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Show c Bailu j PAGE EIGHT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, iscg A Well Offer You HUM tO CHE A. f STUFT. JtO GOODS A HE BOUGHT TUHTOSELy FOB A SALE. -- SALE Our Merchandise IS AL WA -- tO AtD ys FIBST-CLAS- tO S. OF "BEST CHA BE. we GOOD "SECOiDS." Afty SIZE ALL JtEW. LEFT OVEHS." cAt ALWAys riT you; give you A ASSOHTMEtT TO SELECT FHOM. AtD ALWAyS One Price Tine Toggery M Tomorrow HEBE TODAY LIFE Blast, Men are Happy Pacific Coast Lightweight Arrives With Prospect of Full to Prepare for Bout With Work in Full Time. Jchnny Thompson. Kid dalton. ih. plucky little leight-welgh- t, who has been meeting som. of the best men of the Pacific coast and is one of Janies J. Jeffries pets, arrived this afternoon In Ogden. H will leave tomorrow morning for Salt Lake City, where he goes immediately into trainbattle ing for his coming with "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson of sounds emanating resembling anything j Sycamore, Hla Thompson will arrive tonight on the but those of financial trouble. Anvils Los Angeles limited from his home and are ringing, smoke Is coming out of j will start training at once. In the old engines that have temporary fires which he used In preparain them, and the reverberations of the quarters tion for his recent fight with Sullivan, rivets being sent homo into the cars! at the Utah Hot Springe. and speed producers ia inspiring. Some i Dalton la not a talkative lad, but he of the locomotives have been taken la stockfly built an-- l shows good form. completely apart and are in course of Ha got a decision over Pete Sullivan reconstruction. The shops resemble a j In a bout with the latter at Lot Anfactory rather than a repair geles, and coast sports claim that he establishment. Men can be seen hur- waa clearly entitled to another in hla riedly running from one place to an- fight with Caraey. other, shouts of men can be heard uion all aides, and the foremen are running hither and thither, bent upon MRS. MORRISONS . their duties as they have not been In a Ions time. NARROW ESCAPE Several ' engines are completely dismantled and some of them are absolutely tom apart. Those that have of 2,228 Mrs. Gertrude Morrison, their last general overhauling In while walking casually Grant avenue, progress will be lettered with a figure avenue at a point directly 0 before the regular number, and after along the In front of Christensen's shoe combecomes fixit necessary for another pany, waa suddenly thrown to the ing they will be considered as unwinavailable for regular road work, thus ground by a falling plate glass dow from a store above, yesterday gi'.ng to the yards of aome prosperous afternoon. She waa rendered unconAll is life and bustle at the railroad shops in Ogden at the present. More work is being done than at any time since last year. Every man who can be possibly used is at work, and sparks are flying in all parts of the shops. Old locomotives that have been standing ever since the shops first closed down are being put Into repair, the From 8:30 tomorrow morning till 12 oclock, you may have one dozen best jelly tumblers at 25c. a dozen. These are really table tumblers and can be used for the'purpose. Complete with tin lids; limit 2 dozen. No telephone orders. nd i Kentucky, aald: "Why, laat winter when I waa in the gallery in Congreaa I heard a fellow B9y ahe put a tack on hla chair. I heard the fellow howl GET when he aat down." Col. Damaree declared that leaa than half the Kentucky delegation waa prea-e- nt when Alice waa turned down. A canvaaa today gave reconsideration a TO (Continued from Pare 1.) Seaborn Wright, of na lured one. ha a healthy boom which Georgia, promises fulr chancel of aecurlng for him the coveted nomination. Among other actively In the race are F. F. Wheeler, of California; Alfred of New York; W. B. Pelmore, of Uiaaouii; 8. A. Artman, of Indiana, and J. B. Cranflll, of Texas. The platform will be little changed from recent yeara and will demand the complete wiping out of the liquor busl- Man-larr- e, The Prohlbitlonlata will carry on the moat . active campaign In yeara and will have abundant funda for that Maine will be a atorm center during the campaign, owing to the attempt to eecure reaubmlaaton of the prohibition amendment to the consti. tution. Roasts fer Mrs, Longworth. Mrs. Beauchamp of Lexington, Ky prealdent of the W. C. T, U, of Kentucky, declared today that the Incident concerning the invitation to Mra Alice of Prealdent Longworth, daughter Rnoaevelt, to violt the Prohiblton convention, wan cloaed. Mra. Beauchamp aald: "W Just don't want her." Bradford McGregor of Covington, pur-poa- e. - .1 TUt A Frederick Moors. , nA H Peart Ehtior Moore, Carl Burgess Co Presenting Molo-Dramat- Productions, ia July 15, 16, 17, II HOW WOMEN RUIN MEN Fr'day Night Amateur Night PRICES i 20 and 90 Cents 10 and 20 Cants MATINEE SATURDAY 10 Evening Matinees The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from the first known and meat famous of all monuments 4he Pyramid down to the tiniest headaton of today, haa boon to honor the departed with a monumont that will last through succeeding generations. Our