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Show DAILY ICE CREAM BROWN'S All Flavor ARE 4 We deliver from a Quart up to A t t ft ft any part of the dty. phone: lad. 1191; Bell, 13G1T ft ft Factor. 2577 Grant avenue. WE'RE IT. 9 Ak for price. STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. SNEAK THIEVES ARE FRED T. DUBOIS WINTERS: crats Situation for in Two LITTLE GIRL BAIIF DEAN IIISITSjN Make Good Haul in Davis County .Interesting Demo- (n't it worth INSURANCE. t know But your proscription has bean fill-a- d abaolutaly right; that the drug aoed have boon the best obtainable, that it ia just as the doctor wants At You have this insurance when your proscription is filled hero, and aur charges are no higher than those sf ether drutgida something Cdki&zmCh Prescription Specialists. Osdca, Utah 3479 Wash. Avs. ahnA HTt TONIGHT ZINN MUSICAL COMPANY 30 In The Troublesome LE Twins. Price: Lower floor 50e, 35c. Bal- Beats an sale at Cullys Always On Was c in Advance. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. cony, 25c, 15c. States-Cr- isis Transfer Co. Albcrn Alisa, Met. PWm 21 412 25th Street WHEN YOU SEE YOUR HORSE into the grain of our supplying ling youll know why ho works without whipping. You cannot work on poor feed neither can your livestock. Give tbwn our kind of grain and hay and . youll bo repaid. . CMS. F. SMUT GRAIN HAY AND SEEDS 352 24th St. The next good time you see a looking 'wheat field remember hit off that a little the top is yours if you use Rivordalo Flour Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company under new management1' OGDEN The Whits Brest j turf exchange 326 Twenty-fift- h H. PATTISON, Street. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. teolc at Our New Cl tar Stand. Best ot Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars I California and Eastern races. for all sporting events.- - Dl-wi- re which this store afforded fts many patrons the past week by the tremendous reductions on Suits, and the great cut in the price of silks of all descriptions will still be your opportunity throughout this week. Shirt waists, separate skirts, knit Summer underwear at special prices will be added to this splendid saving Fatal. in three-year-o- ld ! 1 , well-dress- ed opportunity. anti-Morm- on W OGDEN SMELTER JUNE 1, BRIGHT OUTLOOK larll S. J. & Bros. I Zimmerman had returned to Idaho, from which state she came to Balt GRAND JURY STILL Lake City last December. Thla did not satisfy Dr. Paul, howAFTER BANK THIEVES ever. and he continued his search and found Mrs. Zimmerman at No. 10 North Sixth West street, to which place she had moved after dosing her rooming and boarding establishment. The worn- an was then promptly removed to the isolation hospital. Ir. Iaul learned also that there were fourteen inmates of Mrs. Zimmermans boarding house, all of whom had been exposed to the disease from which Mrs. Zimmerman was suffering, and he is apprehentlve that a number of smallpox rases may result. As the boarder scattered after the house was closed It is virtually Impossible to locate them at this time. anti-Morm- Using the Gridiron. Always grease the gridiron well and have It hot before the meat la placed on It Flab should be buttered and sprinkled with flour, which will prevent the akin from adhering to the gridiron. Birds and other things which need to be halved should be broiled Inside first Remember that n hot i : : The federal grand jury adjourned Thla may be taken as au Indication that it dues nut expect early Tueaday. to complete its work during the present week, or that the Jury ia waiting fur certain wltnesee to return to the city. Rumor has it that there are sixteen more witnesses to be examined, and if such is the case the Jury will hardly complete its work thia week. ' Rumor la alao credited with the statement that the close which seemed ao valuable laat week have become common-lac- e again and are to be cleaned along with th other unexUnplainable features of the case doubtedly the jury is meeting with many things which cannot be explained. It may also be true that none of these mysteries are rest enough to Justify a conclusion that the person involved waa the one who took the money from the back on January 4. Then, too, th Jury may . have, some difficulty in making the statements of different witnesses fit togellier in order to gtva a complete and uniform story. clear fire la necessary for cooking nil mall articles They should be turned often to be cooked evenly without being