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Show PAGE EIGHT. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908. . ' ...x.- - Friday and Saturday will be Big Days at Wrights We are preparing to take good care of the extra crowds who eome here Friday and Saturday the main attractions are here mentioned: $1.75 Kid Gloves 98c Embroidery Saie A bo great lot of new ones added. aver made. wlU . One pair to a customer. Our real Kid Gloves, light shades only, all alaea. Biggest showing 4c $1.50 Ribbons 25c a yard and up. Will fit them any time next week, but not during sals. Including the widest. ter. The Chinaman expressed regret at what had happened; but he said they were terribly annoyed by the schoolboys that they cams Into tho hallway and would detach the electric lights, carrying them away. A close watch will be kept on the boys and If one of them la found Invading the sanctity of the Celestial be win be severely punished. BOYS MUSI An Invasion of Chinatown, on Twenty-fifth street, by students of tbs Central school, nearly precipitated g tragedy today. The- - roar of the school grounds abut on the 'rear of the Chinese quarters and thua the boys have ample opportunity to annoy tha Celestial. The latter la celebrating New Year Just now and ha does not ilka to ho interfered with. Some of tho boys ascended tha rear stairs and got into tha hallway, where they began to play fast and loose. One of the Chinamen came out and asked them to desist, but .they paid ns attention. Then he secured a Browning's OFFICIALS HAVE A PLEASANT TRIP l i Tha city and county officials, headed by Mayor Brewer, returned from their Balt Lake trip on a lata train yesterday afternoon and report having had a moat enjoyable time. They put In the day visiting tha city and county building and mads a thorough Inspection of the work as carried on In that city, and also paid a visit to tha penitentiary were shown through the Institution and aatomatlo revolver and ha started after tha officials In charge. Mayor by and the weapon flourishing the boys, Bransford gavs his visitors-thglad gesticulating to frighten them. In the midst of his gesticulations the weapon hand and devoted himself to making flew out of his hand and landed In the their visit a pleasant one. midst of a crowd of school, boys on the ground below. The weapon did not explode and no one was hurt, but them ARRESTED FOR waa.a scattering of boys " i Sergeant Tout investigated the mat- - BEATING HIS WIFE GRAND Coming; OPERA to the Sett La!io Thaclar Saturday, Feb. S FOR TWO PERFORM A NCE& Manager Pyper takes pleasure In announcing to society and opera-lovicircles tha long expected return visit of Mr. Henry W. Savages ng famous ENGLISH GRAND OPERA CO. Especially organised to produce the finest operatic offering he has ever sent to tho West pith a company of nearly 150 people. Including his SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 50 d In the Japanese Grand Opera by Puccini. world-fame- Madam Leri Southwell was arrested last evening by Detective Pender and locked up at the city Jail on the charge 4 disturbing the peace. Southwell, so t Is allegbd,' was beating his wife, and he wee arraigned before Judge Murphy this morning, pleaded not guilty to ths charge and hla ball was fixed gt 9200 to appear fur trial later. W. G. Roller, who was arrested on tha charge of vagrancy and lewd and lascivious conduct, was arraigned and hla ball fixed at 9200 pending trial. Mollis Jones, a Degress, who manages to break Into Jail about once a month, waa again before tho court and given twenty-fiv- e days. ' H. Cunao, a Jap, pleaded guilty to drunkenness and waa fined 95, which ho paid. K. Kurokl and Stella Wilson were charged with lewd and lascivious conduct and were sentenced to thirty days each, but the sentence of the girl. waa suspended providing she leaves tbs city gt once. McNsar Mystery Pie. Una 8 plepan with good pastry. Butterfly This remarkable work of gareg-ou- a harmonies and truly magnificent scenic beauty, took Utah music lovers by storm last year, sensation of two continents, and Salt Lake Is Indeed fortunate Ip having another opportunity to hear the same superb casts of artlstq that captivated . New York. SEAT SALE Wednesday, FEB. 12 