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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY. OCTOBER RACE HORSES unr.iii ipal paywt-r.tliiWfJ tile loutml last night. Regular roll. tutallir.g fl. 6i tv h (itj Sea Sa-loo- n Kenilworth liquor Colored Man's Request rvcommendatton of the police ChU T' R BrOWBU,r Vriiy council lat night. refused to V Feanco a liquor license at avenue, owing to the fact mjj Grant re-- m ... .k. uioonmaa peraUted la who bartender a hi employ found guilty of disposing of girt. The aaloon Secants to a young -m the Red Sea" and front Grant avenue, the rear opening upon K of Ed. Viaton for a Lincoln aeU liquor at MTI was flrft turned down and referred to a lommltttee. The Stortlon wa that two reuorta for col, proximity had inien In auch clone In the paat. owing unaatiafactory which invariably aprung up. 5hfrtqut II-- W !ue tfeuda do m at Layton Have Brothers Harry H. Stover, accompanied by his staff, this morning journo west on the Southern Pavilfi- raiiioad after being transferred from the Oregon Short Line. He hails from Butte. Mont., where his string of horm-- lia recently captured much of tile racing money at the recent meet, one of hi horses, one of the fastest stepper of the country, Kenilworth, won several races and took much of the inoiiry. The horse won his ninetieth rate at the state fair in Helena a short time since. In the string are Kennelworth. who has stepped in 1.19 Elevation, a stake winner; F. W. Barr. Goldena. Native Bon, Fataluma, Black Hand. , the pony who won the silver cup at the Montana Htate fair at Severfall. Helena; John' A. Mallon. which latter won six straight race against fast horses; Botnfiies, a stake winner; Herodatua. the only horse which Rose ben, the crack eastern horse has to fear. Mr. Stover is the owner of the stock farm at Petaluma. California. He is sending the string west to enter them in the Eemeryvllle race at Oakland, which opens November 7. - s 2-- 5; Lulu-ramus- Ex- After having wounded a bear which had been committing depredmtlona on The Denver end Rio Grande thdr atock and chicken coops, Will la experiencing the heaviest railroad freight ud John Jaque of Layton, yesterday business in th history of the eystein. animal. the to big capture attempted Yesterday between Grand Junction and Brain had been In their neighborhood Salt Lake City one of the conductor were calvea and many for aeveral days, of a passenger train saya that hr mbaing. They instituted a search, Passed no leas than 22 freights heavcoming accidentally upon the animal and ily loaded. him to the Most of tho freight which la congestquickly fired, knocking round. Although nearly blinded by ing the system is couL Not so much and they other freight is in shipment at this hfrxj, bruin dashed at them j of harms way. not give up, erased ty the pain of hla wound. Hanixrushed feet again, and at a distance of John gave It the full benefit of the shotgun. The animal again fell, this lima to quickly arise again. The body had to be completely riddled with bullets before life In the beset was extinct The bear weighs about 254 aped hurriedly out The animal would time, although tha road has been doing a line fruit bualneas. That the bualnesa la far surpassing anything In the past Is evident from the fact that yesterday several trains were sent through to Ogden, as the Salt Lake yards were Inadequate to handla them. The two brothers in front of Ballard's meat market this morning, with the were bear safely tied in the wagon, 4 O TIE. CINCINNATI, O.. OcL Baseball offlffcials declared the New disputed game a tie upholding the um- 4 37. Tork-Chtca- 4 4 pires The game muat be 4 played over on the New York 4 grounds if New York to desires Upon request of the Whelwrlght Cons uueit Ion company, the matter of settling a dispute in grade In front of the Biireman pnqierty at 2434 Jefferson avenue, was referred to the sidewalk committee aiut city engineer by the city council at it regular meeting last night. Nature Versus Science. As long as aviators consider the vied their enemy, their aeroplanes net be regarded as being gclen ttflcally defective. Birds utilise the vlnd when in the air and travel with-on- t even flapping their wlnga Paris Eclair. LYCEUM THEATER a lt Of the persons eligible to polltax are absolutely table, according to Collector A 3. Harris's report Hied last night with the city council. Commission of 1100 was allowed