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Show STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, UTAH DAILY PETITION Left Wagon at Studebakera Night and la Miuing Last To Today- - as Ogden Circle No. With Largest Membership in th. West. Be Known ESTATE Haller Wat tha Mail Carrier Who Was Killed Dr. J. M. Harris Will Ba Administrator. 581 1904 Its Rain Coat Time... and ANOTHER RESULT OF EXPLOSION AT JACKSON SIDING. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT 8TALL OFFICERS MONDAY. WARRANT ISSUED FOR ARREST OF THOMAS J. THOMAS. 2G, TILED HALLER TO IN MARCH will be for Exceptional Suits A many WEEKS YET. DONT LET THESE RAINY DAYS AND AND DAYS OF SNOW SLEET FIND YOU WITH-OUONE OF OUR Special Lot Just Received-- to Go at Special Prices, T CRA-VENET- STORM COAT8. petition was filed In the probate u Some of the most desirable values we have received because of their beauty, style and excellent finish. They are good enough to sell for $20 to $35, bm On Monday evening, March 28th, the warrant for grandl arceny has are letting them go o for $15 to $25. Eton and Biou. THEY ARE LIGHT: IN of Woodcraft will organise court today by Attorneys Henderson suit, Women of Thomas arrest with been Issued for the SENSIBLE IN 581. The InstallaWEIGHT,' No. Circle Mrs. Addle of on behalf Ogden ft Macmillan J. Thomas. The complaint was made tion of officers will be followed on APPEARANCE AND A the of manager Haller, widow of William Lewis Halby C. E. Peterson, March 31st by a evening, Thursday PROTECTION alwas SPLENDID killed who ler, the mail carrier Studebaker Wagon company. It is or grand ball and reception in honor of in the explosion at Jackson siding, AGAIN8T 8PRING SHOWa wagon bought Thomas that leged Mrs. Camilla Mautaby, the grand orgaAnd tailored in the newest sleeves, and long n asking for the appointment of Dr. J. ERS. the Studebaker company for $500 and niser of the order. administraas the returned of he this M. Harris city trimmed and ln shoulders braid prettily that yesterday evening and applique. in Mrs. Mautaby has been laboring in busitor of the estate of the deceased. wagon to the company's place of such work as you will find in $50 to $100 suits. fact the for past and Kaysvllle Ogden It will be remembered that Haller $10, $12, $IS AND $18 ness, saying that he was unable to pay All desirable shades in the newest cloths. month and is to be honored by the the and return to Andrews. Ind., of had a native was he and It that for in the above manner. The new circle unthat the remains were shipped there wagon. It Is said that Thomas new circle haa a membership of 184, for interment. Ills widow and four hitched his team and left the wagon the largest chartered lodge it making of buslnesa on the Studebaker place children, two boys and two girls, ara instituted in the state, as well ever the both said that Is still resident at Andrews, but wlil Tl This morning It BROOM HOTEL CORNER, as the largest in the Pacific Jurisdicto attend are missing. wagon and Thomas western shortly leave for this city nine which comprises tion, COMPLAINT WITHDRAWN. to the settlement of deceaseds affairs. states. There Is a small balance due deIt has been ascertained that Mr. Mrs. Maulsby has also launched a ceased from the company, and there is Thomas had already made some paycircle at Kaysvllle, being Circle No. In the petition the usual ments on the hack and last evening Incorporated mem580 and composed of twenty-liv- e clause providing for a cause of action after he had given up the vehicle he bers. found a man who Is willing to take the for damages against the Southern Paofficers of Ogden Circle No. 581 The Ha the payments. hack and complete cific company. Hearing on the petiare as follows: Past guardian neighwiththe hack and returned got then tion was set for April 8th. bor, Mrs. Ada Baker; guardian neighout notifying Mr. Peterson. The annual account In the estate bor, Mrs. Martha A. Morris; advisor, Mr. Peterson will withdraw the and guardianship of Bella and Etta Mrs. Mary Playes; clerk, Mrs. John OF.. was filed today and hearing Wattle Crltes; banker, Mrs. Clara Sackett; on the same set for April 5th. attendant, Mrs. Roberts; magician, 15A Mrs. Louise Wagner; sentinel. Mrs. E. Grundy; outer sentinel, Mrs. Annie Mrs. L. B. Best; Adam; musician, C. Morris; manT. of guards, captain agers, E. C. Olsen, long term: Mrs. 8. Riser, one year; J. J. Rrummitt, Stunning new Easter Suits, exceedingly