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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PAGZ EIGHT. Starvation Sits At Loaded You Con Load a Dyspeptic to tho ble, but You Cannot Him EaL HI DUS Tour stomach is overworked, abused, fagged out The gastric and digestive Juices are weak, the muscles of the stomach are Jaded, and the whole bull-pens needs new Ufa. It needs something which will take hold of the food as It cornea in and do the digesting, and let your stomAh taka a rest Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets do that very thing. They contain a moat powerful Ingredient, which helps the stomach In the process of digestion, cures Indigestion, heartburn, eructations, acidity or fermentation. They Invigorate the stomach. Increase the flow of gastric Juice, of what tho stomand do ach would have to do without them. That gives the stomach some rest and a chance to get right again. You will feel the change first In your mind and heart and then over your whole body. Youll feel rosy and sweet. Thats the object You can get these effective little tablets almost anywhere on earth for toe n package. Bend us your name and addreaa today and wa will at ones send you by two-thir- ds Ms-tsri- Simon Bamberger soya the Balt Lake Ogden railroad will be completed within ninety days and that the work of extending the road up Ogden canyon will be pushed. This la according to tho Tribune. The project was started by Mr. Bamberger early In IMS. It was Intended at that time to run to La- -, goon, alnja made the loveliest cummer resort In Utah. After starting ths road to Lagoon, and when a short ilietnuce north of Beck'a Hot Springs, the enterprise was overtaken by the universal financial pule of that year and work for the time waa delayed. But Mr. Bamberger persevered and In the course of time the line was completed to Lagoon. The road has been running to Inylon, thirteen miles this aide of Ogden, for some time. The line, Mr. Bamberger aaya. la now completed to within two miles of Ogden, and there la a temporary track laid that distance to the railroad bridge over the WeBer river within the Ogden city limits The bridge and the road will ha completed within ninety days, and the road through the city to the sanitarium at the mouth of Ogden canyon will continue to bo pushed to completion with all possible apeed. All the ties, heavy steel rails and other material are on th ground ready to be laid. The road, Mr. Bamberger aaya, will bo operated by steam, but the Intention la to electrify It aa Boon aa flnancUl conditions will Justify. In time, hi says, the road will ha continued up Ogden canyon aa far aa practicable. This la for the purpose of making accessible the most attractive summer resorts to bo found In the Wasatch range of mountains Mr. Bamberger is doing this work, completing this project without Issuing a single bond. When this financial famine first started In the East and before Its Import had been considered or any action had been taken by the bankers here, Mr. Bamberger explained the situation and frankly told hla employes what ha could do and what he might bo unable to do In carrying on the work on the railroad. He told them they could quit at tho end of the month that waa the end of October--o- r if they desired to keep on, he would would do the beat ha could for them, but could not promise prompt payments for their labor. "Not a man quit work," said Mr. Bamberger. "This confidence on ths part of the men I esteem more than anything I have ever experienced In my business career," A- - TREASURERHAS A VERY BUSY DAY 160,000. A Mainly About People William Ask Your Doctor If O lasses Won't Cure You Ha knows what tho result will bo if you will eonsent to glasse Yaur constant headache will be na more. If wa cannot euro that trouble with a pair of our glasses you can have your money back. Probably some of your neighbors whs wear glasses can testify to the merits of sur goods and methods of doing what wa claim. Ws are net tho ONLY Opticians in ths eity, but cur work is always satisfactory and ws are getting mors and mors ovary day. Corns to us and get results. Co, Jewelers and Opticians At the Big Clock Wash. Ave. Items Which Will Crowd the Store All Day Tomorrow. Then an many amusing things tak- ing place around tho Union depot these day and the latest is the "clearing house certificate racket." Stuns days ago C. A. Henry, ticket agent at the Union depot, announced that he yould accept these certificates In payment for fan. This did not moan, however, that ha would refund cash aa change. For Instance, If tho fan to tho place to which you desln to go la 12, he will accept a 61 certificate la