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1- r J = THE EVENING STANDARD OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1910 IS LJrt H Hl 1t > Tr TOMORROW I SATURDAY YOULL BUY SOMETHING TOMORROW MOST MEN OOME HERE FOR THEIR BEST THINGS- TO WEAR t ARE YOU COMING IN TOMORROW BETTER SEE US WERE ALL RIGHT WHEN IT COMES TO MENS OR BOYS STUFF TilE TOGGEKY and ROYCROFT STOR- ESV AVE AND 25TH STREET YOU KNOW WHERE L = ill J tfjvjirv i TJ rtn STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phone No 322 Independent two rings56 BUSINESS OFFICE Either phoi ono ring 56 AND- OftRNCS D L Celilon and wire or Eden were UK guests of Ogden friends yester- day ¬ Call Mien phones 22 lor carriages for funerals and operas Private culls a specialty Also prompt delivery of bpggage 412 26th R E King and B Rosenutrt resi- dents ¬ of Layton wove vlnitors In the city estorday WANTEDClean wlillo rags at tho Standard C A Anderson was among the Salt Lake residents In the dry on busl ness Thursday Kcmmerer3 best coal sold only by M L Jones Coal Co Neels Anderson of flock Springs was a business visitor In Ogden yes- terday ¬ Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advur llscment Is to appear In ordor to In sure publication- John C Kldd a resident of Upton Utah was an Ogdcn visitor yester- day ANTHRACITE Youll have to hur- ry It YOU get 1L Phone 18 Shurtllft Company Howard Gale advance man for tho Three Twins production was In the city yesterday The production is now playing at Salt Lake Get our Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block Dont forco your- self to stand In lino at tho Depot- J A Farncl and wlfo of Salt Lake sinnt Thursday with OnUon friends F E Melphan of Dovllt SlIde waa intho city yesterday i Mrs D Downs and Mrs William Hoyso of HunUivllIc weie guests of Ogden friends yesterday j Eastern Star Meets Tonight Tho Queen Esther chapter No 4 Order of tlu Eastern Star will hold a special mooting tonight the program of whlcn Includes degree work followed by a banquet Visiting members are cor dlaJly Invited to attend I Millionaire Passes Through Ogden It C Joy a millionaire mining man ciij a part of friends passed through this city last evening on hoard the special car Rover Tho party ar rhcd hero from Ely Nov and tho car saa attached to the Union Pacific train No 1 and proceeded on Its trip to Chicago last evening I I Removing Wirec from Street Fol- lowing ¬ the Instructions of the city council the members ot tho urn do raiment yesterday rcmovcrt all of the Ires and incandescent lights from tho streets fhese Ugh s were used for decorative purposes during the faINIUlenM convention and tho fair THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 369 Twentyfourth Street Ind Phone 1078 Bell Phone 833 Lict your accounts with us for collection and become a member- of our association Expert collec- tion ¬ of claims and accounts Thou ands of credit reports In our fllei at your service showing the cred- it standing of all who will apply to you for credit You cannot afford to be without our protection Cred- It ratings furnished free to mem birc JOHN ROGHAAR Mgr Continued on Inzc tev- enIFUNERALS IDEA TIIS AND EVELINE SLATER Eveline N the flvowocksold tfjMiphter of Lawrence and Sarah A Tracy Slitter dlel at 830 oclock on Wednesday morning nt tho family Jjnc In Marriott Weber county fol ¬ lowing a brief illness Iron bronchitis CYNTHIA A FIFE Funeral services over the remains of Cyutblu A Fife wore held at 2 oclock Wednesday afternoon at the Kiut ward meeting house with Bishop Lnslgn officiating A laUlts chorus i PiSesZ iiI Piles WtIttnm Indian Pile OIntmeit wIll curs nllnll Bleeding and Itclttug PItCH It lb torbs tho tumors atlas Itching at once ncte an a poultice gives Inntanl relief I Williams Indian Pile Olnlmont III prc pnnd for Illcu and Jtchlnjr of the prlvato pirtR DrucKlstn mall Me end Jl0 WILLIAMS MFG CO Pfojw Clsttltnd Ohio Bsdcon Pharmnrv 8oi r enng Ob My Father and I Need I Thee Every Hour Other musical selections wero Jesus Lover of My Soul by Mrs Mary Farley and Mrs Mary Jones the solo Calvary by Miss BernIce Brown and the solo After by Mrs Mary Farley The speakers at tho aorvlces wero I President C F Mlildloton Joseph Par- ry Patriarch Georgo W Iirklns Ab- raham Zimdoll and Bishop Ensign The services were largely attended and there was a profusion of beautiful floral offerings Interment was made in Ogden City cemetery WHO SAm MEAT WAS HIGH i NOW that the cool weather Is hero I families can buy their meat supplies in larger quantities We wonder If most people realize the cost of handl- ing ¬ meat in small quntltics Modern service to the consummer Is very ex- pensive This accounts In part for i tho high cost The service costs as much as the meat I If ou want to save somthlnp on meats that really Is a saving buy In- i largor quantities Note these prices Hound of beef about CO Ibs 81fc- Ioin of beef about 50 Ibs 13c Whole pork lon about 20 lbs pl7c- j Whole pork shoulders 10 IbsHeTh- eBc are not cut prices but Is for good U S Inspected beef We can lurnlsh cheaper moat at cheape price One generally pays for what one gets BUT BE SURE YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FUR TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS and CHICKENS at tho RIGHT PRICE RUSSELLJAMES CO The Home of Purdah Bell 866 and 16 Ind 51 185 24th St Some kinds of meats arc on tho de- cline ¬ we will give you the benefit If there Is any BOX ELDER ELECTION THEOFFICIAL FIGURES Hrighim City Nov 17The board- of county commissioners met yester- day ¬ in special session and canvassed tho returns of the recent election from Ihe polling precincts of the county find following ate the voles cast for the different officers Congress Majority Hcwoll R 1980 ISO Erlckson D loOli Supreme court Piraup R > 1070 16S Richards D 150S Representative Holmgren R lSHfi 175 Welling Commissioner lrHO four years Conley R 1372 221 Cottam en 1G51 Commissioner two yonrs Larson R 1859 13 Wright D 1G7G Clerk Ipsen U 2iIiJ 697 Jensen D 1421 Sheriff Olsen R 1951 ass HWJHO D luC Recorder- Mrs Neoley R 21CC GCS Alra Owens D 1185 I Assessor Toyno R iKSfi 423 Nelson DI l5Gf Troaitt rot Richards R 203 51S Capener D 1C16 Attorney Lowe R 1028 319 Call Surveyor 1003 Holdaway R 1908 532 1orsenD 1405 City Justice Denmark Jensen R 771 cs j N S Christoffer- son CD 609 Constable Nolxt R 71 oIG i rife fD 515 Amendments to constitution I Yos 4o I First amendment 1193 2DC Second amendment coi 242 Third amendment CG2 23G rcurtl amendment 170 218 Fifth amendment 233 ci SWIMMERS IN RIVALRY Chicago Nov 8Cltlcago Athletic association swimmers and the Mis- souri Athletic club team of St Louis will clash this winter In n series or four tank meets The preliminary ar rangornents for the dual affairs nr ° under way and the first clash will take place on the night of the sec oud Wednesday In December Thi date Is only tentative however and may be changed If R should confllr with he Missouri club schedule Two of the moots will tako pIn at Chicago anti two will be held a Sl Lou The first and third wlp bo contested here with tho sccon1 and fourth In SI Louis The open In St Louis probably will take lilac outrly In January with the second I Chicago later in tho month and the llnal clash some time during Fobrg- ary I MRS BAXTER DEAD- I Seattle NQV lMrs larjpu