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e lHE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 0 1910 a
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Were clearing our stocks cul
ling them down to the quick
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this winters styles over to next
I winter Therefore these prices
AH Fancy Suits an
I y 25 to 50 C
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If you can appreciate clothing
values = more need not be said
W a son T annex
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McGEE PETTICOATS
and
CORSET SALE
Cleaning up the famous
line of McGee petticoats at
cost pricesconsisting of
j mercerized and plain sateen
with adjustable yoke
350 Values 295
tOO Values 2M
250 Values 225
200 Values 175
i 150 Values 125
125 Values 110
P N CORSETS 500
and 400 values 250
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I I REfERENCES
Dainty Pastry Charles Cafeteria
Has Gone to Pocatello Misn Flor
ence Ethel Fisher of Ogden lath of
bide has accepted a position In Po
catello at one of the theaters j
Vegetarians like Charles Cafoterla
S P Eggerijson principal of the
i Parker school In Provo and MrsEg
fcrfson have been in Ogden several
days as the guests of Supt L 13 Kp
Bvrtfcon
High grade fancy apples at wholesale
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sale prices hone UG7 K
In Municipal CourtIn the civil dl
Tlslon of the Municipal court this
f Corning the VolkorScowcroft Lum
i her company commenced suit against
I Frederick Gunnerson to recover 6993
I Rllcged to be due on an account Judg
I ment was rendered in favor of the
PIngree National bank against Harry
and A Jackson for 1665
Yes We are going right ahead re
I mod yns and manufacturing good
things to cat Watch our windows for
ipcclnl candy sale for 30 days Wards
Both phones 279
I t BIIIIard Playing on Sunday The
is only case in the criminal division of
the Municipal court this morning was
> that of the City vs Gus Trolicht on
it the charge of permitting billiard play
1 lug In his place of business on Sun
day January 30th The defendant
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filed a demurrer in the case alleging
1 r that the complaint docs not stato facts
V sufficient to constitute a cause of ac
e j lion The demurrer was argued by
it k ft IrlJ1I e n JEI l is l Jt II
I Oracle Isis Globe
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roe much cannot be said of our pic
tures this week for they are line
At the ORACLE they Include somo
very interesting exorcises of Troop
i B U S Cavalry The BEAR HUNT
j a roproductlon of a real Bear Hunt
This picture was taken in the vicinity
of Marble Colo In tho Mountains at
an altitude of 10000 feet
COFFEE CULTURE beautiful col
ored picture taken in the Sunda Is
lands showing the cultivation of COF
FEE Every lover of coffee will be In
I terested to know how the Coffee bean
Is raised garnered and prepared for
market
At the GLOBE the pIctures include
the complete army drill with UIOIIK
inds of soldiers In line This picture
Is a wonder and includes tho build
Ing of pontoon bridges spar bridges
the telephone system as used In the
army wireless telegraphy cavalry
drill battery drill and other features
And if you want to laugh see the
POSSUM HUNT IN GEORGIA its
an oldtimer and just as they have
them down there 1 J
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At the ISIS Is the beautiful FLOW
ER PARADE In Pasadena Cal Thl
picture alone IB worth th admission
but we have a good laugh hero In lie
Blograph ALL ON ACCOUNT OF
THE MILK Tho Cute little girl
Is in this picture and she Is Cuter
than ever
LADIES SOUVENIR MATINEE
ISIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON
JJaJn
tbo attorneys and the court took the
matt or under advisement A decision
will be rendered tomorrow morning at
030
Inspected meat only Charles Cat
toria
Here from Oregon Bishop Brai
well or Ixj Grande Oregon Is in the
city on a short visit
Tho Virginia choice rooms for
rent
Visiting Their Brother Profeesc
S P Eggertson of the Parlter school
of Provo and his wife have boon visit
In gthcir brother Superintendent T
E EggortHon of the Weber county
schools In Ogden for a number or
days While hero Professor Egger
son has visited the schools of the
county and city and IIP Is loud In
praise of the educational work that is
being done Mr Eggertson was n
candidate for mayor In the Garden
City election last fall on the Repub
llcan side being lost In the avalanche
of votes that were polled against boll
the Republican and Democratic candi
dates by the third party following
Ho has boon Identified with the
schools of Provo for the past 25 years
COALI Call up Parker Co for
rates on lump nut and slack Parker
Coal Co
