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Show FAGS EIGHT, b DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1BO&. ( Wright's Annual Embroidery Sale Begins Tomorrow At nine tomorrow morning the Embroidery Sale Those who the biggest event of the year. will begin have seen them in the window will surely be here. ? Muslin Underwear Sale is still me pieces which have been soiled and rumpled are to be closed out quickly at new reduction. Valentine Sale will be in progress all this week Were selling really clever valentines at 1c, on-so- : 2c, 3c, 4c up to JOc. Remnant Sale will be continued tomorrow in the Basement : REMARKABLE OF GROWTH FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES To advance and foster these princiGrand Worthy President Hon. Theodore A. Bell of the Prate null Order Jt ples ths Fraternal Order of Eagles cams " Essies will visit Ogden nreis US Feb- Into existence. an The be and session will Its L open popularphenomenal growth ruary one, to which the public both ladlee ity demonstrates the wisdom of the and gentlemen and all fraternal principles upon which it has been are cordially Invited. President founded. Nearly 100,001 men acknowlBell, though a young man. being only edge their allegiance to this great fraSS years of 'age, has been in public life ternity, which, oy the providence of ever since hie admission to tbs bar at1 God, shall live when time shall be ao the age of II. When IS years of age ho more. wee elected to the poettlon of prosecutOn February I, 1S9I, In the city of, ing attorney, which ho ably filled for Beattie, Wash., a few men of a fraturn of eight years. Hs .was elected to con- ternal and gress In ISOS and' was the Demo- mind cams together for social purcratic candidate lor governor of tho poses only and declared themselves the state of California In ISOS, but was de- order of good things." To make their social features more interesting they feated by a very amall vote i At the last session of the grand serlj, adopted a form of Initiatory ceremonies held In Norfolk, Ya, last September, through which every new member must pass, and ws have been creditably Informed that no one ever forgot his Initiation and the last candidate always a been established there for six months and was now In dlstrless. The subordinate aeries of the country contributed $1,000.90 and the grand aetie $500 to their relief, which was a magnificent showing for ao young an order. The third eesslon of the grand aene was held in Baa Francisco In May, 1901. with 140 subordinate jserles represented. The fourth grand aerie eesslon wee held In Mlnneapolle In June, 190$, at which 224 subordinate aerie were reft ' ; ; resented. The fifth session of ths grand aerie was held In New York city with $00 subordinate aeries represented and, a ' total membership of 14,145. The sixth grand aerla session mat In Baltimore with 150 subordinate aerlet represented and a membership of 114, thousands of pieces left from the sale at little prices. SUMS E not opened by the police until day. If this catches his eye she call upon Chief Browning. FIRE LADDIES IAH DAY THE GEll YEM ! good-fellows- Herbert Witherspoon The Tabernacle Choir . at earth-qua- silver-tone- FRATERNAL ' . A fraternal organisation la an asao-elatiof map for the advancement of tho brotherhood of man and tho common good of all. To promote each other's welfare, rejoice In each other's prosperity and secure the blessings of peace and happiness for themselves and their posterity la the great atm they have In view. ' on , ee Have You Sought the Soya Suit From Us? . If not, then come with him tomor- - i . row. Tou know It Is not well to delay when values like these are offered. $1.00 M5 Suite now ke . ORDER ' OF EAGLES. Job rooms. $5.00 Suits now ESS $4.50 Suits now E90 $4.00 Suits now ESS Both phones "Jnol Uko 444. Home New Electric Theatre, week commencing Monday, Fety. 2:20 p. m. program. a PICTURES . g 1. Spring Gun. Pleasant aid of a soldier's life. g I- Bong, In tho Valley Where b the Weeping Willows Grow, b Mies Myrtle Ballinger, g A Jealous life. g An Indian Levs Story, A story b of eeleniel times. b Myrtle Ballinger. g PICTURES. b 7. A kind hearted Gentlemen, b t L The pretty typist b A charmed Sword. b Miee Alyee Allen, Pianist b One hour for 10o. Performance b begins at 2:90 and 7, p. m. sharp b SOUVENIR MATH b LADIES NEE WEDNESDAY, CHIL- - b DRENt CANDY MATINEE b SATURDAY. b JUST LIKE HOME. b fl. