OCR Text |
Show DAILY UTAH STATE FAGC FOUR January thaw in fine CL CL 'j v) Trousers. Will Prices rapidly melted. STYLISH MERY CROWD ENJOYS ITSELF AT CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY M $2.25, $3.00 and $3.75 for elegant Trousers in hand- Graduatas of Tho High School Become Dovotaoa of Tarpaichcro The Ball Room Nicely Decorated With Tho Pennants of Various Colleges. $.5.00. With two mouths of win ter weather before you, it ought not to be long before you are newly trousered. CL CL It wont be, if you take a look. . ; FREDM.NYE GO. ,( THE CLOTHIERS J 2413 Washington Avenue. AT THE THEATERS The Ogden high school alumni danc-lp- g party at the Congress Dancing academy last night, was a huge social success. Over one hundred couples forgot for one night that they were graduates of the high school and beMany came devotees of Terpsichore. alumni from out of town were In at- tendance. crowd and a Jolly good time was enjoyed by everybody. The mingling together of old school mates and children of the alma mater always brings fond recollections of the .happy past to mind. Tbe ballroom was tastily and prettily decorated with pennants of various colleges of the United States. They were furnished for the greater part by the alumni of the school, who after finishing here, left for other and higher educational fields Some of the pennants observed were from Beloit (Wls.) university, Northwestern university, University of Michigan, Ogden high school, Leland Stanford university, Cornell, Princeton, UUh Agricultural college, Unlveralty of Utah, Army and Navy and University of Colorado. . It waa a Jolly subject, took the precaution last summer to spend aome time at Tale, studying the songs and the alngera on tho college campus, and, as a result, he baa selected nearly a dosen of tho boat national college songs, and baa taken care to have them sung by a double quartette of trained voices In true Tala style, so that, when his play la seen here, college men who witness tha performance will be able to thoroughly enjoy both aonga and tha Singers. a CHICAGO'S BIG AUTO SHOW. CHICAGO, 111, Feb. J. Comparing favorably with both in the number and class of its exhibits with the recent New Tork show the sixth annual Chicago automobile show opened today under the auspices of the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers. Following the precedent established last year tha main exhibition Is held Its the Coliseum, with tha overflow exhibits boused in the First Regiment armory. The first floors of the two buildings are filled with scores of complete machines, while parts and accessories are exhibited in the galleries. The exhibition will continue through the coming week and from all indications will be well attended. TO SHOW DISEASE RAVAGES. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, Feb. J A tuberculosis 'exhibition, similar to tha exhibition held In other large, dtlea country recently, opened In The exhibition MinneaioliH '.'today. complines many . pictures, charts, statistical tables,. model apparatus and models of sanltoria, all bearing upon the prevalence, the prevention and the remedy of the white plague." During the coming week. In conjunction with the exhibition, there will be held a big anti -- tuberculosis congress, comprising the Western Conference on Tuberculosis and the Minnesota State Association for the Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis, COLUMBIA'S NEW BUILDINGS. NEW TORK, Feb. 3. Hundreds of persons today Inspected the two new buildings, St. Pauls Chapel and Ham llton Hall, which have been added to the group of magnificent buildings of Columbia University on Momlngslde HIghts. Hamilton Hall was formally dedicated this afternoon and tomorrow the inaugural service will be held in St. Paul's C hapel. Bishop Potter, President Stewardsnn of Hobart College. the Rev. Dr. Marvin R. Vincent of Union Theological Seminary and a number of other eminent divines and educators are to takp part In the chapel dedication. SONGS AND THE SINGERS IN AT YALE." One of the chief features of tho new college play. At Tale,1 which will ho produced by Jules Murry at the Grand on Frldtir. February I. la the music. Paul Gilmore, who la a chunk on this of-th- Its healthful, wholesome. Its good the other. The more you take the better you sleep and eat. ' Makes people happy. Thats what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. IS cents. Tea or Tablets.1!!. H. Cans Phar. for one as Livermore men in the Falls (Me.) striking fire- THE RIGHT NAME. August Eherpe, the popular overseer of the poor at Fort Madison, Pills la, says: Dr. King's New Life more are rightly named;, they act sigreeably, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to euro biliousness and. constipation. 