Marriage LiconseJ C NIelson and
Martha Parsons of Brigham City have
recelvqrt a license to marry
Fine place to eat Charles Cafeteria
Estate and Guardianship the
matter of the estate and guardianship
of Herbert W Hlnley ot aJ minors
Saturday February 19th has been set
for the hearing of the petition of Mrs
Emma J Hlnley for letters of guard
laushlp The children are those 01
Alfred S Hlnley who lost his life In
the Ixjmny railroad wreck of last
month and the petitioner is their
mother
Coal call up Parker k Co for
ales on lump nut and slack
For Sale Old newspapers cheap
Call at Standard office
Time saver economic Charles Cafe
teria
B G Buttor is worthy Try it
Plenty of hard coal at Lewis Coal
Yard Phone 119
Mrs C E Leo Hair Goods 2602
Washington
Say Good bread is making a hit
our sales have doubled In the last six
Jays Ask your grocer for Ward
good bread
TELEPHONES
WITHOUT
WIRES
FIRST INSTRUMENTS HAVE BEEN
RECEIVED IN OGDEN
demonstration of the Wireless Is Now
Being Made in the Eccles
Building
The Western Land Investment
company has thc western agency for
the Collins Wireless telephone which
hey expect to introduce In this city
H an early date The instruments
mvo been received and demonslra
lons of the system are now being
made at the office of the investment
company In the Eccles building
The instruments work on the same
plan as the wireless telegraphy and
Ilro highly efficient In every respect In
hort distance service The system
has been tried In eastern cities and
is said to give entire satlsactlon
President A A Wenger of tho In
vestment company anticipates Install
Ing a large number of the instruments
In this city
JOHNSON TO APPEAR
BEFORE JUDGE CONNOLLY
Detroit Fob Jack Johnson
champion heavyweight pugilist must
appear before Judge Connolly this
morning Johnsons latest bout with
the law is over the possession of one
of his fine bull dogs
Sam Lewis came into the recorders
court yesterday with his arm bleeding
and his coat sleeve torn to ribbons
He declared that he was walking on
Madison street when Johnsons dog
which was being given an airing bv
the champion hlniself leaped on him
and buried his teeth In his arm
Johnson pulled the dog off and went
his way while Lewis hurried to the
municipal building to make a com
plaint
Johnson was served with a sum
mons last night
SIX MEN KILLED IN A
KENTUCKY COAL MINE
Stearns Ky Feb flAn explosion
In mine Xo 1 of the Stearns Coal
company killed six men outright It
it thought the victims ran Into a
pockot of gas which Ignited when It
nmo in contact with their lamps
None of the other workers In the
nine eras Injured
Tho explosion took place in ono of
the Innermost recesses of the work
ings and expended its force upon the
men in the Immediate vicinity
The hoisting machinery was not II
damaged and no difficulty was ox
perlonced In recovering the bodies I
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NEWLYWEDS
HeYou havent told me that you
love mo once today
SheAnd you havent asked me if I I
love lOt sinco last n1Gb J
ACTIVITY I
BUILDINfi
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TRIBE JONES TO ERECT BUS
INESS BLOCK
Building Inspector Leon Browning
Says the Outlook For the Year is
Encouraging
Leon Browning of the city engi
neers office states that building ac
tivity has already begun and that it
looks as though tho building season of
1910 will be a lively one In Ogdoh
The weather Is not yet favorable
for extensive building operations but
preparations are being made by those
who contemplate building during the
year to be ready for the work as soon
as the climatic conditions permit
Building permits have been hisucd as
follows
Tribe Jones to build a ostory
brick business block at 2212 Washington
ington avenue the structure to be
completed within three months The
dimensions of the building will he
110 feet by 10 and structure will cost
upwards of fi000
The ShupcWilllnmB Candy com
pany has been given permission to
erect a largo reserve water tank aL
their place of business on Wall ave
nue between Twentysixth and Twen
tysevcnth streets The tank is now
being constructed for tho further pro
tection of tho factory against fire
Thomas B Farr Is ready to begin
the construction of a fine residence on
Twenty ninth street between Adams
and Jefferson avenues It will be con
pleted In 90 days and will cost Ir
Farr about 3000
M J Watts Is building a new res
dente on Washington avenue between
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets It
will he completed within 90 day
im and will cost about 1000
LEAVES THE
WESTERN
UNION
T McGUINNESS LOCAL MANAGER
GOES TO THE COAST
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Ins Been In the Employ of the Com
pany for Twenty Years
Past
T McGnlnness has resigned his po
