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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER PAGE SIX, city ordinances. It was so ordered. The finance committee and the city that certain engineer recommended cprrei tions be made by the city treasurer in the matter of warrants made out to J. P. O'Neill A Company done for the city. It was or-- j for-wor- dered. man Dana, was referred to the law culiiinittee and the city attorney, Light Question. y A resolution wa presented by O. A. Kennedy, secretary of the chamber of commerce, to the effect that the council look into the matter of regulating the lighting and power system of Ogden and that a tax be cheated for the Utah Light and Power company to pay fur an inspector to investigate matters. The matter on motion of Flygare was referred to law committee and the city Waterworks Bonds An ordinance proposed by Sara, Thomas for the issuanue of the 450,-000 bonds to purchase the Ogden City Water Works carried ou motion of! Chria Flygare, and later came up for 1 regular reading the first time. Councilman Hmnphris stated that The finance committee and A. F. the city attorney la overrun with recommended Porker, city engineer, work requested aid In his departthat a final estimate due Peter Wilson ment and on account of the water works be tor work dune, aggregating 1551-5which allowed and on motion of Councilman proposition and other matters rewas The are matter up. coming Flygare was so ordered. with law committee powto ferred the A final estimate due W. J. Moran, , on recommenda- er to act. amounting to Councilman Thomas moved that a tion of the city engineer for guttering of three be appointed, with committee on Van Buren avenue, was allowed on the president of the buoy to act as motion of Councilman Flygare. chairman, for investigation of the wa New Polios man. ter right a owned by Ogden In Water-tall-, ' Chief of Police' T. E. Browning reTaylor and Strong's canyon. ported that he had appointed Charles Thomas and Dana will work In conPin cock as night detective and O. H. junction with President T. 8. BrownMuulen as patrolmna, filling the va- ing on the matter. cancies on the force. The action was endorsed on motion of Councilman CAUSE OF NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Flygare. Cliff Potter, proprietor of the "PotProfession of Dressmaker a Toll That ter" cafe and restaurant which will Kills In the End. license was soon open, granted a liquor on motion of Mr. Flygare. TLerfe ,ai-- the reasons, and they An application from W. W. Richardson fur appointment to the police only are suggested that thousands ol force was referred to the police com- our dressmakers are ill every yeai mittee on motion of Councilman Fly- with nervous prostration; that ac gare. many more go to the wall and give Councilman Thomas proposed the up work; that non of them ever make reading for the Art time of an ordi- a competence, although their work nance creating the 1450,000 negotiable should assure it e and refunding city coupons for the "It is the general outline of the rea of the water bonds. Tbs matter carried and on motion of Councilman ons that I, Anne Bannerman Sedge Peery the rules were suspended and wick Hitt, at 88, am a( the end of m the second reading took place. Coun- string and hava reached a parting ol cilman Peery then moved that the or- the ways In which I know ,not how tc dinance go to the law committee and turn, or what to do next That I, a fine looking woman, na you see, with city attorney. It was so ordered. After a long wrangle over the re- a speaking voice that once would have moval of the city stockade and the me n place upon the stage, and erection of a rock crusher at which gotten with a hundred letters telling of mj prisoners of the city (an be worked, worth and skill, can think of nothin! the matter was referred to the public buildings and grounds and th street better to do next than to try to get Job of demonstrating nntll I can gel committee. away from the octopus of tho comGreenwell Wants Damages. woman who wants clothes made posite City Attorney N. J. Harris present- And yet I love my work, and don't ed a claim to the council for recovery know how I shall do without tho lonf