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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. Christmas Day to Be Observed GETS HER SHARE 1935. E OF City Schoo s Preparing to Ccebrate it W.tn Appropriate Exercise in All Buildings. DO NOT MAKE: THE MISTAKE OF IRE BEE ESTATE BUYING CHRISTMAS CRAVATS BEFGRE YOU SEE OUR STOCK i '..nsln-am; tvies will !. COUNTY CLERK COLLECTS $S5&40 all i lie REDUCED NEARLY TEN PER CENT iiu,iii tuimirrew iu public FROM DEE ESTATE. 0F ORIGINAL FIGURES. the kimleipan-- ii r,ms large Chn:- mas iivt-- l.ivi-- ii with far the Mi vn, and chi ilu- parfor Matters Doing With Judge Howell in ents. the iiaiiiliwurk i.f ill the D.etrict Court This are provided. In inur.y of the primary Morning. 1439.700.71. ARE FAMOUS ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE grades programs will be given and here also may be found the Chrislinus' OF THEIR PROVEN POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OVER ALL The V in th- - matter of the tree t c..i) n lien-MANUAMoniev ESPECIALLY useOTHER MAKES. THE SILKS ARE and j containing many unique t rwl Hr, .Men estate of the late Thomas 1. lee to- ful article APPROAND made by uie children in a conr.renoe v.ui.e to ngiUn and lietd FACTURED FOR THEIR ADAPTABILITY with Judge i C day tiled the inventory of appraise- these PRIATENESS FOR GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR. AND EVRichards ,mJ Artliu i'r.nt. departments. The art ment. which totals the same as apattorneys' 1 In the many ar- for the estate of the Un.- Thomas ERY POINT OF ART AND SKILL THAT LONG EXPERIENCE inent i represented pears in tuiot her column of this issue. tistic ,vK.rdniS the coll,-- , tton of the of acliool work. AND DESERVED REPUTATION CAN COMMAND ARE EMarrangements The total amount of revenue to the The school room are decorated w ith Inheritance tax due to the state. The OF THEIR IN THE MAKING AND DESIGNING PLOYED county clerk from the filing of the the holly and mistletoe, all presenting repon of the board of assessors had1 THEY FAVOR ENJOY THE DESERVE THEY CRAVATS. , previously placed the value of the es-l- u ante is 6x36.41). which County Clerk a beautiful and harmonious picture. ll YOU AND DRESSERS THE AMONG BEST EVERYWHERE, winch Mattson lias converted into the treasaitorthe the grammar grades a splendid ,,,r the estate conteue.ed was t, exhibillon of school work is seen. At ury of the county. WILL BE SERVING YOUR OWN BEST INTERESTS BY SEIn the district court today tlve case such a time as this the work of pu-- 1 Mkb and asked Unit the ummmi LECTING FROM OUR STOCK. ! .The commissioners. of 1. licit man vs. ogden Paint, oil A in the art department is natural- xiin Glass company is oil trial. The plain- ly seen to good advantage. Much il- - wr9 present at the conference, went Special Today figures again and after a' tiff is suing for damages alleged to lustratlve work is given. Good music ,,vp careful scrutiny, decided to allow the by reason of being injured on ac- will form iurt of the exercise count of the defendant's team running each school. No school is now w ith- - ( changes asked for. Tile tidal reduc-nInto him while lie was in his bugg) an orchestra of from six to twelve; t11 '4,l,uut to H6.nin.ei w hich leaves value of the estate J4Hil.7iiii.Tl. 4-in-Hoil Washington avenue, and tnruwmg phivs. Hyttviul vocal anil instrumental j ands hint to tile ground. numbers have lieen preared for the j 'i1- the slate inheritance law the state derives a tux of ! per cent upon The case of liillis vs lieberg. which occasion. has been on trial since Deducting the ex- N. doubt the schools will he crow ! h11 V"' yesterday morning, went to the jury about noon, ed with Iareiils and friends of the mption leaves 8429.7(1(1. 