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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST -- 5. 1998. PAGE FIVK police lourt thia morning. The 'caaea of Ed. Murray and Ed. Halverson, i barged wlih vagrancy, were continued until tomorrow morning. Alma An- demon, who was also arrested on a vagrancy charge, was held until Thuraday. for a hearing. See Our South Window For BEST VALUES in TODAY S MARKET REPORT By C E. Miller Brokerage Co.s Private H ire. I Herrick's ice cream is made jus' j SHOES every- appetite. Slno-- ' every man prefers the beat, let Her- right and pleases -- - Ind rick's have the good man's test , I Par j phone B. A G. butter is made under the most scientific conditions, and by college gradua.es. The Ladies of the Maccibee have postponed their social until Friday evening. Aug. 7. Hit I dt-p- the city today on business. Mr. Nebe-kIs enthusiastic over Democratic prospects for victory this year and devoting coimideraoie time to politics Number 2 fire responded without In any way sacrificing hla legal to an alarm at 3358 company Monroe this mornbusiness. ing about 3:10. Slight damage, agExcursion to Yeliowatone Park via gregating about 85.00 was done to the In the rear of the house. Oregon Short Line Aug. 13th. Round barn trip rate from Ogden 643.75 which inJ. W. Hall, route agent of the cludes necesary rail and stage transo company, arrived In Ogportation, also hotel accomodations In den yesterday on business. , the Park for the complete five day tour. It will pay you to bn tha E'ecteie Cash Ragiatae at "Tha Crystal," 2477 Superintendent Whitney of tha Avenue. Where the cars Union Pacific departed from Ogden for Washington step. Rawlins on No. 10 yesterday morning to meet E. H. Harrlman at that F. Parlett, one of Ogden cltlaena, He returned to Ogden with left last night to take hla new position point. tha magnate. at Spokane, Washington, where he will become the Pacific express agent. HI "THE GREATEST PICTURE YOU will follow in the latter part of HAVE EVER SHOWN" was tha state- family week. the ment ef many last night after easing "THE DUMB HERO." Dent miss see-n- g Excursion M Salt Lake City and this beautiful picture, . Sand tha Saltalr Thursday, Aug. Cth, Oregon children. Electric, "Just like Hama." Short Line, 0:25 and 10:40 a. tn.. 3:05 m. Utah State Federation of Labor Hundreds applauded "THE DUMB p. celebration. grand Fare, 11.00 round childHERO" last night. Sand yaur to Salt Lake. Exerybody Invited. trip ren, they sheuld sea thia beautiful picture. ELECTRIC. "Juet Lika Hama." rr Around the Town it iMIOttt REPORT Local 1 ahow-e- n WEATHER tonight or Thuraday. fcMARY" Baautiful aong by Miaa Utah'a firat omgora. Ballingor, ana Hama." Juat ELECTRIC. d Tha LadleY Aid of tha Lutheran church will meet at S oclock Thursday afternoon at tha home of Mra. Leander Rev. Leonard Johnson, 448. 20th St. 10 ulll preach hla farewell aermon at evening the In next Sunday. a. m. a program will be given by membera of the Sunday School and Luther League. Weber Stake Sunday acheel and aaaoeiatien at Mutual Improvement 6. Six traine Auguat Thuraday, Lagoon avar the Lagoan routs, leaving Ogdan at 6:30, 8:30 and 11 a. m, and 2:00, 6:30 and 6:00 p. m. Eraatua Young, general auditor of the Union Pacific waa In OgdenHarrl-ma- n and went east to meet yea-terd- ay on No. 10 tbla morning. , , a . The beat butter la B. A O., aa they The Carnegie Library will be closed have faculties for regulating the tem- for fumigation Friday, Saturday and perature, ripening tha cream, and mak- Sunday, Aug 7, and 0. methods. a ing It by the moat . Excursion to Portland via Oregon If you drink, drink Yellow atone. Short Line, August ith and 0th; 030.00 round trip. Tickets good to return Weber Stake Sunday acheel and until 7th,' on account of September aaaoeiatien at Mutual Improvement Seattle, the rate convention, Eagles Lageon Thursday, August 6. Six trains to and return 67.60. Beattie Portland avar the Lagoan route, leaving Ogdan on aalo at Portland Auguat 10, at 6:30. 