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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGI EIGHT. A. CONI . A. OGDEN 190SL TOMORROW AGAIN EUL06Y OF MRS. ARE t, FRIDAY, MARCH PFRFECTLY SAFE If You re Short UADRVAR. OH ! ed WHATEUEH yOU MAy JEEH. JUST CALL US UT BJI THOJ4E. WELL E HAVE IT THEHE FOHE yOU KOW IT. WELL HE TICKLED TO HEATH " TO SE HUE you. The Toggery -- THE CLOTHES STOHE ORCHESTRA CONGRESS ACADEMY Codikm Dancing academy will tha largest orchestra In ths stats T)m un ' J OR (or ths Saturday evening ball March 7, constating of tha Grand Opera house and Congress orchestras, comprising lateen of Ogdens best musicians. Net Much Goad, "Can I have a piece of pis, mother?" "Say 'may r Johnny, not can L' "Well, mother may I have a piece STATE OF UTAH Located at Ogden, In the County of Weber, Btate of Utah, at ths doss of business on the 8th day , of February, 1901. Resources. Loans and discounts t bankers "HERCULES" fabrics are a)l wool, double and twlat caaalmeres and Cheviot! woven only from eelected long fibre wooL If you can And a thread of mercerised cotton in "HERCULES fabrics, we will make your boy a present of a "HERCULES" suit The yarn la extra strong, closely woven, and neither sun, rain nor wear will fad the colon. Every one know that a strong all wool fabric will wear longer and look better all tho time than a fabric diluted with cotton. That la one reason why a "HERCULES" ault will give your boy ten dollars' worth of clothes service fur five. 10.00 . for.. ....88.75 .... for.. Bklrta for Bklrta for Bklrta for 11.00 Bklrta for 6.50 6.00 111.00 15.50 51S.00 15.00 6.50 6.00 16.00 Bklrta for 8klrta for Bklrta for 80.6 $ g.oo 7.5,, 10. 00 UNDERMUSLINS DAY-SOI-LED Tomorrow again we offer that line of Under Muellna which an left from the sale. The pieces have a number of weeks. In that time they hays been handled, and almost every piece will need laundrylng before using. Little pieces for the children begin at 10c, and pieces for the lf ladles at 15c, 15c, 60c, 75c, 98c. These prices are about the values. All day tomorrow. been on the counters for one-ha- Total I 97,144.67 719,689.01 611,780.06 516,716.08 1,110.15 14.160.80 81,511,017,1) State of Utah, County of Weber. A. P. Bigelow, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and aaya that he la caahter of the above named bank; that the shove and foregoing re-- I port contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the ealA bank. at the dose of Justness on the 8th day of February, 1008. A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. and sworn to before me this Ind day of March, 1905. Subscribed (Seal.) W.. H. WRIGHT 106,000.64 50,000.06 A. C. PAST, Notary Public., My commission expires Jan. II, 1900. State of Utah, Office of the Secretary o fState. I, C. 8. Tlngey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on file In my office this fourth day of March, 1908. C. 8. TINGET, (Seal.) Secretary of State. . "under the low, green tent whose curtain never outward swings. To give to the poor and helpless, and this she was constantly doing, was not charity at all with Mrs Cannon. She gave because she deemed It to bq a duty, and this virtue she aasldu-osal- j;' cultivated and seemed to pleasure from the the receiver. How often haviiiiilpeen her Intent on errands or mem thefhen the winter storm had but the most venturesome streets, and always with a word that Ailed aiyrana-- air cheery thtlooreal 41th flashes of summer adS lifted the heaviest heart Into ft' To her nature had gljlea a face and form of majestic and rb symmetry, and such graces of m Ind, Inherent and acquired, are sa observed anywhere. Her and the unostentatious and winsome manner of doing things eliminated In others all sense of pique or Jealousy because, splendid ae they themselves were in social and philanthropic enterprise, they recognised in her a precious A Ministering AngeL But these attributes that gave unasked such ready prominence In the estimation of a world that one en benefac-tldiyuiqn-d- ld a In-a- aal-Ao- uneel-Aehne- & SONS counters In the bywsya and highways of life were but adjuncts to a targe and even better Aeld of activity. I have aid that to supply the wants of the needy, to dissolve the clouds of sorrow, was her delight; but home, home, where were gathered the husband and the children, there Indeed wee her reel, tangible heaven, and In It she was the priestess, the ministering angeL Never was she so