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Show orr Stylish Overcoats y We have Overcoats from $6.50 up to $3500 a Dozen Prices. WATSON-TANNE- R : LOCAL BRIEFS M Embossed rd. Hooper atationary. K.-- Co., B. St. Twenty-fourt- h tl; If you drink, drink Ycllowstdna. One and B. A G. (Slater-vlllButter are a pair to draw to. Tha largeat Una of looaa leaf In Utah. K.-Co., 411 Urd. T. D. Johnaon has removed hla e) da-vic- es B. BL law office to 147 2 Twenty-fourt- h Bright valley hay received dally. H. C. Farrell Feed Market, next to era Poetofflce. 1-- In tha city yesterday. The latter la a student at tha Agricultural colA car of BRIGHT, DRT, GREEN lege, Logan, and stopped oft to visit In HAT Just received at Grout'a Grain Ogden while on hla way to tha Cache Store. Both phones. valley capital. Terry Quinn and Jo- - White, old-tiTha Bankers Life association of railroad men from Pocatello, were Dea Moines, Iowa, with assets of In 00 the city yesterday. and a net reserve of over Dr. Bmgdena Rheumatic Pllla art (2.000 Insurance for a aure cure for Rheumatism. Dee Drug a man ofhaa40 given a coat of 520 per year at Co, sole agents for Ogden. for yean past Protect home and fam Rudolph Kuchler and wife return- lly by Insuring with them. Chauncey ed from thalr honeymoon and are Parry, agent, cor. 2Srd and Wash, quartered at the Reed Hotel. , phone 151-DeGrand Drawing at Smalley-aWe have not out of business, cember II. Winning numbers: first, but have moved gone to 2275 Washington 1507; aecond, 1571; third, 1011. avenue, where wa will be pleased to Ton are aura to get s tender, nice meet our old customers and as many Meat new ones aa will favor ua with a call. roast or ateak at Waatharby-Wa have the best Una of perfumes Market; 2451 Washington Avo. Amber P. Patton, ann of Judge and druggists' sundries of any drug at Evanston, lit., where house In the city. It will pay to call Patton, la he la attending the Northwestern unl- - and look over our atock of goods for tha holidays Wa maka a specialty ratty. Jesse J. FOR BALE Ife gas- of physicians prescriptions Old Reliable Druggist The Driver, oru oline angina In running der. 575.00 cash. Inquire at Journal Dont forget the place, 2275 Washington avenus office. Dr. Bmgden'a Rheumatic Pllla are gram-tnof the Min Blaaell. teacher aura cure for Rheumatism. Dee Drug a grade at the Madlsr.n school, haa returned from a two weeks visit with Co sole agents for Ogden. If you drink, drink Yellowstona her uncle at Boise, Idaho. A complaint haa been signed by lira. Frank Ford, charging Earl Fitch with obtaining board end lodging without paying for the uine. John T. Miller of Balt Laka delivered a lecture last night at the (Second Ward meeting house on the subject of Character Building." When In need of hay, grain or feed of any kind, yon will always find It at the Utah Peed A Produce Co. 2211 'Phones Bell 791-Wash avenue. D. P. DenaeL manager. Ind. B. P. Grant of tho general board jnM) Ufe some sorrow muat fall; of Young Mena- - Mutual Improvement j WM p,p1e dont at down and bawl; Association, lecture last evening to the (ooU oulclda or Uke to flight; Joint session of Y. M. and Y. L. Mu- - 0nly Smart people taka Rocky Mountain tual Improvement Aaaoclatlona , Tea st night T. N. Carr, Phar. WHERE THE CARS STOP. 2477 x. a 111 noraa-pow- er first-clo- ar at 99-d- ay e Washington avenue, you will find the finest atock of cigars, wines and llquora In the city .and we assure you tha moat courteous treatment Bloaur Bros. Still uncalled for One suit, thirty-nin- e one overcoat, forty cheat, one chest, IU) one coat and veat, thirty-eight cheat, (15. Will be altered to fit. Edmund Tailoring Co., 145 24th at. An ostrich when In danger hides Its head In tha aand and thlnka Itself safe. Foolish bird. Borne men are like ostriches. The answer is, aea Dr. Elliott, he cures men; 21(1 Washington avenue. Miss Rayta Fullmer anl Clyde Full of Green River, Utah, were visit j While Sunday was a comparatively quiet day In police circles, still then was a heavy grind before Judge Mur-- l hy this morning and a number of iffenderm appeared to answer for the!.' shortcomings and Indiscretions. J. F. Smith and C. Craighbaum failed to appear to answer to the charge of keeping gambling houses ml forfeited the 5150 each which they had up fur their appearance. Thomas Shea and Harry Matthews, arrested several days ago on suspicion of being characters dangerous to the community, were given a floater out of the city this morning with a sentence attached aa a rider should thy be found In the city after nlght-jal- l. Shortly after noun today the rein of the county government were turned over to the newly elected enttiuiny officers The change wa comboard of old The Informal. tirely missioners met and cleared up the unfinished buslnciw