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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MASCH 6. 19C6. PAGE FIVE WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY Your ACQUIRE Z. C. M. I. BLOCK for Spring Top-Co- at is here and fellow TTLE BUSINESS. BEST MAN IN VUtn M will Match 6r9BAn to wants SECIPE The Deal Was Closed Be Remodeled Him All Comar 1 amj 130 to 181 Against From to Today-Buil- ding Old Quarters Enter Sv Ha l! a State Journal tfiwfai,i re-J?l- Lt told anx--a evening that he waa flfiht for Hyland In the and atated that ki nd TJ him agalnat any 'man In the from ISO to 111 Pound. Brltt but iuttllnf Nelson are preferred, 7 will not entertain a propoal-f- j. he win be content to wallop and force the bigger TMng Corbett T0 recognise hla protege. and H la powlble that Qreggalns time tor eotne in be wiU Ogden ttlaitd eurnmer. Laat evening Greggalna that he would return to Ogden Irlhout a month and would then to pull off a fight at Salt Lake eome good man. Young Corbett rth Induced to enter the ring be can he if Other fight Uh the Fighting Richard. Greggalna accompany will likely their Ogden and they will apend In Ogden can- Ume here at the Oak ,t l and Atsr D.nt of Much Labor Made to Feel Like Three Dimes, they recently m.nle at., oil their trips east liue I in, w,. mini,' then son .ut-- than i.nuu-rl.vpureliases ly otu-h- alt There will be a large enough stock to comfortably nil the new quarter. The purchase made today Ir.eludes the right-of-wbetween Itinswn-son'- s she store and the Z. F M. 1. building. The acquirin' of the new block 1 Just another forward and upward move for the big dry goods concern. From a diminutive beginning by W. II. Wright, the father, the firm has branched out until now it Is one of the largest concerns in the intermountain country-- , strong financially and enjoying a reputation for honest values and gitod . top-coa- id and uiso piqued ai ' lie i pt.iycd upm: meiil by Hie K iiicss F.ile Suppose you were .'..icr of i he g, nus rohls r and " :i:i emidiiee to a huiMing thought you could make rich And suppose- after gelling insidi ting a big. fat cash register uiichng aliout Site pounds, you and jn.r fellow burglar tugged at It ' and at it until you had final ly got:,,:- u ,ut into a back nrd and then is;.i after opening ii you tempi l.iit sixty cents, wouldn't it Jur you s:id make you feel like thirty cents with a hole ill it? When John Mucart, proprietor of the saks-;- . a nd grocery store at Tweniy-nfistreet. 0ened up for bus- - heavier be-fc- -e c iwn surprised burglars - c.niv litis morning. Hut they had good in ti Negotiation which have bevii under way for two week past between Zlon'a Mercantile Institution and W. H. Wright A Sana' comyany tor the purchase by the latter of the former's Ogden branch, came to a head today and Wrights are now the owner of the large corner block, probably the beat business location in the city. Angus T- - Wright, manager of the company, went down to Salt Lake this afternoon to close up the detail and upon hla return facta not now obtainable as to consideration may be given to the public. I- -t J The top-cI. no longer a li i a necessary adluxury junct t.i th.- wardrobe of every j - - weli-it- nptr:x . ssed man. r, t'ome today and let us show you those new coals. You'll be pleased with the styles und satisfied with the prices $15. $18, -. t::. $:; and $2S. $- C. D. IVES Brsoa Hstri 134-1- business dealinga ts New fabrics, too, especially designed and mads for thoso desirable coats. Csracr h TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Meeting ot Crittenton Home Board Yesterday FOR KENT Half a house. 2 nd 887-2- en-M- Ot y- laat season's? mors ahapsly. st. and character in its lines and liberal proport. ons than were ever put into by the most expert tailors. than Longer r. and somewhat More Y i Tli Fran-crertai- ready for you OF Vacated. Will Be 8ammy McClln: and into town lat evening this o'clock four gained he until n. left tor San 1( when they k Flght-picha with him wonKyland. the little ring re- a showing auch who ha made comt to be looked upon w.jha In hi. cla-- a of tl beet there U follow to little a gentlemanly la a it pleaaure whom one and look fit aa a fiddle and He W Tu ready to fight at any tlma SLIM MUNIFICENT SIXTY CENTS. Ht, Amelia Goodman. Deny Rumor That Girls Refused Shelter Twenty-fiv- e Dollar Donation Received From B. P. O. E. WANTED 718-2- SL Girl for general housework. lwk. 5. FOR RENT lotrge, light room furAt a meeting of the Imurd of trustees nished or unfurnished. 388 Madison. 