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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SATLF'.?- SfflOlS COM. FAMINE IS Ives' August Clearance Sale! :;OwST -' PAGE FIVE. II! FAIIED 10 COMMENCE 10 A TEN DAY BARGAIN FEAST 001 AND IT WILL BE INFINITELY WORSE THAN LAST YEAR. Or Former State Coal Mine Inepeetor Dedare That the Railroad Hava Net the Motive Power to Move the Output of the Mince Stock Up at Once. A SHIRT SALE EDUCATION G R on of in. Teache- - Aocpt Dor'est -- HJLC5 AND AND FIVES DATE. Com- - Sc.tnce Is r.i arri It Wp.I Be lnste..ed et Ttechcr Are E.ected. c GET OF TOM WAS GIVEN TWENTY BY JUDGE MURPHY. HOLDS IEIG NEW TEACHERS SELECTED FOR THE COUNTY SCHOOLS TODAY. DAYS Sc, nSton Freni, T,,p Oraei ' Tn-- n Cnerge. D.d Not Observe School Will Open September 9 Teach-- . Spent 115 in Two Devs trfc,.tu. to Be He.d Septembers, Lended on e V earenc 5i 6 and 7 in Ogden Prominent Ed- liCatcr, to B pr.Mnt. i '.lllh It lake Sen .l.ul.'ll ill. I Thui the coal situation In Salt Lake lg- ".i cl' iiuii.iU.'ii In lii .i , .,;t. Tlie e.'innv b I.ird ef evlue.itl.Ml held a evila serious la and i becoming E HAVE and igden judges and t'g-i- f ogden HUNDREDS miii I list n'ur: mu ,b. ut ile:i OF seiedn. September Comer of meeting today b the statement As .1 lesm! S a.- '..poi'l.tt.t iiiUlii r i I.. iiii ri'ii P" i ..I si I'liii.-i- x SHIRTS IN ODD LOTS, dent mine coat d.iv tel' tlie county tlie state Thuiiia. formerly ami.g LEFT-OVER- S AFTER THE GREATopoit il lii, I wi.l his I'liiiiimi - lie is :i.n m jail, where lie will serve si bools. l our new lonelier Wt'M of Utah. Mr. Thomas was In ' i a the ik.lopllOU i't lllilU'liilltig EST 8ELLING SEASON IN THE Hit till l.i.i- - for making '.he mistake I looted. ViH. I'.CMSIO Hlmkley. Nellis Balt Uke yesterday afternoon. He la in-iiiih.- high .iniiiiMu t b in. Kleiior It'.iigb.mi Hinl Helens A. now superintendent of the Union HISTORY OF THIS STORE. ALL ARE STRICTLY NEW GOODS AND The ripiui of ilm ivimi.ilifo el laiiiiig le ehseiie a ll:ite eider lo and tlie amount Kink, of $122 le t'laiuis Bchofleld. ml Utah, mines ci at ' I'iini'il atul llu- suiHTiiili'iult'iii gel Hill el the fill EMBRACE THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND MOST ATTRACTIVE were ordered iwiil In in a position to tell the facts In e Whiii iwemj-lhielit were i rs' to iiptitot'ivtl pnseiieis PATTERNS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, EVEN THOUGH YOU Tsachsrs' Imtituts. tli care. In an interview he la quoted at olive to pro.utv ilislrui't-ariaigiied befeie Judge ,M ui pl.y ARE NOT IN IMMEDIATE NEED OF THEM; YOU WILL NEED a saying: Tile bo.ll d fixed tile dates for the tweiilx-iMi- e of llieiii Were given M.iFl Uif ii'Uist A giTitl ileal of I would advise all who posaibly can 4. 5, THEM LATER, AND THE SAVING WILL MORE THAN REPAY YOU. it fur the adoption of ihi int- - lime iM di i s eul ef tin eily under pain teat Iters' institute as Septeiiila-to lay in their winter supply aa soon aa b m il 7 in this A itumlier ul ef sentence. 1.,im city. " ( braneli 1 due lllglil J jail Seivlnglen it Stilvvoll, possible, because, aa I have said, the . as its installation for was arrcsleii in u Ilmiese needle f.ie-l- e pi Iiniliieiit ediieatelM. itx'luiling 1rtifes-s- or will coal famine be worse this year Marsliiill and Levi Young, of the ell Tweiity-liftl- i street, he havin:. i' ami brought ll tn tin1 alien- A fine assortment of 11.45 Shirt to be worn with white collar; an exthan last, very much worse, if we have .'I i Fie board. ing failed to leave the eer penile liiulls University nf Utah; lr. Whitsoe. of priced; in this cellent value for thoae desiring a Shirt moderately a long, cold winter." ef I igiien t'ily liehiuii him. i istcusllily tlie ngrieliltiiriil College, and State $1X0 Schools Open September 9. It Is evident, therefore, that It beNelson will be present lie was eiigagid in ihe slipin-roccuAnother important mailer disponed of hooves one to get all the coal ha can One lot of Madras with cuff attached and with separate cuff, to be of eating uihivIIcs. but really lie anil ad dress the meeting, guiwrliitend-ei- it pation '.he board was ihe fixing of the date was $1.15 Nelson will deliver the principal worn with white collar; regular $1.50 value; sale price get hie hand on. Mr. Thomas, like making a