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Show New Dress Goods Making Dept. tf3 .jai'i yTAPC Miss Petterson r in Charge l Sets the Pace Plain and Fancy Novelty Suitings NEW GREYS AND BEAUTIFUL BLACK DRESS GOODS ou taill Sl'LCUL attention ha hern (ittn to the selection of the dress goods lor this season. merchandise, marked of Fall ( Childns ' 9 r . W Wraps The greatest collection of nice &tlcs in Fall Wraps ? '.V ' i i ?f I1 .T we ever fV? A. - l and they arc fine and dandy. We take special pains to get the right things for our young and grow ing customers. A bow all things we want your good will. Come and see the coat we picked for you. All in 'J i' n- s t 4 4. . .J got together. . The handsome coats are here 4 ' til tc. N T- - -- and we want 'A '. YOU r .r;rv.r.f-v- to see them. E .j x j; C. , FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR Is the kind we are selling because it give satisfaction and comfort to the wearer. Ask fur it. IT ca mine it. You will buy it. BASEMENT BARGAINS Ribbons 511 ladies Lnion Suits-$l- .i5 grades all aies and $1.50 do you find the prettiest Skirts 90c 49c Broken Lot of I'ndcrweai grades assorted sizes Where Where do you find the handsomest Skirts in E2&352Z1 Ribbons in town? PAINE & HURST Ask the women who know JACKSON TQEOIT liriifaT, JOURNAL K not alwavK wliii effect at On M.mdav C. M. Jackson. fcmiirly of Truili, tteriiiuea nianuxnig 'iM:r nt K. t!ti t ' i uh Slat- - Journal, A. I. i rili II old, whu i tn ink i a linn in Ihe east. The new editor 1. nw unknown lo tub. oily, anil bl work on iho vnrlnu fill .like paper. for which ln Iiiin teen employed. in loo well known Tor lie bun in need an tninMInrlion in midnnta of Og.leu. Hr i a facile auil anil prufrflr writer, who ran piii-r- un Ask .lul who know wlnil lua iwillry will lie fa unrooms known, tail il la i.!iiiiasil tluu lie w;l No. SI Independent Phon lie anti rveryiiiiii;.', wlinSi ol will, Re!l Pin na No. SI murae, iiili.t'ii lionua a nil, ern if BUSINESS OFFICk Il un niH liurl. No. 120 Independent Phone Bell Fhono No. M WARRANTY DEEDS. WM. GLA8MANN Tile following Wurr.in'y le .1 1' is No. 170 Independent Phono lirn filial In ilia olllre of iho c.iuii'y Bell Phone No. 120 riworilnr: ..No. V0 of both telephono systems II. ii r ii if . I'rlsci.la Tllloiwui lo clewed after R p. m. I. k ulrii it. llirl.i"', a part of lo If don t get your paper 'phene OC.Ii'll Ill y survey; eiinuMera'ioii. Beil you 779i: Ind. 872. D. G. Neloon, . Manager. editorial i n ki.r-H'i- BREVITIES SEASON It Into effect November 1, through equipped with only first class crs, will be ran direct from Chicago to Angalea. over th route mentioned, and it is expected that several hour will be laved on the new route. The new sleepers to be used on the train are now being dnUvwwd in the east and the plana for making the! train one of the most luxurious in the country are now under consideration in Chicago. The train will lie first class in every with bath, respect, being equipped electric lights, library atfil all of the appurtenances of modern passenger to carry HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS ALUMNI TWELVE TO I Clitng-a-loks- lit'4 j W. It; iii n:iir ef f.r the I.cumI -n:nl I'isL 'iiuti h I i.uiii oil ;i V .llliv l.t of il I wen;, utt'l .v'lj.H III 1 'hi ;i., one ot 'ii,- jinlgps : sir' 'ii !; of i The 2528 Wash. Avc. Sons .' Bicycle People. Opposite City Hall i" .tit et : . i Mo i peni while Inlie of WHIPS at we I in !"ii; i 'ii i Co. -- - lo l'KWII t Iiim night Weil' !:n i eiiui.