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Show 4 I. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY , JNE IS f Around the Town i'.- lu ti:-ca- s - PAGE FIVE. 2. 1903. and t i lie reponc.i a t.'lal of se : tlie . v. I t . lagton m T!:- s nicn is l:i m il.c p: 47 i'll : CJ ly .is i P-- W'-- i 4 r k We have j'.:i i:uiorud J.wO Fi: r l:.s..".f. e II A islvili 421 25th. mocking birds, ail siugir. t0 be given a v ay with vails and every order of . " V. '! fill! Ue We deliver Tax n tni . mission from a quart up. packed in iee. on (-- i: :.s am unu-.,; any part of the ii;y. Thun tor prices. Beil. Ii;d., Ur'S. Best yet Peter Pan 5c cigsr. e Mr. Jane Bauford. of this city. died V .in:, n Au;i'i at her home lcruay at 2:30 o'clotk ing . i i n. voting from cuneer of the slaimiih. She was licei.s"lail lii;air .it HI, clsil-drn, bit year old and mother of two i.iiti, r ,arh i..is iiv.u lid by the who, witii her husband, are her Tile funeial services only survivors. will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock in the First Waid meetinghouse. Few Sample Prices A From the .l-.i- vrt-ara- . and RAIN COATS (- arc as necessary protections to your comfort and health as a roof is a , j necessary protection to a house. It's just as reasonable to try to do 'm without one as the other. Special Prices This Week . V demonstrate the saving and satisfaction you obtain by ' buying at this store. Umbrellas $1 to $5 Rain Coats $5 to $25 Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner Mainly About People ! Mr. E. C. Hanson leave tomorrow for the east for a visit with relative and friends. Miss Carrie Calvin, daughter of General Manager Calvin of the Southern Pacific at San Francisco who has been visiting at Superintendent Man-eon- 's home leaves tor Salt Lake Citjr tomorrow for a visit with friends. has made a great number of friends In Ogden during her short sojourn. A breakfast wae charming wedding served at which a number of friends of the young couple attended and immediately afterward Mr. Watta left with hi southern bride for the northwest where, they will visit Seattle, Portland and other northwestern towns returning within a few weeks to take up their residence at 2525 Lincoln, where they will receive their friends after June 20th. General Manager W. H. Bancroft arrived In hla special thia morning Supt Q. A. Whitney returned last from Salt Lake. evening from a flying trip to Evanston. Mrs. A. Sleffert hat gone to South A very pretty and romantic wed- Dakota to stay for a time with her ding took place today at the home of daughter who resides there. Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor of the H. C. Wardleigh has returned from church of the Good 8hepherd at noon today; the contracting parties being a brief business trip to Salt Lake City. w George A. Watts, a well known resiHarry Browning, Who has been endent of Ogden, and Miss Margaret E. Gray of Nashville, Tennessee, who has gaged In business for several weeks at been spending the winter here and who Morgan, Is in from that thriving young city until June It, when he will return. Claude Wardleigh returned home Inst week from California, where he has been making an extended stay of several months, regaining his health. For the past four months, he has been studying in one of the leading California Medical colleges and will be given his degree after one more year his fourth of study. He will probably, at the expiration of that time, begin regular practice as a physician In Ogden. Umbrellas If there ever was a time you needed umbrellas in the history of this state. Its now. We don't know when the rain will stop, but we do know we have a very large line of good umbrellas at all prices from Rev. G. W. McCreery, pastor of the Methodist church, plans to leave on month's vacation next Monday. He will spend the time on a ranch In Central Next Sunday will be the Wyoming. last Sunday