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Show )t PAGE EIGHT. BETTER FRUIT Bailu JsfatcHmu'nal FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 19g EG IS THE CRY LEAVES TRACK DLL OVER THE STATE OF UTAH 4 For anything at alL With them in the con- Bad Curre in Ogden Yards Causes trol of the prices, where they. Instead Derailment But No One of the markets, can dictate thf real From Meetings to be Held value of their produce can be received. Is Injured. in Weber County. Manager Moore and J. Edward Taylor, secretary of tbs state board of met with ' the fruitmen while About 7:S0 this morning, A mMtini considered to bo of tbs horticulture, of Clearfield yesterday afternoon. The rounding sharp curve at a point betbs to fruit grow greatest importance were tween Twenty-thir- d and era of the state will be held at the main discussions of the afternoon and the organisation of fourth streets, switch engine No. 661 court bouse Saturday afternoon at 2 horticulture horticulturists. Mr. Muore will con- of the Oregon Short Uni was derailed, o'clock. John F. Moore, manager of clude his discussions at Brigham City, tearing up the track for about fifty the Grand Junction Fruit Growers' yards. The ties were demolished and association will address the meeting. the rails were spread and twisted into Growers' association The Ogden Fruit Inconceivable shapes. The engine waa will have a large representation at the and damaged slightly, the gathering. Outing the progress of the trucks of the tender being thrown out meeting the local organisation will arof place. Fortunately no one was Inrange for an increase in the memberjured. ship, in which it Is expected to add till At the point where the accident oc16S are enrolled. curred the track is very sharply According to Mr. Moore, the Grand curved, and railroaders consider It a Junction fruit growers did a busintss bad stretch of track. Switch engine approximating $1,000,009 last season and It' is expected that this season will Lucile Yon Says E. A. Munsey, 669 has mors difficulty than other engines as it has no "pony" trucks in surpass the record of last by an Thrust Brcom Into Her Face front of the drive wheels. When the proportion. The Grand Junction locomotive goea around such a sharp bruit Growers' association has a capiand Shouted At Her. curve the drivers grind on the rails, talisation, fully paid, of $100,000 and and the heavy strain loosens the track. the members of the organisation received $600,000 for tlielr produce in 1907. Engineer Dempson had charge of the From iient members will address the Claiming that E. A, Munsey, the locomotive. He said that he Seas going street cigar about five miles an hour at the time court house meeting, and general dis- well known Twenty-fift- h cussion will ensue. Methods of prepar- dealer, thrust a broom into her face, his charge left the track. He does not know bow to account for the accident ing for market, growing, picking, pack- assaulted her, shouted at her and the manners disturbed Luctlc of the and peace; icing, ing, newest gars to be taken en routs to the Von, a member of a fencing duo which markets wilPbe considered. The meet- Is doing nightly atunta on the regular ing Is fur tbs purpose of leaving none vaudeville program at Utahna theatre, I sworn to a complaint In police of the subjects, with which they have found trouble hereftore, undiscussed. court, charging him with disturbing the psscs and a warrant for his arOutlook Promising. Tbs Ogden Fruit Grower associa- rest has been lsued According to her story, the actress tion Is preparing for the heaviest year street In the history of the organisation. Ap- was walking down Twenty-fift- h acthe after last performance night, ples, peara, peaches, apricots, prunes, defendher The sister. companied by other and grapes, plums, nearly every ant. she says, waa sweeping the sidevariety known to have growing possi- walk In front of hia store, and flourbilities In this climate, are expected to In her face, shouting ished broom a yield more heavily than ever. which she could not undersomething of the a meeting Friday evening causing her great fruit growers of Willard will bo held stand and otherwise Mr. disturbance. has his own Munsey Mr. will Moore and It is expected that address hem also. 11s Is considered an peculiar methods of attracting business able authority, and all fruitgrowers ex- and while to some they have appeared rather strenuous, the aggresstxe and pect many pointers from him. Much of the fruit of this season has ofttiinea noisy tactics which he pursues have generally proven successful. EXCEPTIONAL LUCK. already been disposed of In eastern The hearing will probably be the "Did Gadderly have much luck on hla markets, but now that the crops are star attraction of