before them and adjourned. Hardly had Chairman Wil-n,- a left his seat when Frank Moore, the neuly elected member, stepped Into it and made a motion tbat Mr. Madaen be elected as chairman of the board. Vhe motion wa carried. The old board met at 10 o'clock this morning and proceeded to dose up the 1 '.nines ot the year. It wa ordered that 1100 be appropriated for a special heating arrangement for Judge HowIn the county building. ell offi-'Judge Hulaniskl called the attention of the board to the decisions of the district court In the school case and the canyon road case, and recommended the appeal of the latter case. The it commendation was taken under fort-tall- er 376 NUMBER OF OFFENDERS APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE MURPHY. Hsusas Mr. Wilson Retires From the Board of Keepers of .Gambling Get a Fined to Make Suspended Vagrants County Commiaaionora Sentence and Floaters Out of The Placa for Frank Moora Whila N. a. Harris Succaada Judga Hulaniaki. City Bad Money Passer Released. An Overcoat eliould be stylish and outwardly attractive. But one great essential, that of comfort, is too often overlooked in the desire for attraction. Fabrics of substantial weave, proper linings and good tailoring should be combined to produce a garment correctly termed an Overcoat. endorsement a To receive the Watson-Tanncoat must meetthetandard. the Best is Sold COURT GRIND NEWLY ELECTED COUNTY OFFICIALS TAKE THEIR SEATS. CLOTHING CO. X, . POLICE HEAVY WITH THE OLD ON WITH THE NEW of Fabrics Tbat Make Them What an Overcoat Should b e COM FO RT AB LE Whn MONDAY, JANUARY 7,1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE EIGHT Mr. Madsen reported that he had been unable no far to make any satisfactory arrangements for the Increase of the water supply at tht county Infirmary. Poor Commissioner Stanford made hi report, which wa ordered filed. Joseph Hoag, who was appointed fish and game warden wa allowed t salary of (45 per month. Commissioner Wilson submitted his final report for the year of the work of Improvement carried out on the tounty road and bridgea In Ogden valley, through Ogden canyon, anil a to the remade recommendation quirements for next year, and called the new board attention to the fact that a great deal of damage had been done to the road by nomadic herds, and that thl money wa still due and uncollected from the He also submitted a report a to the action taken In regard to the railway In the mouth of Ogden canyon reciting all pharos of the difficulty between the county and the company resulting In the nubsequent refusal of a franchise, and net out that he had conferred with the county attorney with a view of taking action looking to the remomal of the obstruction from the roadbed, but he had been advised that their term of office had o nearly terminated that it wa not deemed advisable to attempt to settle the matter, hut to let It go over for the new board to consider. New Beard Elects Madsen. At the close of the session of the old Icard the w one wa called to order, and the first action wa the selecting of O. B. Madsen as chairman. After receiving and confirming the appointments of the deputies by the heads of the various department, the hoard adjourned until 2 oclock. The appointments were as follows: By the County Clerk E. P. Brown, cllef deputy; W. D. Van Dyke. T. E. Mvtthewa. Frank J. Hcndershott, Carl Allison, Genet Bingham, Edith Reid. By the Tr asurer Henry Nalshett. chief deputy; Aaron G. Maw. By the Recorder Beth Thomas, chief deputy; Miss Anise Biown, Mrs. Evelyn West By the S.ierl'f W. B. Wilson, chief deupiy; Seymour Clark, Robert Shaw, Two men arrested on the charge of having counterfeit money In th-- lr possession, Newark Dawson and Curtlc McCoy, wera arraigned befera his honor. It was evident from McCoy's own statements that Dawson had nothing to do with the bad money proposition, and he was accordingly The case released from custody. against McCoy, he having confessed the handle ir. which was to found the bad quarters, was continued a later date. Mabel colored, and T. C. Jeffry, pleaded guilty to drunkenness nt.d were given suspended sentence. Mabel is a frequent visitor In police court, and she was most respectfully notified that If caught in an Inebriated condition again she would spend the next twenty days In Jail. The mall y offender was given a bus pended sentence, Ben Thompson, for cruellv to animals, forfeited (5 and William Gratia m for drunkenness was fined (5 flovk-own- er. n-- five-da- LECTURE ON CHARACTER BUILD-IN- Wrights Store News VOL I WRlQHTS STORE Even ihe Uoving Days are o Today the Hosiery and Underwear departments are torn up . . the carpenters are carrying away the shelving and counters . i The Etock is a bit mixed up but still we are able to serve