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Show anas, and a firm like the H. L. Griffin company of this city aeea fit to confer the favor upon the newspaper force, an exception to the rule is found. Daily State Smmtal OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Ca ....Publishers The longevity of . Richard Crukur makes it apparent that he, the former (Incoigorated) Published ever evening except Sunday Tammoay leader, does not lire up to his name in Its slang sense. Telephenee If members of the city council favor Bell, 9(4 1 ring Buslneee OIBce lad. (641 ring tbs Des Moines plan of city governEditorial Rooms ....Bell, 4641 rings ment. It Is probably a pie tty good thing Iqd, (141 rings to take uu. AROUND THE TOWN , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION MaU On. Tear Mail Six Months Mail Three Months Mall One Month Carrier One Month Pay No Meney te Carriers . 8 By actualin easurement, it la discov(0 ered that a smile lightens the burden of others while a sour visage is' a greater weight to the beurer than a ion of hard pual. i Awarded highest honors by the great World's Expositions, and proved of superior strength and purity by the official tests. No alum, no lime phosphates Food officials, state and national, ' j ms ter at Entered as second-clas- s Ar.d now Kaiser Wiihelm must have the PostoiRce at Ogden, Utah, under Before his personal diary censored. 1171. March of of Act I, Congress lung he will be compelled to ask The reichstag for permission to Indulge in NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS j ! - . 1 . The saving of the United Wats cruiser "Yankee. which sunk off the Massachusetts coast, makes plain (he fact that It requires more than salt water to keep a Yankee down. II. GREAAI ; .10 You should receive your paper not later than 7:0tf p. m. lr net received at that hour call Phoii ((4 and it will be sent you by special messenger No paper delivered after p. m. or othei carrier te no money Pay soil actors unlsss they present credenx tials from th undersigned. Under o circumstances will earners or cc I lectors ba allswsd to taka stops All notices of thie kind must ba given te tnia office direct or by loiter, or in person, or phene M4 one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH, NG CO, d I General Simon, who so' successfully manipulated Hayti'a bloodless revolution, is evidently not related in any 1( 00 way - to the "simple simon" we road about. , weinerwurst. !! HOeOvvOOOOOOOjjMOOOOIXOOOOOOOOOMOOHXMOOov The electric chandaller ia Chief of Po- Products company of this city. The oc-- ; lice Browning's office ia'deco rated with casion ia the annual holiday remem-- ; a unique hanging basket, brance of friends by this progressive manufactured by an Inmate of the city Ogden company. Everyone connected' hostile, William Jordan, . The basket with the newspaper ia wearing a grate- Is artistically arranged with varigated t ul smile of broad dimensions which colored rosettes and tassels, the 'entire will not come off for some time. decoration made of threads and unD. W. Ellis, Abstract Co., under raveled cloth. First National Bank. Just stocked up with good first Charles H. Begga has instituted crop alfalfa hay; also have a fine grade of grain and chopped feed on hand. proceedings In district court to reeov-- 1 RICHARDSON'S FEED STORE, next er 8150, alleged to have been loaned Paul and Geo. Terry on a mortgage' to postoffice. Bell phone 788. Ind. 50. bond. e i Division Superintendent E. C. Man-so- n KODAK FILMS developed cheap of the Southern Pacific system, deand quickly. Leave work at Utahns parted this morning for Sparks, Nev , Drug store. Ik company with Engineer Fitsergld. e e THE CONGREGATIONAL ladies; Bamebrger express calls for; and will hold a sale of aprons and fancy makes five deliveries dally in Ogden articles In the basement of the churcu. and Salt Lake. Phone, 2000. Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 9 and . ? 10, and will serve tea each afternoon A memorandum of final coot and and a hot supper Wednesday evening disbursements has been filed in district from 8 to 8. Supper 25c. j court In the suit of N. Conover va. LT. V. Wither aggregating J 21.