weary, or otherwise employed, but that she had a responsive ear and a generous hand for the little griefa of any and all the Inmates of her household, from the friendless scrubbing woman to the master of the house. Their sorrow la pitiable, and the somber shadow of mourning reaches far out over a whole cityful, and these written words are but a feeble echo of the CO. wind mournfully and slowly over the familiar road that her feet have so often trod, but trending now toward a Anal home from which there Is no return, and the dear form will be low. ered away from eyea that aee through blinding tears, anf conscious ears will catch the quick response of earth to coffin lid, and the gathered people will turn away hut not for long, for through the coming generation will loving pilgrims of all degrees make a path to the grave of this good woman. will the broken-hearte- d Today mourner take leave of a devoted and queenly wife, a kind and wise mother, but the poor and troubled will refuee to be comforted. Star gently beam on the turf oer thy breast. , Birds voiceful birds, soothe thy of grief that site at the hearts of her Warm summer sun, O, shine kindly down there, Soft Southern winds whisper low on neighbors and with all the people of the community. "Requieeeat In Peace," Today they will carry her out of her home and away from the little church where all her life she has worshiped, and solemn and stately words will be uld, and a wilderness of Gowers will cover the gloomy casket her last rest- Ing place, and the long cortege will . the air; Green sod above thee, O, lightly lie light. Bay we, dear heart, heres a tearful good-nig- ht. ?or envelopes, letterheads bnsliHjH cards, dodgers, etc. ean up The jo), rooms. Both phones 684. We wont waste your time with preliminary talk, NEWEST IN TRIMMINGS A beautiful collection now open and ready for your plana We can surely supply any reasonable want NEW BRAIDS, Bands and Edging. NEW ALL OVERS, CHIFFONS and NETS. From 6 to 16 Years $5.00 We are bowing the handsome new things of the season. Thla department has grown wonderfully In favor with many people. There must be a reaaon. If your eyea are open to your beet Interest you will take a LOOK and aee what's going on. New Stock of Ribbon FOR SATURDAY, The quality la always maintained. Tou will find a nice line to select from, both In VELVETS and SILKS. ALL DAT. 81.85 KIND FOR 81-6- just plain facts The New Silks an:1 Dress Goods Umbrella Special STORES WHITE GOODS FANCY NAINSOOKS, both In atrlpee apd checks for children' na,(f5c) , - frralnrfong cloth and Nainsook. , ror'upfierwear. l5cj "20c an-1, 88M6l' RUBBERIZED LONG SILK COATS A splendid utility garment, absolutely Impervious to wet weather, yet very light and dressy. showing some handsome models. Including plain satins, fancy stripes, checks and Rajahs Ring the Belle of your heart with one of our solitaire engagement tokens. That will held her if anything wilL If things have net reached or have get beyond that stage adorn ,her with a breech or pretty necklace. When the knows you have bought the jewelry hero she'll respect your good judgment ae much as she will admire your J. good taste. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths pillow rest; SOME INTERESTING READING FOR WIDE AWAKE PEOPLE "HERCULES" Pants are lined throughout with cold shrunk Irish linen and all Inside leg aeeme are covered with tape, which makes It absolutely Impossible for the seams to pull out or break. CLARKS 7.69 Bklrta 9.00 Skirta ,81,511,057 ,16 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, leas expenses and taxes paid.. Due to National banka.,.. Due to elate banks and . ... hankers Individual deposits Savings deposits cent Certified checks. Cashier's checks that much service and more f these prices: j 1S.66S.90 141,945. SS Cash on hand ollaps Shower-Proo- Yesterday we received two hundred and fifty skirts from our New York man . . They represent some samples of this season's styles which the traveler had used and was done with . . we bought them for a very little . They are rrllmt All should . Panama . the and clean .Tomorrow whole lot out at Voil$ styles ALL Government and other convertible bonds.. Dus from national banks., Dus from State banks and i Coat, berauae It'a a ault you wouldn't be aahemed to put on your hoy for hie Sunday beet. off at Overdrafts Bonds, stocks and warrants Bunklni; house, furniture and fixtures Real estate T(Eim HMUIsups 'in 'a "HERCULES" -2 