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Show tie, Utah State Journal hold-u- p license, general Insurance and bank Show New Carpets proud to show it to you. We can You should see our new line. We will be make the lowest prices on the bust qualities anti newest and most attractive Carpets you can find. er Velvets Axminsters Tapestry Ingrains $165 to $2.25 yd. $ I. OOto 1.50yd. 70c to$1.50yd.40cto$1.35 yd. We sew, line and lay them at these prices. Linoleums $1.00 to $4.25 a yard Wall Paper We have carloads of the newest and richest designs to be found, and the colors that stay. Prices from 15c to $9.00 RMMBEROur Eaiy Payment of the United States to. much more than $500,000,-00- 0 amounts annum. per per Roll Plan is Very Convenient OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. There's many a slip. A Montana murderer cannot be hung because the sheriff sold the old gallows. If any husbands fail to look season- GOULD'S NEW RAILROAD PLANS NOW COMPLETE ably solemn tomorrow it will be benot have NEW ORLEANS. hats cause bills for Easter La., April 22. It on la reported high authority that them. yet .reached plana are now complete for a railroad which will give the Gould lntereata Tomorrow, at least, the churches will their long cherished coast lines from be more popular than the theaters, Texas to this city. ' It will be built which require ladies to remove their from Houston, Tex., to Alexandria, La., north of and parallel with the hats. Southern Pacific. In Louisiana it will connect with Goulda Texas & Pacific, While the strenuous Roosevelt beats and over this route enter New Orleans. the brush for wild game Mr. Bryan In Texas the new line will penetrate a forest of oak and long leaf pine, goes to Illinois and buys a Jersey virgin the principal oil flelda of . the touch heifer; but the president was only two states and cut through a rich rice section. resting and Mr. Bryan Is working. The road will form the base of a H. Rider Haggard, now at the head triangle of Gould tinea, connecting the International at Galveston with the ft movement, wrote Pearl Texas & Pacific at New Orleans. In of an Malden and It's thrilling amphitheTexas the road will be built under the ater scene, to which Joseph F. might name of the Houston, Beaumont ft Red River, and In Louisian It will .be respectfully refer. known as the Louisiana Coast Una. 4- INSURANCES. How many kinds of Insurance are there? asks a correspondent of the Insurance Preaa, and by a coincidence the Press received In the same mall the business card of an enterprising local Insurance agency in a western city, which claims to have on sale "all Here kinds of insurance and bonds. is the western agencys list: Fire, life, safe, rents, theft, credit, patent, matornado, accident, burglary, rine, sprinkler, lightning, plate glass, transportation, tourists baggage, bank and messenger, robbery, tailors and furnis' ture floaters, physicians and travelers samples, liabilities, fidelity, official, guaranteed attorney's department, contract, Judicial and court bonds, team, health, postal, elevator, casualty, flywheel, leaseholds, automobile, contingent, steam boiler, landlord's liability, workmen's collec-- ! up-ll- lie HARRY SIMMONS GETS MARRIED AND THEN ARRESTED. Coni that Heats IT SHIR1LIFF Sole Agents Monday Morning three-year-ol- Beginning at 9 oclock sharp, we give you another of our series of three-yenr-ol- Advantage tSales PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. fn the district court of the United States for the district of Utah. In the matter of William S. Dally, bankrupt. No. 736 In bankruptcy. To the Honorable John A. Marshall, ,udge of the district court of the United States for the district of Utah: William S. Daily of Ogden City In the county of Weber and state of Utah, in Dry Goods BECAUSE WE ALWAYS SELL GOOD STUFF FOR THE MONEY. TRY IT ONCE. GET THE HABIT. ITS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. WE CANT AFFORD TO DECEIVE YOU.. WE WOULD'T IF WE COULD. SALE IS FOR ONE HOUR ONLY ON EACH ITEM. HOSE From 9 to 10 Oclock. 15c quality Lace Hose, only 4 pair to customer, per pair said district, respectfully represents that on the 13th day of Aug. last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the or- -' ders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 15th day of September, 7c From 10 to 11 Oclock. Anger silk gloves, spring shades, 60c GLOVES d 2 45c pair to customer, per pair CORSET8 From 11 to 12 O'clock. We sell one of the good makes the O, D. Justrlte kind. 60c to $4.00. The one selected for this sale is the 60c ity, pink, blue and white, at. Prices from qual- - 45c LACES From 12 to 1 O'clock. One thousand yards splendid wearing lace for trimming; one to four Inches wide; regular 5c goods, on sale at only, per 2ic yard to 2 O'clock. 