(0. ,, The county board of education met : this afternoon, transacting routine busi--, 'To have Immediate safety it would ness. Several bills were allowed and be advisable for every housewife to reporta accepted and filed. . insist on having only meat which bean the government stamp ot In- - it will pay yeu to see the Electric spection, which Insures Its healthfpl Cash Register at Tha Crystal, 247 condition. EXTRACT FROM ARTI- Washington Avenue. Whore the care CLE BY MEMBER OF THE WOMtop. EN'S FEDERATED CLUBS. . The Lad lee Aid of the Methodist Local police are searching for a Episcopal church will hold a baaaar couple of absconding Austrians,' one and Christmas sale, at the church baseanother mana wife, who are said t- ment on Friday and Saturday. Dec. .11 hav fled from Rock Springs, Wyo., and 12th. Saturday, dinner and supper he served cafeteria style., A numtaking with them the husband's good will of useful articles have been made ber and hard saved (400. and these have been Increase by some e afternoon at I o'clock, at the Hooper COAL Rock Springs, Castle Qate gifts from out of the state. A candy meeting house. The remains will lie In will an booth be attraction. and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, state at Larldn'a funeral chapel, Sun168 West 27th Street, Phones, 1074. Ogden lodge No. I. I. O. F., elected day from 11 until I o'clock, after which officers at their last meeting, as fol- tlie body will be removed to the home Tha case of Adam L. Peterson ve. lows: James McBeth. N. G.; E. H. la Hooper. Interment will take place the Rocky Mountain Trout company In the Hooper cemetery. has been continued for the term In dis- Trulllnger, V. G.; Henry Klasel, secree tary; A, C. Shoemaker, treasurer; B. trict court. Prof. Squire Coop of Ogden has Oppman, J. L. Dunn and R. C. Fisher, a been- appointed In charge of the bg Don't forget the closing out sale of trustees. festival chorus for the spring musical our entire stock of millinery. Positivefestival to be held ln Balt lake City. Funeral services of remaiua for the out buslneee. of PALACE ly going Robert R. Todd will be held Monday This la a heavy responsibility and la an ROYAL MILLINERY COMPANY, double-decke- - By By By By By 5, 1903. THE. DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR i I . , S.fiST OFFCES WILL with physicians, condemn the use of alum in food, and deplore and denounce She dishonest methods by which alum baking powders are.imposed upon the public. - - OPEN S. A. BOWMAN. .Business Manager HAY other recognition on the part of sail Lake of th merit of Ogdens musicians. Prof. Coop will take charge of im work In connection w'ith the of the Colonial orchestra whi.-'has been conferred upon him, an 1 though being compelled to spend seine I 'me In Bait Lake City, Prof. will continue to make Ogden him. . ... Last business In preparation for regular active work of the United Btateo Fourth district Forestry service Is being finished today and the army of officials and clerks will b, at work Monday morning, only fifteen of the number of employes not yet having arrived. They are expected ' tonight or tuntorruw. In all tliw. will be approximately seventy In the government em- ABOUT BUTTER that if butter can be cents Lake for thirty-liv- e a pound, the same commodity could be placed on the Ogden market at similar price. Borne Of the Balt Lake City newspapers, the Tribune and Telegram leading, recently instituted a crusade against the high price evil In (he state capital. That It has had some good results Is apparent In the following from the news columns of this morning's Herald: "Butter lias tumbled from 40 to 15 rents per pound in Balt Lake and live wholesale Arms are now underselling the price which has ruled on that table necessity. "The Arms which have announced the cut In the price of butter are the rtah creamery company, The Cache Valley Creamery, Nelson A Rieka, J. M. Christensen A Co. and John Holley A Co. They have made the public announcement that they will sell fresh butter on a basis of SI cents retsll hereafter. "Two Arms, the Jensen company and the Elgin company, are holding out against the reduction. They propose to sell their butter on a Iwsls of 40 cents retail despite the fact that Ave rival wholesale butter firms have announced a cut of i cents per pound and can sell butter with a fair