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Show I ini: nr.?;:sF, r.i ;;taii. n-- . Mi!; ' 8 lilt teaieruev of Vui. Kiucc i hat uniiouuri-iueii- i T,ai4 week vie aid eeventy-fivhold and tild added and yet three are sixty every one a good strong number a good big, biggeM, value at tLe price we name weve added e , O I'lii-lf- c Ho i.purt $12.75 WORKS TO BE MOST MODERN IN THE WEST. Government Pipe Line, Requiring In tsmsl Revnue Inspection, Will Be Something Now. Work win begin at once upon a new throe-storbrick building to bo used exclusively by the Becker Brewing and Malting company of this city, ss a bottling department. The structure UI be erected at Kinteenth and Unco in avenue, where tha other building of the concern are now located. This, In addition to the other structures composing the plant, will make it one of the most extensive and best equlp-p-d between Chicago and tha Peclfle Ci is st. Ipnn his return recently from Chl-ciie- n. Q. l.came Becker, preeldent of the prepared with plaas company, especially made for hit company by Louis Lehlet Bon thin firm making u specialty of brewery pleat. It is that the coat of tbe new building will be 40,000, Including ma cMnery. Tbs greaterpart of this sum will be expended in this city and vicinity. The machinery will be obtained In the east, and will be of the most modern pattern. There will be three flours end the new building will face the east. On the flrst floor will be wbat la known uh the government room, containing Immecxe gloss enameled tanks of s pattnrn now used only in tbe great breweries of the world. On the nest floor win be the machinery necessary t the bottling department and on the t'di iloor wil be the repair shops and P'orage rooms for reserve s tucks of b nile and empty packages. From end to end, the building will i' liu feet 60 feet in depth, by long constructed ' Of brick and steel, 1' designed to withstand tbe weight of heavy machinery and the attendant vibration. Harriavllle white preesed brick win he used, and the foundation w Hi be constructed of stone. An Innovation In tbe bottling of beer introduced in but few eastern brew-vie- s, and none in this western country. will be installed by tbe Decker company. Instead of placing the amber fluid in cauka and then eoavey- - T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. I.OST Between depot and Washing ton aw., a bond for deed signed by J. W. Vickery. Finder please Jeave at Standard office. 1 I I 1' nZyr.".1 ? mm h'wUeeiawl., "rm m mmm tests as w, i- - counrnii. ritot and hMapeml rywfwm-- RactlN y NM bckMl. waamweroei, o. c. ernm a i;.r 't l i I in;. tin4 j uSwrt v pivv i:. ...ij ir.rtti ::e i in.- - iir...u nery t luoova in.:, Wa etty rf m , n i. , i;:r- - So!:.-:ia.i.1.i.i.ul.iitor, ymu'e;! a ditutve in i.i tile (.. Minnie, on the . i.; I... a t..a: lie iei..'Kcd tu leave tier home in tne um to cuu.e w,-i- : H . Utiic nice :iccKfui : r.t. : I lie f. :.vi. eaiiv i, .aun.jri ha f 1 a - n t'-- e of Ibe avqi.ienkin ki.'.uvi' . c.wl f.ir Use p Twenty ! n.v.u p.iiaTiui:. we iv U'i.le o we., un or llaireaic dtr !or p.v!ds u' The lirat am l.auafuruiiii the . I tub Hut pi'ti'a icie a pleasure t and aai.iiartuni Uiai wrail ie kuuwn llnmojiuM the Wwi, Ugau in the I'uutiutika uf a new pipe line fut the irauauiUjkia uf hot water. e..t car bale etared ai.