- - ii ee i -- ii ii ' i i. i . lenie ,. ..mi Siili ii l.aki' . r . iSS oc- - y . T: or tiwinmu o' he hig'i told n 'he iing end r- i- i- " ; madei I Bokcr The line linck-s;l- l Mic a i schisr ts - n : gu i1 It in1' ll' bt fi'f rr.TTJ-Jt- i i.ueUMil .,rv. : .i ' K' Mfh V. j i.if ; j I in hw-- hi h vi',1-- 1 r urruiu' j has been ran out of this to Pall where it with the Ban Pedro for this ha been found to lie inadequate, uml It is (o handle the business (hat the new train will he One sleeper city regularly has connected the coast, hut run. BAMBERGER ROAD IS CRADED TO LAYTON Alex Tnponce. who I doing the grading work on th Bamberger road, became into tween 1 A goon and town yesterday and reported that the road had been graded to Tartan, which is fourteen miles south nf Ogden. During the last week h has had twenty teams at work and has rushed things in order to complete the grade to that point, while nlose on hla heels have come the atret gang, which hy the middle of next week will also have finished to Layton. In speaking of the work yesterday Mr. Tnponce said that If be weep allowed to go ahead he could reach with the grade Inside of. three months. That, hownevrr. is out of tits qupetioti owing to the fact that between Layton and this city the route has not been aufflrlmtly decided upon, at least that part of the route within a few miles of the city. Og-di- n HENRY LARSEN CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT IN DIVORCE CASE tempt. This la (be second time that the defendant haw (wen cited to appear before the court io show why he ehould not be adjudged In contempt, tor the same alleged violation of the court. On the flrat oocaskm the court severely reprimanded Mr. Ijtrsen bm. suspended action In the contempt prowAdlii In consideration of the mans paying the alimony then due and promising lo nettle regularly In the future. BEIT COOCSELL DEAD FACTORY RUNNING AT FULL CAPAClli The factory of tin Amaare Sugar company ia sow rannini a full capacity and la spue f to the effct that dllfit u'.'v u encountered in getting ttram k dig and that as a rssnl there heeta on hand to keeptlMht lory going regularl) The fore part of last wrk 'he officers of the company, vtemke. almost, daily visits to the finery, me that he bad heard the ruaar te ik. effert that the factory wa to maw! on alternate days, but that tkm nothing In the story, as at thakcir. nlng of every seaaon the hers into slowly at first, but In a fw yi p. deliveries begin to exceed 'h (' ran and the accumulation of egt t which to ran after digging had rwr began. It was thought that the snug s' the past few day had almnit pa; result stop to digging and that would have to suspend spec tlons for a while. When asked If the mini had (air fered with the deliveries. Judge Baku., said that tbs unfavorable vatjer of course, temporarily stopped the ging but that the fscory hud heeaik( to run on the surplus already Inted. :e . inr HAVE YOU VISITED Shaws Bargain Store? 2420 Averc Washington Rememhir that a little nroiy gne long way there. Our ladies' rear room is th u of the lowu. Bring your friend it visit. Standard i: Watch Wednesday' our windows thi week for fipw. Bale. New goods constantly arrWi'i DIAMONDS ro Perfect Cut II. A. Goodell, familiarly known as 'Bert" Good sell, died at hi home, 2384 He was 2H years of Quincy avenue. age at the time nf his death and was well known in Ogden, having resided here for a number of year. Hn w cnnnccted with Ihe Opera house as doorkeeper for a number nf years. The announcement of the time of the funeral will apiiear later. 