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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. UTAH STATE MRS. FRANK Nothing J. JOURNAL, MONDAY, MARCH t 1908. CANNON The New Silks ANSWERS THE LAST SUMMONS Nobbier Has ever been shown than this new soft hat With the deepest rvgret the Stati Q. Cannon, her aged mother, Mrs. MarJournal announce, the death of lire. tha H. Brown. In the rooms below Martha hrovn Cannon, wife of former aero many relatives and friends aa siting the nea's from the sick room. Senator Frank J. Cannon. Just about On week ego Mrs. Cannon waa midnight Sunday the soul of Mrs. Can- vlniUng friends in this city. On Tuesnon passed from mortality to day last she was seised with her fatal Her lllnesa waa of short lllnesa First came an attack .of pneufollowed with pleurisy. Several duration. On Tuesday last she was monia, physicians were in attendance, hut all seised with a severs cold. Gradually their efforts were of no avail the pa- t gradually sank and Just as the night rounded out her soul took its lii-n- shape sent us by the Stetson people. There is style and dash in every thread from brim to crown. Youll see many of them worn soon. Young men like them w We have a dainty little portfolio of six handsome drawings showing gowns made of the silks which we show. Tomorrow ( . I flight. we give these portfolios away to ladies who ask for them at the silk counter the gentlemen in charge will be pleased On the 14th of last February Mrs Cannon reached her fiftieth year. She was the daughter of Francis A. and ' Martha H. Brown, and about thirty years ago aha became the wife 3l Frank J. Cannon. The deceased was i born in Ogden. She spent her entire j lire, here. Of the union there were torn four children: Mrs Martha A. EL Hyde of Salt Lake; Mrs. Roxana H. W. Sherman, formerly of Wlaconsin, now of IJnioln, Neb.; Mrs. Olive Paul Kimball of Salk Lake and Frank Q. Can-to- il Mrs. Sherman and Mrs Kimball BRIGHAM CITY (the latter is now in Chicago) have been notified of the death and they will be hero by tomorrow. MAN KILLED No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral. For over thirty years Mrs. Cannon has been a predominating figure in the and social work and life of Ogden. She dedicated her life to (be care and comfort of the deserving and On Saturday a man named White, needy poor. This was her mission. resides at Brigham City, waa who In dei life But home she filled her a she grew worse and ixieumonla larger k,llwl ner Nev under m- yfollowed with pleurisy. sphere than most women. Devoted to Mike .Lynch and several others. Teams veloped, roumstances. White to a terlo' and children life a husband; living bid to lineup as follows: Everything known to medical science her of member well known a of Box family SEATTLE Pitchers; Taddy Welsh, waa employed to save her life, but all of purity and righteousness and having Elder county and there are suspicions of view in call Mrs. the betterment answered the all, without avail ahe Harry Rush, Mobley, Metcalfe, Pink- of' of foul play. i Cannon's life is one so fitting of emu- her Creator. ney, Allen, Crump; catchers: Matt White waa a sheep herder and last came were is bereavement beside latlon of it the the when death that At her Stanley, Arbogast, Fortier, Pratt; first Saturday morning ho drove a friend to base: Schofield; second base: Bennett her husband, her daughter, Mrs. A. E. entire community that ahe waa called tha station at Shatter to take the train son so her to Frank eternal peace. early (doubtful), Quigley: third base: Ed Hyde, and her husband, her for Ogden. Standing on tha platform Hickey; shortstop: Dudley, Rruyette; of the car tha Ogden man kept up his outfielders: Cahill, Whitfield,. Ham conversation with White until the mond, Coy, Shipp. train started to move, when the latter ABERDEEN Pitchers: Con Stark-el- l. climbed Into hi wagon and waving a Jack W. Hickey, Dode, Brlnker, last good-b- y drove off on hi return to Callff; catchers: Dick Boettlger, F. J. the sheep ranch. Hardly had tha Ogfirst base, Spencer, Frank Lumley; den man reached home when ha reJule Strelb; second base, Andy Anderceived a telegram announcing that son, Moore; third base, Fltsgerald; White was dead; that he had been shortshnp, Brown, Campbell; outfieldkilled on the road leading from Shaffer ers, Eddie Householder, Gene Mahon, to the ranch, but that nothing was Dode Brlnker, Deacon Van Buren. known as to how It happened. O'Neill TACOMA Pitchers, Butler, FrankA dispatch from