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Show DAILY UTAH ITATK JOURNAL. PAGE EIGHT At.leroon: S.o "Oh, Joyous Pay, Mis Plummet: S.Ii. "Life Again i Mina Hendervhott; Miss Johnson. A uliui'i!!' IWlude, lil.i-- e been received has of profusion and tie churvh v i'i e very preliiy l iif- :iiia dower decorated with plants. EASTER BELLS RING IN MANY CHURCHES I - all sects andDAYcreeds will OBSERVE THE Swedish SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1904. NEW DISCOVERY IK TONIGHT SOUTHERN PACinC a:-'- Lutheran. the clock ?tiikt- - tn Tonight till ' lU' . a be . . will It good cj-- ot, ,. open visit the MOLYBDENUM IS GIVEN AS NAME OF RICH ORE. Easter Sunday. 11 i ni. Divine 'Tice and the velebratinii of the Luids upjer. Tli"Se who were confirmed on April 1st wi.l he admitted to the Lord- Mine Near Ogden Hot Springs Showto the i.Me. The iator' address ing Up Woll Salt Laks Aeaayist1 i .imniunfcants will lie on the subject. Not Dotormino tho Motal TOMORROW. -t Store i , 1,1 r h - At The Lesson t the ( pen Grave. p. in. the children's chorus will xive Its third annual Easter concert General admisentertainment. i: nd Benefit the Indebtedness oil sion the new Sunday school room. The 7 3" lc. lH Easter Hats .Mutiful, Wfomin" lot the iu.w styles. Nothin is offered. hut new ol'l in: A i ill will consist of recital bn.. Faster, and in nearly every church in tableaus. siring music, solos and The spring conference of lie city special programme have been iiicruses. Idaho mission district cf Utah and the arranged. Every citizen of Ogden is i i.e Swedish Lutheran church will be xtended a cordial invitation to at- in session from Wednesday, April IS, tend these services. The programmes tiil Sunday, April 22, inclusive. Wed! Mr 1 attractive styles. Newest cleans in neek-wefor Earter. The beautid ful wash for is our specialty Spring. No such clothing for Easter can he shown in Ogden. The Roycroft" excels in style, fit and tailoring. ar :t-i- n. up-to-da- four-in-han- te our Hylo patent leather Shoes and Oxfords. JSee THE TOGGERY WRIGHT'S RANDOMS All of the Eastern novelties will be sold tonight at Ec each. Including those which were up to lEc. It is a good custom that of giving to the children at this season gifts which will Impress upon their resspectlvs minds the meaning of Easter. The novelties are downy chicks and rabbits in a variety of groupings. Tonight will be a god time for you to go to the EXPANSION SALE. Tho reality of the bargains which are be Ing offered are Juat beginning to be appreciated, yesterday afternoon ex- tra help was called In. You may have your choice of anything In the Clothing store at much cheaper prices. The north window of the Shoe Store a line of "Just Wright" hoes, which we are introducing. Men's !o Sited with shoes in all the new sliapes, both high tops and Oxfords. It Is a IS line. The aale price Is IS.S5. At the Silk counter a new line of black goods Is being shown. Among them are the. Wood Taffetas, Plain Shadow Checks, Stripes, Tanils, Chiffon. Panaiiia, Tropical Panama. Some of these goods have not been shown before. We will be pleased to show them. At the Ribbon counter Hand drawn turnover collars, ZBc quality for 15c. Hand drawn collars and cuffs, SOc set for 85c. for the various chun h follow: Easter Services et St. Joseph's. The music will be befit r than any heretofore rendered in ihe new church. The choir, composed ot some of best singers, undi r the able direction of J. Junk u'M May Conroy, Leonard's organist, at 10:80, will solemn "High Muss" in l flat, arranged as follows: Kyrie, (Leonard). Chorus; Christs Mias Brookshire; Gloria, Eielwni, Chorus; Dumlne Deus," Mls Thomas; El lncamatus eat," Credo," Chorus; Miss Grill, Miss Maymc Carter; "A ve Maria." (Mascagni), Miss Bene-dlctu- s, Conroy; "Sanest ua. Chorus; Miss Carter; "Agnus Del," Miss Carter; Tomaseck." Mr. Bauch -man; "Dona Nobis Pacem," Chorus; Soloist, Miss Grill; "Regina." Coell," Chorus; Boloist, Miss Tomasek, Mrs. O'Brien. The order of services as follows: First mass at six a. m.; second at R: SO, and the third and last at 10:30, sung by Rev. Esther Denelf of Balt I,ake City, at which the rector will preach. Subject, To be Saved We Must be Followers of the Risen Christ, and to be Followers We Must Believe All He Has Taught." The beautiful church, with its new altars, never looked handsomer than It will thla Easter morning. There will be ample room for alL First Methodist. nesday. April 18. 