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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. PAGE THREE. 1908. Days Doings In Utah UTAH WILE HIVE BENOIT OF SOME TRY ESCAPE SALT LAKE, Dec. 2. At s meeting of ti e leading land and Irrigation company interests of the illy held Tuesday 1 at ti e (.Vinnn-rcla- l club, it was decided to hcyln work at once on the preparation of an exhibit for the national horti- ultural congress to be held in Council Hi'.ifis. Iowa. December 14 to 19. J Y. Smith of the Irrigated Lands con y .ny. acted as chairman and J. d Taylor, secretary of the state board ft horticulture, was appointed secretary of the meeting. Brief speeches were made pointing out the advisability of having such an exhibit and the PROVO, Dec. I. Governor-elec- t Wilbene.its which would accrue to Utah as a whole by reason of It. In this conliam Spry and state treasurer-elec- t David Mattson are in the city today, nection is the belief of all who attended the meeting that an exhibit of this looking over the affairs of the State kind would draw much favorable atMental hospital. The purpose of the tention to Utah as a state. visit is to familiarise themselves with the aiate Institutions and their needs, o that the officers will know better how to act on matters that come before them at the beginning of the new year, when they assume the duties of their offices. Desperate to noon failed to bring to light the comwere reedy to com- plicity of any outsiders In the plot and point where they no further Inquiry will be made. Ma-with parapher- Jor mit murder, supplied declared to be the Instigator of nalia to assist them beyond the pris- the plan that was being followed. on walls. Abe Majors and Joe Sullivan, murderers, serving life sentences Bute prison, had their in the Utah AND MATTSON from that penal Inescape for pl,ny stitution nipped in the bud through watchfulness of prison guards yesterAT THE SALT LAKE, Dee. SPIN ASM day. Although their plans were frustrated that they will not cease declare they In thelr efforts to gain their freedom. the device each man carry him over the Most clever was had perfected to wall. Each was Ed-w-r- ready to face buck-ehand bullets at close range and varh was armed with a heavy club to nssist him 4n overpowering any person who might try to prevent bis escape. The murderers expected to utilise the prison electric wires running to the and had trolleys of clever construction ready to place cm the wires to carry them to freedom, after they had from the cell room. That murder would have been done by the prisoners in their attempt to get away is the belief of prison officials. They declare that the discovery of the plot is all that prevented s fatalty within the ot OF MINES OPENS COMMENNAl CLUBS TO GET prison walls. That only the two murderers were rein the plot to escape and that they other from ceived come assistance ofprisoners la the belief of the prison ficials. Investigation yesterday after- Smoky City WEINER Scene of Convention of Great Mining Experts Great Men Present. RICHFIELD, Dec. 2. The committees of the Commercial club are laboring hard to prepare for the meeting of PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 2. With the combined Sanpete, Sevier and Piute every mineral and metal producing Commercial clubs, which takes place state from the Atlantic to the Pacific here next Saturday. A banquet and represented by distinguished delegatee ball will be two of the features In the, the American Mining Congreae opened way of entertaining the visitors. The, ita eleventh annual session In the l chief topic of discussion will be the, bmoky City today. It la estimated that best method of advertising the re-- j the delegate and visitor number a rources of the three counties, so se to thousand, and this attendance la exinduce homes eekers and capital to pected to be doubled by Friday, when come to this section. There are 20 clubs j the governors and mine experts of all Are you ruptured? in the three counties and each will coal states will hold a conference for If so, 1st us fit you with a good truss. send a good delegation. the purpose of promoting uniform state legislation for protecting the Ws art experts in truss fitting and can fit any figurt for any kind of rupfuel supply from waste. ture, Proposals for elimination of fraudA Man Ws guaranto a psrfsct fit In ovary ulent mining stoca operations, the relation between custom smelters and the ore producers; federal aid for miEAT Any ning school and experiment stations; the exploitation of the. rare mineral resources of the country; the conservaAnd Digest It Easily If He Will But tion of mineral resources, timber and Try. water supply and unification of the PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS laws of th several atates are mining FREE DIGESTIVE TABLETS. 2479 WASH. AVE., - OGDEN, UTAH the particular subjects which will be Don't be afraid of your meals. The under discussion. reason you have dyspepsia is that someOne of the leading objects of the thing Is larking In your digestive ap- congress is the enactment of adequate paratus necessary to the stomach's laws for the prevention of fake miwork, ning schemes. It has been successful A perfect stomach lovea to work. Per- in having stringent laws passed by fect digestion is not afraid of any meal some of the states covering this suband benefits by Its consumption of food ject, and It la the intention to In time 'the whole machine of man. have every state enact a law which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make easy wllj guarantee protection to legitimate the work of digestion, because they mining interests. combine active fruit and vegetable The Pittsburg convention will lake .essences which are needed by the a long .step toward having euch a 'stomach. The law enacted In Pennsylvania. These essences are so powerful they law that the congress Is anxious to stomdigest food without aid from the meal have passed Is modeled on a law now ach. They have done this with a in successful operation In California. encased in a glass tube. to any trial We will send a package one free for hla name and address. Eat what you will or when you will Tou will have cause to give thanks then take a Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet this coming Thanksgiving day, and 'and see how you