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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Pays Doings In Utah - O PAGE THREE. 1, 1908. Owr 4 FREE In Prizes FM1F.1F. E $375.00 Upright Piano, $200.00 Regina Music Box and Over $2,500.00 in Other Valuable ; Underwriters' Association of State Mont, Nov. 10. E. P. manager of the general KatliewaoB, Washoe ameltera of . theXmalgamated In Anaconda; C. H. Copper company official of the another nepath, J. B- - McIntosh, Grant McGregor, A. Dunlap, head of the purchasing jdepartment, snd Jameh Whitehill, emsame department, left the in ployed this afternoon over the Oregon Short ANACONDA. com-nan- y; Entertains Distinguished Line for Tooele. Vtah. where a new smelter Is to be erected for the Vtah Consolidated. Mr. Repath, who constructed Washoe, will be field engineer. Visitors. Mr. w111 art I. Two LAKE, T"" tiuguiahed Insurance officials of na- r' t,Urn Pun'p tional prominence, C. 8. Dunham, preshto Ruttetha construct in the of the Travelers lnturanee comsmelter will establish headquarters In ;dent panv. with headquarters In Hartford. the Dooly block, Balt Lake. Conn., and E. E. Rhodes, vice president and actuary of the Muautl Benefit Life Insurance company, with headquarters In Newark, N. J, were the guests of honor at luncheon tendered them by the Vtah Association of Life Vnderwiitera legislative committee In the Commercial club Monday noon. Speeches were made by President Dunham and Vice President Rhodes, in which they discussed the suggested bill which will be presented by the legis-- i latlve committee of the Vtah Assocla--' tlon of Life Vnderwrltera to the next. air railroad Interests, we have made Vtah legislature. The two officials went the first big step forward. After we Into the bill thoroughly snd offered sugget under headway I firmly believe that gestions snd recommendations which this project will become one of the will be of vast aid to the committee most popular that has ever been ad- framing the hill, '. Prizes All Absolutely Free the SALT Dec. dis-- J : SALT LAKE, Dec. 1. Lasses were , Do Not Fail In this quarter of last year the of the American Tobacco comTOBACCO pany declared in addition to the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, an extra dividend of 2 per cent, making the total for the year !5 per cent. The extra payment for this year brings up the total dividends to be disbursed this year to II per cent The payment of the regular snd exAstounding Figures Shown in the tra dividends today will call for and when this has bem paid the holders of the common stock of Quarterly Report Stockholdthe American Tobacco company will have received for 1008 In dividends, ers Get Part of Melon. 812,078,780. Wtajl Street formed the opinion when the disbursement was announced that 10 per cent, would be NEW YORK. Dec. 1. That the fed- made the regular rate for this quarter, eral prosecution has not affected the nd that In the coming year the diviprofits of the American Tobacco com- dend would be brought up to 40 per cent. pany was shown today by the payment, In addition to the regular quarterly dividend of per cent, of an extra dividend of 7 per cent, making the DEATH VALLEY total dividend of 10 per cent, paid on the common stock of this company. IS FOUND RULES answers will bs referred to three competent and impartial judgsa who will sward prises and whose decisions will bs final. Should there bs mors than one correct answer, or should two or mors tie in being correct or nearest correct, awsrda will b, made on penmanship, general neatness and completeness of contestants papers. DEAD WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE consideration of a special factory with tho manufacturers whom w, represent, believing that the largo amount of money spent inarrangement magazines would bo groatly appreciated if divided squally among piano purchasers, they have agreed to allow a largo amount in tho above stated way, Ws sell only pianoa of rscogn sod standing and merit and we want you to gat batter acquainted with eur house. Our prices on new pianos are from $2501)0 up and any instrument may bs purchased on assy payments. In Unidentified Man Ground to Death 2 Beneath Wheels of Train in 2 RICHER Salt Lake. INFORMATION BLANK 1- -! 