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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SAT c RDAY, 13 DECEMBER 22. 1906. PAGE FIVE A SERIES Musical Goods as Christmas Presents 51 SACRED HEART What Shall I Give Him For Christmas? FINE -- :.0GRAM GIVEN IN LARGE AUDITORIUM. - cf At Clc Exercises. Father Cu.nna- - This very pertinent question is answered exhaustively, thoroughly and comprehensively in our store Every department is filled to overflowing with to-da- y. Appropriate Gifts HIS MASTERS VOICE' for Men Every article is one The that adds to a man's comfort and pleasure and is sure to be appreciated. I'l'ciiine Night. lO Holy We have Victor Talking Machines, Guitars, Banjos, Violin-- , Harmonicas, ;nul a beautiful line of Music chorus J Murray, soloist, and The Sacicd Heart c'l'.b. composed of right n.iR '!- number. Why Notime Your Children Something Instructive hen im ing Christmas (jilts? m.iir by t lie senior - . ami liolls. llags and two liup.il-.'iiua- , Jennie Tarter, soloist, rendered selections. Little Marie Wl - 11. six years old. of Balt Lake Chamberlain-Thoma- s tity,-'yed with tile club and accredited In rself like a professional. 2414 Washington Avenue KSillo.i mg a recitation, "The Christ -nitts Mi'li," by Miss M. Mercer, six-teli::v girls gate a sketch entitled, "Greet urs from Chinalmiil. Miss O'Neil' f 'bowed with a loading of The 1:, gules' Iilnner Jariy." (Wig-gin- ). CHARGE OF FELONY AGAINST and N Gloves Cravats When at your wlt'a end for a gift that will be sure to win appreciation reaort to gloves. No matter how well supplied a man Is, an additional pair of gloves la always acceptable. We In- A as Robe the The luxury of a bath roW is rapidly growing in favor as it guards the health and increases bath comfort. Fbr the holidays we offer a new assortment of r checks, stripes und patterns in all the varied h.:th robe finishing touch to tasty dress is a logical holiday gift. We cannot too strongly praise always all the standard and elty shades In our stock In both foreign and domestic makes. Perrins fins dress gloves, made in France. Fownea walking and driving glovea, made In England. IVES SPECIAL 11.50 gloves, made in the best factories in nov- clude fashionable cravat Buy Him a Bath the unusual display we this sea- 1 "llol $4.00 to $12.00 We nave selected In a special lot of umbrellas and canes for holi- day gifts, which represent de-a number of new and original signs confined exclusivity to ua fl.50 to the dictates of fashion. special holiday assortment will commend Itself as very accept- able for gift giving. $1.50 to $5.00 $5-0- 0 $3.00 to $15.00 IVES B C A Correct Clothes for JAP lit- MAY BE REDUCED Ben 8. Kataura, Who Drew a Knifa on S. Scnow, May Be Found Guilty of Simple Assault, Instead of Assault With a Deadly Wsapon. , In but few Christinas presents is so much friendly sentiment expressed as in traveling bags and their kindred for thle remembrance accompanies its recipient as a modest reminder of your friendship often Into other climes and environments. Fancy vests are more than ever Canes and Umbrellas . A Suit Case would please Him Fancy Vests a beautiful The case "f Den K. Kateuru, charged with assault with s deadly weapon upon 'B. Benow. whs continued in the pulley court this morning, tpon the conclusion of the testimony Judge Murphy intimated that tlu- - charge of assault with a deadly weapon might be reduced to simple assault, a misdemeanor Instead of a felony. Benow claims that Kataura tried to hold htin up fur acme money while Kataura CHRISTMAS TREE, comes back with a counter claim that tine Captain Itoyil announces that he waa only trying to get some money the time of the holding of the Christ- du him. Attorney Ches represented mas tree (in his manuscript he spells the defendant. Judge Murphy will the name of the Saviour of Men with hand down a decision Monday mornan X.) has been changed from 7: SO ing. o'clock to 7 in the evening. This tree is being given for the benefit of the NEW MEXICO MUST WAIT. poor children and for days the "little That New Mexico will not be admitkettle on the corner" has been working ted aa a state until after the next presdouble lime. idential election is now considered certain, although Benator Teller haa InFor envelopes, letter beam, business troduced a bill for its admission, and tarda, dodgers, etc call up the Journal it is announced that a rty of promifob Rooms. Both 'phone, (14. nent cltlsens of the territory will be America. Qlovcs ot $1.00, f 1 .25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2 50 Uock-a-by- e, tle set Mil Siing, was given by eight little in a manner that won for them i.e golden encomiums of ail present Tin. little girls ante in. each carrying a doll, ami while sitting in rockers sang a lullaby. Miss M.iliel Coltinan, of Malm Falls, contrail sang "Santa Maria" with most pleasing effect. She responded to an enrol-,- with the Irish ditty, My Little folceii. The remainder of the entertainment was a Santa Claus story enacted by a number of children. The exercises closed with a stirring addrass by Father Cushnahan on the subject (if "Home, Sweet Home. materials. 