OCR Text |
Show PAGE tlflHT ray LOCAL BRIEFS citizen 10 ASSIST GUARD If you drink, drink YsUowsuxm, WANTED CARRIER BOYS AT JOURNAL OFFICE. Music every night, from to I and 10:30 to 12:30, at the Vienna. Still in the union Lone Star Barber Shop. No. 318 25th St. EASTER NOVELTIES AT Utah Stationery Co, 2107 Washington Ave. Rom bushes should bo planted now. W. W. Browning baa the very beet stock now ready. AX IDEAL, oTiUNG TOXIC. Beef. Iron and Wine. 11.00 bottles for 75c. at Deo Drug Co. Wm. A. Powell, manager of the Remington Typewriter company at Salt Lake, la an Ogden visitor today. Try us for good potatoes. We guarantee every sack. AstlU Feed Co, ISM Wash. ave. Both phones. W. R. Lewis la up from Salt Lake PUT THEIR SHOULTHE WHEEL. TO DERS ALL SHOULD Guard of The State Must Needs Have 300 Members by The Fifteenth Of Next Month er Lees The National Appropriation or 112,000, The "Alice-Sit-b- Basement Bargains Replenished Sale of Potted Plant with Jardineers at very special prices Every cttlsen of Utah ia a member nf the militia and should support the National Guard of Utah. (Extract from speech of Judge Advocate A. B. Hand Embroidered Centers worth $7.50 of Salt Lain. Weber club rooms were well last night with business men In- Irvine, The filled terested In the wellfare of Company today interviewing the canuy trade. B of the N. G. U, where a very enMr. Lewie la accompanied by hie thusiastic meeting was held. Adjutant wife. General E. A. Wedgwood, Col. C. G. Ada C. Barrett, a prominent Salt Hummer and Judge Advocate A. & Lake City music teacher, la in Ogden Irvine were up from Balt Lake City to today Instructing her class of local address the meeting. pupils. The gentlemen told of the necessity The Grand Opera House will be for maintaining a full company of the lit up tomorrow night when Roselle militia In Ogden, and stated that an y enlistment of at least seventy-fiv- e Knott will be seen in members would be necessary before the Fire." Subscribers of the Utah Stato Jour- April X5th, when the Inspection by nal are requested te read and follow regular officers would commence. They instructions printed at head of Edi- urged the business men to give their support to the guard and do all in torial Column. Dennis Moore, who was committed their power to Induce young men, both and out of their employ, to beto the insane asylum at Provo a few In come members of the local company. days ago, haa been released from that They stated that unless Ogden gave ' the Institution aa having been cured. quota of recruits the $12,000 approof of the board Regular meeting priation for the mllttla of the state Crlttenton Home will be held at the would be endangered and further statresidence of Mrs. John Hurst, 2535 ed that the splendid armory here Adams avenue, Monday, April 1, at could not be maintained unless the 3 oclock. company was recruited up to fun The business men were Buy your seeds now. My stock of membership. seeds Is new, the choicest on the asked to take hold of the organisation msrket. It will pay you to buy here. and boost It. There were many inquiries from Pingrees Feed Store, 2572 Washington thorn present regarding the age limit Ava. Both 'Phones. and It waa soon evident that a number George W. Woottea, assistant secf Ogden's representative business men retary of the Rocky Mountain Bell were enlisting In the Telephone company, Is In Ogden today militia. contemplating There Is no age limit for memon official business He la stopping Guard and bership In the National at the Xew European. without doubt a number of civil war Do you know H. L. Frank, new veterans will become soldiers again. Jewelry store 7 Watches cleaned, 1.00. Every man present had a chance $1.00. Mainsprings, Crystals, 25c. to express his views on the matter and Watches adjusted free. My watch re- they unanimously agreed that the pairing department Is well equipped. business men would get In under the All kinds of Jewelry made to order and and Boost it until It Is the warranted. H. L. Frank, 170, 25th at. guard rrsck company of the state. Ogden The Elite Cafe has Installed a most has had the distinction of having the. unique advertisement In the show best drilled company of the militia windows of that popular cafe.. It 1s In the state but now ehe is going to an old hen with a whole regiment of take all the honors op every point from little chicks, and they appear to be every other company In the state. Beabout aa much at home aa if they were fore long there will be another company organised In Ogden and both in the barnyard. companies will be full. Ogden lead a Special photo offer for ten days 1 all other cities In the atate In everydoien of those nice little folder pic- thing .else, end she la going to lead tures, of which samples are displayed them In military matters. In our case, for only 1.M per dosen. Ogden la requested by Just the thing to send In letters te HisWheneas, the Governor of Utah, Excellency, your friends Crawshsw Photo studtk, to furnish Its contingent of the Na2A03 Wash, over Paine A Hurst. a tional Guards of this state. A Greek laborer, employed by the Resolved, That we, the business men Southern Pacific, was struck by a and frlenda of the cauae, consider it switch engine in the local