iltlon as manager for the Western
Union Telegraph office of this city
he resignation to take effect February
Rth The officials have accepted tin
resignation with regret expressing
the best wishes of the company
Mr MeGuiuness is among the old
elt telegraphers of the country he
laving been in tHe service for 36
ears He began his career as a
telegraph 9porator in Englnnd when
LL mere boy after which he came to
this country where ho has held re
poiiBlble positions In telegraph of
Ices He was in the employ of tin
government of the United States for
six pars and also operated In tho of
Ices of New York Plttsburg Sl
Louis Omaha Denvor and other large
cities
He has had chnrgo of the Western
Unions office in Ogden for 20 years
during which time ho and his family
have formed strong ties friendship
Ho Is leaving tho service here to ac
cept a position In the San Francisco
office of the Western Union company
The western divisions of the service
are at Ogdo and Denver
It Is not definitely known who will
bo appointed to succeed Mr McGuln
ness as manager in tho Ogden office
hut it will likoly bo announced within
the next few days
Mr McGuInnoss and family will
moo to San Francisco to tako up
their permanent residence immediate
ly after the 15th of this month
VOTE OF THANKS
The Ogden Caledonian society ex
tends a vote of thanks to Dr A S
Condon for his able and masterly ad
dress on the anniversary of the poet
Robert Burps on Jan 25th
Signed CALEDONIAN SOCIETY
THEATRE
BOTH PHONES 323
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE WEDNESDAY 330
SATURDAY 215
Big AllStar Bill For the Coming Week
Perfcrmanceo Every Night Mat
Ineeo Wed 330 Sat 215
W S N s > > < W > w VvW
The Devil the Servant
and the Man
A DRAMATIC INCIDENT
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THE KLEIN FAMILY
German Comedy Cycllato
FAY 2 COLEYS AND FAY
The Minstrels
HARRY FOX AND MILLERSHIP
SiSTERSIn Artistic Nonsense
SANDBERG AND LEE
The Hat Ha Inntlgators
SamKRAMER SHECK Eugene
Exponents of physical Culture In an
Exhibition of Mua = ular Develop
ment and Explaining How
It IB Done
Orpheum Motion Pictures Latest
Novelties Orpheum Orchestra
PRICES Night 50o 2Cc 10c
Matinee 25c 15c 10c
fp G e TAYLOI
83 YEARS
OF A6E
OFFSPRfNG NUMBER 499 INCLUD
ING GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
Was Born In Kentucky and Located
in Harrlsvllle 60 Years Ago
Enjoys Good Health
P G Taylor a pioneer of Weber
county was S3 years old ycsterdu
mid celebrated the day by entertain
ng 40 or 50 of his descendants at hIs
home in HarrlsvIlle
Mr Taylor was born In 1827 In
Green county Kentucky Ho moved
to Utah InI860 where ho has roared
a family of 22 living sons and daugh
ters He Is the head of a family of
199 made up of children grandchl
drcn and great grandchildren
The old gentleman is Igorous an
on his birthday offered to outrun his
oldest son who Is 60 years old
The boys say there IB only one
thing wrong with father and that
s his persistent clinging to Democ
racy Though a Jackson Democrat he
has produced a largo family of Repub
licans which Is a redeeming feature
to his political perversity
Orpheums Great Sho
At Moderate Prices
The bill at tho Orphoum this wool
is one that you cannot afford to miss
seeing Summed up In a few words
it Is a great show for the money
livery act on the bill Is a headline
In Itself and easy worth the price or
admission Ask your friend who hag
been thore then take it in for your
self and be convinced that tho Or
ilicum Is giving the best always li
tho way of amusements to the people
of Ogdon and at prices within the
reach of everybody
BUIC ERS f tiRAND BALL
Given under auspices of the employ
ore of the Washington Market Tues
day evening Feb 15 at Congress
Dancing Academy Admission Dd
per couple Extra lady 2ac Cone
Island sandwiches and punch served
free Everybody invited I
CUAN6ES IN1
BUSINESS
HOUSES
It is anticipated that business
changes considerable Important
will bo mado during tho next thirty
days on Washington avenue between
Twentyfourth and Twentymil
streets The Toggery clothing store
will he removed from Its present
quarters on Washington avenue Ink
tilt store building formerly occupied
by Lnmonl Grlx on Twentyflftl
street and unless other arrangements
aro decided upon at a later date J S
Lewis will move his Jewelry store to
the building vacated by hc Tog
gcry it Is further anticipated by
Mi Browne of the Toggery that he
will put in a stock of goods In the
building now occupied by Mr Lewis
The statement by the Majestic com
pany that thoir vaudeville show will
bo Installed In the building now oc
cupied by the Toggery la not con
firmed by either Mr Lewis or Mr
Browne who state that they know of
no such arrangements J H ewin
owns the building In question and ho I
