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Show JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1901 DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE EIGHT. wao following tribute from tho pen Dr. A. 8. Condon: MANY PAY TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. F. J. Birds, voli-efu-l birds, soothe thy rt; summer sun, pil- low of mortal of lira Martha Brown Cannon, wife of Frank J. Can- non, waa connigned to mother earth this afternoon amldet every manifestation of the deepest mourning. No more representative gathering of the rttlsras not only of Ogden and Salt Lake, but of the entire slate, ever assembled In the Fifth ward meeting house, the place where the oheequles wrre conducted, than that which was present Every class In the community was social, political and rellgloua No such tribute has ever before been paid to the memory of a deceased woman In Ogden. Will the elements raging without there was peace within the edifice. Among a few of those present were: Former Senator Fred T. Drbota of Idaho, William Nelson, edllur-ln-chlof the Salt Lake Tribune; Fred J. Kiesel. Lorln Farr, Ogden; Rev. Dr. Frana Calhoun, Judge Hrlemick, Seifert B. B. Heywood, Mra Houston and many others from Salt Lake; David Eccles, Rev. J. E. Carver, Judge Kelqipt Judge Howell, A. R. Heywood, U W. Shurtllff, President Middk-ton- . A. T. Wright, Bishop Watson. Pathetic Indeed was the scene aa Mra. Brown, mother of the deceased, was wheeled up the aisle In her Invalid chair. Mra George L Cannon occupied a seat near her eon. Senator Cannon and his sons and daughters occupied the first seat of the meeting house. Ranged for many seats behind the Immediate family were relatives from Ogden, Balt Lake and many other points. of the Occupying almost one-ha- lf stand were floral offerings, numerous, costly and beautiful. Tha services, conducted by C. C. Brown, opened with a rendition by mate chorua Prayer was offered by Thomas McKay. Mra Mary Farley and Mra Ttllle Hancock rendered a , AU that rep-rreent- ed ef i dnet. The first speaker was president C. F. Middleton. Ho expressed satisfaction at th honor of having been called upon to speak and at the largo attendance present However murh they might differ at to a former or previous existence, or as to running the government or municipal affairs, they came together today for the one purpose of paying a tribute of respect to their departed friend. The deceased had always been a de- - As To Designs Wo have th best to be had Jos. Parry Sons Co. Quality Memorials' & 2259 WASHINGTON AYE Sales Tine IHtonMy Tomorrow a beam on the turf oer thy CANNON Stare gently breast; Warm oh, shine kindly voted, loving and true wife, and had down there; endeared here If In the heart of the Soft Southern winds whisper low people of this city. through the sir. He referred to the charitable work Green sod above thee, lie lightly, lie of Mra Cannon In the ward and to light. the many old people who would miss Say we, dear heart, heres tearful Mrs. Cannon, who yearly devoted so good-nigmuch of her time to charity, to comforting and bringing Joy to the lives of others. STEEL ARRIVING President Middleton expressed deep ; sympathy for 8enator Cannon, Mrs. FOR THE VIADUCT Brown, mother of tha deceased, and case Mra Cannon, mother of Senator Cannon, and concluded by eulogising the deceased as a noble woman one of Two carloads of structure) steel Gods noblest. have arrived in the Ogden yards and , The mate chorus then rendered were left on siding near Twenty-- j Beautiful Isle. fourth street. The steel Is for use In John L. Herrick was the next speak- th substructure of the viaduct te be i er. He referred to the Joys of life that erected over Twenty-fourt- h street Frank J. Cannon and Mattie Cannon From nine till ten oclock in had siwnt. But recently Mra Cannon tha morning we will sell a lot had told the speaker of the happiness UTAH HOT of ladled high grade corsets Ladles rubbers In the new of her homo life, and while they had for one emit an inch.- Thus, fresh stock, the wry best' had their sorrows, Joy predominated If you wear a alas II tha price the on rubbers made earth When Mra Cannon recently visited will be Me. In the lot are kind we end other good dealGrandma Richards, her letter said soma of the good Kabo corers sell 40c. dt medTomorrow when she left: It Is better than sets, which are regularly (1. icine to have Mra Cannon come here morning from eight till nine They will be displayed on the one pair to a customer at she la always so happy and so cheerLEASE counter on the second floor The day before she took sick, Ilf. Remember, ' the rainy ing. and tha selling at this price season la just beginning. Mra Cannon' and her husband spent will last but one hour. the day together, and Mra Cannon deA business transaction that will clared that It was th hippiest day attract mor than ordinary , interest she had ever spent Mr. Herrick referred to Mra Can- not only in Ogden, but throughout nons largs work in charity and said Utah and adjoining states, was conDAY-N- EW 1-2 that iy woman could have her ideals summated . last evening, when' the management of the Utah Hot Springe without living close to heaven. Yesterday we received two hundred and fifty skirts from our New York man ' W. W. Drowning also briefly ad- north of thc city paced to Messrs. W. . . dressed the assembly. represent some samples of this season's styles which the traveler had He eulogised 8. Wallace and Joseph Marshall, both Old Folks Day and the important part of Salt Lake. These young men rep- - ( done with . . used and was bought them for a very little . . . They are excellent that Mra Cannon always played in resent a company which has taken a five-ye- ar All Voile and Panama . Tomorrow should clean the whole lot out at lease on the resort, with the styles that function. He spoke of his early aseorlatlona privilege of five more, and will prothese prices: , . , with Mra Caption, and said that he ceed at once to organise n company t IL7I- 111.00 Bklrts for never heard her utter one thing that known aa the Utah Hot Springs SaniI 7.(0 Skirts for 112.00 Bklrts for (.(0 ..9 1,00 was not good and ennobling. Mra tarium company. The capital' stock 0.00 Bklrts for 100 Skirts, for... V.... 0.(0 4.(0 H.00 Bklrts for 7.(0 Cannon had the courage to stand up of the new company la to he 125,000. 11.00 Bklrts for 10.00 Bklrts for 0.00 (.00 20.00 Bklrts for 10.OO la Marshall to be president and for truth, and If anything, if any Joseph prayers could bring solace to Senator general, manager and W, 8. Wallace Cannon and his family. It would be the secretary and treasurer. The new concern takes charge of prayers of the Mattie J. Cannon club. Hagbert Andefson then rendered a the place on the first of next month. 11 1 1 Mr. Marshall is In Salt Lake today solo, Free aa a Bird. Rev. J." E. Carver was the next making the preliminary arrangements . ' speaker. Ho said It was of a woman for the Incorporation of tha company. who had a loving heart and a help- The place will he Jltted up In the moat These cloths are purs linen ful hand of whom they spoke that modern style the building completed, ' two yards wide by three ' and Two Items which should afternoon. They knew what a moth- the remainder of the rooms furnished long. They come in new not be overlooked from eleven yards ers love was, but when that love went and other necessary Improvements excellent patterns and and noon. till Madam Robertson's outside and helped all those whom It made. A medical staff will ba Installed the quality of the linen Is Antiseptic Bkln Snap, put up met, that waa the greatest love. They and special attention given te the sanvery good 92.(0 values for three hare In a box. The price knew not how many had benrfltffed itary features of the place with a view la regularly 25c a bar. To9L7( One hour. love reMrs. the and hand of the of health it by helpful making greatest unbleached morrow we allow .one box to towels, Largs Cannon: how many aged people and sort lnthe West a customer at 10c a box. good heavy body, the nlxe Is children. How blessed was the work 14 Inches by (4 Inches. From Our regular Chlorie Violet and memory of Mra Cannon. God ten till eleven the price will Toilet Water tomorrow for !5e left with tho husband and the family ORCHESTRA .be 17c. bottle. the memory of her loving deeda Her of her family were richer because she CONGRESS ACADEMY . had lived; the lives of the members o flier family wen richer because she had lived, ' He concluded with a beautiful and The Congress Dancing academy will eloquent tribute to the life of Mra use the largest orchestra In the state Cannon, dosing with the words: "Oh, for the Saturday evening ball March 7, i Ood, for this life we thank Thee." All day tomorrow we offer that line of hosiery which has been on display in the consisting of the Grand Opera house ' Some times Well Understand waa and Congress orchestras, comprising window.' The line represents a full line of drummers' samples which we then eung by Mra Mary Farley. sixteen of Ogden's best musicians, bought for H. then II. addressed Judge Kolapp a very little money. In the line are silks, lisbs maeos, in laces, gauze, boot effects, the gathering. He spoke feelingly of hie early associations with Mra Can- WORK RESUMED IN opera lengths the regular values are up to $1.50 many are not worth non, Frank Cannon and hla wife Not over 75c. The whole lot goes on sale tomorrow from 10 till 6,o'dock all the .virtues had been extolled. Mrs. P. SHOPS AT SPARKS Cannon had been an Inspiration to him, and her mother lov was one of her strong features of character. There never was a moment that she SPARKS, Nev., March 4. All work forgot her mother love, her mother waa resumed In the Southern Pacific Childuty. She adored her husband, and he hops in thia city Sunday morning. In turn waa supremely considerate of The men had been laid off for a week -her. Aa she saw her eon and daugh- on account of the depression In busiters grow up to be beautiful men and ness. but were put back to work on ome of the very newest women, her mother love grew stronger March 1st, as had been promised, and dress goods, which are con-- 'j and went out to the little ones whs it la now stated that the practice of aldered good values at the Just one pair to a customer called her Grandma, laying the men off for a few days each New stock of regular price of COc. Come In this for price. Her tdklng away was unfathomable. month will be done away with In the the new Copenhagen blue and school shoes, the children's They could not understand It God future. This had been the practice iff blacks. For one hour tomorregular 91.