Mr. Harris on hla collec- In Ogden, 151 taxes 5th, 1908 un-coll- ec tion --f. EXECUTIVE STAFF NUCKOLS, Proprietor. Eekland: Overture, Selection, Gustavo Woodland Ludera. Syphtres Illustrates the ballad, In the City of ... E'gha and Tsars. Th. Ssawarda: In their rural ""V . sketch, County pa-th- at School Days. Raynolds: Knock-boIrish Cemodiana, "d Dancers,- in an . ..ont'roly naw act. rJoving Picture,. R,- - Cupt'A En WTIaon A in What E Happened to Brown." ul Cast H,nry Brown, the husband Se'dy Roach ec Baott, hie friend Thoe. R. Curtis Jemma, the wife Ella Wilson human magnet Next Week m Nels C. Peterson filed In district court Monday, a petition asking that he will of the late Peter Christian- "What's your name, my boy? sen. who died in Ogden, September Ah ain't got time to tell yo all of 10, 1901, be admitted to probate, and Rastue alleging that petitioner is the only bat it stshts out Alexander Marma-dukit Absalom Nebuchadnezzar urvlvlng hfir of the deceased. The estate Is valued at approximately e" PROGRAMME and At Tripp Studio, enlarged portrait and 12 cabinet photos for :t.50. October only. FOUND LIPplNCOTT, Manager. HUS LOUISE ERNSBURGER,. Treasurer. ECKLAND, Musical Director. ERT SYPHERS, Stage Manager end Seng Illustrator. j Sri l- -J txlt-r.- r to ii:- - n.-site 'f ll.f iv a 1 .'l- -J ti.ii A GALAXY Thursday i fron r- - v i..paci:. ,- - salt lake t-r to a petition from O mil. I lie eily voUIhll lost lilgill : ike i onstrui'lloii of a stueuaik , : i.m .in ,iie mnier of Twenl-rlgl:;- :. iuet and Grant avn.ue. -- J ordi:-.- int I m k the litest F. X Sheet Music carried ALLEN. !riie ii.i.ti use t,f ur. 113. wlnrli is for E C. Mjiisoii. dli-rio- n imeiiileiit tf the Southern Fai l . moriiiig depirteil for Sail Fra:. -, o. uliere it Mill le traiisfiirmed .. iron' to .:i.,iiil.tiii one f I.oiieru luxur). . I'1 i"-- i 'tli $1,500. high-grad- later? I'oi.k.- iln' in clothing values seldom. If ever, equalled so early in the season await you at this store. It's a special sale to Induce early e buying of clothing. Will you buy now, or pay more f s, piant. $10.00 Mens Suits $ 7.50 12.00 Men's Suits 10.00 15.00 Mens Suits 12.00 18.00 Men's Suits 15.00 e U. P. RH'k Springs, Castle Gate and clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co., 153 West 27th Street. Phones, 1474. Economists For Men The illy eou ill'll at tile regular Mon.i.ii niglu meeting, granteii the CoiiKii'iiers' Coal eoinpaiiy llie right to 2345 Wash. Ave. Tlios. K. Ueason Hgr. Orvluns by steamship. They will proceed down tlie count . around Cub, from the aouihcrn iiiiinkills to Galveston. and directly to law Angiica The trip will conauine some little tilin yet. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Frank Myers, who aald he was formerly a bookkeeper In the Y. M. C. A. in Halt Lake City, and waa charged with begging on the ttgden streets, waa ausiiended sentence given a this morning in city court. 24-d- ay Eugene Oilier, C. E. Hhepfrd and Herman Marque nit were arrested at tlie union depot by officer Crompton last night. They gre being held for Investigation. The city council, at last night's meeting, decided to visit tlie pnMied new reservoir site of the waterworks on next Thursday. The trip will be made for the purptw of inspection. Claims for the driveways on Van of construction lluren between and Twenty-fift- Twenty-fourt- h h were allowed liy the council night's meeting. Our the milk 11 A a. Butter streeta at last Is made where la produced. Tlie munty hoard of commissioner met In regular weekly aesalon yesterday morning, transacting buslnesa of a routine nature. Other than appeals of women who have been deserted by their husbands, leaving them to rare Tor their families, nothing of special Import camt up for discussion. E. W. Clapp, district passenger and freight agent of tho liarrlinan lines. Is a visitor of Ogden. When at la Renewals of pawnbrokers' licenses hia headquarters In Reno, Nev., ofhe the for the next three months were grant- actively engaged in the Interest d by the council last night to tha fol-i- n Southern Pacific railway. A Co., 278 lug: N. Christensen --Assistant Superintendent F. E. Twenty-fiftNells Horens,n. 210 and Private Hecretary P. K. Lewis B. Wolf. 144 Twenty-lftTwenty-fiftPaulson of tho Harriman dining car Jacob Kurts, 310 Twenty-fiftand hotel aervice, hava returned from r.d Kurts Brothers, ICO Twenty-fift- h Han Francisco, where they have