pf 285 damages, due Lewis B. Green-welThe matter on motion of Coun- evenings, as well aa days of thought cilman Flygare was referred to the and toll for which I have given up law committee and the city attorney. social life and recreation for 18 years." A claim of f 5,000 by L. B. Green-weExchange. for damages through an accident on one of the public streets, alleged to have been caused by poor condition Flowers at Birth and Death, of the street, on motion of Council- When a FTench baby la born his cradle Is apt to be surrounded with blooms. When a Frenchman dies his bier and his grave will be lavishly decorated with flowers. The sum spent on the adornment of graves runs Into the millions annually in alone. The tomb of the Worms de Romilly family is kept covered with fresh flowers at a cost of 80,000 franca a year. 1 22, 1908. Here Is What You Have Been Looking for J. S. LEWIS OFFER A FEW SPECIALS FOR Fathers Transact Important Business Only lifter Lengtly City f f sea-lio- n half-pas- mad proposed that Ben Ternes, for- merly of the police force, be reinstated, there being a vacancy In the force by the resignation of A. G. Erickson. When the council let Ternes out the understanding was that he should be reinstated at the first vacancy. The argument became warm, nearly every councilman Joining in the debate all having various opinions on the matter, the outcome being that after Chief of Police Browning was called upon to state his opinion to the body oa proposal of Councilman Peery, it was discovered that either Desk Sergeants Joe Critchlow or George Ward-lawould have to be deposed to allow Mr. Ternes to fill such a position. At this point Mr. Thomas reasserted his proposal to read the deposition of Mr. Wardlaw, Mr. Ternes to be put in as license collector and desk sergeant. After a lengthy wrangle on the point, the chief told them it was up to the council to appoint the Jailers, according to the state law, and the matter was referred to the chief of police and the police committee. The meeting opened with reading of the minutes of December 14, after which those of the adjourned session of December II were approved. The license committee and the city attorney recommended the matter of Issuing the ordinance creating the issuance of the (100,000 outstanding refunding bonds of Ogden city. On motion of Councilman Peery the matter was carried. The committee on laws and the city attorney recommended second reading of the ordinance creating the revised w Pere-la-Chal- NIP IT J. Corbett Facing the Music SUPERB SCENIC PRODUCTION! A GREAT CA8TI Performances Madison Square Theater, New York. Powers Theater, Chicago. PRICES ISO IN THE BUD. First Appreroore af Daidraff af Fstare Bald: THE BROADWAY FARCIAL SUCCESS Performances 1.50 Fare-a- r to-da-y. Sold by leading dmrelata. Fend 19c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde oit. Mich. Two si 9 rents and 11.99. Our Annual Sale of Good Things to Eat is now on EDGAR JONES COMPANY .00 SOLID GOLD BABY RINGS AT COST nadV FIN E LITTLE PIECES OF OR JEWELRY ' WITH WITHOUT STONES, EACH,... llf"TCS SET OF ROGERS' SILVERWARE NICE FANCY CASE, CONTAINS KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS ooeeaeteooosoa! $7.00 FRENCH GRAY BREAD TRAY $1.50 j. OPEN S. LEWIS EVENINGS & CO., JEWELERS UNTIL CHRISTMAS-8H0- P EARLY. I'tahna Asorted Chocolates FRESH FRUIT. 1.75 and Creams, 5 lb. boxes As usual we will be headquarters Same as you pay 60 cents a pound and will have many things the oth- for. prices to Sunday er fellow won't. This list will give school Special and large, buyers. you Idea of the variety. Cranberries, Maloga Grapes, direct from NUTS. California Grapes, PineSpain, Pomeapples. Casava Musk Melons, We have all fresh stock, not leftFlorida overs, and note the variety. granates. Persimmons, Grape Fruit, Apples, Pears and the Extra Fancy Mixed no peayellowest and sweetest oranges in $1.00 nuts, lb. 22Hc; 5 lb the market. Extra Fancy Mixed, with pear .90 nuts. lb. 20c; 5 lb. VEGETABLES Special mixed, all fresh nuts but smaller, lb. 15c; 5 lb... .70 Shipments from the East, West and the Sunny South gives us prac- Best Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Filberts, tically everything. 