1vndon. Pepi. 3d. The foreign of flee has received a communication from Russia with respect, to the second peace conference at The Hague, but ha nor yet replied (o it. pro-ims- Fine Color Lowest Price GO TO SMALLEYS Twenty-Fift- h St A"ce ! "f ihe r: !.I'- i.i'iii I'.l i ... I - Th orrvi.ii imiic '.lay. ;iniu ..ind llui mu cholera, hat of a v mk- u- " from X a'!:-- '1 mckeepend J T. hi, r: .. ihr g.mif rrre- I R. - M O Iti.ii..'-- , pi. ::- III Til ir Ogricu ii r. i IhmTi g1 'ion v Hm iw wil! ' iront: tvror.i of hav i 'Pii-n"- il ha fhir ; T;p 'i nfc"r ' lie'll $.mi iutUk ia fnr hrrt uni ni!ri I ticket. , I .i-- i d'P rop C TIumi m il'II Yltlh S Jewelers and Opliciany. Kill - gi"1 lj jd i'm anvTtwer vl:n:cipi.l J. S. LEWIS & CO. .1 . Ini '! n -r :VtdCf(.-:.liirin- l ! uwir ,: A THESE NEW. J were tna ic b . es-.ir- .1 haJU? TtLnZEtF. nl DRE8S GOODS WHICH WILL BE OFFERED YOU TOMORROW 0g CENTLY PURCHASED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE. AND EVERY PIECE AT A PRICE MUCH THE PRESENT MARKET VALUE. BEING IN POSITION TO USE THE LARGE QUANTITIES row .(j, WE WERE ABLE TO SECURE THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW FABRICS AT ABOUT OUR OWN Jr AND. WE HAVE MARKED THE GOODS AT EXACTLY THE REDUCTION WE SECURED FO" SELVES. ucAff A FOR THIS SPECIAL OCCASION THESE CLOTHS WILL BE ON SALE AT PRICES WHICH SAVING OF AT LEAST 25 PER CENT TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE WOULD SUGGEST TO TNU thE nT TEMPLATING THE PURCHASE OF MATERIALS FOR A NEW GOWN. OR WALKING SKIRT " PRESENT TIME OR LATER IN THE SEASON THAT A VISIT TO OUR DRESS GOODS DEPA"' WILL MORE THAN REPAY YOU FOR THE TROUBLE. .MD A 60c PLAID MIXTURES 18 PIECES) ALL WOOL. BOUGHT ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE, GREAT VALUES AT THE ABOVE PRICE; COME IN ALL THE NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS JU5T THE MATERIALS MOST WANTED FOR STREET DRESSES AND SCHOOL WEAR: Tut ' WILL BE 45e PER YARD. ubinGB0KE HER"' AND IN THE PIN CHECKED cg 50c MANNISH WORSTED SUITINGS (16 PIECES) STRIPES AND A COMPLETE RANGE OF THE NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS: THEBE WEAR (Cg. HARO TWISTED YARNS. AND WE CAN RECOMMEND THEM HIGHLY FOR STREET VICEABLE TAILOR SUITS: TOMORROW YOU BUY THE NEW CLOTHS FOR 3c ..i.i ws gxuii-yard laCkle (if 'III lVumliiK ar. ! ScuddiT me for Or.-i- n Th' n lie alumni i.ant' nr, up t".i anich 'liorr . . tyj V reault Great saving in cost of material for those quick to grasp this excellent opportune grain;. er cc-i- f 'L nlT,,l Winter Press Goods , l i . m When yeu e s'ck you va t for the test phu.;n iovihoic you have Itcnce ls"t it juit ,n t at. j way. to fco to beet jeweler ren ycu need diamonds looked after or vou" wat.h I'ya.rra. .f Tt oiep incenipetent watchao--cn vcur A'il put it in such a shape that v hen veu DD v.sit first c:.'S5 ffp'e th bill iU be larger for f rg f. Cere to ;he and t f- - rcit will be mjch lest. & Miu wm'.e - ,o.B0 An Advance Sale of Autumn and con-.'ate- y m p the ..i m I'1 i'1 ! Jr ! l.iii-k-- i i f.vftpt i lie llio Craiide confer iiivlal "Mins friun the a'h m a in atei s l.'v "i 1" !i! trains. The divorce race of Kristina Larwea vs. Henry Iwoen will again occupy the attention of the District court on October 6. a motion and affidavit bar-lu-g hern filed in the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon, the former asking that the defendant, be adjudged In contempt of court, he having failed to pay the 115 temporary alimony ordered paid hy the court. hen the case waa set for a hearing. Hie affidavit seta forth the fart of the alleged con- Kll mum-wnul- ! ' ! REED HOTEL Ti-x.