Cheyenne la as fol- Bros, of this city own a saloon at Late this afternoon the resignation lin, Frlene, A. Goins; catcher, Danny of G. A. Sebring, sheriff of Weber lows: With Its dynamo car a mass of Shafter and the authorities telegraphed Shea: first base, Hugh Kellackey; sec- - j county, waa taken up for consideration to John ONelll, and he immediately ond base, Gus Klopf; third base, H. by the board of county commissioners flames, the Union Pacific Overland Um-,- telegraphed' to Shafter for full details train, loaded down with paaaen- -; of the Mundorff; shortshop, A1 Breslno; out- - an(J ai.trJ upon. The resignation of matter, but no answer has been waa In grave danger of being gers, ColMika fielders, Lynch, Martlnke, as yet. Friends of the dereceived was and, Behring accepted ai 'ully destroyed as It streaked acrosa lins, Mundorff.' ceased left for Shafter at once and will his suggestion, B. H. Wilson was ap- the rountry at a speed of fifty miles BUTTE Pilchers, Soldier" Thomas, pointed to fill the office. Mr. Sebrlng an hour. However, the train crew held bring the body to Brigham City for InSamuels, Roosevelt, Kruse, Garvin and explains his resignation in th follow, the blase in check until a special loco- terment possibly Finney, A. J. Randetln; catch- ing letter: The circumstances surrounding Mr. filled motive with apparers, J. Myers, Joe Wilkins, Ralph Ogden, Utah, March 3, 1)09. atus arrived from Cheyenne and White's todeath are indeed peculiar. So Krelti; first base, J. V, Bare; second tfo the Honorable Board of County far aa at present known there is not j quenched the flames. base, Adams, Patterson; third base, soul who knows anything about it a Commissioners of Weber County, Bliortly after tha Eaatbound overland and Cartwright; ahortatnp, fills; outfield-a- , Utah, Ogden, Utah. there to a suspicion that ha waaj limited left Cheyenne, fire waa discovDonovan, Irby, Herwlg, Childers, Gentlemen: I hereby tender my ered in th dynamo car. This blase waylaid on the road by highwaymen. Knorr, C. D. Wlneholt It Is possible that ha may have fallen j resignation as sheriff of Weber county, from VANCOUVER Pitchers, Warren to take effect Immediately, as I have started on sparks from a brake shoe from the wagon, but he waa not under j the floor, which Hall, Grover Boyle, Doyle; catchers, B offor to ensage i the drug business falling had been burned clear through when the Influence of liquor when he left Rill Douglas McCurley; first base. Bill that Is bettor for me financially, and I discovered. The motion o fthe train Shafter, and It to considered a farfetched conclusion to say that he fell Hurley (doubtful). Lou Nordyks; sec--1 am confident that I can take better caused the fire to spread rapidly. ond base, possibly Jack Downle; third care of from the rig. Officials at Shafter have myself In said business, as I t Archer, eight miles east of Cheybase, not announced, Snydera possi- have been falling In health for the past gone out to look the matter up and detrain the enne, a took Cheyand aiding bility; shortstop, Dolly Gray; outfield- three months. I suggest that B. B. enne waa notified tails are expected very shortly. by telegraph to send ers, Ham Hyatt. Clyenes, Croll, Men- Wilson, my chief deputy, now acting the fire locomotive and that in tha I denhall. I In the office be appointed by your honmeantime the trainmen would try to But Not So UsafuL SPOKANE Pitchers, Erven. Jensen, orable body as sheriff of this county. Some socalled friends are like burhold tho flames In check. Klllllay, Wright, H. W. Claflln, Os-fair-burI further suggest that In all The fire locomotive, which the Union glar alarms they go off when there's catchers, Swindells, Benlcker, nM tn myWf inj whoever may he run of 9 mllea in 19 minutes and trouble around. Smart Set tho Ripley; first base, B. E. James; second appointed aa rrw successor that ths run of miles In ten minutes and the BUI third Hulen base, auditing committee of the board of base, (doubtful); extinguished ths firs. The dynamo car Waters; shortstop, doubtful (rumored ,unty rommiMioner REPORT MADE TO THE examine my that McCune will be back a Spokane): hooka thoroughly, as I now have all waa almost destroyed. SERETABY OF STATE OF THE outfielders, Dunn, Sueas, Swain, Car- - my accodnts In the proper condition to Card ef Thanks. Howell. ney, STATE OF UTAH be turned over to tny successor. 