71 Umiii which ,i,x uniouming to 121.4x3 t3 is aud the latter returned a terdlci In children. It will he a most interesting j lectahu. favor of the plaintiff, v. Gideon was plaintiff's attorney and Cliex & Skeen WASHINGTON STILL PUGILISTS ARE PECULIAR. represented the defendant. AFTER GRAFTERS These prise-fighteare queer geniBROOM BROOM uses. Now conies Kid Mct'oy, and, BKl.MNGHAM. HOTEL HOTEL 21. Hcc. Wush.. pleading pique at the termination of CORNER. his contest with Janies J. Corbett some The state today began quo warranto CORNER. time In the dim and distant past, uska proceedings against Councilman E. M. Adams of the Fifth ward to uust him another npportuuity. Manifestly, it Iras taken Mr. McCoy's disappointment from office for grafting and traffickSubsequent InWi I Lsavs Ogden in a Special Train quite a time to coine to a head, but ing in city supplies. thHt Is one of tlie manifestations of vestigation by the authorities may re- VERY LOW For Salt Lake City Jan. 3. EXCURSION RATES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION w idospreiid election frauds and queecmess. Answering the prowtsl-tln- n. veal FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. RATES other officials graft involving and cluiruc-terislMr. city lc Corbett replies with The Ogden City teachers will leave men. xi k special train over the Rio Grande modesty that he is an actor prominent To aU point ou the KU-ke- l roaA between Plate road Via the Nickel Piute t -" Western on Wednesday, January I, at man." and eau never, never think of OATH between of sale Buffalo. Dates and Buffalo. ADMINISTEREDDates and Chicago Chicago in not so which 9 a. in., for Halt Luke City, where the fighting again, queer, TO SENATOR GEARIN of sale December 28. 24. 23. 30 and 81, December 23, 24. 25. 30 and 81. 105. State Teachers' association will con- perhaps, as his statement that he hates the fighting game, and now 1905, and January 1, 1906, wit H limit and January 1, 1906. at a fore and a vene for three days. Dec. 21. Senator WASHINGTON. 8. HUT,. They will open headquarters at the that he has gotten all the money out Gearin was Rate of third for the round trip, with return present today to take the returning January Kenyon hotel and will hold a recep- of it he can, fie proposes to quit It one and a third fare llu- - round trip. limit of January 8, 1906. Through train of office. oath Senator Burrows quea tion for.tall teachers of the mute on sort of scorning the base moans by t in price service to New York city, Boston and some evening during the cessions. Og- Which he climbed unto his present dix-x- y toned his credentials because of the Individual club meals.-rangin-mid-dawords "to occupy- the seat until his from S5c to 91. and y luncheon other eastern points. No excess fare, height. den generally has the largest and most successor is appointed. Burrows de- 50c. served Ir, Nickel Plate dining cars; enthusiastic delegation at. these meetclared the words were auperfluoua also service a la earte. No exeetm fare, individual club meals served in Nickel Furious Fighting. ings. The oath was administered. t'hicngo city ticket offices ill Adams Plate dining cars. Three through trains ' The meeting will be the most imFor seven years, writes Geo. W. street and Auditorium Annex. Dt-o- t dally from lav Halle and Van Buren portant In years. Ir. G. Htanlcy Hall Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., I had a SARCASTIC TELEGRAM I a Halle and Yun Ruren street, the Street station, the only deait In Chi-ca- go from Boston, the noted educator and bitter battle with chronic stomach and FROM TOM LAWSON only de(nt In Chicago on the Klevted on tlie Elevated Loop. Write Mr. psychologist, is the, main attraction, liver trouble, but at last I won, and