'Hume 985-of the Florence Frlttejiton Home, held yesterday afternoon at the residence of FOR HALE Furniture of Mrs. J. T- - Hurst on Adams avenue, a house, good as new. Cheap for cash. Must sell.' Owner leaving a late. 450-80- th number of mutters came up for constreet. sideration. A request was received from H. H. Thomas of the Plate Industrial Hchooi asking that the home take under Its protecting shelter two young girls, now at the school, whose physical condition necessitated their removal. A committee waa appointed to make a visit to the school and report on the matter. who last August built a nlea S A rumor which waa current for a two room modem brick eottegs, well time that the hums refused young girls admission was discussed ly the Ibcated, has been promoted and board. This rumor was found to be untrue.and the alleged newspaper pubtransferred t Omaha. Ho offers lishing the asms cams In for Its share of criticism. An expression from the to eell this house at a bargain, board waa to the effect that the home waa willing to accept any woman who either furnished or unfurnished waa entitled to the benefits of the aa you desire. .If. not sold In 15 home. A communication waa received from the local lodge of Elks, containdays we will rent partly furnish-t- o ing a check for $25, a donation to the school. right parties. If you ere k. - five-roo- Council Will Not Hurry the Matter of a Sueceaaor to Mr. Chamber Will Not bo A Ruahod. The question of who will be the successor to F. W. Chambers in the city fewuil did not come up before that tody last evening and probably will Last evot for some Ume to come. in conversation with member journal reporter, ening a a State of the stated that they would not act matter right away. He said, that tbs council had succeeded In get-th- g along without all of the mem-be- n present and thought that they could do so tor some time to come. Rea this It is taken to mean that no (Hcemor to Mr. Chamber will bo selected at present and possibly not until the supreme court has passed upon the Chambers matter. The council is facing a peculiar in the case. If they do not choose some one In Chambers' placa. ike residents of the Fourth ward will ndoubtedly raise a big trick that they in not being properly re presented In ffiyneii oa the LUMBER CARRIERS the council. On DETROIT, Mich.. March 6. The board of managers of the Lumber Carrier' association met here today at the Normandie hotel to transact some Important business In connection with the oiienlng of the lumber moving season. The board will establish the opening rates, so that loads may be chartered for the first trip. There Is a large amount of lumber at upier lake points ready for shipment, and there will be a rush early In the season to get stock to consignees at the Tnnawanda, Buffalo, Cleveland and other Lake Erie points. It Is expected that the rates to be established will be higher than those In force at the opening of last season. the other hand, if they and the supreme court should reinstate Chambers this man who takes hie place is not entitled to pay under the law, and having already drawn It, the city will be the loser. Let For New Armory Contract Is Twenty Thousand The contract new armory wko 111 Is Ecclee Building, 'Phone FARM 88 Salt Lake Excursion for the construction of for the National Guard hu been let to C. J. Humphries, of fttden, and work on the new struc- will begin at once. The plana drawn by Smith and Hodgson, d have been accepted by David Ec- The J. M. Forristall Dollar Homs for the National Guard. 81.00 ROUND TRIP acres good land; well fenced; good all water rights; well located; planted but 7 acres; a good buy at acres of first-claland; house: large bam; good water right; well fenced: In good state of cultivation; can be bought for $1800. 80 acres of good land; well located; large number fruit trees; good houae and number of other buildings; wall fenced; all for $2000. 26 acres; 2 miles from town; good water right; B acres good bearing balance of land first -- clasa tomato or beet land; good 5 -- room house; bam and other buildings; can be bought for $3800; terms to suit ths buyer. form; part plowed read to plant; good location; beat kind of land; good buy at, $4000. re form; 8 miles from town; well Improved; $2800. re form; well Improved; close to town; $8000. X have a number of forme of from 1 acre to 20 acres each; these are all bargains. form; 14 miles from Ogden; 100 acres of first-clafarming land; balance pasture and meadow land: first class water right; can be bought Including all Implements for $6500 on easy terms 70 acres; 5 miles from town; well Improved; large bearing orchard; water right alone Is worth 82500; stock and implements go with place; m bargain at 88000. ore-ha- SHORT LINE VIA THE OREGON lEe Smith Feed Store rd; THE OGDEN 160-ac- BOWLING The Z. CL M. L building, which will hereafter be the home of the Wright A Bona company's business, will be 2580 WASHINGTON remodeled and Improvements made, Two Doors North a Branch of whidh will make it one of the beet. THE SMITH GROCERY. If not the beet retail establishment between Denver and Sacramento. The BOTH PHONES on Includes annex the the purchase weat as well aa the large main building. The hardware and grocery WHEAT-First class, par 100 lbsjl.25 will be rented to Messrs. departments Watson, ik sack to cotomor) and others, but tbe greeter part Pw 100 lbs. $1.40 of tbe dry goods stock will be taken HOLE CORN per 100 Ibe. $125 In by the Wrights. POPPED CORN per 100 Ibe... $15 A fine, new plate glass front will modernise the building and give It. the appearance of being up to the times. Many Improvements will alsabe made in the Interior of the