5:10 to 8 p. m. The Ladies' Aid society will serve a fine dinner at the nominal price of 25c in the new Sunday school room, to raise the indebtedness on the same.' Come and enjoy a fine dinner and at the same time encourage the society in its beautiful endeavors. At I p. ill., a patriotic program will be given in the church with several addresses on Important Scandinavian issues of the day. Come and show your patriotism if you are a Scandinavian. Thursday, April 18, 8 p. m. Young People's evening, with several English addresses by visiting pastors. Friday, April 20, 8 p. m. -Child talks. Childrens evening. Choruses. You are cordially welcome to our conference. Church of the Good Shepherd. Could Values in Now Ore EXPANSION Fro Gold Found SALE J. W. Burnham, of the Southern Pa- -j title Gold and Copper Mining and Milling company, is in the city today and to a reporter of this paper talked You may have your choice of :1;; interestingly of a big find that had been . . Any hat, anv of the furiiishii: recently made in the company's prop-- : Tty located near the Ogden Hot Springs, on the line of the Oregon t;i: r u very email sale price . . Short Line about twelve miles north' he is posted that there is no eh.tl. ; of this city. The first assays on the ore taken Schaffner & Marx . . The .. from this property showed good, re-- ! turns in copper and as the operators' turned into cash. got further down on the big vein they; had no Idea of looking fur anything but cupper values. Late assays, however, hare shown the existence of free gold y and Instead of being a copper mine it now bids fair to develop Into a great gold proposition. It waa In Salt Lake City during Mr. Burnham's reStore cent visit there, that the discovery waa made that free gold existed In the ore. An expert of the government geological survey waa shown the ore from the diorlte formation and ImmediateBATTLE ly discovered the presence of free gold. BIG LEGAL Mr. Burnham thought all the time that it waa one of the many forma of copr v ti !':i-- j v lour U ; , i1 t0r u' the yuu- -i the Hart. '!:g HUicklv WRIGHTS ou-l- Clothing sikp per. Church of the Good Shepherd CorThe new ore found in the dlorite Alfred ner Grant and Twenty-fourtis a puxxle to the Easter Day. Early essayists.molybdenum, Brown, rector. It was necessary to send a7:10 m.; morning pray- the celebration, samples to Denver to get returns er, holy communion and sermon, 10:80; and in the course of a few days It Sunday school service and Lenten of- will be known what It contains in adfering, I; evening prayer and sermon, dition to copper, gold and cobalt 7:10. Topic of morning and evening nickel. It la thought that titanium and The 'The Resurrection." sermons, will be found. platinum choir has prepared special music in The big vein In the Southern Pacific addition to the usual beautiful Easter group la of a dlorite formation and la mid-da- y hymns. Please notice that from 15 to 100 feet wide and about 8,000 service begins at 10:10. Easter Mon- feet long. The ore contains an averday, the annual parish meeting for the age of about 8 per cent copper and 81 election of wardens and vestrymen In gold per ton values. will be held at 7:10 p. m. Next Friday evening the bishop of the diocese, the Rt. Rev. F. 8. Spalding, D. Dl, will SMALLEY SUES 'FOR make his annual visitation to this parFirst Methodist Episcopal church ish, and will administer the rite ot PERSONAL INJURIES One-ha- lf block east of Washington confirmation. avenue, next to court house. Samuel Wants 425,000 From ths D saver and First CongregationaL Blair, pastor. Sunday sevices: Sun Ris Grands Western Railroad Comrise prayer meting at 7 o'clock, leader, The First Congregational church for Injurioa Roesivad on pany Mrs. M. Mark. Sunday school at 10 Noble SerElderkln. pastor. 