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Show DAILY They Surely Have the UTAH STATE I Around the Town StyleNo They should be fashionable in cut, and if they have certain distinctive features of their own, so much the better. f WARCH 7, 1908. dHlir for a Pctar Poo cigar. ; ; ter:... for was rcwived yesterday A F. brother of th ma killed In the Ogden yard. Febru- ary "y. asking that the body be burlcl lu re luatruetiou are given that tha fuiirral shall be under the riles of the Ialholu- iliutvh. It a ill be held Sun- fviiiii Julia i'arxr E 60 a PAGE FIVE Mainly About People t Ask your matter how satisfaca man's clothes may tory be in other respects, they are not right unless they incorporate the element of style. SATURDav. JOURNAL, hr i ''I'M'! j 4 V4WW) of the First lrby-- j ' . bu; i PU - Ion j President and (li nt ral J'.jii-i- .. roll and iiciuTnl Supriiu- .. l'aiis of the Oivkou Sturt day at lairkln s funeral ehapel. Lii.i ..id liiiision Superintendent M.iit- Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims 421 25th. Sol nSouthern lUiilti' vvini over th. :t today on a lour oi inspe,- Exhibition drill, also refreshments tlo; served at the Eagles' dance, Saturday, March Eagle hall. ilerrii k is back from a tip) i tin Die mining camps of In the ease of Ogden City against an t a good business, and stale lewis Seudder and W. S. Craven who tha appear to la Improving ail were charged with malicious destruc- -' ah lion tf property in having destroyed the conduits of the Ogden Waterworks P H Cutler of Trenton. Oach lomp&iiy In Taylor's canyon, tliey were cot., .i is in tlu city on business. lined ii0 each. It was charged that i the defendants, while in the employ of j the Union Pacific, destroyed about AMERICAN WOMEN forty fed of the waterworks company's pipe by chopping the same. Judge SEND CONDOLENCES Murphy found them guilty and flnud them Sail each. I . - To the woman who bakes, Royal is the greatest of time and labor savers. Makes home baking easy, a pleasure and a profit h Uaws Monday niiiriiini: Finn. a:ul lusou. w!:i-i- i !,-- id a nk holding rrvni-- . ; i:i tune me t.m tile Sunday f.ii t au tei . i ! , - I i ! ' ' surely have "the style as well as quality to commend them to well dressed men. This is apparent on the most superficial examination. In fact, the best merchant tailor can serve you no better for as much again money as is required to ,buy a suit of Whs at the Vienna. It will pay you to sn the Elective Cash Register at "The Crystal," 2477 Waahmgton Avenue. Whare tha care atop. o Petar Pan a 10c cigar for 5c. If you drink, drink Tellowatona. Ives Correct Clothes Whan you oat, aat at ah Vienna, o Whan you aat, aat at tha Vianna. Come in and see for yourself Kodak Finishing. Tripp 1U 25th St. Suits $20 to $40 C. D.IVES Correct Clothes for Men 4 Broom Hotel Corner Best yat Piter Pan 5e C-.- 152 , tneeL West cigar. Twenty-sevent- h Phones 1074. Mrs. R. A. Grant has Invitations out for a tea at the Virginia on Monday. When you eat, eat at the Vienna. When you eat, eat at the Vienna. DEATH CALLS MRS. ABBEY WILLIAMS Dad at the On Saturday, March 7, 1901, family residence on Adame ave-bMrs Abblg Williams, wife of Dr. A W. Williams. Abbey Ferguson was born In Shore-hiVL, September Five 8, 1833. years later the family moved to Ohio, where her early years were spent, and whoa aha was married to Dr. G. W. Will lama Of the family of seven born to thla marriage, two sons and three daughters remain Ed. Williams, con- m, m, strength failed, her mind remained clear. To the last she talked with those about her, comforting the aged husband with lova and counsel for the days when he must live on without her, and giving to her children the blessing of her latest breath. The funeral, to which friends are welcome, will be held from the residence Monday afternoon at 2:10. The burial at Mountain View cemetery will be private, GRAND ARMY HELD MEETING ductor on the Western Pacific; Geo. Williams of the Short Line service In The regular meeting of the Grand Salt Lake City; and Mrs. John Hobba, of the Republic was held last Army Kra Lewis Taylor and Misa Nan Wilevening and a general good time preliams of Ogden. The ladles of the auxiliary Since coming to Ogden seventeen vailed. reyears ago, Mra Williams has been organisations provided delicious well known in the community. Identiffreshments, and the following interied with the work of W. C. T. IT. program was rendered: tn its organisation in Ogden and an active worker In the interest of the Crlttenton home, her lose will be deeply' felt in theee line of work Tram childhood a member of the Baptist church, her wisdom and strength of Christian character have made her a help to pastor and people. She ytara an ac:ldent rendering her helpless for months left her perms -aontly frail In body; .but as bodily Ince Tell the man, Peter Pan So cigar. Klaw & Erlanger Present Geo. M. Cohans Musical Play With SCOTT WELCH as KID BURNS And the Original Company The Play That Everybody Talks About PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 HERE TO STAY found-in-the-sh- E (By tha United Pm.) WASHINGTON, March 7. The census brreau today publishes the death statistics of fifteen atatea In 1906, showing an average of 159 deaths to 100,000 population from tuberculosis. The highest rate wae In Colorado and California, and the lowest In South Dakota and