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Show PJJE D...L FOUR UTAH tTATF. JOURNAL, j CHURCHES Overcoat Attraction form-fittin- 4 - The Christian Science society will hold service at Masonic hal tomorrow at 11 o'clock; subject "Soul nd Body." Sunday school at 10. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at The First Church of Christ Scientist, will have services at 11 a. m.; subject "Soul and Mind." Sunday school at 10. Wednesday evening meeting at 7:20. Great values at For something sweller $25.00 to $55.00 t444e444el4ee i 4444444 Dick Hyland and Sammy McCllntic were in Ogden yesterday. G. R. Cleaveland waa In. pgden last evening attending a lawsuit. Brig Geary came up from Salt Lake last evening to look at the weather. Tom Painter of Evanston waa here last evening attending a Kensington. Joe Zimmerman of Brigham City came down last night to boy some candles. "Unde" Billy Rowe came down from Garland yesterday to sell a box of apples. Rudolph Kaiser of Brigham City was In the city last evening on a mission of mercy. , John Lynch, the Iceman of Salt Lake City, came in last evening to see about the weather. James Donaldson of Balt Lake waa Blood, pastor Morning service at 11; visiting friends In Ogden yesterday and subject, "The New China." Evening last evening. service at 7:20, at which the Sunday Barney B. .Quinn of Salt Lake City school will render a Bible day pro- as la town last night hunting for a gram. Sunday school at 12; Juniors at lost diamond. 2:20, Young Peoples meeting at 0:20; Hon. Thomas Kearns, formerly Unileaaon 4 in the sacred literature course ted States senator was In the city last Bible will-band "The given; subject, on business. Other Religious Books." Hon. T, D. evening Hon. Ears Thompson, mayor of Salt Johnson, instructor. Mudweek prayer Lake City, waa in Ogden last evening meeting service at 7:20 Thursday on executive affairs. R. W. Nlcol, the electrician of Salt Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d Iain, waa Inspecting the light arrangestreet and Jefferson avenue, A O. ments here last evening. Emqulst, pastor 10 a. m., Sunday Street Supervisor Raleigh of Salt school. Rev. Mr. Merritt of Tacoma, Lake was in the city last night la Washington, representing the Interna- spectlng Ogdens streets. tional Sunday school union, will adCity Marshal James Watson of Soda dress the school. Parents, teachers, Idaho, came down yesterday Springs. pupils, all should be there. No Swedish to look for Willie TascotL morning service, pastor at Park City. Hon. Martin Mulvey, city councilman Luther league, at 7 p. m.; subject, of Salt Lake aa in town last night InToil "What Are Doing for Home Missions?' Leader, Louise Sampson. Reg- vestigating municipal affairs. ular English evening service at I. Rev. Dick Rogers, a famous restaurateur Theodore Wobus of the German Evan- of Sajt Lake, as In town last night gelical church will preach the sermon. looking for bargains In celery. You are cordially welcome. Harry Finch, one of Zions caterers, came up from the village below last Central Park Presbyterian church night to look after the produce market Morning service at 11; subject, "The City Marshal' Malln of Kemmerer, Aarontc Priesthood Wm Abolished 1900 was here yesterday looking Years Ago." Sunday school at 12; Y Wyoming, man who struck Billy Patter-soP. S. C. E. at 4:30. Prayer meeting on for the Thursday at 7:20 p. m. John Halvorsen, proprietor of the waa In the Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Salt Palace at Salt Lake, in for last bargains looking night city Ffteenth of Latter-da- y Saints, chapel alt street and Washington avenue Elder Willis McCornlck, the rising young C. E. Briggs of Lamonl, Iowa will peak at 7:20 o'clock p. m.; Sunday financier of Zion,, waa in town last school at 11 a. m. All are cordially evening for the purpose of collecting a note. Invited. Bill Riahel of the Salt take Herald First Methodist Episcopal church, dropped in last evening for the purpose lf block east of Washington av- of obtaining some statistics on tha corn enue, next to court house, David W. crop. Cram, pastor Sunday services: 10 a. Dr. Hewett, the