lump. Write Mr.. Charles K. Johnson, Churlee 1C. Johnson, district, passenwhile Mrs. Cooley of Chicugo, the pres- cured my diseases by the use of ElecNEW YORK. Dec. 21. Ijiwson has district passenger agent. Ml Seven- ger agent, Ml Seventeenth street, Denident of the priinsry section of the tric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom- eent a telegram to tilts city, saying: teenth street, No. 39 Denver, Colo., for In- ver, Cola, fur Information, National Educational association, will mend them to all, and don't intend in The system will undoubtedly break formation. No. 4A be heard to good advantage In work the future to be without them In the rrjs, you have heard them say. Watch no When the stool's rotten for primary and kindergarten grades. house. They are certainly a wonder- sharply for a rise. I shall probably be You might be living iu a house twice niHtter who alts on tt. Ifenough, you hsvo These noted people are brought hero ful medicine, to have cured such a bad Mtniielled to assign. This is be- as big as your present one If you hud been trying to hold a shaky Job" be at ail enormous expense. But nothing case as mine. Hold by all Ogden lieved to be a part of Lawson's cam-an- d begun to watch tlie want ads fur wise e the rnish romes keep In is too good for the schools of Utah. the telegram is taken as chances and opportunities and invest- touch With the want ads and find a sedruggists at 50c a bottle. Try them ments years agu lie. today. cure situation. j pit-sci.t- Waterhouse Cravats s - What better friend could you have on a Cold Wintera Night, than one of our Warm and comfortable Night RobeaT appi-aint-r- Domet F annol Robes. cut full, long and liberal, 75c and Cambric Robea, if you prefer, in aeveral at y lea, plain or trimmed, 75c to Where elae can you get ao much comfort for your Money ms you can In a Winter Night Robe investment ? $1-0- 0 el s .ifn-ni.i- . - $1-5- F. M. NYE Darjjains e &co. and Tomorrow ui Ascots - The Clothiers 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 25c 50c d-- 2413 WASHINGTON ! 75c $1.00 rs briefs ii Reed cafe opens Saturday, Dec. 23. IiLOCAL i Sample holly free at Henderahot'a. famReed cafe, the only tl ss ily restaurant In Ogden. Why not use Slatervllle Butter? It cunts no more and is the beat made. rat-cla- Dance Xmas night', Toiler's academy, 9 to 1 a- - m. Amission couple, 75c. Mrs. J. M. Bishop left today for Southern California, where she will spend the winter. carl Samuelson suffered a broken wrist by falling from a ladder at his home on Adams avenud Wednesday. Why shop when buying groceries when you can get all you need In Christmas supplies at J. S. Carver A Sons. t , . - Why don't you buy a whole pall of candy. J. S. Carver A Sons will make it an object to show how cheaply you can buy It. Sacramento Bee announces the marriage In that city of J. J. Shaver, of this city, and Miss Georgia GluesA The fr ' la-for- - Cigar Store At- tached Today ing, of Sacramento, on December 14th. Kuchlsr Brothers Art Complsinants The Bartenders union gave a very Against Fred E. Brad my in the enjoyable ball In Eagles hall last Sum of $850. was attended. which evening, largely inalso were Cards and refreshments The cigar store of Fred L. Bradley dulged in. was attached by the sheriff today at Marriage licenses were issued to- the suit of Kuchler Bros., for the sum day to T. W. Cross, aged 20, and of N50. alleged to be dun and owing Gladys Ives, 18. both of Ogden, and to to the plaintiffs under a chattel mortgage. It Is said that the liabilities of H. W. Burdette and Edith G. Tomlinthe defendant will reach about $2,000 In son, both of Los Angeles. all. Among the creditors are Rogers Today the Judgment In the case coinjisny. of Halt Lake; Reiss of O. L. Puryear