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Show Bailu State Smmral T(jc PAGE EIGHT. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER $. 19CJl Oil PROSPECTS Said Baron Rothschild omorrow DOE PROMISING It takes more wit to keep a fortune after you have made it than it does make it. Salt Lake Promoters The men So it is with a reputation. Believe in Region. nils and Goats R Spend more liead-and-ha- work to nd main-- tain the good reputation which their a , Fall Styles are ready. nobby suit at Your idea in a Clothing Co. er If the statements of experts amount to anything, it la more than likely that the development of oil fields a few milee west of Ogden at Promontory Point will be under way within a abort Where the Clothes Fit" Santa Barbara district, the asphaltum which we know to be present In large quantiles would make the proposition a paying one. h Klght out ther. In the lake a pipe has been driven to depth of 140 feet and one can see the liquid asphaltum slowly running out of the top of this pipe. A short distance from this well another has been sunk, a pipe being driven and twenty barrels of asphaltum were taken out for exhibition purposes, The government reporta show this to be the purest asphaltum produced In the entire United States and that it has only one equal In quality In the world. The amount of this asphaltum is practically unlimited. We have driven Into It at a number of feet in various places, but at no point have we driven entirely through It. Aa for as prospects for oil are concerned, I can only aay that our experts have assured us that the showing could not be better. At one point close to our asp nai turn wells, volatile oil can he seen Issuing from a crevice and floating off on the water. In regard to development of these valuable resorcea, I can only aay that we Intend putting down a number of Urge wells to the asphaltum strata and we will Immediately place our product on the market for paving and roofing purjwsea At th. same time, we shad do considerable prospecting to make sure of our locations before putting an oil machine at work. We have all confidence of our proposition making good, fur we have the asphaltum In sight and are cine to good markets. 'When we strike oil, ae I am sure we will do at about a thousand feet, our best hopes will have been realised." The party continued on to Salt Lake this afternoon. Auditorium EARLY FIRES Grant Ave. DOJIAMAGE If You Would Be Grace- ful Learn to Roller Elite Cafe, Sonys Photograph Evans' Grocery Store Suffer Losses. There is no reason why svsry man, woman and child in Ofldan doaa not laorn to skats, Tho Auditorium io opon ovory afternoon for begin-tor- s with plonty of instructoro ond no ehorgo for teaching, Muoio by Auditorium band at night sessions. o Twenty-minutmoving picture how at 9:30 each night. Gal- lery and Skate Alarnia of Are, coming within fifty minutes of each other kept the boys of the two stations busy between I and 7 o'clock thle morning and tho flamed destroyed hundreds of negatives, a valuable oil painting end costly cameras and other artirles in Sony's photograph gallery; did alight damage at the Elite cat. end burned up several hundred dollars worth of groceries at T. B. Evanss store near the comer of Twenty ihlrd street and Washington avenue. The first alarm came from Evano Brothers store at 5:0$ and the alarm from the Elite cafe, only a block woo turned In about SO minutes later. In both cases, the fire started In the rear, it la thought that aparka from the chimney coming In contact with the greasy vent from the kitchen at the cafe started the blase at the Elite cafe, which had spread and gained considerable headway on tho adjoining photograph gallery upatalra before the alarm was sounded. The origin of the Evans1 fire la a mystery, the flames starting near the elevator shaft In much the same manner as on the occasion of the recent Are in the same store. Department No. I responded to the first call, giving assistance and then played an Important part in quenching the flames at the Elite. Save for the quirk work of the department, In both cases, a serious conflagration might have resulted with incalculable damage.the the photo gallery adjoins the Eecles building and a great quantity of Inflammable material exists at this point Aa It was. the total damage of the two Ares will be between Dense clouds of $1,100 and 81.500. smoke were carried from the Evans tire to the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. (luy Nelson, which are located over Cave's drug store on tho corner of nd Washington