35c at Ogden Mr. plant of the International Paper company have settled their ferences and returned to work. El Paso, Teas, has organised terers' union. dif- a plas- Sallda (Colo.) striking boilermakers have returned to work on a com lf The men secured promise. the desired wage Increase, one-ha- HE NEVER DOES IT Why is ,ihe man who is going to insure like the man who can drink and leave it alone? lie never does it. If not done it may be done until it may not be done. That is to say, it is opportunity ' until tliekchance is gone, then he misses it. - DONT YOU MISS IT JOHN L. HERRICK State Mgr. DES MOINES LIFE with Kelly & Herrick Reed Hotel Building (m Ask Your Doctor and he will tell you Just, what we have been telling you that you are not compelled to take your prescriptions to the druggist whose name appears on the doctors prescription blank. He will tell you that you are at liberty to take your prescription to any store which suits your fancy He will also tell you. If you ask him, that we are capable of filling any prescription that he writes, and that wo always fill them In a manner highly satisfactory to himself. It; Is a pleasure to us to fill prescriptions for our prescription department Is stocked with tha highest class and the beat quality, full strength Ingredients, andevery proscription la always filled by a graduate and registered pharmacist , - ' PRESCRIPTION Washington Avenue RAINCOATS TONIGHT NEBRASKA SPELL BINDER AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. fine assortment of mogt stylish CltAVENETTE RAINCOATS. A shape retaining, water-proo- f coat that is both a dicker and an overcoat, decidedly stylish just the coat for spring rains and late SPECIALISTS Ogden Utah Talk on ,The Old World and Its Ways," This Evening Mr. Bry-a- n Has 8sms Interesting Things te Ho Will Tall You of Tho Old World. $13.50, $15.00, $17.00 and - Mr. WATSON-TANNE- has prepared his data carefully and well and is greeted with packed houses wherever he goes. To the Weber stake academy Is due. tha credit for bringing Mr. Bryan to Ogden, and it is already assured that he will receive a flattering reception. Prof. McKendrick, of the Stake, went to Salt lake this noon te meet Mr. Bryan on his from Grand Junction and will him to Ogden. -- l Weber after- return escort OF NEWS FORECAST R a Handsome Collection of 1907 Embroideries of every description. Never has such a splendid array of the world's best styles been placed before you for easy choosing at such remarkably low prices. Handsome imported matched sets, which are works of art. Baby sets just the daintiest. Finished edged headings of every width. Handsome line of Corset Cover Embroideries. You cannot afford to buy embroidery until you have at least looked WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 2 The Senate Committee on Military Affaire will on Monday begin taking testimony on the Brownsville affair. The Where The Best is Sold". court-martia- Ik Twenty-fourt- h CHURCHES j I First Church of Christ, Scientist, street and Lincoln corner Twenty-fou- r avenue Services at 11 a. m.; subject, Sunday school at 10 a. m. "Spirit. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:10. Free reading rooms, suite 213 Eccles building, open dally from to I p. m. Axil are welcome.. The Christlon Science society hold service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between streets. Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt-h Subject, Spirit" Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meets at I. Tha public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. First Presbyterian church, John Edward Carver, pastor Pastor will be back and preach at each service; morning at 11, evening at 7:S0; Sunday school at 12: SO; Endeavor at Goyd music. , ( 1l First Methodist church, block east of Washington avenue 'on Twenty-fourt- h street, David W. Crane, pastor 10 a. mH Sunday school, W. L Underwood, superintendent Preaching service at 11 by tha pastor; subject, "Tbs Dignity of the Christian Life. Epworth League devotional service at 6:10 p, m., Mies Margaret Miller, leader. Evangelistic service at 7:30 by the pastor. Ths sec red concert which was to havs been given tomorrow evening has been postponed otf account of the death of a relative of the choir leader, but will be rendered Sunday evening, February 10, to which a cordial Invitation is extended to all. A cordial Invitation Is extended to' the public to attend all of the above services. Ths orchestra and choir will assist with the music asusual. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred Brown, rector Sexageslma Sunday. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; holy communion and sermon, 11; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. h, There will be a meeting of the member of tbe Christian church at the residence of W. M. Boataph, 3060 Washington avenue, February 3, at 3:30 p. m. Member residing in Ogden are expected to be present UR T fr Am-bassd- or . ' GILLIS FUNERAL. The funeral services over the remain of the late Mathlee Gillie will be held from St Joseph's church Monday morning at 11 o'clock. The casket will be opened at the family residence, 438 Twenty-secon- d street from 3 to 6 oclock Sunday afternoon, and from 3 to 10 o'clock on Monday morning. Tho Knights of Columbus, of which the deceased waa a member, will attend the services In a body. The Interment will take place at Mountain View. BILL TO EXTEND THE SUFFRAGE STOCKHOLM, Feb. 3. The crown bill extending suffrage to all c lasses was introduced In parliament, today. REPUBLICANS TO MEET. The Republican .county central committee will meet at tha joounty court house Saturday evening at 7:30 p. im, and make arrangements for the celebration of Lincoln's birthday. Rellaf for Aching Muaclee. sometimes get a dull aching People AND HE BLAMED THE DEACON. at tha lowest part of the back of the head, which la Increased on moveCharge of Cheating Reputed by Truly ment This la caused by rheumatism Good Man. of the muaclee supporting the. parts. Great relief la afforded by filling a Ton Infernal old lying hypocrite, mall bag with hot salt, and using It you told me I could trust that horse.' as a pillow. It should lie in tha holWell, the fact that ybu did shows low of tho neck, and the neck below that I was right" the aeat of pain should be protected Shows that you was right? What folded flannel. do you mean? Ho ran away tho first by I time tried to let him stand." My friend, permit me to tell yon something. It le evident that yon have never become aware of tho Importance TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of speaking tbe English language properly. When you were bargaining for FOR RENT Furnished room suitable the horse in question yon asked: n6 for two. 252 22nd. Can I trust him? I replied that yon EMPLOYMENT BUREAU could. Literally that waa true. Ton WOMENS 2665 Walt Ind. phone 354. did trust him, hence you could. If Will it bo safe for you had asked: me to trust him? I would have had to answer In the negative, for 1 am a truthful man, aa every dlacon should be. Ah, my dear air, how often do people in this world blame men for wrongs that they have not committed. Here yon have accused me of cheating yon, when your faulty English alone waa to blame. Bnt 1 forgive yon. I never harbor resent- First Congregational church, Noble Strong Elderkln, pastor Morning worship at 11; subject "The Brotherhood of Galilee." Music by the choir. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.a Mrs. W. j. Dalrymple, superintendent. evening ment Go, air, go. In my magnanimservice at 7:30 oclock; subject The I will not even reproach you." New Ogden Which Cometh Down Out ity Miss Louise Pierce and Chicago of Heaven. Mastor George Abbott will play the offertory. Toung people's meeting at PIEA8ANT AND M08T EFFECTIVE. 6:30 o'clock, led by Mrs. SJoberg. The T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, LibMen'a club will meet Friday, February erty, Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902: 8, ft I p. m. Another Interesting With pleasure and unsolicited by speaker Is promised. you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. ' Firs Baptist church, 2350 Grant av- I have used It In my family and can enue; Horace B. Blood, pastor Morn- cheerfully affirm It la the most effective ing service at 11 o'clock; subject. The and best remedy for coughs and colda Unveiled Face." Evening service at I have ever used." Sold by Geo. F. 7:30; subject "Supreme Moment In Cave, cor. 23rd and Washington. Human .Life." Sunday school at 12 m., superintendent Professor J. A. Smith. LONDON, Feb. 1. The King and Toung People's meeting at 6:30; subject qugen left today for Paris, traveling for sacred literature course, The Bible Incognito. Hon. T. D. Johnand Redemption. son, Instructor. Weekly prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. are cordially Invited to attend. German school every Saturday morning at St Paul's German Evangelical 9 o'clock. church, corner Jefferson and Twenty-thir- d street, Theodore Wobus, pastor, Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir-d street No preaching (41 Twenty-thir- d street and Jefferson avenue, O. service, the paator being at Tremontou. A. Elmquist, pastor Morning service Sunday school at 3 p. m. Midweek at 1L conducted by a deacon; Sunday service Thursday evening at 8 o'cl jck. school at 10 a. m.; Luther league meets The Ladles Aid society meets for bust ae usual at 7 p. m. No evening service ness Wednesday at 3 p. m. All mem- will be id on account of the pastor bers ought to be there; being absent from the city. RecorS-He-sli- . L most It Pays to Buy at out of the same affair, will begin on the name day at Fort Sam, Houston Texas. The trial of Representative Blnger Herman of Oregon, charged with the destruction of certain letter press