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Show j ;J a Tha funeral srrvloes over the of Bertha Weiss were held at the Kanea villa meeting huaa at It oclock yesterday morning, Biahop Pcteraon preaiding. na MONDAYS SPECIALS WILL BE THE BEST OFFERED IN OGFIND DEN YET THIS SEASON, AND THE PRICES YOU WILL HERE YOU WOULD EXPECT TO GET AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. NOW IS THE TIME YOU WANT THE GOODS. DRESS GOODS ALWAYS L 50 PIECES HANDSOME CENTS. 85 AND CENTS 75 SOLD AT a Free voice teat at etudlo of Andrew Bowman, 484 23rd ALL-WOO- PLAIN SHADES AND NOVELTY MIXTURES OF THE DRESS VERY LATEST WEAVES AND NEWE8TSHADING8. GOODS THAT SOLD FROM $1X0 TO $1X0 WE SAY 75 PIECES Your choosing for 65c OF IMPORTED SUITINGS, DISE UP TO $2X0 YARD IN PRICE All $9X0, $10X0, $11X0 Bring your eye trouble, to ue To go at 95c yd thata our epedalty. Satisfaction anteed. PIECES OF HANDSOME SILK AND WOOL WAI8TINGS hay 151 For your choosing at 3 to 2 Off 1-- Tell Everybody guar- Ruahmer. Alfalfa hay CO cent and timothy T9 cent per hundred. Grout's, 24th aL All and $12X0 $12.50, $13X0, $15X0 and $17.50 SUITS SUITS $4.95 $7.95 TOY DOLLS AND HOLIDAY GOODS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. UTAH STATIONERY CO. MERCHAN- HIGH-CLAS- S It. Epd St, Tuesdaya. a Word haa been received here of the killing of a man named Smith by being run over by a Southern Pacific train inear Imlay, Kev. It appear, that the man waa drunk and lay down on the track and went to Bleep. Both lega were cut off and he waa otherwiae badly mangled. The remain, were taken to Winnemucca. To go at 39c yd 50 PIECES Here R Is iii a Nutshell. No Other Nutshell Can Rain tonight and Sunday colder, Washington Avenue 2429-2431-24- 33 I Around the Town (,M . J; Burt & Bros. 125 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1997. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE FOUR. They Wore All Born Thin Fall TELL EVERYBODY They Wars All Born This Fall AH All Born To the wife of William P. baby girl at 2 Jensen, a nine-pouo'clock thia morning. Mother and baby doing well. a TELL EVERYBODY nd 1-- GREAT SILK SPECIALS WILL FIND ALL DAY MONDAY THAT YOU CAN BUY SILKS OF HEAVY DESCRIPTION CHEAPER THAN YOU HAVE BUY YOUR SILK HERE. SEEN THEM BEFORE THIS SEASON. THE PRICE IS LOWER. YOU TOY DOLLS AND HOLIDAY GOODS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. UTAH STATIONERY CO. $18X0, $20X0, $22X0 Judge Gunnell haa requested the chief of police to take strenuous measure to keep boya out of saloons, cigar and tobacco stores, gambling houses, j etc., and the chief haa directed all of hi men to see that this be done. j ' All the steamship companies ara having cheap Christmas excursions to For particulars sea O. D. Europe. j Rasmussen. and and $27X0 $25X0 $30X0 SUITS SUITS $9.95 $1195 j Department Ready-to-We-ar Don't overlook the Ogden State hanks statement on page S of this SPECIALS AFTER SHOPPING ALL AROUND TOWN AND YOU COMMENCE TO THINK YOU WILL NOT FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT PAY US A VISIT. WE A SUIT OR COAT, COME IN THE LOWEST PLEASE YOU AND GIVE YOU CAN PRICES. PERFECTLY TAILORED GOODS WITH STYLE THAT IS DIFFERENT TO WHAT YOU SEE ELSEWHERE. WE HAVE RECEIVED NEW SUITS ALMOST EVERY DAY UP TO THE PRESENT TIME WHICH ACCOUNTS FOR THE EASY WAY IN WHICH WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS AND YET KEPT THE STOCK IN SUCH GOOD SHAPE. START PERFECTLY FOR MON DAYS SELLING WE WILL TAILORED SUITS, ALL WOOL, AS LOW AS $9.75, AND HAVE MADE GREAT REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SUIT STOCK. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR SUIT AND SAVE MONEY. paper. THE ELECTRIC WILL OPEN AT -- P. M. SUNDAY. MATINEE DAILY. JUST LIKE HOME. Principal Cloyd of the Ogden high school gave the member of the high school football team a banquet In dining room of the Weber club evening In recognition of their on the gridiron during the past season. All of tha boya were present and speeches were made by Superintendent Allison, H. W. Gwilliam. Coach Blakea-le- e. Captain Tavey, H. D. Ewing and R. H. Palmer. 1-- 4 the Present Low Price Off They Ware All Born Thia Fall TELL EVERYBODY TELL EVERYBODY Sale Like This Can Be Carried Out Only by An Institution Like KUHNS ALL FURNISHINGS at 25, 50 and 75 Per Cent Off I U M VO 2365 Washington Ave. M J 11 I O TELL EVERYBODY A KMoney Immediate ready cash is the powerful lever which forces these sacrifices. If you drink, drink Tefiowstona. 