tomorrow's police fishing trip 7" nearly ready, the Weber county . "Remarkable luck! Why, everyone are growing anxious that they court grind. believed the tales that ha told I have not as yet succeeded In placing all of their fruit. In all probability PEARSON TO INVADE CANDA. most of the fruit of Utah will bo Eata 'Em Alive. LONDON, Aug. 7. It la stated on Does this dog Ilka strangers? shipped to the adjoining states, on account of the nearness and the re- good authority that C. Arthur Pearson, Loves em, ma'am." "Well, I must the London newspaper and magaslne have a dog tbat does not Ilka duction In freight rates. As I waa about to say, ma'am, magnate, who owna a string of newsWill Better Conditions. The organlaillon of the fruit grow- papers In England, haa derided to In- when you Interrupted me, thla dog ers of the state le expected to make vade Canada. He will establish news- loves strangers, an haa eaten several Yes, ma'am, thank the conditions better by far, as the papers In several of the larger cities of em, ma'am. markets control the prices at this tlma, of tha dominion, and If aucceasful, you! Houston Peat and It is a matter of much perplexity may enter the newspaper field in the Journal want ada deliver the goods. to the growers as to whether they get United States. Benefits Great Looked Are cow-catch- this will fairly hum at our stores tomorrow it is the last day of the Summer ; Sale -- so confident arc we of the crowds which we predict, that special help has been arranged. you see, it is not a common sale, wherein a few . er ' rather it is an uncommon sale in which every item of merchandise which we carry is offered cheaper and the price reductions are considerable. of course, it a cash proposition wc do not care to allow merchandise, at these prices, on approval. items arc offered. WRESTED ae wc cheerfully fend goods C. O. D. when so wanted and exchanges will be willingly made but no charges no approvals. iny want you might have for merchandise in our line should be supplied tomorrow. 4 we advise early shopping when convenient. I oth-erwl- se . atraa-gera.- The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from the first known and most famous of all monuments the Pyre mide down to the tiniest headstone of today, has been to honor the departed with a monument that will last through succeeding generations. Our work is the building of Just such memorials those that will stand (ha wear and tsar ef time tributes that will endure. Wo use only ths highest grads of stock and employ ert'sts in their respective line net mere stone cutters, and work from original designs. And In Km matter ef pries w. give the best grade ef work for the lowest possible figures. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. MARRYING ELDER IS NOW THE OFFICIAL REMOVER OF WARTS Unless a plain, common, everyday wart disappears from tbs second Joint of ths third finger of Ernest Spencer's right hand lnsld. of tha next ten days, Georgy D. Folkman, the genial custodian of the county court house, will be railed upon, to pay to Deputy Sheriff Can Allison the sum of five dollars. If the wart does disappear within the tha stipulated time, Mr. Alllaon will be Indebted to Elder Polk man in ths sum of one cent and Spence" will be , why people risk ruining their eyes when a pair of the right glasses would save them. It cannot be the fear of expense for our prices are always moderate. It cannot be the dread of getting the wrong glasses for our scientific eye examinations guard against that Do we charge much for examinations? Not a cent. Come and take one. S. LEWIS HER SALE Both Stores 0 Man's Love for Home. Production ef Greatest Good. Tha average man would care for hla Th Author of Nature directs all hla horns above all other placet on earth. operations to the production of tbe If ha got half a chanra. It'a la hit greatest" good, and has made hnmaa to do It It's In tha moat restless and virtue to consist in u disposition and conduct which tends to tha common migratory of hla sort No matter ho he roams about ho likes to know bo felicity of bit creatures. Samuel A A a haw a home to go to, aud hla for staying In It ia In exact pro portion or ao I believe to tha deThought of It Too Lata. Like Other Railroads, Is Forced to gree la which that home approaches Noah Me have neglected to do the IdeaL Not la outward show moet men care aurprl singly little about something which would have yielded Provide for Exceptionally sum while we had the peothat but la tha qualities which make at aIngood the ark. ple It a place happily different from the Heavy Business. Mrs. Noah What la that? beat club or bachelor's hall which ever Noah Wa ought to have pat la a existed. Grace 8. Richmond, "With . of souvenir postala. xk la Juliet England