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Show DAILY UTAH PASK SIX JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. STATt A Rubber Doctor Som member of tho family may liavo an aeuto attack of toatacho or neuralgia. a Hot Water Bottle Use Cramp or cholera morbus may with no modicino at hand We hare at last reached the final lay of ih contest. For some the contest has been a continual round of excitement and found they have that very profitted they have much from their experience to the end that the prises are theirs and that they have met with splendid people in the course of the canvassing, making many pleasant acquaintances. The Judges will open the ballot box at 9: SO tomorrow morning and the names of the winners will appear in the evening Issue of the Journal. In the event of a tic the value of the prise will be divided equally between or among those tieing. District No. 1. No. Name Votes. Miss Lillis McBride 27,485 Miss Alice Fardoe 1,710 Miss Jessie Loyd 9,000 Mra Sara Thomas 3,500 Miss Sula Armstrong 3,000 Miss Plana Brown 1.400 Mis Lucy Clapp 1 450 Mias Diana Koldwyn 1,350 Mra W. H- - M. McBean 1,000 ap-po- ar Use a Hot Water Bottle necessary to koop a poultice or wot application warm for several hours. It may b Use a Hot Water Bottle Several members of the family may at one time with cold bo troubled Use Several Hot Water Bottles sms Wo have all grades and ing from cost- 50c to $2.50 Prescription Dorothy W estover Miss Edna Pearson Miss Grace Wilbur 1,540 1,175 1,800 District Na 4. Na Name Miss Nellie Fry Miss Eva Leek . . ..i Mra Lillian Allen Miss Thelma Tracy Mies Ruby Herdi Miss Eva Hope Mies lone Wilcox Miss Mao Rom Mrs. Joa P. Crltchlow Votes 78.000 81,580 12,975 4.S30 3,500 1,450 1,400 1.200 1,145 District Na It hasnbeen our custom for some years to sell goodslfromlthe cash mark for a short time 9 This Sale Is Now On and May Not LastILong. NOTHING RESERVED 5. Huntsville, Miss Effle Wansgard Edsn. Mrs. M. Eccles 1,465 Morgaa Miss Sophia Turner 9,805 7,000 Hooper, Miss Catherine Edlngton 1,800 Miss Effle Mitchell 1.200 1,000 Peterson. Miss Veda Farley Specialists, Shoes, Oxfords, Everything in the Shoe Line,Dress Goods, Linens, Corsets, Gloves, in fact every Item in our store 1,400 AVE. 2479 WASHINGTON 3,580 1.885 29.350 2,000 1,100 1,525 1,100 1,000 20,580 HOW T11E SUN DOES BLAZE DURING THE HOT, DOG DATS. 1,000 I To cheer yon up and Interest you wo must make special Inducements thla month. How w do it Is by giving you neat and careful work at popular prlcea Be prudent entrust us with your Laundry and Dry Cleaning work and be happy, Ogden Steam Laundry Co. REAL PARADISE MS Hawaii 320 Strict Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Ful Une of Cigars. Show Uncle Sams Jackets a Royal Good Blue Launder?rs and FYench Dry Cleaners 437 2Eth S' rest Phones, 174 White Elephant Saloon Will FLEET Time This Week. HONOLULU. July 18. Looking out over the streets and buildings of Honolulu, the spectator Is prone to wonder whether there are any flags or bunting left In the United Staten Certainly the supply of such emblems of patriotism must have visibly decreased on the continent, fur his city la today veritably wrapped and swa'h-- j and almost hidden beneath a waring aea of Stars and Stripes. Assuredly, this is to be a great day in Honolulu the day that la to mark the arrival anj glorous reception of the Atlantic fleet. Not since the dusky and adipose queen of th Paradise of the Pacific atepied down from her throne and resigned her crown and scepter, and Uncle Bam, Rex. ruled in her stead, has there been auch an outburst of truly. American patriotism, it is not alone tha Americana who are on the tiptoe of excitement. raining their eyea seaward to where the monster battleships' will soon appear above the hnrlson. The native Hawallana are quite aa much excited, and even the swarming thousands of Japanese that horde of Httl brown men which, say the alarmists, will some day arise in Its might and replace the star spangled banner with the biasing ensign of the this morning 1 ILJt Frederick A H nA Moore, Pearl Moore, Locoes Ehtier Earl Burgess Co. Presenting Production, Mole-Dramat- ic July 15, 16, 17, 18 HOW WOMEN RUIN MEN Fr'day Night Amateur Night PRICES . . Evening Matinsss 10, 20 and 30 10 and 20 Cents Cants MATINEE SATURDAY dOFTNESS WHY NOT TRYT Pophama Asthma Remedy Givso prompt and positive relief in very ease. Sold by druggists, pries 91.00, Trial package by mail, 10 cents The Dee Drug Company NOTICE TO BREEDERS. On account of the largo numbers of owners of brood mares who desire to breed to L Direct 212 Reg. Na 44345, Mr. A. G. Fell has decided to keep him In the Stud at the fair grounds the rest of tho summer In charge of F. W. Horton. b Rivaled by Dnlnf OF SEALSKIN. Hhms Hair Wfces Is Eradicated. Sealskin la admired the world over tor Its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair to equally as soft and glow when healthy; and the radical eause of ail hair trouble is dandruff, which is caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps ths vitality of ths hslr at its root Nswbro's Herptdde is ths only preparation that Is fatal to tbs dandruff germ. Without dan draff them Is no falling hair, but a lux urlant growth of glossy, soft hair is certain. Scouring the scalp won't curs dandruff, Kill tho dandruff germ. Thousands of women owe thetr beautiful suits