building. The old floors will be taken up and a new CA,H hardwood floor put down on each of on the three stories. A .fine passenger JJAKINQ HIGH PATENT. .81.15 elevator will be Installed and the cusJfrWAIQHT GRADE tomers will be taken care of with' as $1.05 much regard to their comfort and convenience as in any of the larger in the big cities. The company expects. to do a retail business on at 100 lbs least two of the floors. Heretofore a M ? ;L;W00D.8b..tot. JZ5 retail business has been, done on one floor. t ONIONS--15 1RaI lb. J5 i Of course, this means that tbe company will move from the old quarters Fine TA,RT8,P"r ,aek and the For Rent sign may be out for CARRO- T10 ,b.TABLE the departments facing Washington avenue.The stock will be increased, Hk,TE C0RN but not to any considerable 'extent this wk rM best germad year. For some time past the Wrights .. par sack. . J30 hare had an intimation that the Z. C M. L would make Just such a move aa Fly-ga- TL-(O- re cent per dcount flour Insti-ttio- SXr . 1-- JiffZ BARGAINS ss dimensions are 65x125 feet cost $20,000. 10 I nd. 80L $8200. Thursday, March 8th furnishing the building. and it Railroad Man looking for a real snap, telephone us end we will show this placet. MEET. alt-Mti- oo d m - ns inessithla morning It was ascertained Sheriff Sebring that, ths cash register in the saloon A search located It in a'mi missing. about 200 yards from yard Was thtj.back Remembered . the place. The police department waa notified shortly before 7 o'clock this Recipient ef a Collection of Beautiful morning and Bergeants Plncock and Flowers Yesterday After Toufjand Officer Esra Farr respondneon. ed tci the call. tYpoii making a careful examination Sheriff Sebring was out of commis- of the interior and exterior of the saan enloon eacertalned sion yesterday afternoon for awhile, trance-Jt.was been effected thatmeans of had by all on account of a little circumstance a hack window. There was snow on that took place in connection his the ground beneath so that the burgnot have entered without office assumption of that was not down lars could foot prints, but a there were on the program. While Mr. Sebring making none there the conclusion waa reachwaa p In the office of the county attor- ed that they entered from a coal shed, ney, Turner, of Chicago, and James E. the top of which was on a level with the window. They had gotten to the Flnnlgan wandered across the street to coal from the upstairs by mean a florists and purchased three mag- of theahed rear stairway. Once Inside they nificent potted plants 'and carried them opened the back door of the saloon In back and placfed them on the desk of and then commenced the the new sheriff. When. Mr. Behring getting the 200 pound cash register out returned to bis office he nearly foil hits the yard, 200 yards from the builddead.' and after thanking. the donors ing. very kindly for the present, he hit the Just why they took the cash register telephone and called hla wife to the so for before opening It Is because of office to see the flowers. To say that the foct that had one of the keys been he appreciated the kind remembrance Is pressed a bell would have wrung, thus putting It mildly, and It Is safe to say tpping off that they were In the buildthat Sheriff Murphy, Attorney - Tum-n- ing: When opened outside sixty cents and Jim Flnnlgan .can do Just as was found to. be all that It contained they d - please, while they remain In thirty cents each for their night's Ogden and they will not be disturbed work. The register was not Injured. eo far as the sheriff la concerned. There Is absolutely no clue to work on so for as known by the police at the The flowers consisted of one and two clnaral and can now be seen present tlma decorating, the sheriffe. desk , In his NEW WALL PAPER STORE. private office, Attached to the flowers was. a card bearing the following: "With Best Headquarters for choice designs for Wishes from ths Trio, Murphy, Fin- spring doings. Morris', 805 Twenty-fourt- h negan and Turner. BL Both 'Phones. 40-ac- LEAVE ON -- er . 24-ac- 4:10 P. M. TRAIN. 870-ac- re ss Raise Chickens h tug-of-w- ar ASSOCIATION re What do you think ef thisT aereo of Two and one-ha- lf ground; good 5 room house; bam; chicken houses and runs , An ideal chicken farm. Only $1,200) 8400 each, balance to suit purchaser. o J -- J CBc REALTY MAN 51 I First Nab Bank B dg. J , - ' Ms SKEEN First National Bank Building. Also local agent for the Canadian Pacific railway Irrigated lands at Alberta, Canada. Homeseekers rates furnished on application. 50 Uke to Have My Prescriptions Compounded at CULLY'S." Bo said a customer of mine to a dlctor recently. "Ev- and erythin there Is so neat, clean and business-lik- e, you never hear any talking or giggling behind his prescription case. From the way our business continues to grow we know that the majority of the people, appreciate a Drug Store that.le conducted aa ours Is. The Drug business is a serious business, and a Drug Store is the last place In which tomfoolery or nonsense should be tolerated. CjuttfarfdmaGb Prescription Specialists 2479 Washington A vs. |