8:30 and 11 a. m, and 2:00, 6:30 Tickets 11 anr 12; good to return nntll August and 6:00 p. m. up-to-d- i.-- TALK ABOUT Mra. George Sheldon and her daughter, Carolyn, of Graenwltch, Connecticut have returned from a couple weeks trip to Yellowstono park. They will stay In Ogden a short time be fora starting to their home In tha east. U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creak lump IS at yard, 16.71 delivered. Gillette Coal Co., 153 West Twenty-seven- th street Phones 1074. Kodak finishing. 640 36th St Tripp Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rice of Lna Angeles, California, arrived in Ogden tor n short visit today, . , . promptly. Weber Stake Sunday sehool and Mutual.- Improvement aaaoeiatien at Lagoan Thursday, August 6. Six trains vsr the Lageen rauta, leaving' Ogdan at 6:30, 1:30 and 11 a. m, and 2:00, 6:30 and 9:00 p, m. - . Rea tha new automatic eye glass holder at RU8HMER8. - dt yon drink, drink Yallowotoaa. a Prank K. Nebeker, Democratic national committeeman for Utah, was in - I - l- --t f -i condition. Washington avenue paving Job ri.rixiitei'ed one of the beat tliat haa .e ever he-done and experienced T!:-- - en-fii- r hae national reputation, who paed through Ogden and of the Job. pronounce it aa one iif the beet pavement in any city betw'ecn mid Ogden. A i ..it livable comparison la tnada bctw.-i-Mr. work and that of an cit nf town contra, tor who laid the JMV.-:street. The i.t on Twenty-fift- h at.i-Jolt wan done only three years Bo t in o'N-.-lU'- -- igit. Mine whiili time, the contractor in l i'ii upon to make general rep.iim thriv time, and the street la In pnitr cnnilitioii. Epec-.&- !! it i thui true of that ii Grant ami Lincoln avenue, where worn . In the have hug- - hole &rphiilt. Mr. o'Nein'a Washington avenue contract, completed six years ag. ha proven on- - of the atrnngeat and beet and the comparison I taken aa lother urgunient In favor of patronta ng lmiue industry, because the O'Neill 'one t ruction lompany has been built up iih-t- aa an Ogden i onvm from the start, until It la one of the moat successful in tly west. HOMS be-tw-- i-i n CONCERT COMPANY GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chamber of Commerce Holds iy Discussion and Plans Live- CHICAGO. Aug.' 5. Wheat Fireworks In the wheat market today and It ahot up over I cents, closing feverish 3 higher. A strong Llverpoo closlrg and a big raft of black ru TRIO FURNISH RARE EVENING OF ENJOY. MENT AT METHODIST CHURCH. R1CE-CAE8A- An- At the Chamber of Commerce rooms in the Lewis block last evening, i number of thoae interested In the ques tlon of municipal ownership of the Ogdisden waterworks system, met fl cussion of tha question and a wide dif17th. ference of opinion waa ahown. If waa a finally decided that City Attorney J. H Fire lnaurance. H. A. Sima, 410 26th. DeVln e be requested to meet with the membera next Tuesday evening, at Blood rad "Chlllion water melons. which time he will be asked to exGet one. Aak your grocer. plain the city's aide of the question, to be extended to MayFor violation of the bicycle ordi- Invitations are membera and of tha city Brewer or nance, Joe Law waa arrested and Council as welL to failed He appear in police night P. A. Mattson waa one of thoae opcourt thia morning and forfeited five posed to the purchase In a talk last dollars ball. night. Wiliam Boataph produced aome Weber Stale. Sunday school andflunP 'bowing old reports of n, aaaoeiatien atlne"r ,n others, with Improvement 7 appraising the value of the ays-vLagoon Thuraday, August 6-- Six trains ,n If the Lagoon route, leaving Ogdan tem at $207,000. He thought that the could duplicate legally at 8:30, 8:30 and 11 a. m , and 2:00, 0:30 the city present system at a reasonable cost, auch action should be taken, but otherwise should not los. the opportunity to purchase now, George E. Maule gave hla views on the proposition, and appeared to , favor the. voting of. bonds next .month. If there la no way to rebuild a satisfactory