22, 1905. oclock a. m W. L. Underwood, su- vices Strong 15th. Easter Sunday, April Preaching at 11 a. m.( Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The perintendent. Albert Smalley, through his guardian by Dr. H. J. Talbott. At this service subject of the morning aermon will be John Smalley, has brought ault against the El Monte commandery of the The Common Road. muSpecial Knight Templar organisation of the sic as follows: Contralto Solo, Jesus the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway company for the aum of 925,-00- 0, a in be will present, attending city Lives," (Marxo), Mies Claudia Holt; alleged to he due for damages rebody. The following musical program- Soprano Solo, Te Bella of Easter ceived by reason of the negligence of me will be rendered: Solo, by the Day," (Dressier), Miss Irene Kelly; Choir; Solo, "Golgotha," (Couchols), Violin Obligato, Misa Dolly Maloney; the said defendants, on November 22nd Mrs. F. N. Hess; Solo, "The Palm Baritone Solo, Hall, Joyous Mom,' last. Plaintiff alleges that defendant pushed a car along its tracks detached Trees," (J. Faure), Miss Grace Hay-ma(Cad man), Mr. Hugh W. Dougall; from the engine, which ran over and (Mrs. Solo, Open the Gates, Duet, The Crucifix," (Fours), llsa Knapp). Mrs. Chas. G. Plummer, Salt Irene Kelly, Miss Claudia Holt... In crushed plaintiff's foot, necessitating amputation. Agee, Oes A McCorLake City. at 7:10 o'clock the Sun- mick are attorneys for the plaintiff. In the evening Instead of the preach- the, evening day school will have charge of the ing service, there will be a platform exercises. meeting, at which short addresses will POLICE COURT GRIND. The First be made by Dr. Talbott gnd the city pastors. At this service the church B. Church Horace The grind in police court today wae will be dedicated. Although the build- Blood, Baptist Easter service at 10:45 pastor. rather light. Not enough evidence waa to In was 1818, constructed owing ing a. m. Subject, Easter and the Cross.' obtained to hold Frank Thompson and the heavy burden of debt It has never The choir will render special music. James McCormick, arrested by Officer been dedicated. The last dollar of Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Herbert Morrissey for pssslng a counterfeit 810 debt having been raised the church will L. Jun superintendent. Herrington, on that charge and a charge of cm be dedicated Sunday evening. The tors, at 1:80. There will be no evening bill, drunknenness was preferred against following program of the evening ser- service in the church. We will unite them. They put up bond for their apvice will be rendered: in the dedication service at the Metho- pearance and upon failure to appear Anthein, by the cluili; prayer; sing- dist church. Mid-weprayer ser- forfeited 87.50 each. ing by the congregatlun; scripture vice Thursday evening at 7:80. James Moran descovered that it isnt reading; solo, Outside the Heavenly Central Park Prssbytsrian. a Hay-mapaying proposition to commit perGrace Miss Gates (Chataway), Central Park Presbyterian Church-Co- mer jury in court. He was arraigned yesaddress, Dr. H. J. Talbott; adstreet Thirty-fir- st and Iash dress, Rev. J. EL Carver, of the First Ington avenue. Service at 11 o'clock terday on a charge of vagrancy and at that time told untruths to the Judge. Presbyterian church; solo. Hosanna" m. Subject, The Resurrection. N. F. Mrs. Hess; address, Sunday school at 12 m. The T. P. 8. It was ascertained that he had falsi(Granler), fied and when arraigned this morning Rev. H. B. Blood, of the