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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. UTAH STATE SATURDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, 8, 190S- - - MATINEE EVIL LADIES SPRING SUITS Waists, Skirts, Coats, Etc. A tremendously important Garment Sale, Most prices lower than most houses will quote at the end of the season Ladies SilK and Cloth Suits FOR SOME WEEK8 WE HAVE BEEN COLLABORATING WITH NEW YORKS FOREMOST DESIGNERS, AND THE RE8ULT 13 N EVERY WAY MOST ARTISTIC AND THOROUGHLY GRATIFYING. NOWHERE ELSE IN OGDEN CAN 8UCH AN EMINENTLY REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING BE FOUND. SUIT8 EMBRACE EVERYTHING NEW AND HANDSOME STYLE. ITS A SALE THATS FULL OF BARGAINS, FOR THERES A UNDER ALL TO POSITIVE 8AVING OF OTHER STORES PRICES. ONE-THIR- ONE-FURT- D Where Can You Match Them? Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies $ 5.00 $ 2.50 $11.00 $15.00 $6.50 and $7.00 Spring Skirts $2.75 and $3 00 Jap Silk Waists $15.00 and 16.50 Cloth Suits $17.50 and $18.50 Silk Suits Last & Thomas UTAHNA THEATER'S Defendant Will Bs Sentenced On Tuesday Morning Pisa Will Bs Mads For Leniency. not Superintendent Allison Instructed to Excuse 'Pupils to Attend the Theater. ! MARKED DOWN j Irresistible Values BUY NOW ROSS BOOK Has Not Yet Rsgainsd Consciousness and His Injuries May Prove Fatal. COMPANY. A telephone message was received this morning by Mrs. A. 1L Mo yes, wife of City Councilman A. H. Moyes, notifying her that her husband had been thrown from a car at & late hour last night in Salt Lake and was In a dangerous condition. Mr. Moyea had been in Salt Lake yesterday on business and bad spent the everting with Samuel Doxey, his at Eleventh South and State streets, leaving Iif time to get the 11 : 35 p. m. train for Ogden. He boarded a car and at Ninth South arose for some reason and passed out upon the back platform. Aa be reached the platform the car struck a switch and lurched, throwing Mr. Moyea violently to the ground, where he struck upon his head and shoulders, rolling Into the middle of the road. about LOCAL BRIEFS I Chiropodist, 2357 Adams avenue. Ind. Phone 365. M. S. Browning leaves for New York this afternoop to be gone ubout three i months. The Historical society will meet April 8, at 2:30 p. m. with Miss Pierce, 739 Twenty-thir- d street. Heber Scow croft left on the overland today for San Diego, to accompany hla family home. The numbers winning coupon-book- s this week at the Ogden Steam Laundry are 5502S and 56642. Miss Kllu Denning of Sacramento, Cal.. Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. H. Davis, of this city. F. R. Watkins, Grocer. Hell Phone 57. Ind. Phone 30. street. Hairdressing, shampooing, facial massage, manicuring and electric beauty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th street. Bell Phone, SS5-Stephen H. Babcock, former traffic manager or the Rio Grande, and one of the most thorough traffic men In the west, was In Ogden yesterday afternoon. Have you seen the Princess If not, visit the Utahna theater tonight and see her In her Interesting Indian work. She is creating a tremendous sensation. The Assembly club (colored) baseball team will cross bats with a picked team of members of bist year's Ogden team at Glenwood park tomorrow afternoon. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. The remains of Mrs. Anna Wesson, wife of James Wesson of Salt Lake, arrived In Ogden at 2:15 p. m. from Salt Lake, where the funeral services were held this morning, and were Interred in the City cemetery. This morning the remains of Miss Ella Rice lay at Larkin's undertaking establishment, where they were viewed by a number of friends. At 1:30 p. body was taken to the Fourth ward meeting house, where the funeral services weie held with Interment In the City cemetery. Word was received in Ogden yesterday announcing the death of a former resident of Ogden, 201 CHURCHES ! Spiritualists Union Labor hall, SunFELL FROM STREET CAR AT SALT day night, 7:80. Lecture by Madame LAKE CITY. Fol'Socialism. Corlnne; subject. lowed by J. A. Johnston in testa and & STATIONERY Twenty-fift- h Z. Chin-quill- a? m-th- e 6:30 son-lnrla- prophecy Come. First Church of Christ Scientist. Services at church edifice, corner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourt- h SL, at 11 ' a. m. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednesday Regular evening meeting at 8 o'clock. At this meeting testimonials are given of tbe healing of sin and sickness. All are cordially Invited to these meetings. The Christian Science free reading rooms In tbe Ercles building, suite 212, are open daily, except Sunday, from 10 to 12 a. m.' and 2 to 5 p. m. All are welcome. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street; Alfred Brown, rector. Fifth Sunday In Lent. Early celebration, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45; morning prayer and sermon, 11; confirmation class, 3: evening prayer and ser- 7:30 p. m.; week-da- y services, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, at 4; and Friday, 7:30 p. in. Conductor G. A. Wilson at once Wednesday stopped the car, and seeing that Mr. The Christian Science society holds Moyes was in a bad condition, trans- service at 11 a. m. In the Congregaferred his pasengers to another car tional church edifice, corner of Adand took the Injured mun uptown, ams avenue and Twenty-fift- h street where an ambulance was summoned Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement. At and Mr. Moyes taken to the Holy Cross this service Mrs. Mamie Harrington hospital Stevens will render a vocal nolo. WedUpon examination It was found that nesday evening testimonial meetings he had sustained a compound fracture are held at 8 p. m. The public Is corof the skull, extending from the base dially Invited fo attend tnese services. of the skull to the ear. Ills face and were also cut and body badly bruised, First Presbyterian Church; John Edand It is feared he has sustained some ward Carver, pastor. Communion of Internal injuries. the Lord's Supper will be observed at At an early hour this morning Mr. 11 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:30. Moyes had not regained consciousness, Subject, The Punishment of Sin as and it Is fen red that his Injuries will Set Forth in Christian Truth Is it prove fatal. Just? Is It Eternal At this serAt 2 p. m. today a telephone mes- vice the following music will be given: sage announced that Mr. Moyes had Violin Offertory, "Hymn to Evening not as yet become conscious, and the Star. (Wagner). Howard M. Llnsley: physician at the hospital stated that Soprano Solo. Mrs. Charles H. StevIt would at least be three days before ens. Enschool at 12:15. it could be decided whether Mr. Moyes deavor Sunday at 6:80. Injuries would result fatally or not. First Methodist Church; Rev. SamTRUSTEE IS ELECTED. uel Rlair, pastor. At 10 r. m. Sunday A meeting of the creditors of B. G. school, Prof. W. L. Underwood, supKnoth, the druggist, was held in the erintendent; 11 a. m.. preaching by office of United States Commissioner the pastor; class meeting Immediately Maloney today. R. T. Harris, of the Utah National bank, was elected trustee, with bond fixed at 32.000. mon. r Captain Rogers, at the age of 82 years. Mr. Rogers was at one time one of the best known business men in Ogden, but during the past few years he has been a resident of Weiner. Frank J. Cannon addressed a large audience last evening at the Methodist church. Salt Lnke, on the subject of Books. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Home Protective league. The speaker gave a talk on books In general, discriminating carefully between the various kinds of Influences they possess. mind as to what It wants, the matwas held over until the next meet- ing. A Li? S1IUR-O- N K 1 IF EVERY ONE IN OGDEN HAD GOOD THERE WOULD BE MORE GOOD WORD8 SPOKEN OF THE CITY. POOR MAKES YOU NERVOUS AND FRETFUL OF EVERYTHING. EYE-SIGH- EYE-SIGH- T T J. S. LEWIS At & CO., OPTICIANS M.i J. H. YOUNG, Manager. Grand Sunday Concert I In- I At the Theaters f $1.50 Round Trip. Lyceum Vaudeville. Your choice of five trains for conUtahna Vaudeville. Grand Friday and Saturday Mat- ference, Salt Lake City. Tickets on "The Senator's sale Ogden Union depot April 4th to inee and Evening. 9th, good to return until April 12th. Daughter. The following Is the repertoire of the Mnck Swain Stock company at the Grand opera house next week: Monday, "The Golden West; Tuesday, The Miller's Daughter; Wednesday, "Man Against Man; Thursday, The Sidewalks of New York; Friday, "Lighthouse Robbery; Saturday, Out .'f Darkness. after this service; 6:30 p. m.. Ep worth League devotional services; 7:30 p. m.. preaching by the paator; 7:30 p. m. every Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. You are cordially Invited to these services. 7 TEA Can a very bad person IP '- - tea try much, do you i. is yours If you use the Burlington Route to Chicago. Sleeping cars leave Salt Lake city every afternoon, reaching Denver the next afternoon, where passengers are given time for a trip over the city if they wish it The same sleeping cars then go on thro to Chicago and intermediate points. Other Standard sleeping cars are Included In the Burlington's fast train from Denier to Omnha, Kansas City. SL Joseph, St. Louis ami ether Southeastern points. 