those who are anxious to take advantage of the reductions, Good Warm Underwear It Back Tomorrow1 , 50c Sale of Hen's Shirts In the windows of the Clothing Store is a line of men's Shirts which will create some rapid selling . . A line of men's stiff bosom Shirts, good patterns . . Both windows are filled . . The sale begins in the morning. Great Sale of Colored Dress Goods A A delayed shipment of Colored Dress Goods is in the window south of the entrance . . Coming at this late date the prices are reduced to make early selling the prices on these special items are of course reduced more than the sale price . . Indeed there are some of these which are offered at about one-haregular price. lf Dr. J. T. Miller, editor of the Character Builder, delivered a lecture on the formation and study of character to an appreciative audience at the AT THE THEATERS. Second ward assembly hall last evening. The lecturer showed, by word and illustrations, haw thought effects COMING ATTRACTIONS. brain building and facial expressions "The Little Duchess." Tonight Cheerfulness turns the irusc'es of the Tuesday night Thompson - Thompface upwards and sadness turns them down. The temperaments nre modi- son boxing contest fied by occupation, diet and general Wednesday night John Griffith In persona! habits. "King Richard The Third." The physical and mental functions Thursday night "The Ham - Tree." of the brain were explained and adFriday night Florence Roberta In vice given for cultivating or restrainRosa." "Marla ing mental tendencies and modifying brain centers. The entire lecture was a scientific explanation of human nature, and gave every person present an opportunity to analyse self and to receive suggestions for The lecture will be repeated at Huntsville, West Weber, Hooper and at the State Industrial school during the present week. BROTHERHOOD OF YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. AMERICAN "NETTIE THE NEWS GIRL While "Nettle, the News Girt," which was presented at the Grand last night Is a melodramatic production with all the characteristic frills and furbelows. It haa the merit of having the strongest cast yet seen here this season In a production of the kind. There were several In the company who would not be able to star wl-- a Richard Mansfield or Maude Adams, but that may also be said of others In other companies. In a melodrama of the kind not much Is expected and In some Instances not much is given. The play Is replete with thrillers and the gallery gods howled themselves hoarse last night In appreciation of the situations. As In all melodramas of a certain class several of the situations were overdrawn but as melodramatic audiences want this sort of stuff they are welcome to 1L . in er' , (If you care to sell it) HowDoes This Proposition Strike You? .We will sell you a $50.00 Diamond or one for $100.00 and no matter if diamonds decrease in value you have a standing offer, whether you remain in Ogden or ship to London, England, that we will give you back in cash $45 for one and $90 for the other, any time you want to sell it back. High priced diamonds If diamonds congo under the same proposition. tinue to advance (and we have inside information that 25 to 40 per cent will be added during this year) you will have made a good investment and had a diamond to wear at the same time. We will make satisfactory credit terms with you. CO. LEWIS J. S.Jewelers and Opticians At the Birf ClocK, Wash. Awe. OGDEN, UTAH McIntosh gets a year. In the district court this morning Frank McIntosh, who was arrested and plead guilty to the eharge of embezzling funds from the Wells-Farg- o Express company, was sentenced to one year In the state prison. Sheriff Scbrlng will go to Salt LHfce with McIntosh and W. R. Swan, the latter to sentence for being serve a five-yeImplicated in the bounty fraud cases. at 29c The south window of the big store is filled with some of the best Underwear bargains we have offered this season . . It is a line of pants and vests for ladies, the material is cotton with a thick soft lining of fleece, warm as wool and a good deal more pleasant to tender skin . . Just now there are all sizes. fun-maki- ng Buy a Diamond Today. We will Buy Sale Bargains Buys-Rem- oval 1505 hold their regular meeting Friday evening. In Illation was the order of business, after which a short recess, was taken to greet the new members and to draw for the lucky number on a lovely 8. H. Cave, George Ritchie. Mrs. Julia Toller was the Outside of Frank Moore, Nathan J. cushion. winner. No. 74 drawing the Harris, for county attorney, ,1s the lucky This society bids fair to beordy other change In the general off- prise. one of the leading fraternal or icial directory of the county, all the come The depu- ganixatlons of this cotin try. Two