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Show STATE UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. JOURNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1908. GOOD STEWED FRUIT LOGAL MARKET REPORT I 59 .tplTEED eHATS All STYISunioh hade -- ONE .SOLD ONLY BY -- W4i PRICE C.D. IVES, SOME APPETIZING WAYS OF PRE- 84-- PARING IT. Bananas, 10c dos. Prices were decided ly, dormant In 25 to 85c per dos. trad circles this week, there being but and Oranges, 25c. loc. 85c, oc, one change recorded. Putter took an SO Me per dos. upward turn, creamery going from cents to li units and the ranch product Beets, 8c lb. Potatoes, 11.25 per cwt from 25 to SO cents. Prices of all other Green onions, 8 bunches for Sc. a standstill. are at things California lettuce. 8 beads for 10c. Meats Florida lettuce, 10c per bead. Prime rib ruoat of beef, 18 lb. Utah cabbage. 8 l-and porter house steak 15c New California cabbage, 6c lb. Sirloin, 15c. lb. Tumi pa, Chuck steak. Its L Carrots. 8 Shoulder pot roast, 1011c. Sweet Potatoes, gc lb. Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 Cauliflower, 15c pur bead. Mutton atew, 7c. Celery, !c bead. Veal leg roast, 20c. Radishes. 10c per bum-h- . 17 Veal rib chops, Hubbard squash. 6 to 15c each. Veal stewing meat. 18c. Cranberries, I quarts for 85c Pork roast. 15c. Grape fruit, I for 85c Pork sausage. II Fresh cocoanut Sc each. New Smyrna figs, 80c lb Hamburger steak. 18 c. Sliced raw bam. 8c. New golden da tea. 15c per lb. llama, plain. 10. New Fard date. ISO lb. Hama, fancy, 15c Sauerkraut, 10c per quart Preaaed corned beef. lie. California beet Sc lb. Hump roast, I to llfee Fresh tomatoes. 20c lb. Hound steak, IS New California beeta, 10c bunch. Rib boillilg beef. Sc. Nuts Mutton leg, 15c. Mutton, shoulder chops, 18 English walnuts. 25c per lb. Veal loin, roast. 17 8 Soft shell almonds, 80c per lb. Veal loin, cutlets, 17 Hasel nuts, 85c per lb. Veal shoulders, IS c. Pecans, 25c per 1C Veal shanks, 15c. Brasil nuts, 25c per lb. Pork chops, 15c. Chestnuts, 25c per Tb. Pickled pork, lift Mixed nuts, 25c per lb. Sliced boiled bam, ISc. per lb. Peanuts, 12 Sliced bacon, 80c. Pine Nuts, 25c per lb. Pressed veal, 25020 Butternuts, 80c per lb. Sparc ribs, 18 c. Hickory nuta, 16c per lb. First National Bank Fruit when stewed la considered by many to be the moat wholesome method of serving It It la a favorite with children and makes an excellent dessert for luncheon. All specks and Imperfections should be carefully removed with tha point of a sharp knife. Boiled rice is often served wUhmany 1-- ne CAVID ECCLES, President GEO. H. TRIBE.,., I BL S. BROWNING.. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORSi Adam Pattersoa David Eeclea Watsoa John B. If. Browning W. W. Rltsr Gaorgi H. Tribe L. 8. Hills Joseph Clark H. II. Rolspp Jobs F piers Barnard Whits Respectfully solicits the accounts sf banks, mercantile firms and individual Ws pay interest an tints deposit. aaurtaaua treat Ample resource aarvice. nant, aupariar ts l-- 2c l-- Winter Peart. Para and boll them until soft. To one pound of of a pouud of fruit put granulated sugar, one pint iff water; tew until tender, then let them stand at one aide of tha range until clear. Tha sirup should be thick. Keep cowered while cooking. A few cloves are generally added and are a decided Improvement. Stewed Quince. Pare, corn and eat the quinces Into quarters, put them Into a preserving kettle and to each of pound of fruit add three-quarter- s a pound of angar. with water sufficient to dissolve It. Set the kettle over a slow firs and let them simmer until perfectly soft. These are only fit for Immediate use. They ran b eaten with bread and butter, or cream. Stewed Apples. Select tart apples, pare, quarter and put them Into n tewpan with half a pound of sugar to each pond of fruit and water sufficient to moisten tb sugar. A few slips of fresh lemon peel may be added. Boll until quite tender, hut not broken. Stewed Primes.' Wash and put Into a pipkin with anfflclent boiling water to cover, allow to stand for two or three hours to swell, then place on tha fire la the water In which they worn steeped. Let them simmer slowly and when cooked sweeten to taste. 