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Show STATE JOURNAL, DAILY UTAH PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, LOCAL BRIEFS atom You can take your place in the front rank of good dresser and stay there. , There an no (lotlies lietter than ours; no Hats that an newer; no no Neckwear more handsome; Clloves, or Haltcnlashcry of any sort mon refined or mon exclusive in style. For the liest things in Men's wearables come hen Your jss ket Imok will fare better, if we do your Easter Outfitting. FRED M. NYE CO. THE CLOTH IEItH. 2413 Washington Ave. cigar store at that place yesterday Death la thought to have morning. POOR OLD LEE HAS THE LINE been due to a complication of stomach truuhli'H from which he had suffered for years. A short time ago he underx years of are. went an oeratlon for tTie malady and Henry Ltf, flirty-nishipping clerk of the H. Dlnwoody It waa thought he was Improving. Furniture company In Balt Like City, During tha past few days, however, dropped died In a Second South street he has been getting worse again and the night before he died he waa very III and was unable to go to work the next day. Instead he went to a physician and secured a prescription. On hla way home he waa suddenly taken with chllla and running perspiration and stepped Into the cigar store to rest While sitting there he told two old friends that he waa feeling 111 and that ha thought another attack would finish him. A moment later his head fell back against the chair and he . was dead. Lee waa born in Blatervllle In 185S but removed to Balt Lake City soon after the death of hla parents In 1865. He te survived by a wife, three ale tera and a brother. CROSSED 40 and 50 Cent Buggy Whips 20c each On Sale Saturday Morning at eight o'clock These whips are.. lull Java stock and warranted to be the best thing for the inoney at regulai prices ever shown, and we have cut the price in two. Get here early. They wont last long at this price. Boyle Hardware Company IF IT'S GOOD ITS HERE." WANTED CARRIER BOYS AT JOURNAL OFFICE. Music every night, from 8 to $ and .. 10:80 to 12:80, at the Vienna.. Still in the union Lone Star Barber Shop. No. 818 25th SL ' EASTER NOVELTIES- - AT Utah Stationery Co., 2407 Washington Ave. The Congregational church la arranging for the observance of Good Friday this evening. Rose bushes should be planted now. W. W. Browning has the very beat stock now ready. AN IDEAL LTiiiNG TONIC. Beef, Iron and Wine. 81.00 bottles for 75c. at Dee Drug Co. Try us for good potatoes. Wa guarantee every sack. Astlll Feed Co., 2284 Wash. ave. Both phones. The Commercial Electric company has been awarded the contract for the wiring of the jiew Weber stake academy annex. Subscribers of the Utah State Journal are requested ta read and fellow instructions printed at head of Editorial Column. Mrs. Alva Sebring will entertain the Ogden Historical society tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 at her rooms In the county court house. Buy your seeds now. My stock of seeds le new, the choicest on the market. It will pay you to buy here. Plngrees Feed Store, 2572 Washington Ave. Both Phones. Otto C. Schulta died at Kaneavllle thla morning as a result of an attack of consumption from which he has been suffering for many years. Deceased was 41 years old and leaves a wife and 5 children. Do you know H. L. Frank, new Jewelry store? Watches cleaned, $1.00, $1.00, Crystals, 25c. Mainsprings, Watches adjusted free. My watch repairing department is well equipped. All kinds of Jewelry made to order and warranted. H. L. Frank, 170, 25th at. Leah Brown, the colored woman charged with committing an assault with a deadly weapon on the person of C. A. Howard, February 22, waa thla morning bound over to the district court by Judge Murphy. Ball in the sum of $100 was allowed her. Special photo offer for ten days 1 dosen of those nice little folder pictures, of which samples are displayed In our case, for only $1.60 per dosen. Just the thing to send tn letters to your friends. Crawshaw Photo studio, 2460 Wash., over Paine A Hurst The work In painting the Utahna theater has been finished. The color Is In white and gold trimmings. The front of the house and tha lobby are In white, while-thstage and the ceiling le white with gold. The house, le to have new electric globes. The carv pet and linoleum were furnished by the Ogden Furniture and Carpet company. When a company can pay $1,700,-50- 0 In death losses and increase their reserve fund $680,000 In one year, and only charge a man, age 40, $20.00 per year for $2,000 Insurance: that Is certainly going some. That la exactly what the Bankers Life of Dee Moines did In the year 1800. Protect your wife and babies by Insuring with them Chauncey Parry, agent, corner 23rd and Washington. Phone 859-The Ogden Rapid Transit company has placed an order for two new cars for the Washington and Glenwond lines the coming summer. These cars are much larger than the ones now In use and are fitted with electric hrat-erpush buttons, air brakes, etc. You do not have to get ut and pull the bell rope. Juat touch the button, and if that conductor don't come to a swift and sudden halt, kick to Charley Klreher. .WILL HAVE A MEETING A meeting of the members of the Weber club and aU business men Interested In the existence and maintenance of company B of the N. O. U. will be held at the club rooms at 8 o'clock Governor Cutler, tonight and Adjutant-GenerWedge wood Colonel C. G. mummer will address the meeting and make an appeal to the Weber club and thebualneas men of Ogden to exert their Influence In persuading reliable, trustworthy young