balance being thousand two hundred and fifty new ties, also, are the same as formerly. "THE LITTLE DUCHESS. members for November. We begin the new year with (4,000 members and of the one or two comedians Instead FAIR ASSOCIATION MEETING. (A 50,000 assets. in the ordinary musical found usually The annual meeting of the stockshow. The Little Duchess," which holders of the Pair ALL THE WORLD. comes to the Grand tonight, has six association will be held at the The star. Is a stage, and Ballard's Bnow Linidecldedy comic roles. room In the Weber county ment a most prominent part. It Countess Olga voi. Hatsfeldt, the plays court hoqye on Wednesday, the 9th haa no superior for Rheumatism, stiff charming comedienne, is the chief of day of January, 1907, at 2 oclock, p. Joints, cuts, sprains, and all pains. the laugh producers, and she is ably m, for the purpose of electing seven Buy It. try It and you win always use assisted In the by Robert director to serve for the ensuing year It. Anybody who has used Ballard's Lott, Irving Brooks, Harry Carter, and to transact such other business as Bnow Liniment Is a living proof of George F. Moore, and Madeline Cook. may properly come before the meeting. what It does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c. The other important parts are played This Is sn Important meeting and 50c and 11.00. Geo. F. Cave, cor. 23rd by Eugene O'Brien, Kittle Duebel, Vievery stockholder should be present. and Washington. olet von Nickols, and Ernest Fisher, All holding stock In tne old Weber County Fair association should attend this meeting. Bring your stock with you and have It transferred on the books of the company. J. C. NYE. President. Inter-Mounta- No. 22 reinforced by a big beauty chorus, forming an ensemble of fifty people. "THE HAM TREE1 Belle Gold, who (lays Desdemona, the colored maid, with McIntyre and Heath in "The Ham Tree, Thursday night, has made something of a reputation as a dramatic writer as well a character comedienne. Bhe haa written several plays, three of which have been successfully produced "A Colorado Waif," "An Angel of Mercy" and "The Mall Boy." Miss Gold starred In "A Colorado Waif for two seasona Bhe also wrote the successvllle vaudeville playlet, "The Maid From Maine, and several popular ballads, among them The Tsle the Belle Told." Miss Gold has proved herself an exceptionally clever actress in her work with McIntyre and Heath, she especially excelling In the delineation This Is of negro character type. rather remarkable In a woman. There are but four players In this line of work on tha American stage who ere regarded as of the first rank. "KING RICHARD, THE THIRD. The scenic and costume requirements of Shskesjeare's "King Richard The Third," as portrayed by John and hla excellent company Griffith have been carefully looked after. All the scenes are new and fireproof. Copied from the best models obtainable; no company In existence has any better. Many novel mechanical and electrical equipments have been Introduced, that will add weird and sensational effects to the scenes requiring animation and extra embellishment. The audience, will realise a great deal more than Is usual, for the appeal to the senses covers all the points that experienced management can Invent. John Griffith as "King Richard, The Third," Shakespeare's foremost tragedy role, will be here on Wednesday night, January 9th at the Grand. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. We Have Made Tremendous PRICE, REDUCTIONS on all Winter Stock, such as Cloaks, Suits, Furs and Waists for Women and Children, and Hosiery and Underwear for Women and Children ar TEMPT YOUR APPETITE. For a good substantial meal by entering this cheery cafe, looking at its chaste appointments. Its attractive menu and delighting your nostrlll with savory smells. The meals we serve will Induce you to call again, hungry or not. Vienna Cafe. 224 25th. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Goldfield Crown Kings Mines company will be held at 24(1 Washington avenue Tuesday evening, January 9, at S o'clock. G. F. BROWN. President. TV. FRED BOSSNER, Secretary. Have you Indigestion, constipation, backache, kidney trouble? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If It falls, get your Tea or Thats fair. money back. Tablets form. 25 cents. T. N. Carr. headache, Phar. i Broken Lines of Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Etc., Etc. The Fur Sale Great Stock of Winter Coats on Sale Fur Coats, Fur Scarfs, Fur Muffs, of which there is none better in Utah Fur Sets, Stoles, Collarettes, Throws, Scarfs at prices that hardly pay for the raw furs. and have no equal in Ogden, are slaughtered in this sale at the most ridiculous prices. . 25 to 33i Per Cent Off LAST 25 to 331 Per Cent Off THOMAS |