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Show r- , OGDEN. A uffk QGPC9 V . P" MIT. somlalnts L The News Is Sell vs red by -every night (Sunday aaeeotedl at S sente per month, Ag peyaests sen complaints regarding dollvorr should bo modo te lie -- Id Johnson, eeset fee Delly. Seturdey end Sand Wash-l- y News Orders taken for Chorob works Residence 4T South Flret Wool Street. Cxrrlw oost elds of Anedeuy Are. Ball Carrier west side ef Academy Are. Mean pood HsalOysnd Heeds Bares- Barillg has an unepproached 'regard as t . g bleed-purifie- r, , , ,Thle medicine - cures scrofula, - eciema, sruffilons, oetarrb, rhsuma-tlsanemia, nervousness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, general debility, and builds up tha . whola system. , It effects Its wonderful cores, not simply becabse It contains sarsaparilla but because it combines tha almost remedial values of more than It different Ingredients. There le no real for It.', tit urged to bay any preparation said to be "Just as good" you may bsurs jt la Inferlor coata less to make, and yields the dealer a largerIt profit. todav hi mnrian. tatufscirey Aritrery sub-stifu- to Ind.M-A- Kt Huo'd AIUd leeea Ksloos Wh dpihllng Occurred OUMV& To - brothers. later. funeral will 0. 8. L. HOTEL SERVICE OFFICIALS , JUST PM REPAIR . 0F R0A0S Akayona.- - (special Correspondence.) Dec., 1. County Attorney Evans haa been Instructed by the board of county commissioners to proceed, to collect damages from sheep end cattle men who have driven their flocks and herds through Spanish Fork and Provo canyons- - end Injured bhe roads by so doing. The Injury to the roads consist In thn animals climbing the hills on the aide of the road and causing rocks and gravel to roll down on the roadPROVO, OGDEN, Dec. 1 Fred W Gentsch. the new superintendent of the Oregon hotel and dining car departFrr. pmprlPtnr of.th chared with Short Une ments, with headquarters at Ogden, has trrri, wa announced the names of his assistants, ablch tLtiiw a room In gambling as follows: W. H. McAbee,. a Uksn up Tuesday morn-SJ- ? superintendent; C. L, Miller, assistant commisshow Ttw defank mdavorod to. sary: C. E, Littlefield, chief clerk to suEf Ibe irttimonjr of sritaresss of that J. Mac kin. laundry J. perintendent; the bsv (charge wP rrye did " manager; J. T. Todd, commissary jiu hirh the alleged gambling agent; H. E. Blalti, outfit Inspector; C. eerlred on. The room wae rented H. Bat linger, assistant outfit inspector. way. The repairs of the American Fork willam Voyes, aho haa charge of men have had previous exblock to All of these L renting or the Beds referred to Road perience In this and are canyon road has been wtlier Commissioner proprietor of the Lone familiar with thedepartment lit ana. duties of their taetlfted that Oriffln Stortwnhop. a positions Very few changes pert of hi. lease, over the old hough HELD FOR FORGERY. system In use In the comtat one entrance and that wae missary service have been made and PROVO, Dec. L Frank Hamilton, the eaUn with- - paestng a fnrged aatoM. louses will be much the same as In check, has been held to the district ta w Biii" Jordan several months former years. Ir. Lewie, the couTT by Justiee Noon, in default of re ,rfihtL5e rth2 wttnesdta!ared! Trintendent of tlld commissary depart! loAO bonds he Is held In the County M: ts of the Fnlon Pactflc. wrtrh ! Jail. Arthur Terry, the young Denver the Jordan for following tent idiW Is at men quarters Omaha, bis selecting man who came to- - Provo with HamilLTwltb. hut elated at the time that be and they will report at that ton has been released am It is not beM UM for the room. The rent point after December 1. LjNovember lieved be bad anything to do. with th has not been paid on the ' fat rhecl that the transaction, n tuoin. and Oriffln testified r ; kept the key. BLOODY DUELiilWEEN aarlet at the barber shop room where the PROVO NEWS NOTES. Tta (set that the raided WO NEGRESSES by