1 also We wish to express our heartfelt wish to thank the board for the many thanks and gratitude to The Music' OP THE CONDITION OP court rales that I have received at your ian's Union, the Rev. Mr. Carver, Mr. hands since your honorable board ap- Ware and all our friends for their THIS MAN TORE pointed me aa sheriff of this county. generous help and sympathy during Located at Ogden, tn the County of our tote berevement. very respectfully, UP RAILROAD TRACK Tours Weber, State of Utah, at the dose A. G. BEHRING. Mrs. P. C. Westover and Family. (Signed) of business on the Bth day . of February, 1908. ' There has been a pretty little RsMOurcss. SUDDEN DEATH OF DEAL ON FOR Loans and discounts $ of on 711,011.91 at the factory going Bonds, stocks, certificates, Sugar company west of this MARY LITTLE NEW LIGHT PLANT gtfl esseessseeeees THOMAS rlty for the past week, which few peoReal estate ; Due from national banks. . ple In the etty are kwar of. It ap-- j cars that the Oregon Short Line conAfter an Illness of less than three I The State Journal has several times Current expenses and structed a spur track to the factory days Mary Emma Thomas, the elx-- y taxes 471. 8 ssseesseesse stories effect a that printed crossing ths property of Mr. Dowell, ear-ol- d of Mr. and Mrs. B. movement was tooths daughter on foot among the formerly a resident of Ogden, later of F. Thomas, died at the family resi7otAl aesteesaseeseseb .11,081,361.34 property owners and business men In Providence, R. I., and now of Salt dence. ns Twenty-fourt- h Liabilities. street, at block 25 inthe for an construction adof was somewhat Mr. Lakd. Dowell 12:10 yesterday afternoon. Capital stock paid in .9 Scarlet 75,000.09 dependent lighting plant Now comes verse to the action of the company, fever waa the cause of death. Surplus fund On j the 26,000.09 osessss that are on foot story Vrided on negotiations he the and a few daya ago appeared pnrfita when littls between the business last, Thursday 48,950.69 evening men, property Dividends scene with a force of men and teams Mary returned from school, she com- - owners and 12.00 unpaid representatives of the city Savings and proceeded to tear up tha track. Int at t per dept, er 1," for the purchase of the water in wawmmoid anTln Tl grade had been completed and the , cent 912,882.75 rd creek to generate for that rail laid, but the determined owner dewIope- that the ,lttle one w did not hesitate on that account and Total from an altack of Mrlet frw- - purpose. be .$1,081,351.34 Aa will remembered the city pur- State of kept on until Saturday evening when Anhough everything possible waa done of Weber. Utah, county chased the water In this stream with a he had completed the removal Jf the fop hw. w Chaa. H. Barton, being first continued to pro- - view to 4taw duly of the municipal ownership track. worn according to law, deposes and veil and shortly after noon on Sunday electric The water system. lighting her soul passed away. aays that he to cashier of the above was purchased from Frank Moors and named Her death' cornea aa a terrible blow bank; that the above and (onfor the sum of 50L Since to her loving parents and many friends associates deal for the construction going report contains a full, true and the time that correct statement of the condition of mourn with them. Little Mary waa of a city plant fell through and now the said bank lx years old on Friday last, but her at the close of business the city has a chance to dispose of the n the short life has been one ray of sunshine. eighth day of February, 1909. f ysur heart with ana ef eur water to a private corporation. WhethIntellectual far beyond her year, lov- er or not the CHAS. H. BARTON. solitaire engagement tokens. resolution of Councilman Subscribed and sworn to before me able and affectionate, Mary was beThat will held her if anyand Humphris, Introduced In tha this 18th loved by all who knew her. Sweet and Peery day of February, 1108. thing will. If things have net council last Monday evening reviving JAMES F. BURTON. gently disposed, a beam of sunshine In the municipal ownership Idea, will dereached or have got beyond the household, little Mary was Indeed (Seal.) Notary Fubllc. that stage adorn her with a the to action remains be by city, heaven-sen- t, State of Utah, Office of the Secretary and her passing away will lay brooeh or a p ratty necklace. of State. leave not only a blank In the household When sha know you have I. C. 8. Tingey, secretary of state of that can never be filled, but will leave bought tho jtwslry hero she'll the state of Utah,, do hereby certify Patience. bereft many