Twenty-thir- d street avenue. The sleeping occupants of these apartments were almost suffocated before they awakened and made their escape. -- Our Style Is clusive And worth In ttaelf more Men Ex- dts-ta- than posting of particular Mates will 4q well to investigate our claim, that tho additional satisfaction they get from our Clotheo and ' rurntsehlng, la really money In their pockets. - The Klodel Clothing Co. 314 25th Street Monuments Parry of selection Careful high-gra- de etacki A No. 1 workmen atudieuo regard for tho location and surroundings of the family plot thorough carrying out of your ardor in ovory detail, to tho final erections? tho memorial, ore pointo that distinguish our momorialo atief action. and Insure Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. PREPARING ROAST nt, YOUNG PIG. Dainty That Involvss Much Work for tha Cook. j. s. unis & co Jewehrt SELL BRASS Tea, w plead guilty of dealing In bran to a certain extent our new novelty, line of brass la the product of tha newest Ideas In the following: CANDLE-STICK- S CANDLEABRAS SMOKING SETS TOBACCO BOXES CIGAR BOXES WRITING SETS These goods are finished as finely and perfectly aa any- thing we ever had In stock and Prices will last a lifetime. from $LB0 up. J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY, JEWELERS Hava a fat, six weeks old pig caretha Inside of the ears, mouth and tongue cut out After wash lug Inside and out rub well with i mixture of salt sage, black and red pepper. Stuff tha pig with a dressing mads of light bread, butter, salt pepper, sage and thyme, well mixed, and moistened with milk or water until it la soft for It will get firmer In cooking. Then sew up tha pig carefully, put In s pan with n little water, and sat . In n moderately heated oven. Leave the doors open nt first Mix hotter and flour In a plate and have a larding mop ready. Mop the pig frequently. Aa It roaata cloae the doors gradually. Occasionally pour over It some of the grayy In tha pan and turn It over frequently, ao that It may brown evenly. Boll until tender the liver and toes, and when the pig Is done chop them np and add to the gravy. Roast from two to three hours, according to also. Servo with apple sauce and pickles. Place pig on platter, an apple In Its mouth, parrley around it, and take to tho table. fully dressed, Pocket of Scarecrow. garden at AshEngland, robins have built and reared a nest of young ones In the breast pocket of a Nest In On an allotment bourne. Xtprbyshlre, Tomorrow we will have extra large, fragrant carnations Ogden Grown 75c value for 35c a dozen . Washington Mans Wail About toms In Saskatchewan. Cus- - d ei cola of the hard frozen winter months. But If the winter are cold, ao are the summers hot, and one particular afternoon the mercury stood at about 106 In the shade 1 was Invited to accompany a little 'picnic party from 8sskatoon to Smith's Bluff a grove of n about ten feet high the only kind that grow at all up there, for luncheon. It waa drive In a wagon without n hood, but the 8aakatoon people ore famous providers, for man and beast, and ao 1 accepted. I noted with Interest, not unmlxed with apprehension for the driven appeared careless that a dozen or bo cases of beer were loaded on the lunch wagon. We landed at Smith's Bluff right side up with care, but ns dry s basket of chlpe from the black loam dust that was kicked up In the Journey cross the prairie, and the dozen or so of us from the states began to think of steins dripping with frost and containing portions of frapped malt. But Juat as we were In the midst of these pleasant dreams one of the member of our party shud dered, groaned and pointed. And, fob lowing his finger with our eyes, we beheld several of our hoats lugging the beer from the wagon and carefully placing It In the sun. Why, oh, why, are you doing that? we groaned In unison, even at the rlah of being unguesty and rude. What, oh, what, does this desecration mean?" Desecration? What does It mean?" parroted one host in amsiement Why, we're fixing the beer so It will be nice for luncheon. We always drink It sun warm. Don't you?" ' Afterward we learned that thoae dear people see bo much Ice In the winter time and feel it, too that they don't save any for the summer time, and wouldn't use it If they did, All of which points a moral. When visiting Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, carry your own ten. ear-tree- s low-necke- d short-collare- d 0 WRIGHTS I Ralph Dean, J. B. Douglas, John hla papers and after his release had several hours. J. Emerson and George Adamr. ught