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Show PAGE EIGHT, DAILY UTAH STATE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, JOURNAL, Tomorrow, Uashingtons Birthday, Uill Tn7 R I Tomorrow will be a day of unusual interest at M P W liU Bikini d properly celebrate the day and invite the people to 190B. io Proporly Bolobratod Wrights Store at of closing we intend ... InsteadFord's to be here and participate. Enlarged Orchestra will discourse patriotic music . The store will be decorated inside and out . . . Free souvenirs will be given to all who come . . . And startling prices will be made . . The store will dose at seven in the evening. fl $4 Ladios Quality Shoos for $1.00 and $1.25 Bolls for 50c' $1.95 Tomorrow Quoon Tonoriw Only Tomorrow wo place GOe $I on' sale a line . Washington Entrance window la filled with them. Tomorrow we place the REPORT at Got Saits Sham at 29e To cleas out quickly that line of cut swine shams we place the whole lot ob the counter tomorrow at 25c. At yr thla price we cannot allow each to hav more than two. The goods are new and clean In moat cases and will doubtless sell out In a day. ' SOe. OF THE CONDITION OF cluee uf business, February 14, 1908. Resources. SM7.B6l.fiO Loans and discounts! Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .. (3.79 U. 8. bonds to secure circu- tomorrow cua-lon- 0c 75c and fixtures Other real estate owned A meeting the future of the Republican party vision la showing a healthy growth, acthla atate was held at Wilson hotel cording to the statement of Assistant Salt Lake City last night. It was at- Superintendent W. H. Sheridan of the In state of particular significance Business along the Sacramento $L00 to $1.50 5 d, circulation ... 3,600.00 Total CALIFORNIA LIBRARIANS. 106,110.33 $011,163.33 Liabilities. .3100,000.00 SAN JOSE, Cal Feb. SL After the Capital stock paid In. 60,000.00 most successful meeting of Its kind Surplus fund ever held on the Pacific coast, the Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes unpaid.. . 80,130.33 California Library . aaoclatlon's an. , National bank notes outnual convention closes today. (0,000.00 standing Due to other ...... , nations banks 81.SI0.lt Dus to state Utahna Theater; banks and bankers ' Dividends Tonight DUMAS GREAT PLAY Individual , un130.00 107,714.10 Demand certifi- cates of deposit Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding.... 107,980.49 1.60 : .114.00 4(1,717.10 Total 30(1.068.93 Stats of Utah, County of Utah as.: L O. If. Runyon, cashier of the d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the tef. best of my knowledge and above-name- Prices I0C 20c titd 30c SEAT ON SALE AT CULLEYS. ax- - do- -' posits subject to check MOVING PICTURES AND SPECIALTIES BETWEETHE ACTS, Hr. A. II. Hartin ' tfi,l7(.l8 paid Monte j j WORK foreman of lettering and construction Insures the best ob- tainable. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. ' a i & -- r Washington Rely S. Lewis & Co., Advance Sale well-kno- pall-beare- rs O. M. RUNYAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me BUSINESS RESUMED thla list day of February, 1901. T. R. O'CONNELLY, IN DISTRICT COURT Notary Public. Correct Attest: H. C. BAKER. ' A. O. FELL, Judge Howell having recovered from JOHN 8. HOUTZ. bis sickness and Juror John W. Hooper Directors. having recovered also, business was resumed In the Second district court toNEW ENGLAND WATERWAYS. day. The case of G. W. Alvord against ASH. C. Smith and others, which was BOSTON, Feb. 11. The Massachu- on hearing a week ago, was resumed. setts state board of trade met here toCourt Notes. day for a conference on the work of the national riven and carbon conAlvin Msrtensen was appointed ad gress, with especial reference to the mlnistratrix of the estate of Martin Martlnsen and bond fixed at 1500. Dawaterways of New England. vid McKay,. John Grow and John Hall were appointed appraisers of the estate Charles Bennett W. Powers ind Samuel Walker were named as appraisers of the estate of John Poorte and Christine Poorte was appointed adOn ministratrix with bond fixed at 1500. makes ths best and most lasting of all gifts. Our collection COMING THRO THE RYE. Is so varied that tra can select any Intended gift at any "Coming Throf the Rye." wss reprice limit you havs set. And ceived with much genuine pleasure above all you can be confilast evening at the Grand Opera house. dent of getting Jewelry about It Is not only a production of much whose quality there can be merit hut the rendition seemed to no question. Toull have no touch a responsive chord In the minds cause to be ashamed of your of the very large gathering of Ogden's gift either now or Inter on. best people. The house packed Our Jewelry stays good. and standing room only was to be had. "Coming Thro the Rye was Gold very good. It Is a clever musical comedy and was cleverly presented. Jewelry You Can J. i R.ugs and Carpets THE CLOTHES STORE. 