the po-trambling game was The first of a series of concerts by kss bat one door, which lead V ' i i thO'E. T. XJ. orchestra "will be given bite the Globe saloon, has led to tbe OGDEN, Dec. 1. A duel with long Friday evening in college-hal- l. gumption that It was under the conknives as weapong was fought by two Dr. John T. Miller... will lecture to trol at the proprietor, George Frye. The letter denies this and so docs negresaes oa lower Twenty-fift- h street mwn and boys on health and character ' CriffifU building next week as follows: Fourth late yesterday afternoon. As a result ward. Dec. The city has thus far been unable to Olive White and Belle Love, both colFifth ward. Dec. t; sixth from that Frys bad charge of Mis room, ored. were arrested by the police. The ward Dec. 10; Second ward, Dec. 11. can not access to be had it although trouble grew, out . The Salt Lakers will appear in the of a Jealexcept through bla eaJooo, but ether ous quarrel over a negro. The Love Provo opera house Dec. 10. to ap- womaq wax vltmm bare been summoned left" as she attacked, her . pear Is court today room, by Olive WTilte. Both pulled knjves and fought a bloody battle In SMALLPOX UNDER SCRATCH PAPEE. the street. Both received injuries about CONTROL AT SPRJNGVILLE the wrists and arms. They were put Don't Fss Tour Letter Heads. Scratch under fl bonds each, which were forsow for sale cheap at tbe Deseret feited this morning. (Special Correspondence. ) Sews SPRINOVJUUE, Utah, Nov. . The GCE6T OF MR. AND MRS. ECCLES. smallpox contagion has been so well OGDEN, Dec. 1. Mies Flora Wilson, controlled In SpringvIUe by the board SITE FOB . daughter of James Wilson, secretary of of health that the town will soon be from the contagion. The quaranagriculture of the United States, passed free tine la being mired daily from the difthrough Ogden yesterday en route to ferent homes. Logan, where she appeered.ta concert FREIGHT DEPOT last Your correspondent wishes to correct evening. the statement he made on Nov. II to At tbe depot she was met by Judge daughH. H. Kolapp and by David Bee lee. at the effect that the ter C. James of Simpk.na died through whose whom she will be a guest upon Kiesri. Boyle sad Campbell to cord the exposure following an ather return to Ogden from Logan tobosses Betas Tore Doss of thed lseaee. The truth Is she District Forenter Clyde Leavitt tack day. died Make Way dor Sene. from peralyela, whiob seised her end A. M. Smith of the forest service were also present to welcome Miss after the smalpox. The drat statement mumor was or supposition on tbe part OC&BX, Pec I. Tba aid wareboueea Wilson. During the few minutes in tbe city, Mies Wilson gave Mr. Kcdes of some, an d did an injustice to Mr. sf Trtd J. JKleael, iioyls Furniture com-pa- y add wife, who had given their a beautiful boquet of American Beauty Simpkins and the J. g. Campbell Grocery girl the best of care and attention, and roses for Mrs. Bedes was In no she rompxxy, are being torn down to make exposed to cold, Saturday evening Miss Wilson will which statement say a misleading imway At the aew freight depet of the sing at a concert to bn arranged-t-n her pression and hadhad a to infer tendency honor in Ogden. Kstrhnaa Dues which tg to be neglect upon the part of the parents. oa this site The freight was This unintentional. wholly - wit hmaapy the bufldl g south of WRECK ON . F. the vladout and tbe freight sheds and OGDEN. Dec. 1. The wreck of an SPRINGVILLE BRIEFS. will ihlpptng platforms be in that pert eastbound special freight train at Peck, of the sew structure north ef the viaThe sugar beet crop la all In except Lucln. near a on station small Salt the duct. When completed this will be one that which baa . been egoedl for the ef the flneat freight headquarters on Lake division of the Southern Pacific, last delivery. The crop has been very tbe Harrimea lines, which means that about It oclock, tied up traffic for Sevare being