B Baxter w1d1lfnown a W a TJfiUr anti woman suffrage lecturer and worker illQd laRl night ather Homo In ti Ity rugI fin yetr I JUNO CLASS AT8 SENiORS Undergraduates Win Championship In the High School Intcrclass Football Series Salt Lake Nov 1SFr the first time in the history of the school the lulorclass football championship has been won by the undergraduate team The senior class team filled to live up to the precedent set by the past senior teams and lost in t hardSought contest to the Junior team by a score of 11 to 5 The game was a spirited viio from the start and the players ought hard to tho end Rivalry had teen great between the two teams Tho nldo lines wero ciowded and most of tho spectators were cheering for the Junior team The game started her lato and the last quarter was played In tho dusk which made long jiassos unsafe and punting difficult On the first down or tho second quar- ter ¬ Kllpatrlok caught a pretty for- ward ¬ pass and ran to the tonyard lino before being downed He covered sixty yards but his team lost tho ball en a fumble On two exchanges of punts the Juniors started an advance irom the center of the field and Haw- ley on two forward passes went to the ond for the first touchdown but Atkins failed to kick goal The seniors advanced to The twenty five yard line when an inside kick vas made but Harris the unlor quar teibock thinking the pay Illegal let tho ball go by Caffey recovered It and scored for the seniors The re- mainder ¬ of the game wap exchanged punts and Atwood did well getting oery one off In fine styl The seniors played hard hilt the jun iors were read for play and with half a minute lo play after a sqiabblo of several minutes the sen ¬ Ion quit The playing of Kilpatrlck kr the Juniors was the feature of lie game Ho made several forward Biases and recovered tumbles At wood loomed up at punting and HouU KImball Elchnor and Joinson wore In every line play Hawley made four fcrward passes for long pains Spen- cer ¬ at tacklo for the seniors played a great defensive while McCarthy at quarter was In every play The Jon lor team will likely play Park City on Thanksgiving lay Dont use harsh physics The reac tion weakens tho bowels leads to chronic constipation Get Doans Regulots They operate easily tone the stomach cure constipation IN PURSUIT Of BiG CONVENTION Zion After Bennlal Gathering of Na- tional Federation of Wom ens Clubs At a meeting Thursday of a commit- tee ¬ of the Utah Federation of Wom ens clubs and the conventIons com- mittee ¬ of the Commercial club of Salt lake arrangements wore made for a strong fight on the purl or two or- ganizations ¬ for the 1912 biennial con- vention of the Nations Federation of Womens clubs Resolutions were drafted at tho mooting requesting tho hoard of governors of the club to pledge its moral anti lliianclil support in securing the convention and help- ing ¬ to entertain the women In case the convention is seemed Mrs C H McMnhon will so east in two weeks to attend the meeting of the committee in charge of the 1912 convention and will do all In her power to Induce the women to hold their meeting In Salt Lake At the meeting Mrs McMahon rep- resenting ¬ the women said that tho movement to secure the 1912 conven- tion for Salt lake was started last Juno at tho time of the tenth bien- nial ¬ at Cincinnati At timE time lie Salt Lake women sent to the Com- mercial ¬ club for literature and a number of pamphlets and booklets wore forwarded These were distri- buted effectively and the result was that practically every delegation from Main to Utah adopted the slogau Salt Lake for 1912 Zions Only Rival San Francisco Mrs McMahon said was tho only rival of Salt Lake anti this movement was supported as a city measure only Inasmuch as the convention was held at Los Angeles eight years ago In Utah however the movement la statewide some twentyeight clubs of the state with RHEUMATISf PAINFUL DANGEROUS Rheumatism is due to a diseased condition of the blood cells and cor- puscles ¬ brought about by an excess of uric acid m the circulation It is not only a very painful disease but an extremely dangerous trouble The briny acrid state of the blood gradu nil forms a coating over the muscles and by depositing a cementlike sub- stance ¬ in the joints frequently termi- nates ¬ fatally or leaves its victim a It is natural to 41 doctor the spot that hurts and it is quite right to use liniments hot appli- cations ¬ etc to get temporary relief from apainfuljointorswollen tendon but Rheumatism is not a skin disease and such things when depended on nlone make one careless and the dis- ease ¬ gets a Cnuer hold on the blood- SSS cures the disease because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers It goes into the cir- culation ¬ andre ¬ S S Sparticle blood it very 1c1s of and rich uric the in way pre ¬ pares it for the proper nourishment of all joints muscles nerves and bones If you have Rheumatism get the uric acid out of the blood by SSS a purely vegetable medicine and enjoy freedom from its misery Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write THE BWITT SPECIFIC CO AtUnU Oa r n membership of lOOO women beng behind the Invitation of Salt Lflke The convention means that 2 nOl to JOOo wonton will come to Salt Lake for ho seasons which will last n week or ten days At Cincinnati the attendance of cluh members wa about liOQO with 1200 delegates anti fiOO alternates and largo delegations from Chicago and other larye cities of the middle west Miss lncii Franke chairman of the transportation committee of tin Utah federation reported that she had boon corresponding with tho various passenger associations regarding the convention She said slio hut receiv- ed assurances that the railroads would- do all In their puwer tT Irnnr 110 success of the convention and that It would be properly advertised b > the railroads StopOver Privileges Furthermore tho railroads promised that extremely favorable rates would- be made for the convention and tick- ets ¬ I would be sold through lo the Pa- cific ¬ coast with ample stopover priv- ilege ¬ at Salt Lake Thisll Avas pointed out would result In bringing many tourists to Salt Lake at tho tulle of the convention Tho tentative plan reached at yes- terdays meeting was that tho Utah Federation of Womenc clubs would raise S2 000 of tho necessary expense of tho convention and that the Com- mercial ¬ club should raise the addition- al Gf 00 necessary Joseph E Calne secretary of the Commercial club was asked to spent to the women on the work and plans of the Commercial club publicity bu reau Mr Caine outlined this work pledging the support of the bureau to ward procuring anti advertising Iho convention anti In turn asked the cooperation of the Utah federation In the work of advertising the re sources and opportunities of tho state WIlY ksteA- n Offer That Involves No Risk for Those ho Accept It We are so positive our remedy will complotely relievo constipation no matter how chronic It may he that we offer to furnish It free of all cost If It falls Constipation Is caused by weak- ness ¬ of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestines or descending- colon fo expect a cure ou therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier activity We want you to try Itexall Order- lies on our guarantee Thoy arc eaten like