on which services will be held until the Second Sunday In July. Special services will be held as It Is Childrens day. The Sunday school will render a special programme, entitled, "Among the Flowers." The pastor gives a short talk on "The Church 65c to $3.50 Rubbers and 'Education." In the evening the choir under the leading of H. J. Ware will give a sacred concert. A full programme will be announced later. We have all slses of Womens Rubbers from 2 to $ and nearly all slses In Childrens from I to baby's, to 2 for Misses, BIS Clarks SIDEM WILL IE - JOB BODE SH J LADIES SOUVENIR MATINEE A PRETTY JAPANWEDNESDAY. ESE BOWL TO EVERY LADY. ELECTRIC THEATRE, "JUST LIKE HOME." Roll Flowered The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill died at their home on Twenty-thir- d Crepe Paper d ' ca-lo- ad street. 'Phones If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Da-ni- For ng ............................... 'i XI XI X5 X5 X5 14 XI XI X9 19 10 .33 J1 1.38 X5 XI XI X5 X5 25 10 .25 .75 39 JD1 J01 XI XI X5 and 2So, our pries X5 Ladies Shirt Waists, th ordinary $1X0, $2X0 and $2X0 qusl.ty, our unmatchablo pries .98 And thousands of other thinge that cannot bt matched anywhere, only to bo found at 15 1 1X00 i 1074. The special committees appoint! the different lines of Investigation with regard to a Young Woman's Christian Association, have been doing their work well and several interesting developments are expected to take place at the meeting to be held at the library totiiurrow, at It will pay you t see tha Electee three In the afternoon. All who are Cash Register at "Ths Crystal," 2477 Interested are asked to attend. Washington Avsnue. Where the cars step. Attractions in town, "Gosbcl Tragedy," with descriptive lecture at the the C4i.uk Casino. . Notice was served lest night ttm an u'lcniuilvn wilt of I'andamu nal been it red in Hie Herrick don't have jo have mockdistrict court tiy the J. I. O'Xtlll ing birds to sing for his ice cream. cum i any, to tli'-dure on It talks for Itself. Ind. Phone 201. June IS, wt: the claim of the plain- 2267 Washington. tiff for 4.427. . 9 for extra sewer work, whlrti was allow'd ly the count II had In the district court, the Utah s claim w:. end not been pall, company has asked for a temndw excess7 ve and uftor being allowed pi nary restraining order against W. B. was vttoed ly Mu' nr and May Sawyer, agents of the comby the coun-u- l to City A't trnty pany, to prevent their destroying any Brewer and refo""-Parker for mvestigaibm. property of the company and an accounting of .all monies collected and Gsrmanya Navy Very fins, at ths contracts madfe by their agent is asked account of his Inability to be present at the meetings, Jos. 8. Perty tendered his resignation as a member of the Carnegie Library board to the council laet night, when It was actept-tOn -- Cotton Spool 6 Pairs of Shoe Lacs 50 Paper Napkins For Can Talcum Powder Msnnen'e Talcum Powder Paper Carpet Tacks 2 Dox. Patent Hooke and Eyes Steamboat Playing Cards Bicycle Playing Cards Anchor Hose Supporter President Suspender Child's Rompsr Msn's Work Shoo Msn Collars Ogden and Salt Lake Post Cards Com.c Poet Caida Men'a Large Blue Colored Handkorchiofa Sheets Tanglefoot Fly Papor for 6 Spools Boat Machine Thread for Ladia end Children'e Hoe Supporter Mil tary Hos Supporters 2 qL Fountain Syringe S qL Fountain Syringe Steel Thimble Coat and Hat Hooks Coat Collar Springe Paper Pine lb. Roll Toilet Papor 10X00 ysrda Lao in Cluny, Torchon and ether now stylish goods usually cold at "Special Sales" for 1 A Glass Co, evenin at 7 o'clock. The funeral ser- Wssli a..., over Taint. Oil vices will be lteld Wednesday afternoon Aa .nine a hearing before tlie inat the home of its grandparents. sanity : .ml. t Myugi. a Jap. who was i the county jail from the -- Can you eat a meal without good taker Ogd-- :: g"iicriil hospital, la locked in Butter? No. Then why not ask for cell. Myagi had been stayli. A G. Rutter, and you would always the piii-in i rooming house on Lincoln ave-l-u- e. ing best the made. get a lien he went into some sort of and waa taken to the hosA Special train, consisting of four a stiii-- T he became violent and l.ater pital. two two cars box and tourists, baggugc carrying Battery 1). 