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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. ThLRSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1903. PAGE FIVE t . u:.i.u I Around the Town $ t 1 1. iffi lni -- You Resolution Good 1908--- A at..! ir; !inu!il li.r ! lullin.' f!tr t art - - I l.,l. l!i- s,-.- : 'i'li- - take charge of the futuraL l.Hiil lodge of Kike Is ireiiariDir 'Ii !!"1' :l (:i..irinw j.atil KiUm .U..H.IU11U xxi.i t the Auditorium About 3'i0 invite l:a t lrii issued for a skating ;u.d tiu-- a ill ell be there. l'n tm m-a- l 1. m .it : f : Mainly About People Get tivaiu pul in War-In- . ? ? ' d 1 J.iiriis .Hi li- r. tl x ilh I. liaiinMr. i in the city front AuiTl'.iiii a of Silt I.,iki. arrived ltoule fur the purpose 0oiiij. I'ulu.. in bol- u liiday to i.ik-- - u a f l,iiy car,:,' fi-- shipment to hla nil S. i nit a Suns iviuiui.y. l r.i.u li. - to make today is to begin to save money by attending: - 1 j l. Ives' Liquidation Sale -- o:n. Max Iliu-l'.- i urn. rneivt at r . i i out. .ill- point, s xxiuat and lu ll ull Tiy him e. I l.uk--- Jih- - i ,iIiiM-iu- , M. Morgan Holt. x' I.i.i-- in nl i ;i e K. A. are Salt i tut Kurupeaii. Jidiu Ixiurll, mu' uf Hu- Whiun-this k in ins uf iiiK'ii, but fur till- - past car fur a trip sixli-cyours a tvsi.loiit uf Kliodo Isl- Ill! i.m ihx i.i. ill. i and. is in liii- iiix k fid Trait lii.is Ajtiiit I. II. and making one. uf Hi,- - Soul In m l'iiiiii.- Ik in Salt r u til Mr. Itoxxoll a Ilia I."milk iiiaii," hk lu- - xx an engaged in ilia uki- in, lay. , s hen-- and in I lie dairy bueim-eI'lutrlrH I.im-kailvuniv agent for at hie present home. Ho "Human ili-u- i tx, is ivgistcivii at tin? groat ueloniKliineiit at the II.- uly. ginxx th and Iniproxeit appearance uf Ogdon Miiu-- he left and say that If It J. 11 ivivis uf Sait Lake la In the doe as well ill tile next sixteen years It city mi buxine. will be the banner oity of tlie West. I'an Pugh left this morning over See our line of line pastries. Ward. the I'nion Pacific fur a six weeks' trip to New York. If you drink, drink Yrllowstons. nld-llii- U-- ii VsMi-u- l Every dollar spent at this store this week reduces your clothing bill for 1908 by a saving that's well worth your earnest attention. iviii-vm- tild-tiinr- rs m-x- rviiu-inbc- 1 sain-burin- . REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS IN FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS e A furnishing PRICES CLOTHINO PRICES REDUCED REDUCED r. Minin', residing on I,iiimln avenue, telephoned the polloo last evening that thieves hud enton-- her house and earrlod uway several artlolos uf elolhlng. All InveMtigstion followed, but no elue as to the identity of the culprits could be obtained. 51 kfsrchant supiers a RalnCoats points. John Austin, sou of Councilman Austin, is In the city for a few days visit. SOME GOOD SCORES The police were called last evening MADE YESTERDAY h to and Grant by a reto had that port burglars attempted enter a residence, but were frightened The following scores were made at away. An Investigation (ant'd to confirm the story, and It la believed that It the practice shoot of the Wasatch Oun was either a fake or that the address club at tlie club grounds on New Year's was given Incorrectly over the tele- day: YOU SAVE 30 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR Overcoats lunch and nfter theatre at Ward's Cafe, oc laity Hub" Itluck uf tlie Falstaff cafe has returned from a visit to Colorado Twenty-sevent- Suits Shot phone. M. Skeen We make our own candles $30 Overcoat! $25 Overcoats $20 Overcoat! $1$ Overcoat (or (or (or (or Raincoats (or Raincoats (or Raincoats (or $12.50 Raincoats (or $21X0 $17X0 $14 00 $12.60 $17X0 $25 $20 $15 Shirts $14.00 $10X0 ..$8.75 $25 $20 $18 $15 Suita (or Suita (or Suita (Or ..? Suita (or Wards. Alex Hues Ilyrum Hogge died this morning Gscer Crouch 60 about $ o'clock at hla home In klarrintt Henry Rrnstrom 60 Goodie Hyrum an of as of the result attack precinct 60 pneumonia, at the age of 47 years. He Casey leavea a wife and alx children. The fu- fiainuel Jost..t...,,.,,...,60 60 neral will taka place Saturday morning liert Wykcs...,. 50 at 10 o'clock from the Marriott meet- William Poulter,., 10 Watson ing houae. Joe Cave $0 Ioe cream, hot chocolate, etc. Thome .......10 Ward a $17X0 $14X0 $12.60 $10X0 Underwear Gloves CPCtlTentJofil Shlrta (or Shlrta (or Shlrta (or $1X0 $1X5 .... ........ . ...70o $3.00 Glovea $1.60 Glovea $1.00 Glovea (or for (or $1X0 $1X5 70o $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Underwear Underwear Underwear .,. Broke. 