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Show the daily route lagoon OGDEN RY. LAKE A SALT STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER a, :o:s. PAGE SEVEN. . CO. vtr Tima tabU In rains laava Ogden lor Lagoon A Salt Lake. 1:15 8ept 8, 1908. Tr,in rriva Lagoon and Salt Laka 1:10 S:55 12:25 8:20 5:55 7:5k a-- a.ra. am. P-- bt p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. ! . bvuuii. g:il ws hi the l lie ' J"- "il.-- Ural.. .ii. more IndltT. 1st wl lfout,- f t lt iff.-iiiit- - r.ii-tl-..-- v ii, m IkIick and his horr" R. 1 254 25TH ii.it In si t In: ii th," Ah-iiiti- learn. that - wh in Tln-i,- in tlr - Hi,? not lit thm, ix u in ii and the t.mulf ik the t,i n-- in ail. it is seldnin the Hour, NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. nit All Kinds of Lumber Lumber and Building blue-blood- ed Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. Allen Transfer Co. 22. Phone Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street. v STANDARD ECONOMY Poaple ara Intaraatod in our Sick Roam Supplies baeauso they know that tha name of Driver is a symbol of beat goods at lowest prieas. t does not pay to. experiment with thaao important matters. If you havo to make any Sick Room pur chaaea - and if you are particular about it and want te have the of uncertainty entirely done away with, than aaa that you got it a'e-"le- Oil GETS FAVORS INJHIPPIHE How Big Railroads Help Trusts to nt Strangle Small Competitors in t Business. Drivers Drug Store YORK. Oct. 2. That, secret tariff rates, which were not filed with the interstate commerce commission, the Pennsylvania were Issued by Rai.road company, and that the Standard Oil company only profited by the alleged Illegal rates, was testified to 24SJ Washington Avenue y Tuesday In the hearing of the railroad phases of the government suit to dissolve th- - Standard OH company. Edward T. Johnson, of Buffalo, divibroad that rotaina Its flavor and sion freight agent of the Pennsylvania freshness with the mercury at 80 is road, who was the only witness called, made 0f waa on the stand during the entire session. by Frank B. On Kellogg, senior counsel for the government. Mr. Johnson tstMd that the Ak any housewife. Standard OH is the only shipper from Clean to Rochester, a distance of 10 Made by miles, and that the rate, which has new Wm. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. ,Ja Riverdaie Flour cross-examinati- never been filed with the Interestate commission or posted, as required by law. Is I cents a barrel. Independent concerns In the same territory, it was bi ought out, pH Id rates as high as 28 cents n barrel for practically the -- me distance. that the Mr. Johnson admitted Standard Oil was the only shipper receiving the rate of I cents a lwrrel. He said that he kept the rale secret from the New Tork Central. Neither road's rates, he testified, had ever been filed with the interstate commerce commission. comm.-rc-. OF Ml BY GEORGE BROADHURST PRESENTED WITH 1 HE SAME EXCELLENT COMPANY AS 8EEN HERE LAST JANUARY THE VERY BEST PLAY I HAVE EVER SEEN." Prices 320 Elephant Saloon Twenty-fift- h and 75c Gallery 50c Seat Sale Friday OcL 30-- 10 A. M. at th. 1st Now Is the Time to Buy Your Grand O.era House, Sunday n play m:iki-- a mure pownful sppe.il to tlu- - fii'llngs tliun does The Clansman." 1 Wool and Cotton Deserved patronage Is being secured by the Lyceum theater, as ha lieen the case since Manager Lippencntt took hold of the house In the earlier pnrt of the season. An almost continuous run of the best talent which could tie obtained. Ima given good results to the box office receipts. Many of the attractions which house has offered have been Orpheutnesque in character, one of the acta this week, That Englishman" being one of them. This Is the feature of the week, being a one-aspeaking farce through and through, talented actors and an actress producing genuine Comedy and diversion out of an otherwise worthless piece. It la the way Ita done. Miss Joan Storm, clever and pretty, la the woman, and the man Is Evan Harris. who gives us nn Englishman which la one. This act could be carried Into a p!ay. If the players could keep to their same standard of acting. Other good features makes It more than worth the money. EOMDkdtS . i- -- ct The Man of the Hour" will be at the Grand Opera