payment for the asm but If the fare Is 66 and you present a certificate for 620 he will nt accept it. It must be the exact amount. A few days ago the Southern Pacific nilroad company paid off the men employed on this division, the payroll amounting to about 662,000. Hundreds of Greeks and Austrians wen among the number and they did not seem to understand the new order of thing They wanted their money, hut the banks would not give It o them. They would go Into business j houses and still their checks wen refused. They offered all kinds of Inducements tq get rid of tho check some offering to dispose of them fw 66 cents on the dollar. They finally turned them In at the hank receiving clearing house certificates for he amount and then they wen In a quandary how to dispose of them, and Charles A. Henry was picket aa one of tho victim but It didnt work. Mr Henry waa a little too smart for a1.! of them, even to tho extent of refusing lady. The lady in question approached the ticket window and after bestowing a beaming smile upon the agent, naked him for a ticket to Now Roy la a little station In this county, about six miles out of Ogen. Mr. Henry and the fare la 20 cent grabbed the pasteboard. Jammed the stamp onto It until It looked like an embossed edition of a porus plaster. Glancing a't the ticket the demure damael handed him a clearing house certificate for 680 and glanced Into hla face with an Innocent expression while aho held out one daintily gloved hand That cams nearly for the chang knocking the genial agent off hla chair, hut he managed to contain hlmaelf and Inform the lady that aha would have to represent In the coin of the realm, which she did after pouting for a few R-q- 7 minute Hla troubles did not cease here, however. A little later came a man who said he waa In the employ of the Southern Pacific and ha wanted a ticket to Balt Lake. The tare to Balt After tlw ticket had been Lake la prepared, the tallow tendered the eolo-- p repa red, the fellow tendered Mr. Henry a certificate from tho Ogden clearing house for the sum of 8120, and thla Individual also waa compelled to . dig up." These are only two of the many cases that have coma up at the ticket office of people attempting to cash their certificates at that place. Due to tho tact that the' companies have agreed to accept the certificates for nilroad tare many people have conceived tho Idea that they can go to tho office and buy a ticket to Brigham City and present a certificate for a hundred dollan and get the change. This wont go. Mr. Henry stated today that he would accept the certificates when they were made for the exact amount of tho tar .but that he could not refund money to those who presented the cerIf I did that," aald tificates to him. he, wed soon go broke. I'd h&vs to cash every certificate Issued In the The following list of items an for That they tomorrows shoppers wlU draw crowds wa are confident. ...and therefore advise early shopping where It la possible. . .Tomorrow night the concert sale will be In progress and the Items here mentioned will he on aala then as well aa In the early part of the day. 50 Pieces of 9c Outing at 6c. Tomorrow 10 pieces of 6c Outing Flannel will he placed on aala at the Domestic Counter at le a yard. ...those who know the scarcity of thla material will appreciate thla Item. 75c and 90c Crepe de Chene for 48c. .Tomorrow the selling of a lot of 1.000 yards of Creep de Chine begins. ..goods for party dresae scarf waist ete...in plain colors and figures. . .Some of these are now shown In tho window and will ha sold quickly when tho value of tho M. Hughe formerly . city." COLONEL LYDECKER RETIRES WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 15. bolonel Garrett J. Lydecker, one of the best known officers of the engineering corps of the army, was placed on the retired list today by operation of the age limit. Colonel Lydecker comes from New Jersey and graduated from the West Point academy In time to see service In the cloning year of the Civil war. Linens are offered at Thla to giro an Idea of the good 81-0- 0 On the counter In the Dress Goods Section wo have placed 60 pieces of new Dross Goods which will be offered to those who shop tomorrow. . These are some of the very newest weaves and colorings... The prices are 81.25, 81.50 and Tomor- 82.00. at 15 Sale of Table Linens Attracts Attention. To have the opportunity to buyw Wright's Table Linens at sale prices Is sn opportunity for which many prudent housewives wait. . .Tomorrow the sale continues. . .the entire lino of Table Linens are offered at prices which will not be duplicated until again thla aala takes place. Aa wa cannot mention the entire