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Show DAILY JT U1AH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY L THE CONVENTION WILL SELECT DELEGATES ALL FOOLS DAY. LARGELY As an inducement for you to come and see our great assortment of NEW GOODS we are offering attractive prices on Rugs. Jee our display windows ON Stake Academy Girls Give a Judge Agee Is Indorsed for the Exalted in the Postion of State Splendid Reception Afternoon. w,br district Sunday school conven-Latter-da- y of the Church of tabernacle the Ogden at Bdnts. held was and yesterday, geturday evening, attend-a- t success. The iB unqualified sU the sessions was large. meeting yesterday was held first The at 9 : SO oclock. Then tabernacle ,t the were held. These division meetings at the tabernacle, at oaetlngs were ward meeting house and Third ihe Papers were Weber Stake academy. held on discussions Kid and general pactlcal subjects. At 5:30 o'clock the Weber Stake under the direction of Ktdemy girls, and Miss Clara P. Eccles David gn. the visitors at entertained Edridge, were rooms The tha academy. decorated In the academic colon and flowers and a sumptuous banm The hand-lome- ly was given. quet guests present were the school bers of the general Sunday hoard. First Assistant General Superintendent George Reynolds, Joseph W. gnmmerhays, L. John Nuttal, Seymour B. Young. Dr.' James E. Talmage, Wll-gu- n P. Morton, Henry Peterson, Wil-Owen, Horace Cummings and Other visitors George M. Cannon. were from the presidencies jresent Summit, Morgan and Weber, visitors hem Salt Lake, including superlnten-genc- y and stake workers, stake work-i- n from Weber, Box Elder, Summit mem- The D. Morgan. end last service of the convention vu held In the tabernacle last evening. Splendid music was furnished by the choir under the able direction of Prof. Joa Ballantyne and a valuable piper was read by Professor McKen-fricThe k. UK) munificent opportunity rug buyers! 1 were tabernacle services ATTENDED. MAKl'll 21, SOME OF OUR. SPRING ARRIVALS The Republican central committee at lta meeting Saturday decided not to have the usual convention but to elect delegates to the state convention at a primary election. This election will be held in the various district on the first day of April. The primaries will be held at 8 oclock In the evening. Weber county la entitled to forty-fiv- e delegates. The city of Ogden la to have twenty-seve- n or the forty-fiv- e delegates. The committee unanimously Indorsed Chairman A.'W. Agee as state committeeman to succeed Col. Hayes, resigned. The committee also indorsed the candidacy of F. J. Hendershot to be temporary chairman of the convention. The committee also Indorsed Fred Bund for a position as topographical engineer on the Isthmian Car of Wall Paper Car of Linoleum Containing the latest patterns and color effects. IX ALL Gil ADI'S Prices 10c to $6.35 per Roll We are agents for the Carpets and Draperies IX Prices Within Reach of All re-tm- - " "-"J- .Ot 3 C," 1 " " PACIFIC Superb Presents For Easter Giving children. The Influence of the pa-'"- i1 is perhaps more potent for good kad than all . n other surroundings the child meets in his daily life, let the parents be careful that influence la for the good, for re making men and women out eir children. Tell your children lories, listen to them when Mlc Questions and answer them ntly- Encourage them to read observe and Investigate. Help with their Sunday school lessons their day lessons. TCRDAY NIGHTS SESSION. r hundred delegates were at the elon Saturday night. Geo. lds presided at the opening district 1; district, 1; 1; Twenty-fourt- Twenty-secon- JULIUS KRUTTSCHNITT WILL GO TO CHICAGO. It la Said That Ha Will Ba Made irector of Tranaportation of tha Harriman Lines. D- Dressmaking Easter is almost hers and it to think of tho littlo will add beauty to that things the new gowns and pleasurs to onos friends. is tima Our Wrist Bags and Purses Ara extremely beautiful and appropriats for presents, and After an extended sojourn In the fashion centers or the East, MADAM WOOLLEY will