The Denver and Rio Grande railroad le feeling the heavier traffic at present, moet of the trains running In more than one section, except where it lx possible to run longer trains. Noe. 1 and I today, each was composed of s. two sections, run with The advanced condition, owing moet-l- y to the tourist Beeson now being well started, gives extra work to all men connected, with a train. The express messengers, baggage men and others are confident they will have all the work they are looking for the remain200 25e Ribboo Sleeve or Glove Holders, yours far der of the seSason. Extra heavy quality ef Hair Bow Taffeta Ribbon, No. 5, 1 inch wide The traffic Is headed in all dlrec- -t Extra heavy quality of Hair Bow Taffeta Ribbon, No. 7, 1'A inch wide.Se Ions,' and all the companies are getExtra heavy quality ef Hair Bow Taffeta Ribbon, No. i, Vg inch ting the same amount of the ' travel. wide . . Many are transferred from the SouthExtra heavy quality ef Hair Bow Taffeta Ribbon, No. 12, 1)4 inch ern Pacific to the Rio Grande, and vice .Iks versa. The Balt lake route haa been md, inch Extra Bew Hair of 2f4 Taffeta 18, Ribbon, N. heavy quality feeling the heavy traffic for the past md . , , , lit,.. ....... ...... 12!c month, and it has been found neceswide.15o Bow Extra Hair Taffeta of Ribbon, No. 22, heavy quality sary to add extra coaches to the reguExtra heavy quality of Hair Bew Taffeta Ribbon, No. 40, V4 inch lar trains, and run In many instances .17J49 wide m ..a............. in several eectiona Extra heavy quality of Hair Bew Taffeta Ribbons, No. 60, 894 inch The officials claim that, without figwide , , , .....v.... ....... uring the excursion business the trafExtra heavy quality ef Hair Bew Taffeta Ribbon, No. 80, 4 Inch widsJOe fic la heavier now than it was at thla Extra heavy quality of Hair Bew Taffeta Ribbon, No. 100, 4g inch time last year. They say that the late ffld wide financial not haa depression 300 B inches wide at 20e, 8 inches wide at effected the regular passenger travel, 5 to 70o Squaw Hand Bags, special tomorrow at and many of the offlclala aver that 75c 25 Dox. ef 81.25, 1 50 and $1.75 Long Liele Gloves it the penic has only accentuated the Our stock entire ef at P9 Gloves and Fownes Kayaer 25 Long general travel. There wee a noticeable 5 Dox. Long, White Silk Gloves, from $1.75 te $240. Odd. Lots at....75e p for a short time, but the normal 50 dozen of 10o and 15e Embroidered dollar it tsaaeeeeje conditions, as President Hardman said 190 25 dozen ef 85 te 60e Cellars at the other day, are fastly returning. 25 Dozen 25 te 75c Beita, this great special at 25e Air Float' Talcum Powder. This Powder the best in the market ACTIVE AT 17. fit (per can) , , a..,,,,..,,, EOe quality The Java Rise Powder, special value, youra, at This would be unusual news If men and women would keep themselves free (Tom rheumatism and all aches and paina as well as keeping their muscles and Joints limber with Ballard's Snow Liniment Sold by Ceo. F. Cave. . FEUTMIE fond-nea- uouble-hesder- specuMj.s For SATUMDAY ..-B- e ITS PRETTY HARD TO SEE J. GHTS & CO.: :Good Opticians THEATER THE SYNCHROSCOPE The Wonderful Singing, Talking, Acting, Moving Picture Machine, Commencing Saturday Matinee. Not a Fake, But a Perfect Succees minus one wart which haa been caualng him more or lesa annoyance for some tlma All thla wllf be the direct result of a peculiar bet madc by Custodian Folk man and Deputy Allison thla morning, when Spencer railed attention to tbs bothersome protuberance on hla finger. Mr. Folkman, who bargained the title of the "marrying elder1 since - he Joined in marriage the eloping daugh ter of Governor J. C. Cutler, bnaated that he could remove th wart Inaide of ten days. Hla statement was chal lenged by Deputy Allison, and after a lengthy argument as to the merits gnd demerits of warts and charma in gen era, Folkman offered to bet five dol lara to one rent that he could cause the wart to vanish Inside of ten days. The bet was made, and the Innocent victim of the wart and the bet was forced to submit to the magic opera tinn. Folkman procured an apple and after cutting it in halves, rubbed one piece of th apple on the offending on wart the third of finger the right hand of the worried Then he took tha newspaperman. other half of the apple and buried It In a secluded spot All of the county officials have now become interested In the strange experiment and Spencer beginning to worry lest the charm will remove his finger along with the wart . ...................... .. ch 50-4- tie-u- " For envelopes, letterhead. business rd. dodger. etc., cell up The Journal Job rooms. Both phones dC4. Last & Thomas PARE Polite Vaudeville Every Evening. A Splendid Bill of 'Vaudeville Artists. Change of Programme on Sunday. 0 |