candy and arc particular- ly ¬ Ideal for children Thoy act di- rectly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels They have a neutral ac- tion on the organs or glands They do not purge or cause any Inconvenl once whatever They will positively overcome chronic or habitual consti- pation and the myriads of associate or dependent chronic ailments Try Kexall Orderlies at our risk Two ulen lOc and 25c Sold only at our store The Rexall Store T H Carr 20tb and Grant- JAPANESE OFFICIALS VISITNG IN THE CITY They Ahe Now En Route Eastward- to Assume Important Positions Suit Lake Noc M A couple of dlstlnsulfihed Japanese officials front Tolclo lapan arrived in Salt Lake Thursday and registered at the Knuts ford vhoro they occupy parlors F and G Thoy wero IJeutanat Colonel K Inouye of the Japanese army anti Commander S Krosoge of the Japan- ese navy Wo are direct from Tokio via Yokohama said Colonel Inoue Wo arrived in San Francisco on November 12 and are on our wa east I go to Washington D C where I have been appointed military attache to the la pan le embassy The commander on his way to IxMidon England as in spoctor of the manufacturer of naval ordnance In that country ills appoint flout covers u period of throe years Asked as lo how they liked Ameri- ca Colonel Inouye sold This Is our first visit to America WG arc broatly pleased with everything we have seen Since our arrival In San Francisco wo have received the kind- est ¬ of treatment by every one whom- wo have met In a word we are lIke tho American people and I am safe in saying that the friendship that exists between the United States government and Japan Is close and lasting I Wo have enjoyed ever mlnuto of our tlniPslnce coming to Salt Lake We regard Salt Lake as a eautlfiil growing city We leave tomorrow at Pacific noon for the east over the Union I Guaranteed Liquor Cure Drunkenness Is a progressive dls sense the moderate drinker is not sat- isfied with two three drinks a day tho craving for moro and more be- comes Irresistible as the disease ad- vances the result Is Chronic Alcohol ismThe treatment used successfully by thousands right In their own home Is Orrlne It Is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded Orrlnc No 1 Is the secret remedy Orrlno No 2 Is for those willing to take the treatment Either form cOts 1 Write for free booklet How to Cure Drunkenness The Orrlnc Co CSC Orrlne Building Washington D C Sold by leading druggists and in this city by BADCONS PHARMACY hiffil COAL PRiCES UNDER DLSCUSSONGe- orge F Carpenter Compares Cost in Provo and In Colorado Points Provo Nov 17At a meeting of tho Provo Progressive league this even- ing George P Carpenter deplored the the lack of a public rlllltles commis- sion ¬ in this state claiming that tho present high 1rico of coal was large- ly due to the absence of such a com- mission ¬ Citing an Illustration he stated that Utah coal was being sold In 1 Grand Junction for I per ton while thp same coal with practically the r fr fV VJ I Wrights StOl News I Vol 1 WrightsA Good Place to Trade No5 I Choose Linens at This Big Yearly Sale Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Dny this Annual I Jt Linen Sale offers our best merchandise at the sale prices I 72 IN WHITE LINEN CLOTHS White linen cloth heavier t than you expect at 125 Full two yards wide a number of new dcsigpc Napkins to C match thin linen Ire offered at 235 n doz The cloths 9a11 will be sold at 60 IN WHITE LINEN CLOTHS This cloth in not of pure linen- It Ic the cotton linen union cloth which Is mectinjj with much favor You would hardly- be able to tell It from pure lin- en cloth This material Is 60 In wide one yard anti three quarters 60c value X1tC 72 IN PURE LINEN CLOTH The cheapest of the pure linen clotho ic our regular 100 qual- ity This number le 72 In wide and Is shown In a great many new patterns Durirg this ThanksgivIng Sale we offer this cloth at 79c 72 IN HEAVY SATIN DAMASK There IG nearly any pattern you could ask for in thlc assort- ment ¬ and If you want nap 1 kino they can be had to match the patterns In the cloth 20 In napkins 235 a doz 22 In napkins S318 a doz The cloth for Is a 150 value 1119 > are the are at 150 and warm has and at the < S SOME SPECIALS Warmer Hosiery at smaller prices Is one you will find here this week These are positive savings Childrens Hone fleecelined ribbed ctajnlcss per pair 15 C Ladles Hose fleecelined seam Ices double heel and tOe J C Bronco Buster a stocking for children two paira 25 C Ladles HouueOdd olzei 35c cotton grade 27 C Ladles WoolRibbed double heel and toe 60s Q 4 values C Ladles Burson fashioned lisle thread all colors 35c value SALE OF SWEATER COATS Heres the final reduction on Ladles Sweater Coats all new this sonwell 275 Sweater Coats245 350 Sweater Coats 295 400 Sweater Coats 345 450 Sweater Coats 395 500 Sweater Coats 450 750 Sweater Coats 595 CANDY c new shipment of candles Date Creams AfterDinner Mints Dutch Gum Drops Co- coanut Bon Bons all per pound 15c IS EASILY t of the magazines are now telling of the new decorative act called Stenciling De- signs from cut stencils are 1 painted on fabrics for curtains cushions etc Once you can make your own designs teach you without charge sell the first materials to same length of haul was being sold ut Provo at G pOt tout In support of lila claims he pre- sented the following llgures which ho declared were llbcralas compared with those In effect In other states AB a fair cost of the production of coal to mine and place on cars 150 per ton profit for company 75 cents freight 1 retailers prollt and cost of delivery 150 making the total cost 5IGO per ton which at the same time allows a larger margin of profit than In many of the oUter states lIe said ho believed a public utili- ties could bo secured through the next legislature as four- teen were pledged to support such a measure and many others were In favor of it He and Walter Adams were authorized by the league to prepare a petition and secure names to present to tho next legislature urging the adoption of such a measure F A Ilutlsh presided at the meet- ing ¬ and stated that the object of the league was to secure political re- form ¬ as enjoyed by other states such as the and referendum the recall and the direct primary election- law floor A Stprtmi m oVo jit snmo A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SET- A complete linen set consisting of a table cloth with hemstitch ed border The size of the cloth Is 56 by 72 In The napkins are of the same pattern as the cloth dainty floral designs are hemstitched and arc 16x16- In S45Orcgular value j 6S- at cP A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SET Thlc hemstitched linen set Is of an exceptional good quality of good linen The cloth IG large 2 yds wide by 3 long The napkins are 18 inches square and are of tho same pretty pat- terns as the cloth 750 regu ¬ larly Sale price com plete 3 oit5 HEMSTITCHED DAMASK SET This cloth is square and has hem Hitched border the work- Is well done The material is of a heavyextra heavySatin Damask Size of the cloth 2 by 3 yards The napkins arc 18 inches square Our P7 Qif 10 set for a o A RICH DAMASK SET- A rich cloth for the round table Including a dozen napkins woven to match the pattern In the cloth The cloth is 2 yards In diameter and is of a firm hand loomed