be pleased to meet her many friends at Hurts Dressniuklng Parlors (second Easter Eggs, Chicks and Cards floor). The object of her Eastern visit was to Inform herself of the newest achievements In the art of LADIES TAILORING, from the world's masters of this great art. She returns, well prepared to give a service to the ladles of Ogden and vicinity second to none In the West and perhaps superior to any other Modiste In the state. are just the thing to send friends havs an sxcellont variety. Ross Book Store Besides being an artist of rare ability In all that pertains to the making and fitting of correct costumes for women, Madam Woolley makea a specialty of studying the latest styles, and the Individual requirements of every lady availing themselves of her expert services. district 1: h The formal opening of the Southern Total number of district Pacific shops was consummated today egates, 45. In presence of a number of officials of the Southern Pacific company. have united the teachers to one anChief Engineer Heyward of the Utah other, to their superintendents and to and Power company came up Light the stake workers, thus raising the Lake this morning to superSalt from standard of Sunday school work to a intend the turning on of the power, plane never attained before. and the enterprise was accomplished He was followed by Nathan J. Hara hitch. without ris, Dr. James E. Talmage and Emel-l- a Onion sets are going fast. Dont put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., SR2 a concentra-- t The outlines furnish neans of giving the teachers an unity to center all their efforts preenlatIon of the subject ky h a'e brought about a better ad-n of the lessons to the children the course a progressive 8 prInc,Pal change of class . the tiining of the lessons M n. ,electIon of alma This Is la iterance to the old condl-- 0 JnMre4 with the present the sreatet benefits de thtj h Uj iu II-h- - os COME ances. Down by the Sea will be seen at the Grand for one night only, Tuesday, March 22d, with the same orlg Inal company that has been scoring DEATH OF AN ACTOR. William B. Smedley, aged SO years, son of W. E. Smedley of Salt Lake, died at Detroit last Thursday from was the fumes of gas. His dead body nearfound yesterday In his room. For been an actor playly ten years he has name of Robert ing under the stage Leland. Makes a Claan Sweep. a thing There Is nothing 'like doing you Salves all the Of thoroughly. Salve Arnica Bucklens of. ever heard away and cures h link . tabllshlng of a connect-Bu- q Is the best It sweeps Bruises, Cuts. Bolls, Ulween the parents and the Bums. Sores, and Pilea Its oo1' thus about cers. Skin Eruptions Lttw j bringing to give e preParatlon on the part of only 25c, and guaranteed the pUnl " druggistDriver, in by Jesse J. on - general efficiency they street h Sura Cure for Piles, itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Pile Remedy. Baby Lillian who Is this season ap- cured by Dr. Absorbs and bleeding. Itching Stops romantic successful with pearing 50c a jar at druggists, or sent tumors. comedy-dram- a Down by the Sea Is by mail. Treatise free. Write me a very clever child actress and only about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philafive years old She posseses consider- delphia, Pa. , able talent, and has the versatility esential to successfully blend humor and pathos. In Down by the Sea she has ample scope for the display of her skill, and is a great favorite with the ladles and children, who frequently call on her in her dressing room at the conclusion of the matinee p erf rom- heavily throughout the country. Dont The first fall to witness Baby Lillians rendition speaker was Prof. David O. of her part In Down by the Sea, It y. who said In part: work she has ever dom. e effect of our new 'outlines" In Is the best effort Twenty-fourt- j AMUSEMENTS j "Ion. take have produced 0 cithtiv del- Madson. IN and let us show you just why our offer is extraordinary on this Beautiful 6-h- Range. $35 CASH will buy it this week. Last week, and next week it will take $45 to buy it. We Need the Room n BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY Miufir 2455 Washington Avenue JOHN A. BOYLE, 30 C DOC d Twenty-fift- h 1. 