burned. Never put your fork In the lean part of meat on the gridiron, Subscriber of The Utah State as It allows the Juice to escape. Cover Journal are requested to read and tne gridiron with n tin pan or a baking follow instructions printed at hand of editorial column. pan. The sooner the meat la cooked without burning the better; the pan holds the heat and often prevent! n HI6H SCHOOL tray line of smoke from touching the Kent If the fire should be too hot sprinkle salt over It EXCURSION A fitraln en Credulity. Little Magie passed the summer at n seaside resort where mosquitoes abounded. On the first Sunday after her return to town her Sunday school teacher told of Noah and the ark, and concluded by Inquiring If any child would like to ask a ques- TO SALTiUKE Via Rio Grands Western Ry. Saturday, May 23rd. For the Btate Field Day meet, at tion. Balt Lake, excursion via Rio Grande I would, ventured Margie. What would you like to know, Western. Fare, 31.00 round trip, tickets good cm train leaving Ogden at dearT inquired the teacher. Id like to know If you are quite 0:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Tickets good sure that Noah only took two skeetera returning on all trains, Including special train leaving Balt Lake at 11:45 into the ark," said the little glrL p m Weekly. Harpers J. E. DOOLY, President. 11 JOSEPH S. PEERY, jThe Vlcc-Pr- ed J RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst Cashier. UTAH NATIONAL BANK Interest Paid on Savina Accounts and Time Deprs ts u up-to-d- Prop. BUM and Injuries May Prove ; Allen i The Two sneak thieves yesterday afterRepublican of A frightful accident occurred at the noon gav this date T Fred Dubois, for says: Deputy Sheriff Benny U Mvr Utah plant, near Garfleld, about Brown of Bountiful and Sergeant John mer United States senator from Idaho, It oYlnk Tueaday inurolng when; Roberta and Officers Bchulae, Beager waa at the Cullen last night, and dur- Doty. t!ie daughter of and Moore a merry chase, and finally ing his visit met a number of Aineri- - Chief Kiiicineer William Janiwy of the escaped with their plunder. Utah Il'pier company was perhaps They had a buggy, while their pur- can party men and held a short sea- - j suers had a bicycle, an auto and. the sion with the inner circle. To the op- - fatally burned, and Ida Latham, a do- mestic employed in the Janney home, city patrol wagon. position press he would give no state- auffen d fearful burns while attempt- - j About noon two men, ment concerning the objet of his visitj ing to save the child. Engineer O. apparently about 25 and 30 years of ia making n strenuous effort F. Riser also was burned In an effort ! Dubois age. respectively, entered the Bountiful to incororate in the Democratic nation- to rescue the child from a hideous general store, and asked an al platform plank, and death. to see some men's furnishings. They The little girl was burned literally were shown to the second floor of the while he knows that he will get at head to foot. Upper and lower from from Utah Democracy along store, and told that a clerk would sympathy this line, one of the objects of his visit Uniba and head and body were terriwait on them in a few momenta. When Walter Barlow, a clerk, went waa to aee some Democrats who have a bly injured by the cruel flames before was at hand, and little hope for upstairs to do so, he was met on the leaning toward his fallacies and pre- help the of the little tot le enrecovery to a in Utah Inaugurate camaign stairway by th men, who said they pare tertained. to similar he is that which running had decided they would not buy anyThciv Is no explanation of the man, thing just then. Mr. Barlow noticed in Idaho. in which the child became envelner that suitcase, which they had carried Oppose Dubois Plank. oped in tlainea While playing in an lightly when they entered the store W. H. Demoand other leading King upper front room It ia supoaed that now appeared to be heavy. crats will moat strenuously oppose the the child, who wore only a night gown Carried Away Cloth. of a Dubois plank in the na- and underwear, obtained a match and Hurriedly revisiting the second floor, adoption platform. Utah lighted it. The Aral knowledge of tier the clerk found that two suits of tional Democratic ! 