Owing to the unusual expense In securing this attraction the scale of prices will ha as follows: Bex Seats $S0 SjOO Lower Floor 2JS0 Balcony Circle 2 2j00 rows) Baleony (next MO FAMILY Circle 100 Gallery NOTE: The first three rows of parquet ere not for sale, being reserved for the grand opera orches- tra. t Out of town orders, with postal money order and self addressed envelops will be filled on date of sale. No mall orders filled from Belt Lake City. ONLY ENGAGEMENT IN UTAH. Taka about six large, pulpy, green tomatoes and slice them Into thin pieces end fill the pen half full; cover with thin allcee of lemon and n thick layer of light brown auger. Fill la the real of tho tomatoes, add another layer of lemon and another thick layer of sugar. Lay a roll of crust around tho edges end atrapa of cruet neregs the top. On top of an pour four tablespoonfuls of water.. This pis U very Juicy and should be cooked slowly until tho Julco la syrupy. Do not spare either cooking or sugar: at least two capfuls of the letter should, be need. After the pie la brown cool off la the oven and cook slowly. Goats Feed Baby Hippo." A baby hoppopotamus hue been bora la the Jardln dee Plante the Parisian xoo." It Is the fourth offspring of an Immense African hippopotamus, which has been la the gardens for tea years. The mother has always refused to feed her young, and this time the management of tho Jardln dea Plantes has called In tha services of goats to feed the little hippopotamus. He drank the milk of goats the first day, tea goats supplied Mm the next, and he is doing very well. . See them in Friday and Saturday if they last Gray granite etew pane, wash basins, etc worth 25c. not over S to each customer, trance window. en- Some are IS these prices: and to 82A4 waists.... 12c 9100 to 91.54 Waists... .91.24 95.00 to Waists.... 1.44 kid. beautifully made 99-0- 0 C. New styles, soft, rich choice, 2145. . HYRUM PIHGREE JOHANNON ASKS INSTALL OFFICERS RETURNS FROM EAST The Veteran Firemen's association held Its regular meeting last evening In the city hall and Installed officers for ths ensuing year. , Thera was quits a large attendance last evening. Including a number of charter members and a copy of ths original roll waa produced showing ths names of those who formed ths organisation. Many of them have long sines passed away, hut all of them are to be entered upon tho roll for preservation. Tha organisation began Its existence in 1179. Tha officers are aa follows: W. H-W right, president; A. J. Jost, J. R. Archibald, second F. A. Gale, secretary; W. G. ' Chappie, assistant secretary; James Wood, treasurer; James Allen, property man. After a busy three weeks vent In Chicago, Grand Rapids, Milwaukee, St Louis and Bellvtlle buying new goods for ths spring trade, Hyrum Plngree, manager of the Ogden Furniture A Carpet company, has returned to the city highly encouraged with ths business prospects for ths coming season. Prices in the furniture line are about the same as last seasoij, but everything Indicates that there will be aa advance on all hardwood furniture, due to the fact that the supply of wood' used in ths manufacture of good furniture u almost exhausted so far aa this country la concerned, with no prospects of any reproduction, which mean! that prices must go up. THE EAGLES TO-D- AY All narrow widths. X. B. 92.04 VETERAN FIREMiN OF MED Final clean-u- p of all shirt walsta The whole stock at 10c. Inches wide. Come early. $3.50 Ladies Shoes $1.95 Shirt-Wais- ts 98c lOt These will be offered Saturday only. $2.50 Granitonaro FOR BIG DAMAGES Jacob Johannon la plaintiff In an against lapse Clark, In which he asks for damages in ths sum of 115, eo alleged to be due Mm for Injuries talned by falling on an Icy ridtwalk ou the 4th day of November last The ac-tl- k. Theodore A. Bell, grand worthy president of tha Fraternal Order of Eagles, complaint alleges that the defendant, arrived In tha city at 1:10 this afterwho Is ths owner ths huildli.g tn noon from Napa, Cal., and will ha enwhich ths plaintiff ha his office, negof aerie local tertained by ths Engles ligently allowed a cetteln drain pipe to this afternoon and evening. become out of order and eject great met ths at was depot President Bell quantities