shipped to the eral hours. Tbe wreck was caused by good: more mill nothing tnsr ean bw found in the counfrom other parti of Ppringvllle Sevtry. Toe wholesale district of Ogden a broken flange- on a oar wheel. state than in previous years. b as extremely bear locality at prre-e- eral cars,were- derailed, and It was theThere been have several severe cases as tha freight depot la being erectnecessary to send a wrecking train of typhoid fever here. Bishop O. B; fi ont, Ogden to clear up the wreck beed la the stater ef it, end the holiday fore traffic could be resumed. No one Huntington, who has been ,confined to rush Is oe te all business bouses tu is bed flee weeks his slowly Improving. this das Injured. Mrs. Moroni Miner, who haa been confined with the same disease, is also imRAILROADER ROBBED. PQUCE COURT NOTE proving. OGDEN, Dec. 1. The police were InOtiflEX. formed last night by James Riley, a Dec. 1. jJrichNyberg; ) EATH OF MISS HANNAH 1 transient railroad man. who Is stopping charged with drunbepeesd eras arrat tha Chapman bouse, that he bad aigned in the police court and sentNIELSON AT MAPLETON enced to the nsuel BCo days er ta. been robbed ef a pocket bock containing Hopfhr Philips, nT ro charged with Ifi by a negro woman. Riley says that Ughway robbery, waa arraigned u be was In the rear of the St. Louis (Special Correspondence court and waived his preliminary heer-- f. saloon when the negresa approached MAPLETON, Nor. M. Miss Hannah He waa bound over to ewslt the hint and grabbed his pocketbook. It years of age. died at It Nielson, etioo of the district cent and n la red o'clock Sunday ef tuberculosis. The h bond of KM. dr C ART STOLEN. be held - at the wXrd .HORSE will funeral The ease of John Trolleht, chargVMl . Wednesday. Hnt qhurch of Wilson OGDEN, tobacco to 'Big minora, was Wilsons Lane She bad been a sufferer for yeai to the police ununued. ' cheei and hitched to though always patient The cess of C. H. Btone loss of a soi charged with the in front red which of a cart, wasytied concealed was weapons coqjjraring a store in Twenty - four-G- strest. The SMALLPOX QUARANTINE LIFTED. outfit waa stolen about :9 last night, MAPLETON. Nov. ?.'Afcr three and no trace of It has yet been discov. weeks of quarantine the) people- - were BSAXE ITALIAN COMMITTED. ered. liberated last Saturday and old and t.?RDES De- Louis Uarcnclle, an oung acted ax If they hsd been liberoa recently arrested the charge ated from nrteon. , OGDEN BRIEFS. tankranreu was examined before Lext nfgbt tbe people of Mspleton Tbe east approach of the viaduct Howell, and Drs. Green and aesXmbled in tbe L. D. 8 church to 10 bis and with macadam resurfaced being waa o and ordered on hie eenlty Elmer Bird rahted to the state mental hospital concrete, as the old lurflhc composed tbe Bemoan Ixlende. whither he waa crushed and sand found of rocks, dsutr shsrtff will taka JL"" thatAinstitution goex In a few daye. An unusually to be unsatisfactory. today. program was rendered under Tha Jury, before whom the action of the direction of "principal Woodward K. vs. John Lawis, the - . VICTIM Ogden Rapid Of ttphoid. end thri anial financial eld area exwas be win Oa. selected Transit tried, the to tended young missionary. pec. L Tryg us Christian Tuesday and the ease is now being t .OGPEH. Frank Johnson waa down from ratwraoc, tha son Of Brant and Caro-rbeard lq the district court before Judge Tabor. Canada, Msrtwisen. died at the and was present, tak?' Rowell. family the xentcrtalnment. He Orantrave. add Ninth part in to street. A suit was died with county clerk ing fllra two years misStarted today ky evening about . o'clock of by Ivan Fisher against the Fact-fl- o Union the In Eastern States. the ftraer. from which be had been Railroad company lets Tuesday af- sion - Elder uhertng for the peat two weeks. Do-wHyrum Perry who recently reternoon. asks for Judgment In turned the mission field, spoke Infrom born in Christiana, Norway. the