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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MON. 1c. MONEY SAVING 37 PAGE FIVE. MODERN METHODS SIIH1KE TOW CLOTHES ARE SmLT CL'T BV THE S Til. BALL TOSSERS. jS- - - Ecel:em ' c 1 V I1..' !..!. ii Work ,n tne Box mie Cause ot tne Down, , knows !. i.-.- Is llliit hel kildi-- .ii. l u ll, in- - i in. nie l.y tor 8i.t Laae Makes a Wou'd du t tne Game. e t' o !' .... - i. - The Gem Food Cutter ... i i . ' '' l' is f. i .lo , ii.-- ii-- i p: .III v I i I . .i- -t l.i dial aiimims- ivla afl.T- - it'll U t'.. vi at .i" 1 BROS. & CO- - Broom n.-.iici- l to other sources than operating reached Ml SHIS IVES Hotel $25(,(39,591. - - Corner IS. STANTOR HIS Deducting fixed and other charges, the report says $387,186, 222 Is the net RAILROAD EARNINGS Income for the year available for diviLOST HOI PET DOG dends of surplus. There were 977,707,-(3- 3 passengers carried, an Increase of over (0,000,000, and 1,(41,274.219 tons The Interstate Commerce commlaalon of freight carried, an Increase of over GOES TO LOS ANGELES LEAVING "BUSTER BEHIND. hu made public an abstract of Its 202,000,000. The average revenue per nineteenth annual atatlatlcal report passenger was 2.002 cents. The earnboth for pascovering the year ending June 10, 1901, ings per mile Increased, and and the av- Crabbed and Ungallant Old War Hers senger trains, freight gloving that the par value of railway cost of running a train one mile Takes Awsy ths Pst Hs Gsvs His capital outstanding was 014.070,421,470, erage Increased. The ratio of operating exChild Wifs When He Msrried Her a (17,934 per mile of tne railways In per cent. Os United States. Of this over IS per penses to earnings was over Littls Ovsr a Month Ago. The repprt shows 10,(13 persons Mt paid no dlvldenda ui the railway was killed a and 97,70( Injured. Thera Hock outstanding 12,257, 1TB, 799 was owned by railway corporations, and of total of 1,521,255 persons on the pay A special dispatch to ths Salt Lake the railway bonds 9(41,206,010 were so roll. Tribune from Goldfield, Nev., gives the reported. The aggregate gross earnings following Incident In connection with TWO-CENPASSENGER FARE. ftwn the operated mileage, 222,240 the troubles of Major W. A. Stanton beichigan's miles of lines, were $2,125,765,1(6, LANSING, Mich. Sept. hla child wife: and will fare law ing 24l2t 2,7(1 greater than in 1905. passenger Their operating expenses were 1, become effective tomorrow. Major and Mrs. W. A. Stanton have Leading or $14(, 275,119 more than In railroads operating In the state. Includ- separated. Buster, a bull pup, that tlie INS. The net earnings aggregated ing the Lake Shore, Dig Four and Wa- major gave hla child brida as a (7IS,217, 29(, an Increase of $97,007,(42. bash, have notified the state railroad hla everlasting love during The net earnings per mile of line avcommission that they will comply with their courtship, Intervened but without ' eraged $1,542. The Income attributable j the provisions of the act. success. Buster tried his best to nuiki; belleve that all would be well, but in the end admitted with a growl that 28 I 7 24 IS 4 Totala the sequel of the major's romance Score by Inning would end And so they were 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salt Lake 3 0 Ogden Sheriff Ingalls, to whom Mrs. StanSummary Earned runa. Ogden 2: ton, aged 16 (the major la 54) ap- two-bahits, Northrop. Cuatro. pealed for protection, drove with the Nelson; struck out. by Kpon-ber- g child bride to the majors palatial home 2, by Murphy (; double playa, A. to get her "dude." When they drove Gunn to Northrop to Luinley, Morten-- I up the major, looking terrible, sat on aon to Wesaler; stolen baaea, Taylor. hla porch. Instantly ths neighborhood Wesaler, Ostler 2, Nelson, Mortensnn, cams out of doors to jm the drama. Wagner; first base on error, Salt Lake Sheriff Ingalls approached the huuie 2, Ogden 1; hit by pitcher. Wearier, with trepidation and a deputy. The Mortenaon, Ostler. Attendance, 1,200. major a roue, saluted and, when he Umpire, Roy Slone. Time of game, learned the sheriffs errand said: Good, 1:40. sheriff, I thought sure you had a warrant for me. Coming Sporting Events. He explained that he had antlcliai-Monday Opening of grand circuit So Mrs. Stanton's wishes and that her race meeting at Columbus, O. Men's and Womens Canvas Gloves trunk was packed waiting on the hack, Opening of the great Western circuit 10s 5c and Scrubbing Brushes , race meeting at Kal&maioo, Mich. porch. The sheriff seised It 69o Alarm Clocks Walt a minute, said Mrs. Stanton. Opening of fall meeting of Brooklyn Shs opened It and examined the con- Jockey club at Gravesend. 