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Show UTAH DAILY PROCEEDINGS HAN- ANNUAL - COCK VS. HANCOCK. AT RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. Musical Program of Unusual Petition! for Letters of Administration Followed by Dancing-H- all Filed Lettara of Guardianship Crowded to the Limit. Asked for Stone Minors. An amended complaint whs filed yesIn the divorce ease of Anna C. terday Hancock against Walter F. Haneoek, which recites that the parties were married on February 11th of this year and lived together only a short time, the when the defendant deserted Plaintiff cause. without plaintiff and that she is in non-supii- indigent circumstances. She asserts that the defendant is in receipt of a salary of $100 a month from the Southern Pncltlc railroad company and able to support her. She forays judgment for divorce and permanent alimony lurli as the court may see fit to grant and that she may be permitted to resume her maiden name. M. D. Messenger Is her attorney. In the probate division of the dis- trict court the following petitions have been filed. In the matter of the estate of Leonidas Maltzos. deceased the petition of John Contos asks for letters of administration, stating that the deceased left an estate of $500 In cash and an action against the Southern raciflc company. In the estate of Catherine Parry, the petition of Rudolph Parry, a son, asks for letters of administration setting forth that the deceased left an estate consisting of farming land. In the matter of the estate of Clarence J. Stone, deceased, a petition for letters of administration has been filed by Amos L Stone setting forth that teh deceased left an estate consisting of $200 personal and $500 In real estate. In the matter of the guardianship of Ima May Stone and Edith M. Stone the petition of Bernard 8. Stone sets forth of Clarence that he Is a J. Stone, deceased, and that the persons named are minors who own some real estate and an Interest In an Insurance policy which their father had In th eWoodmen of the World amounting to $2,000, and also an Insurance policy In the Equitable Life Insurance company amounting to $1,000, and asks taht letters of guardianship issue. In the same matter, and in a petition reciting the same facts, Martha Cave, the grandmother of the minors, asks for letters of guardianship. half-broth- er DIG-NAN'- S Merit, LECTURE BY PROFESSOR THOMAS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. 23, 1904 At Meeting of Mens Club of tho Digiiiin's dancing academy last even-ji- g was the scene of a gathering which has not been excelled and eeldom equalled in Ogden nor can be, let her do the best she may. The occasion was that the annual reception of the teachers of Ogden City, and everybody who has lived In Ogden long knows what that means. To be sure, the teachers were all there looking handsome and happy, but they made a small part of the aggregation of at least 500 ladies and gentlemen who attended the function and made It the undoubted success of the season. was To an outsider the wonder and where all the youth beauty, as no as the less well charming ladies of more muturer years, came from. A stranger would not know most of them because they are seldom seen on the streets. As for the men who were present, it is enough to say they com- The regular meeting of the Mens' Burts handsomely tailored high-graSUITS are the talk of the town. was church of club the Congregational sale on them beginning The special held last evening In the club room of a geunlne sensation. will Monday the church. The leading feature of posed the best known professional and business men in the city. The hall, which would be a credit to a city twice the size of Ogden, was handsomely decorated and was crowded beyond Its legitimate capacity said to be about ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY. The eighty-fift- h anniversary of Odd Fellowship will be celebrated at I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, April 26th. A fine program. Refreshments. All Odd Fellows, Rebekaha and families are Invited. THE COMMITTEE. marked feature of the occasion was the apparent goodfeliowshlp which existed everywhere. There was a smile on every countenance, and some of the ladies were most becomingly gowned and when It came to the dancing, which was really the feature of the evening and which put even the very excellent program in the shades It was something delightful to witness the only trouble being there was not room enough to enable the dancers to properly demonstrate their abilities In that direction. The dancing was preceded by a musical program of unusual merit, in which it Is only due to the performers to say that they rendered their parts in a splendid manner. There 1s a good deal of talent in that direction In Ogden and some of it was there last night. The numbers rendered were heartily applauded. 8ome of the artists were from our sister city and the committee of arrangements is to be GOOD SHURTLIFF COAL CO. OR 18-- X cooks Use OFFICES 2407 AND 2041 WASHINGTON AVENUE. TELEPHONE cook... Crescent Flour 1S-- If you want steel or wood annt loose leaf ledgers or card Index cases, "I writes: Paha, Ilia, have used Ballards Snow Liniment; systems drop a card to C. 8. Pulver, always recommended It to my friends, Ogden or Salt Lake City. as I am confident there Is no better made. Tt Is & dandy for burns. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment la applied. It should always be kept In the house for cases of emergency. 25c, 50c, $1 a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Thomas Dr. Bergln, . Spring house cleaning daya are here. have all those little things that go to make life easier, such as CARPET BEATERS, TACK HAMMERS, DUSTERS, STEP LADDERS, CARPET SWEEPERS and STRETCHERS and dozens of other useful household necessities Come In and see us. YVe The greatest SUIT SALE ever will begin Monday morning at Burts greatest for variety, style, quality and low prices. lnau-augurat- result. Seasonable Goods Reasonable Prices No doubt you have seen and admired the beautiful SUITS at Burts. Tour sixe and Just the material and style you wish will be on sale Monday at wonderfully low prices. ITS ed non-sectari- an BUY E-Z- AT RICHARDSON & GRANT Good solicitors for the Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, city circulator. "Always Awake to Your Interest. public-owne- 1 April Clearing Sale In All Departments LADIES AND MISSES SUITS well-kno- Church LOCAL BRIEFS J Dandy for Burns. A without live wilht civilized man Cannot live without Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal de the meeting was a paper by Prof. of the high school, entitled which was "Socialism in Germany, those present. by highly appreciated Prof. Thomas handled the subject well, giving a, historical review of the movement cinse the first promulgation of the doctrine of Carl Marx and the causes that brought It forth down to the movement of today, whose admitted leader Is Herr BabeL His comparisons of the propaganda used In the early days of the movement with the demands of the Socialist Democratic party, which at this time with a continuation of the rapid increase In the number of adherents, soon promises to change the politics of Germany, brought out the fact that Socialism in Germany no longer demands the ownership and taking charge of all things pertaining to the creation and distribution of wealth, but the efforts of the Socialists there are confined to the following demands: Universal suffrage, the referendum, the substitution of the militia for the standing army, the freedom of speech and press, no maintenance of the churches by the state, free schools and free school books, gratuitous legal proceedings and medical attendance, a progressive Income and inhibition tax. The professor, while disavowing any sympathies with the Solcallstlc moved ment, In comparing some of the utilities of Germany with those privately owned In this country, said the service rendered by the postal, express, telegraph and telephone was much better than that here. The club appointed a committee, consisting of Messrs. Ridings, Emmer-so- n and Corlew to meet with the Press club pertaining to the entertainment of Mr. Homer Davenport, who is to give a lecture under the auspices of the club at an early date. llv J?.e LY DELIVERED. Pa-na- y, Con- t The Pott says; GOOD, CLEaX COAL ANY KIND PROMPT- at 12:15, Endeavor Sunday evening at 7. Rev. Sion C. II ilia, formerly of Iloilo, Island of will speak before the Mens league Tuesday evening upon Life in the Philippines. All are invited. gregational Church Last Night. 400. A GOAL"1 each service. Sunday school congratulated for securing their presence for the occasion. Squire Coop, the Instructor, was the accompanist and performed his part Notes in his usual creditable manner.' The following was the program: Spirit of the Deep (Daubert). Mr. First Methodist Church Sunday Hagbert Anderson; Ava Marla (Gou10 school a. m., Prof. YV. L. Underat vioAlice Mrs. nod). Bowring Clark; -4 Mr. Airs Russian (YVIenlawski), lin, wood, superintendent; sermon at 11 a. E. 8. Luty is in the city for a few W. E. YVelhe; Abide With Me ), m., Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor; comdays from Carlin. Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison. munion service Immediately after the The hearing of J. J. Shepherd, charg Intermisison. sermon; Junior League at 2: SO, YV. D. ed with criminal libel, has been set for Arm ores Song Mr, Brown, leader; Epworth League at (DeKores), Tuesduy, April 26th, at Pleasant View Hagbert Anderson; Schlummre Nun 6:45 p. m.; sermon at 8 p. m. There Mrs. Alice The Conservatory orchestra, twenty-fiv- e (Schubert), Bowring will be special music at both services. pieces, will give a musicaie In the Clnrk; Zigpuner Welsen (Sarasate) Mrs. Hess will sing Ninety and Nine Congregational church on May 2d. The Mr. W. E. Weihe; "Stella Confldenta' by request Mrs. Fred N. Hess, chair orchestra will be assisted by Miss Ella (Robandl), Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison. leader; Mrs. John T. Rushmer, orgaAfter the musical and reception had nist Seats free. All are welcome. Tavey pianist and Miss Ruby'Lnshtu ended the dancing began under the dicontralto. First Church of Christ Scientist The announcement is made that the rection of Dignnn's orchestra, with Weber club. Instead of having ladies' some extra talent added for the occa- Services at 11 a. m., subject, EverPunishment. Wednesday day at the club as is their usual rus sion. Fruit punch from Kollts's Kandy lasting was to served in kitchen the hallway evening meeting at 8 p. m. A cordial tom, will give an informal dancing party Ht Conley's academy on Monday quench the quaking thirst and was welcome to alL Church edifice corner and Lincoln avenue. siutrlngly indulged In. At midnight, Twenty-fourt- h evening at 8 oclock. the of "Home, Sweet Free reading room, suite 212 Eccles strains under Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. George C. Wilson will be held Home, the teachers, their guests and building; open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Second everybody else reluctantly ceased All welcome. ward meeting house. The remains may trlpipng the light fantastic toe and First Church, Congregational be viewed at the residence. 