margin of profit. . The five cents per pound reduction meana that butter can he bought at S5 cents retail. The Jensen company and .the Elgin company have determined to sell their butter for 14 cents per seem would ITenld In Halt Nellie D. Thomas (250 - - j evening. AND AMERICA. THESE FAMOUS CORSETS WHICH HAVE CREATED A FUROR IN FRANCE THE NEW IDEA IN CORSET BUILDING. ! NEXT WEEK, STARTING MONDAY, DEC. 7TH, YOU WILL HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SEEING I Polly Jones, Donna R. Chadwick, Loretta Rose, and H. M. Williams filed objections to the final account made by Elisabeth M. Williams ln the estate of Lawrence W. Williams, deceased, alleging Insufficient account. e D. W. Ellis. Abstract Co., under First National Bank. o The Junction City Union of Blacksmiths held a banquet In Union Labor hall last evening. In honor of members. The reception was enhanced by th rendition of several selections by the Imperial quartette.. A delicious repast waa served to fifty mepibers present, o THE MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA parade, class adoption, and Lanquet. will be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 8th. The parade will start from Eagles hall at '7:80 sharp, and the class adoption will Immediately .folloW, After which the banquet will he given In honor of the new members, . (pd head officials. All members and new - o If yon drinkr arlnk Yellows tons Read the Btate Journal's advertising columns today and then shop early. o By the way, didn't we once hear something about a man named Fairbanks? the more apt he ia to consider himself fit to rule the universe. The Gold Circle mining reports going the rounds are evidently entirely on the "square. : We wonder If all of theae magazine articles by multimillionaires are really .written by those whose names are attached. Guess? . Even If thousands of dollacs were not being Invested In Ogden every day. we would still have much to ho thankful for. , ON, OF LEARNING, FIRST HAND, FROM AN EXPERT CORSETIERE ALL ABOUT THEM. ' , SHE WILL EXPLAIN THE New Art ot Fngniure BnnMtag EVERY WOMAN N OGDEN WHO SETS VALUE UPON A PERFECT SEE SHOULD FIGURE, THESE SPLENDID MODELS OP LA VIDA CORSETS, WHICH ALONE INDUCES' THE SLENDER, SINUOUS, GIRL ISH BACK SO GREATLY DESIRED BY WOMEN OP FASHION. - - . WE ASK. YOU CORDIALLY TO ATTEND DAY ON OUR CORSET SECTION. . HERE BY THE MANUFACTURER, SETS. BE SURE TO COME. THIS EXPLOITATION - - ... - r- - SALE .WHICH WILL :BEGIN MON- WE WANT YOU TO MEET MRS. E.D. DEAN, THE CORSETIERE SENT . ; TO PERSONALLY . INTRODUCE, . EXPLAIN r . ANO FIT LA VIDA COR- . changes time, effective Dec. 6th. train nine for Pocatello. Butts. church serviced, Portland and Intermediate points will ) At the Unitarian which are held weekly ln the Knights leave Ogden 12:19 a. m. of Pythias. hall tomorrow opening, C. and calls for express Bamebrger A. Smurthwalte will deliver a lecture, In Ogden makes fire deliveries A Backward and Salt Lake. Phone, daily choosing as his topic, 2000. . " Mr. Smurthwalt . Look. o inu. Dr. W, J. Browning le permanently estlng speaker and hie appearance on Those located over Spargo's book, store, this occasion assures a treat. who desire to hear to him are welcome 24(5 Wash. o at the services. --First Class Xmaa Story Books to suit any child, free today with any 50c purchase. Call and see them. Grand Union Ten Store, 2480 Wash Ave. ELECTRIC THEATER. . t ' - : A i - Fire Insurance. H. But twe mere nights to see h a A. 81ms, 410 B.. iith !i Condemnation proceedings In the suit of the Balt Lake and Ogden Rail jway company vs. the Ogden Milling and Elevator company, have been fin- iahed In district court, the court awarding the defendants $228 and In terest at 8 per cent from June 1L 1009. If you drink, drink Yellowstone, o The Crittenton Home board will tneet Monday afternoon at 2.20 o'clock, . (((4((((((( a Members of the Dally Btate Journal MARRIAGE LICENSES la not often that a "skin game" la It force, from "devil' to business manage! appreciated or that anyone likes to be are today enjoying the luxury of fine "handed a bunch. but when the Jno. P. O'Brien Balt Lake City ripe bananas, presented yesterday In A "bunch happens to be choice, ripe banMinnie E. Holmes ....Salt Lake City tempting bunch by