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Show DAILY 11 sinm Careful ST AT) MONOA JOURNAL, OGDEN FIREMEN ARE ALL win limy Hand --Tailoring UTAH f RECOVER I I ; i PAGE FIVE ! Wnt'ier forecast Tonight fair, err south portion. Tuesday fair. wa "!iu you want some bo.J Dvx't ask your grovr for Slate i ulc ; brand. It always gie tlie be- f aiisiu lion. a Vt rather forecast Tonight ram or an.'M except fair south west: Sunday bu B a fair. generaiiy tile ; I till if ..in-- , a i I district WE ARE READY Uoslna Mule was continued. this mm mint J C llm-ui- .r DE- SIGNS MORE CHARMING OR PLEA- . SING THAN THEY ARE THIS SEA- SON. 5c cigar. EE THE STORY OF THE VESPICTURED AT THE ELEC-- , THIS WEEK IT IS FINE.' "JLST LIKE HOME. -S- TO ASSIT YOU IN SELECTING YOUR EASTER HAT NEVER WERE THE SPRING cuu e Brt yet Peter Pan Ives' Correct Clothes Millinery e - ; fine-to-ord- 23, 1908. Around the Town TALKING FIGHT Sporting topic are now very popular atuutig tin1 Ogdon fire laddies. Slid the general trend of conversation is along i fight lilies, net because anyone in parfrom the hospital where ticular is thirsting for blood and has Report .Thomas Smyth i confined with in-- ! a grievance to seitle.but the rtcent visJuries received last Saturday ufternooii it of 'V clone" Johnny Thompson has sta11 an accident indUale thatj set his loyal friend at the fire The result is a degree of he willautomobile recover, although the several tion discussing the wonderful record lias made and the possibilities of his durability not possessed by cuts about hi head and face a ill prob- lie success in the coining big fight on the cause ably usul the permanent disfiguration. garments tailored in A. Smyth is uble to be about, although coast. Thompson, mho is well known, passed fact al way. In suffering from a badly a reta iled right arm and shoulder and several bruise through here last Friday on his way about the body. Tlte latter, in his j hmne to Sycamine. Illinois, and made a stop to visit his Ogden friends. He touring car. aas starling alth hi was home from San Fran embody the essentials that brother Tiioma for a drive Saturday cisco, returning he will and rest for a month, er clothes so afternoon, and when In front of the-- after which he rxtiects to return to the make European hotel a westbound Twenty coast and go into training for a comdesirable and satisfactory. fifth street car collided a'ith the mawhich it is believed will ing fight, chine, turning it almost entirely around make his reputation greater. Jimmie But what you can get in er and drugging tlie auto and its occulirltt and Facky McFarland will conat from $35 to $60, pant about ninety feet. test for honors nest month on the The escape of Thomas Smyth with IVES obtain in and Rattling Nelson will fight can oSst, his life seemed almost a miracle when you the winner. Thompson hoe agreed to from waa for he taken from beneath the street tuke on ehe successful man of the ready-to-we- ar $20 car, where hie head waa found rest- trio of isn't a lightweights, and says then to $40. Quite saving, ing upon the rail with the front wheel will be no more small game for him of tlie car pressed against it. Mr. in it? And remember our guarthe roped arena. were at first considBntyth's injuries Thompson trained in Ogden for the antee goes with every garered fatal. Maurice Thoinismn fight and for the i D. A. lose. Smyth, who was driving, said Sullivan go, ae well as others, laical ment. You j this morning that he was unable to sports have therefore taken more than tell how the accident happened. "It a Interest in his steady rise waa all over in a few seconds, said in passing the gloved profesh, and his friends "and he, although I tried to steer the have watched with pride tlie manner car away after we had been hit, I In which Cyclone Johnny hoe fought failed to do so. I heard no warning hi way Into the limelight. The boys and tlie noise of the auto must have at tlie fire station are confident that CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN drowned the approach of the car, which Thompson is the coming lightweight evidently was moving swiftly, Judging of the world. Broom Hotel Corner from the distance which It carried our