8tewed Rhubarb. Take the tender atalka of rhubarb, remove the akin and cut tha pieces out Inch In length, stew It In n little water with half n pound of sugar to one pound of rhubarb. Season with the thinly cut rind of a lemon. Pick over Stewed Cranberries. carefully and take out all that are defective ; wash thoroughly, and placo over the fire, more than covered with water; cover the saucepan and stew until the akin are tender, adding more ' water If necessary. Add one pound of sugar for each pound of cranberries, simmer tor ten or twelve minutes, atralu and put them away In a bowl or crock; hoop them covered. Stewed tc. one-quart- o. 1-- l-- Extra Special ' ONE POUND OP LINEN ENGLISH PAPER ONLY . l-- 2c DRIVERS' WRITING 25c Per Pound A GREAT BARGAIN Front quarters, IHc. Hind quarters, Ike. Produce and Flour. Wheat lb. per cwt, 81.00. Bulk mincemeat, 15c per cwt., 81.00. lb. Oats, per per Turkeys. 25687e Whole corn, per cwt, 11.00; chopped. per lb. . Geeae, 88 to 80c par lb. $1.70. Spring chickens 17 Barley, rolled, per cwt., $1.45; whole. Old chickens, 17tt02Oe per lb. 11.25; chopped, 81.86. Mincemeat, 15c par lb., two for 86c. Bran, par Back, 81.24. Picnic Hama, 11c. Baled lucerne, per cwt, 80 Fish. Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70c. 8 17 80c. to 88 Salmon, Baled straw, Halibut, 15c. Flour, high patent, per cwt, 18.05; Smelts, 15c. per aack, 11.85; straight grads, par Crabs, 28088 cwt, 12.10; per aack, L2i. Provisions. Shad, 18 c. Soles, IS 8 Utah cheese, per lb, 20c; Swiss, per Parch, 18 lb, 80c. baas, 85040 Ranch eggs, per do, 80 Striped base. 88 c. Sugar, beet, per sack, $0.15; 14 lb Finnan haddic, 80c. for 1; cane, per sack. 14.85; 18 lbs. Smoked whltrfiah, 80c lb. for 81. Fruits and Vagatablao Butter, creamery, 85c; ranch, 80s. Utah apples, 1101.10 boa. l-- 8c 1- -8 Ogdans Boat Dru Stars. tfm. Driver Son DSUG COMPANY Q cargo W. Driver, Manage M68 Waahington Avo. NO" NOT ALWAYS PINAL NEB MADE Woman Hava Boon Known to Reconsider Refusal of Marriage. GOOD TO EAT In the way of Broad, Rails Biscuit, and P eatery can bo made batter with fin uae of Peerys Crescent Flour t which aontaina the chelae et hard wheat milled in the madam way Certainly takaa the pine of unear fiainty whan you got a sack sf Peary's Craaccnt Flour from you groee Try Craaccnt Flour today. .1. . Trouble Them are plenty of happy marriages which have begun with "no" It frequently and ended with "ye-- " happena that the woman who refuse the first time consents willingly upon the aeeond or third. Nor la the reason for this far to seek. The woman who anawera with n negative often does so believing that If her suitor, really means what he aaya ha will not accept dismissal without making an effort to reverse her decision. Tha astute lover, when declined no a husband, bega humbly for friendship and proceeds to make himself necessary to his lady love's comfort and happiness. Ha studies her tastes, humors her whim la always on baud when In needed, yet never In tha. way, short, ho plays tha part iff "cavalier servant" ao adroitly that soma day when ha betakes himself to Japan or Paris hla lady love wakes up to tha knowledgs that ha has becoma to bar, a part of her life, which, withdrawn, leaves a sense of lack, a void. Moat fortresses will capitulate If the siege ha long enough and well conducted, and the rule holds good in love as wall as la war. India-pensabl- o Exchange, Grtasa an the Oiled Floor. Put baking aoda oa a grease spot on an oiled floor. Let aoda remain for You ran then wash never a minute the aoda and the grease off with a arm water. WILL KNOW BETTER NEXT TIME. All Kinds of Lumber are not found In ovary yard. Whatever your wants may bo in far all kinds of purpose Lumber and Building Materials Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Subscribers of The Utah State Journal am requested to road and fallow Inetructions printed at head ditorial column. Waa the Horae Would Net Be Reasonable. Charles H. Wlls-'- n e 1 likely-lookin- With Blaster nice as Buster BY R. F. OUTCAULT. IT HAS BEEN SEEN BY MILLIONS. IT WILL BE SEEN BY MILLIONS MORE. A PLAY N TWO LONG LAUGHS, MORE AMUSING AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. SCORES OP GRACEFUL DANCERS. CAST OP FAVORITES. HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES. 