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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TU: APRIL TfVii Ira PAGE THRE8 W Nothing Like it Ever Happened in Ogden THE GREATEST EVENT 9. :907. It Will Never Happen Again OGDENS HISTORY IN rvn rvn llJ lil Beginning WEDNESDAY at 8:30 a. m. and ending SATURDAY at 10:30 p. m. we will give our customers in addition to the GREAT BARGAINS AT already er cent Think oiiti You II he getting your good neil to nothing; we promise you considerable wore for the money than can be obtained in any store on earth. Something said isn't it? WELL MAKE GOOD ALL WE SAY the sale We want you to get in on ever held in the city. You will marvel at the prices and ask: How can it greatest The answer is, we simply must sell out our entire retail stock by be done?' Saturday night. In order to do so we are making this extraordinary rare offer, which is made for just four days. Remember that we are giving you an extra discount of 10 per cent in addition to the prices quoted below. Mens $ 10.00 $5.00 Suits Mens $12.00 6.00 Suits Mens $15.00 7.50 Suits $20.00 Men's Suits 0.00 Mens $25.00 2.50 Suits Mens $30.00 5.00 Suits Mens $35.00 7-5- Suits YOU 0 $5 and $6 Stetson Hats. $3.00 and $4 Hats, $1.50 and $2.00 All $3 Rain Goats and Top Coats at 50c on the Dollar TO INDUCE FARMERS TO PRO DUCE A BETTER ARTICLE. nr: nr: nr: Loving Cup hibit to tho Ono Who Ex at tho Coming Irrigation at Saeramonto tho Boot Con-g- ri Con hibit of Cannad Leva Applss. The Hon. Fred J. Kleael, of this city, the first to come forward with an offer of a trophy from a foreign state, for the comnlg Irrigation congress, aaya the Sacramento Bee. Mr. Kleael la one of the fathers of the Irrigation congress and among all the exhlbita made at these annual shows, perhaps no 'one thing interest him more than the matter of tomato culture. In the hope that he may Induce the farmer to pay more I can Federation of Labor, the federation begins Its convention here today. The movement In behallf of better organisation and closer affiliation of the building trades of Pittsburg and vicinity this Is the outcome of a resolution presented to the convention held In November last, In Minneapolis. The next step was the holding of a conference of labor leaders at Indianapolis several weeks ago, that city being the national headquarters of the Brotherhood Carpenters, the Structural and several other leading unions In the building trades. The outcome was the fixing of today In this city for another conference. Organiser Hahn, by orders of President Gompera, has visited every union of building trades In the city and invited their cooperation In the movement for closer affiliation. He also took occasion to see that unions that are not now members of the Iron City Trade Council carry out their obligation as members of the American Federation of Labor, and affiliate with the central body. New organisations will be formed and old ones revivified, with a strengthening all along the line In anticipation of May 1st when new wage scales will go Into effect In eeverel of the unions. attention to thia Industry and produce a better crop, he hae. promised to offer a magnificent loving cup ai a price for SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTISTS. the best exhibit of canned tomatoes at COLUMBIA, B. C, April 9. What the September Congress. promises to be the most enthusiastic convention In the history of South Car-lin- e TRADES CONVENTION. Baptist Young People's union By I1TT8BURG, Pa, April opens here this evening with an adof Samuel Gompera, of the Ameri- dress of welcome by Governor M. F. Ansel and a sermon by Dr. W. T. Deri-eu- x of Greenville. Large numbers of visitors arrived today on every train and were given a cordial reception by members of the local union. A highly Interesting program has been arranged for the sessions to be held tomorrow and Thursday, Including addresses by the Rev. T. B. Ray of Richmond, Va on The Young Christian's Preparation Now la the time to be talcing Evangelism," and the for World-wid- e your spring medicine. Every Rev. A. E. Brown of Asheville, N.. C.. ones blood needs thlnnli.g out on The Home Mission CelL" Many this time of the year. Our of the leading Baptist ministers of Compound contains the South Carolina will take part in the Ingredients for thla pur-Pi'which will adjourn Thursconvention, bethat has been brought night. day fore the medical world. 11.00 Per bottle; for 15.00. The Modem Youth. Few young men nowalvy cultivate the art of making themselves agreeable. Thla waa one of the things they managed better in bygone daya No doubt some of them proved abject fail.DIHIG COMPANY ures, but they at least deserved credit for good Intentions. Nowadays they Ogdens Bast Drug Store Both phones 38; 2453 Wash. Ava rarely. If ever, make the attempt Ambrosia, In the World. BLOOD Sar-aapari- lla tst Wm. 1.00 $3.00 Mens 1 $7 CA l,f)V Pants Dress Dress Dress Dress Shirts, 45c $2.5o Faney $ t50 t?5 $3.00 Fanev Vests.! $3.50 Faney Vests Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts QQ E25 Work Shirts 50c on the Dollar Neckwear 50c on the Dollar Mens Pants THE SUMNER Underwear 50c on the Dollar IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED BELLE OF ALL SEASONS. ne Driver & Son WE . 