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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER PAGE THREE. 10, 190& Doings meIn Utah Pays THIRD DEATH tt IN GRAND EXALTED RULER HOME Scarlet Fever Claims Tiny Victim LAKE, Dec. 10. Sometime within the next few day, presumably on Sunday, Salt Lake will Lave a notar ble fUMt and visitor in the person of R. L. Holland, grand exalted ruler of the B. P- O. E. klr. Holland will be accompanied by a party of about twenty-fwhlih Includes his staff and ive, officials of the grand lodge of Elks. The committees appointed for the puare: rple of the reception Salt Lake Lodge No. 65 A. J. Davis exslted ruler; Thomas Homer, H. J. Robinson, George W. Silks, Tom D. J. P. Coleman, put, W. G. Romney, g. C. Sherrill, C. C. Slade, J. W. Collins A. W. Raybould, C. 8. Pulver, J. C. Leary, Don Porter, H. E. Deardorff, M. E. Mulvey, Ben O. & Holmes Davis, L D. Gordon, W. P. Snyder, J. g. Bransford, Tom Hobday, W. F. Glora, B. B. Heywood, E. 1. Goshen, Prank Gardner, W. P. Read, Captain Reed, A. F. Phillips H. A. Lelpsiger. P. P. W. R. Baxter, Judge Diehl, Christensen, J. E. Darmer. Judge W. H. McCarty, Judge H. E. Booth, E. D. r. Thompson, C. J. Crabtree, F. I. BeSALT - - Doll Hats Given Away Every purchaseamount-in- g to $4.00 will be given a doll hat FREE. duced Re- on all prices trimmed and untrimmed Ladies and Misses hats. This will continue the holidays. Eveiy one is invited to during call at Mrs.J.Wamer 2374 Wash. Ave. frit. Thomas Kearns in One ThriceAfflicted Samuel W. P. Cooper, G. R. Cleave-lanDavid Keith, C. U. Freed, X Simon, L. C. Kelsey, Frank L Hines, F. L Gardner, P. J. Kelsey, Frank L. Hines F. L. Gardner, P. J. Moran, C. A. Quigley, P. J. Irwin, John Dern, E. C. Coffin, E. F. Kauffman, J. C. Lynch, Walter Scbeimer, Charles Warren. G. W. Shores. Ogden Lodge of Elks No. 719 F. A. Burt, exalted ruler; A. G. Horn, J. A. Howell, A. T. H earmark. J. H. Knauss, William Burt, John Culley, Phil Knlse-le- y, Cleve De Wolf, W. G. Dairy mpie, R. A. Grant, W. Kay, W. H. WilXtw-hous- e, d. Salt Lake Family. SALT LAKE, Dec. a 10. The and unfortunate parents of the Nelson family, residing at Sal East Third South street, . received another bad shock yesterday in the death of their daughter. Pearl Myrtle, aged 11 years. This is the third child of the Nelson family to die of scarlet fever within the week. The little son was hardly buried when his sister followed him from the world. The fourth member of the family to be seized with the disease, a little girl aged I, is still in a critical condition. The oldest child, a boy of IS. la the ' only one of the children who escaped th. infection. The little girl who died yesterday, will he buried today at 8 oclock, from the home, and Interment will be in the grief-stricke- n liams, Peery Herrick, C. C. Richards, Jr., Dr. oFirbee, John 8. Curlew, A. E. Pratt, Ralph E. Hoag, C. H. Kiixher, O. P. Meckes Park City Lodge No. 7S 4 H. W.; Deighton. exalted ruler; 8. Is Raddon, RL E. Wight, George Quinn, L. B. Wight, Frank Shields Peter Martin, Jamea Don, Jamea Byrnes, W. D. Wright, Fred Morgan. Joeeph Jack O'Hara, Sherman Fargo, L M. Carpenter, Robert Kimball, City cemetery. J. E. Paxton, Jerome Paxton, N. J. Daly, Wank Daly, F. W. Sherman, W. J. Buck, Henry Welch, 8. E. Whiteley, A. W. Davidson, W. A. Raddon. William Burns W. It. Shoup, C. W. ; In flier Valuable Frizes Can You Solve He Prize Rebus? Do not fail to try. No expense to enter. All have Hodgson. Provo Lodge No. 849 names the following live bunch to represent it: D. R. Beebe, exalted ruler; Ben Schwab, Phil Steckart, George Roes L J. Hear ley, D. D. Houts David Morgan, Dr. Love, Frank McGaw, Will Twelves Joslah Beck, J. W. Bates Henry Gease, equal Chance. PHILADELPHIA David Vincent, John Homer, Charles Vacher, David Morgan, James Dunn, Henry Blumenthal, Clarence Eriksen, W. H Searles From No. Til, Eureka lodge, comes Athletic Meet, Comprised of Cona force which is full of live ones: E. testants in Olympius Howes exalted ruler; J. A. HenseL F. A. Shonts, James L. Williams L. C. at London. Doty, Hugh Hoffmas H. C. Don Carlos W. T. Schrlver, James Morgan, J. D. Driscoll, D. B. Cronin, James Cook, James Gatley. Edward Pike, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10. Athletes deputy grand exalted ruler for Utah. whit competed in the Olympic gainea In London last summer, as well as the best amateurs in the country, will compete in the two days' military and STOLEH SHOES ARE athletic carnival to be held in this city tomorrow and Saturday, under the auspices of the Pennsylvania division of the Military Athletic League. FOUND BY The preliminaries will be held at the Third Regiment armory on the first day. The finals will be held at PAYSON, Dec. 10. Twenty pain of the Second Regiment armory on the shoes which were stolen from the Rio second day. These two armories were Grande Western depot about a month selected because of their else in order ago, were found by two boys while that big crowds may be accommodated. out hunting last Saturday. The shoes are supposed to have been consigned to W. D. Dixon of Payson. There is BIG no clue to the robbers. STEEL Jeumal want ads deliver the goads. Dec. 12th The Cohan & Harris Comedians FREDERICK THOMPSON'S MASSIVE STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION OF WINCH ELL SMITH AND BYRON ONGLEV8 DRAMATISTORY. ZATION OF CEO. BARR MCUTCH EONS CELEBRATED nates Have Sumptuous past IN Brewsters Millions with Robert Ober AND THE SAME NOTABLE CAST AND SCENIC SEEN HERE LAST SEASON, INCLUDING THE WORLD'S GREATEST EQUIPMENT AS Steel Obligation Required