price list wo aay that some very Mins cum II OK. KITH rrow Only Odds and Ends of Corsets 25c. Pymgraphy Cjass and 81-2- 5 From tbs Corset Department comes an Item which will attract many buyers tomorrow.. .A lot of corsets of various kinds and else 80 81 and 81.28 styles, .wa wish to quickly clean them up hence thla price of 25 Kabo Corsets for Half Price. Good Corset but we have dropped the line... these represent all wa have left. ..to clean the lot out quickly tho price will ho Just half. Knit Underwear Bargains To Those who make Underwear purchases tomorrow will participate In savings which are worth while... Odds and Ends of Childrens Warm Woolens In Pants and Drawers... most all slses, ..These are worth up to 10c apiece... tomorrow wo make a liberal discount from tho price of any piece or ault In the lot. Ladies' Vest or Pants 29c. Ladles' Vests or Pants for 21c la erne of tho Items In the Underwear Department... these art the regular S5e grade... warm fleece lined fashioned at the cuffs and anklea... strong ribbed material. Ladies' Union Suits for 53c. A lot of Ladles' well made Union Bulta which were hero last season Just as good aa the new stuck only, that the numbers era new and will not match with our new lines... in Box Sale. Tomorrow the pyrography data trlQ be In session... Thoae who contea-plate making gift, for ChritmM should delay no longer... Rememb, that Christmas la not six weeks a way... The lenoni are free. morrow also wa will place on In the wood for burning 109 tai, boxes In various designs burned and make handsome gift,.. . .The regular 25c line of glove er handkerchief boxes at lie... Back customer may have not to exceed one of each kind. $1.50 Kid Gloves for 98c. One pair to a customer. . .and vs will ask that you have them fitted at some other time, aa the crawls that attend these sales are too gnat to admit of our fitting every pair,,. These are new gloves. . .In all colon and sixes... stock which la Just h from our French maker, .two aome pearl clasps . . .color of the kid. Tomorrow only 88 Big Sale at the Clothing Store. There will bo hundreds of buyer, tomorrow at our HARVEST SALE. : . .All of tho high grade clothing la tho ator. . .all of the underclothing all of the glove hat tie col. lar shirt In tact everything In thla well equipped furnishing store will ha offered at prices which win la a reduce tho stock to very shore time. . .We advise shopping where possible. one-ha- lf early NEGRO TO PAY DEATH PENALTY a Mr Johnson, the daughter of i GREENSBORO, Ala Nov. IS. The prominent .Hale county farmer. Tie execution of Dorse Taylor, a negro crime caused great excitement sal convicted of criminal assault, takes when Taylor waa arrested he was d away to Tuscaloosa for keeping. place hero today. Taylor's victim was - J Mr x Catherine Browning, wife of William .WuBrownlng, died last evenresidence, 2746 Ading at ams aveifUBTha the result of an attack of peritonitis from which aha had suffered but four day The announcement of her jdeatb will be a shock to her many taMdda and relatives In this city and county throughout which aho la widely known.' Mr Browning was born In Farr West, Weber county, on tho 81th day of September, 1868. Bho leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her demise. She was a woman of many lovable qualltle a faithful wife and devoted mother, and to her husband and the bereft children the entire community extends sympathy. ths-fami- Yoar Casblors Cheek Is Coed Here ly KAISER VISITS FROGMORE LONDON, Nov. 16. Accompanied by the Prince of Wales and other members of tho British royal family, Emperor William, who is guest of King Edward at Windsor, paid a visit thla morning to the mausoleum at Frog-mo-re and deposited floral tributes on the tombs of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort. Later In the day the party visited Eton college and while driving through the royal borough on the return to the .astle the emperor was presented with an address of welcome by the mayor of Windsor. Saturday Specials 100 do full length spool allk..5o 25 85 45c 'and 60c Ribbons T 8 and 10c Handkerchief a.. 5o 15 and IT ...12ge 15o 17 8 and 20e 50 and 00c Chiffon Veiling. . ,40o 75c Chiffon Veiling ...60o 45c Chiffon Veiling ....35o 81.25 Short Kid Gloves....... 95o 1-- f-- 2c ... 1-- 82.00 84.00 Short Xld Gloves 9150 63A9 Long Kid Gloves 84.60 Long Kid Glove.... . .919 9UOO 81.28 Corset 9150 81.75 Corset 60 and 78c Stocking Caps..,. 60s 25c Fleece Lined Good 42 In. ....... ....... wide. 22lo 18 20e Fleece lined Goods 12 Outing Flannel lOo Apron Gingham..... 