work ia the building of Juat such memorial those that will stand the wear and tear of time tributes that will ondura. We uao only th highest grade of stock and employ arista in their respective line not more stone cutters, and work from original designs. And in th matter of price w, give th, boot grade of work for the loweot possible figures. Jos.2259 Parry & Sons Co. WASHINGTON AYE. majority. Mayor C. A, Bond welcomed the delegatee today and there waa a great demonstration. Chairman Patten waa given an ova ion on the completion of hla speech. Thla afternoon the reports of the committee are being I e heard. Late this afternoon Charles Scanlon, of Pittsburg, Pa., waa selected permanent chairman of the convention. The balance of the temporary organisation town to act as shifters. was made permanent. Old tenders also come in for repairs at the railroad shops, and there are a number of them there. They have, some of them, been standing in the yards FOREST BUSINESS of the shops for a long time, awaiting the tools .of the workmen. They are rapidly being turned Into new MANAGER VISITS built appurtanencea of railroad property. Wheels, box cars, and all necessities of the atrenuoua duties of the work Captain James B. Adams, who has along the line, are being put into sercharge of the business management of vice. Fainting, refitting, all kinds of the national futeat. Is in the city, en labor is going on at a rate of speed route to the Pacific Coast. Few men never before attempted In the local have had so wide a business training shops. The men can be heard on all as Captain Adams, he having been sides that good times havetelling come again, connected with banking, street railway and they do not care which way the management,' and public accounting elections go this fall as long as they before he entered the government ser- are not thrown out of work again. vice. He was an army quarterma Talk Is rife among the shopmen as to ter In the war with Spain. Under his the alaes of the envelopes they will direction looaeleaf and card systems of receive the coming payday, and they accounting were early introduced in are all hopeful for the great times the Forest service, and much of labor! they will have after the long layoff. oua work la now done by the adding machine and the typewriter. Systems of keeping track of liabili- RIO GRANDE DEPOT ties and of estimating and finally reWill BE THE BEST cording the coat of each experiment or other propect undertaken are also of hla invention. Captain Adams' genial nature make him popular with his men The foundation work of the new and with the public. He la a most en- railroad station of the Rio Grande system in Salt Lake City la progressing. tertaining conversationalist. Captain Adams was the guest of the Engineers are at work testing for the Weber club this afternoon. heat foundation of the building. Aa soon as this haa been ascertained, the construction material will be shipped and work will be started. ' UTAH SHRINERS The new station In Salt Lake City will be one of tho beet anywhere In ON DRESS PARADE the west. Plans have been considered and found available. Including Improvements not to he found in any 8T. PAUL, Minn.. July IS. Th Im- station in the United States. The amperial Council of Shrinera went into bition of the railroad company la to session today. The Arab Patrols par- Insure the beat possible comfort of the aded this morning in Lexington Ball patrons of the road. When they have Park. All prises were eliminated. that looked after they will figure on Teams from San Francisco and Salt the restaurant, stationery departments and other general necessities. Lake City participated In the drills. All the old officers were advanced The baggage and express departone step. The Imperial council elect- ment will be considered especially, the ed E. B. Ovenshlre of Minneapolis out- Intention being to make It the most er guard, the only office contested. comfortable and easiest for the men to work In anywhere In the country. The ESTIMATE OF MILLION expense of the station has been figured PROBABLY TOO SMALL upon so they can make all Improvements and still have enough for the LISBON, Portugal,' July IS. Revelabeautiful environment for the premtions of misappropriations of the crown ises. Flower gardens, walks and drive property by Don Carlos' family today will be of the beet. reported to the commission investigatPresent plans for the large seating ing the Illegal transactions make It capacity of the women's and men's clear that the early estimate of a mil-- 1 waiting roma with their general conlion la probably too small veniences are the pride of the manComfort for the people ia agement. Journal are requested te read and the main aim. ' follow Instructions printed at head ef editorial column. FREE! FREE1 FREE! in gold at the Lon Star barber shop. We furnish dean, quick service and give you a chance at this money. If you don't come and see us 1100.00 CUT GL4SS THAT CREAIES DEMAXI) ITS 0JT.V you lose. Artistic Goods have the power of creating, in part their own demand. To see them is to Irish to Subscribers sf The Utah Stats Journal are requested te read and follow instructions printed at head ef . editorial