the hotel of tho town, returned When ready to serve, pour Into the the next day to the Jail and begged mixture a quart of Ice water and pour son Held Under Bond. into tall, thin glasses. that he might be taken in. John J. Emerson and George Adamson, Jointly charged with robbery alleged to hav, been committed on October tl, when It U claimed that they held up George Stuart and robbed him of a watch and a switch key; J. B. Douglas, charged with obtaining money by fraud and Ralph Dean, IS years old, whQ h charged with assault with Intent to commit robbery; were all arraigned In Judge Murphys court this morning, It la claimed that Douglas, on October 26, after he had Juat been releaaed from the county Jail where ha had been Incarcerated for a similar offense, passed a check of I. Beltman for five dollars, which he knew to be worthless. His bond waa fixed at $50. John J. Emerson and George Adamson were turned over to Sheriff tVllson and the amount of ball In each case was fixed at $500. Ralph Dean, who la charged wUn If preferred, a charge water can be The most curious sign he had seen was In tha window of n restaurant in wed Instead of the plain water. Buenos Ayres, which read: American For envelopes, letterheads, business cafe champagne and fried potatoes." sards, dodgers, etc, call up Tha Journal Job rooms. Both phones 614. Philadelphia Record. B Pieces of Fur Neckwear, Mulls, Sets, Fur Coals, Etc. Everything thats flood in Mink, 500 Lynx, Oppossum, Fox, Coney, Squirrel, Broadtail. Muskrat, Marmot, Ermine, Marten. Pony, Thibet, Sable, Etc Etc., Etc. Buy Now and Get Your Choice, If You Wish to Make a Deposit We Wil Keep Them Until Wanted. having attempted to rob Dick 8tuck street hotel last In a Twenty-filt- h hunday, was held under bond of $250. LIKE LOOKED AN Following Are a Few ol the Many Prices: OLD FRIEND. Spaakar Cannon Amazed at of W. J. Bryan. Double Our reverend friend. Uncle Joe Cannon, speaker of the house of representatives, had the shock of his young life on the Fourth of July, Vhlle attending the exercises attendant upon the opening of the new, Municipal 8orae distinguished citlien building. had Juat torn off a yard or two of highly cultured elocution, which was heard fully three feet- - from .the spot on which he was standing while talking, and tha next human incident on the Contlnuing on hot weather topic one might os well, for there's little Inclination among local folks to dlacuaa anything else reminds me of one charming hot weather custom of the people of Saskatoon, In the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, writes a Washington newspaper scribe. Thoae ore real names and can be found on program advanced to thq front Incithe map, and the people are real, too. dentally, Undo Joe had no printed They have to be to stand that fierce, program, or nt least hadn't looked It long-nigbte- 25c 20c er.nk" $4.00 $0.50 $7.00 24.00 $8.00 28.00 $0.00 10.00 20.00 22.00 0 HAD NO USE FOR ICE. differ- A Cooling Drink. South Amarican Inna. Among the moat refreshing of sum- A traveler who recently returned to pineapple lemonade. To Fhlladelphla waa narrating some of hla experiences In South America at the Juice of four lemons allow a large n banquet of globe trotters. He hod pineapple, finely grated, n pound of skirted the entire coast of South augur and n pint of water. Boll tho sugar and water America and had found tha Inns or together tWn yrup klmmlng well Mix hotels in moat sections very poor. So , PlnePPle and tha lem bad were they In Peru, he uld. that bowl, add the sirup and ma American who had been thrown Bet ulce on the Ice to cool and ripen for Into jail pending some dispute over two-inc- 12-in- ch in five Fresh Carnations 35c When R. Wv Wiley, H. B. Scbenck and B. M. Stephenson passed through Ogden this morning returning to Salt Lake after an automobile trip of inspection to the Promontory region, Mr. Wiley sold that this particular portion of Utah la of great Interest to any geologist for the reason that it la the southern point of the great lava beds which came down from Idaho. It la a maxing,- - he said, -- that such a magnificent showing for oil ahould have been So long neglected. Even admitting that there is no oil In existence and the eastern experts aay that conditions are identical with those of the gar- Suits $10 to $45 Watsoii-Tann- Tomorrows special in the candy dep't will be fresh cocoanut carmels ent flavors goods which are worth 40c a pound tomorrow for.; Fresh Cream Taffy tomorrow a pound .. - time and will prove one of the most valuable resources of this section. ments