150 Twen slowly wended their ways homeward. Adams Twenty-fourt- h between avenue, street, from 10 a. m. to 12:30 No Pity Shown. and Twenty-fift- h streets Morning p. m. tomorrow. For years fate was after me con- services at the usual hour, 11 a. m. Rev. C. Hall Cook, Ph. D.. member tinuously writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver8 of the Society for Psychical Research, bena, Ala. I had a terrible case of Evening service will begin at o'clock. at services. music both Special SunLondon, England, will lecture at the Piles causing 24 tumors. YVhen all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. day school at 12:15. All cordially inCongregational church next Tuesday good for burns and all aches vited to attend services. at 8 p. m. His subject will be "The Equally and pains. Only 25c at Jesse J. DrivExistence of Life After Death." proven er's durg store. Church of the Good Shepherd, corby scientific means and accompanied GOOD INVESTMENTS. ner Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred by superb stereoptlcon illustrations, Four houses and lots; Brown, third rector; after Sunday His lecture work ie based upon the re railroad location; pays 10 Easter Early celebration at 7:30 a. condition; suits obtained by the great London per cent net E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles m., Sunday school at 9:45. morning Society for Physical Research and the prayer and sermon at 11. evening prayBldg. , documentary evidence of competent er and sermon at 7:80 p. in. expert Investigators. Burt's elegant line of LADIES' SUITS the handsomest In the state-- will Baptist Church Morning worrhjp Rurt'i big SUIT SALE commences be placed on special low price sale with sermon on "Christian Growth. Monday morning. Monday. Be on hand early. reception of members, communion service, special music at 11 oclock. Evening service at 7:80, with sermon an Making a Life, baptisms, the hymns The Ninety and Nine and God Be With You Till YVe Meet With a man whether he prefers a blonds or brunette for his illustrated Again with stereoptiran wife as it is also a matter of taste whether he chooses a views. This service will be Mr. DIAMOND, a PEARL, a SAPPHIRE, an OPAL or a RUBY farewell service. AJ1 are YVrlghts to present to hia fiance aa an engagement ring. Wo have invited. all kinde of precious stones, sot In many beautiful designs and combinations to suit all tastos, all fancies and all Lutheran Church, corner Twenty-thir- d that are gems of tho jewelers and goldsmith's art. and Jefferson avenue; O. A. j APRIL First Presbyterian Church; Rev. J. Edward Carver, pastor Rev. YVilljam M. ladeu, D. D., of the First Presbyter iHn church, Salt Lake City, will preach Sunday morning at 11 and Sun day evening at 8. Special music at EMPIRE GERMAN WERE TRE ROSTS DISTRICT COURT charges JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SOCIALISM IN THE III amended complaint in STATE At I t4 1S At ll 13 w (Lld-dle- At $10.98 The $8.98 Suit Sale Choice Selection The bargain of the towni of the best styles of the season. Values to $16.50. $12.50 Misses $15.00 Suits $10.50 i for Womens $17.50 Suits . A t New Spring Silks Sacrificed Wash Dress Goods h; , : Elin-qiil- Jewelers and Opticians Dress Goods Sale Hi di 49e. Sale Lace Curtain opening section curtain day. Dont forget the These up. will be opened eral great purchases assortments were bought at makers cost. 25c. 60c. 60c. Sale Hosiery LACE HOSIERY IMPORTED LACE HOSIERY IMPORTED LACE HOSIERY jj Assortment Magnificent SEVERAL WEEKS PAST FOR THIS INTROD PREPARATIONS HAVE BEEN UNDER YVAY EXHIBIT AND ADVANCE SALE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED ST SPRING DRESS FABRICS IT HAS EYER REEN OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW, AND IT IS NO PRIVILEGE TO SEE AND PRICE THEM. st, pastor Swedish forenoon service at 10:45, English Sunday school at 12:15, English evening service at 8. 900 Ribbon Week pur-so- s, LEWIS & CO., Pillow Tops 35 Forty dosen Lithograph Pillow Tops over all see (Resigns and the same you choice, This announcement cannot be too strong. It will undoubtedly he a red letter sale with us, for we never remember offering anything to approach these values. IT IS A MATTER OF TASTE J. S. Including thousands of yards of summer goods. yards Flemish Lace Stripes 85c, .Special 25c. Sale of Bedspreads Prices that speak for themselves and you kno old of the quality of our spreads. Full Slxe Crochet Spreads, good weight, special, I Fringed Crochet Spreads, full slse, regular $1.65, sale price, $1.39. Stock Marked Down first-clo- ss X A SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS of new staple silks so advantageously secured that every woman with a silk want 1s concerned In the selling. Its an unexampled silk offering. Of many of these lots quantities are large, but some are limited and early selecting is advised. ty-eig- ,r Great Silk Occasion Last & Thomas |