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt Americas Greatest Basso to was elected grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eaglea President Bell Is an enthusiastic Eagle, thoroughly Imbued with theprlnclplea upon which tho order la founded, and d voice never tells to use bis to advance and promlta Its principles BRIEF HISTORY OF THE T01 - etc,letterhead, rardu dodgeracall up The Journal The fire department was kept byey Aa In everything else the heathen yesterday answering alarms and dur- Chinee" with reepect to hla New Year ing the day succeeded In extinguishing Is peculiar; that la, compared to the two disastrous blues and preventing European peoples. He ushered h llio The first fire occurred at T New Year on Saturday uni the celeo'clock In the morning at the black- bration still continues; In the continusmith shop of Anderson A Larsen at ance of the eelebratoQ the rhlnamen b 164 Twenty-fourt- h street Just how resemble some other races In Ogden the Celestial Logan the tho building caught fire is not known, $44. but it blaaed up fiercely, and but for tli lemonat ration In the usual manner Tho seventh session of' the grand prompt action of the boys at the cen- the shooting of email firecrackers. In aerte was held In Denver, with 1,190 tral station would have been productive one respect the Ch'nk is ahead ol tho b subordinate aeries answering the roll of a most disastrous conflagration, as American In hie holiday celebration. b b calL upwards of half a million dollaraT worth The firecracker he uses is a imall, InnoThe eighth grand aerie eesslon was of lumber Is a tai ...... clou to the place cent Inoffensive thing; it does not b held In Milwaukee, with 1,B$4 sub- In the yards of a lumber company. make a notes like the American cannon b ordinate aeries represented and a memAbout $ o'clock In the afternoon a cracker; It is lighted with a piece of b second alarm wae sent In, and both "punk" and no long death roll follows b bership of 213,171, The Fraternal Order of Eaglea con- stations Noa 1 and 2 responded to the Its explosion And herein Ilea a lesson b b appointed himself a committee of one tributed $5$, $79.$$ to the relief of their call. The wagons from station S, how- - from which wo well might profit , to secure another member. In a tew On Twenty-fift- h street between b weeks several cltlseni from Spokane Grunt and Lincoln, the flag nf the Chi- b had been Initiated Into the order. Tho nese empire to flying, Thle Is where the b b Jobs house" la Inside Incense la bemembership was Increasing ao rapidly b aro that it occurred to someone that here decorations and burned the ing was a nucleus of a new fraternal order. strictly in keeping with Chin re tradit- b The Idea was enthusiastically received ion and customs Special proven are b offered to the various gods Confucius, b by the members of "the order of good if course, leads as the national religious things, and they began to seriously discuss Its objects and purposes. deity, but there are Buddhists and Several names had been propoeed for Taouta In China each religion has Its the new order, but all were found obdistinctive temple. Here It le presumed jectionable until at one of their meetc&ssisted by they all principally follow Confucius, but they worship together, each accordings, held In the Red Men's hall, one of their number, noticing a representaing to tho dictates of hie conscience. tion of the American eagle upon the Outsiae the temple all differences are wall, proposed that the new order forgotten. Each Mongolian greets the should be called "Eaglea"! other with 5 call of good cheer. Choice and Miss Myrtle Ballanger delicacies are served; a kind of "peace The full name. Fraternal Order of on earth, good will toward men" feeling Tuesday, February 4th, 8t30 p. m. . Eaglea, was there and then adopted, with red, white and blue for its colors prevails, and tlie 'Mellcan man la all The TaHemacle and ths American flag for Its banner. perhaps. llghtee It was decided that the order should be Tickets $1,00, Wm. Driver's Drug Store On Sale International In Its character and It was stipulated that should ths order OGDEN OPERA AT extend to foreign soil the flag of the country must be creased with the distressed brothers in the Ban Francisco ever, could not reach the blase, ae the SALT LAKE THEATER American flag. and lira ' The cry of dis- lire was found to be In the Ice house of of Order Fraternal In April, IMS, the tress Is always promptly answered. tho Ogden City Ice company, just Eaglea was Incorporated