plant Moroni Poulter waa one In favor of the purchase and gave hla Wbar Stake Sunday school and rMlon favoring ownerahlp by the association atlcUy Mutual Improvement Hm thou,ht the purchase Lagoon Thursday, Augusts. Six traina made, M that the MlrMdy ta, La6 VY dlacu salon was more or leas useless and at 6:30, S:30 and 11 a. m and 2:00, 6:30 t wt at hia --Uggestloji that the mat and 9:00 p. m. ter waa carried over until next TuesA FINE day. O. A. Kennedy' said today that ENCHANTED BOOTS IS dTacuaalon, h gathered that COLORED PICTURE THE ODEON. from the the more the matter was .talked oyer, with the more certainly business men would H. ' Hulmatead, charged In hav. to come to the conclusion that dollars five forfeited drunkenness, the waterworks system should be pur, chased at thia time. engl-Mutu- M j aJ a . AT HOT springs; c The Great Event of the Season WILL BE;:; HELD AUGUSTM2 .' I, See;Later. n.Program - : .r.- Dr. Joseph R. Morrell, who, for the past two years haa been practicing In Ogdon, baa taken the direct Ion. of the j hospital department of the Utah Hot Springs. Dr. H. A.. Jefferson, former house physician, has lets th. City on account of 111 health.:. The acquisition of Dr, Morrell. Ty.the r Hot Springs management I a source of congrxtula Ur. Morreira preparatlon inasmuch tion and practice peculiarly . fit him for the direction ef the treatment of rheumatism and kindred diseases, so successfully handled at Hot Springs. To those not acquainted with this modern sanitarium, it may be of Inter eat io aay. thpt under the old regime many .people, while taking treatment at the springs . fared to get the treat ment. at.Jte,best because of the lack ' of .direction as to .. the number-- ; and length of .the baths. . Under the pres ent arrangement every case la carefully dlaynosed by the house physician and turned .over to a special attendant who takes detailed charge' cayli. day. In the sanltairium hatha. u The 1 - -. other for Next Week. A NEW PHYSICIAN . i xc-itiii- , J -. cf avenue. Mlu-iarc joined. to nuid!- sdret'i in tl:.foie the expiration f llie con-r- e guarantee on thi work. mM ago i.!ir.ti ti.r n'Neill put il.e Vaniiigtiti pavement, and '.ii.it lime, it '.Ian ne'er been nec-imake repaint, with the poe-il;- -if o:su-- vupeitlcUl by the wear of wo i k ar ; r- mh- ' dou ail.- . cuuipiny, hgl.t lavement ou ll,e caih.iitf lay r..uW.ug l!-.- Yi. an. pu tio: ilir.vti.M-- R . ' " - Wella-Fary- All meat, tow seeds, delicious. Excursion to Utah and Idaho Chilllon" water melona. At every gropolnta north. Aug. 8th via Oregon Short cery. Line. Aak agenta for particular!, a Weber Staka Sunday acheel and asseeiatien at George Laatun, one of the beat en Mutual Improvement Co. gineera of the Southern Pacific Lageen Thursday, Auguat 6. Six traina haa been granted a year's leave of aver the Lageen rauta, leaving Ogdan absence and will enter the livery busi- at 6:30, 8:30 and 11 a. m , and 2:00b 1:30 ness with hla father. and 9:00 p. m. Hectographs refilled Ogden Office 8upply:Co. - i r.i.Jcr w.ukiur-- ..'V-i- i - UTAH STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR OUTING at Saltalr. Thursday. Aug. 4, 1003. via Oregon Short Line. to 8at Procur tickets at Union Lake and return. 31.00. Tickets from Salt Lake to Saltalr for sale at ISO 25th street. T. H. Carr drug. Tally drug, Utahns drug, and Dm Drug Co., 25 centa. 1200 In prises to be glrtn away. Each ticket participates in drawing, you go or not. 6 Sons sh-iri- -- ef a Boose Howell Repairs Made. No I ; in a mad ru to cover, loutiue statistics were ignored, s,Sl, lining Closing 1 IS to 1 4 In: i not mi imu-t- i In the September it i not a new crop option. Only i ii.g h.iwtr n the Western corn :it- - Avenue Werk Expires Next Month 203. Vheae who attended the concert at thd Methodist church last night given Concert Co., of by the the New York, have been singing praises of these artists all day, and they are fully Justified In doing so for It was one of the finest entertainments ever heard here. It