famous dentist came m., Sunday school, W. L. Underwood, up from Salt Lake last night to attend superintendent; 11 A m. preaching by a dentists convention at the opera tha pastor, subject "Salvation Through house. tho Blood of Christ" Epworth league John Burbldge, captain of police In devotional service at 4:20 p. m.; leader, W. L. Parker, Regular preaching ser- the city to the south, waa here laet vice by the pastor at 7:20; subject "A night hot on the trail of the lost CharMan Wanted." Apodal muslo by the lie Rosa. A. M. Vogler, of ths famous seed choir, with Mr. Whitaker at tha organ, Tha Sunday school will be addressed company at the capital, waa in town Just before closing by C. M. Merritt a last evening disposing of a lot of Hun national normal instructor under the garlan grass seed. direction of the International Sunday Frank Knox, president of the NaSchool union, and Mr. Merritt will also tional Bank of the Republic, of Salt speak In the church between the hours Lake City, waa In town last evening of 13 and 1 to all who are Interested In looking for investments, the Sunday schools of thla city. Every - Jim Williams, an able and efficient one la cordially Invited to attend all of member of the Salt Lake police force, the above services.' was In the city last night on business connected with the postal service. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Frank Sharp, formerly of the postal Alfred Grant and Twenty-fourtbut now a gold hunter In the service, Brown, rector Twenty-thir-d Sunday of California, came to town last placers 7:30 after Trinity. Early celebration, A m.; Sunday school, 9:45; morning evening and waa shaking hands with office. prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer friends at tha opera house box 7:20. and sermon, Morning topic. HOTEL 'ARRIVALS. What a Blind Man Saw; evening, "When the Prodigal Came to Himself." First Baptist church. Rev. Horace $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $10.00 and $20 00 "PERSONALS 1 1 St. Faul'a German Evangelical Lutheran church, comer Twenty -- third mi Jefferson avenue, Thedore Wobus, topastor There will be no preaching morrow and no midweek service on the rsni The pastor Is going to Chicago with the remains of the late Edward Fleer. Sunday school at S. ladles' Aid society meets on the 21st German school Saturday morning at 9. There is attraction in every feature of our Overcoats. Shapely g shoulders, hack, bell skirts, combined with fabrics of finest texture, make a garment that i3 nearly jerfect, both in style and quality. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1901. B. ! Thanksgiving' vSale of Snow White Linens . e Watson-Ta- nor n Clothing Go. "When tho Best 376 Is Twenty-Fourt- h FORM THE FECHHEIMER FISHELCO. HSVOM Sold" 'eieB'.ffFP" St. 4444444444444444444444444 FORTY-SI- X lng up Illinois a big score In the game with contest Is especially t4 teresting The because the relative standing of In- 4 of Chicago and Michigan, In default a meeting between them, will be determined on the basis of comparative dcores against Illinois. The Ann Arbor bunch Illinois, but allowed Its 4 goal linedefeated to be crossed, the score staled 4444444444444444444444444 lng 20 to I. Stagg a stars will endeavor Denver Wrestling Tourney. to make the Michigan score look small DENVER, Nov. 17. A wrestling In today's game. match between M. J. Dwyer of this Minnesota vs Carlisle. city and John Voae of Rock Island, 111., will be the chief feature of the Nov. 17. MinneMINNEAPOLIS. boxing and wrestling card arranged for sota expects to win more football laurtonight by the Denver Athletic club. els In the game with the red warriors The contest will be decided by winning from Carlisle on Northrop field this aftwo out of three folia and the winner ternoon. It is likely that the largest will get a purse of 1500. crowd ever seen on a Minnesota field The boxing bouts will be restricted to will witness the game. Sporting News j amateurs. n. one-ha- Prineeton vs. Yala. New Orleans Sheeting Teurney. N. J., Nov. 17. Not NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17.