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Show Th PSTAV. SEPTEMBER DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL (fiiiHMrrrial s t SALT LAKE CITY. accounts, as Solicits dopcaitora courteous treatment and ovary reasonable accommodation. rif i Notes of Happenings Capital C.ty. in Utah s a Savings Department. ctal n .it fir iek. J. a if St 11.ul. "ho was sent h. iv t'i represent Jame OVonnell. ! : in or tile International Associa-- :i 'll i a!. i. i'.imst. addressed tile Itleel-l- b'l f.re the machinists struck tii n.ie offered the scale suggested :li. m April 1 last, illicit the tnining . - offered to pay them $4.73 a i hour. At that tiitn-llu- y iid the wale flout April 1. I :!' i i di i ideii not to ucict this, and 'i..ionl i i.t. tltcir demand for a $3 wage In ina i1. .ii--i d. They are still offered t eale. but the .i i..:c iiivr the old v w if adopted, will date from i iiilime they ciiiir upon tltcir work. A i'.c of tlic strike of the ltia-ci- .i' :i icr..l of tile big copper t..i:ii ii liaic been forced to close ii.Mi i ti.iSi in of the machinery get-- t i is: ill i f order, end :u entire tie-u- p f i!.e e.niip i i!itvuicii-d- . The Gagnon liill.e of the Al.V.liJ.'mai il I'upjier OOtn-- I Ciii-o- d opi l.iii.iiw I.is evening. The m.ii liiuisi- -' mu. .ii ihi ivening rejected the iiffer of the ni.iiing companies for an increase of is cents a 11 7. on a day. making the contract. The machinist demand i.'i niih !. cum o,oi. with the continued strike of the I'l.icliiiiisi the C"1'1T output oi Hi.- lmuo district is threatened vei siiio.isly. as when the inui'liiiirr.x nf a inn,- urt out of order tlio propt-riis fmvi'il i.t suspi-tnl- . Several of tli bin Him.' ;uv ri.iHod, and more Ilian l.imn tuim-rare ille. i..if 1100.000 $50,000 CAPITAL SURPLUS w's Hava . !ii , Drink Beer -ht . . You say it doesn't agree with you ? Makes you bilious bloats you leaves 1 ing fifteen mill a an hour. G. H. Ferguson, who was Y. :i m connected with I he board of he.i!!: daring the Morris administration u., found d in hi bed at 1ST W -i s. enth Su'.itn street yesti rdav. li w;, about 42 y.:rs old. Hi death w., due t heart disense. The buly a- - l.ik-.-to an undertaking establishim in and a telegram wun sent to hi- Mr. Dr. E. It. Ferguson. at lh"klyn. X. Y.. from which place he cam.- about five year ago. and word wa received to hold the body for furiher iiisirtu-tion- s. n- -- , in--- t A 11, mington that wriles In on exhibition at iywriler machine Kuiau cliaractcr the I office of the Kem- - you dull and drowsy ? Leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth? Beer doesnt appeal to I you at all? No relish for itl Ah! Then its quite clear that you liave not yet tried i five-yea- rs - ington company it, Salt latkc. Tile machine carries ninety-tw- o charneli rs while the most carried by any English writing niaelifne is elglity-flvThe machine is manuINDICTMENTS RETURNED. factured in this country, and the has it caused be to Introduced company In the civil and military departments Borah'a Case Set for September 23 No Monty to Try tho Pett.bono Caoo. of the Russian government. The Beer You Like - ! Rcm-lingt- This Does Hot are among those who willingly pay a dollar for an article offered elsewhere at ninety cents. In these days of keen competition, a man has to look sharp after his change out, and he generally hunts round for the mre where he can be best served with the highest quality at the must reasonable prices. Take u copy of our price list ami compare our prices with what you have been paying, but don't forget there Is mote than one quality of Drugs Ours is ths Bsst Quality (we do not keep the other kind). Give us a look in nil prove it. If you Think it Over? Ogdsn'a Beat Drug Store. Driver & Son Wm. The Republican city committee has been called to meet Saturday evening at 7:3i o'clock at room 423 I). F. Walker building. The call is issued by t'hairmaft' Willard Hanson and Secretary Harry S. Anderson. It is that the meeting will iix probable Ithe date fur the holding of the Republican city convention. . I In the criminal division of the ilis-- , irlct court, Wednesday, Mrs. Addle Fairchild pleaded guilty to a charge of committing a statuary offense, anil was sentenced to six months in the ' penitentiary. She nnd h young man named Raymond Wright were ar-- . rested In I'inneer park early one liiorn-- ! lng several months ago. and the wo- -' man has been in Jail ever since. The of Siierry's eyes was too evidence ' much for the couple, lsith of whom were intoxicated at the time. i DRUG COMPANY I Georgs W. Drivsr, 2453 Washington Managtr. A vs. oosoooeooeeoo o Weak Eyes 0 0 oa o 8 0 o 0 J T. Rushmer CO8OOOOOO0ooo I This You? Struggling in the grip of them U you feel if tone giant aope und all around your body sod thru, op aadcaunioteaK cw As we k 1,1. it does not give yon Wy brag w beck the u Ci RHEUMATIC cure ever dneovend has "wiul nd effective is curww rhjamsiins. sad are h emes by faoMq rnitanh, Deutmfizkg Stic sek Pwuotmjlhee.aetio. of these am ima T? the blood wkid eubc affections. iwonuK 50c. sod IIJKL T. H. CARR, Druggist. 