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Show DAILY UTAH STATE TUESDAY JOURNAL, MARCH 10, 1308. PAGE FIVE Around the Town A Sensational Advance Sale ? ? i: WALTZ g Tlm:'-.!- '.u.-iu- . . ! r a - Dr. M.i: i'Ii 12ili. li of v'K-fioin bar.kvuit K t! ! I. U i' - Ponder lor nearly i .r !, udju.ii- iu: t.r hall a century has been giving the people pure food long belore a pure lood law was thought out tor either state or nation. i I oiit'HKsim iiiGi: C f- : .1 - at ' Ti S : -B- will i'rclu-lr- u sii furtiih 1'lilZE WAI.TZ t lMncli.g . M.iivi. oiiing. mu-i- : c sii.ii', ! U:!. i Ssmlli wont to S.i'.t L.ik. u lui!c. EGINNING WEDNESDAY matinee and continuing we the week, through THE BEAUTIFUL present OF CREAM will STORY BAKMGPOim CHRIST IN THE PASSION PLAY." EVERY PICTURE WILL BE ANNOUNCED. SONGS "HOLY CITY" AND ROCK OF AGES" BY MIS8 MYRTLE BALLINGER. APPROPRIATE MUSIC OF THE BEST FOR a tv THE No Alum ram- - of tlu- - !: your dealer for a Potor Pan No Phosphates. powders leave aarkaagtd aim, la arioso metallic add. la Ihs lood. Bo on yoar gaard. Atom pew dere may ho known hy their IS or SSc a lb. price one cent a or Ogden Ooinmlnxioii till- Col. .:iny agiiitlM I'llioit liiiltc was settled yesterday by elipu-li- it The amount named In lit ti i' M. tion la 8110. Ask pare and healthful Chcnlral tests show that alaai halting as o gr WORLD-FAMOU- S llade from grapes THE PICTURES. Tic Prices Cream Baking 5c cigar, Fancy Neglig'ee Shirts Here's an unusual opportunity for wide-awabuyers to get the best shirts at a big saying. The finest linen; the finest needlework; the finest laundering; the newest and most improved details of finish. shirts is $2.50 each, The regular price everywhere of these but for An-tl- Insurance. H. A. Btina 421 25th. TROUBLE IS ON s shirts at Peter Pan a 10c cigar for 5c. If you drink, drink Yellowstone, o Don't miss this sale for we cannot duplicate thesfe shirts ' low at such a C. CorrectB.ClothesEVES , for Men Broom Hotel Comer Jr., and Patriarch de-ul- ng HUNTSVILLE HAS MEASLES EPIDEMIC Huntsville la In the throes of an epidemic of measles, la the report current. The disease Is spreading with great rapidity and there is a strong probability that it will Involve the whole valley unless something ia dona at ones. Many complaints are being made regarding the matter. Today a resident of Huntsville called at the State Journal office and registered a complaint, stating that he had reported the matter to county authnri-le- a He complains that the quarantin . officer does not properly exercise hU duty with regard to the public health-tha- t there ia a competent physician i'i the town, but that he la unable to tak. any action In the matter. He claims, also, that certain teachers In the public schools, although exposed to th-- : disease, were not quarantined, but were allowed to attend to their duties a usual, and that this was the cause af the spread of the disease, and that many children are daily coming down with it through attending school. well-kno- -- GEORGE BAILEY KING'S WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. LONDON. March 10. Cable and telegraph wires today groaned undt the weight of the hundreds of congratEdward ulatory messages rent to ng .beoccasion the Alexandra, and Queen theli of h anniversary ing the forty-fiftwedding. Albert Edward, prince of Wales, now King Edward VIL, married Alexandra, the eldest daughter of King Christian IX. of Denmark, In Bt George's chapel, Windsor, on March 10, 1801. Ho was hw jj years of age and aha was If. Now he la 07 and aha la 84., -Hi- gh-grade faucets, l.no each. W. TLE BALLINGER. ELECTRIC, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 8 Donaldson A Sons, 411 23rd St. "JUST LIKE HOME." When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna, s o If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Whan you cat, aat at the Vienna, o o Mlsa Bernice Browne, daughter of Kodak Finishing. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Browne, who has 840 IDthtJt. Tripp been suffering from scarlet fever, la o --Mrs. J. A. Toller has returned from convalescing and will noon be out Loa Angeles and will he ready for busi- again unless further complications set ness In a few days at the old stand, In. ' street. 889 Twenty-fourt- h Fresh lot of seeds just arrived at o Clarence Cowan, deputy Internal the Plngree feed store. Select early. revenue collector, was In the city today ' Every grocer carries B. A G. on business. butter. Do not be without It. o when all you need do la to ask for It. Bast yet Patar Pan 5o cigar, B. A G. Slatcrvllle butter la the purest o Whan yeu iaL aat at the Vienna, and most delicious article made. Have o no other kind. .Service at the Falstaff cafe Is alU. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate ways the beet, any hour of the dty v night Late dinner and after t neater lump and nut and Clear Creek lump 88 at yard, 86.75 delivered. Gillette patronage especially catered to. Coal Di., 183 West Twenty-sevent- h "Dreamland" has opened Its doors street 'Phones 1074. to the public again after being thorJohn Doe, charged with the maoughly remodeled. It la now the on'v moving picture house In Ogden boast- licious destruction of property was toin police court and ing of an Inclined floor. The walls are day arraigned covered with beautiful and attractive pleaded not guilty to the charge and 81a-tervl- lle ' George Larkin. SUES FOR The deceased we born June 8, 1879, In this dty and for thirteen years waa employed as a machinist by Browning Brothers of this city and' waa one of the most promising young men