- -A shoot- in PRINCETON, recent a game between has years ing match for professionals la being j Princeton and Tale found the Tiger-tow- n held under the auspices of the City rooters ao confident of victory nor Park Gun club this afternoon. Six the Elio ao fearful of defeat Princeton champion ehota are taking part in the students are backing tha team heavily match. whenever opportunity offers, but find few takers at even money. PreparaSewanee vs. Maryvills. tions are already being made for a BE WANE. Tenn., Nov.. 17 The celebration In honor of the Tigers football teams of tho University of ths great thla evening. South and Maryville college will meet here this afternoon, and a cloee and Michigan vs. Pannaylvania. exciting game ie expected. The Mary17. The Nov. PHILADELPHIA. ville eleven held Georgia Technical school to a tie in a recent game and eastern and western varieties of foot defeated Tennessee and other southern ball will be given a fair teat when state universities. The game thle af- Pennsylvania and Michigan meet here ternoon will be the laet played on Se- thle afternoon. Neither' team la as wanee before meeting Vanderbilt on strong aa It has been In past years, but It la generally admitted hf the unThanksgiving day. prejudiced that Toata Wolverines are h, apparetnly a shade the stronger. George Washington vs. Virginia. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The football fana of the national capital will be NOTICE TO LADY ROLLER SKATERS. given another opportunity to sea the fast and clever team from the UniverWe have Juat received three model sity of Virginia In action this after- Skating Shoes. Soles are so connoon, with George Washington univer- structed as to make skating perfectly sity as their opponents. Tha lads from safe. No skates loose, no tired Charlottesville defeated the Georgetown feet. If you wear coming First Presbyterian church, John Eda of our Skating eleven here last Saturday, and are con-de- nt Shoes. In all slsea pair ward Carver, pastor Morning service at that they can repeat the at 11; theme, "The Presbyterian Teach-- j- . BURT'S WINS THE RACE AT AUDITORIUM Berkeley vs. Seattle. RINK. SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov. 17. The An Immense crowd witnessed the Berkeley (Cal.) Rugby team will play the Seattle team this afternoon few the amateur skating race at ths Auditorinterscholastic championship of. the ium Rink last night when Christen-eo- n Pacific coast won the race In I. Id. These races will be run nightly - antll tha 20th, Twa St Louia Games when the winners of each previous ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17. Two Important race will have a final contest for the football games era scheduled for St. championship medal. Louis today. Washington university Had a Close Call. will play tha University of Missouri at "A dangerous surgical operation. League park and St. Louia university and Drake university will meet on St Involving the removal of a malignant Louia field. ulcer, as large as my fiand, from my daughter's hip. was prevented by the Maroons vs. Illinoia. application of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve," Nov. 17. On Marshall says A C. StlckeL of Miletus, W. Vs. CHICAGO. field this afternoon the University of "Persistent use of the Salve completeChicago Maroons will attempt to atone ly cured, It." Cures Cuts, Burns and for their defeat last. Saturday by roll- - Injuries. 25c. at Ogden druggists. OUR GREAT ANNUAL Thanksgiving Linen Sale A aal at lesa than we could buy them today, embracing the entire stock of medium and fine table linens This great money saving event usually occura In January, but thla opportune purchase enables the housewife to replenish her linen closets, Just before Thanksgiving. NEW ARRIVALS IN WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Most Phenomenal Coat values Ogden has ever known. SPECIAL SALE OF HAND BAGS AT $1.2& splendid Leather Bag; fitted with puree-an- $1.50 and $L75 leather d lined, tomorrow at .....