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Show UTAH DAILY CEMENT CONTRACTORS BJULEY & CO. J. W. WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 1313. eek a niarketa ara practically witu tiie exception of new have come into proiu-lneiwhich potatoes at three pounds fur a quarter. A part of the past week strawberries weie on the maiket fresb from Texaa but the luxuries kept beyond the reach of anyone but capitalists, at SO cents per box. Meat prices are unchanged, a week and flh remain the Hie ago. With quotations on fruits, vegetables and grocery good no smaller or larger. Meats. Prime rib roast of beef, 11 and porterhouse a teaks, 15a Sirloin. 15c. Chuck steak, 10c. Shoulder pot roast, 101 sc. Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 Mutton stew, 7c. Veal leg roast, 20c. Veal rib chops, 17 Vsal atewing meat, 10c. The w ue ALL FURNISHED, TIMATES BELL 2822 WASH. AYE. u l-- 8a ne l-- 2a l-- 2a WE HANDLE GRAIN AND FEED sf Ui bMt quality anly. Wa find wa 81 mere steady ana- -' ImM thair limn that way and wKara yen trad. If dissatisfied are trading giva us a ealL MAS. F. GROUT DEALER IN SEEDS, HAY A GRAIN 3S2 24th Straat Pork roast. 16c. Pork aauaage, 32 Hamburger steak, 12 Sliced raw ham, 20a Hama, plain, 14c. Hama, fancy, 15a Pressed corned beef, 15a Bump roast, to 12He Round a teak, 32 c. Rib boiling beef, 0a Mutton leg, 36a Mutton, shoulder chopa 13 Veal loin, roast, 37 Veal loin, cutlets, 17 la Veal shoulders, 31 la Veal shanks, 35a Pork chopa 35a Pickled pork, 32 He. Sliced boiled ham, 80a Sliced bacon, 20a Pressed veal. 25020a Spare riba 31 3-- la 3-- JJrcamtonJJ 3-- PROGRAM Pragram far waak aammanaing 19081 PICTURES 1. Mathar-in-La- la w L Workingmana l-- 2a a Bora. Front quarters, Honor. SONG 8. On tha Banch Noath tho DISGRACE AND VICTORY i r Old Willow Trao. PICTURES 4. Only Thoughtlaaanaaa 8. Statuta on a Spraa. L Batrayod by Ona'a Faat (Ha Hind quartern, I Ha Bulk mincemeat, 15c per lb. Turkeys. 26037 He per lb. Geese. 22 per lb. Bining chickens, 37 2 to 20e per lb. Old chickens, 17 H 020c per lb. Mincemeat, 15c per lb., two for 25a Picnic llama 31c. Fish, to 20a Salmon, 17 Halibut, 15c. Bmelta 15c. 1-- SONG ,7. Sinca Arra Wanna Marriad Barney Camay. PICTURES L Madam Sampson. ' 9. A Narrow Escape. Ladies Souvanir Matinee Thura-daNot a aheap, traahy trinkot but a hand oo ma, uaoful articles that any ana will bo ploaaad to awn. Canto Thuraday aftamoan and obtain ana. y. Thelma 1- -2 Craba 25025a Shad, 32 c. Solea II Perch. 11 c. Black basa 25040a Striped basa 22 Finnan haddle, 20c. Smoked whlteflah, 10c Ih. Fruits and Vegetables rtah apples, 1101.71 box. Bananas, SO to 40c dos. l-- 2a 2a tl-20- 1-- for disgrace tl. Butter, creamery, 85c; ranch, 30a Ths Virginian." a sens of duty la tha key to tha character that Owen Winter Tho firartjjjwono 10c, 20c, and 30c . cow-punch- er 06DEN STATE ,..,.,. Black Walnuta Good The White Front TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquor, Etc. Look st Our New Cigar Stand, Beat of Import-e- d. Key West and Domestic Clears California and Eastern raeea Di root who for all aporting events. For envelopea letterhead, business rarda dodger, etc, call up The Journal Job rooma Both phones 2(4. i Finally tha court convened, and the captain waa brought before it under a charge of cowardice and Insufficiency, the specifications being, first that he had not died at hU guna, hut had him. aelf given the order for hU men to retreat; second, that he had not trained hU men In markmanahtp, since hU a hots had dons no damage to tha ening Interpretation of the character. The emy; third, that he had dragged away when the minor characters were In good handa a calaaon of ammunition and tha stage setting waa appropriate acme effort might have saved a gun, which waa far mors valuable. and strong. Several witnesses testified that the On the whole tha drama waa satisfactory aa presented by Mr. Hart and gunners fired too low, others that they One witness 'declared hla company. There la nothing In tha fired to high. presentation to drive audiences to that ha could tell the difference by frensy; but tha fun and humor of tha sound between a a hot ted gun and blank drama ara well brought out; tha cli- cartridge, and that Captain Herunoa maxes are natural and effective. It guna were not shotted. ThU waa tn goes without saying that Tha Vir- moat damaging testimony of the proseginian la a wildly exaggerated picture cution for a commander who would reof western life even at Ua raugtiaat; ceive an enemy with bUnk cartridges but perhaps there la aa much truth tn must be mad. When the evidence tha portrayal aa Is to be found In any against him waa an fa