the H. L. Griffin . t.e th M . . H i You may choose; from the greatest assortment-- ' of High; Art Tailored suite for1 women shown in. OgdeuKtAt Off-- 33 Per Cent. - One-Thi- 1- rd j sock-ties- If a merchant fails to tell you about his values through the newspapers, it's generally a pretty good sign that he THEM, OF TRYING THEM O. 8. L. "Social problems," at least, have some degree of usefulness. They furh-leexcellent topics for discussion by . various Is ashamed of them. YOU HAVE HEARD OF DrJ. H. Epperson la now located over the Ogden ralnt oil A Glass Co. ' j V . Gorsots La Vida I dip-therl- a, A Do Announce h Last evening the city board of education met In regular session., transacting mostly routine business. The various reports were read and approved. The finance commltte reported 177.477.-8- 8 cash on hand. The sanitary committee's report gives six cases of con-diseases among the school Itagkius of which were contracted out school. There Is one case of Boost, thats enough. measles, one of small pox, one of one of chicken por and two of Worry never purchased a meal ticket scarlet fever. The treasurer's report gives disburseA frown la an overdraft on the bank ments for October, 838,587.72; receipts, of happiness. 888.55S.5I. The election bills for laet r And anyway. If you don't like your Tuesday were allowed. All members elected to the future surroundings, yon may move will qualify and take Beats the board , Take a night off next Tuesday and first meeting in January. candidates are earnestly requested to read the president's message. be present. Parade at 7:00; flats : adoption at S:M. DO NOT. FAIL' fO Play a Joke on yourself and attend C. A. BE THERE AND BE TIME. church In Qgdea tomorrow. ' For envelopes, letterheads, business arda, dodgers. ete call up Tha Journal Job rooms. Both phones 884. a was awarded and lntereet amounting to 841.50 by Judge Howell yesterday after the Jury brought In a favorable verdict for the woman. Mrs. Thomas conducted her suit against the city, for damages sustained In a flood in 1907. Twenty-fourtstreet. e F. W. lived, assistant district forestD. W. Elite, Abstract Co., under Is er, s Rived In Ogden last night and at work today In tha new gfirrs, The First National Bank. complete force Is expected to start David Mattson, state treasurer-elec- t regular duties connected with the and Oovernorelect William Spry Monday, part of the work have returned from their visit to Provo having been done in the last few days at the Bute Mental asylum, and Mr. The files and records have been in- Mattson, In Ogden today, saya things stalled, and the typewriters have ar- were found favorable at the institution. rived ready for the work. i They will again be present at tha same j DUt-ic- t Forester Clyde Leavitt will Institution, Dec. 17, when the last meetbe aided by hie asslstant,.F. V. Reed; ing of the present board of governors R. P. I me, chief of office of operation; la held. ' o A. T. E. H. Clark, assistant chief; LEWIS'S good coni Is the most Mlttiielson, chief engineer; A. L. Her- economical coal a consumer can use. C. chief Hoyt, ring, engineer; Timothy Phones 149. section of occupancy and the various a clerks and accountants. A. M. Smith, A routine meeting waa conducted In charge of the supplies department,; by th city board of education last will be still located at the supply build- evening, several bills allowed. J being street. ing, Wall and Twenty-firs- t Another meeting will be held Monday, with fair profit to the dealers, for 15 rents in Ogden, let It be done. If It Is Impossible to dispose of this commodity at a price cheaper than 40 cents, let those who control the market tell us why. The Btate Journal's columns are open. la, i - ploy at Ogden. 7 h servke offices are being removed from the fourth Hour of the First National bank building today to the fifth, where tne departments will occupy- the entire space until tha new building Is completed st Lincoln avenus and pound wholesale, which will mean a retail price of 40 cents per pound. It is not often that the State Journal can recommend the following of Balt Lake In any matter, but this Is ene exception. If butter can be sold, The smaller a man really -- . ' . -3 ... fr j' ;s W r ",wtf S. J, 2429-2431-24- 33 WASHINGTON AVENUE |