Incurred NO . Enter the Contest i 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 S200.00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. RULES I anawers will be referred te three competent and impartial judgea who will award prixoa and whose de- ciaiona will be final. Should there be more than one correct anewerv cr cheuld two or more tic in being correct or nearest correct, awards will be made an penmanship, gensral nsatnsss end completeness of contestAll IH One Hundred and Fifty No Entry FEE Do Not Fail to ants' papars. WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE In consideration ef a special factory arrangement with the manufacturera whom we represent, believing that the large amount of money spent in magaainea would be greatly appreciated if divided equally among piano purchasers, they have agreed te allow a large amount in the above stated way. We sell only pianos ef recognized standing and msrit and wa want you to get better acquainted with our house. Our priceo on new pianee are from $250X0 up and any instrument may bs purchased on cacy payments. WIllBAHQUET House Grand Opera Saturday Night MJdD (Over Mag- INFORMATION BLANK Re- Plsasa supply us with tha following inforemtien and write plainly. It la net neeeesary to use this parVcular form. Wo print this for your convenience and it may be used if desired. In New York. 1 Nam . ? Date Postoffiee .Street and No. ....' If you are under age, give parents' initials Have you a prano or organ? If so, what make and how eld Giva below the names e two or mere of your friends whom you bslisvs would consider the purchase a Piano or Organ. NEW YORK. Dec. II At tbe Invitation of E. H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel corporation, a din- - j ner will be given tonight to 150 prom-- j inent men identified with the steel industry. The occasion will be of a social nature, but trade conditions will be dis- if cussed. The guests Invited to tbe dinner Include not only manufacturers of steel, but also a number of large consumers j of steel, A report has been in circular : . Yacht Scene Mail Orders ADDRESSED WITH CASH OR MONEY ORDER AND ENVELOPE WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 80c, 75c, PRICES, SEAT SALE THURSDAY, DEC. 10. STAMPED $14)0 and tton that tbe leading steel Interests' had planned a reduction In prices to further stimulate the demand for steel products. There was no warrant, how-- ' ever. It was stated, for the assumption that any such result would come from the discussion. We trust every one will participate in this contest. Everyone has an squat chance. There obligation ef any land incurred in entering. PRODUCTS OF THE Our employees and thsir families, the judges end their families, and all ether poraone in any way connect-a- d with tha piano trade will net be allowed to compete. Thie contest is limited to raa'denta ef the state ef Utah. INSTRUCTIONS Write the eelutien ef the Rebue on on. chest ef paper and cign your name and address. Fill aut tha formation blank. Mail cr deliver both to our contest department. A FACT PROVEN. e GEO Author of the college widow. SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, THE LAUGHING SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. .30 COMEDIANS 30. WEAR THE SONG HITS ORIGBINGO," JUST LIKE THAT," ACCORDING TO HOYLt" INAL PRODUCTION FROM THE LYCEUM THEATRE, NEW YORK. lUW. 75c, 60s and 25o PRICES , -- $1-- 8 - . ; Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 dele-gate- Cntlirt . LIMITATIONS SALEM, Ore., Dec. 10. One of the most Important Industries of the state Is under discussion at today's meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's asociatlon, which has brought hundreds of to this city. It is stated that the value of dairy products in Oregon last year waa over (17.000,000, Brea ikt tical ef Its Tratk. If there is tbe slightest doubt In tbe minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief is compelled by the fhet that a rabbit Innocuiated with the perms became bald in six weeks' time. It must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of bsldners is the destruction of the germ which act Is successfully accomplished IfcaaH In- . COW IN DISCUSSION THE IATEST-aH- T fee to pay cr ' $1-5- Grand Opera House io no Meat Skep- oGock Address all Answers to Contest Manager mm 2336 MUSIC CO Washington Avenue OGDEN, UTAH ' UTAH STATE ART in one hundred per cent, of eases by the application of Newbro's Herplelda. Dandruff is caused by tbe same germ II which causes baldness and can be prevented with the same remedy Newbro's Herpirids. "Destroy th Accept no substitutes jsubs you remove the effect." Bold by lesdlrv drurrisis. Send Me. In RICHFIELD, Dee. 10. Tbe tenth exrtamps for sample to The IJerpirtd Co hibit of the Utah State Art Institute VtroK Mich. opened Its doors yesterday morning. else 81 Mk and ILH WAR WITH JAPAN Ther. is a splendid array of works of art hung on the walls of the High Could not possibly make so many cripschool building. All day Saturday and ples as rheumatism does every year. Sunday Mr. Beauregard and assistants worked In placing the pictures and other art work and when the exhibit opened there waa a creditable showing. Hundreds of the cltlxens here are availing themselves of this opportunity of viewing the work of Utah artists. The school children attended yesterday In classes. And yet there Is no reason 'why this disease should crlppl. anyone. If all sufferers will rub tha affected parts night and morning with Ballard's 8now Liniment. Cures all aches and pains. Sold by Geo. F Cava. Journal want ads deliver the geode. |