50c to $3.50 OODEN, UTAH here In lobby for the bill shortly after the tvrniivciiiug of congress iu January. The Ki'publicuu leaders are '.lie measure, and It is believed that the Republican members would be almost unanimous In turning down the measure in case It should be brought to a vme. The recent election for delegate in New Mexico was very close, and the upholders of the dominant party are fearful of Democratic landslide such as occurred in Oklahoma in the election of delegates to the constitutional convention. The proposition to admit New Mexico to alngle statehood and annex Arisons to Nevada Is not considered seriously, and In any event there will be no new states until ufter the next presidential election Is decided if the Kepublleatis can prevent I. and they probably can. RICH ORE FROM AURA KING. Bampiea of ore from the Aura King mine, in which ao many Ogden people are interested, have Just been received, which give returns as follows: Gold 1120, silver flO, lead 923.50, making a total of 1152.50 per ton. Another sample assayed gold 98. sillead 957, making a total value ver ol 917 1st ton. This ore Is being mined and piled up for milling In the company's mill In the early spring. Men BROOM HOTEL CORNER MtH5W9HM994W44044 CHURCHES block east of Washington avstreet. David Twenty-fourt- h TV. Crane, pastor 10 a. m.. Sunday school, W. L. Underwood, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a m. by tlie pastor, "Christmas sermon." league devotional service at 0:30 p. m. Miss Addle Rowse, leader. Regular preaching service In the evening by th pastor, subject, "Christ With the Church." There will be special music at aH these services, with the orchestra In the Sunday school and pipe organ at the church services. The public la cordially Invited to attend all of the meetings. cne-ha- ' lf enue, on j; Kp-wor- ih The Christian Science rocietj holde rvice at 11 a. ni. In the new Masonic between mple, Washington avenue streets renty fifn and Twenty-sixt- h Sun-- y Subject, "Christian Science. achol at 10 a. m. Wedneslny even-- I testimonial meetings are held at 9 Jack. Evangelical S:. Paul's and corner Twenty-thir- d Theodore Wcbua, pastor, 541 Tveiity third street No preaching service. g.maay school at 1 p. m. derma n Jef-fenu- rtmrch, n, bltheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue, O. A. Elm-Qiitpastor Swedish momlr.g servicj at, til; subject, "What Kn Tour Lua 7 p. m.; English evening ll r league rAe at It 8. Christmas day, D' ember the Swedish Julotta rvice will be celebrated. The church 11 be beautifully lllv.mlr.lted with randies. At 7:90 p. m. the Sunday vhol and childrens clurus will give Its anneal Christmas prof ran. coiislst-In- s of recitations, cantatas, tableaux, v'los. d.'ets and choruses, to wh'ch it A merry radially Invitas the pub'lc. CbrUtmas to all. Flm Presbyterian church. John Edpa rtor Monii g worship "The Christmas Mesrage In Moiprn Ufa." ..Solo. Ob. Holy Nlht." Mrs. John Cully: duet. Miss ?arc and Mr. Crockett; v'o'.ln offer-TMiss Edith Corev. Evening nt 7:10; theme. "The Christmas 5 wage to Individuals;" violin offer-teiMiss Edith Corey; solo, The New m King" (LEspalr). Mrs. Ash-rtquartette. Mlrs . Pearce. Miss Mitchell. Mr. Monk arid Mr. Crockett; olo. "Night Star of Bethlehem (Dudl-ey Buck), . yitrhell. Sunday chool at 12:15; Endeavor at :30. ward Carver, t 11: theme, y. . ser-vl- ne y. h; . First Baptist church. 