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Show niirnal PAGE EIGHT. m OFF FOR SALT MAYOR SEES Knl FIND GRIEF LAKEJIVISION EOS LIGHT Final Work of Annual tion S.P. Inspec- Continuation of sale on those items advertised in this paper Wednesday night Commences Today, Theft of Three Closing Nov. 28. Believes That City's Power Site Will in Bonded Barrels From Train Results in Time Solve Question 0 This morning Superintendent E. Arrests. Kanaon of the Salt Lake division; J. j M. Davis, assistant general superintendent of the Oregon Short Line railroad and their various Inferiors In departAa the result of clever dttxtlve ments, departed for the last part of work on the part of Southern Pacific the annual Inspection. They make the Conductor Cordan at Montello, WedInfirst of all thoroughly trip alowly, a gang of would-b- e vestigating conditions out on the Lucln nesday night, cut-of- f, where the results are likely to whiskey thieves are In Jail at Elko,! prove better than last year. From the Nev., tho county aeat. As freight in lake to Carlin, where everything .will charge of Cordan departed from Moncome In for general inspection, thence tello, destined for Wlnnemucca, .the to the various other district points, af- next district. Switchman McDermott, ter which the Inspection party will re- it la alleged, hoarded the train, and turn to Ogden and the taak of prepar- a few mllee weet of the starting point ing data for the eastern offices will while th train was going up a steep ensue. grade near Cobre, the switchman Mr. Manson la confident a great threw off three loaded United States showing will be made at 6 parks, but government bonded barrels of whiskey does not deem It possible that any from the train. When the thief got place west of here can receive a mark tho laat ona off the train. It waa going "perfect, which waa received at the too fast to close the door, and he conlocal head quarter. tinued on to the next station. When he train made the first stop tha trainmen noticed the open door and upon Investigation discovered the three barrels of whiskey missing. Mc- of Rates Here. OPENING NIGHT Musio by Auditorium Bond BIG SKATING RACES, Ntvimbir 20. 18, 18 MOVING PICTURES THIS WEEK. Monday and Tuaaday. H. RIDER HAGGARD S SHE" Wadnosday and Thuiaday, COLONIAL VIRGINIA. Friday and Saturday. Tha nawaat thing from tho factory, not yot made. Saturday aftornoon, children's including matinee, admission, skates, 10 cents. Parry Monuments Careful oolection of high-grad- o atocki A No. 1 workman! atudioue regard for tho location and aur h reundinga of the family plot; in ardor of akt your carrying ovary detail, to tho final erection of tho memorial, are pointa that cur momoriala and Inaura aatiofaction, thor-aug- dio-tingu- iah & Sons Co. Jos. Parry 225S WASHINGTON ECONOMISTS AYE. FOR MEN Speaking of the action of the chamber of commerce of Ogden Wednesday evening. Mayor A. 1 Brewer Bald toInitiated day that the municipality atepa for the control of the light and power of this city laat January when the water works proposition waa first discussed. He believes the civic body whk-has Interested Itaelf In the matter ought to have a great deal of credit, but atill asserts that the city fathers ought to have their share of commendation aa well. "W, initiated this proposition last At January, asserted the mayor. the same time the water works proposition caine up we had our plana made out for securing the power and light facilities aa well, but it has been re tarded through being unable to secure more funds than we already have. The statutes of the atate only allow the city to go so far, and the only remaining manner by which we can obtain control of the power and light business In this city la by levying special tax. There la no law to regulate the price of thla utility. By the franchise which the Utah Light A Power company holds, they ar. restricted to no to Board Fast Moving stipulations and charge as much as Attempting they desire for their light and power. Train, Falls Under Caboose The matter la merely a form of contract, entered Into by the power comand Is Nearly Killed. pany and the cltlaens, the latter