2 SCOTTY ; ; Tha Magic of Odd Numbers. lEven.ln the matter of weighing groceries there seems a magic In odd n timbers," said a housekeeper. Most of the packages of salt, sugar, coffee and other commodities that grocers keep on hand to facilitate trade contain an odd number of pounds. II yon are In a hurry and ask for a made-upackage of almost any kind of groceries tradesmen can accommodate or yon with a a package; but the chances are that If you want two pounds or four pounds of anything It will have to be weighed to order. Ogden Steam Laundry Co Pere-Ia-Chals- a, Usa for Laurel and Sunflower. People who live In damp localities, HTfcurasl Purity r.IiI3Unj bakSn Purposas, Peerys k Crescent Flour fr . LIMITATIONS Dtih, rl Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908. . At 8 . oclock 'Address all Answers to Contest Manager THOMAS-M- E 3336 Washington WESTERN ROADS Avenue OGDEN, UTAH freight rates on carload shipments of LAGOON ROUTE. grain of various kinds snd grain These changes In rates are Twelve pasenger trains dally between generally a reduction of 20 cents a Dgden and Salt Lake. Heated by ton to points within the state from electrlc and m; llght., always on IncW hippIng "pints' like Buffalo nd Rochester. They also include quite generally other points from which grain is shipped. Beauties of Gores. No one who sees a common or s A PECULIAR WRENCH covered with gone In full flower of the foot or ankle may produce a can fall to appreciate Its beauty, and a Is wo can well underatand auch Ylant A sprain very serious sprain. more painful than a break. as XJnnaeua and DlllenluS going In all sprains cuts, burns and scalds Bal- into ecataslea of as they aro lards Snow Linement Is the best thing reported to have delight, done, when auch a to use. Relieves the pain Instantly, reduces swelling, Is a perfect antisep- alght first burst on their view after betic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c ing acquainted with the plant from botanical material only. and $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. pro-difot- . ADOPT BILL OE LADING TODAY hlll-ald- ALBANY, N. Y.t In lov-er- ' A Maire FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS TAILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN. FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 11 THIS INDUCEMENT IS TO GIVE THE PARTICULAR DRESSERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, WE CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILORS TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT-WILEMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLLAS- S LEAVE NO GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. . L R. W. Aimdersoim set 254 25th ( Street t v Dec. 1. Changes rates were, grain transportation For the past 14 years a brood of tom- made today New Tork Central, ths by tits has been reared each spring In West Short, Erie, Lehigh Valley; the letter box at Uttoxeter, Eng, Delaware, Lackawanna A Western; Since the parent birds Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg, and workhouse. first took possession of the box they Pennsylvania railroads. have hatched 200 eggs. These roads today put In force new Gateap of Cherries. Dissolve two hesplog tablespoonfuls of powdered gelatine In half a cup of boiling water. Put three heaping tablespoonfuls of sugar, one cupful of cold water, rind and strained Juice ol one lemon Into a saucepan, boll for 20 minutes, strain, add a few drops of var red coloring, one teaspoonful of stoned of one pound unis extract, cherries and gelatine. Mix well and out when pour Into a wet mold. Turn busines For envelopes. lettemra(1K Ths Journal cards, dodgers, etc- - call up884. Job rooms. Both phones in- Our employees and their families, tho Judges and their families, and all ether in any way connect-- d with the piano trade will not bs allowed to compete. This contest is limited parsons to res dents of the stats sf d Odd Nesting Place. In particularly near undrained land. France have discovered a simple remSuccessful edy for damp situations. It la that shown have experiments atthe to Improve possible materially by such neighborhoods in mosphere sunthe planting of the laurel and the abundflower. The laurel gives off an la sunflower the while ance of osone, condimalarial In destroying potent tion!. These two. If planted on the moat restricted scale In a garden or will be any ground close to the house,the dryIncrease to found speedily ness and salubrity of the atmosphere. r INSTRUCTIONS Writs tho solution of tho Robuo an on, shoot of paper snd your name and address. Fill out ths formation blank. Mail or deliver both to our eontost department.sign three-poun- d one-poun- five-poun- New York American. ,tnrd by always using tha urPpovidd that Flour Is ths Ws trust ovary one will participate