pure linen dam- ask ¬ This excellent 1250 set wlilbeoftcred ff CJ- iat yo 9 colored history convention Gla3inann movement company Kelly A Rare Silk- Opportunity i the and the other kinations of this season this silk sale offers dresses 1If will be in with every of Please slight this item because small 1if you the any have 534fj stock and owing un- usual that arc f- able them lj about yards the the assortment col- ors without limit 1t iii Among the weaves Twills Cords Foulards Czarina They 1 both offered plain J values fancy All 125 6 8 3 1500 Yards of Dress Goods 119 l Values 175 Rich woolen materials for suit skirts etcThese handsome fabrics which regularly- sold 175The prolonged spell made the demand for these a bit lighter than expectcdBut you will need them now may own them lowered price Homespuns Diagonals Mummy Mixtures in the seasons colors150 and 175 values 119 5 HOSIERY condition wearresisting 23c madegood- styles SPECIALS- The STENCILING LEARNED- Most lea- rnlliou commission representatives JnlUatlvo parties social strictly sr fashion opportunity to Weaves Fancy frr A Boys Suit 1951 Worth to 500 We have decided make short work the boys straight knee pant suits The these are not made Knickerbocker styles for that reason are willing sell them quickly less than half the real price Many boys still prefer these straight pants and even the boys insist the Knickerbocker style blouse knee effect- we will sell you pair pants go with the coat and still save you three four dollars These are for boys 12 15 yearsthey priced reg- ularly up Lots are Some arc 450 and You may have your choice the entire lot for 195 Mens Suits 1975 25 Values You will be surprised know the number men who are saving 525 each day and getting suits which are just good stylea little better we thinkand just good value though they paid the 25 30 price any store OgdenWhen you think Schaffner Marx suits you have- a feeling that there doubt about the value the style We would like meet every man Ogden interested Fall suit Well not complain you dont buy well save you 525 more you do worthy your considera- tion THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AND BASEMENT BARGAINSL- ook remnants the Economy Baseemnt be buying piece goodsthere possible saving Outing flannels Printed Flannelettes Percales Ginghams Cotton Flannel Toweling Curtain Ends Dress Goods Draperies Fringed Bed Spreads white values and 135 dJrfffc Tokonabe Tea Potsin which the Japs make their famous tea C King Glass Wash Board Reg ular 50 cent value > 6JiC- VV IIVV n length on the of the effects of these measures and told how the public utilities commission plank and tho primary olocUon law plank had been defeated at the Republican state In closing tho meeting President Hullsh read a letter from Mayor Wm of Ogden asking in million regarding the progressive in Provo as It was proli ablo that something similar to be launched In Ogden GOLD CIRCLE HAS RICH ORE Leaoers Recover One Dollar Pound With Aid of Hand Muller After having spent some time Ia- Btalllng machinery for the Rex Mines at Gold Circle R R Huff- man of the Filter company of Salt Lake has returned home I Phi OoH flrHo dl frlrl pmhrsiron 3 For 3 that ac ¬ cord whim c 4 Ti dont the price is we i assure that silks arc 1 P i 1 1- I < just as new as we in it is to an ¬ i I s J < to offer as do There are 3000 in I L- I 1 lot of ¬ ji j is almost ic t are 1 are in t I the I and col- ors C for I e 0 e eo M I 0 0 to of pants of suits and we to at of if on an extra of to to of to are ¬ to 6 of them 5 so on of to of as as as to at other In of Hart is no or to in who is in a if or if Is it of ¬ over these in ¬ fore is a t ¬ > for for was a I i t we we < Foot StoolsffassetsS8C Childrens high top school shoes dougola boys or girls 250 values 1J E oizes5 to 8 12 AoJj Childrens winter caps Odds and ends worth 50 cents 25c P r J Jo Aj u I an extensive area cf rhvollto flows and llow hrecci vbb ire cut by diLLs tf andestlte ove i n lucre and I there by audestitc Vows The ore de posits In these me h Tud by the United Stiles grcjq cal survey as bronsfng to the lerliry period which deposits wot t it cliy developed In Nevada at the fiiinsl ck at Tono puh at Goldfkld at Tuscarora In California at licdfe In Idaho at Dela mar at Colorado In Cripple Creek I The ore deposits in the main tire replacement vons nnd sheeted zones- In I rhyollte though In a few and thes Important Instanced on the an destltcrhyollte contacts havo been opened bodies of ore Development worl since the camp was discovered about tw years ago which has amounted usually to sur facn scratching has been scattered- over some eight or ten square miles and at only one of ho two points has any systematic and substantial mlnlng bccn done At those places as well as at many where the work has been limited the leads have re- sponded and are suggestive of hrddcntrcasures yetto be uncov- ered T T FlndHIgh Grade Tin proporllps ar nwnpil In tho BLANKETS CHEAPER- Ths cale vll coon be dscon < tnued- Grey Blanket red AQf or blue border < Heavy Cotton Blanket all col ouR 125 kind Os > C Extra Big Cotton Blanket col- ored ¬ value border 250 1 98 Best Cotton 72x84 inch all colors 350 O value CotPO Big Pure Wool Blanket all value colors S6 4e68 > J LAST YEARS SLEEPING GARMENTS CHEAP Because these sleeping gar ¬ ments were last seasons we reduce the price for quick clear- ance 1 against our policy to carry goods over These are of Flannelette good quality made with feet In the usual outing flannel cloths For age 2 to 3 years 65 cent garment for HK7C < For ages 4 to 5 years 75 ce- nt58c f t BABY BONNETS- TO CLOSE OUT These were here last season yet the styles are good and the bonnets are fresh and clean To effect a quick clearance we of 3 fer them like this Baby 60c Bonnetc 22c Baby 75c Bonnets 37c Baby S100 Bonnets 48c Baby 150 Bonnets 72c Baby 200 Bonnets 98e Baby 300 Bonnets 148 i PIERCED BRASS A NEW FAD The popularity of brass as a home decoration has created a new kind of work for the home < worker which is known as Pierc- ed brass The articles to be t done are about the same class ac those which are used in py- rographybut the finished ar- ticle ¬ Irf much more beautiful and sensible Displayed at the Art Department r main by poor men who must develop after a cbolorlders fashion crushing tho higher grades of ore and amalga- mating ¬ by hand A noticeable and pleasing Instance of this at the pres- ent ¬ tlmo Is that of leasers on the Hnrdacruhblu vein grinding 5 r pounds per day with a bund mulior and recovering 1 HOI pound The recovery of the values contain- ed in the Circle ores Is exlre moly simple being free nnd amalga- mating ¬ readily there being no base of Interfering elements Slacking the ore by a short period of weathering then roasting or sluicIng It a me- thod ¬ popular with those not capable of more pretentious ways of reduc- tion ¬ Commendable prcservoranco with some of the less fortunate who are not able to make their claims yield- a grub stake aa they go on Is time fact Unit almost without exception properties on tho ore zone aro pro- tected with the required amount of work oach year all possessing that optimism which foretells a matter of onl abort time until the camp will come Into its own and when SM merits and truo worth wJJJ lx > recog- nized ¬ In the mining world I 5