respect your good judgment To the sorrowing and herraved parIf ' you are patient during the first that the foregoing to a full, true and as much as she will admire ents the deepest and most heartfelt year of your endeavors to save you correct copy of tho statement of the your good taste. will soon be financially Independent above named company, now on file tn sympathy is extended. ' The funeral waa held at S o'clock Thq first 9100 will be the hardest to my office this twenty-nint- h day of It will after that and be easier. February, 1908. C. & TINGEY. ' this afternoon. Rev. X. S. Elderkln save, Gold The habit will be formed. (Seal.) officiating. Secretary of State. to show the new rough silks ! WRIGHTS Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er FORMER OGDEII LIEU ARE III THE The following la th lineup of tha Northwest loagus for tha coming baseball season, and is printed for the benefit of local baaebal) fans who will reoognico many familiar names on th list. Thera are four old tlma Ogden players, vis., Breseno, Bars, Herwlg and Jensen, and Osborn also wore an Ogden uniform for a few games. This managers of tha Northwest Are lining up their teams for league the penant fights and moat of them have their rosters all but completed. Roma familiar faces are found In the Eddie Householder, lineups. There Deacon Van Burrp, Julie Btrolb, Matt . Stanley, Andy Anderson, . Virgil Gar- in vin, Charley Swindells, Louis Nordyks, ns is j j Ue , fire-fighti- ng , As To Designs W have Ihs bent to h had Jos. Parry & Sons .Co. Quality Memorials' 2253 WASHINGTON AYE THE QUESTION OP HOSIERY J ed . n; The Ogden Savings Bank ' ia an all important une with tha average woman. How to fist ths bast stockings at ths lowest priest. Our spsoial hosiary valuta this wssk Fins Lisle A Fancy embroidered stockings at 50s, Extra quality Cotton stockings 35 sent value for 2Se. Childrens heavy ribbsd stockings 12 - 20 and 25c. Boy's extra heavy ribbsd stockings 1- 25c. WYKES & BLAIR 2335 Wachingtcn Avenue. Mdt Ring the Belle J. 5. Lewis & Co., and Silversmiths Family of Blind Musicians. A concert as pathetic as it wu took place recently at Ham-bur- g The concert given were a slater and two brothers, all blind; fourth brother, who is studying at ths Rerlln Acadentv of Music, and whose works have already been very favorably commented on bfelng similarly affected The sister possesses a fine and well trained soprano volet of considerable contrast, while one brother, who on this occasion acted as her accompanist, holds n aa appointment at Muhlhelm-an-der-Ruh- r as organist The third brother to n 'cellist of considerable talent. Tha family are natives of Muhlheim. JUST LIKE NEW ELECTRIC HOME THEATRE. Program for week commencing Monday, March i, 2:30 p. m. PICTURES. 1. Nino Lives of a Cat 2. Bong SOMEWHERE." By Mica Myrtle Ballingers This aong ia repeated by special request of a number ef eur patrons Ths slides wars mads sspseially for us by Scott A Van Altana of New York and are positively ths prettiest song slides ever shewn in Ogdon. PICTURES. 3. I'm Mourning ths Low of Chios A Scullions Dream. 4. A picture of mysteries 5. Seng "Stingy. By Mica Myrtle Ballingerk PICTURES. A Robert Louis Stevenson's Tragic story of DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HDYE." The Illusion ef th camera makm the transformation scones in this picture mors perfect than could bo portrayed on the stage. Miac Alyce Allen, Pianist. One hour for 10c. Performance begins promptly at 2:30 and Sunday evening 6 p. m. Ledicn' nouvenir matinee Wednesday. Children's Candy matinee 7pm. Saturday. Corns early. Every night last week standing room was at a premium. You era euro sf a seat at 7 p. m. Ws have the very latest picture and ths bast that money ean get interspersed with ths latest and boat minis sad beautiful songs Corns Early and spend a pleasant hour. "JUST LIKE HOME. No Weak Spots In Eyerwear Hosiery VEvcfwear" Hosiery i msde to wear first, last and all the time. Most hosiery is ''made to sell there! sny amount of that wit but its the sort you dont come back for the second time. Hosiery Everwetr With there's no chance or gambling or ziik on your part. ' WII-pow- rarenteed to wear six months. If it doesn't you get new sock if there at the maker expense i the slightest hole, rip or trsr. is guaiantee thats pen011 ally signed by us at ths time can't be of the sale gotten over its iron clad, it's personal and k' It's a it lived up tok FOIL SALK The Toggery Clothes Store" The |