yards last our patriotic duty to respond to the evening and had the engine not been call from the governor, for which we moving alowly the man would prob- pledge our hearty support. ably have been killed. As It was he Resolved, That we, the business men got off with a few bruises. He was of Ogden, In pursuance of the duty as Liken to the General hospital for citizens we owe our state, hereby treatment. pledge ourselves to une our best efWhen a company can pay 11,700,-00- 0 forts and encouragement toward the In death losses and Increase their enrollment of our employes, promisreserve fund 1580.000 In one year, and ing those who will do so, a bonus of only charge a man, age 40, 320.00 per five per cent added to tlielr ordinary year for 32,000 Insurance: that Is cer- salary. Resolved, That we, the business men tainly going some. That Is exactly what the Banker Ufa at Des Moines of Ogden, in order to aid and encourdid in the year 110$. Protect your age the movement,., to furnish a full wife and babies by Insuring with them quota of a militia company from OgChauncey Parry, agent, corner 23rd den, agree to sign a roll paying $1.00 per month for the purpose of creating and Washington. Phone 351-a fund, from which medals may be THE MOT BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. purchased and awarded the most deserving In drill, marksmanship, deOne hundred prises, ranging from portment, etc. 3100.00 to 13.00, will be awarded by the Resolved, That we, the business men Salt Lake Tribune for a photograph of of Ogden, who may be employers of the most beautiful woman In Utah, the young men Joining the Ogden conIdaho, Wyoming or Nevada. A Chi- tingent of militia, will, their during claims Miss Delta cago newspaper absence at the annual encampment, of Chicago Is the movt continue their salaries woman n America. The Tribune chalA public meeting will be held at the lenges this. Help the west prove that Armory next Tuesday night at eight some mountain state woman 1 the oclock sharp and every man who waa most beautiful. Send the Tribune good present at the meeting last night will photographs, with name, address i.nd be at this meeting. And every man of name ami birth of the place subject who possibly can will secure a candiand address of the sender. date for enlistment in the company. This meeting Is a public one and every DRAWING AT THE CRYSTAL, cltlsen of Ogden Is Invited to be presThis evening occurs the first draw- ent If you have never visited the fining under the new cash register sys- est armory between Denver and the tem installed by Blosser Bros, at the Pacific coast now is the time to do so. The following committee was apCrystal buffet. The machine hae been working about three days and haa pointed to prepare the program and make all necessary arrangements for proven to be a howling success. the big meeting to be held nt S oclock sharp: F. J. Klesel, chairman; Albert Scowcroft. Joseph T. Young, George A. - TONIGHT EMBROIDERY SALE came too late them cheap. yards -- so we sell EASTER DISPLAY People who know say our Easter window is one of unusual beauty indeed all of the windows are worthy of attention Come tonight and look around . Cr$mBaking Powder j . light, crisp, wholesome with The best food to start the day Food raised with Prices Baking Powder Is unfermented, sever sours In the stomach, and may be eaten In Its snoot delicious state, fresh and hot, by persons of all temper aments and occupations, without fear of unpleasant results. wnca bapmq powoaa, cwcackx AT THE UTAHNA. This week's bill st the Utahns far sarpaimeo the attraction of last week and that Is saylni some, for the opening bill wns a cracker ack. The Byrne Kenyon Comedy Four present a rural ketch entitled "Uncle Beth's Visit. The members of the company are Charles Byrne, Thomas R. Kenyon, May Healy and Grace Radium. The playlet Is a good one and keeps the audience laughing from the beginning to the end of the sketch. Purcells A Orbln, styled the world's champion wooden shoe dancers, are without doubt, entitled to the distinction for they are to the good. It la said that Sullivan A Considine dosed a two years engagement with the team for which they are to be congratulated. Harold Kelley A Company are' seen In a comedy aklt entitled "The ThorOne has to see It to apoughbred." preciate it. Barrett A Harlow are society sketch artists and get their share of the applauae. Ton cant help laugh when you see Jay Bogart, the blackface comedian, lie la chock full of new Jokes and his monologue Is Miss Ballinger la singing Immense. the illustrated song "Somewhere. Forgot to mention the pictures. A dally matinee except Sunday Is followed by two evening performances commencing NOTED at 7:10 p. m. MINISTER TO SPEAK. The noted minister and lecturer, the Rev. Robert Whitaker, of Oakland, Cal., will speak at the Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 and Sunday evening at 7:10. The only attraction of these meetings la the message. Mr. Whitaker brings no singers, no pictures, nor other device' to get a hearing. If, however, one Is willing to give a hearing to a man with a message, these meetings will prove themselvee worth while, even though the message doee not carry conviction to every hearer at every point The message represents neither religious nor political sectarianism, but Is an earnest, painstaking effort to tell to aa many aa will hear and consider It that which, out of much travail of soul, the speaker has coma to feet is the meaning of "Jesus Message to Mr. Whitaker la a Men of Today. very strong speaker. JOURNAL . x. WANT AOS PAY. Car-so- n Many People Give Graves and I. A. Reynolds. The Armory Is big enough so dont stay away for fear of not being able to get In. , .Ilf! lMi I EASTER PRESENTS There are no Clothes better than ours; no Hats that are newer; no Neckwear more handsome; no Gloves, or Haberdashery of any sort more refined or more exclusive in style. two-steppe- rs, WE WOULD SUGGEST PRAYER BOOKS Built for wear and tear, yet handsomely made and finished for fine trade fljOO to-S- LOO CROSSES All denominations now wear crosses. They take the place of a locket, once so popular with the ladles For the best things in Mens wearables come here Your pocket book will fare better, if we do your Easter Outfitting. $1.00 A M. NYE CO. FRED THE CLOTHIERS. 2113 Washington Ave. AT THE AUDITORIUM. In the qualifying contest held at the Auditorium last night to determine the best roller skating the following four were declared by tho Judges to be entitled to the honors: Stella Campbell, Cora Paine. Lawrence Farr and R. W. Richards. The ten couples who qualified during the week will contest tonight for final honors and it Is expected there will be some pretty fancy skating done. Besides those who qualified last night the following couples will contest tonight: j i J. to $50.00. DAINTY BROOCH IS APPROPRIATE. ALSO S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians Eva Turner and Harrison Lindsay; Glena Lashus and Lee Denman; Bertha Jarvis and Lester Cranston: Violet Kuhn and Charles Clark; Norma Ulrich and Clarence Allen; Alta Raleigh and Harold Richards; Eva Weber and Clarence Salter; Hazel Stewart and Roy Mead. Friends of the contestants will be at the Auditorium to encourage their favorites and plenty of excitement Is assured for all. A. .Subscribers of tha Utah Stats Jourare requested to read and fellow instructions printed at head of Editorial Column. nal W.H.Wright&Soiis DIDNT TAKE KINDLY RULES TO BLACKFOOT Monday Special Butted in and Edwards Got Hot and Loft The Mooro Later, so Ho Allogos, Drew a Gun on Hint. Mooro Place-Returnin- g Two Items of Interest Tho morning session of the police to LADIES court was taken up In listening to a case of peace disturbance. J. T. Ed- wards laaaued a complaint against J. T, Mooro for disturbing the peace and quiet of the Assembly club saloon Im-on Moore street. Twenty-fourt- h mediately Issued a counter charge against Edwards for the same offence. It 1s alleged that early last evening Edwards went Into the saloon and sat down to play a little game of "black jack. While he was playing a fellow "with his hair busted In the center kept pulling at Edwards chair and In other waya annoying him. These actions made Edward so mad tha he left the place but soon returned for hla mall. He claims that when e entered the room Moore drew a gun on him and ordered him to give up a check supposed to be on hla person. Edwards would not be blluffed with the gun, though, not he. Instead he goes down into his coat and draws a hatchet on Moore. Friends stepped In at this critical moment and separated the men.- Edwards swore to a complaint charging Moore with assault with a deadly weapon but afterwards changed It to disturbing tne peace. Moore pleaded guilty to the charge and was lined $5.00. Edwards pleaded not guilty but after listening to the testimony for several hours, his honor, the Judge, thought otherwise and found him guilty, fining him $10.00 and coats Both men paid their fines and went their separate ways - BIG DITCHER CAUSES TROUBLE. The big ONeill ditching machine raised Cain down on Twenty-eight- h street today. This mammoth wlllapus wallapus cuts a ditch ten feet deep, and as the contractor had not been provided with plate showing the location of the water pipes it tore out one of them and In a second had created a geyser that would make "Old Faithful look like a dirty deuce in a new deck. Fot a little more than three hours about ten thousand people went dry. Book and Job Printing Ml Job Romm. at the Jour Monday morning we will place on sale a bread knife and a kitchen fork. Noth, are of special use to tlie housekeeper. Either one is a bargain worth considering. Bread Knife knife, 8-in- ch Coco-Bol- o handle, regular price 25c, on sale Monday for 15c. Kitchen Fork Kitchen fork, handle, two. prong, regular price 25c, Monday for 15c 13-inc- h Coco-Bol- o Come in Early BoyleHardvare Company ANOTHER DAMAGE SUIT. Maginnls A Corn, attorneys for C. N. Dilatush. G. E. Bell ini C. ft Stocks lager, a copartneship under the Live Stock firm name of Dilatusb-Be- ll company, have brought suit against the Union Pacific Railroad company for the. sum of $110$, alleged to be due aa damages entailed by the ptelntlffs by reason of the negligence of the defendant In transporting certain sheep from Bliss, Idaho to Omaha. WEVE ORDERED A clear day for Sunday. 'Ve got in ahead of Mr.. Grouchy and 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 |