sum jqalntm of ttMt fop damages alleged terestingly at tbe Sunday me ' . im. He Is survived by hie to hare Eld dr Arthur Monwarnlng mother, pour sisters end three menta of Bra stock. England, writes that bo to home Dec. 1, after a two sion there. Saturady, a company consisting Councilor E. M. Snow and alfe. Caroline Bromley, Clara Tew, Sarah E, (mow. Dottles- - M. Johnson and others went to Manti to mix with the piesebr and exchange femlaisexxicen throng, M. Johnson waa born S yearn Louisa ago In just where the southeast owner of the Menti temple new stands F. M. Prow to the son ef Gen. Warren'S. Snow, and waa born at Marti, to years ago. doesnVwant idea (XJDE.V. Twenty-fourt- Ic: L-- The trial of Ooor. Gluts-s- o lobn h iu fwr.lt w dln,n, i man-char- ged ' M IT; The superior finish BEDMONO HOT AFTER SUGAR FACTORY SITE and quality of Highways Injured by Migrating Flocks la Spanish Fork and Provo an- - be (Snecla! Correspondence) I. EDMOND. Utah, Nov. M. Tbe Commercial club held a very enthusiastic finest masession Wednesday, evening. Among other buatnere transacted, a committee terials of waa selected whose duty it shall he to o rake up a campaign 'with the skilled Sugar people, and If possible Induce them to select Redmond as the place tor Richtrdson 4 Adams G ulldlng their sugar factory. Wo have ta abundance of ideal water for that LadkHete I urpoa aa well aa a good location, and t be outlook for landing the plum Is very C. Bros. D. f flatter.ng. A home dramatic company waa or. gwnlfed this week with Erastua Christensen as stage manager and'G. A. Mr. Ethel Leigh, a young woman on- Christensen aa business manager. It will present the Brook Dale Farm" on ly H years of age. the 34th of December for the benefit of As a result of the work. It is that tbe people of this locality Mrs llorsnsen. a widow whom little boy will begin planting apple trees on their fell Into the water trenches last winter Irrigated lands and growing wheat on and has ever since been under the do- ethe splendid arid lands surrounding tors charge Thw- - poultry industry' ha reL..D. . s ard conference wae held Members of the stake ceived each encouragement that Cedar here today presidency were present and all hail a (Ity mill hereafter supply ltd oan least of rejoicing need In thle One et leaat. Thankas.vlng a as spent in a very quiet way. Tha only excitement wae a DEATH OF MRSJESSE W. basketball gums, bet worn the schoolami the regular. In which the CROSBY, JR, AT COWLEY boys former were victorious. are due to in the hands workmen. 'V!ker Ctah-Ida-h- . - 1 (Special Correspondence I Wyo.. Nov. 17. The thrown Into aetata of mourn. Ing through the death of Mrs. Baran Ann Meeks Crosby, site of President Jems W. Cxoiby, Jr.Aunt. Sadie,': a she wax known by all a bo were Messed COWLEY, SOCIAL AND TT PERSONA Mrs. G,' W. Mario neaux and Mrs, G. W. 8now ore. hoatessee this afternoon at a bridge tea. the decoration and a.l details being in the foreign Idea, the flags of alt countries being oil about tbe rooms, and the prisee water color, eeenre of Fori, while the table in the dining room haa. a Cluny lace cloth with an. old Roman hrpa lamp for a centerpiece. The hostesses are satiated by Mrs. Glen MilleT, Mrs. H S. Stowe and Mrs Walter Tuttle, and the dining room are Mrs. J. E Bamberger and Mrs. A. J. Hornier. assisted by the Misses Ruth Sowlrs, Helen Frame. Winnifred Snow, Dorotbv Mario ncatlx and Winnifred About 13 table are played Brice. and a number or, guests are Invited tea. for the B MiG : 111 ' t ed - - nt i y J- - ml-t- God-spe- m rrei-TT- s. " The Man Who Wanls Style hes a freakish looking for style and .J he Thats why Jtfxi Benjamin pO;""" ( A appeal so jstrongly to the real style critic. .Visit the New York Style Show and see style in its ' highest form. , i Suits cad Coalsr 115 to $10 the bridge tea given by Mrs Fred Wey and Mrs; Vaughn Paul, the rooms being decorated to pink and white chrysanthemum aad American Beauty roses and about JO tables played. Mrs. M. B. Whitney assisted the hostesses and prise were awarded Mrs Wood. Mr. El bridge Thomas. Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Marr-Ber- o, Mrs O. T. Badger, Mrs. Tbomaa Marioneaux. MRS.' SARAH" A. M. CROSBY. W. G. PutC. Mrs. Mr. H. Hoffman, with her acquaintance, was born In nam. Ml sa Osborne. Boonesvllle, Indiana, Dec. 4. ISod. mak- -' bliss Daisy Clark, whose marriage to Ing her nearly to years old. She Russell takes place tomorrow, daughter of Alta Meeks now ef thx Jacob guest of honor at a bundle shower place but for many years a resident was of Pa rowan. Ut h. a here Aunt Sadie last11, night, given 'by Miss Lois W rat-h- a tbe decorations being in pink and grew to womanhood. She received ler education in the district schools of that about IS entertained. a place pud the University of Utah. She Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Fife give a waa for many years a teacher In the schools of southern Utah, where she reception add dancing party this evenwaa beloved by all who knew her. ing at Unity hall An honor of their On Jnne 71, 104. she was married to guest, Mias Miller of flan Francisco.' President Jesse W. Crosby, J to the meets this afternoon The Otrofaw Salt Lake Temple. They resided in Panguttcb and Proro ttlh UN, when with Mrs W. D. Ritor. he was called by President Snow to tooifbt Mn. dive Gaylord will assist In settling up tbe Big Horn country. 'They settled In Cowley dhera for California to. Rpend tha winter. pT' their .good work will Ionic be remeffl-ered- ? Miss Sadie Price Is gueet of honor by the people here She bee been a devoted worked in' all charities for this afternoon at a shower party given maqy years She waq the president of by Mrs. C. Price. the Cowley ward Relief society and ' Mr. and Mrs II. B Tooker will be at under her administration this ward soy stone tbe White Hall. M south State street, ciety built a splendid hall, second to nope In the Church, this for tbp w inter. r building wUl stand as a monument to s' her namar Early In October of this Harriet Robinson who mar year gffe was stricken with typhoid rlage takes place next month will be which she recovered but otqe guest of honor last evening at a linen implications arose and aha passed shower party, given by Miss Leota mornr peacefully away at ll o'clock this Jusic. w a ing. President CrdsEy and family nave "U Sympathy of the entire community entertained her Mrs. T. in tbelr hour of bereavement. card club yesterday yftqmoon. at a Mrs. Glen ill Her was hosts CLOSE OFMANTi'S "bridge tea Monday, the decoration 7 and In prixes being chrysanthemums PIONEER CELEBRATION awarded at each table. II: OL P Mm Thuma Maiionraux and Mm O. W. Hnoar frill hosteaws at a brfdgwrtea today at Mta. Hnoara honw. Mr. E-- K har re turned from their brfaf homynijinD. to Chicago. Thry uU be hojue trip la tha Zimmerman Mr. and ... flat. i Mr. Phoebe Y. Beatte has returned from a trip to California and Mexko. made In the Interests of the general Relief society. The Utopia Card club will be entertained today by Mrs. Beer. , t Mr. C. 8, Burton gives a birthday - ... party for hot- - little daughter Josephine. today, ihp affair .Including about a half doses playmates of tbe v little hoetpss, ' I Mrs. Lot! luvlne give a card pkrty 'on. Kuturduy at her home the amusement to e ', The enfOigcnient of Miss Lulu Gau-tn- w and Frank Johnson is announced the weddiiig to take) place In Decem ber,, i ,J V i, I Mr. and Mra. F L. Kent announce the enxaxenient of their Son Frank Plnreoua- - Wardropo Rent and Ml the marlago being" act for early in r December Plans, for the organization of the Georgia' fltaRo mvlety will probably bo concluded at the nieettng to bo held tonight at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrv T. JUieoer flmollyan. No. S, aprMwan,. corner of Third East and 8ouih"Temple atroets. Bun-gal'o- w , Mi. O. D Romney