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Show PAGE THREE. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1908. ? B W i i House Grand Opera Fridays November 6th XOhen the Pays Doings In Utah Deacon Wilted . (Copy right. !, by X. C. McClure. After I eaiMu Grafton received hla legacy he weut back on hla consent to hla aon'a marriage with Nellie, daughFIRE ter of the Widow Jordon. The thing must stop at once, Ellaa. he aahl. She Is not tbe girl for yon TALK to marry eveu If yon went ready for the scriou step of matriuioty. 1 desire you to go over to the Widow Jordon's this evening and emphatically LAKE Real Estate Men cf Salt Lake announce that there can bo nothing further yon and her daugh- Take Up Matter of Starting ter." j son respectfully hut stubbornly The Suffers a Building. Wand Iijstal Compaq refused to do any such thing. There wan more talk, but It left both men $50,-000 loss of $75,000 less firm, and the result waa that Ellaa ExThe Salt Lake Real Estate left the paternal roof and took up hla Insurance. Is of change gltating the building a state capltol biflldlng on Capitol hill residence with an uncle. Of course he . Salt company was a called at the Widow Jordon's with the affair In tlmt city. The situation with effseveral adjoining buildings and news. Miss Nellie felt hurt and huwr totally destroyed the big plant ;with ort me to a capital building la thus wa equipped with the most 1 suit comnanv miliated and shed tears, hot her moth' a machinery for refining and packing outlined by the Salt Lake Tribune: of the Inland Crys Balt of Great had uo tears to shod. She tossed er east was Like, in It other than thla machinery, there mg that approximately ghort distance on her head like a war bone, and thine acres an of were land set sn was twenty of electric apart causing night, lighting p'snt riy Thursday 7S,ooe. Officials of the no little value. Light for Saltalr, Salt whut is now know as Capitol hill, at was an edge to her voice as she said fur--1 the north tud of State street, for a famous summer was Lake's In resort, m5nVi.t. that the factory was to the young man: from the capltol building, but that le really jniahed plant. 350,000, ffured for Ellaa, a Jordon la as good as a The fire destroyed telephonic com- - far as the project ever proceeded. A william Gamouskl, an employee of Grafton any day In the year and maywas bill inunication introduced with to in and the that the about up legislature vicinity th company, while going a be little better. If you want It all 1005 hour of an one this of and the 1007 wires one of morning the providing burning building, fell throughA doctor had early off with Nellie, Just say the word and as for been not aside 325,000 ribs. two repaired. broke putting annually and the floors Boon after the Are had started word s nucleus for a state capltol fund, don't beat about the bush. She Isn't from Garfield was present and attended was sent to the officials of the com- but in the rush of business at the dying to marry you or any one else." the injured man. a number of others i lose of each session both bills were "But 1 am dying to marry her, and The lire broke out In the boiler room pany and they with went on a special train over the Hull-a- evidently lost, and this ended the wo will call on the minister tonight If railroad to the scene. In the party matter. you aay so," was the answer. were I. A. Clayton, secretary and Included in those measures were treasurer; N. W. Clayton, manager; provisions for competitive plans and "No; well wait awhllo. I've seen W. H. Jack, foreman of the company; sjiecllicationa by archltecta, the first men like your father before, and I Joseph Nelson, president of the Salt price one to be adopted for the build' have seen them come down off their Lake A Los Angeles railroad, and J. ing and cash prises to be given for high hone." EL Langford, manager of the Baltalr second and third, but the failure of the Two nights later Ellas sat up with resort. Nellie uutll near midnight Nellie's bills put a Quietus on this. Under the enabling act of the state mother sat up" In the darkness of .sold at 31.50 per acre; the land her room and made notes. One of the BBrai 34.000 acres, were set aside, the pro- - notes waa to the effect that a human I" 11 reta from tbe sale of which were tu figure closely resembling Deacon Gnf-ton'- s be used in the construction of public III L II was sneaking about the yard and buildings In the state capital, and this trying to peer Into a aide window. She could be very profitably used for a woman who didn't have to bo state capltol. The amount In this waa a potato masher to take a with hit Includes which 1908, fund on 1, Next hint day abo drove over to Ely' Interest on deferred payments for land, interest on money out on loan and rla. and after buying a bear trap at a rentales, was 351,524.10. Approximate-- 1 hardwood stors she took It to a blnckof him the Utah cent had S3 blunt 25 to smith and Offleers of the newly organised sharp per jy only about from branch of tbe American Mining con- the purchase price of the land has been teeth with a hammer. She also learned gress were elected at a meeting of the collected. Much of the land liua been executive committee at the Commercial suld Per acre; the land club, in Salt Lake City, Thursday after- board la now asking per acre, noon. The meeting wee called to order so considerably over 3100,000 should by John Dern and officiate for the be realised from the source. permanent organisation were elected Home architects have drawn plans ae follows: Captain Duncan Mac- - for the proposed capital, and some of In the Vlchle, president; C. EL Loose, vice these may yet be preserved M. president; W. E. Vlgus, secretary; vaarchives of the office of the secretary her aerie In the second story the widI H. Walker, treasurer. To fill the ow waited and watched, and that same er state. I caused by the resignation of Governor-eleSpry bnmau form apieared for half an hour that It , cancy appears CoL E. A. Wall as a member of the ex-- 1 bg a mind to achieve this end. I Ucb night Then she waa ready for pun W j He may ask the next legislature to lt Wben Ellal came on tbs wings of waB get and aecretlj appropriate 675.000 In 1906 and a mmj-- 1 lar sum in 110. This same rosebush. It wasn't beside the placed fmrortnB be asked to pass tLorn. 