1mocr,uy- ot perl! was conveyed by her screams, kct'irdln 10 th clothes and a vest were missing, and with the which were heard all over the house. party here, is not cur at once called the sheriff- - office by Dubola sentiment, the American party Mias Latham rushed to the chlld'a aid, telephone and asked that the men be supplying in Utah all the qualities pos- grasping the little body In her arms, apprehended. sessed by the Dubois party in Idaho. and making a noble effort to smother Deputy Sheriff Brown started after Dubois ia again looking for assist- the flaming garments. Engineer Riser, men on his the thieves bicycle. The ance from the American party leaders too, hurried to the room, and gave were soon seen in a yellow-bodie- d in Utah to carry on hia fight In Idaho, what assistance he could. The burning Cenbuggy, traveling rapidly towards al8 aid ut the Kearns clothing waa torn from the chlld'e tervllle. Near that place the deputy Rnd men to the carry light into the body and medical aid summoned, hut overtook them and placed them under arrest. Brown . commanded them to nat,onal convention nt Denver in July. it is not thought the little one will remain in their buggy, while he went Xt will require some, money to make live. Miss Latham suffered frightinto a residence near by and tele- an effective campaln and that it ia ful injury, both arms being a mass what Dubois is looking for. of burn from the elbowa Enlneer phoned hie office for instructions. While Dubois will have no trouble in Riser's burns were auerflcial. The The men assured Brown that they would not go away, but as soon as enlisting the sympathy .of the Kearns Janney child waa taken to Balt Lake ,n " Politic venture he may City. the door closed behind him, they whipped up their horse and started for undertake, he will And opposition from Balt Lake. Brown returned to the th 1,1 delegatee to be elected by the road, to And that his prisoners were Democrats here. HE "I am not a candidate for delegate not prisoners any more. He started in pursuit again, and to the Democratic national convenanon overtook an automobile. The tion, said W. H. King, but if Fred KILLS HIMSELF chauffeur readily consented vto help Dubois Insists upon making a fight for of the an mile' incorporation About a the officer. fqrther, when the buggy waa barely In fight. plank In the national platform, I want Brown met the patrol wagon he had to go to Denver and oppoee it with all In a fit of despondency over finansummoned from Balt Lake, in which the power I possess. cial troubles, EM. B. Hnclgrove, aged Other leading Democratic share the 55 years, cashier and bookkeeper for were Bergeant John Roberta and the officers. Brown allowed the patrol wa- same opinion on the matter. the Utah Association of Credit Men, committed suicide at 3:10 yesterday gon to pass him without telling its Idahs Convention June 3. occupants who he waa and hia recent morning in the office of the aasorlatlon, ' The Idaho Democrats will meet . in 217 Commercial club experience with the robber. building, by firThe patrol vragon did not atop until state convention at Wallace June 8, to ing a bullet through his brain from a Centerville waa reached. Then the elect delegates to the Denver conven- .38 caliber Smith ft Wesson revolver. officers turned around and drove back tion and Dubola is making the fight He died Instantly. into Bait Lake, wet and angry over of his life to control the convention Bnelgrove entered the main office what they termed Browns monumen- and adopt a platform that will alssle about I o'clock in the morning, the Mormon church and further the walked Into a private office, locked the tal stupidity. The horse and buggy was found late light that Dubois is making. The teat dour, scribbled a short note to Manayesterday afternoon hitched to a post will come at that time and the result ger H. Van Dam, Jr., a&t In a chair at First West and Fifth South streets. will In a large degree oetermlne the near a front window and, placing the It had been hired at a local lively standing of Dubola. with his party In mussle of the revolver in hia mouth, Idaho. barn early yesterday morning. pulled the trigger. The bullet crashed through Bnelgruve's brain and Imbedded Itself in the walL The shot was heard by two office boys and a stenographer. They tried to enter the room but found the door locked. Manager Van Dam and John RE-OPENS Q. Crltchlow and President Parsons of the association were quickly summoned and the door leading from th hail into the office waa opened. Half reclining In a chair near the window waa the body of Bnelgrove. The revolver had fallen to the floor and on The filing of artlclee of Incorporation somewhat by negotiations with the the rich carpet waa a pool of blood. yesterday. In