300 Twenty-fift- h The Rexall Street. Stoi The American party city convention will be held September 19. The primaries to select the delegates will be held in the various election districts at 8 o'clock in the evening. September 18, and the ward Conventions to nominate niemhera of the council, Hcptcm-be- r 18. There will be in the city convention about 530 delegates and in the ward conventions about 800 delegates. After listening Wednesday morning and afternoon to the evidence presented in the preliminary hearing of Samuel G. Spencer, a polygamist, charged with a statutory offense with a daughter of his cousin. Iva Wallace, Judge J. J. Whitaker dismissed the case at 6:80 p. m. In rendering his decision Judge Whitaker did not discuss the truth or falsity of the Wallace girl's story, nor of the evidence presented by the defendant and his family, although the two were directly opposite In almost every detail. The evident reason for dismissing the case was that It had not been clearly shown that the offense for which Sjiencer waa held had actually been committed. The members of the Wallace family. Indignant at the outcome, threaten to have Spencer arrested on another charge. Frank Preston, who waa captured by Deputy Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp, September 1. after a hard chase, pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny before Judge Armstrong in the district court Wednesday, and waa sentenced to five years in state's prison one-ha- lf the maximum penalty. He stole considerable Jewelry from the residence of John 8. Bennett. Preston stated to the court that he took the Jewelry with a view to raising money to have himself cured of the opium habit. hours was A record run of thirty-si- x made In an automobile from Ely to this city by Harry Elliott of Salt Lake, A. G. Corbett of Ely and J. R. Hildebrand, a former resident of this city. The three came by the way of Shelbum pass, which la reported to be one of the most dangerous roads west 'of the Elliott state that Rocky mountains. parts of automobiles were scattered along the road, but as the party was In no way equipped to carry any extra baggage, none of the parts could be brought along with them. The curfew ordinance Is to be strictly enforced hereafter. Chief McKenxie Issued this order Wednesday and each of the officers who went out received concerning the explicit Instructions came. The whistle, which ha been sounding for the past three days, can be distinctly heard all over the city. BUTTE MACHINISTS STRIKE. The Output of the Red Metal Is Very Seriously Threatened. BCTTE. Mont.. 4. At a meet- Sept. llt.h St.t. Jmi. ing of the machinists' union tonight, and follow; about, if to taken were bring steps Edi tri1 ColUmr,nt,d h,,d the end of the strike, which Hi possible, will will like you. All your objections to beer have been carefully studied, analyzed, and refined away in the brewing of Luxus. Luxus really Is different it is not heavy, not sticky," not green it is not ordinary beer. Luxus is brewed to suit the true, refined American taste. And this statement means more its realization has cost us more than we can put into a few words. You can drink Luxus drink all you like of it and it will do you good. It is a light beer the lightest brewed yet very nourishing withal, wholesomdy satisfying , deliciously refreshing. It is distinctly unique in bouquet, snap, sparkle, life, and flavor. Order a small bottle with your luncheon today and you will understand. Then have a case sent home without delay. Order from your dealer You s e. Concern Yea S PAGE THREE. Yes.YouCan. afatimwliBank w Cor. 24th and Washington 5 1907. El USE. Ida. Sept 4 iSall talks Tribune Speilal.) The inilieimeiits re- -turnwMast spring in the .iieral court here involving some of ihc penplp of Hoise and vicinity, were made public tuilny. The names of the following appear in the liulietment: William E. Horah. John I. Wells. Patrlek II. owns. John Klnkalil, 31. Prlehard, William Sweet. Albert E. Palmer, Hornee S. Kami, Frank Martin, James T. Barber, Sumner G. Moon. Joe Doe and Itieliari. .u', um. divers other persons whose names were not known to the until Jury. A list of 108 persons .. in Vola-- ' and vicinity, who are charged with fraudulently making false applfeatlm for claims, was also made public. Lata this afternoon, at a conference, the trial of Senator llorah was set for September 23 and the names of sixty -- five men from which to select a Jury were ordered drawn by Judge Deltrieh of the Federal court. The names were drawn and the list Includes that of Thomas B. Gess, the