leave Mexico to remain several shortly for months Its a soursr to make the best suit for $20 to be found anywhere wc - have built up a wonderful business on our $20 suits and no wonder we're giving all the value, style and workmanship that you'll find in any $25 line ' we ve in- -, jon the market our stnicted taildrs to t hetnelves spare spread no exjense or labor to produce a perfect suit for $20, one that-ma- y be worn for any occasion. A few of the Splendid features eudiodied in these splendid garments ' -- Hand made button holes hand padded shoulders hand made collars hair cloth fronts absolutely fast colors llr This line in ei ery fancy fabric this wmer .as well as a full line olblack unfinished worsteds, Thibets ' and cheviots. , Again we tell yen the price - $20.00 see ess t, The Store With the Overcoat Stock. ' L , NOW FOR THE HOLIDA YS two-stor- prepared and prepared .effectively. Our lines are complete, in every respect We ve -- -- -- "".V - .e-e-e MRNTL Nov. Tbe closing days program ef tbe sixtieth anniversary celebration to ManU concluded Wednesday evening. Nor. It, with a grand ball to tbe opera house. Wednesday forenoon waa devoted to exercises hr tbe schools of the "city. Tba. day was termed Governor's day, but hi excellency could not be present but sent aa Interesting communication which waa read by State Superintea-deA. C. Nelaon. formerly of Menti. Mr. Nelson also gave to tba students and ptoneera present a moat InterestN ing talk.'Wednesday afternoon a dramatisation of early pioneer Ufa to Manti wax given in, tba eperu bones by atadenta of tbe high school nod district schools of Manti, which proved most interest, ing. All the early pioneers of Manti were presented with badges tn remembrance of the occasion and during tbs celebration eouventr badges were bold containing an axcellent picture of the Manti temple,' Thanksgiving day Was celebrated by the pioneers among the people of tbe Temple city, ead Saturday last nil the frtenda were speeding way 77. nt - AL SERVICES. MANT Over the rent Ins . Mrs. W. S. Erwin entertained the members of the Clover club and their husbands at her home Monday night. Mr. Birth of Evanston Is hero visit- ing her daughter. Mrs. J. T. Keith. Mrs. Q., G. Lambert with her daughter Etna and Grace, and grandaugh-te- r PhylUla left bn Saturday night tor Southern California where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence R. Hammel are at homo to their friends at ft R street. a On Monday Mrs. R, P. Coleman ant fertalned at an Informal reception for Mrs. R. J. Colamaa of Loo Angeles, who la visiting bore. - (Special COrieepondenca) Funeral servVea plena. Jen- - of Mrs, sen Madsen, wife of Ernest Madsen of this city, will bSsbeld from tha tahar Mrs. Madsen node this afternoon. waa the daughter sfMr. and Mrs. Oie Jenaan. hath daesasedwnd baa bean for many months Rom a number TAXXEX3 gOTOEtEEms. ailing Sho was id--n tided with of ailments the tabernacle choir ef thiaNcity and Extension Staff of Acricblaural CoOrgn prominent to other orga n jfaatttma of the 8bs passed peacefully away Oiurch, Basy at Cpdar City. . Saturday last. She behind a losing 1 woman, leaving . (Special I'Cnrrvxpon denes.) , band aad a brother aad sister. .CEDAR CITY Nov. 27. .During the Funeral services over the remains' of past wreak a formers and heuackrep-er- e Jeehna Fleldtag, alee ef this city, will school. Under tha direction of tha be bed Tuesday afternooa at tba taberextension staff of the Agricultural col- nacle. Deceased patafd away 11Satura severe Incas. lege. ban bora held here at the breach day night last after Mr. Fielding evsral weeks norms 1. Men and women wore to atwan knows throughout tba. state tendance from Paragoooali on the north vt a act! bla tire for ad was held nrintag te Kaaarra and Pinto aa the south, and bla many fries da tba wreak haa beaa a most prod labia ana to high esteem by was and a member ef elsewhere, to an te attendance. The