-- I'.e ti ol velatc.t app.lcanitt of the ikh1 lu tbe t and. Tw,eluvb did lull wuod oSer fpeciai ar.'T'.iun. plank will he ued wbirr eve(! the beat and cieanevt method uf the mineral water to the swimyeaterdiiy piviail. in cetera) day uf ;.i.n.iu.', ming room General plan at allone wi i i e n.i pretiaiun fur people aa coal teration aie mill in the hand uf plal Will tu All be able all W!a wiii have them completoumpaulea ed in set era! day They provide for an elaborate renovation uf the prevCharles B'.lt!e!l. tbr uji'.uiu bend ent litiiUllug. wUh numerous addition i tbe kid fed t'.muty jail fur u.aay al cunt euiewea and spot uf week and vhuiu i.h authuntle ue such a flower bed aud driveeeeded In wrauiu wr fruin the way a park, Material te he used in the diut w bkb had upped hi vitality, ht work la being selected aud ordered denow at tiie county poor farm TU t livered at the Bpriuga tt is the puruf Ike pose ef Manager BbSaiy to rush Utpoed to he l he (M kind lu Vlah lu which n wan wa things, so that by spring the maot be opened to' the public. helped U hflit the oratiu uf the drug by tbe aid of the John Pun me, f Twin Fan, Idaho, hei.d uf an irrigstiou project, The ft rat of n aerie of addreaae hr owner uf a town aiui, and oae of uw must he at mea lu do.lveird of th Cats State, pniii.lnenl laymeu. prominent i'll. y"M I'narreaaMunal will and family pasted through IhU idly !e delivered Sy Frank M. yesterday eu route to Baa PrawtMV. uueul of the State Sutiuul fur the Deaf and Bllad. Prof. Vrtggs will KMPLOves MJRDERED. peak uf the work of that aplendld in Mea"The RUtutlna, hi eahjeei betug Warsaw, Nuv ft. Two ongtloree uf ae-.!- v New York City Malcolm Mclton-al(illlie. two of d iuipurtaut a t ir. ; tfi-ii- ix tirt ra'lroji.'i were wardered perouiia unknown to the TU iiriJe of a defective t u.; hr rerrurltvt. and t eapivi.-- in an unorru-p.ei- t in P;wa Mlret-t- . in the iliui-iuf t!.e g. veer' palace. i Uif Return W i.Ao i,LfiKTD Industrial School He Escaped. From Where a of Le.-n- lil i? e au.. a,, i n,i-- M.i i. . re-u- e cuii-t'tiu- g w-der- a iuit ,1 :i.i: ' t"i,ir,-i- i i u.i.l.iaaea r - Schwab' 11, . . te mt in Mi eitl tu M. ir tetflt r' I' I . 1 5a m l' r,. to t! i u: w-- d Charle 12. ti,-- t Mi . Mill, a .:s'U'i t, a yee-ui.ii- irogirr. of c' i. r J v o.i lie : i , oe nc. A bo) named bra Thouia irpbft-r-j at .uti jutiibuiai subuji Pftday several niuntii. alter au aiiovnce fotiuwiu au euiaioi ho from the mdioul. ill aurr.ua r wa voluntary aud incited fttaui a aeuae of duty and a deal re to live -- a honorabio life. o Thoiuae ha e su. mouth of hi een-teut- lu serve. o ha wa releasSevorol numih ed to visit hi uiuilier lu Salt Lake. H failed to return the etptraiiuu uf hi rime. Later, In a letter l Superuin.ndent Thiui.e, ha declared ho never would return. Juvenile officer In Sait Luka located the boy and. over a telephone, requested hlui to return to tbs achuul. lie admitted that he had wads a toislake and promised to return if punishnieut would not be his reword. This guaranis would not a short tints h given hits, nod Thomas Informed Judge Brows that ho would return, but wo oat of monHe was furnkahsd with transporey tation. and arrived is Ogden, Thursday. hat owing to the storm was unable tu arrive at tha nohaol until Friday. Thoauts' act km la commended, ss U sis lug deularstioi that after hie rules te he will devote his efforts Is providing e.furt tor hU aged u t'r silks mohairs flannels Novelty plaids. Every day we add to the showing determined to make this Ogdens waist store. And even the newest waists take sale prices. Iron Bed Mon$6.00 $8.50 Vernis Martin day $4.35 Bed $6.50 This is an exceptionally good bed st The Best Fitting Skirts last Sunday's announcement, weve added 200 fine fitting skirts to our line and anywhere from $3.35 to $22.50 you can here see a big, broad, r dress good showing of skirts in colofs and blacks that you'll say is a complete assortment. Since first-clas- bottie-eMking- bottle-washin- g LACK OF MEN IN COAL THE Cempaelas An Making Strsnuous Efforts te Supply Railroad the l tit-ho- Chiffonier Sale Monday TihurIsj And Wed urottlaj: $ 9.00 Satdl 12.75 Chiffoniers, golden , , , ..