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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Good School ; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1907. PAGE FIVC f Around the Town (TVT'tivVvv' 'vvv44'4v4v Suits j 200 Manufacturers Harris has commenced suit against Anna Alaguirr and Sarah Maguire for the foreclosure of a mortgage given a security for a promissory note K- - T. Imitate for e Lost Lady' gold watch, with engraving "L. T." on case, and Cherry Creek. Nevada." on fob. Return to 2364 Jefferson. Reward. Clothe putt a Onr hi metal and hU manline right out. They're Juat right. or Dont think of buying cheap clothe for a School Boy. It voat per K ver piy,! cannot be made Our School Suit Our prices and lower. or priced better o tort School 100, Sj00 5.00, M-0- or ! yet we 7.50. RICE MOM at the The achedulsd coupler raea Auditorium rink did not take place last of the failure of the their will an appear-uo- a But rather than disappoint the Ptnia of the amueement reeort Man. He Matthew furnished them with a nil pursuit race card. Biding back said he sought to defeat Mlaa May BAZAAR OF NATIONS The doughty Hum, riding forward. tody (kater, however, defeated him by For Benefit of Hems for Destitute bout five feet rigM, because who had signified tugneu to enter to put In fffl.pi Crippled Children INDUSTRIAL PEACE NEW YORK. Nov. I. New York al leaders gathered in force at the Waldorf-Abtor- la hotel this afternoon, where a baaaar of nations was Inaugurated for the benefit of the New York Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Ths various booths ere presided over by women whoso names ere written lsrgs on the rolls of ths 400. A novel feature is a vaudeville performance, under tha management of Mrs. A. L. Erlsnger, for which all the so-cl- Held First Important Meeting in Nation's Capital WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. . In Mponae to n call Issued by Oscar Stilus, secretary of commerce and labor, ths trustees of ths Foundation for th Promotion of Industrial Peace will L their first Important meeting in this city tomorrow. At this meeting the trustees will for active work end Issue an invitation far contributions from the public at large to be added to the 940,-4- 44 Nobel peace prise received by President Roosevelt from the Norwegian parliament, and given by him as a itart for the fund. The trustees dedr to sea this nucleus augmented to approximately a million dollars for carrying on the work. It la the plan to establish headquarters and appoint a acKtiTy and auch other clerical as may be necessary. Th trustee of the foundation are th chief Juetlcs of the United States, the secretaries of agriculture and of commerce end labor, and Messrs. Marvin Hughltt, John Mitchell,, Thomma G. Bush and Beth Low. These trustees win receive the assistance of an advisory committee representing labor, employers and ths general public. Among the members of this committee are Archbishop John Ireland, President Lucius Tuttle of the Boston ft Maine railroad. President Samuel Gom-Pe- n of the American Federation of La-k- r. President Daniel J. O'Keefe of the International Longshoremen, , Marine ud Transport Workers' association, tantary Ralph M. Easley of tha National Civic federation, G. Gunby Jor-de-s. a prominent manufacturer of Ga and Wamn 8. Stone, mod chief of the International Broth-rtmo- d of Locomotive Engineers. bold or-pn- tic It burns the gases in the fuel, s It the captain received the thanks of the navy department. Tha retirement of Admiral Lyon result! In a number of changes and promotion among the officers of lower grade. Chief among these la the promotion of Commander John M. Bowyer to tha grade of captain. Captain Bowyer was born in Indiana, but was appointed to the navy from Iowa. Ha was graduated from ths Naval academy In 1174, and has sines cruised In all parts of ths world. He has been selected to command ths battleship Illinois of the Atlantic fleet and will be the youngest captain In the big fleet on the coming crulsa to ths Pacific. IT Why? Having received the resignation of Fred J. Kissel as a month, r of the stats fair board, Governor Cutler on Thursday appointed F. J. Hendershot of this city to succeed Mr. Klescl. The resignation of the latter was caused by 2413 Washington Ave. CHANGES Yourself Select the materials and have your klmonaa, aprons, underwear, etc., made at the Dean Furnishing store, 2281 Washington. The Clothiers Rill Ask s FRED M. NYE CO. FOR Blast Three thousand carnation on sals Saturday, half