In' the city. The Woodmen of the World attended the obsequies in a body. There were The beautiful floral offering ac--. many i the district court today the funeral cortege waa exceptionally long brought by Sarah Jane Belnap and waa headed by Nichols band. Inrt James P. Widdlson and other, i. on for hearing. The plaintiff AND ia to recover 81.408 lor damages ARRESTED In land her done rged to have been Iter county by an ovemow ol watir THEN RELEASED n the Irrigating ditch belonging to defendant, it la claimed that tns rflow was caused by the ditch not Last' evening a man named Dr. g properly cleaned out; that crop e destroyed and .that the. water Goodfrlend appeared at the Reed hotel idlng on the land brought the alkali and he was Immediately recognised by the aurfare, - thus materially the clerk as a man who had passed a the value of the land, check upon him four years ago. he suit waa tried about a year ago bogus called hts attention to the clerk The a verdict rendered against the he offered to take up the and matter, ntiff no cause pf action. An ap-- I check with, another one. The clerk waa taken ta the supreme court, refused, and the man waa placed undecision reversed and the case ra- der arrest A telephone message was ided for retriaL sent to Balt Lake, which revealed the fact that the mans check was good, and the matter waq dropped. OUR IN BATTLESHIPS AND ACTION BOB "FIGHTING EVANS" IN "THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE," BUNG BY MISS MYR- SEE . price. Nathan Tanner, motion for ciul ciivle of the Baptist church will Don't feed bud hay. Give your or- meet mi Wednesday afternoon with der to H. C. Farrell and hare It filled Mrs. A. A. Burt, 2249 Adams avenue. Whan ye the Vienna. with good bright valley hay. 'Plumes Ind. 861, Bell 768. Mrs. and Mra. Frank E. Grant visited with W. D. West at Morgan Sunday, It will pay yeu te see the Elective Cash Register at "The Crystal," 2477 Whitney of the returning to the city yesterday. Superintendent of division the I'lilon l'arlllc, Where the cars Wyoming Avenue. Washington WEATHER FORECAST. left thla morning for a tour of Incptw-lin- n atop. over the road. o Fair tonight and Wednesday; Superintendent Mauson of the Salt tonight. ConI10.no WALTZ FRIZE ensh. Iutke division of the Southern Faclfl went West thla morning on n tour of gress Danrlng Academy, Thursday evening, March 12th. liuqiertion of his division. Kin? YOU SAVE A DOLLAR ON EACH SHIRT The funeral services over the remains of Oscar N. Browning.' which we held at the First ward meeting house Veeterday afternoon, were particularly Impressive. The .meeting house waa oil too small to accommodate the large number of friends and relative! who fathered to pay tribute to his memory. Among the speaker, were Bam Brown-lnF- ' President Middleton, a new trial Was tiled defendants In the ease uf 1'lirlstenaen, guardian ad litem uf Joint Smith Martini Christensen, against the Ore- panels, while llie old front tuis Ikvii re- tils liiHi'iiiK was riiuiiiiii)-ilgon Short Line. The plaintiff see u red placed by one that is thoroughly up to ninl A. Ai .ill ii. ili'iiiiLe, wile fined 83 euch. a e id iet for 8330 a short time ago for date. e Injuries sustained by a door dosing Whan yeu eat, eat at the Vienna. 8mok the Peter Pan 5e cigar. uhiii the Angers of Mias Christensen while site was about to alight from a "Th Ladles Mission Study and So Tall the man, Patar Pan 5e cigar. A tin- - car. $1.50 Each BURIED YESTERDAY - by i One Day Only Friday, the Thirteenth, OSCAR BROWNING 1 . ke we will sell these splendid r. W. J. Browning, ntliee, 221.' W.ih. ave., over Paint, Oil A Glass Go. IS REARRESTED Detective. James F. Pender this afternoon rearrested George Bailey, the bartender who waa taken Into custody some time ago on the charge of receiving stolen property. Bailey la accused of havlng. reoeived from a man known In police circles as "Blackle a lady's silk suit, which he Is accused of having stolen from an express wagon. He was released on ball at the time, but la now tn custody again. AT REFORM SCHOOL A squabble over tlie rules for the government of the State Industrial school is aid to have been the cause of an estrangement between Superintendent Thomae and Captain Kneasa, A spethe aaslatnnt superintendent. cial aesslon of ihf board behind closed doors last night followed the trouble, and la said tn have resulted In an ami-cab- le adjustment of the. matter. Thla; however, Is a matter of doubt, as there are rumors that Mr. Kneasa will tender his resignation. The meeting la said to have been a rather torrid one, and the end is not yet. ORCHARD MAY MAKE DEFENSE OF INSANITY BOISE. Ida- - March 9. The Harry Orchard murder rase will be called In the district court at Caldwell tomorrow, and the attorneya on both sides state that It wlil go to trial. It la understood that his alleged confession, made while In the penitentiary, will not lie accepted as proof of hia guilt, and tliat he will be given a trial by jury. It la thought the defense may set up a claim of Insanity. Journal want ada deliver the gooda BOYLE Furniture Company Sole Agents The "Stay Satisfactory-Rang- e C. The satisfaction of using a range that works perfectly ear after year cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Malleable construction insures in the .Monarch no increase in fuel, time or labor, even after io or 20 years. CMS fleet water quickly nickel plating does not tarnlib. JUI eises, different arrangements 'Call city or country homes, a so hr ( , hotels and public Institutions ant? see why they save fuel and repairs. . , They show it |