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Show DAILY Clothes That Make Friends UTAH STATE MONDAY. MARCH 16, 1906. JOURNAL, St. Patrick's Ball Congress Dane- ing Acadt-iny- : enlarged orchestra. Ad- mission j'.' cents per couple, extra tidy ;; ivi.u. Darning until - o'clock, The Springs that j j s Best yst Peter Pan 5c cigar. 'Ye repair and polish all kinds of remodel maitvsaes, furniture, pack furniture for shipment, clean wall patter, cl. ail and lay carpets and do cain-init- . g. upholstering and II. A. 1'honel, Iud. 920, simp rear 641 26th St. Will Win THC YAC TO VA'RIS! cRoycroft Clothes A V WO ALL DACES fo n sutdema cy JfOtE --JUST AS COO'D. CUADAftTEED TOD The Clothes Store JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR OF THEM. THEY ARE IMMENSE. WILL PAY YOU s TO IT SEC THEM BEFORE MAKING Dr. W. J. llrownlng. office, 2212 Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil ft Glass Co. A DECISION. s 25 cents. until Dam-lu- 1 s o'clock, Your Credit Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims 621 25th. Is Good s The students of the Sacred Heart academy will give an entertainment In celebration of St. Patrick's day at the academy tonight. Men When yeu eat, eat MORNING as ha stepped from the machine after twenty-eighours at tha wheeL Ha looked more like an Aleut Indian than a whits man, and was covered from head to foot wiHi mud. At the request of the newspa; er hunch hs stepped Into the middle of the street attired In his strange regalia and was photographed by at least a dos m different persons, after wliVta he removed his traveling garb nnd proceeded to hie hotel where he arranged his toiiet and took a lurch. He ap peered to bo immensely pleaaed with tha Idea that his long vigil waa over and surrendered the car to Brlnker Esquimaux ht with a gnat deal of satisfaction. ' Boms Idea of the difficulty experinn oed by tha car In getting into Ogden may be had from tbs fact tha. it look tha party from 6 oc'ook Friday morning until 16 o'clock Sunday morning to reach the city. The main reason for this waa the fact that tha car ran out of gasoline and several hours were consumed In trying to get a supply. The Herald pilot oar ran ahead to Peterson and tried to get a supply but could not find any In the town, and then had to run clear back to Morgan whet a few gallons were secured sufficient to run the machine Into Ogden. Then, to add to tha .lacomflture of the party, a severe storm at hail, rain and sleet set In and not only seriously Interfered with the driven of the several can, but rendered the roads almost Impassible. An amusing Incident In connection 'with the atop In thla city waa the experience of "The Rabbit the little pilot car driven by Fetcher. The lit tie machine dropped Into a mud hole near Carter, Wyoming; and was shipped to Ogden for repairs. Tha machine waa soon put In good shape and when the party arrived later FVtcher took the car out to teat It and If everything was all right He turned ' her loose and aha abot about the streets like a meteor. Pal Ice man Butko aaw yhe car and yelled at them to stop but the driver did not hear him and Burke, being unable to catchlt bided his time and aa It returned and stopped at the Reed hotel he arested the whole bunch. Getting Into the car he directed the driver to drive to the police station which he did. Chief Brown Ing happened to he tn his office at the time and learning who tha party was, released them. The big car pulled out of the garage on Grant avenue at 6:60 thla afternoon mid the plaudits of a large crowd of people who had gathered to witness the atari. It looked like a circus day. The avenue waa packed for three hours before the machine slid out onto the pavement and made its way down to the Reed Grant and up Twenty-fift- h hotel. From there the start for Brigham City waa made and aa it passed up Washington avenue crowds lined the streets for blocks and cheered the big car aa she pushed her way through the throng crowned by an American wen known flag. Bam 8harman, the led the van Balt Lake, man of auto In the Balt Lae Tribune pilot car and dnsena of other machines followed wske, all canylng the stars and tripes. OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY met .tlic Suit Lake Bocker players uu It will pay you te sea the Electric the Tabernacle ground lost Saturday Cash Register at The Crystal, (477 aftenimm, and after battling for an Washington Avenue. Whore Up care hour. Mull with the eoore standing a step. tie one goal for each aide. The result o la that a return game will be played Judge Septimus J. Hanna lectured at Bali Lake on the 28th. to a large and Interested audience In the Grand opera house Sunday