vs. Union Pacific Cigar Bros.' company, Chicago; Hemmen Railway company, was satisfied and & Moser. Halt Lake; Fred J. Kie-s- el the defendant paid ever to the plain -- way A Co., Ogden. It Is stated that tiff the sum of 82,810.60. Messrs. Kuchler do not Intend to opStephen A. Parsons of Ohio, fath- erate the store, but will sell out the er of Prank Parsons, the mining man stock and realise as much as lmssfble of this city. Is visiting in town with therefrom. his son. Mr. Parsons is a veteran of the civil war and served in the regiment commanded by the late General Nathan KlmbalL Bill The Jury in the case of W. B. We-de- ll vs. J. 1. Hitt, which has been on trial befofe Judge Armstrong In the Second district court for the past Captured by the Sheriff and 8alt Lake Officials Corns to Ogdon After three days, came Into court yesterday Thom. afternoon and returned a verdict of "no cause of action. The case was Two Halt Lake boys, named Alfred an appeal from the municipal court, wherein Judge Murphy had decided in and James Terry, were arrested here favor of the defendant . and the jury last evening by the sheriff and held at the request of the Halt Lake offisustains him. cials. The buys were accused nf havXmas flowers at Henderahot's, ing junqied a board hill In the capital city. Today Deputy Sheriff Smith MEDALS HAVE ARRIVED. came to Ogden arid took the lads back The magnificent gold medals re- for trial. ceived by Superintendent Allison from the oflicials of the Lewis and Clark A Fearful Fate. exposition for work in the Ogden to have to endure It is a fearful-fatschools were received yeeterduy from the terrible torture of Plies. "I can Portland, and are now on exhibition truthfully say, writes llarry Colson, In the show window of Badcons drug of Masonvllle. Ia., Thai for Blind, store. and rrotruding Bleeding, Itching The school people are proud of them. Files,. Hucklen's Arnica Halve Is The They represent the excellence of the best cure made. Also best for cuts, n I' the and High achooL burns and Injuries. 23c at all Ogden grades The gold medal is the highest award druggists. and is baaed upon the exhibit of school work sent from this city in June last. Nearly all school systems west of thd Missouri river had exhibits at . C. D. IVES Teachers to Attend State Convention . Salt Lake Lads Jump Board e CONGRESS ADJOURNED FOR THE HOLIDAYS 21. There Dec. short sessions of both houses today and congress adjourned until January 4. WASHINGTON. H A Popular Arrangement of A BISSELL CYCO BEARING The CARPET SWEEPER; Globe-Wernic- ke Elastic Bookcase XMAS PRESENT. ITS GREAT VALUE IS IT PICKS UP THE FINE CLIPROOM. SEWING SHOWN IN THE AND STOOPING THAT WITHOUT NEEDLES AND PINGS, PINS WITHOUT EFFORT. IS A MOST ACCEPTABLE "T BASE SECTIONS TOP SECTIONS Prices from $2.50 to $500 $2-0- 0 $2D0 BOOK SECTIONS, DESK SECTION PRESENTS - ' FOR EVERYBODY. the everything LATEST. 190G DIARIES now ready. Store open overlings until Christinas. Sr ARGOS BOOK STORE ROBERTA'S Performing Animals. WILSON AND MASSON Y, . Singers. .. CARL FORD, Tenor. FLEMING. MASTER Character Artist. FENZ, German Warbler. MOVING PICTURES. Admission 10 cents $3.15 to.. $4.45 $21.20 Only Two Days More of Shopping Before Christmas DEVELOPMENT OF THE HOME. IF YOU WISH CREDIT INVESGIVE PRACTICAL PRESENTS, THOSE THAT WILL AID IN THE FIND WILL IT MOST LIBERAL. LET US SUGGEST A FEW OPPORTUNE ACCOUNTS. YOU TIGATE OUR SYSTEM OF CHARGING PLATE RACKS, COUCHES, ROCKERS. PEDESTALS, PARLOR MAGAZINE RACKS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ROYAL GIFTS-RE- ED ROCKERS, BUFFETS AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES. GRANITEWARE, STOVES, PICTURES, CliRTAINS, CABINETS, RUGS CARPETS, Mpe Week Commencing Dec. 18 - Boyle Fairlitere Go. - i |