2nd Field Artillery waa- In. ked up this morning. He has and a detachment of tlie 4th infantry, been raving nil day. in two languages. altogether 135 men and four officers, If you drink, drink Yellowstone. passed through Ogden today en route to San Francisco. J !m Contus, tapping hi forehead, tiinn-was loose from the city jail Shsrlock Homes at the Cacine. The man I a Hungarian this The I). & K. G. have Installed an- and was arrested Sunday and charged other observation car on Nos. 4 and 5 with vagrancy, lie was unable to utwhich will be in service regularly from ter a syllable of English and aa no now on. Formerly only one observa- interpreter could be procured was retion was attached to these trains and leased to leave the city. It la thought was switched to the Colorado Midland. that tlie foreigner is suffering from Now:, however, the Rio Grande will a mental abberatlon. have a regular through car. Kodak Finishing. and Tripp 140 25th SL Dancing every Wednesday Saturday nights at Ogden'a only resort Mary Hansen, a woman picked up Sylvan Park. by Itetertlve Hutchens last night, forAbout Thursday of thia week the faited five dollars by failure to appear on a charge of vagrancy H. L. Griffin companv will receive a In police court car of fine pine apples. This will be this morning. the first ever bought Into the state In Ogden's only amusement place lots. They are a product of Sylvan Park. Opens Decoration Day. Florida where the best are grown, and A If Kniey and John Jap, were bringing them In so large a quantity the freight rate will be much lower sentciuiMl to serve five days In jail or and will reduce the price of the fruit pay si tine of 5 by Judge Murphy very materially. They will he carried this iiinrniiig. both pleading guilty to by ail the grocers who will also have drunkenness. circulars giving receipts for preparing U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate them. They are considered one of the most nutritious fruits, and the gro- lump and nut and Clear Creek lump at yard, 15.75 delivered. Gillette cers will now be able to supply them ut Coal Co., 152 West Twenty-sevent- h as reasonable a price as other fruits. $ .75 75 .25 X5 10 03 .04 Beal and Pitcher Earthenware Slop Jar Large Sice Chamber R 3l Crepe Paper 26 No. 5 Envelope- 25 No. 64 Envelope 6 Sheet Writing Paper f-- d. 11 Cn-et'uctl- on Bill-posti- ng li Cainso. The council last night approved ths bind of Contrvj .tr Wlibam Iwif pro-vlcied by the Uni' 1 states Fidelity .and Guarantee company for the vrecMnii of a new bridge at the iiwuili of Ogleti canyon. A year ago the city obtained jurisdiction In a large sidewalk district or "THE SHADOW OF THE LAW," rather in several big districts, giving ALL THIS WEEK. ELECTRIC THEthe residents of these districts time to ATRE, "JUST LIKE HOME." have their cement walks laid by priReceipts from all sources at tin1 vate contract The time expired on 15. cemetery lust month were 114 CO, city May At the council meeting last night on according to a rope t rulniiittud Inst recommendation of City Engineer night to the coan-.-i- l by Sexton R. D. Parker, It was decided to advertise for Brown. bids in these districts, which extend Relieve the Eye lids Inflamed? as follows: On Washington avenue, from the strain and they'll get well proper glasses will do it RUSHMER. Ogden river to Second street, o j On Seventh street from WashingStanley ).huii has withnrnwn end. eastern ton to its This week the hosiery department Plans from the partnership with On thq.Cuyon road from Washingla In the lead with Special Values. . to beeh In barber h the Brovu vi ton to Madison avenues. Ladles good Quality stockings, full esb sman for the come trays' h On Adams avenue from sixes, special at 12c per pair. of this liy. d streets. printing to to cnutintie conduct the irlll Ladies extra quality stockings, Mr. Plans d Twenty-seconstreet from On special at 171-2- o bartering !iuwm at the rame locuper pair. Adams to Monroe. tion. h j On Wall avenue from Ladles' ex'.ra quality stockings, o streets. 