$ , Chiffonier, golden i . , ,. , 17.50 Chlffonirre, i , , I Grade Feathers, $1.30 A $1 .65 Pillow, Extra .00 10.00 Our champion pillow quartered oak OUtert in prujtorlion. IMiinids find ie 13.50 weighs 3 covered iu extra good tick. Monday 2 Sui-ia- l this figure. We hare this lied in three-quarteand full sixe aud in several rob ora, such a white and gold, pink and gold, r etc. Hperial Local Demand. Lack of men In the mines and not carelessness on the part of the railroads li given ss th reason for tha shortage of coal in this city, according to n statement made yesterday by Superintendent Hllllker of the Oregon Ihm't fail to nee our Iteantiful showing of Arts and Crufts Mission Fiirnitiin. The new flnieh is the famed oak. We are exclusive agents of the famous Stickler iniaaiou good, fcee Rome of these benutiful pieces either st. the Weber club or new Armory. Our sample line are complete ve ..$4.35 $2.15 Cotton Filled forts $1.50 Com- No. 50 comfort sie, 70x80 and filled with pure white cotton. $1.30 Ilosday only $1.50 To iuanre a quiet service uRe Knitted Table Padding. Have table 'linen and china; waabra perfectly! vrry reanonable In price. In our drapery department. 3lallenble iron cost more and we carry a find cIsmi malleable range The Monarch. Kill, our reputation has been made on Star the Kriate, and we know that after handling thin range for eleven yean and placing hundred in Ogden home, it is find cla" in every particlnar, and wear for year without, repair, and doe fimt clan work all the time. See Our New Line of Star Ranges Hound, Tight The MAG If ESTATE, considering it worth, i low fn price and embodies the bef fear lure of our previous production, aud several new feature named below, all of which deserve careful siudy. Exhaustive tent nlinw that with proper adjiiHtmeut it will hold fire and keep the store aud room contiuuouidy warm, without once replenishing the fuel, anywhere from SIXTY hour. Tbe fire i under such perfect control that any therm metric lo KEVENTV-FIVof may lie Keen ml and held indefinitely. Therefore we iuert that as a teinjMTdture degree fire keeper, torn prat u re, fin controller, a quick heftier, as a ga burner, aa ecouoroln-- r of fuel and lalnir, it i a marvel. The MAGIC i n handsome stove, with elegant foot rail, front panel, screw air regiiwer, top ring, swing top and nrn, beautifully nickel plated. E are expected from Sait Lake and the outlook for relief is very encouraging. PRICED FROM $18.00 TO $22.50 Have you an extra room to heat? I your bathroom, bedroom er spare room always a warm and coxy a you would like it? If not. look at war new i8S88g8 Oil Heater $5.00 Perfection without, smoke or smell. to care for a lamp; produce Khkv and simple heat a K0T1CE Brother and Sister Archers, Brotherhood of American Yeomen are requested to attend the funeral Of our Foreman's wife, Isabelle Wysntjit Presbyterian church, st 1 p. m., Sunday. November Zuth. RESULTS. Star Estate MAGHC ESTATE Heater llot Blast, Air dealers. More cars All members era requested to attend the funeral of our late sister Isabelle Wyant, at the Presbyterian rburrb, Sunday, at t oclock. C. of H., Mrs. i. Furnlss. O TABLE REFINEMENT STAR ESTATE y THE DEC3EE0F HCK03 odgjgPSSP Thciv ia not a brilcr range nju.de than the trying out host to supply this and other places on oar lines with fuel, said he, and It ie not our fault that tbe supply is far short of the demand. Miners are extremely scarce these days, and those now working an pushed to the utmost. Whi labor la so scarce that are have been working section gang on our line for the Inst three months with almost half the usual complement of men. It ie the lack of labor, not the mismanagement ascribed to the railroads, which baa brought about this con dittos And 1 happen to know of affairs. then are people In this city today who have their cellars