will digest that meal. o long thereafter aa you let us attend In a short time your stomach will have to your needs in the lines of Laundry 'a natural supply of gastric Juices and your whole system will be able to take MEETS nd Dry Cleaning, AU our work is care of digestion easily. beDysStuart's carefully executed and Inspected Ask any druggist about fore it leaves our premises. Bend us pepsia Tablets. His answer will tell more than we can say- - Ask him how a trial order. buy them Noted Horticulturists, Educators they sell. If you want towant to test give him 50c. But If youwill receive a them write us and you Others Present at Conventrial package by man without eoet and Address F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart tion in Hoosier State. Bldg., Marshall, Mich. '.a (Q)WF In Oiier Valuable Prizes Can You Solve the Prize Rebus? Do not fail to try. No expense to enter. All have equal Chance. No FEE Obligation Required Incurred May Do Not Fail to Enter the Contest Heal MINDS j Steam Laundry Co Ogden LAUNDERER8 Twenty-fift- h INDIANAPOLIS, a large attendance LYCEUM 8b EXECUTIVE STAFF Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER, Treasurer. Musical Director. BERT SYPHERS, 6tago Manager and Song Illustrator. GEO. ECKLAND, jEp to the standard by always using ths that Flour is ths of course! BT . .Jup E.ty find vided around baking purposss, for standard oxeelleneo you'll better flour than nd Peerys S'd Crescent Flour 'n. Mcks by your greeor.. Ask for upon getting HI 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 1200.00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. RULES answers wll be referred te three competent and Impartial judges whs will award prises and whose da- -' eisions will be final. Should thsrs bs mors than one correct answer, or should two or mors tie in being correct or noaroot correct, awards will be mads on penmanship, gsnsral nsstnsso and completeness of contestants' papers. All WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE of a special factory arrangement with the manufacturers whom w, represent, believing that the large amount of money spent in magazines would bo greatly appreciated if divided equally amongi piano purchasers, they have agreed to allow a largo amount in the above stated way. We sell only pianoo of rocognsad standing and merit and wo wont you to got bettor acquainted with our house. Our pricet on now pianos are from $250.00 up and any instrumant may ba purchased on easy payments. In considersk'on INFORMATION BLANK Ploass supply us with ths following inforamtion and write plainly. It is not necessary to usa this ' ' parti cular form. Wo print thia for your convenience and it may bo used if desired. Date Name Postoffica , .Strsat and No.. If you or under age, givo parents' initials Hava you a pi'ano or organ? If so, what maka and how old Give below tho names o two or mors of your frienda whom you believe would conaidor tho purchase of a Piano or Organ. f Wo trust every one will participate in thia contest. Everyone has ansqual chance. obligation of any kind incurred in entering. Thera ic no fee to pay or . PROGRAMME Poet and Peasant," Overture: Eckland. George Suppe the latest 2 Bert Syphere sings Ballad, published by J. H. Remick, entitled, "Pride of the Prairie." 2 Lew Dunber German songs and stories. Title, Cant 4 Moving Pictures: Read English." ar9 Robsart: Novelty character . tist. Atkinson Broa.: Singers and 1 Cow-Bo- y I 7 wooden shoe dancers. Moving Pictures: Title, Bad Boy." Admission 10c and Pecks 20c society con- Write the oolution of tho Rebus on one shoot of papor and oign your name and address. Fill out tho formation blank. Mail or deliver both to our contest department. H j i Our employees and thoir families, the judgeo and thair families, end all ethor persons in any way connected with tho piano trade will not bo ' allowed to compete. This contest is limited te readouts of the atatq of " ., Utah. Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 oclock Address all Answers to Contest Manager diana Agricultural Experiment station; B. W. Douglass, state entomologist, besides other practical and eminent men from other states. Three hundred dollars in premiums arc offered for exhibits in fruits, flowers, nuts and vegetables. - 2336 NOTABLES WILL WITNESS BY PUT Washington Avenue MIC MEG GO. OGDEN, UTAn versity freshmen and sophomores resulted In a victory for the latter by a score of 11 to 4. The game was played In the snow, but the recent melting and freezing made the surface hard so that STATE N. considerable pragma could be made. The first touchdown was made by Taylor of tho sophomore clan from the first scrimmage. The freshmen made a first drop kick for goal shortly before the BALT LAKE, Dec. football series end of tho first half, making the acore game of inter-claTuesday afternoon between the Uni I to 4 In favor of the sophomores. In BLANCHE BATES SOPHS WALLOP THE WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. President Roosevelt and Mr. Taft have secured seats for the premiere of "The Test," In which Blanche Walsh will appear next Monday night. The president la said to have praised the "moral lesson" taught by the drama. in- LIMITATIONS on MATINEE DAILY R. NUCKOLS, Dec. 2. With of delegates the Horticultural Indiana Week of Nov. 30th, J. Xnd., vened this afternoon, to remain In sea-plthrough tomorrow. Reports of committees and officials were presented this afternoon. The program for the meeting contains the names of some of the most able men in the United States. Among them are Prof. U. P. Hedrick, horticulturist New York Agricultural ment Station: Prof. 8. W. Flstcher, director Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station; U. T. Cox, president' Ohio State Horticultural society; Prof.,' James Troop, horticulturist of the In- THEATER 1908 Your Baking : INSTRUCTIONS and french dry CLEANERS. 437 NO Entry . 4 ths last two minutes of play of tho second half, Herrick of the 'sophomores got loose and ran for another uch-down. Jessup kicked the goal, making th acore 11-The seniors and Junibn will, play 4. this afternoon. The winner of this game will play the sophomores Friday for the school championship. ... 2.--The n For envelopea, letterheads business cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal Job rooms Both phonro 194. |