$12S Art Needla Work and Fancy Goods. Take advantage of low prices before the holiday rush. Kid Gloves for every occasion. TREMENDOUS SALE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR. We have Juat closed the busiest week of all the year In the Underwear Section, but not without the determination to still further shatter our own record. No woman who has a present or coming need of underwear can afford to miss this opportunity. j LAST THOMAS MW imgmrwrwamfs-iissw- . ing In Regard to Infont Baptism and Salvation." Evening worship at 7:10 oclock. The aeries of evening sermons on "Life Lessons from the Lives of Living Leaders will be continued, the theme for the evening being The Overcoming of Obstacles, a study of the reason for the existence of evil. at 12:30. Rev. Mr. Merritt, the International Sunday school worker, will speak at this meeting. Endeavor Sun-scho- at ol A handsome collection of table dress of description. Never has such a splendid vnl of dependable linens of the worlds best makes been placed before you for easy choosii, such remarkably low prices. Handsomia which are work 0f ported matched Table-Set- a Table art, Runners, Table Tops, Sideboard Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Center Pieces, Doilies, also exquisite Cluny and Battenburg table pieces All go on sale at greatly reduced prices for this annual Sale. Table Linens start as low as 25c per yard and up for this sale. Napkins start at 45c per dozen and up to $15.00 per dozen. All crashes and towels go in this sale at great reductions, We save you money on dependable linehs. . BAND CONCERT AT THE THEATRE TOMORROW "Wa should add that, as a matter tf Program of tho Event to bo Given by fact, the conflagration did not wm a Ogdens Crack Musical Organization- Mulbeyvllle, but In the nelghborlnc -Affair Takaa Placa During tha town of Talbot" Afternoon. - GROWTH Tho program of the band concert to be given by the Ogden military band la herewith given. The vent takea placa at the Grand Opera house and the performance commences at 4:15 sharp. Patrons of ths concert should be In their seats at 4 oclock. Part L Sousa March, "Invincible Eagle" PantaaiA "My Old Kentueey Home" ...... .... .................... .Dalhy Cornet solo "Shuberta Serenade,. .54r. Arthur Ages Waltz, Dreams of Childhood..., ,, kkkkkk.kkk, ..Waldteufel Donizetti Sextette, from "Lucia" Plano solo , Invitation to Dance"....,..'.,. A sees oeas Von Weber-Hanse- lt Double note study, O minor.. Moszkowskl Miss Celesta Conroy. Part IL March.' Sempra Fldellis" Sousa Spanish Serenade, "La Paloma".... ........ ...I.... ...., . ..... .Tradler Vocal solo, I Think" Hardelot Mlaa Myrtle Ballinger. Finale, "American Fantasia... Herbert CITY JOURNALISM IN COUNTRY. In referring to the troubles of the country editor, William Allen White tells of the sad case of an editor of a paper In a small town of Kansas who saw no reason why the succeesful methods of the city man should not In' aamall way, be applied . to the conduct of a newspaper In a country town. Firmly poaaeesed of the notion that celerity in gathering news was the chief element of success, this country editor frequently found that his correspondents were not so accurate aa they were speedy In forwarding ' their news. Consequently on mors than one occasion it became necessary to Insert In tha paper an Item something like this: g "Last Monday wa gave the details of' a devastating fire in ths town of Mulbeyvllle, with ths number and names of ths victims. We now desire to correct few inaccuracies of tho kind that will Invariably Inter-eatin- 4:20. First Conrgegatlonal church Noble Strong Elderkln, pastor Morning service at 11; Rev. W. C. Merritt of Washington, will preach at this The following guests are registered service; Sunday school at 12:15; even- at the New European hotel: ing service at 7:20, preaching by the Peter Jenson and wife, O. Smith, pastor. D. W. McQueen, J. W. White, Ed. Collins, J. 8. Rae, Salt Lake City; Carl NOTICE. C. Forma n.Ssn Francisco; D. J. ChisThe partnership heretofore existing holm, Evanston; W. H. Price, R. Grifbetween C. M. Leedom and Ilarry Pat- fith, H. Smith, W. Ewing, Smlthfleld; ti son, doing business under the firm John Reeves, William Graham, Evanname of Leedom & Paulson, at 2425 ston; G. E. Atkinson, Denver; J. H. Washington avenue. Ogden