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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, j AROUND t OCTOBER 7, 1903. THE TOWN PAGE 1 J 44-44-- 4 Thoma Howard, charged with va- -, er hie :k. Mr Kaxtiuan ivllcvnl grancy. wa irtven a lendiy whtence K A. ta'.i, who look tharge vi la police court till morning. J the ir i in ogdri: at t:i. :;iior I deceav J M.Varty. I A GREAT WRONG RIGHTED a . fine feature film, DREAMLAND. i s.y Vnai." say 'Lt-egvoi Coal. i!;n!ie l..i:i Its. The Woman's Alliance, of th Unitarian church in Ogden, will meet Bars.-.:- : at tiu PivrbyterUu Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Ruiin . o, t,.ir !. 9 and 10. , 2S2h No. SJ.S residence of Mr. E. A. LiltletU-ldWashington. Madison avenue. Mrs. W. T. Brown, will come of the O., i: A G. butler president up society, pleasr pariu u- from Salt Lake and attend the meeting, lar a Look for EXCURSION' AD KINO Wi ATHri: F 'RECAST-Fa- ir toORHILL IDAHO IRRIGATED ..in; Thursday. night CHARD LAND. See pugs 4. a Mrs In-vi'will address For good, clean and wholesome a ail. M.irgaivt on the vrner of1 nnriinii feed, hay and grain, go to H. C. Farrell. Twer.i . f.iiinh street and Washington 1110 Grant avenue. OUR SPECIALTY, avenui-Thursday evening. October t!i VALLEY HAY. Mr. M Is a a Oman of 1'revey e Impress! v,. appearance and strong Four hams, two buckets of lard She is a Socialist from Ohio and nearly a hundred pounds of bacon ted i t. iuin! to be one of the best ii were stolen from the exhibit of the women advocate of the workingman's Backing company at the Fair politi. a. in the Held today. grounds, during the confusion following the removal of the exhibit at the close R v. W'ni. Tiivrstnn Brown, the of the fair. No clues have been found, nomine fir state senator, say party e hut upon challenge Issued A big three-poun- d bar of pure cas-tt- le by S. S. Smith, thetheDemocratic party 40 cents. soap for Wright's, nominee fur state senator, to debate e Do you want a picture that appar- upon political question, he wa surprised to I arn that same was not broad ently breathes th breath of life? Do mougli to include the Socialist party. you want one that there will be no Thla made 11 Impossibly for him to question about It as regards who It avail himself of the challenge, which he Bee CKAWSHAW. Studio 2469 Washdesired to do. Rev. Will. Thurston ington Ave. Brown invite a challenge of this nae ture from the opposing parties In this If you drink, urlnk Yellow stone, county. e This evening a meeting will be held this evening by the drill corps. El Muute cotnmandery, at the Masonic temple. . FIVE. MANY MEN arc profiling by this ih-.-- P-'i- i' co-ik- excep- tional clothing oiler. Are you one of the many? Better provide yourseli. There's a cold winter ahead and warm prices will prevail. Get your suit or overcoat nov jier-sona- i.i Og-ue- Economists For Men lf aV 2345 Wash. Ave. Thos. R. Beason Hgr. e See THE HAPPIEST DAY OF HER LIFE." DREAMLAND. e It will pay you te see the Eleetnc Cash Register at The Crystal," 8477 Washington Avenue. Whsro the enrt step. ' If you drink, drink Yellowstone Kohn Sigman Set Upon by Thugs lonely Country Road and oo W. A. Davis collecting for the Kohn Liquor Houae of thlu city, la the country yeeterday, Blgtnan Kohn thugs mar War m eet upon na at about I o'clock last night, beaten over the head and dragged from the buggy In which ho waa driving alone and robbed of about ISO In cash which he had upon hie person. Young Kohn waa returning to the city, when, near Warren, two atrangern riding upon a single home approached from the opposite direction. One of the nwn etepped down from the hone u the victim came nearer and after struck Kohn aceoetlng him pleaaantly from behind with a blunt InetrumenL The young man waa jerked forcibly from the conveyance and dragged to a nearby ditch, where the robbers hurriedly eearched hie pockets. Warning Kohn that If he moved from hie uncomfortable position In the ditch Inside of half an hour, they would return and .kill him, the highwaymen mounted their horse and disappeared In the by-tw- darkness. Still Kohn somewhat dated from the blow, remained In the ditch several nomentn before hastening to a farm houae, where he telephoned to the bestirs office. Deputies Naylln and Kuiphy were detailed on the caae and Wt Immediately for the scene. Their rts at searching tor the highwaymen owing to the absence of any possible clues were unavailing. . wbere wraal w dy City. a day of The Utah State an requested te read and instructions printed at head s (ditenal column. e W. A. Davis, conductor of the Oregon Short Line out of Ogden, and who Week of Oct. 5th, 1908 MATINEE DAILY EXECUTIVE STAFF J. R. NUCKOLS, Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. LOUISE ERNSBURGER, , Treasurer. ' ECKLAND, Musical Director. MISS WRTSYPHERS, Stage Manager ,Bd Song Illustrator. programme Ecklandt Overture, Wecdiand Selcetieiq Gustave Luders. Sypherc! Illustrates the ballad, "In the City cf : and Tears Th werdn: l their rural pa-the- ke . medy sketch, School Days." re' and "County - Reynolds!