man who was foreman of the Haywood Jury. Two o; the men indleted and given In the list above are offieera of the Barber Dumber eomiiany. It may be said that some of the names given in the Hat were known to the public before It waa given out today, that la, It waa generally rumored that certain persona had been Indicted, so the list does not come ss well-kno- like it or direct BREWED AND BOTTLED IN OMAHA BY THE Fred Krug Brewing' Company EXPONENTS OF T1I ant their supplies to Oregon, Malm ami Montana. It Is cHtluiaictl that smokers In Hisikane spent from $453 to $500 a day for cigarettes before the law went Into effeet, and, while many probably will smoke pls-- and cigars in the future or quit the habit. It la ilrelared that at least $100,000 a year will be spent on the sticks outside the state, as the law does not prohibit Hny one from smoking them. There were reports that several of Hie big Eastern and Routhern factories would make a test case In Spokane, but this has been abandoned, since competent lawyers declare the law Is s a great surprise. According to the records at the state house only the small sum of a little over $3000 of the appropriation la left to try the Pettibone case, and there is no money In sight aside from this to try the case which Is set for October 1 The only way out of It now Is for Governor Gooding or the Mine Owners as- constitutional. sociation to furnish the money, for It Is out of the question to holu a special session of the legislature to appropriate funds for that purpose. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Clyde Sykes, a 14 -- year-old boy, of American Fork, was Instantly killed by lightning Wednesday evening while attempting to turn on the lights In the family residence. One of the severest electrical disturbances that has ever visited American Fork occurred yesterday afternoon, lasting only a short time, but doing considerable damage to the telephone systems. The Bykes boy was home at the time of the accident. His two little sisters were not far away. As he reached to turn on the Iigffits there waa a blinding ash. Death was lnstaneoua. Home before a doctor could be procured, but hia services, whether secured Immediately or not, were of im avail. FINE ART OF BREWING." AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION worth a pound of cun-- . There are ninny imnr sufferers, Consumptive who are hopeless of getting well s, who, if they hud taken care of A now would be weii. cougn Is the foundation of Consumption, ltallanl's Hnrehnund Kyrup will cure tliat cough. Mrs. H , Great Falls. I have used Bal Montana, writes: lard's llorehouinl Kyrup In my family for years my children never suffer with coughs." Hold by Geo. F. Cave, Druggist, cor. 23rd and Washington. Ih Ihcni-sclvc- AT THE SEWING BEE. Just to think. Aunt Miss Folly tilda, Jason llardapple ain't been railing on Hue Wnggs but two years and lust night and he actually proposed. tell! 1 declare this Aunt Matilda-- Do here spei-- manta has reached Bacon Hldge Ht last. Chicago News, NATURAL DEDUCTION. Actyn Ilarnes I hh that In the new version of I'tide Toin's Cabin1' thera are no bloodhounds. .Mnc Booth Huntington Aha! I knew It wouldn't be long before Elisa would lie chased over the tee by a touring car! Fuck. slxty-hoiM-pn- Journal want ada pay. Ma You Need rMJlW.LI.AlJ... THE is now equipped to do all kinds of AND JOB PRINTING in an up-to-da- te and artistic manner. The progressive business man demands first class prmting. G. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? NAILS BARRED. up-to-d- The State of Washingtons Anti Stick Law Is Now in Fores. -- Spokane special to the Balt Lake Tribune: Five dollar gold pieces could not be exchanged for a cigarette over the counter of any tobacconist In Spokane or throughout Washington today, law, enacted by the last legislature, prov.uig for fines up to $300 or not more than 180 days imprisonment or both, being In operation. However, this does not prevent the smokers from getting their dope,' ss dealers at Couer dAlene, Ida.. miles east of here, amt thirty-foBaker City, Or.. Whlteflsh, Mont., and other towns outside the state, have laid in big stocks, one of them In the Idaho city having Invested $50,000 in manufactured cigarettes and papers and tobacco In anticipation of a heavy mall order business. Dealers in Spokane sold their remaining stock at bargain counter rates the night of August 11, and what was left at midnight, when the lid" was clamped on, they gave away or de- - i' strayed in the streets, while jobbers IlfssilllW. STATE JOURNAL tinii-elapse- COFFIN Luxus, because ate The Journal Delivers the Goods to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. CL i Especially are we prepared ur , t Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. il HE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS |