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Show DAILY UTAH STATE CLOTHES n Who toe LOCAL BRIEFS Cares XL& For Clothes that are correctly designed and conscientiously tailored for men who demand the best. New and popular styles -u Imported Son of Goorgo Crathom. of Hoopor, Who Diod Somo Days Ago, Also Paaaoa Away Father and San to bo Buriad in One Casket. Littlo pathetic atory cornea from Hooper, In the aouthern part of the county. A few daya ago George Crathnrn died at his home In that precinct and were made for hla funeral end the name wan announced In the daily papers. This morning. George, aon of the dead man, the also passed away and tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock there la to be a double funeral and father and son will be laid to rest In the same grave. was transacted. influence your decision as to where you buy. Besides five standard makes of Pianos in their various styles, the well show you Kimball, Estey, Seybold and Great Western Organs. The Victor Talking Machine and records also the finest line of sheet music in the city. is R-u- I'vl j Tapestry Bugs jlti anl up 512 Axmiuster Hugs $25 up .Ml Wilton Hugs $10 aiul up Many others too numerous to ! i ! music 314 TWENTY-FIFT- H coiipm 8TREET. t,ar TV j j ; Superintendent-elec- Parlor Suit Bargains Buffet Specials We have a splendid line of the Handsome, stylish, convenient Buffets that will add elegance to any home $114.00 kind uoav $S2.lK) 75.00 kind hoav 5SOO 45.(10 kind hoav 32.50 ' t loose-cushio- n Metal Beds Tailor This is the newest and most convenient. It will pay you to invest. $1)7.50 Suit, dush loose cushions, hoav $'.UI0 N 1.00 00.00 Suit, plush loose cushions, now 54.00 75.00 Suit, plush loose cushions, hoav Furniture. cc ce in hundreds of styles and colors, all neAvest and latest hut must go at a bargain $50.00 Brass Bed.... .$32.00 35.00 Art Iron Bed.. 25.00 17.50 V. M. Bronze 14.00 Our great big store is full of bargains. Youll Know when you see. Remember you can buy of us on easy payments- YOUR QGDEH FURNITURE CO. CREDIT IS GOOD led by he pastor; subject, IDA LARSON SUES Miss Laird will Christ." at the plie organ, and the OREGON SHORT LINE choir will render special music during the services of the day. The public Is Maglnnls A Corn, attorneys fur Ida cordially Invited to worship with us. Larson, have brought suit against the Oregon Short Line fur 13,0(10 alleged InSt. Evangelical to be due aa damages fur Paul's German church, corner of Jefferson avenue and juries. The complaint stales that the Twenty-thir- d street; Theodore AA'obus, plaintiff waa standing on the track In street No front of the defendant! depot at Minipastor, 823 Twenty-fift- h service Sunday, jHtstor at Tremonton. doka, Ida., when she was struck by a train and her right arin, hip and shoulSunday school st 2 p. m. Mid-weservice at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. der badly Injured. It is alleged that The Earnest AAorkers meet Tuesday at the engineer did not give warning of the approach of the bnglne. 8 p. in. 9 certainly not allowed to go to waste and for which they are very thankful. 1 CHURCHES li HAS A NARROW ESCAPE. naymer Draney, driver of a delivery wagon for the Peterson Grocery company. had a narrow escape from a serious, If not fatal. Injury this afternoon. The lad was delivering goods street on the bench on Twenty-fourt- h near Monroe avenue and while driving down the street a stick got between the spokes of one of the front wheels of the wagon and was whipped around against the horse which frightened the team causing them to run away. The lad became frightened and Jumped from the wagon, rolling over and over In the mud, and when he stepped Into the State Journal office a short time later, he looked more like a pillar of terra llrma than a human being. The boy waa fortunate enough ta escape with the loan of a little cuticle from euch hand and a very bad fright. The team ran to the grocery store on Grant avenue where it stopped, no damage having been done. First Unitarian church, K. of P. hull, at over Utah National bank Mervh-e9 p. m. Rev. William Thurston Brown, Held secretary of the American Uni-- : t, tarlan association, will preach; All The Church for Today. seal are free and the public Is cor- dlally Invited. sub-Jec- . in., Safety preside 111 ek j i Church of the Good Bhepherd, corAlner of Grant and Twenty-fourtfred Brown, rector Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Early celebration, 7:90 a. in.; Sunday school, 9:45; morning, prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. use dyes for producing a variety of colors. The vegetable colors were (tret used, but when aniline dye colors were brought out thelr great superiority soon drove out all other forms of colors. The aniline dye colors are cheaper. they are more brilliant, and they are iernianent three valuable characteristics. The anilines were first made In a crude way and many of them contained metallic Impurities, such as arsenic or lesd. Such colors are, of course. Injurious. Others, because of their chemical composition, are poisonous and dangerous even In small doses. The newer methods of pre)ara-tlo- n have eliminated entirely the early metallic Impurities and careful physiological experiments with living animals have shown that there are a number of the anilines that are entirely harmless. These dyes, as Inorunus as sugar Itself In the small quantities In which they are used, are the ones employed The as colorants In candy making. delight of the children In bright-colore- d candles may be safely satisfied, and red, green and yellow-stripChristmas candy, at 19 cents a pound. Is undoubtedly aa safe and wholesome a confection as the most expensive product of the candy maker's skill. There Is, It la true, some econorale fraud In candles; chocolate creams are found that are almost devoid of chocolate, and the deceitful brandy-dro- p or opera drop frequently contains no brandy or any other liquid more harmful than plain sugar syrup, a decided disHppotntment to one who wishes to satisfy s mild desire for alcoholic stimulants. Gumdrops ms y contain vegetable gums, and maple creams undoubtedly contain but small quantities of the sugar from the forests. Candled violets at 25 cents an ounce, may be anything but violets, one sample In question proving to tie shattered lilac blossoms covered with violet-colorsugar. These conditions are all fraud-PUR- E ulent but none Injurious. Leslie's First Presbyterian church, John EdSAN FRANCISCO, June 22. The ward Carver, pastor Childrens day of the appellate court yesterday Judges services by the Sunday school In the took Hehinlts'a application fur Mayor 11. An especially good a writ of habeas corpus and ball under morning at worprogram will be given. Evening and sermon, 8 p. m. Morning topic, ship at 8. The scientific series upon advisement. The authorities that were submitted by the mayor were gone over of or Life; the Way Jacobs Ladder, the creative week of Muses and the j discussed. evening, The Mission of John the present day theories will be continued, and the merit of the petition waa the Action postupon application SciBaptist." the theme being The Mosaic and next At that until Wednesday. poned entific Accounts of the Origin and Un- time the appellate court will decide will There Life. Animal of holds folding The Christian Science society whether or not a hearing shall be sendee at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic be no Sunday school services. En- granted on the petition. Meanwhile avenue, between deavor at 7 as usual. The evening Mayor Kchmlts will stay In the county WAR CLOUDS HAVE ROLLED BY. ttmple, h Washington Twenty-sixt- h streets services will have the following music: Jail without ball. and Twenty-lift22. WASHINGTON, June Secretary Subject, Choir "The Old Chant" SunScience." Christian An order of court permitted Schmtts Root, having shaken hands Thursday of Place The m. Solo, 10 a. Pity" school at Wednesday to have luncheon with his family Friwith Viscount Aokl, departed Friday day Mlsa Pingree two hours at his home evening testimonial meetings are held day. He morning for Clinton, N. T., and VisRedemption Song and waa spent 8. The public la cordially Invited Quartette at then taken to the offices of count Aokl, having shaken hand with to attend these services. Free reading A'lulln offertory Mr. Davenport his attorneys Later In the afternoon himself over the official announcement rroms are dally, except Sunday, he was returned to hla quarters In the that he la to be retained here, will from 2 to 6 open m., In the same building. p. county Jail. NEVADA. OF FUTURE THE two or In Buena Vista. a for leave day The trial of Louts Glass, general In diplomatic phrases, there la now Did you notice that paragraph yesof the Pacific States Teleno modus vlvendl between Japan and First Congregational church. Noble terday under the heading of News of managercompany, has been act to be phone serthe United Statea j the MUte, Strong Elderkln, pastor Morning in which It waa announced heard before Judge Lawlor a week ' batStatea of United 12:15 The mobilising p. that vice at 11; Sunday school st grapes, melons and peaches, home from Monday. tleships haa nothing to do with the sitm.; Young People's meeting at 7, led grown at Laa Vegas, In this state, In Glass will be represented at the trial uation, but It la certain now that there by Mr. L. Besson. The evening ser- which was once marked on the geogby D. M. Del mas and T. C. Coogan. will be profound peace, except so far vices will be discontinued during the raphies as the great Nevada desert, Resides, he will have the supiKtrt arid aa the foreign office may wrangle with summer months. were for sale there? . sympathy of the great group of graftthe state department, till congress did not. you should have done ers who are awaiting their turn to If you meets. So far as Japan and the United Central Park Presbyterian church, so, for that little Item means more to plead their Innocence. States are concerned, both sides will corner and Washington. Nevada than almost anything else of Thirty-fire conbtfo-for battle array themselves Morn- - that tnuld be said for the common8 p. m. FOOD AND CANDY. a. 11 and in. S rvlees at gress. The main point Is, of course, wealth. It shows that the resources AVorld; of the "the The attractiveness of candy Is one'M'WJLight whether the Japanese Influence will be lng subject, Chris-tia- n of this state are not half understood of Its greaUst values and to make his able to have present Immigration laws evening subject, 7Hallelujah. by her cltisens. The time Is coining product pleasing to the eyes the con- - j For Job Printing see The at Endeavor p. m. Prayer meetbe there If modified. and regulations when the man who calls Nevada, or feet loner has long been accustomed to louroal before going elsewhere. 8 o'clock. at evening ing Jusa modification. Count Aokl will be will le any part of the state, a desert, tified, and In terminology which is not regarded as sn Idiot or a humorist. d Twenty-thirof comer make good. Lutheran church, diplomatic, There are many parts of what street and Jefferson avenue; O. once the arid parts of this country that ARRESTED FOR CHILD MURDER. A. Klmqulst. pastor 10 a. m., Sunday are now productive with a fecundity AVERT GROVE, Bn, June 22.' Wltfc school. Miss Laura Swanson, superinthat astonishes the resident of the East her little body huddled face downward. tendent; 11 a. m., Swedish service; and the old world. The soil Is new ." of n piece of thin rope tied tightly around subject. Self, the Standard and when water is brought upon It, It Luther League at 7 p. m.; will produce anything. And the water her neck and a burlap bag fastened lover her head, Mary Rob- - topic. "The Augsburg Confession, the Is being placed on the soil rapidly, too. bins Newlin, the illegitimate child of First Distinctive Christian Confession. of deserts. In 1873 the town was found yester- - led by the pastor. English service at 8 of Speaking Mrs. Irwin A. was a watering trough for Fresno serp. m. Tha fourth In a series of teamsters In the San Joaquin desert. It day buried In a cornfield behind a barn of her stepfather's farm about a mile mons on amusements and social evils was the center of a sandy region that will be given; subject, Christians vs. looked to be worthless. In time water from Lendenburg. You are cor- was carried from the distant District Attorney MacElree arrested the Modem Theater. Kings III win Lewis, the stepfather, for hav- -' dially welcome to all these services. river to the country around the town, district The her. murdered and today Fresno Is the only district lng all along discredited the kidMethodist Episcopal church, In the United States where raisins can First foul play. naping story, scenting block east of Washington av- be grown In commercial quantities. ! Twenty-fourt- h street; David The country once regarded as a desert on enue Cosmetics will ruin the complexion. AY. Sunday school. 19 a. is one of the garden spots of the earth. Crane, pastor to no j equal There's beauty practice B. E. Newton, superintendent; In- - j That Is what will happen here as the effects of Holllater'i Rocky MounIn m.; lesson. Preaching at 11 a. sure as fate. It will be only a few tematlon&I tain Tea. It keeps the entire body 15 ni. by the pastor; subject, des"The Pass-ov- years, too, before the perfect health. Tea or Tablets. follows the ert of this state will be settled by Class Blood." meeting cents. T. H. Carr. Phar. thousands of people who will be glad t preaching, led by E. J. AA'herry. 