good attempt fo get ' i lie .50 Bhlrte Work 75c "stock opening of I lie sellouts. i hleh away with a grip licliiugiiig to a Jap. address ill the Saturday session. A railroad the up 55 and companies, says i . he for the winter. SepUynber y. Yes. hut how Is one lie hud singled the grip out from a public meeliiig is to lie held ut HuntsLoto stock winter? Teachers Employed. up for the going liiimlier ef others slid hud tt In the ville. I rt.l.iv, August 20, addressed by cal dealers will tell you that they have booth with him when the Jap uv-- 1 Mr. N'lls'ii, tn wilicli school mutters The following teachers Mere elrrt-- d: in general are to lie discussed. had orders ever since last March that .Minnie Johnson, Lllllun Stanley. Lueile i v i'il mi tile Medic. In police court he inlil a story ef they cannot till because the railroad Manley, tenths Scott, Eva Itrown, Nel-l- ii WARRANTY DEEDS. companies will not deliver the coal. Maguire, Emma Paine, Lena Wood- - liav ing arrived in Ogden vvillt 5115 from A. A. I'ulnaiii mid wife to the WheelThen what Is the consumer going to Hlid Yellows! the olio the park i rd. (, spending forgo A. Graves, Elinor ltiugdo? He liaa done all that he can. He lUi'll. j greater art ef It in two days' time. wright t'lmstruetloii enmpaiiy. $1.01)0; has ordered the coal but he cannot get holt arrested lie suld that lie had all nf Inis 3 and K. block 50, plat C. ) jg-dFinancial Report. it. Is he to charter a car and go after fit., survey. Tlie finance committee submitted It money oil his person, but the ollleers 11. Child to Jivaeph A. Fife It himself, or hire an automobile and Sarah find did It. lint I'epi iit showing cash on hand of $5,100. haul It down by the hundred weight? Two oilier prisoners charged with el al., $1,200; part of the northwest That kind of talk la rot. The people vagrancy were given time orders out iiuurlcr and Hurt Ilea t quarter of section 6. township & north, range 1 west. know that they should stock up wltn-o- that the ruilroitd is not to blame and of the city. Balt Ijike meridian. any advice, because the treatment say. "Xnw get your order In and get RELIEVE YOUR MIND. Bennett M. Anderson et ux. to Rena they have received from the railroad your winter's supply, and then you are rompanle In the past Is an evidence of safe, oh, it all sounds good to the It Is always a relief to le prepared Yander Veen, $1; part of the south half what they can expect, and they are novice, but the man up a tree can't for an emergency, t'nllr, diarrhoea and of the southwest quarter of section I, 1! only too anxloua to stock up If the swallow It, for the minute he places dysentery are usually prevalent at this township 5 north, range 2 wesL TELLS OF railroads will permit them to do ao. his order lie Is Informed that the rail- season and a bonttle nf Cluimberlatn's Yellowstone park excursion Saturday. Agents of the transportation companies road refuses to deliver the coal Into Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will come around and button-hol- e a Ogden and that he may get his order in your home may save much suffering August 24; $51 round trip from Ogden. If not a life. For sale by all druggists. Hee O. 8. L. agents for particulars. WITH GENERAL WOOD IN THE man for an hour or two explaining filled by next July or he may not. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. cross telluride team BATS WITH THE GIMLINITES. la Commanding Officer of Troops F and G of the Fourth United States CavGrand Junction Team Playa Here Touted aa Both Team alry Which Arrived in Ogdon Last Good Ones and Good Gamea Are ExNight on Special Train. pected in Beth Inetancoa. Captain Koehler, who was tried by before General Wood in Tills afternoon at Gleenwood Field court-marti- al Ofdee and Telluride are struggling on the Philippines for insubordination, and the diamond. Of course It la impossible the two troops, F and G of the Fourth - at Hill time to give the outcome of the United States cavalry, under his com la crowd presea in Ogden last night at there but arrived mand, good (amt, nt. TM Telluride boye go to Balt about oclock on a special train over '. lake this evening and will play the the Southern Pacific, and left an hour Dubei Tallora tomorrow afternoon at later over the Rio Grande for Fort Walker's Field, while the Grand