44F-M-4"F'f44-4- S. J. BURT & BROS. district FORMAL OPENING OF S. P. SHOPS Twenty-thir- d M JRT IN e, st J If TIE Jullua Kruttschnltt, general manager of the Southern Pacific company, came In from the west this morning Mr. and went on to Salt Lake. Kruttschnltt la soon to relinquish his present position and accept a higher City (both districts) and Warren, 2; one in Chicago. It la said that It will Kaneavllle and Roy, 1; North Ogden, of the be director of tranaportation First district, 1; North Ogden, Second Harriman lines. Thla will give him district, 1; Eden and Liberty, 1; equal rank with Traffic Director J. C. Hooper, First district, 1; Second dis- Stubbs on all Harriman roads. Uintah 1; and trict, Burch It la aald Mr. Kruttachnltta succesCreek, 1; West sor will be Charles H. 1; Rlverdale, Markham, Weber, First district, 1; Second disand general manager of the trict, 1; Wilson, 1; Huntsville, First Houston ft Texas Central railroad In district, 1; Second district, 1; Slater-vlll- Texas. It la not yet definitely known 1; Ogden City, 1 at large from Just when Mr. Kruttachnitt will relineach of the five wards, 6; First and quish his present duties, but It probSecond district, 1: Third district, 1; ably will be within the next month. Fourth district, 1; Fifth district, 1; A dispatch received this afternoon Sixth district, 1; Seventh district, 1; from Salt Lake City says Mr. KruttEighth and Ninth districts, 1; Tenth schnltt, who Is there, confirms his apand Eleventh districts, 1; Twelfth dispointment as director of the Harriman trict, 1; Thirteenth district, 1; Four- roads. teenth district 1; Fifteenth district A conference of Union Pacific, Ore1; Sixteenth district 1; Seventeenth gon Short Line and O. R. ft N. officials district 1: Eighteenth district, 1; Is being held in that city this Nineteenth and Twentieth districts, 1; Twenty-fir- This rug sale lasts only a few days. Each customer limited to two rugs. Furniture and Co. Ogden Carpet l3Cn i mi vice-presid- Morton then made an excellent address. In the course of his gtech he said: Take a little money each year and brat it in good books for your children and In the years to come they wilt eke up and call I you blesed. a young man coming to Salt lake on a visit just before he was dog to leave the state for a new tame In the north. It became my duty to ihow him about the' city. I did so tor a while and then, as I had some ktten to write, I gave him a comfort-U- e seat and selected half a dosen kooks for him to look at. He amused Umelf for about five minutes, then rose, stretched himself and said: todd not read a book like that if I was Paid for It I really pities the young know for his lack of cultivation of md reading. I thought what kind of a man la that, and,, girls, how would N Uke to tie up to that kind of a Wraph pole? Cultivate these tastes 'klle you are young and when you are dd they will not depart from you." Hiss Priscilla I Evans then render-- d the beautiful contralto solo, "Salve kina," after which Henry Peterson rok on the of Chil-- n and Parents. He said In part: The 8unday school Is the best place k children to go on Sunday, and the Nts can do very much toward a punctual attendance among William 75cts j canal. Vacancies on the committee were filled as follows: Second District, Ogden J. A. Herrick. vice Leo Peterson. Fourth District, Ogden H. H. Holbrook, vice Mrs. J. F. Gamble. Eighth District W. C. Van Dyke, vice J. C. Henderson. Warren W. L. Stewart, In place of J. T. Barton. Burch Creek R. S. Farnsworth, In place of A. B. Hayes. The apportionment of delegates follows: Pleasant View and Harrlsvllle, 1; Farr Weat and Marriott, 1; Plain $7.50 $1.50 $1.00 $:j.00 $2.00 $1.85 $1.20 TK STYLES fa- mous English Inlaids. IT-TO-DA- $0.00 Values at $5.50 $5.50 $3.75 $2.50 $2.25 $1.50 " $1.00 iH0f for Gentlemen 50 and U n NAME THIS IS ONE OF MANY OF THE SPRING STYLES. 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