2.75 I hnusea of the slate legislature, which ple's Christian union will hold sessions adjourned on March 2M, resumed their In connection with the presbytery k 'Unions today. The senatorial fight la nioctlng. lu'lng waged with more determination 9. The than ever In expectation of a vote a PHILADELPHIA, April wiek hence. books of the Tunopah Mining coinituny were closed lodHy In advance of the NEW YORK. April 9 The one hun- payment of dividends on April 22. In dred and eighth New York Methodist addition to the regular quarterly diviconference, In session here for the psst dend of 25 cento a share, an extra diviweek, with Bishop Joseph F. Berry dend of 10 cento will be paid. Many presiding, adjourned todiay. a, ATLANTA, Ga., April 9. A siieelal changes were made In New York one of the most Important being election la in progress here taluy for s, the purpose of voting on a bond larue the appointment of Itev. Andrew to be used to pastor of St. Andrew's church, aa of $500,000, the proceeds Add secretary of the hoard of educa- Improve and extend the municipal wamaA two-thlrtion of the Methodist church. The Itev. terworks system. bonds to the Is pass required jority of Pa., Pack Scranton, George Clark waa named aa his successor at SL An- About 1,700 voters are registered for drew's. The New York East Methodist the election. conference will open tomorrow at RICHMOND, Va., April 9. The Bridgeport, Conn. for the Preservation of Virla holding a general CANON CITY, Colo., April 9. The ginia Antiquities In Richmond today. ArrangePueblo Presbytery and the Womans meeting ments were completed for a celebration Missionary society of the Presbyterian on Jamestown laland May II. -church opened their aeml annual here today. About ISO delegates MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 9. are present. Addresses on "The State Secretary and E. A. Fox of About 200 His Work, by Professor HOUSTON. Tex., April Orand Louisville, Departmental Ky., bakers from Texas, Louisiana, OklaLeech P. F. Rev. the by ganisation, homa and Indian Territory are In of Sioux Falla, general secretary of the Houston today for the annual meeting South Dakota Sunday school associaThe of the Master Bakers' association. were the principal features of totion, convention will last three days and the aeaalon of the Sunday School day's visitors will be entertained during that Worker conference. workers. local dough period by the The semiSYLVANIA, Ga., April 9. Th PHILADELPHIA, April of the convention district annual Cm ledonlan club of Philadelphia will of Pythias Is In session here Knights Its forty-eighanniversary today, with many prominent Georgia with a concert at the Academy of Mu- members of the order present The sic this evening, the Royal Scots Con-re- rt cloae with a banquet will meeting company, now touring the United States and Canada, having been engaged for the event Bursty Limit of Depravity. Thomas King waa fined In n London NEW YORK. April 9. Mlsa May H. police court tho other day for taking Xeeser, daughter of the late John G. bin baby to a pawnshop and trying to Xeeser, today became the bride of John pawn It for CO cents, wherewith to eon of the late Colonel Charles Lcstelle of the French army. The buy gin. ceremony waa performed thla afternoon In St Patrick's cathedral by Arch-hishWHY Farley. The bride waa attended by her elder sister, Mlaa Elvlne L. have a torpid liver when Herblne. the Xeeser. The couple are to make their only liver regulator win help you? There le no reason why you should home In Paris. suffer from Dyspepsia, Constipation 9. The Chills and Fever or any liver comColo., April GREELEY, Colorado presbytery of the United plaints, when Herblne will cure you. writes: Presbyterian church began s three F. C. Waite, Westville. Fla,chills and flys session here today, with Dr.a H. 'I waa sick for a month with H. Jamieson of Colorado Springe a the fever and after taking two bottles of presfding moderator. The Woman's Herblne am well and healthy." Geo. Missionary society and the Young Peo F. Cave, cor. 23d and Washington. c pul-pit- Winter Girla May Come and Go, But Th Summer Girl Goes on Forever 8he Has an Attractiveness All Her Own. Gll-lii-- da The summer girl should be tbe prettiest of all the year. Winter has Its girla, with her glowing cheeka and sparkling eyes, and spring has Its own girl, with the arbutus tints and the violet glow; and April haa Its girl; and May and June, with the rose colors all have their own. But lovelier than all should be the summer girl For her there must be eyes as clear aa the sea, cheeks as pink as the ahella that lie on the shore; lips as ripe as the summer berries, and a forehead aa softly toned as the cream of the country girl's milking pall, and a figure that might be a composite of all the graces and all the nymphs. The summer girl must have no blemishes. Though exposed to the sun all day, ahe must have no tan; though In the wind from morning until night, ahe r ust show no freckles; though ike dances from night until morning, she must never display a wrinkle; tho"7h she swings the clubs and bowla and play croquet, tennis, and what-noahe most have fair, soft, white hands, a perfectly molded figure, and be coiffured from morning until night and from night nntll morning in tbe moat approved stylei It la like playing with fire, the summer campaign of the summer girl. Though exposed to the scorching rays, she must not show that ahe feels them; though In every way tempted of the elements and enduring their rigors, she must show no outward visible evidence that they are bothering her. t, TELEGRAPH NEWS IN BRIEF. Both . MADISON, Wle., April SUGGEST me Hi nnn i . MAKES GOOD J SHE .75 2.00 2.25 $1.00 Faney THE HOUSE THAT GIRL LEADS THEM ALL $ .25 .50 efts Vests $1.50 Fanev Vests $5.00 Faney Vests $5.50 Faney Vests.. Dress Shirts 50c on the Dollar 3.oo OO Iron-Worke- rs Offer 2.oo $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $1 Work Ml HURRY TO CUP FOR TOMATOES 75c and 1iUltS fuirv HAD BETTER KIESEL WILL OFFER $5.00 Men's It psys whsn sick to go to a doctor. It does net pay when sick to try to doctor yourself. It docs not psy when sick to ssk the advice ef someone who is not a doctor. After going to your doctor, bring hie preeciptions to us to be filled; wo will fill them to hie en- tire satisfaction. aea-sli- th PRESCRIPTION 2479 Wash. Av. Fallow My Leader. "If seven sheep were on cos aide of tho fane, and on of them Jumped over to the other side, how many were left?" propounded the teacher to the Paulines observaprimary class. tions of animal life had not been In vain, despite her tender years. There she replied, would't be none left. knowingly. "If one Jumped over, they'd nil follow." 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