Michigan. Total violent deaths, 40,552, and I.REI suicides. The decrease over the previous years j death rate Is lower than Scotland, Germany or France. ! Jeurnal want ads deliver the geode. variety. op ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINDEATHS TO 100,000 POPULATION NEW SHOW HOUSE SOON TO OPEN A new theater la soon to open In Ogden at 111 Twenty-fift- h atreeL C. Charles la is lu to be the proprietor of the sums and the workmen are already busy remodeling tha building. It la to be a moving picture show house, aim-li- ar to the others now being operated in Ogden. The building la tha one occupied by the Eureka rooming house, between Lincoln and Wail. UUUttl Q ADVANCE SALE Extra large orchestra of sixteen will be one of the special features at the Congree Dancing academy Saturday evening, March 7. musicians For Sale OF Go-Car- lot on South 40-fo- ot Washington, well located, only 8600. Mathews A Mattson, under First Nat. bank. A morning series of sermons upon The Fundamental Principles of the Presbyterian Faith will be commenced Sunday morning. In the First Presbyterian church. The evening series upon "The Nature and Reality of Sin In the Light of Modern Phlloaophy, Science and Religion" will be contln ued. ts Our New Stock Has Arrived. They Are Beauties WE HAVE THE FAMOUS GENDRON WHEEL COS LINE. THIS YEAR II IS THE MOST COM DATE LINE MADE, POSSESSING EVERY IMPROVEMENT AND CONVENIENCE PLETE, UP-TKNOWN TO BABY CARRIAGE MAKING. THE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL CANNOT SE. SURPASSED. THE DESIGNS ARE THE NEWEST KNOWN TO THE GO CART TRADE WE CAN DO THEM JUSTICE BY DESCRIBING THEM HEREi W WANT TO SHOW YOU THE NOT " LINE. AS AN INDUCEMENT TO YOU WE ARE GIVING O A BIG ADVANCE SALE Eagles' dance Saturday night Refreshments and drill by the degree team. Eagle halL a The Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church will hold Ita regular Sunday services at the church parlor at 8:20 p. m.; subject, The Use of Time." STABBING AFFRAY 45 Minuses From Broadway made, dry. Don't feed bad hay. Give your order to H. C. Farrell and have it filled with good bright valley hay. Phones Ind. 569, Bell 781. Fresh lot of seeds Juat arrived at What to Drink," Miss Recitation, Marvel Cave; recitation, Was It Job the Plngree feed store. Select early. Who had Warts on Him?" Eva Olsen; If you dilnk, drink Tellowatona. "The Flag." Miss Cave; solo, "Adam. m Miss Olsen; remarks, Thos. Lundy; Go with the crowd to the Eagles' song, "Just Before the Battle, B. F. dance Saturday night Refreshments Blair; remarks. Marietta Griffin: reci- served. Drill by team. Eagle halL tation. "The Veteran and Hla GrandBerries at the Fklstalf cafe la alson." B. F. Blair. ways tha beat, any hour of the day w Journal want ads deliver the goods night. Late dinner and .after tneater patronage especially catered to.' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 With minimum trouble and cost biscuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, dean and greatly superior to the ready- molt tha Pstar Pan 5e cigar. esting J3rand Opera House The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape C m of Tartar s U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump 15 at yard, 15.75 delivered. Gillette Coal T!i- omitn's auxiliary of the American I'.n ly has Dent the following letter of 'Mitolimoe to former Senator Frank J. Pat. non in consolation of tile recent deal n of his wife: "A In reas, In the Inscrutable Providence of Him' who rulea the universe, dea'.ii Inis visited the home of Hoii. Frank J. Cannon and has taken f rot t his side his beloved wife and partner of a lifetime, leaving behind such desolation anil grief aa cannot wholly be therefore, be it "Resolved, .That the ofllcere ami of the Woman's auxiliary extend to him the earnest assurance that his sulTeringa, however great, am shared by them, and that In the appreciation of hie incomparable bereave-- 1 mnit they want him to know that their sympathy and friendship would fill the grciii void which haa come so inopportunely into his life, were It possible for any human ministration to accomplish It Realising how Impotent are all earthly efforts to furnish comfort and consolation In auch an exigency, th solacing Influence of infinite love Is In- -' voked for the sorrowing husband by all members of the organisation " Baking Powder ; AMONG GREEKS No. 638 Folding Cart Adjustable foot rest, reclining back; all metal gsar; There was a stabbing affray on lower street last week, in which two Greeks got Into a mlx-u- p and one stabbed the other In the thigh with a clasp knife. Both of the men were arrested and are now In the city JaiL It la hard to tell what their: names are or Juat what the particulars surrounding the affair are, but they are being held on the charge of disturbing the peace. ber tired wheels. Twenty-fourt- h a few days only. ' Only -- in rub$1(L50; No. 676 English Pream-bulaf- or 5256 1- -2 Folding Car! The nowoet and most serviceable baby carriage made; leath- ar upholstered body; all metal ft-i- n rubber tiroes gaaring; enamel finished. Special price, 35j00; a few day only. For envelopes, letterheads, business wrds, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal lob rooms. Both phones 884. - Peter No. n5cC Reclining back, adjustable foot in rub-brest; all metal gsar; tired wheels. Only $5J)0; a few days only. -- ar |