la not common for three musicians to give a program of an hour and a half and then have tha audience want more, in fact, It usually happens that the' audience la weary before the end of the program. The Rice --Caesar trio, however, give such an excellent concert that everyone Is held entranced and the time passee so quickly that, aa one man aald last night. "It seemed like only 15 mlnutea since the beginning." Mr. Leon Rice la a tenor singer whose equal has never been heard here. He possesses a voice of wonderful volume, exquisite tone, and there la never an Indication of harshness even tn the Rtce-Caea- mi cow xr is (Continued from Page 1.) Finances Recover. was asked. "W are rapidly approaching a mal condition of affairs, but the condition of tha systems tnrough tha country will not be react for a considerable length of time correspond with the conditions of pros i. es to whether he will At this tlme last year. that there la no apparent effort. Hla the lines !i long vptce ls a pure tenor of the "robusta" u order, rich, full, and resonant, and thia Pro$T",i (.ouplcd with an Intensely mualcal na- furs which expresses Itself naturally In .1 song, makes a combination moat at- tractive. Even the faintest tonea can tt be heard distinctly anywhere In the 1 . tha necessary have I the hearer, body and soul. He uses no no Tea,, but sings directly to hla audience' and holds them enthralled from tiro beginning of the aong to Its close. Anyone fer rPesident. "Not in the leaat There la i way. The the greatest tenors of the land. Miaa Amanda Caesar, violinist, la I'M about the same policies and also an artist of the first rank. Her prosecuting different character and aerveu to Uem- onatrate her wonderful versatility on the "King at Instruments. She playa .with a depth of. feeling which make. a laatlng Impression In the minds and baarta of those composing her audl- 4 nee. Her work la clean cut, aftiatlc, and finished to a degree. The pianist, Miaa Jean Caesar, played I01? would, In case of election. p,ant 'he e,,untry at BO1 ,arV. ,n th V LJT 1 erence bo eve the government is t bel T trolled by the corporations" . He stopped a moment or Mr. Taft, either one." Mr. Harrlman aay h- - Intenda aasr don - - i Wj n - waWat .times unnoticed by the other beneflt of hla perform anera and also by the audience. ,fr ,n th health nmt9 a This to the beat compliment that could tat0 OPEN BOARD. SALES. mounto,nt of California and be. paid her, in most concerts the c- Qregon. He would not say aa to hla companlst la very much In evidence p,Bn for the future, but will devote Big HUL 1,000 at 514c. and instead of furnishing a background M hJ tlme wW!e ta the west to recre Black Jack, i500 at 60c. for the soloist to paint tone pictures atJon and a much needed rest Colorado M- -; 300 at 4.65 to: 4.3214. around, makes a foreground which j He Myt tha of the east, has af , Crown Point. 600 at 33t,,. neara the picture. Miaa aeaar la an fncted bla health .allghtly and that he Indian Queen. 504 af 4314c. . Ideal accompanist and deserves equal feel, nNds rest. and mountain. air Invo. 1.000 at 1114().i .... praiae with the aoiolst, for her excel revive him. He says be baa an 1m Iron Flosaom, L900 atj.00 Jo 1.0714. lent support to the solo numbers, i menae amount .of work, and tliat he May Day, ,300. at, 50 , Theae talented artists have conaent-- d th'nka hq haa a right to become 111 from $00 at Seven Trougbft 4A9Q to give anotlKr program tonight at the overwork once In a while. 2014c. n: i same. .place and among other numbers Mr. Harrlman would give out no hint Silver Shield. 500 ait 20c. Mr. Rlcq pill sing The Holy City, aa what is Intended for thia. part bf the Sioux ConVUOO kt'E.0714.-Swansea con.--i 800 at 34c; 100 at S7e. by request. A silver, offering of not line, although It la known tlwt Im iem than 10c the .only admission. provements have been under contem Tlntlc: 500 at 2Qc. Uncle Sam ConT 500 at.1.2014. Program at 0:15. Everybody Invited. platloa fer some time . I , . -- . , - . 1 . |