- Knock-m- et Inch Comedians, and Dancers. In ar entirely new act. , ngera -- Moving Pictures. Thea. R. Curtiq, rawn. . . r-- . EliaWJson A What Happened te Cast H,nr7 Brown, the husband . Se'dy Reach eek Scott, his friend Thea R. Curtis Jemma, the wife.-.Tr- : Ha Wilson ,.f ...... ' human magnet Next Week e ss - free-,kl- ee -- OF ERIN THE ODEON. PA DAUGHTER very fine fonuro D. Rosenthal Victimized With Bo- BUSY a - Sunday' morning last Fred V11 llama wa mad the happy father of a Knowledge of Reality. fine boy. Mother and child Nothing U S valuable as a knowl- mi going well, FTOd la buying cigars edge of reality.''' No other knowledge, for everybody, la permanently vnluable without ltl LAND .rB OF The extent to which the human mlndL NAMPA anj ie7.AJSWS te capable of deceiving IUlf with BOise, IDAHO. Round trip excursion knowledge of phenomena, tka better !tlckeU m Mle fmn, Ogden. Oct. L 4. to avoid tha temporary discomfort ofB l7 18 n. Fifteen thousand acres s, recognising the vital troths of prog- fnilt land will be open tor entry Oct 1s only less remarkable than tha der Carey actv at King Hill, Ida.; extent oi the power It 1s capable of l2th. Round trip excursion tickes on " from Ogden. 19, 1L exerting when once Inspired by the 'sale fof Prtlcuro. the become has that It . perienced regardlcse of the construction of new coaches, which are continually going Into regular service. The new steel coaches which are being built by the Pullman company are expected to come Into active service at any time, and as thero ara over two hundred of these, the congestion will be relieved. To a great extent the congestion on Pacific system ran the Union-Southebe laid to the number of theatrical organisations which are In dally transference. These companies at this time of the year give plentiful business to the system. Exhaustive preparations have to be made for the Itinerary governing the movements of the - organisations The which are constantly traveling. companies, many of them carrying fifty persons or more, besides baggage csrs with soenery and other paraphernalia, usually havs one or two coaches. Many of the companies have special coaches for tha management, and this takes extra time of the employes of the railroads rn e Tour choice of nine flve-doll- ar TT7. th. Union and Southern Parailroads necessitates through carriage of Chicago and Northwestern coaches The eacesslvo bualneaa In thla department ta troubling local officials not a little, having to furnish extra roaches dally for the colonist service. The shortage of cars Is still being ex- is a trains for EISTEDDFOD, CONFERENCE AND Circulation. "Mammy, I wish youd speak to li'l STATE FAIR, SALT LAKE CITT. 11.10 'round trip via Oregon Short Line. Sammle! Ebery time I hits him wlf Tickets on sale from Ogden. September dls bat he hollers." 10th, dally to October 10th. Good to - The. police department la searching return until October 12th. See time for a supposed forger who yesterday card thla A Wolf at the Sheepfold. paper for train schedule, afternoon, passed a worthies check on Notable among the evils of street e street D. Rosenthal., a Twenty-fift- h A. E. Bradley, arrested for drunk- life for children ta the growth of gamclothing merchant. fine this bling among boys Do parent! realise drew a enness, sum The check was made out for the In police court "Jane Doe," that these boys are one and all on the morning of 1 41 and had the fictitious signature a stater of "John," the notorious road to a criminal life? .The removal of the Utah .. Construction company. "John," failed to answer to a drunk- of this evil may well enter Into the After making some: purchases, the man enness charge and forfeited five dolprogram of the Federation of Cathowho passed the paper, acoepted his lars belL lic Societies. The Pilot store. left' -and i the e change A similar check of Hke denomination A TITLE, a swell com'BUYING la also said to have been passed on edy. THE ODEON. V-- v an Ogden fcaloon, although, the police . AM the Latest Sheet Music carried have received no report of the latter ' swindle. In stock.' F. X. ALLEN. A few days ago; a small check for ' We carry a full stock of all the about IIS. .with the forged signature on was latest sheet music. F. X. ALLEN, of Thomas Chatland. passed the Wrighrs store. traffic on cific Look for EXCURSION AD KING OR IRRIGATED HILL, IDAHO, CHARD LAND. Bte page 4 gus Check and Others in '1 nd ,1 nn-ros- consciousness vehicle of some- troth necessary for F. W. Eastman, trainmaster