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Show UTAH DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlofiold, A. D. 1896. Publiohoro Utah Stato Journal Co (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday ! SALE FOR j R. S. sical Evening Assured. Business Manager papers or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying this office. Five dollars reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies of The State Journal from the prem-Ise- e of subscribers. Og-ge- n, and j Seville. An especial arrangement of "Ave Marla for low voices will give Mrs Bessie Dean Allison' a splendid opportunity to display the full rich tones of her voice. She will be accomapnied by Mr. Welhe, violin, Mr. Shepherd, piano, and Mr. Coop, organ. A new voice, that of Mrs Alice Bowring Clark, will be heard for tbe first time in many yeara. In Arditl'a "Klaa 'Walts and in tbe Rlgolleto Quartette. She will not disappoint her friends. Mr. Ferrln and Mr. Anderson will have the solo work In the concerted pieces The public is well acquainted with these splendid voices In fact, there la not one person, nor one number on the entire program that will not be a special one. The chorus of high school girls will be heard to splendid advantage In some selections from the opera Serenade. Bach-Gouno- Charles Richardson leaves today Denver. a weeks trip to for Senator Reed Smoot was a passenger on the Oveland Limited last night bound for Washington. W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. William Craig, 488 Seventeenth street, Wednesday, at 2:80 p. m. Dr. C. F. Grout left Saturduy night on a business trip to New York city to be gone about three weeks. J. F. Lobdell and J. M. Lapp of the Union Pacific dining car and hotel service, left for the east today. A marriage license has been Issued to Carroll E. Tripp, age 21, and Ellen Hope, age 19, both of Richmond. Parley E. Christensen, the well-knoSalt Lake legal light and politician, spent Sunday in Ogden. Miss Clara McGonagle, teacher In .the public schools at Winnemucca, Xev Is visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. J, B. McGonagle, In this city. Superintendent W. R. Scott of the Southern Pacific, accompanied by Engineer Thomas Fitxgerald, will leave for the Pacific coast this evening to be gone several days. Up Sale 20 off and i on all Fancy Lamps 20 Ends PER CENT OFF on Cut Glass 20 PER CENT OFF. , 20 COMMENCING TODAY we start our annual cleanup of our Hoot and' Shoe stocks. We are about to take inventory and do not intend to carry over a single pair of our broken and discontinued lines. Every odd and end line is offered at less than cost and in some cases one half original price. Here are some of the bargains. Can you resist them? Guess not, if you intend to continue wearing shoes: Chafing Dishes, 5 o'clock Teas and, Fancy Silverware. PER CENT OFF on Cut Glass ment Perhaps one of Mr. Welhes best numbers will be accompanied by Mr. Shepherd on the piano with Mr. Coop at the organ. Another number that Is creating TO ADVERTISERS. much Interest is the appearance of Mr. AH advertising copy must be In the Coop and Mr. Shepherd together, two previous evening to Insure Insertion pianos In "Variation s, by Beethoven. the next day. Theae two young mualclans will vie with each other in the Interprtatlon Entered as second-clas- s matter No- of the best music written. vember 10, 190S, at the postoffice at Mr. Kent will he heard In stronger Utah, under the Act of Congress and better work than ever before. Ills of March 8, 1879. ballads will be relegated to the rear for this occasion and he will be heard in selections from Mendelsohn, Handel and the writers of oratorio. The concerted work will he one of the main features of the concert. Mrs Maud Dee Porter will have an excellent opportunity In the putch She Lullaby, Binging the obligato. Local Personal will also be heard in the Barber of t 1903, Cleaning j The advance sale of seats today for the grand concert Wednesday evening Horace 8. Foster City Circulator next Is large, as was to be expected. Surely If hard work on the part of Terms of Subscription. those who are engaged to make it a 60c success counts It By mall, one month will be so. Principals $1.60 By mall, three months are and chorus rehearsing night and 8.00 By mall, six months to all the numbers to a state day bring 6.00 By mall, one year so that when the of one 15c nearly week perfection, By carrier, 60c last strains of the national anthem, By carrier, one month 6c The Star Spangled Banner, will have Single copies Mall subscriptions payable In advance been sung by the entire company the people will feel that they have listenOffice: 425 Twenty-fourt- h street. ed to the most satisfying and artistic Open till 6 p. m. Closed on Sunday. musical affair ever given in our city. Telephone 664. That la the purpose of the manageSubscribers who do not receive their E. A. Littlefield 28, E HEAVY Vice-Preside- nt T. D. Johnson, DECEMBER MONDAY, I Officer: President ARTISTS HARD AT WORK RE. Frank J. Cannon HEARSING. W. W. Browning E. A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer Directors: Frank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield. Interesting Synopsis of the Numbers to Bo Rendered Delightful MuHenry Gwllllam, W. W. Browning, R. E. L, Wlndle, Joyce. STATE JOURNAL, 20 PER CENT OFF on Jardineres. 