agreeing to pay the price stipulated In the contract. If they do not uealre it, they can refrain from taking the light or Conductor Richmond, of the Denver power. A Rio Grande railroad, Ilea at his home We are now perfecting plana to ob- In Salt Lake City near death, aa result tain from the state authorities legis- of an accident in which he had both lation to have the waW power of this severed from his body, yesterday, legs vicinity made Into a county and city at Colton, Utah, near the division point, proposition. Helper, The train waa pulling from the By having the desired legislation, station at a fast rate of speed, when we can construct the city's own plant upon attempting to Jump on the first and have our own light and power, di- two caboosc-- attached, he slipped unminishing prlcea and at the same der the wheels of the second one. HI time compelling the competing y legs were severed near the body, and to do the same or lose the entire the loss of blond has placed him In a business. By that means we expect critical condition. Mr. Richmond was to secure a compromise, by which the formerly of Ogden, holding a similar city will become the owner of another position. After he was missed the munlcliml utility. It la not so near, train waa atniped and backed up to but In a couple of years, probably, the scene of the accident. He was found we can obtain the desired opportunity. lying in the same position he undoubtWe now have fill'd and own the edly occupied when the accident ocbest site In the atate for a power and curred. The trainmen pick'd him up light plant and after we gain control and he waa Immediately taken to Balt of the water, we ran expect to have Lake City, where he ts under medical another great Improvement In Ogden. care. LOSES LIMBS Dermott aat in the telegraph office whllo tha telegram waa wired to Montello, Immediately afterward leaving tho station and going to the place where he had thrown tho whiskey from the train. There ho was awaited fcy the bartender of H. J. Hogan, a prominent business man of the town, and together they loaded the whiskey onto a wagon and drove off a few miles, it la said, caching the stolen good. The bartender la said to be Archie Woods, formerly of Ogden. The couple no sooner got away with their goods and had it hidden, when they were tracked. by Agent Jenaon and the train crew, who followed the 2345 Washington Avenue. Our Style Is Exclusive And worth in itaelf more than paaatng of particular Men consideration.' taatra will do well to invent! fata our n claim, that the additional aatlafac-tloand Clothea our they get from Furnishing, pockets. la ton-pr.n- SOCIAL SESSION MME. MAYE, of EXECUTIVE STAFF Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER, Treasurer. R. NUCKOLS, Musical Director. BERT SYPHERS, Stage Manager GEO. ECKLAND, found In the aouthem part of our atate and la ona of the moat popular atonea today. The predominate color la llfht green, and la spotted with brown, light blue and gray. Harder than any other Matrix atone on the market and tekea 1 very high polish. Blaea from Bold at lie karat to per karat. These stones can be mounted at our store on abort notice. 1 and Seng llluetrater. PROGRAMME Overture: George Eckland. Bert Byphere: Introduces the march song new entitled, Dixie and the Gin I Love." 3 Pat Dalton In a character sing ing act t Montana Jack and Maritana, America's sensational rifle and pistol shots. Including knife and Tommy-Haw- k Throwing. 1. 2 5 Chas. Roche, Binging comedian. Musical Bpragnelloa nonsensical musical J.5. Lewis SCo. JEWELERS Philadelphia, Monday? Afternoon's Lecture Is FREE TUESDAY AFTERNOON 50 CENTS Satans Pastimes." In their novelty, CAST: Mr. Bpragnelloa That Devil Queen of Hearts.. Misa Juanita Coad Mr. Spragnellos original Hullu Bullu Dance." Admission 10c and 20c Prof. Felix Cristion asas ass THEATER J. 33Ms Who won the international prixe for being the moat beautiful and Youngest Looking Woman for Har Age, She will wear the latest style of Sheath Farjalan gown and hat LYCEUM This atone la Journal want ada deliver tha good a By PROF. CRISTION this afternoon. Glyn, Mills, MATINEE DAILY