smart The home of Mr. and Mrs. Casey short term. Coats for .Easter. has been brightened by the arrival of The guards of the circle are Misses a hoy. Ella Grundy, Ethel Hendry, Frankie I w. J. Critchlow, the city recorder. Charming designs in Dress Skirts, Magnificent I Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of PySanl-RaA. Pauline the a from McQuarrie, letter hai received Baker, Mary creations in Fancy Waists, Superb Costumes for theathias, will have work In the Rank of Lila West,' Mrs. Rolls Griffin, I tary Street Cleansing and Sprinkling ter and afternoon wear Evening Coats, both simple Knight Monday evening, March 28th. Nellie Welsh, Ella Bogart, Kate Ar-- 1 Manufacturing company of St. Louis, T. W. Collins, traveling passenger and gorgeous. s, nold, Mrs. J. Baumeister, Mrs. Rose making inquiries if the agent for the Union Pacific, left yesClara Ransom, Kate Wallapus, which the company sold to The coming week will be of great importance to terday morning for Denver on busi- Masterson, Mrs J. M. Neimeyer, Car-- I council on the. recommendation of the ness. the women of Ogden. The great style store will be. rle Ayres, Amy Pldcock and Ida J. mayor, before any member of the body Dan Shupe, of the I had ever seen the machine, was doing McCarthy. at its best. Tempting values will be offered throughCandy company, and wife depart for The committee of arrangements for u work all right California tomorrow. They will apend out our entire stock. ball and reception are: W. M. Doyle, I The city recorder is unable to say fC i three weeks on the coast. I Lillie Light, T. J. Smith, Alice Collins, and will refer the letter to counclL The Morton and Thomas teams Ada Baker, E. C. Olsen, Ella Chan- The letter said that the company bowled last night at the Acme alleys I nell, Lillie Olsen, May Pignon and T. ihowed the mayor how to operate the and the former won the games al- C. I Morris. Wlllapus and that Its mechanism is so though the latter knocked down the 1 The order is strict in Its require-- simple they could not see how he could greater number of plna Exments for membership and the ritual- - fail down on the proposition. Senator Kearns has sent In the nom Istlc work In the circles la said to be recIs It not known If council is yet lnatlon of John C. Littlefield to be of a sublime character. In case of sick, onciled to the purchase. Made-Eat- on W. W. at Annapolis. midshipman ness members are bound to help each cost a round thousand The Wallapus Holcomb and J. B. Evans of Ogden ana other and the benefit fund 1s said to be dollars. Paul West Stevenson of Salt Lake are of fine quality, Broadcloth Cheviots-- Wool, Crash, Vorles and Etamenes, blue, brown Total death claims named as first, second and third al very targe. to 3660,000 have been paid amounting and black, also fancy mixtures, wide shoulder effect, with or without capes, trimmed ternates respectively. GOES TO DISTRICT COURT. thus far. Taken altogether It Is a very with braids, Persian bands, taffeta and contracting materials. Jacket taffeta, lined worthy order and one which Is con- EKTEKTAIRING AFFAIR. G. Bound L. Mrs. to ' Ovsr McKinnty with wide silk or material girdle; in dress walking length skirts. stantly growing. Answer to Forgery With such exceptional prices as: Tabernacle Choir Has Enjoyable Charge. MASTODON MINSTREL SHOW. Time in Parrys Hall. In the police court this morning Mrs. G. McKinney was bound over to ,L The tabernacle choir ball and musl-cal- e S.d. Spl.tt.ng Performance Given Lest atatrlct Murt In the 8um of li00B I ool In Parry's hall last evening ig t y t e ig to answer to the charge of forgery. Students. even the high expectations of The same bond was continued. Only rethose all fortunate enough to have three or four witnesses were examined It was a great shod that the "Masceived an Invitation to the function, by the atate and no testimony was The hall was beautifully decorated, todon Minstrels" gave at the high Introduced by the defendant the prevailing colors .being Nile green school building last evening. The and white. Potted plants and palms standing room only" sign was hung You can't bank on the weather on were placed about the reception rooms ont early In the evening and that account of the snow, but If you trade soon had to be taken down. and the hall. at Paine ft Hurst's your bank acAll the performers were high school During the evening several musical count will grow. Surely