column. possess them. Our C UT GL.4&S has the magic touch that something which makes People want it. J. LEWIS CO., JEWELERS S. Reliable People Wash. scious, but after being taken into the shoe store, was revived by the use of restoratives. Fortunately the glass fell flat ae the edge would have penetrated the skull and Instant death would have resulted. Aa t was, however, the weight of the glass carried Mra. Morrison off her feet, resulting in bruises from the fall and a badly cut head. She was Immediately taken to her home, and the attendance of physicians secured. Mrs. Morrison Is the wife of David Morrison of the postofllce. GREEK PAYS S100 FOR HIS TROUSERS w 5 a IS FIGHIJ Democrats Demand SWEDEN GETS DIE INI BIG LONDON, Eng.. July 15. Weather Chance to conditions in the great Olympia today were good. E. V. Lemlng, of Sweden, won the final in the Javelin throw, are Opposed. with a distance of ITS feet, 7 2 inches. The final of the three mile team run resulted in victory for M. W. BANGOR, If a, July 15. With a America got the for Deakln, of England. program, providing of third. EngFrance and second Gardner, Obadiah of nomination place Rockland, for governor, upon a plat- land's time was 14:29 bicycle In the final of tho form demanding tho reaubmlaaton of the prohibition clause of Jhs constitu- race, Johnson, of England, won, in tion to a popular vote, the Democrats 51:15. Demabgel, of France, was secthirv. of Maine began their state convention ond and Numar, of Gen In the Javelin throw, Lonltsa, a in the City Ball at 1:10 thla afternoon. The Republicans recently nominated Greek, was second, with ICS feet I Bert H. Fernald, of Poland, for gov- inches Halve, of Norway, was third, h Inches. The ernor, on a platform opposing resub- with 161 feet, 1 team in tho three mile, was commission. Fernald holds that it will be unwise to imperil prohibition, Which posed of H. A. WUeon, A. J. Roberthaa been on the statute hooka for more son, J. E. Deakln, N. F. Hallows, W. than half a century, by resubmitting Coastea The American three-mil- e team comprises tho following athletes: it to decision of the voters The campaign will be fought out on George V. Bonhag, G. A. Dull, J. I Issue and the Demo- Elsie, H. L. Trube and Harvey W. this clear-ccratic leaders In attendance at todays Cohn. y convention declare that it will mean a The French team, Schllles and won the final of the Democratic victory. They allege that public sentiment favors reaubmlaaton bicycle race. Time, 2:07 and point out that th Republican mathe first state in the Union to adopt jorities have been cut down from to 1,000 in the last few years by a prohibition law and the temperance the liquor agitation. leaders realise that if it should be reTh Republican platform declares pealed after the long trial it haa been emphatically for the continuance of given, the effect would he disastrous prohibition. The Democratic platform to the prohibition movement through- -' will assert that under a Republican out the United States. ' Democrats declare that their euta form of government the majority of thoushould decide the question, while no ticket will have positive stands will bo taken either for sands of Republican voters, who are or against prohibition.' . discontented with the present prohibDemocratic politicians declare that ition regime and will aid in electing the prohibition law haa become a farce a Democratic governor and legislature and a source of graft and corruption in order to get a chance to express and that, if the people decide to retain their opinion of prohibition at the it the statute should bo strictly en- polle. forced. There ty little doubt that the comSome of the most noted temperance ing campaign will be one of the hoorators of the country will come to ttest in the history of the state and th assistance of the Maine Republi- that the Republicans have the atrong-ecans during the campaign. Maine was fight fn yeara on their handa Vote On Prohibition-Republi- cans 1-- 5. 100-ya- rd S- -4 Eng-lle- ut Auf-ra- 2,000-met- re One pair of trousers stolen from the store of C. D. Ives cost Harry Solos, a Greek, an even one hundred dollars, that amount of bail being declared for felted when the defendant failed to appeared to answer to a charge of petty larceny in police court this morning. Soloa was tried yesterday on i charge of stealing goods from the rail road company, but ha brought in twelve of hla swarthy countrymen to testify that they had aeon him purchase the property which he waa accused of stealing, so a conviction wa not obtained. - NOTICEI People who issued or cashed checks at the Picket Grocery Company prior to July 4th, please call, or notify ue at once. PICKETT GROCERY COMPANY. 2-- 5. 48,-0- 00 the-suppo- rt at 1 It hasgbeen our custom for some years to sell goodslfromithe cash mark for a short time This Sale Is Now On and May Not NOTHING RESERVED LastLong. Shoes, Oxfords, Everything in the Shoe line Jiress Goods, Linens, Corsets, Gloves, in fact every item in our store 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES . at BASEMENT WRIGHTS . ! DRYS Horan UHchell Brothers don't pay commissions to agents, but see ue. Yard opposite City Cemetery. i l f S I |