First Baptist C. E. will occupy the evening, and for sentence was given thirty days. church; address by Rev. H. H. Fleer, of there will also be preaching. Thun His George Culllns. was the German Evangelical church; solo, blble study, prayer and given companion, day evening, fifteen days on a vagvrancy "Day of Love (Rneder), Mrs. Charles testimonial meeting. charge. G. Plummer; address, Rev. Noble Strong Elder kin, of the Congregational German Evangelist St. Paul's church church; address, Rev. . Jaa. Thompson, German Sunday school, 10 h. id of the Central Park .Presbyterian German preaching, Z: SO p. m. All who church; duett, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" wish to iwrtake of the Lord's Supper (Shelby), Mrs. F. N. Hess and Miss are especially invited to this service. Grace Hiiyman; address. Prof. W. L. Two Infants will also be baptised. The Frank children of nur Sunday school have Underwood; address. Rev. Sluw: dedication of church; remarks prepared an excellent programme by the lutstor; burning the mortgage, which will he rendered on Monday ev singing by the congregation. The pub- ening at seven o'clock. Eveiyhody lic Ik cordially Invited to all the ser- welcome. Rev. H. H. Fleer. vices of the day. All seats free. The Christian Science Society At First Prssbytsrian. Holds service at three p. m. in the ('on Firm church. John gregHtlonal church edifice. Corine of Presbyterian Kdwiir.l Carter, pastor. Morning wor- Adams avenue and Twenty-fift- h streeL ship at eleven Subject of the sermon, Subject, Probation After Death." "The History of the Resurrection." Sunday school in the basement at 2 p. The following music will be given: m. Wednesday evening testimonial Voluntary. i Buell). Miss Dagmar meetings aie held at K p. m. Tin pub Johnson; Gloii.i Response, Choir; Eas lie Is cordially Invited to attend these ter Hyiiiii, S'ihs With All the Sons of services. Glory." Mat'iuisi. Miss olga Wehrend; Violin tifferatury. "Sargo, (Handell), First Church of Christ Scientist We can now sell you s most beauMr. H. M. I.lr.f'i y : Contralto Solo, Oh, Church edifice comer Twenty-- ! .i.rth Divine Hedeon.cr." (Gounod). Mrs. Bes- and Lincoln avenue. Service 11 tiful Piano at a price that will speak m. sie Dean Allison: Soprano Solo, The for itself. Easy terms if you wish. Probation After Subject, Soul's Aspirations," it 'had nick), Miss school at 10 a. in. Wcdioday Lou Mitchell; l'.isllude. (Handel), Miss Sunday testimonial s p. meetings veiling, Johnson. Sum'.aj school at 12: SO. Spe-cl- tl in. Free 212 suite room, reading Easter souvenirs nil! be given to Kccle Open dally from 2 to building. Victor the children and an Easter sang ser 5 p. m. All are welcome. vice will take art of the htur. Chris-tha- n Endeavor at 6:1'.'. The 7:So serCALIFORNIA EXCURSION. vice will be omitted and we will un26, 27, 28, 29, 30. May 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, S. April ite with the First Methodist church in dedicating its church at this hour Etc. Ogden to Fan Francisco and return At five o'ckick a service of Easter sang (direct). 830.00. will be held in the First Presbyterian Ogden to San Francisco and return church. At this seniee the parson rone way. via Portland), 842.50. will speak briefly uiam The Message Ogden to Los Angeles and return, New Songs, of Easter Joy, and the following mu- via Southern Pacific, 843.00. sical programme will be given: Los to "Klen Angeles and icum Voluntary, (Schuman). Miss Ingmar going So. P. and returning S. I. L. ft New Music Roll the Johnson; Solo, Angels, M.ne S. L. Ry.. or vice versa, 848.00. Away." i Hawley). Miss Low' E. MitchOgden to Los Angeles and n tun; via ell; Solo. Oh. Love Divine, (Net in), O .8. I., and S. P. L. A. ft S. L Ry, Mrs. E. H. Stevens: Contralto Solo. 131.50. Chamberlain-Thoma- s Hosanna, (Granler), Miss Clare; rom Ogden to Los Angeles and Vmlln offertory. "Oh, Tboa Sublime (one way, via Portland and San FranMusic Co. Evening Star," (Wakner). Air. H. M. cisco. 