2253 h Sacramento division, says the Sacramento Bee. From Roseville, 1(4 cars : were moved east, while 1(4 cars were i moved east and 171 cars west from ths 4 i I summit. division over the moved Ths tonnage Vi well-knoIn the third week of January cornea iH within about 11 per cent of equalling the tonnage moved over the division In o the third week of January last year. And the shipping last year was enormously large, so that it was without the power of the company to. handle it of forces with Its facilities and rrsulted In a Senator Smoots sttltuds toward a freight congestion of great extent The renomlnstlon to ths senate was dis- tonnage for the third week of January, cussed. Daniel Harrington Introduced 19U7, waa 10,(17,914. For the third a resolution asking that Senator Smoot week of January of this year the tondefine his position, wliether or not he nage wah 10,(41,914. Is a candidate for While there was opposition to the Provo senator it wss not considered wise to peas WOOL GROWERS WILL WE OUR NEW RUGS AND CARPETS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. thla resolution, for the reason that no ARE. THEY 90 BEAUTIES YOU ALL TO WANT WHAT SEE man Is greater than his party, and If ORGANIZATION FORM the Republican party does not wsnt HAVE PLANNED A ROUSING him for senator It will not nominate him. ultimate decision of ths mee'lng The wool growers of Ogden are going a The was' that a commutes of fifteen be ap- to units In a branch organisation of SEE OUR WINDOWS AND THE NEWSPAPERS TOMORROW FOR pointed by the chairman to arrange for the National Wool Growers' associaa dollar banquet, at which the pollclss tion. Strangs to relate, while Ogden OF BARGAINS. ITS A GREAT LINE-U- P of the party will bo further discussed.' has more sheep raisers than any other city west of Denver, there is no organisation of the growers. The organisaMRS. LULU STANLEY tion will be formed tomorrow afternoon In thla city and notices havs been sheep raiser and wool WAS BURIED TODAY sent toInevery the county. It will be known grower as the Weber County Wool Growers' association and will start out with a Mrs. Lulu Stanley died at the fomlly membership of about fifty. Besides residence, 1811 Lincoln avenue. In this these there Is a large number of appliths assessment Is divided. Tooele becity, Wednesday morning. The funeral cations from outside of the county and took place thla afternoon from Richeys state from those who desire to unite HOW A SHEEPMAN lieved that Weber owed her money, but undertaking parlors and ths remains with the Ogden body. a search of ths books revealed that the were Interred In the city cemetery. Rev. EVADED HIS TAXES reverse was tlU case and Tooele owes Dr. Carver officiating. Dont forget th Elks show MonWeber 40. Tha books also developed lira. Stanley was the wife of Charles day and Tuesday. The seats were feet that a prominent sheepman of the G. Stanley, the railroad practically all taken for Monday night alTwo officials of Tooele county called this county had evaded his taxes by man and a prominent member of the hefor wo went to press this afternoon Tooele. In to his pasture sheep Elks, which order attended the funeral hut for Tuesday seats art now on sals. at the county courthouse yesterday on lowing assessed here, and no He waa not In a body. The were T. A. matter of the adjustment of taxes. taxes were fully a from him In collected Paul Gilmore tonight at the Grand, Whalen, Ben Oppman, J. W. Wilcox! Under the law, where sheep are owned Tooelf. Tbs arrears, however, will bs a Is and It to stats that unnecessary Ed Olaen, Harry P. Jennings and Judge In one county and pastured In another collected. good house will see him. HowelL m The Toggery MONUMENTAL The aale of Torchion Laces continues tomorrow. These are the greatest Isos values w have offered In a long time. Not fine laces, but laces for under children's dresses. etc tomorrow again you may choose them for 4c. di- tended by some fifty or sixty Republicans, David Mattson, county clerk, and C. R. Hollingsworth being present from Weber county. Johi Q. Crttch-loa member of the last legislature, waa made chairman, and Daniel HarSalt Lake atrington, the torney, acted aa secretary. A discussion of the status of ths party in the state waa the primary object of the meeting. The coming county and stats campaigns necessitate an anniaing to action and an alignment UfilOr MA.VE EEST MLJtOWi GLOVES 9EST WEA. ItltG GLO VE years 4c Laco Sale IN SALT LAKE to 11.800 . 00 in 31,600.00 HANSONS GLOVES perienca in a pair. 35c Advance Sale MEETING w, 39 row at quality of All Wool Challle, toJSS morrow fur and S5c Wool Walstings for.... A0 04,613.11 banka and a thorough man of 35c These prices for tomorrow only. We place on sale our entire line of fine hand embroidered hose. The former price 0c-- To each customer we will sen not more than two pairs tomor- ... J00 . Hose 80, 000. CO Honda, securities, etc house, furniture Banking Duo from HELD 00c Embroidered These prices will, no doubt bring crowds to the Domestic Department. Goods at prices which cannot be made, except at a time like this when the offer Is made for the on day only. Best quality Wamsutta Bleach lSe ...11 grade for 1.000 yards of white oottoa flannel .10 1719 quality for M Inch percale, light colors 1719 ..10 quality for Hitch toweling In the 1119 quality kiss mo The Commercial National Bank at Ugden, In the state of Utah, at the lation... Dodostios Toaorroa 29e havs not been here hut one week. The whole lot on aale Goods for To Introduce the new wash goods and to make tomorrow a memaorahlo day we will place on aale a lot of the high class dress goods la qualities which are marked to sell for up to 60s. Tomorrow the pries will he 29c. of new elaatle belts In goods which Two hundred pairs of these excellent shoes will be offered tomorrow stflSS. The styles are all pood and the materials of the very best. This price for tomorrow only and not more than on. pair to each customer. Vesh j and Silversmiths The Special Samplej Waist Sale i -- Will Continue SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd The Retail Merchants' Association (decided to do business tomorrow. Therefore our store will not be open this evening but will be open tomorrow evening. Dont pass this chance to get a supply of beautiful waists for Spring at a great saving. There are over five hundred to select from. SEE WINDOW WE HAVE TOLD YOU Be Sure To Come sc. Bring a Friend |