Balt Lake City, of the railroad companies for concessions in The unfortunate man's brains and Independent Smelting company of Og- rates. Before starting the smelter blood was scattered over the chair and den, means that final arrangements for people wanted assurance of rates which wall. The note left to Mr. Vand Dam reada reopening the smelting plant at Hot would permit them to compete with Springs, built and operated for a time the smelters at the 8alt Lake end of as follows: last year by the Utah Smelting com- the valley. On ores coming from points Dear Van: pany, have been completed by the syn- north of Ogden they would have the Notify Mrs. W. W. Mackintosh, Indicate that has been figuring for some Salt Lake rat as a matter of course, dependent 'phone 193 quick. Bell phone but would have no advantage over the 31, take her with you end tell time upon taking It over. Balt Lake smelters, while from southKate. Turn my body over to Joneph New Men at the Helm. ern points the local rate from 'this William Taylor on West Temple street. An entirely new company baa been city to Ogden would have to be paid. Good by, Dear Van. formed, it having no connection with Something of a concession has been ED." (Blned) the Utah company. It la beaded by granted on this, however, and It la That Bnelgrove killed himself la a ita Matt Browning as president and hoped that before long the common fit of despondency over financial troumanager will be J. B. Jenaon, a point rate may be secured. formbles there can be no doubt. While smelter man of large experience, Good Outlook for Business. his books were said to be straight ao ft American Bmeltlng erly with the Under existing conditions the new as the entries are concerned, he of member far Other company. Refining smelter will be handicapped to some waa short in his accounts as to actual and Ecclea the company are Leroy extent In competing for ores from Joel' Nlbley of Ogden, and John B. Bingham. Park City and other near- cash some 1700. Crltchlow of Salt Lake. The new by camps, but It will have equal company la add to be amply financed footing with the other smelters upon underbaa It to carry on the work business from Idaho, Montana, and SMALLPOX SCARE taken and it gives the First National most Nevada camps. Xt la the anbank of Ogden as reference. nounced policy of the company to IN SALT LAKE CITY Ore Starts t Move. . make fair rates for smelting ores, gome ore contracts already have without attempting to engage In ruinbeen made and the ore will begin to ous competltoin. It has an Health authorities of Balt Lake City come In during the present week. It sampling mill in connection with the now blowil has additional reasons for fearsmelter In is the to smelter have and every way prepared, la expected Monday, In very soon after June 1. The pres- with the competent management as- ing a smallpox epidemic. ent capacity of the plant la 200 tone sured. to handle successful ores word reached Assistant City Physician Zima day. and the capacity will be doubled capable of being treated in a copper Paul to the effect that Mra H. E. wara ore been who merman, of conducting has furnace. just as soon as receipts fw-inaseverfor house and wlilch another rooming Utah The for large company, hoarding Smelting Flans rant It 7 West North Temare already drawn, power and it succeeds, was caught hard by the al months at the adand street been had in Is In the suffering with of provided, ple copper, price slump blower capacity ' new furnace could be put in within dition to having In some cases made smallpox for several days Dr. Paul rates for smelting too low. The com- at once instituted an Investigation. He three weeks time, Ratea pany was the only loser, however, all visited the boarding bouse and waa j Batter Freight I ores the which purehasedTiaving been settled for Informed by the daughter of Mrs ZimClosing of the deal by merman and a Mrs. Pulley that Mrs. within reasonable time. j waa over delayed smelter waa taken Inter-Mounta- The Great Saving Clothes Catch Fire While at Play for Idaho Man. PRESCRIPTION PAGE THRET Days Doings In Utah ft ft absolutely pure UTAH ce 55-5- i Theres a Good j Dinner Assured when you enter thla restaurant. If you are tired of the ordinary meal and really dont care whether you eat or not make ua a visit The meal we serve you will banish all your indifference at once. If you havent an appetite our foods will create one. If you have one already they will satisfy It better than any other meal you ever ate. F1LSTIFF CAFE |