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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGZ EIGHT. COUNTY TO SEND HEALTH OFFICERS that every effort to prevent the spread of the contagion had been put forth. Owing to the recent death In the famMoore, routine ily uf Commissioner business was dispensed with and adjournment taken for one week. Just Liko Homo NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE Program for week commencing Monday, March 23, 1908. PICTURES 1. I have wen a Pig. L Gendarme has a kesn ays L Scsnss cf Ireland (Irish music). 4. Song Just a Littls Recking Chair and You, By Mica Myrtle ARE 6RANTED NIGHT AND CON- , Hiram Mosher, convicted in Ogden of polygamy and sentenced In September, 1907, to nerve one year In tha penitentiary, waa paroled Saturday by the state board of pardons at Salt Lake City. The pardon was evidently Imbued with a spirit of mercy, for of ten cases which came before it six convicts were pardoned and two more paroled. Robert Lanier, who waa sentenced from Ogden December 0, 1900, to serve seven years, after being convicted of attempted burglary, was alao paroled. Not so unfortunate was C. M. Kle-ne- r, also convicted from this city and sentenced to seven years. Klsner's application for pardon waa denied September 19, 1905. Kisner was convk-teof attempted burglary and breaking Jail and sentenced to seven years. of The Utah Stale Subscribers Journal are requested to read and fellow instructions printed at haad af editorial column. o, Ladies' souvenir matinee Wednos-y- . Childrens Candy matinee Sat ' round-the-wor- j J The Latest Touch of Fashion cross-contine- nt ' hmwHR - aha- Wo Thought of STOCKINGS FOR EVERYBODY THIS UP WHEN STOCKING YEAR. OF COURSE, YOU CAN HEAR THESE SOCKS, BUT ITS BETTER TO COME IN AND SEE THEM. WE HAVE QUILT GOODS, WE ALSO SELL THE TOO. EVERWEAR BOCKS. HOLE-ROO- FOR SIX MONTHS. urday. COME EARLY You are sure of a seat at 7 o'clock. JUST LIKE HOME. ll:u ed PICTURES A goad joke. 5. THE DEVIL'S THREE SINS. (Hand colored) Music, Polish Danes Good-by- e Sweetheart 7. Seng Geod-byMiaa Myrtle Ballinger PICTURES 8. Fetal sneese, SLTHE VESTAL (Mueie, Italian I pm, Funding In his sest to wave farewell to a large crowd of citizens who had gathered to witness the departure of the lullan car In the New York- Paris race, G. Bartorl guided the 9,000 pound Zust racer out of the Bee raft garage on Grant, avenue snout yesterday morning and the continue- ld race was tlon of tho resumed, amid the playing of a brass band engaged by the loyal Italians of Ogden. Sartori. who has plucklly stuck to the tiresome driving of the monster machine since leaving New York waa gay and cheerful when Ogden was reached by the Italian car at 4:10 Saturday afternoon, and the classic smile of tha son of sunny luly ha-perceptibly broadened ere his westwarJ departure yesterday, for the cordial reception accorded their countryman by Consul Tony Frasslnl and othera was filled with cheering warmth. As announced exclusively In last Saturday's Journal, the lullan racer made exceptional tim between Evanston and Ogden, arriving hers at 4:10. The machine waa Uken at ones to the garage and the tired, though optimistic, occupanu were escorted by their Italian brethren to the Vienna cafe, where whetted appttites weer appeased with vlvans prepared for the occasion. With an accent barely perceptible, Drlvtr Sartori asserted. In English yesterday, that he would arrive In Paris ahead of all competitors, and voiced that phrase, "the race has Just begun. "The American car, he continued, "is but a week ahead of us in their native land and this gain, even though we do not recognise that Conference two weeks away Easter four weeks away and the spring stock just at its best. they ara In the running will be eaally overcome when we reach Into the next few weeks must be crowded the selling, fitting, altering of the cream of the stock. foreign shorea and the Thomas car la forced Think hard upon that, if you want a new Easter gown; especially hard If you want something new to Uke on more equipage and carry to wear to Conference. an enormous weight, such aa the Zust Aa of the choicest novelties we buy single garments only, and no duplicates. Do 1 now. has hauled every Inch of the With our taatea atill keyed up to the latest fashion point with our liking of good matericala unchanged, trip thus far. We ara going to win thia race.' - many of us must listen to the prompting of Dame Economy and have a little tighter hold on the purse E. J. Rulord, the American agent for strings. the Zust car, left for the metropolis That where's this store's showing should be the hit of the season. where he was summoned by a teleMr. In tha buying, marking and selling wa have not for a moment lost sight of new conditions. Rulord malnulna that the gram. Italian car la the real leader in the To painstaking selection we added conservatism, and brought to hear upon prices a powerful buying race and that the American racer has organisation. been disqualified because the Thomas Tha result la variety of pleasing styles, worthy materials, good tailoring, and prices that make this mocompany by changing drivers and a specially pleasing and helpful showing. tors has broken tha rules of the contest. "I protested at Chicago, ha aatd To buy or to look, youre Invited to aun your desires among the spring dainties. "and have received official recognition. The Thomas car haa been