'WITTY PRETTY GIRLS WELL GOWNED, DIALOGUE WELL SPOKEN. BUSTER BROWNS BOBBY BURNS BRIGADE. ' 20 BIG SONG HITS 20 n The UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED g j DR. ESTES. SPECIALIST . Free Examination and Consultation lor any Chronic Dianas ef any Nam or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OP DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Deafnee Ringing In tha Sara, Dli of tho head. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. AH dla of tho Lung Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Dla of the Stomach. Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Trouble BL Titus Dane Piles, Fistula and nil Rectal Trouble Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from kny ceua ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF Diseases peculiar to Woman. MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Com at ono Tomorrow may b too let Can or writ Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. .ENTRANCE ROOfl 1 9. Rudtly Aroused Oriental Indignant 246E Wash. Ave., Boyls block, Ogdca REJTETIBER THE NUMBER Mads an Protest WANTED! The American traveler who endeavors to hasten the comfortably gal ted oriental against Its wish soon comes to a halt That was tha experience of 'A Women Alone In the Heart of "Make the rlkman hurry. X Jays nave a date and cant wait hero all day," aha said to the "boss rlkman" at the station. He biased like a fiery "Veil you get ao mad, yon drago no ean wait for dl yon go find 'nod-de- r riksha, ha said. She answered very meekly: "Dear friend, you do not know ms I am not the least bit mad. This Is only a gentle American hustle. If yon want me to be real mad, I will show yon the difference." "Veil, yon vaa almos' mad," he Insisted. "Yon icem jus like mad when you say 'No can wait; mus have riksha quick; hurry up!" Youth's Compan- Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where, intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of AH Ages, of all talents,- of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employmen- tUsed Thing such a Piano, Organ. Every Sort of Musical Instrument, Writing Machine, Cash Register, Store and Office Fixture, Talking Machine, Book, Engravings, Stamp Collection, Rug, Carpet t Furniture of Every Kind norm's and Carriages, trucks,' bnsiness wagons, bicycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles . Real Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, houses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction fa painting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting correspondence, languages,, danc- Post-Card- BroewwwwasM ArtfuL Utahna Theater .manager In charge of a country branch was a very good sportsman, and extremely fond of snipe shooting. A customer of tho bank called In one day and asked him to have a day's shooting, which ho accepted. Tho customer, standing with the door of the manager's room half open, said aloud, so that it should ba heard In the bank itself: A bank two-third- one-hal- OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits bl'JlVr bit his Up, flushed and replied: I cant' get her confounded foot Ini ion. tho vlco.'" "1 RALPH E. HOAG, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. WOULD NOT BE HURRIEDl Vanderbilts remark-ablstables, said at Newport of a groom ba had discharged: "The man was a bluff. Ha pretended to know all about horse when lu truth ha could hardly tell a hackney from aj cow. W soon got on to him. His cass was Ilka tho fake blacksmith There wes a chap who thought black-smithing looked simple and easy, and a being out pf work, he derided to have a try at It He went to a smith and asked for a Job. Well,' said tha smith, you are a strong, fellow. What experience have you bad? Eleven yeais',' was tha prompt answer. 