been strait. busy with matters pertaining to their Liquor, licenses were granted to department lurty-ai- s retailers and two wholesalers Local Freight and Passenger Agent y the council last night A. J. Cronin, of the Rio Grande sysRobert Bell, on a charge of va- tem, has returned from Denver and grancy, waa given thirty days In the Albuquerque, N. M. Itv Jh by Judge Murphy in police court today. I. A. Creelman, president of the city council of Han Diego, Cal., after Mack Burney, who was arrested by an extended vlelt In De M nines, Iowa, officer Fred Tout for entering the Htar where he haa been inveetlgatlng the Twenty-fift- h on lower restaurant advisability of inetltutlng auch a form street and ordering a meal for which of government in the Southern Calihe refused to pay. was given a five-da- y fornia city, was In Ogden yesterday. sentence by Judge Murphy today. C. A. New, charged with burglary Bargains at the Presbyterian In the second degree, entered a plea Rummage Hale, October I, 0 and 10, of not guilty, when arraigned before No. 2144 Washington. Judge J. A. Howell In district court today. New la accused of burglarising a Cochran will leave in tha Cordon residence on north Washfew days for Ism Angeles, Cal., for the C. C. Bibb, who Is avenue. benefit of her health. Mr. Cochran will ington with larceny, being accharged grand her. t accompany cused of having stolen valuable Jewelry from Mrs. Lntle Malloy In the Bennett Superintendent E. C. Manaon of the block also pleaded not guilty. douthorn Pacific railway, has received telegraphic communication from , hi" Subscribers of The Utah State wife in New York City, to the effect Journal ars requested ta read and E. Calvin Mrs. and '.hat Mrs. Manaon fallow Instructions printed at head will depart Thursday morning for New rfitnrl. I onlumn. Ices. Revenue from the tnounlclpal court, including tinea and forfeitures, for the month of September, amounted to 12.493.54, according to the report of A NUT TO CRACK. acThe Englishman I say, old chap, rierk David Jenaon, which was men elected to your congress are ad- cepted by the council last night, a dressed as honorable, are they not? Ogden Canyon Sanitarium Nature, The American Yea. hot salt mineral water plunge bath. The Englishman Why 7 of Cara until 9:40 p.m.e The American That's what us have been trying to figure out. The Oregon Short Line railway Is Issuing a new time table, on whichs. nany changes will take place In ached-,leNot. 15 and 14 to and from '(srysville, now th only means of entering the Yellowstone national park, will be discontinued and various other nanges will be made. o Fire insurance. H. A. Sims, 410 25th. MATINEE DAILY , to opei.ile a spur truek. loiineetlng with that of the liivker Brea tug inniiaiiy on Tii I'litlelh street bet Meeu Wall and IJiiiulii a venues, for the (lerlikl of fiv LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE yeais The aetlou was taken on reMast coin iiietidat ion of the street commitWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. your frienda and spand a peasant hsur. tee, (hi eliy engineer and attorELECTRIC, Just Lik Hems. ney. Do you want a picture that apparWe carry a full stoek of all the the breath of life? Do latest sheet music. F. X. ALLEN. ently no one be there will that want you 1 A question about It as regards who It la? Ajierson. assistint suarln-temlii- u See CHAW SHAW. Studio 2464 Washof the IVnver A Rio Grande ington A ve. rallriiiiil. is a visitor of Local Agent A. J. Cronin today. Jesse Rice, charged with burglarMilwaukee aaloon the and Frank ising A special train of twelve cars of Loies. who la charged with entering racing horses for tha Utah State Fair Hie J. H. Cordon residence on Washat Suit Lake City, arrived in Ogden ington avenue, entered pleas of guilty this morning front Helena. Mont., before Judge J. A. Howell In district win re they liave been racing at the lourt yesterday. They will be sen- Montana State Fulr. tenced Thursday. Don't say "Coal," say "Lewle'a good U you drink, arink Yellowstone. Coal." Both phonea 149. ' E. C. Manaon, division superinTlie ranks of the Latter-da- y tendent of the Southern Pacific rail- Saints are constantly Increasing, fifty road. was at Balt Lake City thla morn- women from foreign ahurea coming ing on buslnesB of the company and today on the Union Pacific railroad. later returned and departed on No. 4 The foreign missionaries are active in Tor a trip