disqualified. We are the real leaders in this contest and will remain ao until Paris is reached. Besides Sartori, the driver, M. Scar-folgl- a, a European newspaper correspondent and thq lullan machinist are accompanying the Zust and will con- reception accorded them by Ogden Ogden yesterday. The car waa thor- sen the distance between the Thomas tinue through to aPris. Every mem- countrymen la second to none. , oughly overhauled at the Becraft gar- car and themselves before the former Prom Ogden west the car will be age and every effort to make time reaches San Francisco. ber of the party la well satisfied with the treatment along the route and piloted by James Pitrce, who accom- through Nevada will be put forth. The Jsurnal want ada deliver the Roods they are all willing to assert that the panied the Italians when they left Italians are confident that they can les j Sl Message of Nerus death. Romola becomes a VeataL Return of Nome in triumph. Crowned by Romola. Th recognition, tha meeting. Tha Vestal lights go out. Romola la condemned to be buried alive. Lowered into the pit, flaring of the Vestal lights. Takon as an intorferonea of heaven. Romola restored to her lever. Intermission 5 minutes. Selection, Hearts and Flowers. Mies Alyee Allen, Pianist. One Hour for 10c, Performance begins promptly at 2:30 and 7 p. m. Sunday avoning 23, 1908L TINUE ON WAY Ballingen nights). A story of Pagan Rome. Nerua and Romola are lovers Nerve farewell to Romola. Off to war, leading the Romano against tha Barbarians. MARCH MONDAY, ITALIANS HEREOVER TO SALT LAKE At the regular meeting of the county board of cuminisMioners this morning a unanimous agreement was reached whereby every health officer of Weber county will be instructed to attend the state meeting in Salt Lake City on April 2. This action followed the reading of a letter from Secretary Beatty uf the state board of health. In which he pointed out that the law makes necessary the attendance of every health officer In the state at the meeting, and urged that the Weber county board take prompt action In agreeing to defray the expenses of every one of Its health officers. On motion of Commissioner hfcKay It waa unanimously ordered that the salaries of deputies in tits sheriffs office be fixed as follows: 8. L. Clark, M; Carl Allison, 100; P. J. Kaylln, SM; J. J. Murphy. 180. Two cases of smalliiox In the Pleasant View neighborhood were reported by Commissioner Madeon, who stated JOURNAL. F W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. Tho TOGGERY Gallacher's TrunR Factory The Best Trank Ever Sold for the PRICE To get bottpm Prices you must go to the FACTORY Thia trunk ia manufactured in large quantities, and according to our idaaa gained by years of experience, of how a trunk should be made not to give ue the biggest profit, but to give tha buyar tha greatest satisfaction. Wo think you also will find your ideas, both ae to quality and pries, eloarly defined in this trunk. Made at best seasoned tongued and grooved hardwood, eanvaa covered, braes plated stool trimmings, Excelsior leek and two trays.. Dent think we eouldnt got mere for (hie trunk, for we eould if wo asked it; but wo would rather sell a batter trunk for lose money than anyone alee, hones the pries $840 D. I. Galiacher, Opera House Block, Ogden, Utah Ring the Belle of your heart with one of our solitaire engagement tokens. That will held her if anything wilL If things have not reached or have got boyond that stage adorn her with a breech or a pretty necklace. When she knows you have bought tho jewelry here she'll roapeet yeur good judgment as mueh as aha will admire yeur good taete. J. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths Speck! Sale lor TMs Week Record Breaking Bargains in the Goak Room. Special Lots of New Spring Garments far Under-Pric- e Savings of 25 to 33 3 per cent This Years Most Important Offerings. 1-- Silk Bargains. Mondays Big Silk Values We Have Offered. Positively the Biggest EXTRAORDINARY MORE PRICE CUTTING AND EVEN 15o, AT 4a. ALL 12c, 10c, LACES, ' 1 BARGAINS IN NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. So 25 LAWNS EASTER GLOVE SALE 40c Llslle Gloves, 2 90c Llslle Gloves 12 clasp Kayser . button length . THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF TORCHON f L dosen IcO Turnover .Collara $ jOS dnsen 15c and 20c Turnover Collars . ,. .10 Five hundred yards of Best Apron Gingham 7 Thousands of yards of Embroidery Cheaper Than Ever SHEET SALE .79 .99 11.00 Llslle Gloves, 14 button length 21.50 Llslle Gloves, 14 button length 75c Silk Gloves, 2 clasp 21.00 Silk Gloves, S Clasp 21.21 Silk Gloves, 2 clasp . 22.00 Silk Gloves, 12 button length 22.25 Silk Gloves, 12 button length 40 45 140 140 149 149 22.60 Silk Gloves. If button length 140 Kid 22.25 Gloves.. , and Our entire stock of L1S 2.95 Gloves Kid 52.50 and 24.no, 12 button length 845 24.00, 10 button length Kid Gloves 3.75 24.50, 10 button length Kid Gloves . 22-00- LAST Ever i 7; mill end sale 10c WASH - (Sl Iron Clad 95c Sheet, 91x90. Special $45 Iron Clad 85c Sheet, 21x90, Special .75 Thousands of yards of Chiffon Veilng at Cost. 1,200 Tarda of Hope Bleach, Special 10o. Special Discount on All Alligator Bags. 25c Hat Pina $ .19 25 doaen 9c and 10a Handkerchiefs 46 22.00 Silk Waists, black and colors, special next week 245 A great variety In Lace Walsta In White and Ecru. Two hundred and fifty Sample Skirts at 33 3 per cent 1-- off. THOMAS |