house next 600 Sample Pairs Just Opened 9 Rsess Rowell & Sons s-- en Sun- day night. Nov. 1st. Messrs Brady and Grlsmer are sending almost the Identical same company and production. Among the principal members are William Lamp, Felix Haney, Louis Hendricks, Kell Moran, Everett Butterfield. William Lloyd, Murdock J. MacQuar-rl- e and the Misses Ruby Bridges, Evelyn Moore and Ethel Brandon. WINTER PILES EXCURSION Writs New for a Frss Trial Packags of Pyramid Pile Cure and Prove Its Sure Value. MOW ON SALE Two Daily Palatial Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carle Standard and Tourist Sleepers For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfield, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. COME HERE FOR BREAKFAST tome morning when you dont fee like eating. We'll nerve you a meal that you'll eat well be bound. Delicious, fresh made coffee, egg no frerh you can Imagine the cackle of the hen, cereals so temptingly served you'll want a second helping. Sounds tempting? WelL It's even better than it sounds. Fcth the forester and hls asslsiant will arrive In Ogden about November 1. IVES,$3KS ALL STYLES-uni- on SOLD ONLY BY maoe-ON- E Pull Line of Cigars. Jsurnat wat ads deliver the good a. BATES Southern California PRICE, C.D.IVES.' Woodford. FALSTAFF CAFE OGDEN STATE BANK 4 Street Choicest Wines. Liquors, Etc. PRES. ROOSEVELT. : $1.50 $1.00 Ogden Milling & Elevator Company White IB IK iUl THE IaI th.-loc- Levs. 1 THE on We want to place a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure. in the possession of every sufferer from piles. We will send such a iackage by mail In a plain wrapper free to any one who will send hls or her name and address to us. This package will contain an amount REED APPOINTMENT of Pyramid Pll cure sufficient to prove it a remedy for piles above any on the and such a trial package has IS NOW CONFIRMED market, cured many cases of piles without further treatment Every druggist sells Pyramid Pile the I oca1 Cure. Price fifty cents. Think how A dispatch received at successful It must be to do this and forest office yesterday from Washing how these little healing cones ton, D. C announced th appoint- are. popular No trouble, discomfort, pain or ment of F. W. Reed as assistant foract gently, surely and ever under Clyde Leavitt for dls:rlct worry. They in cases, what people many perform Mr. 4 kt the Ogden headquarters. think Address Pyramid marvels. are disIn the Reed has been an inspector Drug Co., 1(1 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, trict for two years and knows Mich. conditions as well as any one In service. the Lore ia that God given feeling which honors the parent, cherishes the mate, protects the offspring, and unselfishly labors to uplift the human race. F. I). q RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS WILLIAM A. BRADY AND JOSEPH R. GRIMSER'S PRODUCTION night,' Nov, ture, but no furthi-r- . Outride of this rilivit nppial to prejudice, this einpliHsIs of the good qualities of the whites and the minimising of the good qualities of the blacks, there Is nothing remarkable In "The Clansman as a play- It appeals to liorror and hatred rather than to the better sentiments. Titers are rung situations. It Is true, and good acting, but nothing in these lines that would distinguish it front many others now on the road. The company Is good and well balanced. It Is seldom that better far all kinds of purpose aro not fauna Evan Harries as That Englishman.' personations of the negro are seen In this city than that of George M. De At the Lyceum this weak. la ovary yard. Whatavar yaur wants Vere as Aleck, the sheriff of Ulster, may be In and Maud Durand as Eve. The work pletely under the domination of hla of M. J. Jordan, as the Abolitionist; half-blac- k lieutenant goverscheming Franklin Ritchie, as Ben Cameron; nor, Silas Lynch. Ben Vameron, the Charles J. Wilson, as Situs Lynch: aon of the south, the Claire Meaereau as Flora; Ruth Hart, leader of the Ku Klux Klan, ia there, as Kellie Graham, and bora and lot ua givo you an aatl-Mt- the authors Eugenie Hayhero. The negroea are den as Elsie Stoneman, was strong Wa can aava you monay, quail- - there in all degrees of superstition. Igand left little to be desired. Franklin norance and cupidity. Nellie Graham, Ritchie, Mlaa Haydm and Charles