5 to ths den would also, and that the Utah One drunk contributed and a Anti-Salothia morning exchequer cltya league plans will Inure the mendicant will square himself by work- same. ing big onea into little ones for the next thirty days. Visit tha Ogden Optical parlors for eyo defects you may have. They any New oat bags for sale cheap. H. Instrument on A MORE HANDSOME LINE OF COATS CANNOT BE FOUND IN OGDEN. EVERY. COLOR, STYLE, SIZE AND WEIGHT ARE TO BE BE MUCH AND MONDAYS PRICES WILL FOUND HERE. CHEAPER. LADIES' COATS STARTING AT $6X0, WHICH YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY AT LEAST $10X0 FOR, and THROUGH-OU- T THE ENTIRE LINE THE PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED. 500 CHILDREN'S COATS VERY LATEST STYLES, COLORS AND MATERIALS. AT YOUR CHOOSING FOR They Were All Born This Fall C. Farrell, 2430 Grant, next to post-offic- e. teat eyes with the latest known to modern science. Examination free. A. McIntyre, Manager. City Engineer Parker, City AttorIf you diink, drink Tellowstona. ney Bagley and members of the city council went to Salt Lake yesterday, The funeral aervlcea over tha rewhere they made an inspection of tha of John Van Drumnielan were mains Oregon Short Lina viaduct on North held yesterday at 12:10 o'clock from Temple atreet. the Fifth ward meeting house. The InCoal Kemmerer, Diamond, Sunny-aid- s terment took place at Mountain View, and Castle Gate. Jones Coal A lea The funeral services over the reCo. Office 114 24th. Both phones. mains of Lucille I11H Moyes, daughter The series of Sunday evening ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moyes, who mons In the First Presbyterian church died In Salt Lake, will be held from on the origin of the Bible wHI be con' the Third Ward meeting house Sunday eluded with two biographical sermons afternoon at 2 oclock. The casket will atreet 219 Twenty-firupon the lives of the two men who have be opened at from 10 to 1 o'clock Sunday. transSunday world to the the greatest given lations of the Bible Jerome, the transA marriage llcenae waa lsaued tolator of the Latin Vulgate, and Luther, to- Joseph' A. Hall of Hooper and the translator of tha great German day Lottie Simpson of Ogden. Miss Bible. "Jerome and the Great Catholic Latin Vulgate will ba tha Sunday , Ed Copley, a mining man of Sait evening theme. Lake, Interested with Ogdenltea In Newaa In Ogden calling on Annual guessing contest. Tha one vada mines, here In regard to operahis associates guessing nearest the number of alutea tions at tha properties. in Geo. A. Lowe A Co.'s window gets 85 In merchandise. The second nearest, In the district court today Charles 88 In merchandise; the third nearest, H. Calland waa arraigned under a Coats nothing to 82 in merchandise. and entered a plea charge of forgery guess. of pot guilty. ' He Is the former claim of the Harriman lines, who deIn the police court thia morning tha adjuster faulted. ease against D. Rosenthal and A. the two Hebrews with Schonfelder, There wae a comedy of errors with whom Officers Wardlaw and Hadlork the Clark family when the caee against had a mix-u- p yesterday, was continued Frank Clark, charged with burglary in until next Wednesday at the request the third degree, was called. There are of the defendants. two Clarks In the county Jail, and the one. Billy Clark, charged with It will pay you to see the Eloctns wrong was brought Into court ana forgery, Cash Register at The Crystal, 2477 read to him. The error Information the Washington Avenue. Where tha ears wae discovered before he waa required 'atop. to plead to burglary, and Frank Clark All old soldiers in Ogden and We- was brought In nad pleaded not guilty. ber county are taking an active Inter- ', Mr. and Mrs. P. Healy leave to est In the movement inaugurated In for Los Angeles to spend the night Fait Lake some time ago for the orThey will be Joined by their winter. ganisation of a chapter of the military Mrs. Lynch, at Las Vegas. daughter, order of the Loyal Legion In Utah. Membership In this order Is confined : John Dart, who was sent to the to those who served with credit during state mental hospital at Provo from the civil war and received an honorOgden on November IS, died there last able discharge. night He haa no people