of hair to Newbros Herplelda Soli by leading dragglsta Send Me. In stamps to Tha Herpldd. Co., Detroit. Mich. Two alsso 89 cento and 8L88L WE LOVE TO SERVE our meals to particular people Tho more exacting they are about their food, and ita service. th greater our triumph. Stop tn and experience what a great many do dally. Eat a meal which reminds you of the beet home cooking and. at the sam time, has that exquisite flavor which only the best chefs can impart. FALSTAFF CAFE mikado even these have caught the Infection and have becom for the moment, at leas, patriotic Americans, When ths Fleet Arrives. When the battleship fleet arrives In the crescent shaped harbor today, it will ha traversed a distance of 2,098 mllee since leaving San Francisco nine days ago. The floating fortresses will remain here until next Thursday before resuming the voyage, with Auckland, New Zealand, as the next stopping place. During the week In Honolulu there will be scores of entertainments for both officers and sailors, and if Commander in Chief Sperry anj the other rear admirals of the fleet do not die of indigestion, it will not be the fault of the entertainment committee. As the vessels steam through the narrow but deep channel which gives entrance through the coral reef to the harbor of which is kpown as "the crossroads of the Pacific,", the enthusiasm of the people, already boiling over, will pass mil bounda Practically all of Honolulu'! 40,000 population will be augmented by thousand! of ohers from every part of the isand of Oahu. It will be a cosmopolitan crowd on the pier to greet the "Jackies, shouting "Aloha (Love t0 you") in the 'musical tongue of the Kanakas. There will be wreaths of flowers for throwing s over the of the Americans as .'M-step on the pier. R will be an offering of a music and flower loving people. In the crowd wll be the and plump-face- d natives. all the dancers on the island by engaging them far in advance for the week of th fleet's visit. The competition between Mme. Puahl and Princess Theresa, the native widow ot Robert W. Wilcox, for the business of providing dancers for the event reached the vituperative stage some time ago, and it was thnpsht that possibly hula-hul- a truxt might result before the fleet dropped anchor at Honolulu. Via't the Big Crater. The scenic features of the islands are many. Aa is well known, the islands of volcanic origin, and on Hawaii can be seen two of the largest craters, Mauna Loa and Kllauea In the very outskirts of Honolulu Is a volcano, the Punch Bowl. This is a very safe klnJ of bowi for the aallora to visit, as it is no longer a flowing bowL What Is aid to be one of the most beautiful views in th world is that from "the Pail." This Is within a half dosen miles of Honolulu. Hera the peaks tower above the carriage. At an unexpected turn in the road a broad valley spreads out hundreds of feet below. Th roadway is hewn from ths olid rock, on the edge of a perpendicular wall. The Hawaiian opera house, the mu seum, the aquarium, the field sports and pquatlc and horse racing will furnish entertainment for officer and sailor alike. Time will'' not hang heavily on he hands of the naval gucste of Honolulu. LOW RATES EAST FROM OGDEN AND M'NNEAP. MO.15lt0?TlPAUL 8 Return, Tickets on eels July 10, 11, 1908. UNION PACIFIC "quire at Union Depot Ticket Office Journal want ada deliver the geode WOMEN'S 93 00 TO MEN'S 94.00 TO 55.00 94.00 OXFORDS FOR OXFORDS FOR ht-ad- full-bodi- $3.25 ed Americana, Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese and mixtures of nearly all of $1 these races. What Henolulu is Like, Honolulu Itself will not present so many characteristics novel to Amert can eyes as eome of the sailors may expect to find. It is sometimes ssld thst Honolulu In' its physical aspects s an illustration of what y(w England conscience unllumlned by imdo can agination for 1 town. The descendants of the missionaries who have done so much that is worth while for the Islands, Insisted In erecting brick blocks of the uninteresting type of the average small American city among the palms of this country. Undpr American domlnatlofl the city ha taken many progressive steps. The streetcars drawn by horses of which the inhabitants used to complain. have been replaced by cars, and one may reach almosttrolley any Place In the neighborhood by their net The slgne are In English and the Eng lsh language Is the one chiefly semi-tropic- al DEE-STANFO- Islands. Hula-Hul- hula-hu- MISSES AND CHILDREN'S .TO 91-5- a The Dance. Another of the pleasures of the native Hawalians which has survived is the dance. This posturing! dance Is not on the official trngrmm. as i Its modern form Is not entirely like ' Its primitive prsc'lce. That there will be opportunities to see It I evident. however, as the two principal purveyors of this form of entertainment have been making preparations. They have endeavored to monopolise la SHOE CO.'S Animal Oxford SALE used. One of the places to which many of he sailors will undoubtedly go will be Waikiki Beach, which is reached by trolley. It is In front of this beach that the Hawallans Indulge in the exciting sport of surf riding. There are, no people on earth more nesr-- T amphibious than the Hawallana Surf riding may be called the national sport of the natives of the Sandwich RD 92JOO 0 SHOES MISSES' AND CHILTO DREN'S 0 91-5- 92-0- $1 0 SHOES $1 223 |