the sweet, though proud little daughter Wilson are easily the stars of the cast. of the south, la there. Elsie Stoneman, The of Miss Hayden In the last acting sweet of the no the less daughter waa two acts especially- - merltorlus. north, the heroine, la there to Illustrate of the The ClansThe construction the horrors of race mixture. Flora, man Is works up by regular It -good. year-old little beautiful thirteen TWENTY-FOURTthe H 146 ST. through the victory of the daughter of the Cameron home, the vic- stages blacks at the polls; the humiliation ia The there. tim of the black rapist, tha Cameron family;' The outrage rapist, painted in tha blackest colors of the imaginable. Is. there. The Klan is and death of the little daughter; the there In secret cave with their oaths, I formation of the Ku Klux Klan; lynching of the raplat; tha daring plot their pass worda and their disguises. The Ku Klux Klan la openly Justified of Lynch to establish martial law to In the position taken by the playwright get rid of hia rival and secure the Albern q.qr qgq-- of ed Ths Man of OGDEN, UTAH Grand Opera House The Dramatic Event the Year that - IL 695 IND. and u Scene in Act TEL. q that it ie his tliai s to be made the - STREET. black In- - Hcrii ANDERSON VV. - ta Materials q! fr-i::- i t!.".ul First National Bank TRI.... e E a m. aliodilr (lie adverted May n s juiiii,-Hi ran. ground as e worla today uat at the Grand the Viictlanie vommittee were Optrd luiu.l lofct night. and the rffmls M ,he early riuy, .if California to prv- pm. mblan of order when. of the good advertising ei i.Vm in 0:15 U'n" ' .neirevtive. the crowd called together to witness It. ,,,',rr iTne -picture of The C ansinau- - la Th 1 uinaniaii. Through trains Good Service. Not In many years painted in th- - blackest days ,.f the Re- the .has there been such a jam of humanity vonstrui-tinn- . and for that reason it jagotr Routeareticket through Og-ae- n old play house. Every seat was 1,1 neither to whites nor! the with at good only Canyon Ogden l vWlw Auto Co and they are given, 'sold before the hour for opening and ha gone by forever. It ia a tru pic- over all others. hero room was ig cold as it has rarely ture in the sense that tha reproduction preference bean done before Iq this city. SIMON BAMBERGER, "The ClansmanIs a bold. frank apPrwat. A Gen1 Mgr. peal to race prejudice. The antagonism between the whites and blacks la the foundation for all that Thomas IZ7&OOOM and Surplus, Capital Dixon, Jr has written, it la the dominant atraiu in The Clansman." Had tha play been written, staged and presented by Benjamin R. Tillman. United States senator from South Carolina. It OGDEN. UTAH could not have been more adroit or powerful In Its appeal to the everPAVID ECCLES, Prasidant present feeling of white prejudice i H. 6E0. against black blood. nd who shall say that The ClansH. S. BROWNING., f man" is not a true picture of condiCashior PINGREE, JOHN tions In the south In the hnrribl. Caahisr JAB. P. BURTON, Assistant of the Reconatruction. The plot isdays laid In South Carolina at the time when DIRECTORSi the Adam Pattaraon negroes had complete control of the Deeid Codes state government. The fanatical Abow!wwS litionist from tha north who believed In the loeeph Clark Intermarriage of the racea until It g. Hills touches hia own lovely daughter ia u. H. Rolapp Seorge H. Trlba there in the person of Austin Stone-ma- n. John Spiers IL & Browning The thoroughly corrupt cariwt B.R Portar. bagger la there in th, person of Wili liam Pitt Shrimp, the gov- Raapsctfully aolieita tha neeeunta a emor of South Carolina, who is Utile banka, marcantila Arms and individuals but loud," and at the eame time coin- on tints deposits. Ws pay intarast eeurtaoua treat-mant- , Ampla resources, suparior service. i:15 a-- 11:65 2:05 CF OUR TAILORING METHODS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE 0 ARE BUSINESS PEOPLE. AS WELL AS MASTERS OF WHAT IS GOOD FORM IN MENS WARE. THE CLOTHES THAT WE MAKE TO YOUR ORDER COST A VERY LITTLE MORE THAN THE T READY-MADGARMENTS WHICH FIT BUT ONE IN TEN. WE WILL GIVE YOU A FIT THAT CAN NOT BE IMPROVED UPON. at Ogdon from m Interest Paid On Savings Accounts . and Time Certificates H. C. BIGELOW, PrssL M. BROWNING, Viee-Prs- J. st A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A- - MO YES, Asst, Csshisr. |