40 and 46c colored Dress Goods 76 and 85c colored Dress . Good 200 sample Skirts at 18 l-- 2e 8 8 .......... S3 80 26 S 88 pnetsff et 9 sample Coats at 25 pr. sample Suits from 25 to 50 pr. et Thousands of yards of TN Linens at prices lower than e quoted before in Ogden. tan of Bid Bamberger and F. A. Starkweather are among the Ogden visitors from Salt Lake today. The Judge Ogden Hiles waa in the city today from Salt Lake. Kelly & Herrick Say That the purchaser of these properties will surely make some money. House and lot on Liberty Park. .91500 2500 modern brick house room frame hour large lot.... 3000 farm. Improved, near city 10-ac- re limits Special-Tomo- Tomorrow only we offer one Un. shoes from the stock at a rdUCUot which should create a quick fiemwi4 tor them... These are ladle with the new handsome mini! heel... the very aewest tue the kid top... and the hand-tor- n trim sole.. aThe regular 82.50 line morrow wa will seU them at Vl.li the State Journal reportorial staff, haa severed hla connection with thla paper. -- order to straighten th, offer these 75c Built fur tans,e " sjj Shoe morrow. Dress Goods Worth Up to $2 for 95c. row tho selling begins 08 Warm Nightgowns Cheaper. On tho second floor many custom-or- a art taking advantage of ths sals of Flannelette gowns. ..Good warm gowns made In pretty styles. ., full ample styles. .The regular Some lines are offered for lie are 81 were and vary which styles handsomely mads are now 64 goods become known. 81-1- Eye Suffering Cured J. FOR A FARE WAS THE RACKET al . Without Dragging STOKE NEWS A 9120 CERTIFICATE Ticket Agent Henry Bays Ha Will AcSteel Rails and Othsr All Tie cept Certificates fer Exact Amount Are on the Ground Road Will of Far but Is Not Doing a Clearat First Bs Operated by Steam ance Hsus Business but Later Electrified The office of Treasurer Alma D. mall n sample package free. Address Chambers la the busiest place In town T. A. Btuart Co, 150 Btuart Bldg., today. At I o'clock tonight taxes be Marshall, Mich. coma delinquent and at I oclock this afternoon the treasurer's office waa ALL HE COULD BEE. crowded and people were strung out Mrs. Benhanr Hoir does my new bat almost to tho door of the court house. look? It was like a big bargain sale at a Benham It looks the price to ms. store with thla difference department Chicago New you paid your money and you got a receipt only. While legally taxes become delln quent today the treasurer always gives two or three dsyr grace. Moat of the large corporations have not yet paid their taxes, and many of tho farmers who are today being paid by the Amalgamated Sugar company have been waiting for' thla settlement to settle with ho treasurer. . The amount to bo collected Is 1411, 000. Early this morning only about 1200,000 had been collected, but Treasurer Chambers stated that today he like expected to take In something Lewis & WORK C. A. HENRY ROAD WILL BE HERE meal, suffered from eructations, burning sensations, heartburn, brash, or gas on the stomach, make up your you have dyspepsia. And the are you have bad it a long wnoiHrcn n e THATS WHEN BAMBERGER SAYS What if a Man Gains the Whole World and Leas Hie Appetite! earth today with dyspeptic stomachs. They wear a dejected, forlorn appearance, their energy Is at aero, nothing interests them, and they Interest no one, their faces era shrunk, their nerves are wilted and their shoulders sag. Everything on the table may look delicious, but nothing will be tempting. That's one sure sign of dyspepsia. If you have ever felt bloated after eating and Imagined It was your food that filled you; If you have felt your food lie like a lump of lead" on your stomach; If you have had a bad, sour breath, difficulty In breathing after a sour stomach. II Ta- Mako There come a time in the Uvea of a great many men and women when even a nirloln oteak ceaaeo to be poetry. It becomes a protest. The appetite becomes fitful and fretful. Nothin on the bill of fare can coax It. The appetite la there and yet It Isnt This makes satin a mere matter of machinery the mouth doesnt water. The stomach has been worked overtime, and the body and the brain are paying the penalty. There are thousands of people In every station of Ufe who are walking the dyspepsia, HOW THEY TRIED TO WILL REACH OGDEN Tables 1907. 1 2500 modern brick home, Jef9000 ferson Avenue And others too numerous to mention. KELLY A HERRICK. Most Exceptional Announcement! SALE OF THE SEASON COUNTER EVERY QUALITY, BREADTH OF ASSORTMENT AND PRICES THE, MOST SURPRISING VALUES. EVERY BU STORES. CLARKS AT ED HAPPED HAS YOU WHAT WILL WONDER HIGH WITH BARGAINS DIRECT FROM THE MILLS. OF 6" WILL NO LONGER WONDER IF YOU CAN GET INSIDE AND SEE THE PRICE CARDS. BUYING HERE NOW IS PROLIFIC ER ECONOMIES THAN EVER BEFORE. L FROM CLARK V |