20 PER CENT OFF on all Fancy China and Glassware. Three hundred pair Ladles' Shoes, broken lots and sixes. Including patent kid, vk-- kid, French heels, Cuban heels. A, B and C wide; former price $2.50 and 83.50. Now selling at Grant THE CROCKERY PEOPLE. 2419 Three hundred fifty pair Ladietf Welt Shoes, extension edges, vie! kid and Boys & Youths Patent leather, all sixes; former 83.00 to $4.00. Closing out at Shoes. Dont delay your purchases. It will be dangerous. Dee-Stanfo- $2.25 Hurry along. BROOM HOTEL BUILDING. ....OUR GREAT.... INVENTORY SALE- Have you Saved your cash to buy at this sale? Come tomor- Begins Tomorrow Morning at 9 row. You wont disappointed. - be Clock Early choosers get the best, of course. The great after holiday event for which thousands have been waiting. and LADIES WRAPS, Have you Waited for this Bargain Sale? Youll not seek Of fine out and first water, full firs and scintillating with all the col-oof tho rainbow, to the only kind that you will find in our extensive stock of procioua stones.. We have them heavily mounted in all the newest dssigns, or mounted to order in any combination or atylo desired.. Wo have a largo variaty of ladies and men's rings for Christmas I n gifts. ra J. S. LEWIS & CO., AND JEWELER8 OPTICIANS. I in vain. Come tomorrow and youll find the garments here. Off SUITS, SKIRTS AND CHILDRENS COATS TAILOR-HAD-E All Dress Goods All Silk Goods All Wool at Cost. at Cost. Blankets at Cost If you are wide awake and want your money to realize you a profit NOW is when you want to BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS price Shoe Company rd Washington. ds A PLEASANT WEDDING. William A. Clark Jr., and Mlsa Elisabeth P. Greenwell were united In wedlock by Elder Joseph Hall at the residence of the bride's parents on Monroe avenue on Christmas night A large number of relatives and friends witThe presents nessed the ceremony. Funeral services over the remains were numerous and both useful and of Walter Emmett, son of Henry Em- ornamental. After felicitations had mett, were conducted at the Second been extended the couple, the company ward meeting house yesterday after- partook of a sumptuous wedding feast noon. The services were largely att- and the evening was enjoyahly spent ended, and interment took place at the with music and games. slty cemetery. CONDITION OF MRS. PEERY. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kltto of WinneLate this afternoon the condition of mucca, Nev are visiting relatives of the latter in this city. Mr. Kltto Is Mrs. Joseph Perry was reported to be agent for the Southern Pacific com- very much Improved and the brightest pany at Winnemucca, a position which hopes are entertained of her case. Our Toy Department contains a few he has filled with the greatest satisfacodds and ends that can be purchased tion for several years. own price. Ogden Furniture st your Both the Herald and Tribune of Salt and company. Carpet Lake published enlarged New Year editions yesterday. Both papers made exHOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES cellent showings in all departments. The amount of matter, its classification. Via Union Paeifio and Oregon Short Its Illustration, and Ita Importance to Line. the varloua sections of the state and One fore for the round trip to any the state In general all entitle them to station within a radius of 250 miles for the highest commendation. selling point Tickets on sale December 24th, 25th and Slat 1908, and aJn-uar- y WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 1st 1904, limited for return until dSl. January 4th, 1904. The Woodmen of the World will give another of their popular dances on TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Wednesday evening. December 30th, at hall. By special request the Dlgnans degree team will repeat their exhibiFOR BALE Some household furnition, with some special numbers Tickture; almost new. Must be sold by ets, 75 eta a couple; extra lady 25 eta January 1st. 2554 Lincoln avenue. Big. bargains in Mens, Misses and 'Childrens, $1.45 Richardson (3b ' invest. |