- . 'moon ii in ihe First district 'ii., for .ludae Maiichitu. I When you wee tit above name k reyon of aouinihing good to cat; and you know nothing but the beat nf the season ia served here. Merchants' lunch, the heat in the land, served each day, except Sunday, for 25c. Sunday dinners arc our specialties, all we ak f a trial. There ia nothing tun good for Sunday. Bee us today and the best is yours. mind . ! - II" It. CAFE. : ' tli' . AMONDS l i tit ril f.itu'ler in e or x lit" :md it wo Iwcn 'is' of iiix !.:ioi le,!;,. of lireetl lie was 'uti'C'i'il fir on. of :lle Jtulge. j H. C. Hanson & i.vloM' , Iv wrwym Maxk laMsoner t i) a j tide. r. the gtntif! V:s Tha!ntlff ' J. Griffin, and secretary, and H. H. Hodman, who ha bent manager of the Slnterville Creamery company's hualnew ever since it waa established in IttkS, will he treasurer of the corporal ion, and will have the munufxtnrnt of the creamery department. The two companies told nearly worth (if Vtah product last year, which only confirms the statement of a few days wince regarding the prosperous time now being enjoyed by the cltlaeuw of Ftah. and of Weber county In particular. Them is no doubt that this trade change will result in a greater quantity of cheese anil butter being marketed from here than ever before. One of those Interested says that the business will pay to the farmers each year more than ihe combined amount paid out by the sugar and canntng factories In Welter county. Thin paper wishes them success. chlng-a-lok- Al Ix value to the new manageHl'ktnan 1 prewidant. ti. WHITE ELEPHANT in Nelson, tripping and mpe and sustaining u are alleged to be perms train, huom-a-lok- -' Our prices arc in accord with the articles. Always right. gee The following are the arrivals at the Kced for the pan 24 hours: J. F. Walsh. Ban Francisco; Joe Moon i Rtreng. Ogden: A. 8. Peters. Salt Mow wow mow, W. E. W. Harold, Ogden: cltingw-loka- , Jones. North Ogden; Charles Sslmon. New York; E. (1. YalPS. Raclnr. WIs.; Chow olio chow. Hoom-a-loJ SpnMt.. Salt lake: K. A. Norris, San Francisco: (Seurgp B. Mario. New Who arc wc? Dgileti High Rcltool. See! (Sop! tin'! York: George D. Ilalc. 81. laMiia: Mies H. T. To it ilisiis'oreaied person these jin- W Cowsn. Pnn land. Ore.; gle hale no meaning, lint to the lurki tj'iin'. Poston: Mrs. Charles H. I.unt. C. imL. one nho McClure, San playml for his srluxil or t)a.cn: J. Cohn, Ihe gridirun and ha been clii'flvi! on Frunclwcii: John W. Dsn liy. SL 1 si is ; in victory with the short staeatto nf a S. H. Tally. Ogden: C. H. Senior, fcan-wlusil yell, hey arc full of life and Clij : D. 11. Clsrk. P. R. Elfrink. f'liicagii: I.. B. MrCsrthy and wife, cncourggi'iin nr.' C. A. Hclmar, Sen Antonin. Tin' ini in game of the seaMin w. Ogd.-n- ; played ie.-- .day sf'ortinoo at i;..n wood he'".. 'i the lilgil seinin', teiim nstin. Sept. SO. The sixteen The 'itch railways uhich .vesierday sought in and the u m. nl clei'-schisd let -m von hi a sro-- e nf In n. n. the D'strlct court to recover the 1 per them hard and rent taxation on their gross earnings, hut the ir-.iii hail they Inin in enndi'ion the today waived their pel It ion for a llille dlffe'eut. Injunction, and the cases were . t y,,-,,,.ntann ..tried 'h emiiv set for October II. I .i rf to Ogden iif hy ami end r . carried the tinll m 'h" field, where 'he ;iinni h: ova. on a fe.ne.'e A found in i ig.leu . hammering a: this ihe I'igpkin iliiiigrroui-lgoal the isill on iIohiis. and within five yard of 'heir : called lor l.e first half. half two 'nurhdonns OgJi'u. i'.'ii: whuli