All day tomorrow we offer that line of hosiery which has been on display in the window. The line represents a full line of drummers' samples which we bought for a very little money. In the line are silks, lisles, macos, in laces, gauze, boot effects opera lengths the regular values are up to $1.50 many are not worth over 75c. The whole lot goes on sale tomorrow from 10 till 6 o'clock . THE OGDEN STATE BANK .,,,. Ton get 1- From Ten o'CIock Till 6 HOSIERY OP THE CONDITION OF My husband la "No, Johnny, you can't." LipplnV that sort of a man that Is always cotta. keeping my nose to ths grindstone. Unfeeling Acquaintance Ah! That ror envelopes, letterheada business mecounta tor lt ben.M ,haraBalti-rd- a, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal mors American. Job rooms. Both phones 684. For Five SAMPLE SKIRTS DAY-N- EW SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE Wife Worth of Clofhes Service ALL REPORT MADE TO THE Ths Pelnt in ths Casa Complaining again tomorrow as follows: ; I of pier Three important items of today's selling are offered ft j A COLLAK. A TIE.. A riLL DKEXT SHIH T, A FAR or HALT HOSE. 16-PIE- Dr. A. 8. Condon, who knew Mrs Cannon from her girlhood, wrote this tribute to her memory as a word of comfort to tbs bereft 'husband and children: j Ths passing of Mrs: Cannon has L-a vacant chair In the boms that can never be filled, and In the charitable; and beneflclent affairs of the city her presence will probably never have an j equal successor. Only those In close j touch with past and current events ; ean possibly appreciate the charm of character that makes her loss one to j be deplored; the wine and winsome personality: the generous and ready; hand for the needy; the sweet and : quick sympathy for ths troubled heart; the delicate and fit words of! wholesome common sense these I have never seen more splendidly corn- bined than In the person of this re- fined woman who has Just now passed The terrible haullraust at the school house at North Collinwood, a suburb of Cleveland, O., yesterday. In which some two hundred little children lost their lives, directs attention to the local schools and It Is reassuring to have of Superintendent Allison that the conditions that prevailed at ths Ulilo school, and were largely respon alble for the disaster, do not prevail here. Mr. Allison stated to a State Jour nal representative today that the doors of the schools here open outward, not Inward, as they did at tha Ohio lnatitutkm. Thera Is a law In I Utah against doors opening In that manner, a rum two to four entrances are used at each school here, ths latter number at the larger buildings, and no door ever la locked during school hours' In the Ogden schools the Are drill Expractice has been discontinued. perience taught that the drill simply exilted the children that .It terrorised some of the more delicate ones and In a crisis was more liable to confuae and demoralise the children In thelf attempting to leave ths building than In aiding and assisting an orderly exit. The rule In force hero Is that no matter at what hour the dismissal gong may sound It la but for the teacher to obey and march the children from the building. The teacher cannot question the sounding of ths gong. Rome times It is sounded Just to see how quickly the building can he emptied and as a matter of practice. Any school building In Ogden can be emptied In from two to two and a half minutes. When ths gong sounds ths children do not know ths meaning of Us sound, they simply arise and pass out of the building, guided by ths teacher, with ths least possible delay. Bo that Mr. Allison gives every assurance of perfect safety. Percales and Ginghams fabrics for aprons and New spring patterns Good childrens dresses. McCALL PATTERNS Noe. 2019-20- 55 A Simple Frock la tha Latut Mode All sorts of pretty fluffy materials, organdie, marquisette, dotted swlsa and nun's veiling may be selected for this dress. P. S. A letter from the McCalls tells us they were proud of the pattern business we are doing. Buy them now. We are WAISTS FOR CHILDREN NAZARETH Have you ever tried them? If not do so on eur ommedatlon. For boys or girls. Sic. i NEW SKIRTS, WAISTS and JACKETS to our wend their are here Wise buyers Wrapper Sale About fifty in the lot. They were 8 MS, 8128 and 88.76. If you hurry you can have one for 11.85. way ready made dept The goods oSoitic 6J444d PETTICOAT SPECIAL A splendid goods for 68e line of 812 |