work to hero animal husbandry was given py Frag. the Church ef Jesus Christ cf Latter-da- y Be wife a a bases Saints' to Caine EL Joha T, poultry, htw larpo family ef chtidrre to aiauaadhts baadry hr Oaorga IL Turpto, tu waa Mr. death. Fielding alnng aeteaea by Mine Basal lass and to ago, bat actirs aad bsppy 1 general egriealtura, dry fanning, aavefiriaa . etc, by prof. Lewie A. Manlu. Dur-ta- g until hie recant fllaaea . duo evasion Govern er Spry and CHARGED BUM LIQUOR RXXUNG Praridsnt Elmrebnry ef tha state wars to atteadaaco aad spoke MANTI, Nov. MAtfr-- d Bailey f to aa enthustastle vela rognrdlag tha Fphratm. bartender to tbs Wailard work of tha Urwmtf achoot Pehraon sakwa, baa been rhargwd by A feature of the school the stack Jacob Seller of this city with setting Judging work on Wednesday afternoon baser to Ralph Tattoa. Richard at which the Unset pore bred settle aad Jaare Keller of this city aad baraia to the senary wars soared. eaere baa Met week -- The core was Tbe ladies also bad a eoatsat to bread ere to be beard to Jnetico dporry's mailing; tha 8rst prim being wo by Court but later a ebaaga ef en -- ' i Ouf zXew York representative has scoured the market for everything thats good for. this season a tremendous shipment has just been received, embracing newest tailored models, as well as the most beautiful ideas produced by the country's leading dressmakers, -- Dr. and Mr. E.I. Thorn end Miss Thorn will bw at home to their friends after Dec. I. at, Iff First avenue. Miriam Brooks leave today for Brikm - whore - sho will .resume New Engher muaicat studies at the land conservatory. She srttl make her horns with Air. and Mrs. Harwell at Newton Center. v " Mr. Charles lien rot tnAhof Chicago hoUdsye to spend win be bora with her son, Mrs, Thomas Jenategs will leav shortly For Governor's Island tost sad December is the month riffhen the coal business begins to sit up and take notice. , . - Wagons care going to be ' Included in our vast selection of winter wearables are Hundreds of new suits in all shaded at $10 to $35. coats at $12 to $35. Hundreds of stylish tight-fittinHundreds of military capes in newest ideas at $7 to I g $30. j Hundreds of hats in all styles priced ' $2.00 to $10.00. J Hundreds of waists, hundreds of skirts, petticoats, hundreds of sweater coats lower than at cash stores. Beautiful Furs for Christmas Gifts in eve; Sets and single pieces. ' very low-a- t - hundreds of all priced new model JT7 Mens Suits and Overcoats in New Yorks Latest Models basy thismonth Our liberal installment plan allows those who prefer not to pay cash all the time they want, and we ask no unpleasant questions, make no- investigations ir resolves itself into the simple fact that WE.TEUST YOU YOUB CEEDIT 13 GOOD. 7es!:rnFuelCo THE WESTERN ta-t- yu era :i3C a a affair 'of yesterday was A delightful itO wants style." th holiday frith her daughter. Mra, Brrant Wall. Profewor aad Arthur &hphrJ fri( mlsO imnd tin tha holldaya at that placa. if Mr and Mm. If O. lister are at home W theif frtenda at 31 IS treet- s m' Mr. and Mm. Prank E. Johnson leave today ter aa eastern trip" h-- re. 11 f rV - G. for-dut- y eW r token to Justice A boor Lowrys court of Starling, where the trisl will be held. Attorney Lewis Larsen will sppeag for tbe defense end the county attorney or bis deputy' E. D. Woolley, Esq., will prosecute. other ceere of n elm-tinature have come to IM attention of the officers In other cities of tbe. emnty and steps ere under way to rroeceute the offenders. Knox Hate SHEEPMEN ran rr t 4- : er , -- the ureal HqnM form or la ( Shemlated taldct form called Ssrestaha IOC lqaca One Dollar. -- ace-te-d. 1 miNM j PROVO "C00J DIood , WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 1009 - X3ESERETX EVENING - , NEWS , 3. we - - (CrftcUtar.'FMwr ft L3o CmoU riwrira T1 i "Tha Quality atldrcofl "Wrxfacm 73 Mrrct mmKsmmamesmmmtmmmm Stora 2C3 Couth EUU Street. OppoaiteTKautsford. . |