afterServlet at tha Falstaff cafe la alnoon on "Christian Science, the Reways the beet, any hour of the dxy w ligion of the Bible. night. Late dinner and after t neater especially catered to. patronage Pater Pan a 10c cigar for 5s. This afternoon In the district court When you eat sat at tha Vienna, Is being examined to try the Jury a eon case of the Salt Lake ft Ogden Railway Vernon Evans, the of Mr. and Mrs. John Evana, died at company against Mary E. True, action the family residence, sou Adams ave- to condemn a right of way over the In the southnue, at noon yesterday of diphtheria, proiierty of the defendant after an Illness of about a week. The western part of the city. funeral waa held this afternoon at I --The case of David Morgan and oclock from the residence, Bishop EnMorrison against the Southern Agnes sign officiating. Pacific company waa dismissed this a morning without prejudice. On SaturKodak Finishing. day a motion fur continuance waa de15th St. Tripp-6- 40 nied. Attorney Franeworlh today a and claimed he did not know of that action, Why eat other than fresh butter when all you have to do and he wanted the caee continued. to get It is to ask your grocer for B. As the case waa aet for trial. Judge ft G. Slaterville- Butter? Insist upon Howell wanted to proceed, and tha rethis brand, and you will be sure of sult was the dismissal of the caae. The action waa brought to recover good, fresh stock. a 125.000 damages. When you sat, sat at the Vienna, a Geo. C. Thompson, the contractor, SHAMROCKS FOR ALL AT OUR is In the city on a visit. first-cla- NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE. Commencing Monday, Marsh 1 2:30 p. m. DeWItt B. Lows ft Co, grains, stuck and bonds, 26X6 Washington avenue, Ogden, furnish the following stork quotations received over their private wire today: PROGRAM PICTURES Toulaa Dream. 2. The Prog (Hand cslored). 1. 8. ANGEL OF THE VILLAGE. A story ef childhood and prewar-t- y, with vary pretty tinted solera. 4. Song Colton Bawn, A sang of aid Ireland, Mto Myrtle Ballin-ge- n PICTURES 8. A BRINTONS PROMISE. 8. Bong "Red Wing, Miss Myrtle Ballinger. PICTURES 7. Northern Venice. S. A NEW WAY OP TRAVELING (Hand eelored.) Miss Alyee Allan, Pianist On Hour 10c. Performance begins promptly at 2:30 and 7 p, m. Sunday oveninge 6 p. m. "SHAMROCK MATINEE TUE8 DAY AFTERNOON. SHAMROCK FOR EVERBODY. Ladies Souvenir Matinee Wed nesday. Candy Matineo for Chil- ss MATINEE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. AND A FlPE. ELECTRIC THEATRE MUST LIKE HOME. a dren Saturday. ft a If you drink, drink Tallows tons, a DancTomorrow night Congress Enlarged orchestra, ing Academy. a Don't feed bad hay. Give your order to H. C. Farrell and have It filled with good bright valley hay. 'Phones COME EARLY. YOU ARE SURE OF A SEAT AT 7 P. M. MARRIAGE LICENSES at the Vienna, Irish music, Irish tangs, svarything groan at tho oloctrio Tuesday, St. Pat risk's Day "Just Lika Homs." Ind. 666, Bell 766. Salt Lake City Salt Lake Cttjf Provided Unique Tam batons. Bancroft, Idaho Against Sunday BaaabalL A tombstone la to ha erected In a The Methodist conference at Bancroft, Idaho has adopted a resolution askSalt Lake City Bath, England, cemetery to the memSalt Lake City ory of an engine driver who was an ing President Roosevelt to stop United ardent geologist composed of the foe-ell- States army men from playing hue ball on Sunday. he collected in his rambles. Jaumal want ads deliver the floods. Bailey B. Nawlln Ivy Amundson Paul Rainey Anna Sorensen David O. Barnes Lydia Harkctt s ' a DancTomorrow night Congress Enlarged orchestra, a If you drink, drink Yellowstone, a SL Patrick's Ball Congress Dancing Academy; enlarged orchestra. Ad. mission 60 cents per couple, extra lady 26 cents. Dancing until 1 o'clock, a U. P. Rock Springs. Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump IS at yard, $5.76 delivered. Coal Ca, 166 West Twenty-seven- Gillette th 1074. a 'A NEW WAY OF TRAVELING" BEAUTIFUL HAND COLORED PICTURE. ELECTRICAL ALL WEEK. "JUST LIKE HOME. a Spring millinery has arrived at Mrs. J. Warner's parlors. A complete line of patterns and Street Hats. Opening Tuesday and Wednesday, March fa new Window ShodeMoterioI'. We Make Our Own Window Shades 6 The window shades turned cut by this house are the result of years ef Cloth, rollers end workmanship are absolutsly the best. All shades are mounted upon Improved g rollers. PosiHartshorn axperienee.. Self-Actin- All invited to calL Opposite WrightS new store. Wash Ave. tively no tacks used. All work guaran tacd.. Should there by any mischance be some defect, it will bo promptly Tomorrow ing Academy. rectified when reported. Got an estimate an shading your homo: you art 17 and IS. Prices to suit every on: a Dancnight Congress Enlarged orchestra, Whan you aat, a a "JUST LIKE HOME." A ing Academy. street 'Phones Manager JUST LIKE IIOUE DAILY MINING STOCK REPORT. COME GET A SHAMROCK Whan you oat, eat I1YRUM IMNURCn at the Vienna. aat at th Vienna The funeral of F. M. Reynolds, father of X. L. Renyolds, secretary of the Weber' dub. Who died Saturday morning, was held at the Baptist church. Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon. The services wen attended bv many mourning relatives and friends. Mr.1 and Mrs. L L. Reynolds have reof The' Utah Btate turned to the city. Subscribers o Journal ara requested ta road and fellow Instructions printed-- - at head - at The Ogden Bocker football team editorial column. V'"v In-hi- s The Toggery HAVE WE St. Patricks Ball Congress Dancing Academy; enlarged orchestra. Admission 50 cents ier couple, extra INTO OGDEN SUNDAY The American Car SERVICEABLE. AND The new uniforms for the Nichols band have Ucn ordered and are expected to arrive here within two weeks, ROLLED n, ARE THE MOST STYLISH Order monuments and headstones from the large and new stork of JOS. PARKY ft SONS CO., 2251 Washington avenue. Broom Hotel Corner u TS A C. D. IVES for ism rolled Into Ogden yesterday morning about 1:56 and drove Immediately to the gangs of I H. Beers ft when a corps of export machinists were waiting Its arrival and Immediately took the machine in charge and proceeded to give it a thorough overhauling. It was several hours befor-- t the workmen could got to work ' on the thousands of peopl crowdmachine ed Into the building and about the1 doors anxious to get a glimpse of the Mg racer. Bo dense was tha crowd that tha lint extended far Into the street all day and tha crowd Inside the building prevented the men from getting to work. Finally, aided by a half dosen policemen, tha crowd was driven from th building and tha car was run out into th back yard where the boat wu turned on and tha several Inches of Wyoming mud which clung to It, was washed away. This dime the machine waa taken back Into tha garage where It waa taken down and every part thoroughly cleaned and repaired and the operation of reassembling the aame began thla morning and it la believed that everything will he ready for tha tort not later than t oclock. Haiold Brlnker la tha driver who will take tha big machine from Ogden to Ban Francisco and Bam Shannon, Jn tala Mg Btoddard-Daytowill pilot the r to Cobre, Nevada. B. Lynne Matthewson. the Intrepid driver who brought the big racer Into Ogden from Cheyenne, looked like n GO-CAR- A -'BRITON'S PROMISE LOVE STORY. ALL ELECTRIC WEEK. JUST LIKE HOME. lady The big Thomas ear which la leadautomobile ing in the New York-Pari- a sola agents. The NEW ENGLISH PERAMBULATORS and ia SUITS $20 to $40 CAR are the 'pr v. w. jssmgBaaa s hold their shape until you are ready to sell them or give . them away. We have the new models in great variety. It will he to your advantage to make a choice now. AMERICAN We have just received a carload of these splendid Tiger Springs. You cannot buy them elsewhere we i?-i- The Italian residents of the city are preparing to give Hie crew of the Italian lar in the big New Ynrk-Parauto race a rousing reception when they arrive in this vlly. A brass band will be engaged anil a banquet tendered the crew. IVES' CORRECT CLOTHES BIG YOURSELF 'S. ingi that Spring, a life time of te v.ee will not take the spr.ng out if tnem. ' k ? S' 4. Xiy-- Xi v v vr X ? r r v.- Is the Time lo SPRING Spring house-cleanin- Correct Clothes Now Tiger Springs Around the Town have made many a Mend for this store. When we sell a ynan a suit or an overcoat of this make we simply give him more for his money than he can get in any other nd a style and a wearing service equal to custom-mak- e costing twice as much. This clothing is all guaranteed; any defect of material or workmanship is promptly made good. You will also find that garments of PAGE FIVE under no obligation to buy. tfkite Lily Washers are made of selected Louisiana Rad Cypress, with double covert, which maka them team tight. You dont have te taka a steam bath when you use it, which moans a cold. ever Tha running gears on this washer have an unlimited guarantee, which moana that if you break it er it is defective in two or twen ty years, wo wlil give you a now ana free. Th White Lily Waohar la a plain bearing using a largo fly whaal and producing high speed with little oxortioi making a thick lather and using very little soap and handling anything from a lacs curtain te a rag eaifMt, and boaring aur unlimited guarantee. 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