CapUta HA' ano waa called upon for hU defense. of tha modern popular dramaa Tha audience waa not large laat even- At hU elbow stood hU first sergeant, ing, probably because the end of tha at whose feet were piled a doaen season drama so near; but It waa an ahella At a word from Herano the appreciative audience and was free In sergeant took up a shell, which he liftUs express Iona of appreciation. En- ed with such ease as to aurprtae all thusiastic curtain calls followed the present, and placed It on a table bethird act which waa by all odda tha hind which sat tha president of the moat effective. Charles R. Gilbert as court. There, said tho accused, U one Spanish Ed waa especially strong In of tha shetU with which wa defended this act ouraelves In tha recent attack. Utahna Taking a heavy artillery aaber from Thelma, aa It la played at the Utahna ths sergeant, Herano raised It and u ?taed for nio,nnt above tha Theater, la a revelation to those who I have seen It produced by other com' shelL Tha court, seeing hla Intention panlea It la well staged and well to bring the sword down on the ex played and Is credit to the company ploalva Jumped from thair aeata, but too lata. Tho saber's edge descended and the management. Bllvena the man with the mysterious with terrific force on the shell. Waa Herano so desperate as to fingers la the added attraction and with hla sweet tousle, magic and shadow-rraph- y commit suicide and kill those who sat la a masterpiece In advanced In Judgment over him! No. There waa a surprise In store vaudeville. those who looked on, with eyeballs for la amateur night and no Tonight doubt tho house will be filled to Its staring from their aocketa. The shell waa split In two like wood which It capacity. was and out poured a heap of dust, while a red dust of brick rose Ftr-- a of a from tha parta Cydorta Careful estimate of force of a Gentlemen, said the captain, do clone and the energy required to you wonder that we were beaten with hurricane In active operation, such means of defense? Tou think we . .revcala the presence of a power that should have died at our guna WelL makea the mightiest efforts of a man suppose we had, who would have appear aa nothing In comparison. A known of the character of this ammuforce equal to more than o nition?" ; power waa estimated aa developed la Every shell proved the same, and the West Indian cyclone. Thla greatly court was convinced. exceeds the power that could be de-m-o In a few days Tauaima was delighteloped by all the means within tho ed to hear of her lover's acquittal and range of man'a capabilities. Watw reinstatement ateam, water, windmills and the Two hours after tha arrival of the atrength of all men and anlmala com-w.- ll newa It waa announced that the officer blued they could not even approack in charge of ai ammunition manufacthe tremendous force of this mighty tory had committed harakarl. Tha government, having need of an officer it could trust to Inspect all am Te Remove Scorch. munition sent to the front, promoted Any article which has become Herano to ha major and brought him scorched In Ironing, If placed direct- back to Japan for the purpose. Thus ly in the sun, will he restored to Ita in leas than n year of service he waa natural color. No trace of the scorch enabled to marry his swetheart and will remain. live at home. iomHO2000020tO02H022M222220000000000200 presents In The Virginian." This la the element In the book and In tha play that appeala Tha man who dominates all throughout tha drama haa other admirable qualittea Ha baa wit, a sense of fun, physical and moral courage; tho big, brassy, western manliness grafted upon original Southern chivalry; but It la tha loyalty to a RBQULAR POPULAR PRICES sense of duty that causes the character to be remembered after tho Anal curtain la rung down. This Is tho element In The Virginian" that Impels him ... to pursue the friend he loved aa abroth-e- r to the death of an outlaw; It la the A GOOD PARTNER element In him that forces him to sacriA substantial bank account fice hla love rather than what ha conmakas a good partner ana whs siders his honor; It la tho element In will work ta your interest; ana whs Mm that ahlnea out even through tho will remove many a stumbling black rough manners and rough garb of the and appeala from yaur path; ana whs will add Wyoming ta your opportunities) one whe is even to tha refined aenatbllltlea of tha New England school ma'am. powerful enough to assist you. W. S. H art's Interpretation of the If you want this partner )fer yours start an account with ua practise character of The Virginian" at the thrift and economy you can do it Grand last evening waa a