prico. Richardson ft Grant, Tha Crockery Pooplo. represent IE Hot Robert Carr, the light trimmer of the Utah Light ft Railway company,, fell duw n the basement of tile com- -i pany's building tin Washington avenue yesterday and sustained a fracture of the left arm Just below the elbow Joint. He was taken to his home, where he received surgical attendance. s We guarantee every School Suit we adl to hold up to tho standard high we Original s Alfalfa hay CO cents and timothy j hay 70 cents per hundred. Grout's, 352 14th t qualities acre. Our sort of School Suits are made Cheviot and trom the moat durable Silk lining with Sewed CtMlmeres. on with strong linen etrung buttons Every point where strain tmead. r,M. a reinforced. Nothing omitted nr that would add to the appearance And durability of the Suit. name such moderate prices a Coles e Hot and cold drink of all kind will be served all venter at the Dee drug store soda fountain. wasted by all other stoves Fire Air tight always. never out Avoid Imitations See our fine line fresh caramels Davis ft Wright, 15 25th. s at Wanted Delivery boy with wheel The Toggery. RICHARDSON Funeral services over the remains, of T. E. Black, the mining man who died Tuesday night, will be held at 9 p. m., Sunday, from the Church of tha Good Shepherd, the Rev. Alfred Browa officiating. The choir of the Episcopal church will furnish the music, and the interment will be made In Mountain View cemetery. The Crockery People Sole Agents of Sunday. The Woodmen of tins World,-which he was a member, will attend known to modern science. ExaminaIn a body and conduct the rites of the tion free. A. McIntyre, Manager. order at the grave In the City CemeJ. A. Meacham, a telegraph otter-ato- r, tery. was arrested last night about II It will pay you to sso tha Elsctne oclock by Officer Charles Lsyns, on the Cash Register at Ths Crystal," 8477 charge of petty larceny, Washington Avenue. Whore ths cars The csss of Frank Clark, charged stop. e with burglary In ths third degree, has Fresh cut carnations on sals Sat- been continued for one week. Clark I , urday, 35e par doxsn. Richardson ft alleged to have stolen several articles Grant, Tho Crockery People. of wearing apparel and Jewelry from the Beehive rooming house on Twenty-fift- h The high school football team left street In ths police court today for Pocatello this afternoon, where his T. R. O'Connelly, asked attorney, they engage In a game with the high for a continuance that they might get school nine there tomorrow. witnesses. Excursion to Gooding, Ida., via O. S. L., November 10 to II; 110.15 round trip. Tickets good to return until November 10. Ths Idaho Irrigation company throws open 70,000 acres of land under Carey act Cut flower sals Saturday, Richardson ft Grant, Tha Crockery People, --Mrs. s Kate Margaret Moerke, aged 45, died at the residence of her sister, 19471 Washington avenue, last night of cancer of the heart. The funeral will be held Saturday at I p. m. Bright valley hay H. C. Fkrrel food store, next to postoffle. Wanted At once, an elevator boy You will b delighted with a stein actresses and theatrical at Reed hotel. of famous Muenchner beer, on draught, beatles in town offered their services. or try that excellent old Mount Vtrnon If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Great rivalry promises to develop in ry whisky at tha SWstaff cafe. well-kno- the sale of two dolls, one made by Mrs. Felix Is man, wife of ths Philadelphia millionaire, end th other by Mrs. Belanger. Mrs. Is man declares that her doll shall bring not leas than 15,000, and Mrs. Erlsnger la determined that her handiwork shall bring quite as much as Mrs. liman's, so there! Ths home for destitute crippled children is th only institution of Its lclnd In the city or country, and la unique in that It makes a specialty of taking up the cases of apparently Incurable crip-ple- a, who would be rejected by any other institution. The hospital baa no endowment fund and no state nor.dty aid, and depends entirely for its support upon voluntary contributions and benefit basaars and performances. . Funeral services over the remains If you drink, drink Yellowstone. of Leonard Wtlllama, the young Visit ths Ogden Optical parlors for switchman who was killed in tha Ogden yards Wednesday will be held from the any eye defects you may have. They First ward meeting house at 1 p. in. test eyes with the latest Instruments Twenty 4Monarch holds fire cal to operate, will work Just as perfectly and will be a entirely satisfactory