of Innpectlon aa far as "souring new converts to the religion, Sparks, NeV. most of them going to Halt Lake City. It will pay yu ts aes tha Elaotria Today the city of Ogden la com-jkteCash Ragiatar at Tha Cryatal, SOT overrun with "hoboes." Thla Washington Avenue. Whara tha aaro la taused by the coming cold months if wt'itcr. and tha "bocs" are wont itap. to lie In the sunny clime of California. The monthly report of Sanitary LAND OF ACRES 100,000 Inspector George N. Shorten for September; submitted at last night's meet- fur sale CALDWELL. NAMPA and ing of the city council, showed the BOISE, IDAHO. Round trip excursion total number of contagious dlaeaaea to li'k'ts on sale ?rom Ogden. OcL 2. 4, have been fourteen. Of thla number, 5, IT, II, 19. Fifteen thousand acres there were three cases of aeartet fever, fruit Umd will be open for entry untwo of diphtheria and nine of typhoid. der Carey act, at King Hill, Ida, Oct. 12th. Round trip excursion tickets, on le from Ogden, 10, 11. 12. Bee agents If you drink, drink YoUowatone. for particulars. Hava you boon to the Lyceum TheTha council last night allowed the ater? If net, go. It ia tha real place. "lalm of K. L. Polk A Co. for $40 for I High-lii- u Admission 10 and 20 cents. city directories to be used in municipal vaudsvill. A J; work l il. u ot liiu. i f ir Il-F- i lv CONFERENCE AND 1AiK. city. -- :..i l Sli.Tt Line. np i.i .ic fioiu itgdi'i'., Si'pi umber l Oitolvr Ictli. Good to 1 1, toiler 12th. See time for tr.iiu relu-lar- . Week of Oct. liair 10th LAST EXCURSION TO UTAH AND IDAHO POINTS NORTH. Tuesday. Oct. 4.h via O. 8. L. Ask agent for particulars. e Contractor W. J. Moran, for sidewalk and cuib and gutter work, wa ar.owe-- i th following payment of partial estimates on completed work by the city lOuncH. at lust night's meet-- , In the district on Wall avenue log: between Twenty-sevent- h and Twenty-ight- h streets, 3628.99: in district 24. (2.101. S3: district 8. extension 1. 1144.44 sud No. 14, extension 2. 131.48. e For good, clean snd wholesome teed, hay and grain, go to II. C. Farrell 1430 Grant avenue. OUR SPECIALTY, VALLEY HAY. li-.- will mu ? start iTn . delaying bruin to Interested spectators. The men reside a short distance from the hilly country and that they barrow ly with their llvpa. 4 he r.i FIVE. ' I ly younda GAME WAS A PACE br-aih- ea Animal. YORK-CHICAG- I,, A d.. The city council last night referred Els': to the t i eel committee the claim of ST A Cop traitor J. 1. O'Neill, for Wash- - $1 i, iugt'n airtiue guttering, amounting to Tick-23- citing Time With Wild NEW lea -- Ken-nilwor- th WITH BEAR Two En Route Westward. nx v ions the -- Look for EXCURSION AO KING oi' HILL IDAHO IRRIGATED OK- - whu CHARD LAND. See page 4 and Other Fast An- imals Here, license-De- nies '9J8 AROUND THE TOWN STOP IN Council Refuses Red 6. h; h; h; h. - STOCK SALES. Caries, 540 at 45c, 100 at Colorado 1.271. 2.00 , Crown Point, 200 at 101c. Ingot, 200 at 2c. Iron Blossom, 100 at 1.55; too 1.471; 100 at 1.50; 400 at 1.521. Lower Mammoth, 100 at 471; 100 Protests against the laying of cement sidewalks on Monroe avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-nint- h streets were received by the council last night and referred to, City Engineer A F. Parker for computation. Similar action with protests from propbeerty owners on Taylor avenue and Twenty-fift- h tween Twenty-fourt- h streets was taken. Look for EXCURSION AD KIVC OR HILL. IDAHO. IRRIGATED CHARD LAND. See pgs 4 Work will commence Friday on the new Ice plant at Carlin. Nevada, where the Southern Pacific will endeavor to have a sufficient supply this coming The white Boy Homph! V liy don't winter. This year a great inadequacy was evident in the storage system, but yon light? E. with de hi will be done away with. A. will I draws The Moke Cause men of force a Eastman and large line, data why. BUSY BUSY Mason Valley, 600 at T.00. May Day, 400 at 27c. Mountain Lake, 1,100 at 42c. Seven Troughs, 100 at 141c. Rloux Con., 1.200 at 1.071: 1.10. RUBBERS at 200 at . Tetra. 2.000 at 3r; 1.000 at $1e. Victor Con 1.000 at lie; 1.000 at 121c. Wabash, 20o at Me; 200 at I51c. Zeno'L 100 at 15c: 100 at 17c. Journal want ada deliver the goads. BUSY These Are Busy Days With Us. We Are Selling RUBBERS at 4$c. ' Buy your Coal of Ogdan Sewer Pipe A Clay Ci It's "hot stuff. Phon 85 Ind. Yard 29th and Pacific. at . RUBBERS For Everybody. Reese Howell & Sons |