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ARE YOU COMING IN TOMORROW

BETTER SEE US WERE ALL RIGHT WHEN ITCOMES TO MENS OR BOYS STUFF

TilE TOGGEKY andROYCROFT STOR-ESV AVE AND 25TH STREET

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STANDARD TELEPHONES

EDITORIAL ROOMBell Phone No 322Independent two rings56

BUSINESS OFFICEEither phoi ono ring 56

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D L Celilon and wire or Eden wereUK guests of Ogden friends yester-day

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Call Mien phones 22 lor carriagesfor funerals and operas Private cullsa specialty Also prompt delivery ofbpggage 412 26th

R E King and B Rosenutrt resi-dents

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of Layton wove vlnitors In thecity estorday

WANTEDClean wlillo rags at thoStandard

C A Anderson was among the SaltLake residents In the dry on buslness Thursday

Kcmmerer3 best coal sold only byM L Jones Coal Co

Neels Anderson of flock Springswas a business visitor In Ogden yes-terday

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Advertisers must have their copyfor the Evening Standard the eveningbefore the day on which the advurllscment Is to appear In ordor to Insure publication-

John C Kldd a resident of UptonUtah was an Ogdcn visitor yester-day

ANTHRACITE Youll have to hur-ry It YOU get 1L Phone 18 Shurtllft

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Howard Gale advance man for thoThree Twins production was In the

city yesterday The production isnow playing at Salt Lake

Get our Union Pacific and OregonShort Line tickets at the office In theOpera House Block Dont forco your-self to stand In lino at tho Depot-

J A Farncl and wlfo of Salt Lakesinnt Thursday with OnUon friends

F E Melphan of Dovllt SlIde waaintho city yesterday

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Mrs D Downs and Mrs WilliamHoyso of HunUivllIc weie guests ofOgden friends yesterday j

Eastern Star Meets Tonight ThoQueen Esther chapter No 4 Order oftlu Eastern Star will hold a specialmooting tonight the program of whlcnIncludes degree work followed by abanquet Visiting members are cordlaJly Invited to attend I

Millionaire Passes Through OgdenIt C Joy a millionaire mining man

ciij a part of friends passed throughthis city last evening on hoard thespecial car Rover Tho party arrhcd hero from Ely Nov and thocar saa attached to the Union Pacifictrain No 1 and proceeded on Its tripto Chicago last evening I

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Removing Wirec from Street Fol-lowing

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the Instructions of the citycouncil the members ot tho urn doraiment yesterday rcmovcrt all of theIres and incandescent lights fromtho streets fhese Ugh s were usedfor decorative purposes during thefaINIUlenM convention and tho fair

THE RETAIL MERCHANTSASSOCIATION

369 Twentyfourth StreetInd Phone 1078 Bell Phone 833

Lict your accounts with us forcollection and become a member-of our association Expert collec-tion

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of claims and accounts Thouands of credit reports In our flleiat your service showing the cred-it standing of all who will apply toyou for credit You cannot affordto be without our protection Cred-It ratings furnished free to membirc JOHN ROGHAAR Mgr

Continued on Inzc tev-

enIFUNERALSIDEA TIIS AND

EVELINE SLATER

Eveline N the flvowocksoldtfjMiphter of Lawrence and Sarah ATracy Slitter dlel at 830 oclock onWednesday morning nt tho familyJjnc In Marriott Weber county fol ¬

lowing a brief illness Iron bronchitis

CYNTHIA A FIFE

Funeral services over the remainsof Cyutblu A Fife wore held at 2oclock Wednesday afternoon at theKiut ward meeting house with BishopLnslgn officiating A laUlts chorus

i PiSesZ iiI PilesWtIttnm Indian Pile OIntmeit wIll cursnllnll Bleeding and Itclttug PItCH It lbtorbs tho tumors atlas Itching at oncencte an a poultice gives Inntanl reliefI Williams Indian Pile Olnlmont III prcpnnd for Illcu and Jtchlnjr of the prlvato

pirtR DrucKlstn mall Me end Jl0WILLIAMS MFG CO Pfojw Clsttltnd OhioBsdcon Pharmnrv 8oi

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enng Ob My Father and I NeedI Thee Every Hour

Other musical selections weroJesus Lover of My Soul by Mrs

Mary Farley and Mrs Mary Jonesthe solo Calvary by Miss BernIceBrown and the solo After by MrsMary Farley

The speakers at tho aorvlces weroI President C F Mlildloton Joseph Par-

ry Patriarch Georgo W Iirklns Ab-

raham Zimdoll and Bishop EnsignThe services were largely attendedand there was a profusion of beautifulfloral offerings

Interment was made in Ogden Citycemetery

WHO SAm MEAT

WAS HIGHi

NOW that the cool weather Is heroI

families can buy their meat suppliesin larger quantities We wonder Ifmost people realize the cost of handl-ing

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meat in small quntltics Modernservice to the consummer Is very ex-

pensive This accounts In part fori tho high cost The service costs as

much as the meatI If ou want to save somthlnp on

meats that really Is a saving buy In-i largor quantities Note these prices

Hound of beef about CO Ibs 81fc-Ioin of beef about 50 Ibs 13cWhole pork lon about 20 lbs pl7c-

j Whole pork shoulders 10 IbsHeTh-eBc are not cut prices but Is for

good U S Inspected beef We canlurnlsh cheaper moat at cheapeprice One generally pays for whatone gets BUT BE SURE YOU GETWHAT YOU PAY FUR TURKEYSGEESE DUCKS and CHICKENS attho RIGHT PRICE

RUSSELLJAMES COThe Home of Purdah

Bell 866 and 16 Ind 51 185 24th StSome kinds of meats arc on tho de-

cline¬

we will give you the benefit Ifthere Is any

BOX ELDER ELECTIONTHEOFFICIAL FIGURES

Hrighim City Nov 17The board-of county commissioners met yester-day

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in special session and canvassedtho returns of the recent election fromIhe polling precincts of the countyfind following ate the voles cast forthe different officers

Congress MajorityHcwoll R 1980 ISO

Erlckson D loOliSupreme court

Piraup R > 1070 16SRichards D 150S

RepresentativeHolmgren R lSHfi 175Welling

CommissionerlrHO

four yearsConley R 1372 221Cottam en 1G51

Commissioner two yonrsLarson R 1859 13Wright D 1G7G

ClerkIpsen U 2iIiJ 697Jensen D 1421

SheriffOlsen R 1951 assHWJHO D luC

Recorder-Mrs Neoley R 21CC GCSAlra Owens D 1185

I AssessorToyno R iKSfi 423Nelson DI l5Gf

Troaitt rotRichards R 203 51SCapener D 1C16

AttorneyLowe R 1028 319Call

Surveyor1003

Holdaway R 1908 5321orsenD 1405

City JusticeDenmark Jensen R 771 cs

j N S Christoffer-son CD 609Constable

Nolxt R 71 oIGi rife fD 515

Amendments to constitutionI Yos 4oI First amendment 1193 2DC

Second amendment coi 242Third amendment CG2 23Grcurtl amendment 170 218Fifth amendment 233 ci