Con Is s Have 'fit r'ad tit,1 litfchi i'' loliinins week? It'x wor'ii imir wlule. t'l'S's, i. t nil1!, to lour own i;kn ins 'id e:ii !.ik 'iii'tii up and plioue vtnir oiilcr. i fortable proceeding. Tndcr the new arrangement, whlrh expensive i- . caw-an- d Heretofore the from the east kn appeared for ti tu Los Angeln. trailer If he wished to go over the new Ban Pedro line, has had to change car here and again In Salt AMALGAMATED SUCAR Rah! Rah! Fsh' IUh! Rah! Rail! Alumni! Alumni! Alumni! The aimser.il cry, short and snappy candidal Wc Have Them All. R. G. wulted A cut-of- Skivn amionni'i'x that he is a for ilin liiiiiiinH'inn for city aii"riit mi the Kcp'i'iiii'iin ticket. -- - your game in. lneatimnblH ment. of T, . jury trial of the tedKius twe frr ti. Jury. It wg ) a amt u rwievw age for an accident a !md M J- been due to 'he csrvie-vi- ,f & defendant. Pmid Sm.'h in calf le each a pure 4.j0T,I wander nton he Tie method of selling. This move, it 1 said, will insure a higher price than ever to the milk producer for tlieir product, as it can be marketed at lew expanse than would otherwise be pocoihle. Owner of creamery stock will receive in exchange for their interests cert ill cine in the enlarged concern, the capttal stock of which baa been increased to l')A.0i0, the old o (beers and directors of the creamery continuing In un advisory capacity, as their ripe experience in this lino will be of ! .1. arge of announced in Utl paper some time since, the I'nion Pacific is to add n new tram to their schedule which virtually mean that the San Pedro is to run out of Ogden. The change establishes a through hue from Chicago to la Angela, run- ring from tTiicago over the Chicago A Northwestern, the Pnion Padflc, the OreuA Short Lin and tho bo An duplication Wi Rem re doing Mr. d wr Jt the attome.. A.wott for and they, rea'.istnc sim- - a vJJSS. r-, had. were 0 ttw. cl THIS IS VIRTUAL RESULT OF NEW ORDER. IMPORTANT ano inn Jury In the oa.f rBev ootid MV mu-n.1 Clerk Al teon of tt e under ln'r;cjon f:tn i h Arrangements hare Just been com pleied whereby the Workman A Griffin company is to take over all of the business interest of the iRlatrrvtlle Consolidated Creamery company, which ha nearly a score of plants situated at different points 'hroughout this and surrounding counties. Owing to the rapid growth of the creamery output, the question of more extensive marketing facilities has for some rime been a matter of concern to the management. ajid i be roiiaolidation la designed to enable the creamery company to reach a larger market in the extensive Held now covered hy Biarkman A Griffin Company without incurring an er i OF IN THIS COUNTY. Af'tr de.ii.era: j The experimei.' of applying a ay Mem to overcome in th. r.n off rattle, which !iri leen made imii.-the direction of fii.rf Englueer F.nn of ihe Western I toon Telegraph company, liaa been prai'ficlly oompided. and th results nf ill. testa so far made have been mi Mti.Fftu-wfbai the unis pfinclple ilrat has bran in.iuved in the expert-mii- ' will ho atniiied to aerial and colil.