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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1908 PAGE FIVE at ittj. i'he iiL'iughi 1t j this flung will l... "The Spiritual $ yuii kfi.iiK of I'ur I'liiinh" The ias- lor mil speak brifily. V I'u.Mit'-rii'ii'.- I, Around the Town f v i t- I V i ' - - Ti. Verchai-tlunch at Ward's Cafe. A u Horn and wife have returned Ojsier any myk-- . jxu.m Cliili iru.ii mi i xicmli d visit to El 1aso, Tex. I'l.icf I'lrih 11 'skii t nf Supfi'in- -' e Nvwiy, teii.li i:t Manxiiii'k .iitlc,. is H. H. Macmillan came up .f Annuity 1. 'V.ailu r Fiiwal Fair l.iy paiily il.iuily and ujrin. r .v I i The remains f Amanda X laid to rest ill live eily iiiiuliiy' a t .if luilii a' xlnifs tli.it were .lisi-ovfrom Sail Lake tmlay oil business, ' Si.'. day afternoon. Funeral seri.'e ell'll i'l a wall r car. a:e s i They w 'e held at the Second ward meeinnt John lllithe. the P.eatello aked ii sad li piailicaliy witiiicss. ' h .e Among those who eulogized tlir Fiansioii iiieiviiaut. was In the city d If you drink, drink T el low stone. lined were O. J. Llndijuisl. M. 1.. last evening on his way to Balt Lake. Jo.. on. George Shorten and C. F. Mnl- e N.'ilie ha luen revived lure of' lniii I'liiM.-- was In the city last d'.' ion. the oisciuilimiuiice of the Salt latke evening from IXunston. Wyoming, i and I'crtl.'.ud stumliiiil sleeper. e Get cream puds at Wards. 1' l.exseiiger Is in the city from e ' BLUEBEARD ALL THIS WEEK. I'hiehe. Nevada. Mr. Lessenger states George J. Hously died at his hotn at Farr West Sunday morning. ELECTRIC THEATER. JUST LI KE t li.it I'lochf h not showing the irv- waa 42 year old and leavea a HOME.' , nt pivJii tad for it end that he provi-mI ane and several children to mourn Ills wi'l not ri t'it'ii to the loxs The funeral will Ik held at Farr camp, but will open a law ottW in 1 st on Thursday. Lake. E w. IVES - , i I j BROOM HOTEL CORNER once-famo- ua I S:-.l- Theres Money In It For You But quick action is necessary if you want to benefit by this Great Clearance Sale . i of Fine Clothing, Hats and Furnishings OVERCOATS SUITS Many a man was mads clad last week and many more will welcome this unusual opportunity to buy a finely tailored, high ends coat at these reduced prices. Its a bargain long to be remembered when you can buy a thoroughly reliable, attractive suit of tho latest fashion, for no mors then the common sorts are usually sold for. narkedipcjcej. ISO Overcoats for $25 Overcoats $20 Overcoats $1$ Overcoats 121.00 $17.50 $14.00 $12 60 for for for $25 Butts $20 Suits $1$ SulU $15 Suits Warm wool Gloves, knit to fit The best Glove for these cold days. Leather GloYes for work, for driving and for dress. All the good kinds underpriced lf the usual to from priors. one-ha- Cp $1.50 Gloves for $1.00 Gloves for 75o Gloves for 50c Gloves for .'..$17.50 .$14A0 $12.60 $1050 UNDERWEAR GLOVES - one-thi- rd for for for for When the stock of Mens Underwear Is gone, you men who have needs will have to pay more a great deal more .70s 55c ..250 llay. corn, potatoes, wheat and ;s at Flngree'a. Try him when all lkc ENDATI others are out. - Elizabeth L leery. Horace E. and Harold J. I'eery were oil Saturday appointed by Judge Armstrong executors of the will of the late 11. H. Peery. IV-er- See our line of fine pastries. Wards. The fuueral of A. Xrlles was held on Sunday afternoon. Elders latrkln and Henry Anderson were the speakers. Stilus were sung by Mrs. Kmlly Haddock and lllss Pauline Haddock. The members of the Tailors' union attended the funeral in a hotly. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. The funeral of John McCormick, who died at the county Jail a few day ago, was not held yeaterday. A message waa received from the dead man's father, asking for a complete description. This waa furnished and a reply came back that the body waa that of his aon, but he could not afford to have It shipped back and to bury the re mains here. The funeral services wer held thla afternoon. Father Cuahnahan officiating. - Simon Humlierger. president of the S.i't and Ogden Railroad com-pan- y, is in the city today. Hr. Baia-bt-ig- cr says that he is pushing the wotk on tlie const ruction ot the line into Ogdtii as rapidly as possible and that this morning a construction train was put on hauling sand from Parker rut through the sand ridge just south of the river. TO THE MAYOR At a meeting of the Ministerial association of Ogden held today the pastors made the following recommendations to the mayor anent the supposed condition of the unemployed In this city: set forth that there are It many unemployed in Ogden and that there Is much distress as a consequence, and aa It has been suggested liy some that the association of Ogden churches and ministers should take some action looking toward relief, ws recommend That the mayor of the city instruct the police tu make a thorough Investigation aa to the number of the unfortunate ones and If the alleged conditions really exist, we suggest, First That aa the suffering la largely due to the saloon and gambling houses, which have received a large share of the earnings of these men, and as the city receives a large support from the said Institutions, tha responsibility for tha conditions baitings there rather than upon ua. Second That part of the revenue thus derived should be used for the establishment of a municipal wood-yar- d, where enough employment may be secured to insure food and lodging, the support of which will be met In part by the sale of wood to private a Colliaon Is In the rlty Salt Lake today on business. M. C. Reck In reka are la-ln- $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Underwear Underwear Underwear Underwear for for for for ... ... Everything goes except special contract goods, such Over- as E. & W. Collars, Stetson Hats, Sweet-O- rr alls, etc. from and Robert Fullun of the city today, e e F. E. Smith Is doing today. business is a Balt Laker who the Junction City In e Lee Marks came In from Reno this