filled with coal, yet who yell the loudest because of tbe shortage. Repurls yesterday from the offices of Gen. Superintendent Buckingham of the Short Line, indicate that aa soon as the coal is mined along the of the company, it la Imrighiof-wimediately shipped to points needing it. All of tbe mines at Kem merer, Diamondrille, Cumberland and Rock Springs are being worked to greatest capacity, and the company, according to the reports. Is attaining every efforts to load the fuel and haul tt immediately to points along tha line. There Is no delay on our pari," was tbe statement made vesterday by an official of the road. We are doing our best to haul the coal immediately after It is mined. Lack of miners and not of care IF the reeon tor the existing scarcity. 1 eaa't tell how long this condition uf affairs will last" Rio Grande Officials of tha Denver succeeded yesterday ia delivering ten carloads of the precious stuff into this city. Late Friday and early Saturday morning tbe cars rolled in. and were immediately placed at the disposal of BIG te Are the Style Bhprt Line. We are The Tabernacle choir will procure this afternoon, tbe ren at I: jn WANT ADS YIELO ocl-ieend the ladles at 3 oclock. m e1 Mission Goods MINES CONTRIBUTING CAUSE TO SHORTAGE IN COAL. H, Monday only. Contiuu-on- t height of hroul, pillars, 1 02 iurlitw; bright of foot, 47 ini ln'e; 4 feet ti inched wide! A splendid bed at s very low figure. KNH-ia- ready-to-wea- lag the kega to tbe boi l ling department, where their contents are drawn off into bottles, a government, pips Sne will b utilized, saving both time and labor. Running from the immense vats in the brew house, th pipeline, two lncbeu in diameter end more than S60 foot in length, will be carried underground Into tbe battling building direct to the glass tanka. Thin process of drawing tbe beer from the gigantic vata into bottles la a moot intartntlag oae. During tbe entire proeoae hardly a hud is brought into play. Almost all the work is dona mechanically, ud, by this meani, in an absolutely clean manner. Cleanliness is the watchword and the safeguard with this company as s brewit la with every other ing concern. Every bottle is first washed by complicated machinery in n strong ablution of caustic soda, thus killing ail foreign matter ud render-in- g absolutely clean every bottle to be used. From this eoutrlvance, which is " maknown as the chine, the glass receptacles are then g carried by machinery to a apparatus where they are again trea'ed to a cl suing process. Thu to the bottle-tense- r they are conveyed, where the cleaning process la further earned on until the bottles glisten like crystal. To a wonderful machine known ns th "filler," the shining bottles arc neat carried, where with a gurgle ud a cheerful cluck'' tbe health-givinUquor is forced into them, totihout tbe aiigbtest exposure to tbe nlr, Tbe beer that fills these bottles is forced by pressure from the enormous tuk located in the brewery cellar through the government pipe Une to tbe fillers, where it soon sppetiilngiy looms through the glass bottles. Then the corking machine is brought into piny, ud with remarkable accuracy and speed the bottles are hermetically sealed. Bringing into the manufacture of beer the science and knowledge of Dr. Louis Pasteur, tbe famous specialist uf Paris, the bottles era thea subjected to what is termed Paateurlration, a method of purification by beat Automatically conveyed to the labeling machine, the battles are iben placed into what looks like a peculiar printing press, where they are labeled of the Becker with tbe paper Brewing Malting company. All this Is automatically done with power furnished by electricity manufactured In the company's own plant, which ie also lighted by tbe same system. The new