SWIMMERS IN RIVALRY

Chicago Nov 8Cltlcago Athleticassociation swimmers and the Mis-souri Athletic club team of St Louiswill clash this winter In n series orfour tank meets The preliminary arrangornents for the dual affairs nr°under way and the first clash willtake place on the night of the secoud Wednesday In December Thidate Is only tentative however andmay be changed If R should confllrwith he Missouri club schedule

Two of the moots will tako pInat Chicago anti two will be held aSl Lou The first and third wlpbo contested here with tho sccon1and fourth In SI Louis The openIn St Louis probably will take lilacoutrly In January with the second I

Chicago later in tho month and thellnal clash some time during Fobrg-ary

I MRS BAXTER DEAD-

I Seattle NQV lMrs larjpu BBaxter w1d1lfnown a W a TJfiUranti woman suffrage lecturer andworker illQd laRl night ather HomoIn ti Ity rugI fin yetr

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JUNO CLASS

AT8 SENiORS

Undergraduates Win Championship Inthe High School Intcrclass

Football Series

Salt Lake Nov 1SFr the firsttime in the history of the school thelulorclass football championship hasbeen won by the undergraduate teamThe senior class team filled to liveup to the precedent set by the pastsenior teams and lost in t hardSoughtcontest to the Junior team by a scoreof 11 to 5 The game was a spiritedviio from the start and the playersought hard to tho end Rivalry hadteen great between the two teams

Tho nldo lines wero ciowded andmost of tho spectators were cheeringfor the Junior team The game started

her lato and the last quarter wasplayed In tho dusk which made longjiassos unsafe and punting difficult

On the first down or tho second quar-ter

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Kllpatrlok caught a pretty for-ward

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pass and ran to the tonyardlino before being downed He coveredsixty yards but his team lost tho ballen a fumble On two exchanges ofpunts the Juniors started an advanceirom the center of the field and Haw-ley on two forward passes went tothe ond for the first touchdown butAtkins failed to kick goal

The seniors advanced to The twentyfive yard line when an inside kickvas made but Harris the unlor quarteibock thinking the pay Illegal lettho ball go by Caffey recovered Itand scored for the seniors The re-mainder

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of the game wap exchangedpunts and Atwood did well gettingoery one off In fine styl

The seniors played hard hilt the juniors were read for play andwith half a minute lo play after asqiabblo of several minutes the sen ¬

Ion quit The playing of Kilpatrlckkr the Juniors was the feature oflie game Ho made several forwardBiases and recovered tumbles Atwood loomed up at punting and HouUKImball Elchnor and Joinson wore Inevery line play Hawley made fourfcrward passes for long pains Spen-cer

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at tacklo for the seniors playeda great defensive while McCarthy atquarter was In every play The Jonlor team will likely play Park Cityon Thanksgiving lay

Dont use harsh physics The reaction weakens tho bowels leads tochronic constipation Get DoansRegulots They operate easily tonethe stomach cure constipation

IN PURSUIT Of

BiG CONVENTION

Zion After Bennlal Gathering of Na-

tional Federation of Womens Clubs

At a meeting Thursday of a commit-tee

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of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs and the conventIons com-mittee

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of the Commercial club of Saltlake arrangements wore made for astrong fight on the purl or two or-ganizations

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for the 1912 biennial con-vention of the Nations Federation ofWomens clubs Resolutions weredrafted at tho mooting requesting thohoard of governors of the club topledge its moral anti lliianclil supportin securing the convention and help-ing

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to entertain the women In casethe convention is seemed

Mrs C H McMnhon will so eastin two weeks to attend the meetingof the committee in charge of the 1912convention and will do all In herpower to Induce the women to holdtheir meeting In Salt Lake

At the meeting Mrs McMahon rep-resenting

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the women said that thomovement to secure the 1912 conven-tion for Salt lake was started lastJuno at tho time of the tenth bien-nial

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at Cincinnati At timE time lieSalt Lake women sent to the Com-mercial

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club for literature and anumber of pamphlets and bookletswore forwarded These were distri-buted effectively and the result wasthat practically every delegation fromMain to Utah adopted the slogauSalt Lake for 1912

Zions Only RivalSan Francisco Mrs McMahon said

was tho only rival of Salt Lake antithis movement was supported as acity measure only Inasmuch as theconvention was held at Los Angeleseight years ago In Utah howeverthe movement la statewide sometwentyeight clubs of the state with

RHEUMATISfPAINFUL DANGEROUS

Rheumatism is due to a diseasedcondition of the blood cells and cor-puscles

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brought about by an excessof uric acid m the circulation It isnot only a very painful disease but anextremely dangerous trouble Thebriny acrid state of the blood gradunil forms a coating over the musclesand by depositing a cementlike sub-stance

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in the joints frequently termi-nates

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fatally or leaves its victim aIt is natural to

41 doctor the spot that hurts and it isquite right to use liniments hot appli-cations

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etc to get temporary relieffrom apainfuljointorswollen tendonbut Rheumatism is not a skin diseaseand such things when depended onnlone make one careless and the dis-ease

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gets a Cnuer hold on the blood-S S S cures the disease because it isthe greatest of all blood purifiers It

goes into the cir-culation

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andre ¬

SS Sparticlebloodit

very

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andrich

uricthe

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pares it for theproper nourishment of all jointsmuscles nerves and bones If youhave Rheumatism get the uric acidout of the blood by S S S apurely vegetable medicine and enjoyfreedom from its misery Book onRheumatism and any medical advicefree to all who write

THE BWITT SPECIFIC CO AtUnU Oa

r n membership of lOOO women bengbehind the Invitation of Salt Lflke

The convention means that 2 nOl toJOOo wonton will come to Salt Lakefor ho seasons which will last n

week or ten days At Cincinnati theattendance of cluh members waabout liOQO with 1200 delegates antifiOO alternates and largo delegationsfrom Chicago and other larye citiesof the middle west

Miss lncii Franke chairman ofthe transportation committee of tinUtah federation reported that she hadboon corresponding with tho variouspassenger associations regarding theconvention She said slio hut receiv-ed assurances that the railroads would-do all In their puwer tT Irnnr 110success of the convention and thatIt would be properly advertised b > therailroads

StopOver PrivilegesFurthermore tho railroads promised

that extremely favorable rates would-be made for the convention and tick-ets

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I would be sold through lo the Pa-

cific¬

coast with ample stopover priv-ilege

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at Salt Lake Thisll Avaspointed out would result In bringingmany tourists to Salt Lake at thotulle of the convention

Tho tentative plan reached at yes-terdays meeting was that tho UtahFederation of Womenc clubs wouldraise S2 000 of tho necessary expenseof tho convention and that the Com-mercial

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club should raise the addition-al Gf 00 necessary

Joseph E Calne secretary of theCommercial club was asked to spentto the women on the work and plansof the Commercial club publicity bureau Mr Caine outlined this workpledging the support of the bureau toward procuring anti advertising Ihoconvention anti In turn asked thecooperation of the Utah federationIn the work of advertising the resources and opportunities of tho state

WIlY ksteA-n Offer That Involves No

Risk for Those hoAccept It

We are so positive our remedy willcomplotely relievo constipation nomatter how chronic It may he that weoffer to furnish It free of all costIf It falls