2V4 to 12 years, tn both white and neat patterns; made in Ages from Mouse and pleated effects; 60c, 75c ond 90o; your pick for BOYS' WAISTS From 1 49c TABLE LINEN From 2 to 3 O'clock. You will And the new linens and napkins to match here. We buy direct from the makers Prices are 55c to $1.75 per yard. The Item offered Is the 65c, pure blenched linen. 60 Inches wide; ad vantage sale, per yard j Bear PAINE & HURST : Every j ; In Mind FOR DRV Get the Habit Time goods Its to your Advantage EmnigMmBMMrjqLMMBimmMPWMr ds two-year-ol- YOU CAN USE YOUR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AT OUR 8T0RE. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT ARE GETTING THE HABIT OF COMING HERE REGULARLY FOR double-tippe- upwards; ds A. D. 1964. WILLIAM S. DAILY. Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. District of Utah. On this 21st day of April, A. D. 1905, on reading the foregoing petition, ft Is ordered by the court that a hearing be had on the same on the 10th day af May. A. I). 1905, before said court, at Salt Lake Ulty. In snid district, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published In the Utah Slate Journal, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be grunted. Amt It Is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mall to nil known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to th',m nt their, places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the sabl district court, and the seal thereof, pt Salt Take Ulty, In Bald district, on the 21st d.y of April. A. D. 1905. i Attest; JERKDLI) R. LETUIIEK. Clerk. (Seal of court.) AND CO. for Anthracite. Phones 18-- 1 18-- x and Proceeds to Portland With His Bride. Harry Simmons had a rather peculiar experience yesterday afternoon. He was married, arrested and liberated all within two or three hours, and he la now en route to Portland with his EASTER. SALE On Tailored one time an Inmate or the State Industrial school, and when there he met his Juliet In the person of Miss Bessie Johnson or Engler. Last fall Simmons was paroled. Last week Bessie was released and returned to her home at Brigham City. With the least possible delay Harry Joined her and they hied to the altar of Hymen. Securing a license at the county clerks office at Brigham City, the ceremony had Just been performed In that functionary's office when Sheriff Joaeph-o- n dramatically entered and placed the bridegroom under arrest, the apprehension being made at the request of Sheriff Bailey. Simmons was brought to Ogden, where he made a satisfactory explanation of affairs. Moore in the meantime had collected $6. which Simmons squared, and he Jeft last night ffir Portland, his bride Joining him at Brigham City. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for action by Dr. Kings New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At Ogden druggists, 25 cents. KNOX Suits WE WANT EVERY ONE TO HAVE SUIT FOR EA8TER, AND THEREFORE WE HAVE DECIDED A NEW BIG TO GIVE REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE LINE. YOU WILL FIND SOME OF THE NEWEST SHADES, BEST PATTERNS AND three-year-old- dependence stake, of $1,500; the Inter national handicap, of $1,000; the Ontario handicap, of like value, and the Clinton and Leatherstocking the lat ter selling stakes of $1,000 each. For the Bison City, of $1,000; and for the Iroquois, of $1,500, and the Genesae and Mowhawk. of $1,000 each, are announced. In steeplechasing the program Includes the Lockport, the Hamilton and the Toronto, combined In a serial of $2,500. COMES FROfo Is Brought to Ogdon, Squares Matters bride. According to facts given out by the sheriff's officials, George Crosby, who has been collecting for the Salt Lake Remembering that Senators Clark KENILWORTH RACING 6TKES AT BUFFALO Tribune, gave his collection book to and Kearns are large 'owners, is not a BUFFALO. N. T., April 22. Entries Simmons and asked him to put In Salt Lake's Commercial club guilty of the festive doljgr. chasing day to be closed stakes run for the contoday unchrlstianllke conduct when It Just at this crucial moment Simst the approaching meeting at Keniltemplates an excursion over the San worth park, under the auspices of the mons received money from home. His O. R. ft N. Pedro? Buffalo Racing association. The meet- father is a conductor on the he sent him a contribution. Simand e thirty-onIs to last days. ing take a layThe chief stake feature will be the mons thought he should off and get married. His sudden pross, Buffalo Derby, for so and he which has a guaranteed value of perity prompted him to do 66.000. Besides this race there are the turqed over his