0n the contr.- lncreas-i amendment a constitutional It hsd tnany thonis. and in cro d ing the maximum bonded Indebtedness JT. Into It to get at tha aids window to 31.100,000, with 3800,000 In bonds Ing bad some one lert many bits or gray a method thla and by outstanding, state's waa also a larger and There the doth. with building in keeping growth, wealth and position In the sharper thorn waiting to mature. hour waa 11 oclock, and MIm Union can be raised on the splendid site in the northern part of the city. Nellie bad Just answered that ahe guessed Thanksgiving day was good day as any other to get married on when a long drawn yell waa heard under the window outside. At the same moment the mother came downstairs with a lighted lantern In hand and said: "Keep your seats, children. Ifa only a cat, and I'm going outside to talk with him. lie's yelling aa If be waa In hurt much." pain, but he won't Deacon Grafton had stepped Into the The GammS'Nu buik by hand widow's bear trap aa he sought to get and machine ia one of die mod hla ear to a window. Ilad the teeth Letter Greek die of attractive Abt lieeu blunted they would have gone not Lines. Severe enough to please the to the bone of hla leg. Aa lt was. ho mod conservative, dashing enough to waa held fast, and tbe pinching waa delight the mod progressive, it appeals but pleasant The widow anything to both maturity and youth. Harfound him lying on the grass and try monious design and color, excellent Ing to loosen the trap, and ahe placed materials and superior workmanship I tlie lantern where tbe light fell foil on hla faca and aat down beside him and characterize this model as they charHid: acterize al die CLOTHES THAT "Deacon Grafton, since when did ABT BUILDS. . you turn burglar? Aik die desks who sdb 77k "What does this mean, woman?" bo Clothes That Jibt Builds. demanded In reply aa be held up a leg. It means, air. that that hear trap waa aet to protect that window and that yon have been caught We'II what tbe law will have to aay about It Clothiers to Mon Who Caro" "But you know I'm no burglar. Ton know I waa simply looking aronnd to 236 25th Street see If Ellas waa ben.1 "I know nothing of the kind. Ton can tell that story In court and too bow many will believe lt It to my duty, deacon" "Look here, wldder," Interrupted tbe deacon, "no one will believe that I meant to get Into your bouao, but I dont care to bo made fun of. If yonTI belp mo off with this peaky trap and say nothing Ill send you a barrel of With all the pomp and magnificence which has always characterized its brilliant DESTROYS SILT FACTORY success ' y te i esti-jal- i i-- Land of lil By Adams, Hough and Howard A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA EMPLOYING 75-Comed- Dancers, Singers75 ians, Graceful Girts Chorus of Sixty Sweet-FacePrices 50c to $1.50 Don't Delay if You Expect Choice reservation. Seat Sale Wrjnwdiy at io . m. A d, I so 1 1 I House Grand Opera Saturday, November 7 MESSRS. MARTIN A EMERY S Presentation of Richard Wagnai'a Mystic, Festival Drama ir PARSIFAL . (IN ENGLISH) I ill I ADAPTED BY WM. LYNCH ROBERTS -HOLY GRAIL," PRODUCED BASED ON THE LEGENDS OFTHE AT AN ENORMOUS COST AND ENACTED BY A CAST OF NOTED PLAYERS SCALE OF PRICES r I I at 31-5- Seats, Lower, (2; Upptr, $2; Lswsr floor, 31.50; Balance, Hi cony, first S rows, fll Balance, 75c; Gallery, 50c. Bal- Box SEAT SALE OPENS AT BOX OFFICE, THURSDAY, NOV. S. Ticket ordered by mail will be promptly forwarded an receipt of stamped envelope. (No free list) remittance and 33-5- ct . imkUn I Gamma Nu GrandNovember Opera9 thHouse j 1 PRESENTS THE BRISK, BREEZY, WHIRLY GIRLY MUSICAL COM- - EDY SENSATION A UHT FOB A DAV BY ROBERT B. SMITH and RAYMOND HUBBELL BIG CAST OF FAVORITE PRINCIPALS, INCLUDING Elsie Herbert Bobby Barry GERTRUDE HUTCHESON ELEANOR IRVING ISABELLE WINLOCKE WILL BRADLEY BAM AUSTIb JAMES McCORMICK WILL BRADLEY EUGENE MOULAN THE TEN ENGLISH DANCING MADCAPS and 1 !' t THAT FAMOUS AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS. COMPLETE AND PERFECT PRODUCTION. Seat SalefOpens Friday I. L. Clark Prices 50c to $1.50 . Son 2360 Washington Avenue N.O. Ogden Go. flonr.' What! First try to break Into my house and then try to bribe me? lt won't dot deacon. Ellas to in the bouse, aa you know. Do yon want to apeak to him?" With this bear trap on my legs? The Ogden Business College placed six students in positions between In the past ten days. At least two more will be placed now and the 10th. Positions waiting. ( OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Never!" "Do yon want to send him In word to cotne back homo and that you've rbanged your mind about the Jordon family?" "No, I dont!" waa the sulky reply. "Then m have to run over to Constable Brown's house and tell him I have a robber for him. Some folks will be surprised tomorrow morning.1 Borne folks were. It waa not by Ing Deacon Grafton In court under a serious charge, but by seeing Ellas back home and bearing hla father explain: Ellas to old enough to know his own mind, and If bo wants to marry the Wldder Jordons girl I shant sty any M. QUAD. thing about It" AFTER - I IM1 OBJHE three-stor- t SAMUEL E. RORKS SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF NOWJE ! i- -' THE THEATER or other entertainment drop in at this restaurant for a bite to eat Tou will find ue ready to serve you whether yon desire Just a little attack, a Welsh rarebit or Tha something good and solid. the the service, appointments, food, will be all you can deatra, and will prove a splendid wind up to tbe evenings pleasure. FALSTAFF CAFE |