60s 1.000 Paper Napkins tents. Every dud was there. Mrs. Opening of Texas state tennis cham1 Ttlre Egg Whips Stanton la from Missouri. pionship at Morristown. Then came Buster, fawning over her So Third yacht races for Roaevelt and Williams' Shaving Soap to the , consternation of the major., King Edward cups at Jamestown. 18 Mennen's Talcum Powder ll Buster seemed to know that Mrs. Stanyacht race for Tuesday ton owned him, even If the major had 'amateurs at Jamestown. 18o Rublfoam to cough up $100 to bring about that Wednesday Open regatta for all "Rasmusaen'e Own Talcum Powder ....10o condition. classes of yachts at Jamestown. ' 3e Common Drinking Glasses Buster! shouted the major, with Thursday First race for Lipton cup red face. he again at Jamestown. 10o Tin Flour Sifters . shouted melodramatically. International cricket contest at Phil7 Cups and Saucers...... But Buster was deaf and stayed with adelphia. Mrs. tSanton until she reached the 1 So Saturday Second race for Lipton 1 Large Tin Milk Pans followed her trunk Into it. cup at Jamestown. He buggy. Dlnn- -r Plates 7 Then came the major purple with Annual track and field championships and seised his dog by the hind leg at Montreal. Pillow Tops, Ready for Pillow, 25o rage 75c usually and the throat and carried him into the Carlisle Indlans-Albrlgcollege foot, 10o and 1 Rasmussen's Cold Cream.. house and turned the picture of s ball game at Carlisle, Pa. R child bride to the wall. Away 5o seminary William college-WllllstCrepe Paper she football game at Willlamstnwn. Mass. sheriff the Mrs drove and Stanton, Farn-IBo Crepe Paper normal bound for her home In Los Ang-i-Bucknell 12o Paper Table Cloth, with IS napkins and 12 doilies football game at Lewisburg. Pa. The neighbors also went home. Major Stanton was divorced from his Texaa Tennis Championship. first wife July 14, last. He married. DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 16. Fast tennis Miss Nye at Los Angeles August 8, the June and December wedding creating players from many parts of Texas and a furore. The major will probably ek from several other states as weli thronged the courts at the Dallas club the divorce court again. Next! today for the opening of the tournaCARD OF THANKS. ment for the Texas state championship. We take this opportunity to express The play will continue through the our sincere gratitude to our many week and from all signs the tournament $ friends who so willingly and generous- will be the most successful ever pulled ly came to our assistance during our oh in this section. The winner in the late bereavement In the death of a lov- single wlU he called upon to play C. C. ing husband and father, and for the Cresson, Jr., while the team winning many beautiful floral tributes of their In the doubles will contest with Leon and Walter Walthall for the championfriendship. MRS. M, REID AND r AMILT. ship of the state. - T - ix kim,w far ,;ia this I kiuii-i- .r ki.ui-- l,u- - 1.(0 1.95 week only. Wheelwright Bros. Merc. Co. 2426 s - $20 to $40 C. D. ill, wnli n with M WASHINGTON AVE. : a L. ADLER, Tin- - (1 T.'i Mu,-- . Tlu- - S --Ti m.i Tin., . I'. tii) l'l in, ipul .iilur n. the uliair M.ikcv Murpti. lit, ll.iw k ,' h-- 1907. by ; in'll uu e xi't'lii'iii gam,- an, I k, pi j ! liko ruinu-- r i link- - tn hug nf the name. ..ig,-ami I' .vui :ilso roiilribuitsl their n'l.ir j thio.ul work aiM th nult mu wash fur llu- - Saints 3 to l. m for Salt talk,- pin ti ,1 a game also, allowing Inn seven 1'nmtng in hutu-ln-liny nn . i i i i ni for the locale. He eN,.;i-isupport and ogiim's inns ..ui.- by elean hitting. T"" unplciiKunt iiiciilcnla a ruse to in11...' of the game. Imlli ot w lii- n i)ccui-ri-i- l in the aecmiil IniiiiiK-I.'.. in bat lien Mortt-nnoii- . the py IimIi- eaptaln of the hwala. k topped oil'"f SpnnlierK'M benders with hla Ii"' '.'ill- and proceeded to go to sleep ,n in,' pan. He came In Hhnrtly, hotv- -' i.nd resumed play. In the same li i tr lkiano threw to tlih-to catch Ta who alid In. The cloud of duat Kl- kill up thereby obscured the player u i id lie runner and left audio doubt aa to whetlior or lint Taylor waa nut. The umpire ruled that he waa safe, whereupon Xorthrup called hla men from the field and they proceeded to auek their tlcka." when Ogden gave wuy and agreed to call Taylor out, and they resumed. The acore: BALT LAKE. k-- - The new' suits are ready for you to see. Better make your choice while the assortment is complete. The most popular styles go fast when they get started. Copyright. WE OFFER .iiii-- '.. 