this will interest you. New numbers were rendered. The first was students and the unique and original a solo by Mrs. E. J. Ulrich, entitled production was gotten up entirely SCHETTLER GUITAR CONCERT Silk Coat, modeled on the line of the popular Ye Merry Birds." by Barnard. The by them. A synopsis of the show fol Prof. C. D. Schettler, who has Monte Carlo, made of good quality Peau de Soie, next number was a solo by Miss Irene lows th ln Ml ach,Wd reputat,on I. Vision of Part Night; chorus. and Streng, entiled "Where Roses Gleam," loose fitting shoulder cape, stitched full pouch Germany as a master of the guitar The last number was Red alia; solo, Dent Mowray; song, and by Mascheroni. conwill first mandolin, his give a selection by a male quarette, com high school quartette; solo, Ralph sleeve, inverted cuff. cert since his return from Germany ln "Nedalia." chorus, Woolry; Messrs. of posed Umber, Farr, Lund Musical Wonders Performers, Ash Ogden at the Congregational church and Tracy. All three numbers were Monday evenln' March 38th. well rendered and favorably received by Boyle, Ed Mowray, Francis Joyce, HerFred Zelmer, Walter Zeimer and A Great Sensation. by the listeners. The committee of arrangements, to man Kurts. There wae a big sensation at Part nL Three hundred and thirwhose untiring efforts was due, in Ind., when W. H. Brown of that large measure the success of the affair, teenth reading of the original Yasu place, who expected to die, had hia life was composed of Walter Kerr, Albert Debating Society on the question: The announcement cannot be too strong. saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for will undoubtedly be a red-lettPoulger, Mrs. Florence Purdy Howell "Resolved. That the Moon Was Look- Consumption. He writes: I endured sale with us, for we, never remember offering anything and Miss Minnie Brown. ing at Adam When Eve Stole thej Insufferable approach these values. agonies from Asthma, but Apple. your Discovery gave me immediate reDr. IL Talbot, one of the most noted lief and soon thereafter effected a comorators in the West, will preach at the Makes a Clean Swasp. plete cure. Similar cures of ConsumpFirst Methodist church of this city next Sunday, morning and evening. Also Thousand Remnants at less than cost. Thousand yards Black Peau de There is nothing like doing a thing tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. Its the peerless remSoie and Taffeta for silk coats, at cost price. thoroughly. Of all the Salves you Early seed potatoes Skeen ft Co. ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve edy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1. Guaranteed by Jesse S52 Twenty-fourt- h street Is the best It sweeps away and cures J. Driver, Druggist. Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, U1 Now plant sweet peas Buy seed of cers, Skin Eruptions and Plies. Its Skeen ft Co. 353 Twenty-fourt- h only 25c, and guaranteed to give, sat' An Opportunity Gloves street Buy Your iafactlon by Jesse J. Driver, druggist ANSWER A A FtiD Taffeta Lined Jackets set-i- C. D. IVES -- fl Si J. BURT & BROS. OPENING DISPLAY AND SALE New Spring Costumes for Women J LOCAL BRIEFS nine-pou- nd y, I Wlllapus-Emmanula- - I Shupe-Willla- r- - Tomorrow We Begin a Very Import-- : ant Special Sale of omens Suits quisite Tailor , $10.00, 12.50, 13.50, 15.00, 17.50, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 sur-pas- ed $7JO SILK COAT FOR $5.00 up-to-da- te ' FOR THIS SALE, $5.00 Les-vlll- e, Silk Week Silk Week It er to 45c Corded Wash Silks, 25c KID GLOVE SALE to RELIABILITY-THa- fs the Point When Selecting EYE GLASSES 3: This reliable firm Is better prepared to do reliable, work every time. It woould not enjoy euch a reputation if unsuccessful and untrustworthy. Mechanical devices for the examination of eyea that will make you realise what a difference good eye sight Is, are ln our Optical Parlors, and we ask a trial, which will surely convince you. 1 TO wi TODAYS QUESTION t e .ON, 1SJEWSPAPER ADVERTISING old-ti- J. S. LEWIS (EL CO. Jewelers and Opticians se ! In purchasing his stock the merchant considers tha buying capacity of the people. After the stock io purchased ho must aleo purchase hie market which he does through buying adver tising space in the newspaper. . 25 doz. Alice, $1.00 22 Soverergn, S. $1.50 21 Cornet, $1.50 2G 41 Cupid, $1.50 Real Kid.ZZZ!""Z"Z' 35 Verona, and Diamond, $2.00, 'Real Kid Easter gaje iri |