855.50. Bass SaThis Wlthln Llnsley; Solo, Tickets limited returning until July 2410 WASH. AVENUE cred Dwelling," (Moxart), Mr. .Hegbcrt 1st. Stopovers allowed. IN WINSLOW CASE n, h. n; WAS THE DECEASED AN EMPLOYE OF RAILROAD CO.T MANY i nag m FLOCKS SAID TO haw BEEN EXPOSED. That is ths Qusstion That the Attor- Matter Will Be Takro Beta, Beatty, and If Action tf Inspeeter neys Are Attempting te Settle in Sustained They Will The a The Howell's Court Wyoming Judge is (5,000 Limit Law Apprilss to Case. Judge Howell baa a peculiar tangle to unravel In the case of Stone, administrator of the estate of J. H. Winslow, deceased. The plaintiffs are making a desperate effort to prove that the deceased was an employe of ine defendant road, while the defense la Just as strenuously maintaining that be waa Dipped. Not all Is rosy with the ehwp a, yet. A number of florke of ihp been denied admission into Idaho. They were held up by the federal iheep on the ground that they km been exposed to lnfoctloue (H.w ft, matter will he argued before jgjp Beatty and should the action of tk found be to be JiutlfUbk nd inspector exIs It will comsustained, compel then 9 and the express press messenger pany compelled him to qlgn a contract to undergo further dipping befim fig waiving all claims for damages result- can be admitted to the Idaho empt ing from negligence, against either the express company or ths railroad comTwo adjoining lots, 2(4 Mocki taa pany. Thla Is where ths shoe pinches. Washington Ave., on ths kook A Another question that arose In the snap, must he sold at onea K 8km, case, waa the ruling of Judge Howell, Room 50, Flrat NatL Bank BUg that the limit of recovery in thla case WALL PAPER. was 85.000. This ruling is based upon the Wyoming statute that the limit of BURLAPS and MOULDINGS-D-U recovery In case of death la 85,000, and ast designs and coloring, at ltontf, BL Both Thom. that as the accident in which Winslow 808 Twenty-fourt- h lost his life pccurred In Wyoming, that JOURNAL WANT ADS FAY. rule applied hero. not It appears that Winslow waa an Arbor Day Monday The Goods Store Will Be Dry ek A great lot of stationery The prices are 10c and up. In handsome boxes. Is Just In. All put up Today's express brought a line of aallora for ladles. They are Jaunty little styles, ranging in price from ! to 15. Millinery Department. We're taking great pleasure In showing the new Oxfords. We repeat; this seamm Oxfords will be In high favor. Tlie gentlemen In the shoe department will be glad to show the new styles. CARD OF THANKS. The board of managers of the home of Ogden desire to publicly thank all those who generousiy conlributed their time and service to the success of the benefit mutlnee last Crlt-tent- Wednesday afternoon, the Wolfe Stuck company, Mr. Grant the Utahna theatre., management and everyone associated with Its workings. Mr. Ford and his complete orchestra the Culley, Carr and Utahna drug stores, the printers, Messrs. Woodey, Browning and Gee and Herrick, the Relief coriis and Aglala. who attended In a hotly, and the newspapers of Salt Lake and Ogden, notably the Utah State Journal, Standard and Examiner, all three of which gave the management ustlnl-e- d space at all times. FANNIE DAT HURST, ITes. EMILY, M'CAMANT, Secy. n; ' ( . ' Talking Machines, Records, f ! Will Open at ONE o'Clocki We assure you a cordial welcome, and k fine collection cl wearables. goods that will help you Solve the problem of sjpliig In store Is growing growing In volume of business growing rellrt with the DRY GOODS buyero of Ogden, because of selling goods at the lowest possible prices. . . ITS A FACT UTAHNA . THEATER The NEW BITTNER COMPANY PRESENTING WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, Wl APRIL SATURDAY MATINEE AT Finey Ridge BE8T SHOW FOR THE MONEY EVER PRESENTED IN "" 30c Prices . - - - - 10c, 20c and ADVANCE SEATS ON SALE ONE WEEK IN j , &" |