satisfactory if you will and tha outcome will be one. Mr. Hart haa tha stage presence, he has tha Southern drawl, be has the satisfactory ta you. repression necessary to make the part BANK effective. The sneaking, venomous, conspiring, treacheroua quarrelsome Trampas was of Ogden, Utah well handled by Frank Campeau. Steve, PrssL H, 0, Bigelow another character than left a strong Vice-Pro- s J. M, Browning t, Impression on tha audience, one that A. P. Bigelow Cashier. appealed powerfully for sympathy waa R. A. Moyes Asst. Cashier. presented well by O. A. Forben Anna Meridith aa Molly Wood, tha school ma'am waa equal to all demands made upon her In the part and gave a p leas NEW MANAGEMENT UNDER OGDEN ARRIVALS FREIGHT TODAYS AND EX-PRE- BROUGHT US MANY NEW STYLE IDEAS OF GREAT INTER. EST TO OGDEN WOMEN. THE DANTIEST LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, COM-PRISIN- G l-- 2c AT THE THEATRES to ; And ths Big Added Attraction se -- Utahna Theater TKNBT N . At the outbreak of the Leiuoua 25 to lie par dot. war Season Herano, a young Oraugea, 25c, Sue. 35c. 40c, SOc and Japanese left hla weeping mother and j C0 per dux.. sweiheart to go with his battery to j Beeta, 2c lb. Manchuria. Artichokes 10 and 15c. While the separation and knowledge New carruta, 10c bunch. of their beloved Sesaan'a peril conOyster planta, 10c bunch. stantly wore upon the women, they Putatoea, (1.25 per cwt. were from time to time made happy New Potatoea, 3 Iba for 25c. by news of the young man's steady Green onkina, 3 for 5c. rise, be soon attaining the rank of capGreen peppera, 30c den. J of a bgttery. HU promotions de. tain California lettuce, 5c a bead. lighted the loved onee at home, and litFlorida lettuce, 8 for 15c. tle Tauaima Amakuki's cyea alternate- - j Utah cabbage, 3c lb. ly shone brightly at the home that her New California cabbage, 4c lb. lover would come borne a great warTuratpa, 2c lb. rior and were sad with tbs thought Cairota, 2c lb. that ha might never come home alive. per lb. Cauliflower, 12 But one day news was received of for 85c. California celery, a different kind. Captain Herano had Kadlahea, 5c per bunch. been stationed at aa Important point Grape fruit, 8 for 85c with Ms batery and ordered to hold it Froth cocoanuta, 10c each. at any coat. Ha had been stacked by Now Smyrna Age, SOc lb small force, which had come on New golden date. 2 lba for 25c. steadily in tha face of a terrific fire Now Fard da tea, 15c lb. with no loas whatever, and before they Sauerkraut, 10c per quart reached the Japanese position Herano California beeta, 10c a bunch. and hU men found it necessary either Freab tomatoea, 25c lb. to desert their guns or ha taken prisNew California beeta, 10c bunch. oners Herano drew off the command, Spinach, 6c a lb. leaving the guna which it was Imposlb. Kale. 1 sible to save. But before the Russians Leeka, 10c a bunch. came near enough to prevent him he Paraley, 5c a bunch. seised a caisson containing ammuniEgg planta, 10 and 15c. tion and with tha help of hla men Nuta TMa waa tha only dragged It away. Engllah walnuta 25c per lb. of the battery saved. port Soft a he 11 almond a, 80c per lb. HU general, seeing hU retreat, rods Haael nuta, 25c per lb. up and ordered him to go to tha rear Parana, 25c per lb. under arrest Brazil nuta, 25c per lb. General," said tha captain, I have Cheetnuta, 25c per lb. to make. I desire that tha request Mixed nuta, 25c per lb. calaaon we have saved be placed under Peanuta, 20c per lb. the care of my first sergeant." Pine Nuta, 20c per lb. What's a calaaon compared with a Butte rnuta 20c per lb. whole batery? snarled the general Hickory nuta 15c per lb. You should have died at your guna j Produce and Flour, That would have Involved the death Wheat per cwt, (1.00. of many more who may live and conOatm, per cwt, quer by my retreat Whole corn, per cwt, ; chopped, The captain had been an excellent 11.70. officer, and the general waa much enBarley, rolled, per cwt, 1.4I; whole. gaged with weightier matters to hear 11.25; chopped, 11.26. more at the time, so ha granted the Bran, per sack, fl.20. strange request and ordered the first Baled lucerne, per cwt, I0& to take charge of the caisson. sergeant Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70c. Aa auon aa there was a lull In the fightBaled atraw, 15c. waa ordered to try ing a court-martFlour, high patent per cwt,, 22.05; Herano fur hU Inglorious reCaptain per sark, 11.25; atralght grade, per treat When hU little awetheart heard cwt, 12.45; per aack, 21.25. of hU disgrace aha waa more pained Eastern flour, S per cwt than if he had died on defense of his Prsvisiana guna Besson wrote only the facts, not Utah cheese, per lb., 20c; Swlaa per venturing any opinion aa to what punishment would be meted out to him. lb 80a HU case waa a mystery to hla super1. Ranch rgga per dos., 17 iors, for they were all aware of hU 28 Iba 10.80; beet, Sugar, per sack, for 1; cane, per sack, 17.00; 13 lba brilliant record up to tha time of hla ALL THE NEW NET AND IDEAS TOGETHER WITH THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OP SILK LINGERIE AND EXTREME TAIL-ORE- O STYLES IN LINEN BATISTE AND LAWN. THE PRICES RANGE FROM 75 UP TO NEW SKIRTS $20.