in this contest. Everyone has anaqual chance. Thors is no foe to pay . obligation of any lond incurred in entering. To Restore Will Adams Tomb, Wilson Crewdson, chairman of tha council of the Japan aoclety, points oat that the grave near Yokosuka, In Japan, of Will Adama, famous In history as the first Englishman to set loot In that country. In tho reign of Queen Elizabeth, has fallen Into decay and needs considerable repair. Will Adams was so highly respected that be was ennobled by the founder of the last family of Shoguns! and his memory Is still so highly revered In that country that a movement has been set oq foot and a considerable sum subscribed by the leading Japanese statesmen, generals, admirals and others to restore the imposing but fist perishing tomb which marks the place of his burial among the beautiful hills that overlook the great naval station iff Yokosuka. London Standard. IN CITY n, iml0 m No....,,,..,,,..,,........ j money. Your Baking Nama Data Postoffice . .Street snd If you aro under age, give parents initials Have you a pans or organf If so, what make and how old Givo below tho namoa of two or more of your frisnda whom you boliovo would consider tha purchase of Piano or Organ, j have cause to give thanks this coming Thanksgiving day, and Abelard and Hdlolss. o long thereafter as you let us attend Heloite was noted as much for her to your needs in the lines of Lapndry Intellectual ability as for her personal nd Dry Cleaning. All our work is beauty. She waa familiar with the carefully executed and Inspected be- literature of four or live languages--Itallafore it leaves our premises. Send us French, Greek, Latin and Hebrew. Her knowledge waa remarkh trial order. able, her conversational powers were brilliant It waa her bright mind and varied learning that first attracted tha Abelard died attention of Abelard. ' 1142, Helolse 1164. First burled at SL Marcel, Abelard's remains were shift LAUNDERER8 and french but finally reached dry ed several times, tomb at the CLEANERS. wherein also rest the ashes of Helolse. 437 Twenty-fift- h 8L n 1. . record-breakin- g well-know- Please supply us with tho following inforamtion and writs plainly. It la not naeoooary to uso this park outer form, Ws print this for your convenience and it may bs used if desired. An unknown ! man met his death under the wheels Just south of Hatch's South Bounti-- ; ful brick yards, presumably early Monday morning. The mut Hated remains were found lying on the Oregon Short Line track shortly after o'clock In the morning by Richard Hardy. Krom the evidence of the body. It la presumed that the man had been rid-- ; ing on freight train No. B6, which paa-- j sed south at that point about 6 oclock. Evidently riding between the cars, or on' the trucks, the man bad become benumbed and losing his grip, fell underneath the wheels. When found hlaj lege were severed and torn from the j body, which waa also badly mangled and brulaerd. BALT LAKE. Dec. Walter Scott, better known as "Death Valley Bootty," of free distributranstion gold and continental travel fame, was an Ogden visitor yesterday, while on his way east with a few loose nuggets in his possession. He was dressed as ths typical miner, blue flannel shirt, slouch . hat, corduroy trousers and shirt un-buttoned in front, wearing a bandana tied miner fashln around bis neck. As usual he was Jovial and talked of the methods by which he lids himself of You will , All TRUST 1- -2 to Enter This Contest. TO THE PERSON SUBMITTING THE BEST SOLUTION OF THIS REBUS WE WILL PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL $375.00 WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR $300 00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. things right from by the Balt Lake Automobile club, the beginning. The boulevard, we calwhich Orson Hewlett is president. culate, will cost no less than ISO, 000. Discussing the matter informally last This will include a grandstand near Baltalr. We will organise a stock evening, Mr. Hewlett said: "With the agreement reached today company, and we have no doubt that concerning the right of way and the the dividends will be satisfactory to land owned or controlled by the Balt- - the investors. ed of Expense FAMOUS PRIZE REBUS Can You Solve It? J signed yesterday for Jthe right of way between Salt Lake and Saltalr for the automobile proposed boulevard- the r peed way. Thla speedway will be built vanced in Balt Lake. "It Is our plan to do by a stock company, and Is being boost- Ho THE TAILOR Ind. Phone 895 |