jays emphatically that It has not been
leased to the Majestic Amusement
company to bo used as n vaudeville
house nor to any other show company
The Hemenway Mosor Cigar com
pany now occupying a store room on
he ground floor of the Eccloa build
ing facing Washington avenue have
cased the store room recently occu
pied by C D IVCB with tho Intention
of Installing a large stock of cigars
md tobacco It IB said that they an
ticipate making the new store ono of
the most modern cigar and tobacco
stores in the western country and
bat they will expend about 15000
for fixtures alone Definite Informa
ion on these changes can be given
ithin tho next fow weeks
FORMER SULTAN OF TURKEY
PLACED IN STRIGHT JACKET
Paris Feb 9A special to the
Uatin from Vienna says that Abdul
Hamid the former sultan of Turkey
was recently seized with a paroxysm
of frenzy and attempted to stranglo
hImself with a ollk handkerchief He
was prevented from suicide by a ser
ant and was subsequently placed In
tI straight jacket There is no confirmation
Irmation of the story possible here
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Jock Tom Im in a terrible fix
Im enraged to three girls
Tom Well thats not exactly a
crime
Jnck No thats the worst of it
It it ware I could go to prison and
base some peace
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OVERCOATS 2
sale of
tomorrow morning we start a
mens Overcoats which should attract your
attentionif you need a coat
t this stock is full and newrepleted with
the kinds of coats made by Hart Schaffner fiaY
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Marxprovide next winters wants now
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T ARff IS J
TE CAUSE
So Says Senator Stone
in His Speech on
High Prices
Washington Feb H Apropos of the
consideration of the composite EI
klnsLodgeMcCumbor food prices In
vcstlgation reported to the senate yes
terday from the committee on finance
and contingent expenses Senator
Stono of Missouri today addressed
the senate on the genera question of
food prices Ho undertook to show
that the PayneAldrich tariff bill is
largely responsible for the enhance
price of many necessaries of life
I Contrasting the delay on reporting
the Flklns resolution with the lUg
patch in bringing In the lodge meas
ure Mr Stone declared that there had
been a vast amount of monkey busl
ness In connection with the consider
atlon of the subject
Saying he had been greatly puzzled
to know the meaning of the method
of procedure he dnclnrcd It had the
complexion of a purpose to concea
rather than discover
If not why he asked did Rapul
Mean members of tho finance commit
tee come rush In headlong Into this
business and exhibit an overwhelming
anxiety to tako charge of the prokd
ed inquiry if the remarkable thing
done hero have given to this hiisl
ness the sinlsler aspect of n scheme
on the part of certain senators to or
ganize a committee that would star
in primarily to hold the PayneAldricl
tariff law blameless for the evils the
country complains of then the sena
tor from MaFsarhusotts and his Re
publican associates on the finance
committee have only themselves to
blame
Is It the purpose of the great sen
ators who have thrown themselves In
to this breach to put the proposed
Investigation under the control of the
senators who wore chiefly Instrumen
tal In framing tho new law and mosl
concerned In exempting It from all re
sponslbillty for the higher prices that
have followed Its enactment A deep
laid apprehension to that effect has
been expressed by many newspapers
and by many people In different parts
of tho country
He said he knew of nothing which
stood In such rent need of a coating
of whitewash as tho tariff laws As
serting that there had been a rapid
Dnhancoment of prices slnle the pass
age of the law he declared that nol
thor an Increase In the demand for
food nor an Increase In the gold sup I
i ply could explain thoso advances In t
so short a time
I In all probability Mr Stone continued I
Inued Mr Lodge would head tho
committee of investigation and Mr
Stone expressed apr henslon that the t
sonator wpould hesitate to follow out
my line of Inquiry which might sub
stantiate Secretary Wilsons conten
Ion that American food products are
sold more cheaply abroad than In tho
United States
Mir Stone quoted from letters and I
newspapers to show a general In i
crease In the necessaries of life since t
ho enactment the PaynoAldrich I
bill Among tho letters was one from
a St Louis merchant saying that
cotton goods had Increased In price
from 12 12 to 38 nor cent linens
7 12 to 10 per cent and hosiery 10
per cent
Every man of common sense he
aid ought to now that the enor
mous profit accruing to Investors In
these Industries arc be result of ar
tificial condition Dented by law