of water upon the sidewalk, by the reception. commutes of the local which fross, presenting a slippery end W Of Max Davidson, lodge, consisting uneven surface, and that ths plaintiff D. Blosser, J. C. Gasbsrg, T. C. Marrls, while returning to his office slipped CarR. N. D. Estes and E. Geiger. upon tho loo, falling with great fore riages were waiting at tha station ao-his rifht shoulder and head, bidly upon on a the party proceeded trip through hla head and breaking his cocutting Ogden canyon and will return to ths llar bona; that aa ho la a specialist In inan when city late this afternoon, certain diseases requiring a careful GREAT SLAUGHTER OF WASPS. formal reception will be held at th nerve tn performing operations, the inWeber club. has seriously Interfered with hit jury In Curious Custom This evening at 4 o'clock Mr. Bell Wsab That Prevails HOW TO WIN BATTLES. such operations, for ai? of performing will speak at tha Carnegie library hall, mereland, England. , which hs asks ths sum named. Msglr. on Fraternal lam and Eagledom., Man Who Hit Art Determining Factor A strange custom Is observed year- nls A Corn and V. C Gunnell ere the In War. Judge J. A. Howell will also deliver an ly la the small hamlet of Week, la attorneys for tht plaintiff. Other things being equal, good Westmoreland. England, la commemoshooting la the determining factor la ration of an Incident that happened That year there war. Poorly drilled and hastily or- In the year 1841, In waa a plague of wasps and many per ganised bodies of men can give a good sons throughout the country succumb account of themselves If they know The lithow to shoot and hit what they shoot ed to ths poisonous stings. tle hamlet holds the record for Its at In our war for Independence, says number of victims, and la memory of Army and Navy Life, the colonists the occurrence a memorial tablet was were woodsmen. Ladles heavy fleeced, pants end They carried and erected on the moor there. Now each used their arms to supply their homes year there Is a procession. Moat of vesta In white. Just what you noed with food, and to protect them from the InhaMtanta turn out, carrying Into finish the winter. Special at 60s the savage. As marksmen they vast- sect powder and other devices for killa suit ly outclassed the British, and that ing wasps, and march to the memorial tone, where a short service is held Ladles half wool vests end panti piora than anything else-gav- ' ' Washby the minister of the pariah. When at 9UOO per sulL ington tho final victory. the service la over n general ernaads I Again, in our groat civil war, mark Ladles fins quality fleece lined the effect of a general knowledge of la made In aearch of wasps neats, firearms In tha south were sporting which' are Immediately destroyed. stockings at I pair for $U0QL Ladler fins ribbed stockings regupeople; they were fond of riding and Borne carry guns, tome raga saturated lar 15c value, for 25c. hunting, shooting at target and- - at In turpentine, while others carry pargame entered Into their sports . and affin, which la poured Into the neat Childrens heavy Asms lined stockpastlmaa. Tho north was commer- and a match applied. The anniversary la considered the moat important event ings at 12J4. .All sixes. cial. black satins Ladies fine quality Its men knew nothing of firearms, of the year. save the flintlocks of their grandfapetticoats special at 1.10. In their The Modern Hero. address. Following ths meeting at the thers, objects of curiosity In far the or homes, except la He hops wonderfully handsome," said library hall tha members of ths local the life of 1778 was still the impressionable glrL "He looks aerie will receive the grand worthy woet, where being lived. The result wss that la like the hero of a noveL" Not at president at ths Eagles' lodge room In the east ths southern troops were all," answered Mias Cayenne; he la ths O'Neill building. victorious for s couple of years neither a gentlemanly burglar nor aa 2335 Washington Avenue Mr. Bell was seen by a State Journal northern troops learned to adept In slang. until the he after stepped shoot What little sucoess the north representative Just from the train, and he stated that he had wss In the west where they were was