1"!!i niii'ii. wli,i iilliMVni i. K,' tint iluvi. Inis and a, i wiiiun.il an iTinr l'.ihi-- i. Fi f A SCIENTIFIC NECESSITY FOR THE PREPARING OF ALL VEGETABLES. MEATS AND FOODS, AN INDISPENSABLE LABOR SAVER. I n.n t".- - - ri.- : J..1.11 s ' V .! '....--I t t Save their wearers money because they far outlast the ordinary kinds. Aside from this there is a satisfaction of wearing clothes that keep their shape to the last and that are as fashionable in New York City as they are in Ogden. I; . , -M- $1,636,-177,27- c::i :iii,l llu- - iliiixl room wlU bo used Ihiioi.oic room. ulc Mmiu.iyx load up to the second tin- ciitr.iiic,- - to the stairway K in lln i'n ui I of the building. There me iiiii,- office rooms upstairs, ciicli having u couple of large windows. Tin- InrgcM Mum s on the west able ELEGANT NEW DEPOT JUST COMof tin- - building uinl extends the entire uidili of llu- structure. Extending PLETED IN COPPER CAMP. along Hi,- koiiiii half of the floor are live moms, all the name slse. There Will Be Opened to th Public Within are foul' on iho other side, varying th Present Month Building Work sligliily in A large vault ia the northwest corner of Is Being Rushed, and Much Activity located tlie second story. It Is composed of Is 8hown in ay rejoicing hi fi new nn a in,- - il'i. - be-iii- - - diiui-nslon- n.-a- Business Circles. several thicknesses of lirlck reinforced wilh conrrcii-- , which makes it practically hurglur proof. Now tliiil the building Itself Is coin-l'leluttentlmi will lie turned toward Improving the grounds. A large cop-i- er kettle has been placed on a foundation of cupper ore, the Idea being to display the copper in Its native stata as well as when utilised. The kettle Is s mammoth affair and is oertalny worth Us weight in copper." Flowers will probably be planted around and in the kettle, which will prove an interwill extend Lawn esting exhibit. round the depot and the view up Eleventh street toward the depot Is attractive one. Trains will pruhably stop at the new depot before the month la past. All that la necessary to open up for business Is to Install the furnishings, which will take but a day or so. Building activity in Ely City la oa the Increase and large forces of mm are at work constructing the big buri-ne- sa blocks. The little city of Ely is n Juicing over the completion of the tine new terminal station which lias been erected for the Nevada Northern Railway company In that city. It la said to he one of the finest, if not the finest, depot In the state of Nevada. The White Pine News gives the following account of the new structure: The elegant new depot at Ely City has been completed and la ready for the furnishings. It is without doubt one of the finest If not the finest depot in the state. The painters have Just put on the finishing touches and the plumbers are now engaged In Installing the water pipes. The new structure Is a spacious affair and there are sufficient rooms for the entire office force of the Nevada Northern company. There are two wlndowa In ths ticket office, one In the waiting room and the other facing the outside. The room on the east side of the first floor is tn be the men's waiting room. The other Well, she's n dream. waiting room adjoins this one on the rress. ed u Fhlladelphla of 0010200 : The Bell Wether of the Range Flock 00 Mnr-tenao- n. ne Free-for-a- ht fair-hair- a 0. D. RASMUSSENS New York RacketlStore ed College-Mansfle- ld HAVE YOU ever noticed the number of ranges on the now made of Malleable Iron the material used in constructing THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE ever since its birth? Have you ever noticed how other ranges are trying to imitate the MAJESTIC MOVABLE RESERVOIR? How others imitate the selling methods of the MAJESTIC the appearance of the MAJESTIC? Yes, and even the name? They are like the sheep ia a flock they listlessly follow the They are always a few jumps behind, however. Jnst now THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE is the only range in the E CHARCOAL world the body of which is made of IRON: material that re ibtt rud 300 per cent greater than iteeL It'S the only material that comes any where near lasting as long as Malleable Iron. When yon are ready for that new range, let us show you THE GREAT MAJESTIC, the range that leads them alL -- bell-wethe- r. OLD-STYL- BOYLE HARDWARE CO. |