morning on business. e Lou Leavitt arrived In the city from Rolse today to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. W. CRAIG PRESENTED Merchants lunch and after theatre WITH A GAVEL uppers a specialty at Ward's Cafe. District Attorney George Halverson has received a telegram from GlasThere was one pretty little feature gow, Mont., stating that hla brother to the death of tha old council and Hyrum Halverson of that place, had birth of the new, which took place the been fatally Injured, but no details arc In the city hall at noon today. After given. The telegram merely states that a number of farewell speeches by hla back waa broken and that he is Mayor Conroy, City Attorney Raglry. dying. Walter Halverson of tills city parties. Councilman Moyea and speeches by and James Halverson of Brigham City, Third That the supervision of the Browning, Powers and others, la two brothers, have gone to ontana In woodyard be vested In tha police de- which Ihe siieakers all took occasion response to the message. to express their gratitude and thanks partment of the city." a to President Craig for hla Impartial We make our own candles Wards. discharge of hla duties and tha courU. WAGES OF arrested the P. tesy shown to each and all of them. police Saturday night Dr. Dickson arose and In a neat speech a man giving the name of W. J. Ring Mr. Craig with a beautiful en the charge of petit larceny. Ring ICEMEH REDUCED presented waa caught attempting to atea! a leaf gavel on which was to Hon. William Presented of D. saloon In book the check from a A. Smythe. He entered the place and Craig, by Fellow Members of the OgThe Union Pacific Railroad company den City Council January asked to use the telephone, and while Is still retrenching. were sent 1, 1606. Orders from leaf so tore the to do pretending Mr. Craig made e short response In the book and would have escaped had to Evanston to reduce tha wages of not Tom Emmett entered the place at the men engaged In imttlng up Ice which he thanked them very heartily the time and caught him In the act. from $2.25 to $1.65 per day. The agent fur the gift and said that It would Emmett promptly seised the fellow and In charge of the work tame to Ogden serve aa a lifelong memento of the to interview Superintendent Whitney pleasant and kindly relations that had took him to the police station. yeaterday, but the result of the con- always existed among them, and of tha ' etc. ference Is not known as Mr. Whitney many courtesies consideration and ashot chocolate, Ice cream, Wards has gone east over tha division, pre- sistance they had all ahown and givto Evanston. Inquiry at tha en him In his work. A1 Kauffman was arrested Satur- sumably local revealed the fact that this offices day night on the charge of petit lar- was Subscribers of The Utah State In line with the general merely who man apla the ceny. Kauffman Journal era requested te read and conwas not and retrenchment policy fellow inetruetione printed at head ef peared at the fire station a few days fined to Evanston alone. editorial column. ago and said that hla name was Kid r, and Otto, that he waa a asked to be taken on aa a sparring partner to Jack Clifford. He waa given a trial and that evening entered Cllf ford's room and took $15 from the pockets of Jack's trousers while he was silver-mount- ed 7, prise-fighte- at work. Lost Black pocketbonk containing 20th and Grant avenue and city Jail. Finder return to Joe Critchlow at police station. Reward. $25 In scrip, between The library will open Tuesday morning, having been closed for repairs during the past two weeks. All those having hooka on which the time has expired while the library has been closed will not be fined If the hooka an returned on Tuesday. Plain Figures and a Square Deal i Every article is marked in Plain Figures and you can easily figure the saving for yourself Come to the Big Sale- - Hurry Service at the Falstaff cafe la al ways the beat, any hour of the day r night. Late dinner and after theater patronage especially catered to. The eighteenth victim of pneu monla since November 1st waa recorded yeaterday afternoon when John Davidson. a man of 70 years, passed away at his home on Poplar avenue, as a result of a short Illness from that disease. Th ? date of the funeral has not been an nounced. It will pay you to see the Electric Cash Register at The Crystal, 2477 Washington Avanus. Whin the ears WHAT TO DO WITH THE HOLIDAY BOOKS! Just now this It ludln, quettioa in aunr 1 t American honft How cab sll tie new books, with their Attractive bindings be displayed to the best advantage, arranged and rUti(irA so as to always be accessible Now is tbe most propitious moment o( tbe entire year to settle this question for all time to come, by procuring 8lobtW?rgkk "Elastic Book Cases wbicb are graded as to beigbt to fit tbe books of any library, and in lengths to fit most any room. Made in dull And polish finish, quartered oak and mahogany with plain, leaded and plate glass doors controlled by tbe only patent equaliser that absolutely prevents binding. Three different styles are described in tbe Catalogue-Stand- ard, Mission and Ideal each one a distinctive type We carry tbe goods in stock and sell at catalogue prices top. ID). IVES C.Broom Hotel Corner - Eu- minJ. IV. Palmer, a welf-knoing man of IV Lamar, Nevada, la transact lng business In Ogden today, 1906-190- than you can buy It for today. CFen tfo f fM $1-0- on A coincidence that attracted no little attention occurred at the interstreet and section of Twenty-fift- h Washington avenue yestertay afternoon. Two funeral processions, mov- -, lng in opposite directions along the' venue, met directly In the center ofj qe street crossing, the hearses aide by aide. Wanted At once, a first-clawoman for kitchen work at the Downs' coffee house, 160 25th at. ss This being tbe week aet apart by the churches of the land aa the week of prayer there will be services each night In the First Presbyterian church, Boyle Furniture Co. . V ' |