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Show UTAH STATE DAILY CIRCLED GLOBE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY IVES LUST EVENING DOLLAR OFF NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT CHURCH LADIES. England, Ireland, Franca, Germany, Turkey and Japan Were Explored. Aa uxuiil tional the ladle of tlie Congrega- the entertainera yeater church proved Ihniaelvea moHt delightful of was day afternoon and evening. Never anything more uniquely planned than that enjoyable auclul function, a "Trip iVround the World, atartlng from the church, repreaentlng Congregational and circling the globe in a America, bob-alel- The expeditlona were In charge of Conductora Mclntoah, McGaw, MeCur-rl- e, Cook. Stillwel, Towne and Gideon. Leaving New York (the Congregational church) the travelera were taken to Englund (the Pntton reaidence). Here a menu of English diahea waa aerved. Their next atop waa Ireland (the Pierce reaidence). Here old Erin waa Mr a. Pierce, very ably repreaented. a. Mrs. Stillwel and Mr Squire received the gueata In Iriah coatumea and only the rich Iriah brogue waa spoken, They then croaed the Engliah channel and were ahown the aighta of aunny France (the Becker reaidence). After aeelng the wondera of gay Paree the expedition made their next atop at Germany (the Cook reaidence). The people there knew not a word of Engliah. The beer garden waa one of the apeclal A German menu waa aerved and atelna of dellcloua beer (?) were pa fixed around. Turkey (the Corlew reaidence) waa the next country to be vlaited. Thia country waa beautiful in Ita oriental decorations. Tropical frulta were aerved and everybody ant on the floor. La-diIn coatume gave a Turkish dance. southward Continuing they soon reached Afrrq (the Densel residence). Here the natives of Africa served refreshments, such food as the people of Africa eut. After having much difficulty In escaping from the cannlbala they embarked for Japan, the and of flowers. Here a Japanese Orchestra rendered sweet music while the Japanese ladies served rice and tea. With many regrets they bid farewell to the Mikado and once more saw the towering Rockies of the land of the free. The trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The proceeds of the trip are to go to the church fund. About 200 persons were In the expedition. foa-tuur- ea GENTLEMAN 8T0LE BUTTER. WHO Man Haa Many Namee and Hava a Clue to Hjs Whereabouts. Police SAID TO BE Y Y warrant was Issued this morning for the arrest of John Peterson, alias John McLoyd, alias John Coye. The gentleman is not in the city, but he will be tracked down and brought back if possible. The young man with many aliases la a u posed to be the person who rifled the Pasteur dairy last Tuesday night of 300 jmunda of butter, two trunks, a truck, an overcoat and C. C. Miller's life Insurance policies. As has been told, the trunks were found next day life Insurance policies were discovered In the sewer pipe at the Ogden tabernacle and the butter and the thief are stll at large. The police believe they know where Peterson la. A J la the place to get Shoe Val- Uas at under prices thia week. All broken lota of sixes are offered at Just one dollar f G. D. Extraordinary Sale of Childrens Coats IVES V Broom Hotel Corner. two-sto- High Grade INSISTED ON THE BOX. THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Ogdon Merchants Predict a Good 8pring Trade Farmers and Railroad Man are Prosperous. Twice each year the Dry Goods Economist, a trade publication published at New York, sends out requests to the merchants throughout the country ask- ing their opinions aa to the probable condition during the coming season. The replies of a number of the Ogden merchants are subjoined: "No reason exists why I should modify my answer of last August. While, perhaps, financial people are cautious In making accommodations, the retail trade outlook In these parts Is good ; railroad business Is good; farmers are getting big prices and have abundance to sell; no reason exists why trade should not keep up the past season's stand- ard, 50 per cent Discount off all She Wanted to Be Sure Her Gift Wee Taken Care Of. Albert C. Bates, librarian of the Connecticut Historical Society, hag had many Inquiries from visitors to the collection rooms in Hartford regarding the camp effects of Nathan Hale, the martyred Revolutionary spy, which, up to a abort time ago, were kept In a large case in the main halL Some changes In the disposition of various curiosities has been necessary thia season, and the Hale articles are now hidden from sight In the great safe in one corner of the room. In showing them a few days ago, Mr. Bates related an amusing fact the old powder horn which la box. kept in a The horn was presented to the by a Connecticut lady," he said, and we had removed It from the box, placing it, with other Hale relics. In large case. One day this lady came to the rooms and noticed that the horn bad been taken from Its orig-na- l glass-covere- (LADIES SUITS .. . -- 50 per cent Discount off all 33 -3 per cent Discount off all COATS LADIES SKIRTS LADIES 1- EMBROIDERIES ... Some of the most bewitching, beautiful things ever imported from St. Gall in the embroidery line are here for your choosing. d co-ciet-y O. D. RASMUSSEN." box. is.