'All right I'll try you,' said tha blacksmith. Shoe that mar while I go home to dinner. The smith, on his return from dinner frowned, and said to the new hand: Whst, haven't) you got that mars shod yet? Th G. BUSTER wide-mouthe- d TonigHt DUMAS GREAT Well that's all right, then?" Yes, that's all right," repeated the Young Reporter In Trouble on Hia manager, upon which the customer First Assignman stepped up to the counter and presented his check for 509, which was Reporters are not born, as aomn promptly cashed, although his acpeople seem to think, but mad and count was considerably overdraw sumettmei the making Is a aeries of A young man Just put on mishap the staff of a Philadelphia paper was Hickory Nut PI. handed his police card and assigned Mix thoroughly . one cup of sugar, to a tour of the hospitals and police f cup of bread crumbs, stations of a certain district Full of cup of hickory nut kernels and Importance In the possession of the one tablespoon of flour. Fill pastry, police card, the young cover with sweet milk; drop a few man hastened to a hospital. Arrived chunks of butter over tbs top and there he found a aide door and, not bake. knowing just how to proceed, he hunted about until he spied an elecTHE PEOPLE ALL tric push button. He didnt stop to read the sign over 1L but gave it a good shove and stood back awaiting Cried, Civs To Indirt results. They came. In a moment the llerpteldo. door waa thrown violently open and Thio word et late boo been In everytwo men came rushing out with a one's mouth, and many ore wondering stretcher, while behind them followed whst the word signifies, though no one two nurses and a doctor. The doctor hss yet been found, who win deny that does the worn at once accosted tha young man. NEWBRO'SthoHERFICXDE Information of thousands o: "What Is it?" be demanded. "What Well for who Uko to know all about a rW do you want?" The young man drew people wo would Bay that HERF1CIDF. thing, himself up. Tm a reporter," be said, means, a destroyer or killer of Herve.--, "and I want a list of accident" Tha Now Herpes" Is tho family name of a physician took the young man by the diaeaa caused by various vegetable A similar microbe cau.-,;in. arm and marched him over to the butscalp, and falling hair; Hilton. He pointed to the sign, which druff. Itching NEWBRO'S microbe that ls tho IISP.PI read: "In case of accident push.1 CIDE promptly destroys; after which th "Now I want to tell you," he said sol- hair grows. Sold by leading druggists emnly, "if you try that trick again Bend We. In stamps for sample to The Herplctde C. Detroit. Mich. youll be In an accident" Two olioo 40 cents and ILtA much-covete- coma ham and lot ua give you an act! mat Wa can save ysu ms nay, quail ty considered. HIS BLUPP STRONG, ent of Alfred it varieties of THE RECORD MAKING MUSICAL COMEDY. MUSIC WELL SUNG, HUMOROUS SITUATIONS WELL CONCEIVED. ' TUNEFUL tha Cranberry. 2c OGDEN. UTAH Saturday Matinee and Night, February 29 Dallciaua and Healthful Luncheon Desserts for Pears, Quinces, Apples, Prunes, Rhubarb er - ie Capital and Surplus, I27L0D0E GRAND OPERA HOUSE s PLAY ing RIP VAN Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, boarding places where life is interesting These are some of the thousand of people and thing that are Wanted in this city just note and if you can fill any of these wants, WINKLE MOVING PICTURES AND SPECACTE. IALTIES BETWEENTHE INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC Prices 10c, 20c and 30c SEAT s. Through a JOURNAL Want Advertisement. ON SALE AT CULLEYS. d pir-asitc- WE ELEPHANT BAR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. . OUK SERVICE IS THE BEST e -- If. SMITh N THE ELEPHANT COMPANY PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h St Ogden, Vtth |