For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal ob rooms. Both phones M4. Late of Paris. France. Academy of Science, Beauty Doctor to Mines. Bernhardt, Calve, Patti and Tour, assisted by At the Royal dancing academy, the Knights of Pythias hall, Inst evening the Woodmen of the World held For envelopes, letterheads, business the first of the winter aerlea of dancing -arda, dodgers, etc, rail up Tha Journal and card parties, being largely atfob rooms. Both phones 14. tended and having excellent feature. The evening was occupied In card playing, partaking of refreshments and dancing. In which nearly all Joined, having a great time. High five was tho prevailing game, the first prlxe for women going to Mrs. E. Bedford; the second to Mrs. William Terger. The first gentleman price was Week of Nov. 16thf 1908 captured by R. w. Rltcher; the second UTAH GEM Thirty-thir- street Beauty, Culture and Facial . . . Blemishes . . . la-a- THAT I A SCIENTIFIC LECTURE ON Currie A Co. offered tha bonds here really money In their at 05 and found a ready sale. Tha waa largely oversubscribed here and in Amsterdam. The Model Clothing; Co. 314 25th Street tha re. suit of an altercation over an Infraction of one of the house rules of the homo for the aged and Infirm, George Mahon, aged 74, at onc time a prominent patent attorney of this city, but for about ten year paat an Inmate of the home, today shot and killed Martin MoCroealn. aged , who waa In charge of one of the dormitories. Mahon waa arrested. Monday, Nov. 23 at 2:30 oclock ar Amsterdam call-bo- GRAND OPERA HOUSE BONDS FOUND READY SALE. LONDON, Nov, 20. The subscription list of the Philippine Railway com4 per rent pany's 326,000,000 gold bonds were closed In London and Nov. 20. As IS Lewis Greenwell, day y of . linemen at the local Rio Grande Western round house, met with a serious accident Wednesday afternoon, falling from a bicycle and sustaining fractured wrists of both hands. Ha was on a call and while coming down tlw Twenty-thir-d afreet hi between Adams and Washington avenues. the wheel skidded and went Into a ditch, the boy falling under the machine. He la recuperating at hla home, ITS d AN AGED MURDERER. WASHINGTON, Fills FrecforlLadies s Are Perfection H tracks of the wagon. The conductor arrested the men and took them to Cobre, where Sheriff Clark of Elko took the men In charge. Since the occurrence which placed the men In Jail, Hogan, the saloonkeeper, haa been Indicted and several ethers are said to he implicated In a wholesale theft which haa been occurring on the road for some time. 1C . $2.00 HATS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, iggg by George Ballinger. Miss Nellie Ramey enlivened the occasion by rendering several well chosen selections on the piano. Delicious refreshments were served and altogether the evening was a great success. The festlvtiea broke up at nnJE Just Received By ExpressThis r.. Morning New Tailormade uli Suits, to Add to Our Already Complete Line of Reodv Made Wear. These are the Most Up to Date and Fashionable Garments on the Market. BROKERS GOES BY BOARDS 19.-PHILADELPHIA, Nov. firm of John A. Board man A Co, stock brokers, made an assignment today to Lincoln L. Eyre, who has taken charge of the company's affairs The firm haa a chain of nineteen offices in eastern cities, two offices being located here. The assignment waa voluntary and was caused by the bull movement In the stock market. It la believed the failure will not prove an Important one. The firm had many customers, but the Individual transactions were, aa a rule, on a small scale. The firm of John M. Boardman A Co. la the successor to Haight A Freese, which firm went out of bus! ness several years ago. The firm of: NEW YORK. Nov. 19,-John A. Boardman A Co. had several; branch offices in this city. The offices i were closed today and have printed notices directing that all Inquiries be! made to the main office In Phila- The I LAST 50 THOMAS delphla. Tremendous Space Making 3 Day Sale. Starts Monday Nov. 23. Our Entire Lines oi Holiday Goods are in. We Must Have Room. Watch TomoWatch the Richardson & Gran! rrows Papers Cars (The Crockery People) , |