have earned than the average manufacturer knows how to spend. consideration. special inducements in alldepts CANDY SALE TOMORROW Possibilities of Promontory who made WATSON-TANNE- continuation of items advertised in this 1 over. He caught sight of the scheduled and advancing personage, and his face was a sight to see. Ills 'Jaw dropped anti! It bornced up and down on hie elderly cheat his eyes revolved like pin wheels and he stuck out one hand In n dated sort of way. Jumping grasshoppers! he said, or words to that effect how In the name of pin wheels and firecrackers can William Jennings Bryan be In Lincoln,1 Neb and Washington, Dl CL, nt one and the same time, and what la ha going to talk hero for, anyhow. What's the matter with yon, Mr. Speaker?" cried the man next to Uncle Joe. That Isn't Mr. Bryan; that's Charles Hanford, the actor." Uncle Joe subsided. His Jew flew up to normal, his eyes quieted down and his band slipped back In hla pocket Of coarse, I knew It couldn't be Bryan, he said with hla characteristic twinkling drawl, but I'm blamed If 1 waa very certain." And the band played on.- - --Washington Star. 6.79 3.50 12-0- . Jap Mink Muff Jap Mink Muff a,,,..,,,,.,,,,.,,.,...,,,-,.,.-,.--,-.--Jap Mink Muff , Jap Mink Scarf Jap Mink Stole , , Jsp Mink Stole . , 0 1250 - 16A0 90 0 -- 12 50 Sable or Isabella Fox Pillow shape .. , 1200 80.00 Sable or Isabella Fox Pillow shape 500 10.00 Sable or Isabella Throws , . 15.00 Scarfs , 20.00 Scarfs 80.00 Scarfs . $5.00 Scarfs , , 50.00 Scarfs . , t? 60.00 Natural Mink Muffs , 70.00 Natural Mink Muffs ' 'xnrS 60.00 Natural Mink Muffs 500 50.00 Natural Mink Scarfs " 60.00 Natural Mink Scarfs 70.00 Natural Mink Scarfs . . 40.00 Dark Natural Mink Muff I 60.00 Dark Natural Mink Muff ' mnnn 10.00 Dark Natural Mink Muff eeesaaasaeseeaaeaeeaeewaseeseese $5.00 Dark Natural Mink Scarfs . 40.00 Dark Natural Mink Scarfs . j 60.00 Dark Natural Mink Scarfs 100.00 Ermine Set, Muff and Scarf $80.00 Ermine Bet, Muff end Scarf 80.00 Genuine Black Lyltx Scarf . . 50.00 Near Sea Coat. 75.00 Near Seal Coat J'?! 80.00 Near Seal Coat, Beaver Collar and Beverles 65.00 Near Seal Coat, Martin Collar, Cuffs and Beverie 05.00 Near Seal Blouse TI 120.00 8sble Squirrel Coat zrrjj 150.00 Natural Squirrel Coat 'zTjj 120.00 Natural Squirrel Coat 05.00 Astrachan Coat , 88.50 Cotton Blanket, Wool Finish, White. Gray and Tan. good weight M $7.00 Fine Plaid Blanket all wool sloe 70x$0 I site PlM. ful Iln B50 OOlOTB eh a $0.50 Fine Plaid Blanket all wool, extra else, full line of colors.... $8.00 Broadcloth . . aa $1.00 all wool Drees Goods ' 15.00 . Black Fkench Coney Muffs Sable Oppossum Imperial Scarfs . . Sable Opposaum Imperial Muffs Jap Mink Muff ,.y eaeaeeesaeeeaeaseaeeeaaeaaaeea Our entire stock of Fine Walstlngs at........ 450 Yards of 50c Walstlngs at Tl 15c Fleece Flannel 250 samples of children's Coats, 20 to 21 per cent off. 175 Ladles Lace Waists, 10 to 20 per cent off. H,lf w 50 Ladles sample Skirt at 250 Ladies Skirts at 12 off. 175 Ladies' and Misses' Skirts at 20 per cent off. 225 Dozen 2754 and tve Handkerchiefs at 50 dozen of ISc handkerchiefs 225 Dozen 1754 and 20c Handkerchiefs at .''I'" 25 Dozen of 50 to 05c Handkerchiefs all linen. Hand Embroideries, choice your Our entire stock of 75c Ladies' Ruffs and Collars $3.00 Long Kid Gloves, Black and White, at $3.50 Long Kid Gloves, Black and White, at ''0Z Our entire stock of Lace at... Children's 25 and 25c Cashmere Hose heavy ribbed at Manufacturers cow Our entire stock of odd and end Underwear at ' I. $1.25 Children's all won Union Suits, your choice 00c Ladles Union Suits, all Cotton $1.25 Ladles Tart Wool Union Suits .2, $1.50 Ladles Wool Union Suits 1 $2.75 Ladles' all wool Union Suits 1- -2 Horses to Get Vacations. Uncle Sam, generous In giving vacations to hla servants, la hereafter to allow 30 day leave n year to the post office department horses In Washlngton. Tho animals are to be sent, n few at a time, to n fine, rich pasture In Maryland. Every employe of the government," says the chief clerk In the post office department receive! 80 daya annual vacation and 30 daya sick leave U necessary. I aee no reason why the horses we use in the business of the department ought not to receive n rest, or n vacation, and hereafter 1 am going to send each of the horses away for a period of rest. We can spare many of them In the summer, and this la the time they will appreciate a rest from the hot asphalt and welcome the green grass of the country and the shade of the trees. two-legge- d 30-da- y All-ov- er Last & Jr Tluommas |