men to became members of the militia and to support the local conjpany In every possible way. Company B. has the finest armory between Denver and the coast and should be supported. Governor Cutler will be the guest of Superintendent F. M. Drlggs of the stale school for the deaf and blind al . . x. a, Glasses, 18c set Six good Drinking Glasses the kind whieh sell for 35c, tomorrow you 1 O lOv may have them for. Bed Room Lamps, 23c Choice of several styles in Glass Lamps, fitted with burner and chimney Tomorrow Lvi Water Jag, 20c Tomorrow we offer large Water Pitchers in cut glass patterns one to a Lvv customer, each Clothes Pins, 1 c dozen Limit 5 dozen to a customer Cotlu8 Pins usually sold at per dozen, Many People Give EASTER PRESENTS WE WOULD SUGGEST PRAYER BOOKS Built for wear and tar. yt fl:,- - handsomely made and lahed for fine trade $1.00 GRAND OPERA HOUSE BLOCK to $ LOO All denominations now wear crosses. They take th- - place of a locket, once so popular with the ladles $1.00 A Wa Call Your Attention to APPROPRIATE EASTER GIFTS Prayer Books, Easter Books and Novelties BOOK- - STORE 11 ZiTt Pure white china handle cer; good, light, well-shape- with Sauware JQ Ciiiw d tomorrow 4OC Water Sets, 35c One large Pitcher and six good worth One Dollar, Tomorrow glasses-se- t 35c Velvet Remnants, 6c Odd pieces of Velvet and Velvetren some pieces worth 50c, Tomorrow for QQ $ 1 .50 Wrappers, 35c Tomorrow we ' again Wrappers of will sell Ladies fleece-line- d goods, not more than one to customer. .. Rockinham Bakers, 20c Drownware With white, lining -- beautiful ware for baking beans," niacaro- - 1A. VC ni, etc., DELAYED SALE OF Shaving Mirrors, 10c Tomorrow we place on the 10c counter A Stand Mirrors, 5 and G in., nicklcd frame . . . . . : Vv -- EMBROIDERIES BEGINS TOMORROW 5000 yards 1st. a shipment which should have been here January The tardy shipment makes the prices lower much lower 5000 yards Flouncings, Corset Cover Embroideries and Baby Sets in Swiss and Nainsook, Shirt Waist Embroideries of every Sharp Reductions begining Tomorrow Main Floor. WRIG IIT'S e CR05SE5 BARNES best, clean Caps and Saucers, 48cset 00 highest praise upon our Pianos on account of their excellent tone and touch. . We are showing some splendid new instruments by tin liest makers Squares, Cottage and Grands. At the priets we ask these are veritable bargains. If you will do ns the favor to call, you will find that you have really favored yourself. We make a specialty of repairing and tuning. S P ARGO'S A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY kind- Fair Kano Players ' Something new again tomorrow. Every day you will find some remarkable offering which will pay you to notice. And there will be no disappointments. When we advertise unusual bargains we will have plenty to supply all who come. We deliver goods from the basement as cheerfully as those horn any other part of the store. VISIT THE HERMITAGE. Councilman Craig. Browning. Thomas, Weatherby, Williams and 61 eyes. Civil Engineer There can be no excuse for n man City Engineer .Parker, Bnstaph, Sanitary Inspector Powers, If he allows a cold to develop into and Recorder Critchlow In com winy Chamberlain's Cough with pneumonia. Billy Wilson, visited the HertoRemedy counteracts any tendency yesterday afternoon to invesmitage wards this disease, and many doctors the conditions relative to tin bills have been saved by Its timely use. tigate proposed building by the city of a For aale by all druggists. power plant at the dam. It was estimated that five hundred horsepower can be generated stream flowing over the dam during the low water season, which would be more than sufficient td light the city. The cost of the plant. Including a city lighting system would be about $100,000. The city pays a yearly rental of $13,-0to the light company and this who art really fair in amount will be Increased as the city HE WHS DIVORCED and tlioir judgment grows. AMD THEN criticisms, licstow the while In Ogden. by-Uj- M. G. For TOMORROW e , WEBER CLUB MEMBERS 2ft, 1667. Wrighfs Basement Bargains If you drink, drink TeUowstooa. George Goddard la up from Salt Lake on business. come forth in all WHKX you splendor l)rtKMl Perfectly uieur'ii' youll Man, if your Suit, Top (out, Hat from this and Toggery cuiim MARCH I to $50.00. DAINTY BROOCH IS APPROPRIATE. J. S. ALSO LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians MADE DP Peculiar Cate en Trial Before judge Booth in The District Court at pravoRollo 8. Famaworth One cf The Attorneys. r. s. Farnsworth left far Provo this morning to try one of the most peculiar rases Imaginable. The object of the suit la to effect a partition In the matter of the estate of the late James W. MemmitL Memmltt, so It appears, having a wife in Provo and one In Mexico, having married the latter after ha left Provo for the greaser counNo. try. Ha concluded that No. S had 1 beat a mile and then some; and ao he came back and procured a divorce .from No. 1. Later he returned the eyes second time and made goo-gat former Inamorata and remarried her. Now he's dead and the two are scrapping over the estate, as he left considerable of this world's goods oo AUDITORIUM. Will be open Saturday afternoon and evening of this week for the last time for a period of two weeks. Subscribers of tha Utah Stats Journal ara requested to reed and fellow instructions printed at haad of torial Column. -- k Edi- ..... WEVE ORDERED A clear day, for Sunday. We got in ahead of Mr. Grouchy rand now you can fix up. Weve New Ties. New Shirts. New Hats. New Shoes. New Roycroft Suits. Have you? If Not Get Busy and Come to THE TOGGERY |