happened-iieople, the people who go to the nearest place. n Any little store whmc advertising expenditures f for spare, are doubled this year will find its sales nriraijter and profits correspondingly increased. Even a small in crease of exjtenditure , in the right direction . for publicity, will bring a notable quickening of store activity . stord profits. Effective, adequate advertising not only pays for itself It pays for increased equipment and all that goes with a bigger store and growing store-need- -- s. |