7 p. m., led by Florence to live In what will then be known far league, business For envelopes, letter tieaffs. Olmstead; topic, Holy and Unholy and wide as the fertile state of Necards, dodgers, eta. call up the Journal Ii Ambitions." AT UTAIINA THE COMING WEEK. Nevada (Reno) State JournaL Evangelistic services at vada. Job Rooms. Both 'pbenee ML h; J ed j i ed st ; - first-cla- ss AAednc-sda- s Fault-Finding- . , J ! I one-ha- lf ! Thomas Horne Tapestry only i'.V yard and up Velvets only $1.10 yard ami up Axiniusters only $1.25 yard up mention. Let us chow you. I ! -- Carpets gs t Thomas E. McKay was present and expressed his appreciation of the honor conferred upon him. Take your Sunday dinner at the Vienna cafe. Our chefs hare prepared the finest menu of the season, with plenty of nice fresh brook and mountain trout and h choice lot of good entrees. Roust Spring Chicken, rie tomatoes, fresh vegetables, cooked up In the best style. Dr. Jnhannnn has removed hla office to 21! Ecclea Bldg. When In town visit The Den." -- If von drink. drli lUiwsiona. Where la The Den?" MURDOCK ENTERTAINED. The member of Clara .Barton division No. 217, G. I. A. to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer, were honored with a visit from the grand president, Mrs. Murdock, accompanied by the members of Gilbert McLain lodge of Salt Lake, during the wfrek. The Ogden ladles treated their visitors royally and an elegant luncheon was served at the Pacific hotel, at which the following were present: Meadamea Ladd, Husband. F. V. Wilson, Hatch, Shtngleton, Bull, Anderson, Russell, Daly, McGarry, Higgins. Shermer. Everett, Kearns, W. W. Wilson, Norton, Ganser, Perry. The grand president was the guest of honor at a delightful spread at the home of Mrs. Roger Shields and a drive through the canyon. The ladies also acknowledge the receipt of some ice cream from F. E. Grant, which was MISS demonstrated here the extent of our assortment, the wide range of styles and prices, and our liberal easy payment plans will easily ilno ly furnishing; your home cozilv tlurinj; our lIii EXPANSION' SALE Fvtr tiling is lluaier. The pimls in lift $:: this is your opportunity. Here are a few suggestions. Lei us show you the gooU. 1i:i' Sihi-kun- A makes i j Leave Ogden at 7 a. ni., 3:25 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 2:lu p. in. and 5:95 p. m. Henry A. Anderson, who underwent an operation at the Ogden general 1ms- pitul a week ago. Is getting along very nicely and will soon be out again. Daily from June 21st to July lSlh, e. cheap round trip tickets on sale to Portland, Sail Francisco and Los A ngeles. See agents for particulars. Homes on easy payments; Immediate i ssession given. Call on George A. Horn, The Real Estate Man, First National Rank building, at once. Frank Mitchell, who, in roiniMtiy with llassel and Richards, assaulted Mr. Wangsgaard In Ogden canyon, was sentenced this afternoon to ninety daya In the county Jail by Judge Murphy. The county board of education met this afternoon. Very little business FOLLOWS FATHER musical establishment, and that way is to visit it today. If you are at all interested in the purchase of a l'iano youll enjoy hearing the different Dont Spend Your Whole Dollar's Keep tp Part of It. tp j on U. great many suits on aale at The Toggery less than 10. some at 5.75. some at 99.75. some at $6.75. worth up to 913. Attorney James Ingebretsen. formerly of Ogdell. passed iluough this city today en route east, where lie will meet his wife. Remember that the Hio Grande operates five flyers to Salt Lake dally. JUNIOR te Try PAGE FIVE A C. D. IVES up-to-da- Beer top. CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN. Broom Hotol Cornor. to thoroughly appreciate the advantages of our Cafe. 22. 1907. We Will Tell You How to Save Money. rat-cla- their price. One Way Mueiu-htie- JUNE PDAY. Listen, Just a Minute! Hitch your dollar to our 1 it aale. It'll work uiiitime fur you. day' The beet to eat and drink at the ieiinu cafe. Fine music during dinner and after theater. Exeureiv.n to Alberta. Ida., via O. S. L June 2u. 21, 22. 23; $10.35 rouud trip, giKKl to return to June 3oth. All blood diseases or skin ailments sueeesefully treated by lr. Elliott, the specialist. 2350 Washington avenue. The best people In town go to the FalstalT to eat. because the prices are reasonable and I lie service is ti It will pay you to see the Electric Cash Register at The Cryetal." 2477 Washington Avenue.. Where the cars $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 for suits that are worth CRATHOBN i Look out for "The IVn -you dunk, dor.k t'cilowiton. Fur Sale One piano 2309 Adam. iraught at Falstall that appeal to prosperous and progressive men. Such clothes are here for your choosing. Choose here and you will enjoy the satisfaction of a square deal. Every suit marked in plain figures and the same price to all alike. SATl JOURNAL er Ep-wor- I I tb ed |