as when new. That cannot bo said of stoves mads of other Iron. 50 Hey-woo- sums cues or EDI' THE The Largest Businas can not expand beyond the compass of the Clastic system of filing cabinets. Largest assortment manufactured in the world. Globe-Wetnic- iTStay SatUfactaryTait la sffr SWaagafnajWJeMgfcstfyss Net Sooner. Hotel Boy (turning on the electric Ice water, light) Want a pitcher of colonel? Tomorrow Colonel Hankthnnder inawning at I o'clock, suh. Chicago Tribune. Como and see why they save fuel and repairs. They show it. POX SALE BY Sato On Hodges Hofi Mailings and Rugs IN THE NAVY BOYLE FURNITURE CO. HYGIENIC AND DURABLE SOFT, PLIABLE, ODORLESS It has no nap to collect duet or lint; germs cannot find lodgment In It. It a of beat or cold. It Is very reasonable In price and very Is - durable. 75c grade, sewed, lined and laid 90c grade, sewed, lined and laid 59c grade, sewed, lined and laid u ....48o McDougall Kitchen Cabinets On Sale ce " 20 per cent Reduction on any Cabinet heating 91.00 all The moat wonderful $5.50 hard wood kitchen cabinet stovs ever produced. Burns bard Bee Window Display. or soft coal, alack or lignite. Has 75c 50c Pictures on Bale Saturday. Jointless ash pit and screw New Moulding line Just in. Artistic Picture Framing draft register. Is absolutely alr-tlgand remains so. Has doubt effect hot blast. The linings or sectional and extend very blgh up on side of beater, ne r ht , the drum . against protecting and turning red. You warping should see this great heater. : YEN economi- hours Most nt au-tu.b- .e. yean after you buy a it will tie Just as Blasts threaten bla life, and It waa necessary fur him to get out of th way In an Th two defendanta were arraigned In police court today and on motion of their attorney, Judgs d, a continuance was granted. C. H. Shafer, convicted of forgery, was sentenced to one year In ths State Prison by Judge Howell this morning. Kels Knudsen and Glen Mack have N, C. Morten son, charged with barbeen arrested on the charge of disturbfish In hla possession during ths ing rt ing ths peace on tha complaint of Hag-beAnderson. Anderson alleges that doss season, waa arraigned In tho disat the polling place In ths Eighth pre- trict court today and pleaded not cinct on election day ths two defend- guilty. ants crested a disturbance by using For envelopes, letterheads, business abuslv The complainant language. cards, dodgers, etc- - call up Tha Journal so to went far as says that Knudsen Job rooms. Both phones 914. Magic Hot Mannish Girl's Evolution. To be a bride each maiden plans. And scheme as best she can; Then. If she cannot be a man's, She strives to bo a man. Philadelphia Press. Tho Ceaseless Round. Rsmarkabl Experisne in Long Life Is a great expense account Carssr of Rear Admiral Lyon A ceaseless round of toll; No sooner la the Iceman paid Washington, d. c nov. 9. Th That we have to order coal. vy loses an efficient and Detroit Free Press. popular cf- through the retirement, for age t5xy of Rear Admiral Henry W. Lyon, Trying to Forget. wtl waiter, recently relieved of the com-- d pardon, sir," said the Beg of the Mare island navy yard. outstretched palm, "but 'event with nlral Lyon comes from Massachu forgotten something?" end has been In the navy since you No replied the departing guest; dTn war daya. Good but Till trying to forget It n f the most remarkable expe-rM,Catholic Standard. la the long career of Admiral day! occurred at the time of the DECIDED disaster at Samoa In is a decided blonde, isn't Ellar-S- ho Admiral Lyon, then a captain. Slt? command of ths Nlpsle. one of but she only decided Dora-Y- es. Amrican warships that suffered Philadelphia Inquirer. la the storm. The Nlpsle was her anchorage onto the BROTHER SYMPATHIZER. h, but was your off hauled "Will you be glad when I marry eventually " Pest rud-nd difficulty with her keel, huttaln' to rudder post gone and her bull "Nope; you never doiie Post. hsdly. Her screw was badly me." Houston all of these trouble , - Baseball Scrap. . Lyon t0k the. ship safely to tlM miles distant, and bad PuTlelgh "Was the umpire's order thw be,n no chance to carried out?" WnTk No, but be was carried Cranklelgb Properly done glsewhere. 2 1 Exchange. remarkable feat and for out! GRANT Boyle Furniture Co. : 2331-3- 7 Washington Avenue The Signs of the times indicate that the old style, cumbersmne look case will soon be classed with the relics of the past generation. The modern library is equirred with the GIAe-Wernic- "Elastic" Bookcase. res etc av BOYLE FURNITURE CO. |