City, Utah, Foedyke and wife, Morris, Minnesota; has thla day been dissolved by mutual H. Cleych and wife, Rock Springe; R. consent. Mr. Bailey Cornwell havnlg P. Ruhln, Sal Ida; Patrick Sweeney, bought the Interest of said Harry Pat- Pocatello; D. E. Brown, Cleveland: J. ti son. the business will continue under C, Wheelon, Garland; O. Wood, the firm name of Leedom A Cornwell, Ralph Gibson, West- Weber; who will collect all outstanding ac- John Lorimor, 'Denver. counts. and the said Leedom A ll hereby assume all of the indebtHOME VISITORS EXCURSION. edness of the late firm of Leedom A Low Rates East. Pattison. find their way into the lint Mporti of such catastrophles. "Thera were no casualitiea; far tfa fire was practically checked befon g could do much damage. I OF FINGER NAILS, The growth of the average line Dial Is computed to of aa Inch a week, or a little man than an Inch and a half a year, the care taken by the aristocratic Chinese in cultivating their iyT nails, Which often grow to he alz eight Inches long. Juat think of letting your finger nalla grow far eight years without cutting them! The finger nails are said to grow foster In the summer than lz tho whiter. Th nails on the midle flngtr grows' faster than any of the other nails, and that on tho thumb growi slowest It Is also said tha tho salli on ths right hand grow faster tbu those on the left hand. According to tha rate of growth stated, the average time taken for each finger nail to grow Its full length k about four and a half months sa4 it this rats a man seventy yean eld would have renewed his nails on hundred and elgbty-el- x times. Taking the length of each nail as half an Inch, he would have grown seven feet alne inches of nail on each finger, and on all his fingers and thumbs an aggrand a egate length of seventy-seve- n half feet. . WOULDNT BUY HIS GOLD. In an argument with some of hk frienda a London clubman a century ago maintained that Londoner! were so preoccupied and ao skeptical the! they would fall to buy gold if It wae placed on sale In ths streets at a ridiTo prove hk culous undervaluation. he would he that contention, wagered stand on London bridge for an entire day with a trayful of sovereigns fteeb from the mint and be unable to eell them at a penny apiece. The day had gone well Into tho afternoon when a nurse maid V proached and bought the first and only gold piece that was disposed of, Is order to qulft a crying Infant TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One horse, one R. F. . mall wagon, one fresh milk cow. k Inquire $41 Wash., Ind tel. 3725a D-- Ta-com- A Some Specials for Next Week at the Remodeling Sale n: ' Corn-we- - C. M. LEEDOM. BAILEY Ogden. Utah, Nov. CORNWELL. 12, 190A PRIZE CONTEST. The coming contest at tha Auditorium rink November 19, when a gold watch will be awarded the most graceful lady skater, and November 22, when a gold watch will be awarded to the most graceful gentleman skater, seems to be the talk of the town, and Interest la getting to be very keen. . Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers In the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c.. at Ogden Via Rio Grande Western railway. Round trip first class tickets to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, $19.75; Omaha and Kansas City, $32.00 8L Louia $39.50; 8L Paul and Minneapolis, $41.90; Chicago, $44.50. Tickets on sale Nov. 20th, and Dec. 18th, limited to $0 days from, date of sale. Stopovers allowed. Low rates to and from many other points. For further Information see A J. Cron I agent Ogden, Utah. a MODERN WOODMEN All members are ATTENTION. requested to meet at Eagle hall at 110 p. m. Sunday to attend the funeral of Nbr. Albeit. Hunter, which will be held fftm Lindquists Undertaking parlors at 2 p. m. J. IL SHAFER, Clerk, A. W. Agee, V. C. v -v Trousers for men, made of good quality Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimers in many patterns, 2 2C ilar price $3.50 to $5.00, for tyv'dv Ladies Suits are being sold at going out of' $30.00 Suits for.. Mens Shoes, made by Geo. $3.50 and $4.00, now.:....... one-ha- lf price Decuu" $I5.0 G. Snow, were QC V' |