1X0 lb. 22c: 5 lb We have FTesh Tomatoes, Large Eastern Black Walnuts, ButterHead Lettuce, Radishes, Green nuts, Pinenuts, Chestnuts and Onions, Leeks, Salsify, Chlckery, Parsley, Burssels, Sprouts, Bell pepand all the' other pers, Celery XMAS TREES, HOLLY, ETC. vegetables supplied by the home market. Xmas Trees. We have dozens and CANDY dozens of beauties. Come early and a pretty one, from 40 cents to Try forgetting It and see what get 11.00 each. happens. Somebody will be so disTree Ornaments, Candles, etc. A appointed. dazzling display of some of the pretSpecial. tiest and cheapest things you ever Good Xmas Mixed, lb. 15: Bra-zll- A better mixture, Including Molasses Peanut Lumps, Candy, Creams, and a lot of other regular 25c grades. .90 per lb. 20c; 5 lb. boxes Utahna Assorted Chocolates, G lb. boxes 1.75 s, CIGARS. In special Christmas Bozes. Ths moat acceptable present to a man who smokes. Ladles can order them right along with their groceries. JEWELRY. Looks good enough to eat, hut Is out of place In a grocery store. We have nearly IW10 worth which was bourht for premiums. Now this scheme was not considered practicable by the present management; so they have decided to pocket a loss and now offer the entire stock of gold filled and gold plated Jewelry at 25c on the dollar. Tins, Rings. Bracelets. Cuff Buttons, etc.' It's like giving them away. Come and look! MISCLLLANEOUS Huntley and Palmers Imported Cracker, dainty and delicious. Everybody who cornea tom old England knows what they are. Hollowee Dates, fresh stock 2 25a lbs Furd Dates, the dsrk ones with 15e smsll seeds, per lb 25c Fmyma Fire, per lb Messina Wash, Figs In bassaw. 25a kets, each Holly Eztra choice, from Dela- California Black Figs, fine eatware, large green leave, covered ing, packages, each ..10e and 25a. with many bright red berries. Mince Meat like mother use to make, per 1b. 15a Holly Wreaths, Evergreen and a complete line Our Batavia line Includes almost of Xmaa decorations at reduced every staple end delicacy that can be put up In tin or glass. prices. Rop-Garian- Ordsrs. Prico List Ssnt on Application. MAKING THE EVIDENCE TO FIT. HAD STORED HONEY IN HOUSE. AMERICANS IN SESSION IN SISTER REPUBLIC Chinaman Was Willing to Lsava It All Industrious Bass Had Hive Between CITT OF MEXICO, Dec. 21 Anto ths Lawyer. Floors of Dwelling. nual election of officers of the American club, an organisation of all ths When John J. Barrett was new at For several years Patrick Prender prominent American residents of the the San Francisco bar two Chinamen gaat of Abington, Pa., lived in about Mexican capital, will be held today. entered hla office and retained him to along tbe Old York road, not knowing bad man, that a swarm of bees also considered help prosecute "one veil Ingenious Davice. Jim King." It their home. Tbe swarm hived beA whole closet In one hanger Is the diIn the locked the tween retainer first tbe second and Having floors, afe, Mr. Barrett Inquired what Jim rectly beneath the beds occupied each Ingenious device of n Wellesley girl. Hlng bad done. night by Prendergaat and his family. She planned It to carry In her trunk "Him velly bad man" the spokesThe house where Prendergsst lived, while visiting a flat dweller during man replied. "Jim Hlng kill he wife. with a realty sale, passed into posses- the holidays. It Is mado of a round He live same alleyway, 'close the sion of John Lambert Jr., a promi- piece of wood a half or stlcet Me my Mother both lookout nent Philadelphian, with n country of an inch In thickness and eight To one side of window 'close alleyway, see Jim Hlng place at Abington. In line with pro- Inches In diameter. ' stabbee wife. She die light away. Ha jected Improvements, Lambert ar- the wood small braaa hooks are lun. You hang Jim Hingf ranged to have the house moved back attached, on which the waists and "Certainly," said Me- Barrett "But from ths present foundations, pre- skirts are to bo bung. Oa the other you must tcU the police Just what you liminary to having it remodeled, the side one large book is screwed In tho aw." structure being more than 100' years center, to bo used for fastening on closet, nails or door knobs. Around "Jim Hlng kill wife " they began, old. when