Constipation Is caused by weak-ness

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of the nerves and muscles ofthe large Intestines or descending-colon fo expect a cure outherefore tone up and strengthenthose organs and restore them tohealthier activity

We want you to try Itexall Order-lies on our guarantee Thoy arceaten like candy and arc particular-ly

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Ideal for children Thoy act di-rectly on the nerves and muscles ofthe bowels They have a neutral ac-tion on the organs or glands Theydo not purge or cause any Inconvenlonce whatever They will positivelyovercome chronic or habitual consti-pation and the myriads of associateor dependent chronic ailments TryKexall Orderlies at our risk Twoulen lOc and 25c Sold only at ourstore The Rexall Store T H Carr20tb and Grant-

JAPANESE OFFICIALSVISITNG IN THE CITY

They Ahe Now En Route Eastward-to Assume Important Positions

Suit Lake Noc M A couple ofdlstlnsulfihed Japanese officials frontTolclo lapan arrived in Salt LakeThursday and registered at the Knutsford vhoro they occupy parlors Fand G Thoy wero IJeutanat ColonelK Inouye of the Japanese army antiCommander S Krosoge of the Japan-ese navy

Wo are direct from Tokio viaYokohama said Colonel Inoue Woarrived in San Francisco on November12 and are on our wa east I go toWashington D C where I have beenappointed military attache to the lapan le embassy The commander onhis way to IxMidon England as inspoctor of the manufacturer of navalordnance In that country ills appointflout covers u period of throe years

Asked as lo how they liked Ameri-ca Colonel Inouye sold This Isour first visit to America WG arcbroatly pleased with everything wehave seen Since our arrival In SanFrancisco wo have received the kind-est

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of treatment by every one whom-wo have met In a word we arelIke tho American people and I amsafe in saying that the friendshipthat exists between the United Statesgovernment and Japan Is close andlasting I

Wo have enjoyed ever mlnuto ofour tlniPslnce coming to Salt LakeWe regard Salt Lake as a eautlfiilgrowing city We leave tomorrowatPacific

noon for the east over the UnionI

Guaranteed Liquor Cure

Drunkenness Is a progressive dlssense the moderate drinker is not sat-isfied with two three drinks a daytho craving for moro and more be-comes Irresistible as the disease ad-vances the result Is Chronic AlcoholismThe treatment used successfully bythousands right In their own home IsOrrlne It Is sold under a positiveguarantee to effect a cure or yourmoney will be refunded

Orrlnc No 1 Is the secret remedyOrrlno No 2 Is for those willing totake the treatment Either form cOts

1 Write for free booklet How toCure Drunkenness The Orrlnc CoCSC Orrlne Building Washington DC Sold by leading druggists and inthis city by BADCONS PHARMACY

hiffil COAL PRiCES

UNDER DLSCUSSONGe-

orge F Carpenter Compares Costin Provo and In Colorado

Points

Provo Nov 17At a meeting of thoProvo Progressive league this even-ing George P Carpenter deplored thethe lack of a public rlllltles commis-sion

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in this state claiming that thopresent high 1rico of coal was large-ly due to the absence of such a com-

mission¬

Citing an Illustration he statedthat Utah coal was being sold In

1 Grand Junction for I per ton whilethp same coal with practically the

r fr fV VJ IWrights StOl NewsI Vol 1 WrightsA Good Place to Trade No5

I Choose Linens at This Big Yearly SaleNext Thursday is Thanksgiving Dny this Annual

I Jt Linen Sale offers our best merchandise at the sale pricesI

72 IN WHITE LINEN CLOTHSWhite linen cloth heaviert than you expect at 125 Fulltwo yards wide a number ofnew dcsigpc Napkins to

C match thin linen Ire offered at235 n doz The cloths 9a11will be sold at60 IN WHITE LINEN CLOTHSThis cloth in not of pure linen-It Ic the cotton linen unioncloth which Is mectinjj withmuch favor You would hardly-be able to tell It from pure lin-

en cloth This material Is 60In wide one yard anti threequarters 60cvalue X1tC

72 IN PURE LINEN CLOTH

The cheapest of the pure linenclotho ic our regular 100 qual-ity This number le 72 In wideand Is shown In a great manynew patterns Durirg thisThanksgivIng Sale we offerthis clothat 79c72 IN HEAVY SATIN DAMASK

There IG nearly any patternyou could ask for in thlc assort-ment

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and If you want nap1 kino they can be had to match

the patterns In the cloth 20In napkins 235 a doz 22 In

napkins S318 a doz The cloth

forIs a 150 value 1119

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are the areat 150 and warm has

and at the

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S SOMESPECIALS

Warmer Hosiery at smallerprices Is one you willfind here this week These arepositive savingsChildrens Hone fleecelinedribbed ctajnlcssper pair 15 CLadles Hose fleecelined seamIces double heeland tOe J CBronco Buster astocking for childrentwo paira 25CLadles HouueOdd olzei35c cotton grade 27 CLadles WoolRibbed doubleheel and toe 60s Q4values CLadles Burson fashioned lislethread all colors 35cvalue

SALE OF SWEATERCOATS

Heres the final reduction onLadles Sweater Coats all newthis sonwell275 Sweater Coats245350 Sweater Coats 295

400 Sweater Coats 345450 Sweater Coats 395500 Sweater Coats 450750 Sweater Coats 595

CANDYc

new shipment of candlesDate Creams AfterDinnerMints Dutch Gum Drops Co-

coanut Bon Bons all perpound 15c

IS EASILY

t of the magazines are nowtelling of the new decorativeact called Stenciling De-

signs from cut stencils are1 painted on fabrics for curtains

cushions etc Once youcan make your own designs

teach you without chargesell the first materials to

same length of haul was being soldut Provo at G pOt tout

In support of lila claims he pre-

sented the following llgures whichho declared were llbcralas comparedwith those In effect In other statesAB a fair cost of the production ofcoal to mine and place on cars 150per ton profit for company 75 centsfreight 1 retailers prollt and cost ofdelivery 150 making the total cost5IGO per ton which at the sametime allows a larger margin of profitthan In many of the oUter states

lIe said ho believed a public utili-

ties could bo securedthrough the next legislature as four-

teen were pledgedto support such a measure and manyothers were In favor of it He andWalter Adams were authorized bythe league to prepare a petition andsecure names to present to tho nextlegislature urging the adoption ofsuch a measure

F A Ilutlsh presided at the meet-ing

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and stated that the object of theleague was to secure political re-

form

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as enjoyed by other states suchas the and referendum therecall and the direct primary election-law

floor A Stprtmi m oVo jit snmo

A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SET-A complete linen set consistingof a table cloth with hemstitched border The size of the clothIs 56 by 72 In The napkinsare of the same pattern as thecloth dainty floral designsare hemstitched and arc 16x16-

In S45Orcgular value j 6S-at cP

A HEMSTITCHED LINEN SETThlc hemstitched linen set Is ofan exceptional good quality ofgood linen The cloth IG large