in this counwill ba turned over tha Ton will bo delighted with a stein try and stats body medical college in Salt to the of famona Muenchner beer, on draught will be held eixty days, In and Lake Mount Vernon old or try that excellent which time an effort will be made to rye whisky at tha Tkl staff cafa. find relatione. Dan H. Breece, whose home la In The same sermon will be preached who la general Inby ail the different ministers in the t.. mi... Wyo., and on tlie Union Pabrakes of air some deal with spector city Sunday. It will In Is Ogden In conference phases of the temperance movement cific system. He spent here. officials the with Facta will be presented to show that last night with his old friend. Kansas City. Kan., has profited by a prohibition policy; that the city of Og-- John Casey of the Crystal. Practical Christmas Gifts Wevesomething to say to you in tomorrow morn- ings paper For Christmas shopping in Childrens Coats wo offer tha bast values in our entire stock of $5X0 Coats, sixes 8 to 12 years, at $325. $3.75 $8.00 values at Bear Skin Coats in brown, black and white, sises 1 to 6, all the $4X0 $8.00 numbers at Caster Coats. Ladles $6X0 $8.00 values for $7.50 New Panama Skirts, full KUHNS TELL EVERYBODY THE INSTITUTE 42-ln- ch pleated, colors black, brown and $560 navy, at OF st - 5 W. ara allowing tha eh.iea atylea in Nackwear that will ba worn thia Fall by discriminating draaaora. Thora ia mora dignity and high charactor to tha naw Scarfa thia ,aoaaon than in any that hava appeared for a long time. Very axtromo and flaahy affocta ara ontiraly absent. Tha coloring, ara neat, and tha patterns, whila quita noval, hava a quiet richnaaa that will appeal to careful draaaora. Tha variety ia al- moat unlimited. We Show the Best From the Best NecK- f 9 f wear Mahers ' I j 1 Neckwear at 25c, 50c, $1X0 up to $1X0. The favorite ahapoa ara tha graduated and tha squares. All ether good shapes. af course. Tha Man who makaa hie Neckwear selections here will wear ing that four-in-han- ia Eng-lia- h noth- - common. I FRED M. NYE CO. - ' som-hou- The Journals Advertisers Know a Good Thing. ra The regular monthly institute of the county teachers was held In the little court room In the county building to2335 WASHINGTON AVE e out of day, and there were a total of fifty-si- x teachers in attendance, Mlsa Jenkins of tha Wilson school being absent because of Illness. For envelopes, letterheads. bulw There waa an unusual treat In store Journu cards, dodgers. Ate call up The for the teachers. State Superintendent Job rooms. Both phones 64. Wykes & Blair fifty-fiv- of Schools A. C. Nelson waa up from Salt Lake to attend the Institute, and gave a practical- address on reading. Ha urged tha practice of reading aloud to cultivate a desirable proficiency in delivery, of reading mentally to enrich the mind and to become acquainted with the best writers. This afternoon the- - regular woekfy meeting of the county board waa held In tha offices of Superintendent McKay a full board being present, and the regulation business was cleaned up, tha superintendent submitting his report of attendance for the month. .This- showed 1,145 boy and 1.114 girls enrolled, a - Cartoon - total of 2,251. Per cent punctuality, 88; per cent attendance, 90; 'number visits members of board, 21; number of visits of patrons, 74; number of visits teachers to parents, 44. On Thursday night the. board, the superintendent. Clerk. 8. cj. Dye and State Superintendent Nelson visited Ogden valley and the schools, and made addresses at Huntsville; Chairman Frank W. Stratford spoke there also; Nelson and 8. G. Dye epoke at Eden, and Mrs. Rachel Farley; superintendent of Morgan county schools, gave an entertaining address.' At Huntsville the vlatora went to dinner at the home of L. H. Froerw, and In the evening had a repeat with ' , McKay. r Tonight Superintendent Thomas E. Mcltay delivers an address at Hooper. An-g- ua . Subscribers of '.The Utah Journal are requested to read State and Printed at head of I1101'0" 2f. editorial column. Dissolves tha aoot in your pip and chimney. If y in a difficulty it storting a fir it ie &" your etova or furnace causa the ehimnoy ia full f.,fc you dont need a ehimnoy but you DO need a paekag Anti Carbon. clean all your ehimnoy month. wMI One paekofl Put up f in 25o and packages. lOYJLE HARDWARE IF ITS GOOD CO. IT'S HERE o |