79 I Hi-ow- Scenic Lines and Denver R. F. NESLEN, Lyceum Theatre Tomorrow Evening! Thro' Service via the Let Us Make You a Pair of Glasses AND YOU WILL SAY NOTHING AILS OGDEN. I report was presented from Superintendent Allison regarding what he It seems that calls the "matinee evil. a number of stores have been giving away tickets to the vaudeville houses ns prises, and that Wednesday is a sort of children's day In the vaudeville On some Wednesdays as houses. many as 800 to 400 children have been excused early to attend the theater. The principals of the schools have been Instructed that no excuse will be grant EDISON MOVING PICTURES. The ed for pupils to attend matinees. besuperintendent brought the matter fore the board to aak their support, ADMISSION and he was Instructed to suspend children who continually were excused to attend matinees. Mr. Allison was also Instructed to see the managers of bother theaters and see if the at DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT. traction for children could not be held CONFERENCE. on Saturday.' The sudden death of Mrs. Fredericks The treasurers report showed cash Rates and Tima Card Vis Rio Grand M. Allison of sister of Mrs. on hand April 1. 815,435.81. Warrants Railway. the State Industrial School, and aunt pBld and cancelled during' The month, of of School Allison, Superintendent 185. Fare 81.50 for round trip. Leave OgAn application was received for the Is announced this morning. den 7:45, 8:05 and 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. While Mrs. Brown has been unwell position of teacher in the High school for some time her at Ogden at 11:10 a. in. and 1:41, Arrive death was unexfrom Jennie E. Nichols, Hayes, Kana., 7, 12:25 and 12:85 p. m. The ipedil trouand attributed is to pected heart and filed. ble. Mrs. Brown has for some time train leaving Ogden at 8:05 going tad been a resident of Ogden, and pre- returning from Salt Lake City at 11:16to 9th viously lived In Coalville. On Monday p. m. will run from April 6th the remains will be shipped to Coalville, where the funeral will take place. When you think of Printing thinl of ua OREGON SHORT LINE It What Ails Og'den? A T 8 P. - . There will be services at the Congregational church Sunday evening. Sermon by Rev. K. L Goshen; Whirlwind of Grand Sunday Concert N There were but two committee reAbout 10 o'clock last flight, after an aboence of four hours, the Jury in the ports before the board of education last of Jo me Bottomer, charged with night, and after they had been adopted the Rhooting of Patrick Smyth, returnboard took up the question of the ed to court with a verdict finding the the evil. and discussed plans for "matinee defendant guilty of aault with a Thi 1 one of the the High School commencement. deadly weapon. minimum offenses embraced by the President Dee of the finance comstatute, the aentenre tor wnich can be mittee reported the receipt of 1160 anything from one day to five years' from the sale of old text books, and a A sentence can also Imprisonment. be Imposed and suspended during balance on hand of 814,256.93. good behavior. The defendant has alDr. Conroy reported that the teachready been In Jail for etgnt months, ers committee had met with the facand doubtless a strong plea for leniSchool and Superinency will be made by his attorney, Mr. ulty of the High Ches. on Tuesday morning, when he tendent Allison and had discussed comes up for sentence. plans for the commencement to be held Three of the Jurors stood out for ac- June 2d. The committee was Instructquittal. one was for conviction of the for comlofTense charged, while the other four ed to decide upon a program to It board mencement submit the and In lenient he to were Inclined their at the next meeting. findings. A communication was received by of J. H. Winslow, Jr., Tjjio rase board from Manager Grant of the the committed incest with charged having house, agreeing to furnish the opera Amanwith his daughter, theater with music, atnge hands, ushda. Is on trial today. ers and tickets for 8125. SuperintendproseDistrict Attorney Halverson Instructed to close the Henderson H. II. appears ent Allison wasMr. cuting and Grant. contract with for the defense. The matter of prises to be offered by The crime Is alleged to have been committed by the defendant in his (he Trades and Labor Assembly again came up, but as the committee from house on the 27th of October, 1903. the organisation has not yet made up I PICTURES ATEND-AFTERNOO- OBJECT its ter : CHILDREN PERFORMANCES. TO FOUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON. Ind. 882. 2438 Washington Avt. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS Nothing inure practical or seasonable can be imagined than our extensive line of Silk Shirt Waist Suits. 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