bottling plant will have a capacity of 100 barrels a day. or double ibe present capacity. This means 16,000 quart bottles of beer will leave the plut every day. Together with other complicated and modern mechanical wonders employed in the bottling department, a system known as the gravity conveyor will be used to carry both empty and filled cases of bottled beer to the proper depositories. Made necessary by the installation of the new government pipe line, a special United States deputy Internal rereane collector wil be appointed tor Ogdea. Papers sre now on file with the mud Slates revenue department for the appointment of a deputy collector for this city. Despite tbe eager efforts of eastern concerns to gain a foothold In this territory. the Becker Brewery It doing a greater business than ever before and Is extending Its trade In nil directions. Tbe beer la making it own name. Tbe brewery is tbe only one in the state whose output requires a special track tor shipping purposes k j , carlo uf Ukaid-eTraveling with race tuirowi for tin-- rsij ai 1a. Anfrltt ihls season. I Z. IV Ariihin K. 8. P.vtdsoU, and prominent !. or. rr.ee uf balUmun-- . Mtf . j ittuti Cared hriiSb Chin city fur like oSeprln of ih- neb. al.b a Icrge corp cf treluer, hostlor aud "huya." the racer acre cotnfjitehly einll d In a car espeiiaily built fur the traaeportatlua uf b'eo.led stuck. Th u runner following were in the siring: Biyiui, t'adiUiou. Optician, Cipirllghter, os uf the faiu-ouLamplighter, Euripeda, I'amtiua. Jack and tfuoanuay Oil their any to from TPncpeh, Nv and lXmaJd B. ' Kivu r : a1 hr.- Thr mlnitfurs uf lbMon .lav uiurrip at II o Cktrvir kiudi . KitHiuy for cumin year. ub ,, B0TTUNQ j.'-r- !' X M (.'x ireii i I. ItU.r . a ud W. H. Wright & Sons Co. PLANT . 03 i" More Waists Came Friday ought to interest you if you havent, vour seasons furs. Any price front $1 up and FUIW THAT GIVE SATISFACTION. The true test in furs is the wearing quality. For ten year weve sold thi same line, without comAnd sale plaint front customers. too Childrens furs, price prevail. Set or single pieces. ENLARGE su-.'- it Waitis. lUSUajit'. I . li.tiuii Co., is .1.1 work on i he went om! ..I The demand is growing women find this a most sensible garment to own and when we tell you you can buy one (here) for so little as $5.95, maybe Every youll come just to see them. price up to f33. The Pur Section BECKER WILL kir1!; il c . W Womens Raincoats $5.95 big showing of finest Mole Skin in hints, browns, graja, blacks and mis. Specially priced wool coats for ages 4 to 14 in fancy and plain fabrics. Bring let us show how they ean in the girl lie warmly clad at small prices. ajoruliij; H I, UrCjl a Uikm:!i uvemie d bigger line anywhere no bet-te- r values or prettier atylea in the country and the smallest possible prices prevail on all small coats. Great i U-- Check, plaids, grave, etripea and we think by Monday the line will iuelnde an we lot of solid black. But we begin lower thuu $12.75. Aivuiui $7 and showmixtures of in ladies neat some trimmed. coat line The a show neatly good ing include Hue values at $20. $25, $35 and up to $75 for the newest styles and the best materials in coatdoiu. ANI) A 8 A1.E PRICE ATTACH Eli to every number. Handsome eoats bought for display in our new department ate here. As we're disappointed in not getting moved for the holidays, a sjieeial priee is offered on every novelty garment bought for the new store opening. (Vine in and see these novelties, anyway. Willing sales jteople will show you, and not uk you to buy. No wife of Em Hope, Mu The Sixty Womens $15 to $18 Coats? Were Offering Them at $12.75 Childrens Coats 1 r.tfl B"n.. in th mk ; BREVITIES HAVE YOU. I. v . oyle Furniture LIBERAL CREDIT TO ALL irw'-'.V- T: ivT--f r ary n .T Ujro ; |