--N- ew I BRIEFS Ourjbig Sale of Coats is the talk of Ogden. value. Coats going at about one-half "Rather conservative feeling; still "'Oh, I cant have that!' she exsee no reason why spring business claimed, that horn is too valuable to be taken from Its box at all. I must should not be an average one, Insist that my gift be kept just as It JOHN 8COWCROFT & SONS CO." was presented. Our expectations hist August were So we recovered the box, fitted fully realised, a very busy season Just the horn in its position, and there It York Times. closing. While January and the early exwe months are an yet CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. pect to hammer away, and we assure you no one will go hungry for goods, Secretary Shaw'a Satire at Expense of as we aim to keep all departments well Government Official. supplied. Although Secretary Shaw ia a man W. H. WRIGHT A SONS CO. of diplomacy he enjoys loosing an oc'We are expecting good trade for next casional shaft of satire. An official season for the reason that the railroad who takes great pride In his dress but who, in spite of elaborate toilets, is companies are making extensive im- not conspicuous for bis beauty, reprovements and we are expecting good cently attempted to grow whiskers. crops. Evidently his effort stirred up domesI. L. CLARK & SONS CO." tic objection, for a few days ago, after "Conditions In our section are on a three months of assiduous cultivation 4444444 44444A4A4444 good, substantial basis. We look for- of a black but somewhat reluctant A report of a meeting of the Child ward to a growth of beard, he appeared clean very fair spring business. shaven again, explaining to his colCulture Club held on Friday, January "LAST & THOMAS. that it was his wifes birthday leagues 22d, at the residence of Mra. Joseph and that In her honor he had removed Clark, reached this office today too OPPORTUNITIES IN MINING. what she had bewailed aa an unneclate for publication. Every mining state in the west today essary disfiguration. . That the owners of slot machines offers an Forthwith he showed himself to opportunity for a man of a lose heavily by the operation of the modern capital to take up and develop Secretary Shaw, craving commendation. things la made clear by the kick they mining claims. Mining of this class "Yes, 1 congratulate you, said the In are making Ogden against the clos- cun be secured on favorable terms and "Your case reminds me of secretary. ing rule. Salt Lake Herald. advantageously located. They have the good wife who, venturing on a An Ogden jury found a defendant not been passed by in the rush for big change in wearing her hair, timidly guilty of robbery, but wanted him rep- things or have been held at fabulous asked her husband If he thought It rimanded.. tl la not exactly clear Why prices by the original locator. Many unbecoming. Bless you, ho! he exclaimed, trya man who la not guilty of anything of them have never been located at all his best to be complimentary; any ing should be scolded In court, but there because of the local condition tradichange would be an Improvement In Is no way of accounting for the vaga- tions agninst tlie finding of ore. Inci- you. " Philadelphia Post ries of some Juries. Salt Lake Herald, dentally a large number of such propWomen Cultivate Beets, The Wright Investment company erties have been successfully developed yesterday let the contract for the erec In the last few years, and there are During the summer large numbers tion of a new business block more. The more the mining Interests of women come from Poland, Silesia and Galacla to central Germany to on lower Twenty-fift- h street a short are distributed the better. As the rec- work In the sugar beet fields. They go distance this side of the Healy House. ords of the past few years show, In gangs, in charge of a male overseer, man a of with the business and knowledge The building Is to have storerooms and receive 85 cents a day and board. a commodious basement, and the upper Hiid a small amount of capital can at stories are to be fitted up with rooms this day secure and develop mines in With the Accent on ths Books. available localities. "1 suppose Mr. Carnegie thinka he suitable for lodging house use. can read his title clear to mansions In the business circles It la reported A SNAP. in the skies?" that a new lumber company will be orEverett piano; good condition. "Yes, 1 guess he's booked for a cozy ganised here in the very near future. Terms to suit. Call 223 Ecclea corner up there, all right" Moat of the capitul will be subscribed Not Concerned. by local people, but It la rumored that Papa-Co- me, QUESTION-SOCIALIC. W. Klbley of Baker City. Or., will be THE PERPLEXING Johnny, be a man. A fall la nothing. I didnt cry when 1 one of the stockholders. Other stock' holders will probably be J. W. F. Yolker Will be satisfactorily explained In fell down yesterday. did I. Boston Johnny Neither and W. H. Toller, formerly with the I'nion Labor hall Sunday evening, Transcript Ecclea Lumber company. January Slst. All Socialists are requested to attend and bring their Nemo for Von Buolow. Start the new year right subscribe friends. The meeting Is open to the Count von Buelow Is now knows la for the Journal. 6 a year. public. Germany as "the happy phrase-malag chancellor. I LOCAL Theres no sale in all the year of so great importance as the White Sale. 500 Pieces of New Goods added to the Sale. Everybody knows Cotton has gone up.' We bought liberally months ago, when factories were dull, Thousands of garments, the finest and cheapest in Ogden. Every one of them are worth at least a third more than we have marked them. t t t Y 1904. Wonderful Sale and ..Show of Undermuslins.. ... Shoe Sale ... BY 30, Dont Delay Come Early CLOSING OUT SALE j The Entire Stock of Merchandise formerly THE OGDEN BARGAIN STORE, No. 2351 Washington Ave. must be closed jout by Eeb. 15th to Move the Goods In-O- " Quickly rder the Prices Will Be Sacrificed ry SM. Now is your chance to buy China, Crockery, Glassware, . Tinware, Graniteware, Stationary, Notions, Hosiery, Ladies and Childrens Underwear, Tablecloths, Towls, Curtains, Bedspreads, etc., etc. . At Almost Half Price The goods must be sold. Nothing Reserved. Come ealry while the stock is complete. Fixtures for sale k r When you buy Jewelry You must take you dealer's word for a good deal most people are not experts on gems. You can rely on what we say about any articles In our stock J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELER! AND OPTICIANS. Making Ivory Flsxiblo. may be made flexible by eteeplng it In n solution of hydro chloric acid. Ivory Trade Unionists in California. California haa 65,000 trade union leta, of whom 40,000 are In San Fran cisco. If you want ateel or wood filing cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index systems drop a card to C. 8. Pulver, Ogden or Salt Lake City. THE STORE WILL BE OCCUPIED BY 33 MRS. S. E LYON 33 OGDENS LEADING MILLINER |