4359 Grant aV' Horace B. Blood, pastor Morn-nservice at 11; subject "Where Shall Find the Christ?" Evening ser-7:30; subject The 3 led Ttd- of Christmas Tide." - Sunday chol' at 12 oclock. Hi L. Herrington, superintendent Juniors at 2:20. Miss Mabel Qharple. superintendent Toung 1raplos meeting at ..0:90. The tenth the sacred literature course wturojn Hl be driven ; subject "The Bible and ,eua Christ." Hon.iT. D. Johnson, Midweek proper service on Thursday evening at 7:10. First Methodist ,, Episcopal . church. enue, MUSICAL Truth in Advertising PROGRAMME WILL BE THE FEATURE Finsst Instrumsntal and Voeal Artists In ths Country Will be Here Overture the Feature Number Squire Coop Will Direct Them. implies HONESTY in the GOODS you carry. At the coming convention of the state teachers association which convenes in this city, January 1st, music will be made a great feature. Pro! Squire Coop Is directing the work and has some of the finest artists in the on the program, such as First Congregational church. Noble country Skelton, violinist; Chao. Kent, George serMorning pastor Btronfr Elderkin, Miss Mrs. contralto; Allison, baritone; Christvice at 11 o'clock with special EdLixzle Thomas contralto; Barnes, mas music. Preaching by the pastor flute the Flashman, soprano; wards, cn The Unfinished Business of ChristPete Christiansen, cornet soThe Sunday school will Rave soloist; mas. loist and many others, who will be 7:80 at service charge of the evening heard during the convention outside of oclock. A special program has been the local talent that will take part arranged. The orchestra will be one of the best yet heard here and will consist of First Chruch of Christ, Scientist twenty pieces. street and LinOn the evening of the 2nd, a big re(i rner Twentv-fourt- h 11 a. m.1 oub-yServices at avenue coln ception will be given at the Auditor' funday ium. The Overture from Gounod, Christian Science." arhooi at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening "Faust," will be the big number. The Free music will start at 8:10 sharp. The teitlmonial meetings at 7:30. bvild-inEccles Ballet," from Rubenstdln, will will reading rooms, suite ?12 All also be heard. open daily from 2 to 6 p. m. The general sessions will begin at are welcome. 10 o'clock Wednesday morning in the Three special in K. Grand opera house. Unitarian services will be held 8 bring the teachers to of P hall Sunday evening at o'clock. trains are tofrom the south, one from by Rev. Frank Fay Eddy Ogden. Two trite. Christ in Ufe." A cordial In- Sait Lake City and the other one from south of Balt Lake. The third train vitation is extended to the pubbe Cache Valley and the comes from north. corner Shepherd, Good Church of the Alfred Grant and Twentv-fourtBirds Love Toys. cr Sunday services No rector.-Brown. Most birds love toys. The play n r tonl0-church school at this exto while away the time things help confidently is U day. Christmas will and prevent them from tearing their pected that the new heatingu plant by f,ir plumage. Parrots are especially deInstalled and ready voted to playthings and can he trained Sunday- to do simple tricks with the objects exercises will A bird fancied. Appropriate Christmas al school specially 1 win amuse Itself for an hour with a held at the State Indust-ipeanut which It cannot break, a tiny has been bell or a mirror Just big enough to repared programvocal instrumental and consisting of flect Its own head. SL Nicholas MagJomusic and an address by Attorney azine. ' seph Ches. ot g, If you are scratching your head, wondering what would make a good, sensible Xmas present for your wife something which will be appreciated, besides adding to the attractiveness of your home, you can find nothing better than a Jewel stove. It will make her happy and d at the same time save about of your fuel bill. We will one-thir- WE ARE sell you one on easy terms. NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDINQ Ask your neighbor who has one. We have anything you want in a buggy either rubber or steel tire also cutters, all prices. ... The WINONA wagon has capCome in well tured the trade. show you why. h. We will treat you right. Burton Implement Co. soft-bille- d 2314 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah at og AS COOKS GO. French Wealth. Cooks arT SVfully expensive The population of Franco is about salfiH M r-- Howe. 1 . he 40,090,000; the wealth of France la nearly $49,000,000. Robert F. Skinner, In tome recent statistics, shows how . . twenty-thirmissing the evenly thle wealth Is distributed. The ONES. number of estates administered In JUST THE ORDINARY ni master's 1904 was 994,797. and of these think Do you ne!, will prove fatslT K were for values ranging from hat 110,000 to S little under $100,000 erythlng In the place ' Those are Doctor "No. Jorklns. Only three were $10,000,000. not death throes." lux- - u J m all-ove- son offer Music Company - v J d. one-ba- li lesi-tfaaf- i 1 ' 3 y ;i ' |