JunctSnelllng, Minn. These two troops were stationed at ion teem, which is now in Salt Lake, COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND LADIES WRITING DESKS FOR MONDAY. A SPLENDID LINE OF THEM, ALL STYLISH, ALL AT lalanda of Mindanao and Jolo and the cones to Ogden and plays the Glm-llnl- te in At TREMENDOUS Mount REDUCTIONS. COME AND SEE THEM. the big fight participated tomorrow afternoon. Dajo In which 2,500 Moroa and eighty five American soldiers were killed. Captain Koehler waa In command of KARPEN COUCH, FINE SPRING, WE SELL THE FAMOUS KARPEN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY column No. 2 in this battle. IN' DULL WELL UPHOLSTERED GUARANTEED FURNITURE, MORTea, Im the man that had the rum' pus with General Wood," said Captain GREEN; WAS $29.50; NOW RIS CHAIRS, COUCHES AND DAWANTED Agents, either sex, to han- Koehler In response tf an inquiry. H dle a quick selling, meritorious artl- -' x has been In the army twenty-siyean VENPORTS. de that will net you 100 per cent and doesn't look a day over forty. He profit; an article that everyone wants, la small of stature, but Impresses one POPULAR KARPEN BOX COUCH, and of which the majority buy. Our j as him. Inch of a being fighter, every HANDY GREEN UPHOLSTERED; local agents say that It la the easiest I Captain Koehler seemed to bear no wiling and most pleasant line they SWELL UPHOLSTERED COUCH; toward General Wood beWAS $29.50; AND SERVICEABLE; ever handled. They are making enor- cause hi superior officer haa preferred VERY STYLISH; WAS $31.50; NOW mous sales. NOW What they can do you, charges of insubordination against Elegant, strongly made Couch, upholstered In green and brown; too, can do. This la the opportunity. him. Good springs; was $22.25; now Send stamp for full particulars. C. W. sail A Co., 421 E. Bijou at, ColoRAILROAD NOTES. rado Springs, Colorado. t28 E. N. Johnson,' tourist agent for the Chicago ANorth western and the Union FOR BALE Two ladles' first-cla- ss j Pacific at Los Angeles and Chicago, tickets to Des Moines, Iowa. Address , was In the city on business last even-- 1 K, Journal. t2l lng. Fine oak Center Table; was $2.25; now LOST Small tan m. J. Fox, conductor of California ex- dog with scar on aide of Jaw or face. Return to 2S2I Mon- - curaions for the Chicago, Burlington A roc avenue. Reward. t27 . Quincy Railway company, spent yes- , ' terday In Ogden. . I W s ! ! ! s.-i- - . ! . - Fa-cif- io t- l r i C. IVBLi . . cti Hotel Corner Broom i I I ut E IT J J : will w - $22.50 $23.50 $24.00 $18.65 I ' J $1.65 Mahogany Table; very pretty; waa $2.50; now VAN DES VUES $1.90 PAYS Procttds to Arrsst J. Bullogh for lating tho Fish and Gams Laws The foot never gets used to an shoe. The torture Dee Stanford Shoe Gbmpy SS.25; now $4.60 Viont Deputy State Fish and Game Commissioner Van der Vlles was asked today what he Intended doing regarding the legal opinion rendered by Attorney OConnolly, to the effect that he had no right to arrest a man without a warrant, and he smiled and said: The best evidence of how much attention I pay to that opinion is the fact that I have Just arrested J. Builough, of this city for violating the law." i : Asked as to the nature of the Builough mm Mr. Van der Vlles stated that tne man was fishing with three poles, to each of which was attached a line coder Vlles Is nfining two hooks. Van to and prosecute proposes determined every man whom he catches violating the law, regardless of whi he may be. In this he Is backed by the state comJ missioner and the district attorney. ! -- Massive Golden Oak Table; was THE Was Using Thus Pols With Two Hooks Attaehsd to Each Lino. ill-fitt- returns with each new pair. With the Hanan Shoe there is no hurt. It is made with the foot as a pattern ; made so skillfully that style and comfort fre united ; made so well that its graceful shape is retained until the end. The little more you pay is but a contribution to comfort, wear and gbod taste. NO ATTENTION TO LATTER'S OPINION. Birdseye Maple, oval top, highly polished; waa $$.00; now BLE; ELEGANT DARK MAHOGANY; FINELY FINISHED WRITING DESK. NICELY ARRANGED; WAS $17.50; BIG VALUE AT $4.50 HAND RUBBED; PRETTY PIECE; WAS A for TA- VERY $3.75; NOW $2.85 $14.00 $19.50 Writing Desfes DARK MAHOGANY CENTER $15; $35 Desks for $26.25; $11.50 Desks for $9.25 |