at the worlds .advancement William Wlnnemucca on the Southern Pari lie to Vincent Cyerm, "An American line, is today moYl" hta family near- will he so that he Nev., Sparks, - - No matter what kind of face powder you use, you can buy fresh stock at Wrights and save considerable, "Bay, Eph. run In and borrow your maa clothesline, an well play a new sengcr train Have you been to the Lyceum Thespeed, run by individual reside at SOI Twenty-slat-h street, game it's called lynchln'!" motive reel the ip ater? It If plaee. power, a gasoline motor departnet, go. was killed yesterday a short dlatanoa High-cla20 10 cents. Admission ed from and waa the Union station this mornIn of He aide Brigham City. thja vaudeville. charge of a freight train and in walking, following In tha path of No. ! e on th Southern Pacific. The car la ing over the atrlng of ears, slipped Ogden Canyon Sanitarium Nature, between the moving cure, which drew destined for service on the Silver He was hot salt mineral water plunge baths. him under the wheels. Peak railroad, a mining line running crushed to death, hla right arm and Cars until 9:40 p.m. into Ulatr, Nev. This especial one Is both legs being literally torn away. the "Mary," In charge of Mechanical a historic fine POCAHONTAS, When the news waa broken to hla wife Engineer Fetter of the Union Pacific DREAMof eelenial days he collapsed completely and la today feature system. In a riertoua Condition. Hr. Da via LAND. A number of admiring officials and waa li years of age. station frequenter were Inspecting the COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate coach thla morning at the depot Mr. Hr. Davie waa a member In high and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co., Fetters says that the McKeen Motor standing In the Brotherhood of Railway 15! West 2Tth Street Phones. 1074. Trainmen. He had been In the emCar company of Omaha, Neb., ta turne ing out three of thla style of coach ploy of the company for a long time Fire insurance. H. A. Sima. 419 15th each month, some of them going to and waa an efficient workman. It waa e California fur Interurban service around H. Langdon. a prominent machinonly lately that he was advanced to a Ban From taco and Oakland, and other conductor, having served as a brake-ma- n ist of the Oregon Short Line railroad the greater part of the time. remaining In Omaha for Ilk. service. shops at Pocatelle, Ida., Is In Ogden He also asserted that many eastern He is survived by a wife and two today visiting hla many friends. railroaders are Interested In the new liters, the latter who live In Loa Anmeans of transportation, which of late Berry's freckle cream makes geles, Calif. The remains have been has met with ouch success. All across taken to the Lindquist undertaking disappear ' like snow beneath the the plains from Omaha this coach has parlors and are being prepared for sun. Wrights always keep a fresh "THE EHTIOPIAN RACE. run on passenger schedule. There are burial. supply 50 cents and $1.00. Funeral services for William A. storage reservoirs for gasoline, the othFOUND At Tripp Studio, enlarged er parts of the car being taken up for Davis, who was killed yesterday near portrait and II cabinet photos for passenger accommodation and baggage. Brigham City, while walking serosa 11.60. October only. an ordinary The "Mary" resembles the top of hla tralA, will be held at the e In Its end street Second ward meeting houae, Friday afcar, differing slightly Buy your Coal of Ogden Sewer onst ruction. ternoon at S oclock, with Bishop Robi Interment Pipe A Clay C If hot stuff. Phone ert HcQuarrle officiating. 86 Ind. Yard 29th and Pacific, will take place In the City cemetery. a Spott Cullen, a railroad brakeman, who wa charged with resisting an officer, Tom Burke, while Intoxicated last night, flailed. to put in an appearance thla morning before Judge Murphy and hla ball, amounting to 25 waa declared forfeited. 0 LYCEUM theater W. V. Casaady, wife of Chief Camp- bell's office,' departed for Salt Lake City thla morning to vlalt the state fair. She will be Joined by Hr. Cas-sathis evening. Death Near Brighanu $80 Taken. Returning from Hr. of Ogden MeetsTragic Clerk Caaeady In Trainmaster -- First Comedian What' the difference between a beautiful yeung girl and a codfish? Second Comedian Give it up. First Comedian One has a chance to become a fall bride and the other to become a. ball fried. Journal want ads deliver the seeds GET ALONG WITHOUT COULDNT IT this Is the Slrls college, eh? They surely don't need such a mammoth bin as that to store winter cool. Dax Oh! that Isnt for coal; that Is where they store the winter candy. Max Bo BUSY BUSY r These Are Busy Days With Us. We Are Selling RUB BERS RUBBERS RUBBERS ' . For Everybody. . . , . , Reese Howell & Sons |