under the laws The ninth eesslon of the grand aerie across the river. The wagons from secharter and ths first The announcement of Washington that the High was held In Norfolk, Va., with 1,183 station . reached the scene of tho fire, School Alumni Light wpera company cured. In tho following month of Hay subordinate aeries represented and a hut only to find that tho building was would appear In Balt Lake on the even(tpokane aerie No. I was instituted. At total practically destroyed, leaving a bank membership of $51,174. of February I has aroused a great ths first grand aerie eesainn held In ing The next grand aerie eesslon will be of ice, standing as a monument to the deal of Interest in musical circles In the ' Beattie. Wash., In May, UN, eighteen held at the home of its birth, Beattia event Tho damage la estimated at capital city, due to the marked success subordinate sertee were reprreented. when It la expected that a still about $1,100, with Insurance at $1,000, of the company In Priscilla" here. A Wash., aerie of session the The second grand and It le likely that moet of the Ice can matinee has been arranged aa welt as was held In Vancouver,' B. C.f In the greater increase will be shown. bo saved by the erection of another clxty-thran evening performance, so that all with month of May, 1000, building around It subordinate aeries represented and a may have a chance, to see the play. Late last evening the Elite cafe be11. On September membership of I, IIS. MARRIAGE LICENSES S b gan to fill up with smoke and aa the 1900, occurred the terrible flood at Galsource could not be' located Chief Paine POLICE LOOKING veston, Tex. An eerie of Eagles had was sent for. An examination of the basement revealed that the smoke was Ogde.i George Hewlteon FOR C. C. MACKEY from a quantity of coal dust Issuing Ogden which waa Maggie McLaren gradually being consumed by spontaneous combustion. No damFast English Tralna age waa dona. ' If any one knows tho whereabouts of The quickest run la England la the C. C. Mackey they should communicate Few Europeans In Ceylon. Northeuterna from Darlington to with the chief of police at once. A There are only 1,000 Europeans la telegram hoi been received at the stamiles, at k speed of 11.7 Tork, 44 miles per hour, but this can scarcely Ceylon, the total population of which tion which reads aa follow! : Bear-be ranked above the Great Western's la $.644,000. Thera era also 21,000 Eu- mouth, Mont Father le dead. Will be ran from Paddington to Bristol via rasians, or European burled at Avon, Friday, the 21st. Della a . bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Earning 1 5 Sponding 20 Tho nervous system la a bank with nervous force, not money, u capital Any defect of virion or If unoorrected by eyestrain glaeeee la using up this nerve capital without replenishing it. and In time will eauae headaches etc, or may go further and effect this nervous system eye-ach- e, Keep up the deposits now by getting a pair of properly fitting glasses, thus enabling yon to Hold Yoar On And Savo Somi J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY OPTICIANS half-braed- Bath, 11$ alias, at epoed of 1$.! miles per hour. The longest ran la the Great Weaterne from Padding- ton to Plymouth, 226 miles, at a peed of 54.1 mllea per hour, tboagh tho Midland fcu one nearly good from Leeda to BL Pancraa, 191 allies at IU mllea per hour. u Prune Croquettes. These ware a novelty served with creamed chicken. They were made of prunes and n few chopped nuts. The prune, soaked end cooked until they were tender, were mashed through n fruit press after the pita had been removed. Then the pulp was mixed with bread crumbs, an egg and the aula, molded Into shape rolled in egg and crumbs and fried In deep tet They were dressed lightly with a tart We Are Now Selling Our Entire Stock of Womens, Misses and Childrens Coats at lemox sauca. 1, fl.SO Suits now E2S $1.00 Suita .now l.$0 $2.50 Suita now V$$ $1.00 8ults now-.,- 1.H . ' AND ALL SIZES ALL STYLES ' . Saturshould At Hla Old Work. Mr. Hardapplo-O- ur boy Zeke write from the other aide of the ocean ha la going to taka In Cowes. Mrs. llsrdapple Take In cowsf Lands sake. 'Hiram, didn't he we uough cows' when he waa dowa hero m tLo farm Chicago News. EXCURSIONTOSALT UKE Via Rio Grande Western Railway, Friday, February 7: fare. $1.00 roun-trip. For Paderewski concert at tabernacle. Trains leave 1p.m. and 1:45 p. m. Returning leave Balt Lake special train, 11:30 p. m. LAST m TODMAS b |