(0 line In new works In a mysterious way his won- the company's officiate since the busirow we will allow you to taka maand honest good styles ders to perform. ness depression. your choice for about one-ha- lf of widths. Toterials painty In beautiful language Judge Rolapp of the actual value. One morrow will be only the price told of the transition of Mrs. Cannon PILGRIMS IN THE ALTOGETHER. till 2 oclock. Dress Goods tic. from mortality to Immortality. It waa Section. Man Ten Mar. thouWINNIPEG, not death. There was no such n thing as death with a true follower of sand stalwart men and fair womeiv clad In the costume popularly supChrist C. C. Brown, a brother of the de- posed to have been affected by Adam ceased, addressed a few words to the and Eve before the fall, will form a spectacle that maf shock the eyes of assembly. "Sweet and Low 'was then rendered the people of the Mississippi valley this spring. by the male chorua yhe very best quality of 75c This army clothed In Innocence and Prayer was then offered by Sylves. Bo Taffeta Bilk, In all colors and cheaply will we sell ter D. Bradford and tho services con- nothing else, will be composed of tho sad white. These black goods ribbons tomorrow that these Donkhobors, the religious fanatics cluded. cannot be bought In thousand rs were brothers of who were settled In the western CaThe we will sell at a cheaper only by the bolt yard quantities nadian provinces by the dominion gov. Senator Cannon. offer at we them than price of ten yards. All bright new Judge Howell adjourned tho Second ernment several years ago. The Iced-e- ra tomorrow. For one hour jrou have announced that the promised district court this afternoon out of reribbons may have them for (4c a spect to the memory of the deceased. land Ilea to the South, In the valley of yard Accompanying a floral offering sent the MissIselppL and already preparations arc being made by the faithful by the Ogden Charity committee, of which Mrs. Cannon was president for the great pilgrimage. of the Owing to the procllvltlee Doukhobore to cast off their clothing alwaya scant, whenever the climate 1will allow, and to denetid tnt suste-2 . nance upon. God and the people New White Cambrics which through whose territory they march, These are our Premiere of your heart with on of sur the United Statee authorities will likewill be In great demand durbest of are tha and Gloves solitaire engagement tokena ly have much trouble n Inducing the ing the coming season, white French Kid. The colors are That will held her if anyfanatics to comply with th tews of goods which we sell regularly of with the here all exception thing wilL If things have net the tend. black. For one hour tomorrow Tomorow, for one reached er have got beyond we offer a number of hour Me them will a we tell at that stage adorn her with BRYAN 18 POPULAR FAVORITE. Pieces at the small price of 9 pair. And we will ask 'those breech er a pretty nscklaca cents after Belling to begin and until to who buy ;walt When sh knows you havi OMAHA, Neb.. March (.Delegatend on the doL for rush a fitting. the bought the jewelry here shell ions favorable to the candidacy of j respect yeur good judgment William J. Bryan will be selected by as much as sha will admire the Demqcrat and Populist state con- your good testa ventiona, which meet here today. will be very busy day at this store . . we are giving some values for tomorrow which will cause astonishment It is because the selling ... I ht J lasts but one hour that we can afford to make the following prices . . And remember that rain nor snow will not keep people in dcors when such values are offered . The selling in each will begin and stop on the dot" watch the dock. From 8 till 9 (Clock Ladies' Rubbers 48c From 9 till 10 oClock Ladies Corsets for One Cent An Inch - JEW . ALL SAMPLE SKIRTS They off .we ... i m . ' From 10 till oClock $350 Table Cloths for $175 From till 12 oClock Toilet Requisits 16-PIE- From Ten o'Clock Till 6 HOSIERY ' . S. IS ATTABEffT. WE SELL BOyS CLOTHES so BirrEBEftr THE OKDJAX 31 KlffB. THAT AAV OffE CAft SEE IT. rzor THE WEABtfiG Aft D QUALITIES THEM SO STBOfiG THAT EVEBy riTTIfG ABE Iff LABy BOUGHT WHO HAS A SUIT TBOM us. roB heb soy, mothetcs or Boys. COMES AGAIff. SEE TO IT THAT yOU ABE Iff THE .or SATIS-riECUSTOMERS. "TBO-CESSIOf- f" B ASK Boy. ron A SUIT TOB "SAM-TECK- " youB The Toggery -- THE CLOTHES STORE. f 12 till fromdrens $150 - School From I til! 2 oclock 60c New Dress Goods for 34c Shoes 98c (-- From 2 till 3 O'clock Best 75c Taffeta for '54c From 3 till 4 o'Gock Wash Ribbons by the Bolt at Half Price From 4 tin 5 oGock $1.50 Kid Gloves 85c From 5 till 6 o'Gock New 12 Cambric for 9c pail-beare- Ring the Belle i oClock itiUc. J. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested e read and fellow instructions aditoria! column. printed . at head of W. R WRIGHT & SONS GO. |