suffering from a bad cold hordlittle better than s standoff. ing on la grippe, due to having Just come out of a warm climate and thus A Paying Crop. not feeling in the beat of health. In speaking of his trip throughout the F. W. Burbrldge, M. A, of Dublin, country he stated that he had found la his opening address at the narcisthe order In a most flourishing condi- sus conference, held in 1898, said: : tion and that It waa growing with "Aa acre of wheat or potatoes may be : 20 to great rapidity, due to the fact that th.. put down as .worth from to locality, variety, 50, according people were Just beginning to awoken to its great advantages and Influence. etc, hut an acre of choice daffodils or . Regarding the published reports that narcissuses may be worth anything 60 to 500, or even more." had preceded him here to the effect from of blending bulbof charters the withdrawn had The he advisability that certain lodges, ha stated that It was In growing with the culture of flowering line with tho general policy to Improve roots of all kinds Is Increasingly apsucupon and raise ths standard of the or- parent. and thus the chance of flower In widened. addition, Is cess the country. der throughout This evening he will explain the gen- production may be regarded as a very eral principles and otjects of thi order natural aid to the enlargement of the In hla address at ths Carnegie bull ling. cope of the bulb grower. There Is an demand In large cities for astonishing who have those Is bv Hs pronounced commonest Unde of blosheard Mm as a most fuent and pleas- the very Is adding a and grower soms. many conviction with ing talker, .carrying turnover anaual Ms to him and hla visit hers is expected to substantially of these , ABOUT THE BOOK the production by profits and local aerie. for the do much good Advert Dundee flowers. THE OZAK MOUNTAINS LIE HALF IN MISSOURI AND HALF ordinary User. IN AND THESTORIES AND JOKES IN THIS BOOK ARKANSAS, Using tha Gridiron. BY THE WORLD FAMED HUMORIST, OPIE READ, ARE THE the gridiron well and Always grease 9 BEST EVER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY have It hot before the meat la placed Names of Newspapers. ' THE NAME OF OPIE READ IS SYNONYMOUS WITH WIT, FUN, on IL Fish should be buttered and la it a loose application of language IN GENERAL MIRTH, SPOfcT, HUMOR, sprinkled with flour, which will pre- to apply the ward .JourhaP to a pub THE BEST THIS LINE HAS TO OFFER, AND IN THIS BOOK THE vent the skin from adhering to the llcxtlon Issued every week or month! GREATEST LIVING HUMORIST AND STORY TELLER WAS gridiron. Birds and other things which Probably tuff, since the Idea of the NEVER MORE ENTERTAINING. need to be halved should be broiled word seems to have been that the A LAUGH ON EVERY PAOE, TWO LAUGHS IN EVERY PICTInside first Remember that a hot news sheet waa a diary, a record of URE." THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND A LAUGH IN EVERY, LlNEr-2,- 0. clear fire la necessary for cooking all y events, rather than that It HOW MANY CAN YOU FIND? READ AND SEE. mall articles. They should be turned appeared daily Itself. The very first often to be cooked evenly without be- regular newspaper. Indeed, la considing burned. Never put your fork la ered to have been the Frankfurter the lean pert of meat on the gridiron, Journal, which appeared In 1815 aa a as It allows tha Juice to escape. Cover weekly publication. If newspaper! tne gridiron with n tin pan or a baking were compelled to adhere with literal pan. The sooner the meat Is cooked accuracy to their titles all gaiettea" without horning the better; the pan would sell for one cent, since that M Wo have just received a large a holds the heat and often prevents a what "gaiette" ' originally signified. lino of tho Hsreulos" school stray line of smoke from touching the The Venetian Gaiette of the sixteenth meat If the fin should be too hot century, the parent of all tho shosa. sprinkle salt over tt. took its name from a coin of vice-preside-nt; 1 vice-preside- nt; Some Good Things Knitunderwear and Hosiery Wykes & Blair gen-fcral- ly OPJDE MEAEA IN THE Ople Read will be here to lecture to the people of Ogden In a few days. 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