- - NEW SUITS NEW NEW UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, AND A HAND l-- 2c 3-- 2a March 30, 3, 1908. Russo-Japane- ES- WORK. AND CONCRETE JOURNAL FRIDAY, APRIL LOCAL MARKET REPORT f CEMENT OF CONTRACTORS STATE rstek walnuta are better fat fuel coal. They burn easier, maha a qn cker and hotter fire end laat welL Thm la a big crop of black walnuta la Owen county thla year. Gather them and dry them In the bant with tha hulls on them and use them Just same as you would coal. Tou caa mix with coal or wood If you prefer. A ton of black walnuta will make and beVer 1,6,1 tta a ton of coaL Coal la very high this year. Sqva your walnut crop and you win suvo Just much money. Try It and you bs convinced. Owen County Dem. tut orrt Where Alcohol Is Fatal. Above all thlnga complete abstinence from alcoholic drinka la tha motto of the famous Alpine guide The monks of St BerZurbruggen. nard say that they nearly always find an empty bottle near the bodies of those who perish In the snow. SOME COLLECTION OP THE VERY LATEST Gomo SILKS JUST UNPACKED, Just to Look S. J. Burt & Bros. DEMAND MODERN FOR SILENCE. METHODS ARE TOO STRENU0UL German Newspapers Protest It Is fil' ing Carried to Extremea Why Yankee Salesmen Have Not Sue ceeded In South America How the timet change! saya a writer In the Frankfurter Zeltung. In the days of our fathers no description of a homelike, ooey room waa complete without a reference to the ticking clock. It waa this gentle sound which emphasized the quiet of the place. People had no nerves in those tha thought of a madaya chine ticking off the second! and atrik-In- g the hour is a source of worry and dlatreea Time la going, but they do not wish to be reminded of it continually; no clock la better than tha ticking machine. And now to meet the requirements of tho nervous people, a factory at Schramburg la making a noiseless clock. In an article on the same subject another paper says: craze haa made disaThe greeable and unendurable some of the noises which once were music to ua and soon we will find a way to alienee the birds and to muffle the sound of the ruatiing leaves." In the matter of salesmen abroad, we must have men who not only speak the language but who are also thoroughly conversant with the custom and Idiosyncrasies of the people with whom they deal aaya the Engineering Magasina The South Amerlcaa t hla buying aa In almost everything else, la a moat deliberate pernoa u well ae a sensitive ona A salesmu who will call, amohe a cigaretts, talk inconsequently about the weather, ths theater and tha racea end ansvtr questions should any happen to be naked rather than maka assertions about hla gooda will outsell, five to ona tha liveliest hustler that aver opened up a sample case. Thin is a thing ao contrary to tha Instinct of the American talesman that, to date, la hla wanton disregard of it, he has constantly played into tha handa of Ua more experienced European rivela Tour Yankee drummere," uye the latter politely, are the greatest sales men In the world In America" To-da- y anti-nois- e -- Ware Big. Net Yet Answered. Big buttons still continue to be u Gertrude, aged ten, brought very fashlonabla A lady, mining two the la almost been wholly had the from bar buttons dress, asked bar litacompany of her elders (though not tle daughter if she bad seen them. child, "Tea nut, the cook's got them. lways betters), waa a precocious her tumped" by She uses them as llda to tha yet not Infrequently The other allusions father! political pana lamdoa a breakfast at morning In the paper started him oa the A Delicate Hint Istei'l Just passed deceased wife Two very cadaverous-lookin- g oa tramps debated he 20 minutes looked in at the window of n railway Mil, and for forth In all It and back matter the station where a telegraph operator proa and co"a. Then at last eia sat at hla key. Inevitable query! Say, pardner," one of them said In Mistress Gertrudes Daddy," said aha eolemnly, why a very husky voice, report a couple wifes Mater called empties goin' east Harpers Is the deceased Weekly. Bill! 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