-m all pans of the foiiiii rv. na of the coun-m- Kiipinerrs in ail have been waii'liing with deep the testa that have lieeu made iiv Mr. Finn, an.i lua report is eagerly awaited by elMtnrianw in every part of dip world In which the cable system is In use. To a reproaania'ite of this (taper Mr Finn stated yesterday afternoon that the original trouuic wuh tJie cable was 'hr Interference l'wven wires which allowed the use f hut one wire at a rime. That wa by ramung through the rahle a oonducuir of low waa resistance, whlrh grounded, thus carrying off the aurpiiiK power. fuiind that there was later ti was uonsulcralile rnariliuvtn. which made the siguftla poor, ii being able to handle only lUO words a minute. It waa to rectify ilita fault that Mr. Finn came wes' and put iu operation Ins exprrimeni. The tli at step taken was to open up i he cable at Promontory point and cut out four miles of the cable and substitute aerial lints for t Lint distance, which tended areuily to leeaen the effect of retardation. While this chsiiKi. made a great Improvement, Mr Finn ngii! that it did iiim permit of fas' work by the Wheatstone ainomalir or the quadruplet, which waa foreseeu. The elimination cf practical effects of the elect rapacity or absorption by ruble, which produced tlio rcRurdlng effects referred lo. was regarded as possible bv applying a system of rltatrlhuird leak across the While the principle has not cable. town tried in o,'aii cahUw it has been found that when a natut-H- l leak occurs a higher rate of speed ia secured, and It was ihlo fact that gave the clue to f remedying iho fault with the calile. The work h leen completed with the result that all wires which previously have hi rn unworkable are new working as well, of not better, than over tlie old nsue. Since the use of underground cables has been In elferi It has been found that tlie working rapacity of the Una ha been rertuci d fully 50 per cent. cable but the experiment to tlie has shown that this defect run be remedied by the application of the same principle that has proved siicceaaful in tlie case of the cut-of- f cable. Ihiriag the Iasi storm, when there waa every rniaon to believe that the leaks might lie affected, they stood up so well tluu Mr. Finn states that Lhare wa no need to fear that climatic conditions would In any way Interfere with the rflirscy of ilia leaks. Chief Kugtiieer Finn will remain in the rlty for a few days longer in order to make smuher thorough (eat of the system and then will return to hi headquarters in New mrk. where he will at once taka step yo put in opera-- t ion the system that has proven so f cable. successful it) the stoves and range- - sic tlie of :,v of cxpHrieiu-e- . ihai'w why they ni'ver fail to suit, fier tliptii at Klilnpy Rti'vpgs InipItniHiit Co. ll'ii-k'- I Biackman & Griffin Co. and Slatorvlllo Kcw Train Will Be Added te Schedule Creameries Merged in On Running Through From Chicago to Coast. Big Compaoy. r Fine sport for the gunner especially when you have a good gun and ammunition : Also a fine hunting coat ENTERPRISES "SB' 'he System of Diatr euted Leaks in Cable Allow Greater Speed, A Re. Overcome. tardation Join's' l.ltxU li.iinl li.tu wttii h:tiu; f:i or ft iu slitcr. at I talma tliiiiti-Ilticlci to thi olfiuc auil lie rrwardt'il. ! CONSOLIDATION cut-of- 11 HUNTING LAKE cut-of- town? the women! EXAMINER TELEPHONES least with veiipmnrc. OF OGDEN r Coats ft f 1. I 1 w.. CHANGE nf d.k'.rrbuled tin J a superior collection of the latest and best goods here. Dependable ambition is to sene you WCLI.. Is there a better foundation at the lowest possible prices-ou- r Ask the women who know. on which to build a successful business? i IN CABLE NOW GO OVER IN GOOD SHAPE. Silk Eolienne V TO RUN OUT MESSAGES Sl'SERfS' ? '' MAMfS Arnold's' Imported Henriettas ' SAN PEDRO IS BUSINESS Itotfcrftir of 1905. 1, OVERCOME Ths Shadow Check Panama Rain-ProCravenette Optn.s .Monday i; OCTOBER MORNING, IS'IMPORTANT INDUCTION i Dress FUND AT EXAMINER: OGDEN, tTAII. SUB HORSING ! lli.- 'm ! I'd.'.: . i.i.t. ! . i an-'- , j LAST & THOMAS |