35c value at 25a. to Twenty-eight- h Peter Pan a 10c cigar for 5e. street from MadiOn Twenty-eight- h Ladles' fine lace stockings, 25 o. e son avenue to the Union Pacific tracks. Childrens .ribbed stockings, 10c. Payrolls ampuntlng to 1,796.92, BBSs will be advertised for at once were Chl'dren's fine ribbed cotton and work started in mil of these dis- In the various city depanmt-ntcouncil the last Ordered night paid by stockings, special 171 2c. tricts as soon as possible. o Ladles' Yeats, low neck, no "ALLS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR." sleeves, 10o. THE RAIN WE MIND DONT Children's high neck and long UMBRELLA8 FREE. ELECCHECK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sleeve vests, slses 2 to S years. SpeLIKE TRIC THEATRE, "JUST Stores HOSIERY SPECIALS Racket Store r street of stomach troubles last IVES C. D. for by the "Big Four Advertising nFlUMPRlTC MFFT The restraining order was company. Issued, being made returnable June 14. IN PRIMARY TONIGHT 0 with a bond of $500. ; Tonight the Democrats of Ogden and "Goebel Tragedy," best thing hero, Weber county will hold district priplayed to crowded houses at the Ca- maries at their customary places for sino. holding such meetings and select deleThomas R. O'Cunnoly, the well gates to the county convention to be known attorney who has been a resi- held In the court house tn this city at dent of Ogden and a practloner of law 2 o'clock, Saturday, June 6. The counfur many years, and Miss Nanette ty convention will be composed of 128 Louise Spurgeon, the well known and deleagtes. Its primary object is to popular milliner of this city, were elect 61 delegates to represent Weber granted license to wed last night. The county in the Democratic state conannouncement came rather as a sur- vention to be held In SaltLake City prise to the many friends of Mr. and Friday. June 12, to choose six delegate and six alternate to the Democratic Mrs. O'Connoly. national convention to be held in DenFor envelopes, letterhead business ver month hence. A copy of the call cards, dodgers, etc-- call up The Journal for the primaries and convention will Job rooms. Both phones 6(4. be found on another page of this Issue Journal want ads deliver ths goods. of the State Journal. Special Sale This Week Sweeping Reductions in Prices of all Trunks and Suit Cases, Go-Car- ts, Baby Carriages H - i E-- J 8o-vll- Twenty-sevent- le Thirty-secon- TRUNK AND SUIT CASE BARGAINS Twenty-sevent- s -- . I j The M. M. Wykes Co. 2335 WASHINGTON AVE. HOME." the time to make your lections for your summer's trip. have Just received an elegant and can aupply you with what want at extra low price It pay you to Invest NoW Is J cial, 20s. - FOLDING NO. 500 All metal frame, arms and foot-re- hard-woo- st seat, d three-elghth-In- ch wheels. rubber-tire- d $2.50, special T price .$1X0. Was se- We line you will No. S39T. HOODED T Very stylish and serviceable. Leatherette upholstering nd hood, reclining back and adjustable foot Inch rubber tires. rest, Was $27.00, special price $25.00. one-ha- lf i ' The report of Sanitary Inspector WANTED Position by competent to the council last night show-Shorten considerof man stenographer young that during the month of May, able experience. Can give references. Address "F" care of Journal there were alx cases of mrH fever, F- -l twelve of smallpox, five of diphtlu rla, or 'phone 80 Bell. GO-CAR- el Ogden's Leading Furniture House |