copy LOCAL BRIEFS. books when he retired from the office of Commlsloner of the General Officer A1 Herrick left for Balt Lake Land Office, was to have commenced here Monday, but at the request of City thle afternoon to aee hla friend counsel has been postponed for one Frank Dice of Kemmerer, Wyo., who is In the hospital awaiting an operation week. The fourth great convention of the for appendicitis. Professor McKendrick went to Salt .Religious Education asorlation will opSn in 'Rochester on Tuesday and Lake City this afternoon at 3:10 o'clock for the purpose of meeting Mr. and continue its codons three days. From present Indications Congress Mrs. W. J. Bryan, whom he will accomwill be kept busy during the week pany to Ogden, arriving here at 1:15 this afternono. chiefly with matters of a routine character. A picture of satisfaction Is what The dinner to be given by the Pil-rriall our patrons are after eating a meal In London Wednesday night In rooked deliciously and served tempthonor of James Bryce, the new ingly. Music every evening by the to the United States, probably iciina orchestra. Vienna Cafe, 323 will be made sn occasion for the ex25th street. change of friendly words to remove the last vestige of over the EARTH TREMORS CAUSE FEAR. Rwettenham-Davi- s affair. OSHKOSH, Wls., Feb. 2. Earth The seventh annual meeting of the and alight tremors recurring rumblings North American Fish and Game Prointermittently since last night have put tective association will be held Wedeverybody in thle city in a state of apnesday and Thursday hi Quebec. Rear Admiral William W. Mead, one prehension and excitement. The theof the veteran officers of the United ory la expressed that the ice moving in States navy, will be placed on the re- Lake Winnebago la tha cause of the tired list Friday by operation of the phenomenon, but fear of an earthquake 1 disaster pervades the community. age limit. one-ha- lf Unitarian church services In K. of P. hall, over Utah National bank, Sunday at 11 a. m, and p. m. William Thurston Brown, field aecretary of tha American Unitarian association, will preach. Morning subject, Is Religion a Luxury or a Necessity? Evening, "Religion and Life In the light of Evolution." Jill are welcome. growing l, at the largest and complete stock in the city, and you will find only embroideries of the highest merit here, and yet the. prices are lower than you find elsewhere. Many new and splendid bargains added to the great special sale of Under Muslins. THE COMING WEEK CLOTHING COMPANY 376 Bryan has but recently returned from a trip covering every country on the globe, and no one is better qualified to present a word picture of a trip of this kind that 'Hr. Bryan. He la one of the greatest orators of the day, and ! $23.00 , This evening at the Grand Opera house William Jennings Bryan will lecture on The Old World and Its Ways. winter snows. The new arrivals are priced at - Culley Drug Co. 2479 111 Till We have just received a CL some patterns that have sold for $3.00, $4.00 and THE BOY ORATOR DANCE WAS A T SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1907. JOURNAL, SIN FRANCISCOMINING STOCK Reported Daily by the Inter-Stat- a kerage Company. 3. SAN FRANCISCO, FKB. following are today's mining tiona: Bid Blue Bell Msyns , Cracker Js-- Th, "quota, Aik ........... k Col. Mtn. Ex. Ktd Hula sandstorm Red Top Mohawk . T II. hO . a... Columbia Mtn. Jumbo Ex. , Vernal Goldfield Mining. vtial Booth . ............ Blue Bull ...... .... ........... Adame Ifick Oliver NevadA Boy B. B. Extension Dixie , Bt. Ives .... .a.,....,,... Oro . I,v Atlanta Greet Bend' etjo ill ........... ....... ee-- I . ....... Red Top Ex. Dlamondfleld . ; . ; . . DlamondfleM Triang. Daley , ............ Laguna Comb. Fraction Great Bend Ex. ..... .... nreat Bend Annex .1 ...... .......... Mohawk Ex. ....... Lou Dillon ......... Silver Pick Ex. .... Goldfield Cone. ..... B, B. Bonanxa Kewana National Bank ........... Oold Bar Tramp Cons. Mn. Cons. Orig. Man. Man. Mining Man. Bronco Man. Pine Nut Man. Tallow Horse . Man. Dexter Man. Stray Dog ... Man. Crescent Man. Gold Wedge .. ......... ....... ....... EULOGIES OF GORMAN. D. C.. Teh WASHINGTON. services were held House thle afternoon In honor late Senator Gorman of Marins Addresses eulogising the life. chte ter and public services of Senator wwy man were delivered by leading bers on both aides of the Journment waa taken at the efurtD slon of the exercises as mark of respect Mens Overcoats Any Overcoat in the stores will be sold at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT We have a good selection and as there will be a good deal of cold weather before spring comes it will pay any man to buy at the low prices we quote. TOP COATS also at great reductions, but we must close them out. Call now while the selection is large and your size is here. - h-- non-memb- Clarks Stores |