the 'lawyer Interrupted: Workmen discovered tbe presence the outer edge of tbe board muslin (an "Yes, yes, I know; but when you of tbe bees, and an apiarist employed old sheet will do) Is tacked in big first saw Jim was tbe knife high up to remove the awarm found more than plaits so as to cover all the skirts 200 pounds of pure honey between the and waists. The bottom of the musor drawn low?" lin is finished with n drawstring so "Huong yeh goyamen coon fab goon second floor and the ceiling of the tbe Chinamen be- first. It being assumed that Mr. Lam- hat it may be pulled tight to keep quuong gey yoola gan, when Mr. Barrett again inter bert took title to the honey with the tut the duAL bouse, tbe honey was turned over to rupted: THE CORRECT TIME "Answer me truthfully. Stop con- him. sulting. Was the knife up high or To stop a cough or cold la Just as soon down low?" as It starts then there will be no danThe elder Chinaman looked puzzled. Smallest of All Dwarfs. ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just The smallest man that ever lived a few doses of Ballard's Horehound Restraining the impulse to consult his brother again, he turned n guileless was dwarf Be be, born In France In Syrup taken at the start will stop ths, tare on Mr. Barrett 1840. He was just 20 Inches high and cough. If It has been running on for ' "Which think best?" he replied. eight pounds in weight when full sometime the treatment will be longer, you but the cure la sure. grown. Harper's Weekly. Sold by Geo. 7 Cave. s three-quarte- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Evary preparation eomplstod for tho big event. Arrangements havs boon mado for extra darks and dsvilary service. We havs scoured the markets, north, oast, south and west, so have on hand every dainty or delicacy included on tho list of choico edibles. n WARRANTED) NUT BOWL THIS ARTICLE IS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW rs -- That such Is ths case has bean conclusively proven by scientific research Prof. Unna, the noted European sktr specialist, declare that dandruff la th burrowed-u- p cuticle of the ecalp. cauaerf by paraeitea destroying the vitality Ir. ths hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless, and. In tlms, fells out. This can be prevented. Kewbro's Herptclde kills this dandruff germ, and restores the hair to its nature softness and abundancy. Herptclde is now urad br thousands o f people 11 aatlefled that it la the most wonderful hair preparation on the market 25c to Careful Attention Givsn to PLATED GOLD LINED ll Presents $ .65 QUADRUPLE " H. H. FRAZEE 5 lb. boxes FULL WEIGHT AND SIZE AS IN MARGIN ILLUSTRATED ONLY ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER AND NO FREE ENGRAVING l. t 200 DESIGN" "CANTERBURY pur-clias- Christmas Matinee & Night IN 1908 Six Sterling Silver Spoons e Irand Opera House Mr. Jamies AS, satisfactory. This ysar w havs sovsral special induesments to offer but tho greatest bargain is in ths sat of STERLING SILVER 8POONS illustrated below. Look over tho entire list and shop oariy aa possibls. 1311-50- From the rap of the gavel which brought the city council together last sight at 9 o'clock, after a secret In the recorder's office, an almost continuous and heated discussion continued through the evening until neart eleven, when the session ly was ended. Matters began warming Thomas arose UP when Councilman X-M- Our custom each year is to provids tho bast wo goods in the market for your approval, and ondcavorto please all classes. You will find tho most sxpsnsivs JEWELRY and NOVELTIES in our stock aa well as ths msdium priced goods. Nothing is sold here that will not prove 'oum-ilma- ; & CO., JEWELERS I 0-- Ogdens s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I0 . Greatest Christmas Store Presents for alii members of the! family Books Stationery Cut and Etched Glass. ware. Toys DoUs Games Blocks Albums, Toilet Sets Leather Goods Fountain Pens, and almost anything else you want In HoUday Goods. China at Cost. Hand-Painte- d 250 Ladies Hand t - 0 0 0 0 0 0 I i i 0 0 0 Bags at Factory Prices $100 In Prizes Free! Everything in Our Line Discounted i0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |