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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. PAGE FIVE I FRIDAY John McKeaver. a vagrant, was riven a 0 day "floater" out of town I by Judre Murphy thla morninr. THEJOLY I I DAY Fire Insurance. H. A. 81ms I!1 25th. Churches Throughout Christendani a Relieve yourself of headaches, Hold Sorrowful Services in and that frown by relievof a with ing your eyes proper pair Name of Savior. glasses. Rushmer. The finest line of Ladles' and Gen-- 1 Good Friday (today April 17) Is retlemen's Suit Patterns In the city at I Ogden Tailoring Co., 145 24th street cognised throughout Christendom aa I Every garment made to order, datis- - the day on which Jesus of Nazareth, faction guaranteed. the Christ, was crucified on Calvary. It was on this day that the Christ Such butter aa B. A G. Slatervllle, suffered death the forms die basis for a menu that will all mankind. Wherever rwHmptloo of the Christian make a man health and wealthy, atul belief holds sway the day Is a holy he will be las if he buys no other one. of deepest sorrow and of saddest kind. At the church of 8t. Joseph special DREAMLAND THEATRE, Com- Good Friday high mass was celebrated this morning. This afternoon and toplete change of program every three night worshippers will take part In days. tli adoration of the Cross Today no bell tolls forth from any of the Did you see the motor washing churches of the Catholio faith; no The washer does the work. chines sold by tlie Geo. A. Lows Com- - music will com, from the organa. The organs will not peal forth until high P re pa rat ions have been mads by masses on Saturday. At th church of the Good Shepherd Ogden Oddfellows to send a big and enthusiastic delegation down to the services were held thla morning at state capital when the state meeting of 9: SO and this evening at 7: SO. Bishop tlie Itah I. O. O. P.. Is held April 1. Spalding preaches and administers the A big urogram, with parade, banquet rlt, of confirmation. At th German St. Paul's church and the business meetings wilt make special services wllfbe held this eventhe day a busy one. ing. Services will be held St the CongreBeat yet Peter Pan be cigar. gational this evening. DREAMLAND THEATRE, Ladles Souvenir Matinee Saturday afternoon. AMATEUR NIGHT IT UTAHNA Japanese novelty pin tray. f-- ma-Ipan- yf I 1 1 1 repeats anew, always true, nil jymbol often told jflii and old id accent I jjjjj Kids I with gladness sing 1 the Spring, the glad earth far and wide life at Eastertide. i with pawning of one-arm- ed I you. Nature, herself clothed in raiment new e demands that you discard your winter clothes and come We are prepared to e prescribes this and Nature is always right ate There will Good Friday services this evening in the First CongregS' Tonight will be amateur night at tlonsl church Adams avenue and Utahns and a very strong program Twenty-fift- h street at I o'clock. haa been arranged, which will prove and Interesting. man, both entertaining W. A. Ashum, the found flourishing a big knlfa on lower Every Friday night during the spring street yesterday, was sen- season haa been looked forward to Twenty-fift- h tenced to five days In jail In polios with great Interest by the patrons of I the houaai The evenings have proved court this morning. very enjoyablepnes and soma remark- AN EASTER BUDGET IN EVERT I able talent haa bean found among tha CANDT SACK; ELECTRIC. M ATI-- 1 amateurs. "JUST LIKE I The Utahns Stock company closes its NEE 8ATURDAT. I HOME." engagement, this epenlng, in "Trilby, I which haa proven a strong card and ma-1 Did you aee the motor washing has be,n ably presented by a strong chines sold by tha Geo. A. Lows Com-- 1 rllL Tomorrow afternoon the Utahns panyf The washer does tha work. Stock company opens a three days' e , C'aan-For Steam and French Dry UncU Fr0m ! ling. Repairing and PrmsIngV. tlw. I street. MB Mth Ogden Tailoring Co., SATURDAY SPECIAL service. Charges reasonable. Prompt I Independent phone (II. Wright's Preparing far Big Day Te-Tsttowstons. drink If you drink, shopping has begun la --Mrs Mary .Dunham died at 11:461 lo'cToTk ThuVmomlng'sV tor home I Wright's and grant proparm- t,OM for morrow, in North Ogden, from a complication MP engaged and toan had she which of diseases, from -- I I partm.nt. . suffering for about two weeks Sh are mads. prices I was well known throughout the coun All gloves Including silks, kids and ty. She was bom In England, July, fabrics will be cheaper, this applies MCI. In MSI, and cams to Utah to the excellent Purrin glove. All knit underwear will ba cheaper SEE TOUR OWN LOVE STORY a big sale being In progress In that dePRANK." PICTURED IN CUPIDS Ladles oxfords In a variety partment ITS "THE SWEETEST STORY EVER of and (2A0 values will b offered (2 TOLD"; ELECTRIC "JUST LIKE at (1.45, these are mostly In narrow I HOME. On tbs second floor some widths, offers are made in ladlc splendid Free seeds given with every pur--I and childrens ready to wear, some reFeed re tha seeds chase of at Ping markable values are offered In ribbons I Store. In the center aisle of the first floor Feat and th embroidery silk and dr DREAMLAND THEATRE rue reel, new today, Engaged Agafnet geode sales are In effect Hie Will and Nemada rates and time limits It le possible that a Whan you eat, aat at the Vienna tha 20 cars ordered for Utah and Idaho excursionists and which wIK leave a It will pay you to too tha Eloetna tors In two special trains, will be In Cash Rsgistsr at Tha Crystal, M77 adequate and an additional number Washington Avanua' Whoro tha oars may be necessary. Tha excursion wilt be one of ths largest which haa ever (step, a been handed from Ogden. William Dark, traveling freight e land passenger agent for th BurlingWhen ysu aat aat at tha Vienna, a ton railroad, waa up from Balt Lake U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate ( City today on buainsaa a lump and nut and Clear Croak lump Whan you eat, eat at ft Vienna. (5 at yard, 25.75 delivered. Gillette Twenty-sevenCoal 152 West (X Tha will of Peter Neileon waa to-- I street 'Phenes 1074. day filed for probate. The estate is e valued at (1,290. -P- alms for rent City Floral Civ dress, is upon I I I Pre-East- keeping with the high standard set by Nature herself, embodying Suits $18, $20, $23, $25 and up. er I fi I I I I FOR MEN, OTHES lOTEL CORNER . th a V you drink, drink Yellowstona I Mitchell Brea, for artietie menuments a ear lead just arrived to Yard 2003 Jefferson avenue. Three carloads of Monuments Bros 2001 select from at Mitchell Jefferson avenue. a t, Tha evening services In th e Methodist .Congregational, PresExcursion to Logan Saturday, byterian and Episcopal churches will April 18th. Special train leaves OgThe den 9:20 a. m. Returning leaves Lohereafter begin at I oclock,. change la effective Easter Sunday, gan 2:20 p. m. Fare 11.75 round trip. a Tickets good to return April 19th. Whan you aat aat at tha Vienna. e In a old son of Mr. Milo C. the September, 1904, and he deserted her Carload of monuments has arrivDecember, 1901. Decree was granted As Mrs. Delwln Sharp, died at 4 and ed. On display Monday. Joseph Par- o'clock prayed for. Thursday afternoon at the home ry A Bom company, 2252 Washington of his parents In Plain City. Funeravenue. al serv ices will be held Saturday morna FAMOUS CORNETIST ing at 19 o'clock from the family home.' Peter Pan a 10c slgar for 9s. with Interment In the . cemetery at a AT CHURCH SERVICE! Plain City. Reas bushes at Plngree'S, 9201 ' Bap-Itls- . City will be President Joseph F. Smith sad Anton H. Lund, and Apostle Rud-gClawson. Aponte David O. McKay will also be present AU the people who bring In teams from the county wards and who have anl-nt-or BE mo SUNDAY no private places to fasten their are requested to use' th tabernacle square, it being against the city ordinances to fasten teams to trees, imshrubs, lampposts or any public In tie public provement monument this restreets. An observance quest may save some unpleasantness. The T. M. and T. L. M. L asoclatloni will hold their quarterly conference evenIn the Tabernacle on Sunday which a short at 7:10 oclock, at ing reprogram will be presented and thavisimainder of the time occupied by tors. FOUR HUS one-mon- OF te On Sunday, April 19, 1909, tha reg-nl-ar quarterly conference of Weber Stake win be held, at II a. m. and m. At those hours sessions will be In both the 8 take Academy an I the Stake Tabernacle. The presidency the stake have Instructed their to observe a division line in jpleattendance jr at these two plaees, living south of Twenty-fourt- h tret and south of the Weber river of its Intersection with Twenty-jourt- h street to attend conference at J temy and those living north that line to attend the. Tabernacle, T resular choir will attend the and the Marriott choir will at Tab-entac- " le the Academy. Among the visitors from Salt Lake e Kodak Finishing. Tripp 240 26th 8t There were six divorce cases on the calender today but only one was granted that of Mary C. Rackham against John H. Rackham. The other five were continued. But In each of ths other cases default has been entered and they are as follows. Fidelia Chappell against William Chappell; Lula May Smith against Jefferson Davis Smith; Ross Bowman against James K, Bowman, Peart Loveland against IDAHO IN DAY Oliver G. Loveland, Maud F. Ecclea ARBOR against. William Ecclea BOISE, Ida April 17. Arbor Day Mrs. Rackham was tha only witness of schools was observed in the public her own csss today. She testified In Boise today with the customary that she married Rackham here In th Pln-gr- aa eve. The people of Ogden will have the opportunity of hearing Sunday In the First Presbyterian church one of the best comet soloists in the country. O. L. Fulti was for years a friend and pupil of Jules Levy and ths fine comet which he plays Is one Levy played and which was given by him to Mr. Foults at Mr. Levy's death. Mr. Poults haa at times been associated with the leading bands. He was for a time with Gilmore's famous company. He for three years toured with Sousa as' comet soloist. He will play Sunday two of the pieces he has ao often played before great audiences. e - First time in1 America. The origiIce John H. Daker. a mendicant was nal Cuban Ecstacy sentenced to ten days in Jail by Judge Cream, Utahna Drug Co. a Murphy this morning. H. Peterson, a Whan yau aat, aat at tha Vienna, Bert drunk, forfeited flv dollars. e Bchllo. a minor, charged with violaStorage at reasonable rates. In tion of the city bicycle ordinance was good brick building. If yon need any turned over to the Juvenile court room consult Jno. Scowcroft A Sons. a Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 2212 MUSICAL HISTORY COURSE Wash, ave over Paint Oil A Glaaa Co. a Bqulre Coop and Mrs. Farnsworth Inquiries regarding fleet specials will give all of 'Mascagni's opera to ths Pacific coast from Ogden, May Cavalierla Rustics na at th Congrega2, continue to pour into the passenger tional church Tuesday April 21st. at departments of the railroads here. Gen- 2:20 p.m. Come and hear tha beautieral Agent Moseley la having hla hands ful Eastern music from this famous full answering questions regarding opera. a - . XT Coco-Co- la |