temporary collection to a young man named Moore. Niagara Ferial handicap of $3,750, for agency It appears that Simmons was at and the In- drug-gist- The best quality; only & UZ? We have the kind that wears like stone, and as pretty as a picture. Prices from production i SUNDRY SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1905. Need Many New In u very interesting article in the Mining World, by Ilenry F. Oopp, the legitimacy of mining investments Is very strongly urged. The writer explains how the day of the prospector has passed away and bonanxa-seekand in their stead have come the large which are doing ilie real coiii-eriimilling of the west today. Concerning the mining Investment, he says: "i mlsidc of market manipulations of the simk. investment in the larger mining companies of the west Is ns conservative and safe a proposition as investment in solid railroad stock. In fuel, it must be evident that, if the values can be taken from the earth, the investment in mining is certain to secure greater returns. For it is not, as in commerce, a profit arising from what you can get by passing wealth or produce from one pair of hands to some other; it Is a case of wealth de novo. Mining and r.irming are the two industries that really increase me sum total of new wealth, and the for nier in a manner more easily appreThis very ciated than the latter." sensible statement of the nature of mining Investments Is backed by statistics showing that the total metal It vai a notable coincldem-- that on the anniversary of Jefferson's birth the French chamber of deputies should by a decisive vote, so nearly approaching unanimity, have passed urlii !e 1 of the bill providing for the It separation of church and stale. reads as follows: "The republic assures the liberty of conscience and guarantees the free exercise of religion, the only restrb lions being those in tne interest of public order." All amendments were rejected, and the vote by which It passed was 442 to 45. The sixteenth article of the bill of rights, adopted by the convention which framed the Virginia constitution of 1776, reads as follows: "That religion, or the duty whieh we owe to our Tremor, and the ma liner of discharging it can lie directed only by reason snd conviction, not by force or violence; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion according to and that It i he dictates of conscience; Is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other." In the legislature of the same year Jefferson Introduced the statute which was passed in pursuance of this constitutional provision. Lair in life, in drawing up the simple epitaph to be inscribed upon his tomb, he added the words, Author of the Declaration of IndeAnd the pendence." those others. statute of Virginia for religious freedom." The fact that action was taken on the bill by the French chamber of deputies upon his birthday was probably a mere coincidence, hut whether it was or not there could not have been a more fitting tribute to his memory, says the Iiulavllle JOURNAL, In the Glad Springtime You You ThingsLet Us LEGITIMACY OF MINING. PAPER OF THE PEOPLE CHURCH AND STATE STATE liquor dealer's liability, act ounts. Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. LATEST STYLES AT THIS STORE LESS MONEY THAN AN- FOR ELSE. .THEY YWHERE ARE MADE OF FINE WORSTEDS, .BROADCLOTH AND CASSIMERES. DURCAN YOU ING THIS EASTER SALE HAVE THEM AS FOLLOWS: $10.00 $14.50 kinds for $18.50 kinds for 12.00 14.00 15.25 16.00 18.00 '$20.00 kinds for.:.... $2250 kinds $25.00 kinds $20.00 kinds $30.00 kinds $33.50 kinds . for for for , 20.00 22.00 for.; for excellent and you can get color you deeire. A few carried from laat aaaaon at the low prices $3.60 and $7.50, your choice. Don't mitt thic sale aa the quality ia of Skirts! Skirts! wa Wa have a large line of aampla Skirte, no two alike, which wa ,r which from tho manufacturer at 30 par oent discount, " ahould and giving to the trade. Thia ia an excellent opportunity be overlooked by conoorvativo buyers. at 8ilk Coata for little girls, D01 vlue Wa have marked all the Coata which did roll from A ohoice lino of prices. " $8.50 For $3.68 It will pay you to look carefully alaowhero. AJV 1 'OAK. World-Renown- ed HATiS to $4.35 at thesa coata bofora you Our etock of Shirt Waiat Suite ia vary large and incarnating j the ladiee. Thera are fine Mohairs, Silk, Brilliantine, Lawne, thia line; all are made In the vary latest atylaa and colors-New Goods are coming by express ovary day. New York styles. They ... the latett Low Prices and Fair Treatme a Pleated Skirt of Sunburat In all the new styles llotli soft hats and derbies C. D. IVES Krooni Hotel Corner ClarKs Stores 3356-58-60-- 62 Washington Avenue |