2 yds wide by 3 long Thenapkins are 18 inches squareand are of tho same pretty pat-terns as the cloth 750 regu ¬

larly Sale price complete 3 oit5HEMSTITCHED DAMASK SETThis cloth is square and hashem Hitched border the work-Is well done The material isof a heavyextra heavySatinDamask Size of the cloth 2by 3 yards The napkins arc 18inches square Our P7 Qif

10 set for a o

A RICH DAMASK SET-A rich cloth for the round table

Including a dozen napkinswoven to match the pattern Inthe cloth The cloth is 2 yardsIn diameter and is of a firmhand loomed pure linen dam-ask

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This excellent 1250set wlilbeoftcred ff CJ-iat yo 9

colored

history

convention

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movement

companyKelly

A Rare Silk-Opportunity

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the and theother kinationsof this season this silksale offers dresses

1Ifwill be in

with everyof

Please slight this itembecause small 1if

you theany have 534fjstock and owing un-

usual that arc f-

able them ljabout yards

the the assortment col-

ors without limit 1t iiiAmong the weaves TwillsCords Foulards Czarina They 1

bothoffered

plain Jvalues

fancyAll 125 68

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1500 Yards of Dress Goods 119 lValues 175Rich woolen materials for suit skirts etcThese handsome fabrics which regularly-sold 175The prolonged spell made the demand for these a bit lighterthan expectcdBut you will need them now may own them lowered priceHomespuns Diagonals Mummy Mixtures in the seasons colors150 and175 values 119 5

HOSIERY

condition

wearresisting

23c

madegood-styles

SPECIALS-

The

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A Boys Suit 1951Worth to 500

We have decided make short work the boys straightknee pant suits The these are not madeKnickerbocker styles for that reason are willingsell them quickly less than half the real price

Many boys still prefer these straight pants and eventhe boys insist the Knickerbocker style blouse knee effect-we will sell you pair pants go with the coat andstill save you three four dollars

These are for boys 12 15 yearsthey priced reg-ularly up Lots are Some arc 450 and

You may have your choice the entire lot for 195

Mens Suits 197525 ValuesYou will be surprised know the number men who are

saving 525 each day and getting suits which are just goodstylea little better we thinkand just good valuethough they paid the 25 30 price any store

OgdenWhenyou think Schaffner Marx suits you have-

a feeling that there doubt about the value the styleWe would like meet every man Ogden interested

Fall suit Well not complain you dont buy well saveyou 525 more you do worthy your considera-tion

THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS ANDBASEMENT BARGAINSL-

ook remnants the Economy Baseemnt be

buying piece goodsthere possible saving Outing

flannels Printed Flannelettes Percales Ginghams Cotton

Flannel Toweling Curtain Ends Dress Goods Draperies

Fringed Bed Spreads white

valuesand 135 dJrfffc

Tokonabe Tea Potsin whichthe Japs make theirfamous tea CKing Glass Wash Board Regular 50 centvalue > 6JiC-

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length on the of the effects ofthese measures and told how thepublic utilities commission plank andtho primary olocUon law plank hadbeen defeated at the Republican state

In closing tho meeting PresidentHullsh read a letter from Mayor Wm

of Ogden asking inmillion regarding the progressive

in Provo as It was proliablo that something similar tobe launched In Ogden

GOLD CIRCLE

HAS RICH ORE

Leaoers Recover One Dollar PoundWith Aid of Hand Muller

After having spent some time Ia-

Btalllng machinery for the Rex Minesat Gold Circle R R Huff-

man of the Filter company ofSalt Lake has returned home I

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Foot StoolsffassetsS8CChildrens high top schoolshoes dougola boys orgirls 250 values 1J Eoizes5 to 8 12 AoJjChildrens winter caps Oddsand ends worth50 cents 25c

P r J Jo Aj

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I an extensive area cf rhvollto flowsand llow hrecci vbb ire cut bydiLLs tf andestlte ove i n lucre and

I there by audestitc Vows The ore deposits In these me h Tud by theUnited Stiles grcjq cal survey asbronsfng to the lerliry period whichdeposits wot t it cliy developed InNevada at the fiiinsl ck at Tonopuh at Goldfkld at Tuscarora InCalifornia at licdfe In Idaho at Delamar at Colorado In Cripple Creek

I The ore deposits in the main tirereplacement vons nnd sheeted zones-In

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rhyollte though In a few andthes Important Instanced on the andestltcrhyollte contacts havo beenopened bodies of ore

Development worl since the campwas discovered about tw years agowhich has amounted usually to surfacn scratching has been scattered-over some eight or ten square milesand at only one of ho two pointshas any systematic and substantialmlnlng bccn done At those placesas well as at many where the workhas been limited the leads have re-sponded and are suggestiveof hrddcntrcasures yetto be uncov-ered T T

FlndHIgh GradeTin proporllps ar nwnpil In tho

BLANKETS CHEAPER-Ths cale vll coon be dscon <tnued-Grey Blanket red AQfor blue border <

Heavy Cotton Blanket all colouR 125kind Os> CExtra Big Cotton Blanket col-

ored

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valueborder 250 1 98

Best Cotton 72x84 inch allcolors 350 Ovalue CotPOBig Pure Wool Blanket all

valuecolors S6 4e68 >

JLAST YEARS SLEEPINGGARMENTS CHEAP

Because these sleeping gar ¬

ments were last seasons wereduce the price for quick clear-ance

1against our policy to

carry goods overThese are of Flannelette goodquality made with feet In theusual outing flannel clothsFor age 2 to 3 years 65 centgarmentfor HK7C <For ages 4 to 5 years 75 ce-

nt58cft

BABY BONNETS-TO CLOSE OUT

These were here last seasonyet the styles are good and thebonnets are fresh and clean Toeffect a quick clearance we of 3fer them like thisBaby 60c Bonnetc 22cBaby 75c Bonnets 37cBaby S100 Bonnets 48cBaby 150 Bonnets 72cBaby 200 Bonnets 98eBaby 300 Bonnets 148

iPIERCED BRASS A NEW

FAD

The popularity of brass as ahome decoration has created anew kind of work for the home <worker which is known as Pierc-ed brass The articles to be tdone are about the same classac those which are used in py-rographybut the finished ar-ticle

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Irf much more beautiful andsensible Displayed at the ArtDepartment

rmain by poor men who must developafter a cbolorlders fashion crushingtho higher grades of ore and amalga-mating

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by hand A noticeable andpleasing Instance of this at the pres-ent

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tlmo Is that of leasers on theHnrdacruhblu vein grinding 5 r

pounds per day with a bund muliorand recovering 1 HOI pound

The recovery of the values contain-ed in the Circle ores Is exlremoly simple being free nnd amalga-mating

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readily there being no base ofInterfering elements Slacking theore by a short period of weatheringthen roasting or sluicIng It a me-thod

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popular with those not capableof more pretentious ways of reduc-tion

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Commendable prcservoranco withsome of the less fortunate who arenot able to make their claims yield-a grub stake aa they go on Is timefact Unit almost without exceptionproperties on tho ore zone aro pro-tected with the required amount ofwork oach year all possessing thatoptimism which foretells a matter ofonl abort time until the camp willcome Into its own and when SM

merits and truo worth wJJJ lx> recog-

nized

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In the mining world

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