45 $9 56 18 SO $1 88 18 89 21 It 28 The Inability to keep white men haa necessitated (he employment uf MORMONS START Japs to All the lye houses In the Ogden railroad yards. About forty men are A PLOW FAGTORY required to handle the Ice and they have been laid off and the Japs put In their places. Officials of the company KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1. The Danielstate that the men would work a day son Implement company, of which the could or two and then quit, and they Mormon church of Utah la a large not depend upon them. stockholder, and the majority of whose BEN stock la held by Mormons, opened Its BEN HUR! BEN HUR! HURI ALL THIS WEEK. ELEC large new plow factory In IndependLIKE ence, Mo., today. The building la on JU8T TRIC THEATER. ground from which the Mormons were HOME " ousted by armed force in the Mormon m Work at the Southern Pacific shops war seventy years ago. The cerela gradually Increasing and many of monies Included an official address of the men are already back to work, welcome by J. Allen Prewitt, the mayor and, It la believed that It will not be of the town, who la not a Mormon. The long before they are again running to plant when in full operation will emtheir full capacity. ploy $00 to 400 men. It will manufacture varioue agricultural Implements so Service at the Falstaff cafe la al- well ae plows. ways the beat, any hour of the day w KANSAS OPTIMISM. night Lata dinner and after theater Painted on one of the windows of a patronage especially catered to. Butler saloon: "Hush, little saloon, The monthly report of the county dont you cry, yon'll bo a drugstore bp recorder shows that the fees collected and by." Kansas City Star. during the month amounted to $262.05. jiacHtdjpuceT $2.00 $1.60 $1.00 at 50 50 $1X0 ,..$1X5 . ...70o Everything goes except special contract goods such as E. & W. Collars, Stetson Hats, Sweet-O-rr Overalls, etc It will pay you to aee the Electee Cash Register at The Crystal," 2477 Washington Avenue. Where the ears top. Ogden sports who went to Lagoon yesterday to witness the boxing match between Rube Smith of Denver and Charles Williams of Rock Springs, say that the Wyoming boy was outclassed and that the result would have been the same had nothing happened to cripple Williams. The latter was undoubted ly hurt, as it la said that he showed the effects of It In Ogden after the fight He had no woru of censure for Smith, however, and said that It was purely an accident. He and his manager, McDonald, returned home last evening. PLAIN FIGURES AND A SQUARE DEAL , The goods we advertise - i are only a small part of what we offer to ' your advantage : GOODS of MERIT at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES f In addition to the e sacrifice of all of ' i , our high-graHoliday Stock, we have arranged a number of important clearance sales of lines which we will close out entirely and discontinue de coffee house, $50 25th pneu- monia after a short Illness. Brown was well known to the gambling fraternity of the city and followed that profession. The body was taken to Richey's, where It will be embalmed and shipped away. The date of the funeral will be announced later. VALUES AND IN MANY CASES ARE MUCH LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Broom Hotel at ing as the result of an attack of THE PRICES ON THESE GOODS ARE FAR BELOW THEIR REGULAR D. first-cla- ss H. C. Brown died at 2209 Washington avenue at an early hour this morn- i C, - Wanted At once, a woman for kitchen work at the Downs' 1YKS Merchants- - lunch at Wards Cafa Oysters any style. Mexican Chill. The fees collected by Treasurer Chambers during the month of December amounted to $224.70. Corner If yon drink, drink Yellowstone. A Nelles, a tailor, with rooms In the Lewis block, died at $ o'clock thla morning of pneumonia, from which he haa been Buffering for a few days. Ha j was 55 years of age and had no rela-tires here, but the Journeymen Tailors' j ! i $ , WHAT TO DO WITH THE HOLIDAY BOOKS Is steading question hi thousands of Anew lean homes whose libraries have snddsoly outgrown all the available book shelves. An easy solution to this perplexing quese tion M found In the catalog of Hank" Bookcases it ii an authority on how to furnish a growing Hbrarv. Describes the greatest variety of aizrs of bookesas-anit- s la the greatest unit or aenion variety of finishes. la nor equipped with a door equagzer that Is a positive guard against binding. Sea demonstration in oar ato . Globe-Wernick- Rx-e- rr Boyle Furniture Co. |