I dont see how It can DC contend
ed he continued that these arti
ficial conditions from which tho con
timers of tho country thank Heaven
Ore beginning to become the Impati
ent sufferers are chiefly for the bene
fit of the American wage earners employed
loyed In these Industries I assort
with the greatest confidence that the
tariff rates us a rule arc far in cx
cettlJ of any difference In tho labor
wage in America and the chief coin I
sting countries of Europe and I as
sert with equal confidence that tho
chief beneficiaries of this system aro
tho men who employ this labor as the
chief sufferers are the consumers who
Ire the victims of their monopolies
THAW ONCE MORE IS
DENIED HIS LIBERTY
Nyack N Y Feb ITarrr Thaw5
latest application for his discharge
from the Matlenwan state hospital
for the criminal insane was denied by
Justlco A S ThompkIns In a decision
rendered today
At tho same time the justice ap
pointed William Vonnlnre of Orange
county as a rcfoifo to take evidence
on Thaws application for a transfer
from the Matteawan asylum to some
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I Artist Youd lie surprised If yon
knew the amount of time scent on
that picture
Friend Yes I hear that people
stand In front of It for hour trying
to make out vhat it Is
WOMAN WAS MURDERED
BY HER HUSBAND
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Cincinnati Feb 9 Coroner Coe
j who held an Inquest in the case ol
Mrs Alice VanZnndt Those body was
I found lying across a gas stove at her
home on January 29th returned a ver
I dict today in which he declared that
I the woman was murdered
I Ho said that while here was no di
reel evidence to show by whom the
i crime was committed all clrcum
I stances point strongly toward less
Van landt the husband of the woman
I as the guilty party
YanZnndt Is held at the county Jail
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I DR MARY E GREENE DEAD
I ScattloFch DDl Mary E Greene
widely known as a physician and lec
I turer on the nutritive value of foods
and whose fight for tho privilege oC
entering tho medical profession won
I her fame 46 years ago died at her
home in this city aged GO years She
was president of the American House
hold Economic society had charge of
the diet kitchen established by the
Rod Cross for sick soldiers In tho
I south during the SpanlghAmorican
war and was tho first woman admitted
j to membership In the New York Med
loll association
B C RIBLET EXAMINED
Rome Feb DB C Rlblet was eX
nmincd today by J M Sheridan nodj
W J Magee of the American depart
meat of the Interior In connection
with the charge that certain parties
had taken up patents to coal lands in
Alaska with tho Intention of dispos
ing of their rights to others Rlblet
denIed that he had committed a statutory
I
i tory fraud
I The proceedings were before Amor
lean Consul Chapman Coleman and
E C Hughes of Soattle was present
I as attorney for the coal claimants
MAJOR WENTWORTH DEAD
Chicago Fob 9 Frederick Went
worth who reached tho rank of sur
g Con major during tho civil war died
today He was born at St Johns N
13 In 1838 Wentworth was a mem
ber of many medical societies in this
country and abroad
CONDUCTOR BEACH KILLED
SL Louis Feb Conductor Rich
ard Roach of SL Louis was killed and
hreo persons injured when a Rock
Island train from Kansas City due
here this mornln was derailed near
Miion 60 miles west of St Louis
YOU MAY GET SHORT
WEIGHT ON YOUR LARD
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Up in Boise when you buy a five i
pound bucket of lard you get one
weighing four pounds two ounces anJ
when you purchase a threepound
bucket you get two pounds eight ounc
es according to reports from the Ida
ho capital They evidently practice 1
the short weight business there ands
when the state dairy and food CJJffir
mlsflloncr saw this report he made aa i
Investigation In Salt Lake The re
sult of his inquiries shows that cm
sinners bore when they make a pur
chase of lard receive five pounds
including the package and three
pounds Including the package
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In Utah there IB no law compelling
dealers to give tho exact weigh rh
hardly anything but butter The di
partment follows tho state law In most
cases
GRANT T TRENT NAMED
AN ASSISTANT JUSTICE
Washington Feb flTh President
sent to the senate today the nomina
tion of Grant T Trent of Tennessee
to be an associate justice of the su
prcme court of the Philippine Islands
OTHER COUNTRIES OBTAIN
THE MINIMUM TARIFF
Washington Feb 91hc Presidenl
has issued a proclamation granting
the minimum tariff rates of the Paying
AldrIch act to Argentina Brazil Uru
grimy Paragim Mexico Panama and
Liberia
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