machine. I think we are mighty fortunate to have escaped alive, and consider it nothing short of a miracle that ! Tom waa not instantly killed. About Mainly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Motorman Miller, in charge of the car which collided with Mr. Smyths auts feels that he is practically blameAttorney Joseph Chea la attending less In the matter. Miller said Satur- court at lirlgham City today. FOR RALE Furniture and carpets at once. 2(18 Wash. cl 4 day that he stopped at Grant avenue to take on some passengers, and, lookSenator F. J. Cannon and daughing ahead, saw a clear track. He ters left for the East Saturday. AMERICAN UR IS observed Mr. Smyth starting his maG. M. Fraser, traveling freight chine, but believed that the latter SPEEDING WESTWARD would continue straight down the and passenger agent for the Illinois street, instead of which he turned Central, with headquarters st Bait across tjw track. The crash followed, Lake, la in town today on business. The American car In the New York and the motorman asserts that he reto Paris race passed through Tulare. versed as quickly as Mrs. G. G. Swltser, wife of the aspossible, applied Cal., at 11:11 a. m. today and Goshen the brakes and brought his car, which sistant paymaster of tho Evans fleet, Junction at 11:56. he says waa going at the rate of ten was in Ogden Saturday visiting Mr. miles an hour, to the shortest atop and Mrs. C. M. Leedom. which could be made. LIST OF JURORS. evidence in is very much in MARCH TAL' TRiC OUR PROFUSE SHOWING OF ALL THE LATE CREATIONS FROM ALL THE FASHION CENTERS WILL BE to-ord- cant C. D. IVES I I People The following list of Jurors for April term of the district court been drawn: Non Line of Papers for 1908 are hero and ready for Our selection for this season we unfiesitatingly assert is superior in artistic merit and quality to any ever shewn in Ogdon. For the bed room we have dainty, florals and atripet in charmFor the ing combinations. m, cu- -. kitchen room and bath and SANTAS stock sf perb die-pla- y, Ac always our Lot us aror lowest prices figure with you. Paporo from 7o rolL , vamishette. Experiences With Cooks Linoloums Actual eov-trin- ftOMKS! a g; "ALLWINf - When you eat, eat at the Vienna. 0 -- A FINE BILL OF PICTURES. APAND PROPRIATE MUSIC GOOD SINGING. ELECTRIC ALL WEEK. "JUST LIKE HOME." S POR-TIER- COUCH-COVER- S . The Leader Millinery Mrs. S. E. Lyon, Prop. i irder monuments and headstones fi"in tlie large and new stock of JOS. IAKUY A SONS CO, 2253 Washing -t"ii ;i venue. funeral services for the lute J. H formerly of this city, who was klliiil in Saturday's accident on the I'ni'per licit line of the Uio Grande Gi'inIm In. W.ri. ru railroad, will he held tomorrow at Evanston, Wyoming. -- I'. P. Hock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump 1 at yard, (5.78 delivered. Gillette Coal Co, 151 West Twenty-sevent- h street. Phonea 1074. -- I)r. W. J. Browning, office, 22 if Wash, ave, over Paint, Oil A Glass Co. A. O. Smith, representing the Royal Highlanders, la In Ogden today, and will remain hero for several days. Mr. Smith has in view the organisat- ion of a branch of the order here. According to the latest report of the order, it haa some 125,000,000 Insurance In force and ita reserve fund amounts to over (750,000 In the state of Ne- 421 25th. our new line of palms ' and ' When yeu sat sal at ths Vienna. ferns. City Floral Co, 411 24th. son of Dr. . n Georgs, the rose bushes; also and Mrs. C. A. Wherry, died at ( flower seeds, grass seeds and bulbs at o'clock Saturday evening at the family home In Salt Lake City. L)r. and Mrs. P Ingres's Feed Store. Wherry have but recently moved to the From the residence of H. C. state capital from this city and have 2201 Quincy avenue, this after- many friends here. noon at 2 o'clock funeral services for s daughter of It will pay yeu te eee the Elsctne Lucy Evans, the Mr, and Mrs. Leroy W. Wardlelgh, Cash Register at "The Crystal," 2477 were conducted, there being a large at- Washington Avenue, Where the ears ld Ward-lelg- tendance. pressive. The services were most h, Im- step. s Funeral services for William L, son of Mr. and Mrs the Lawrence Bherner were held Sunday afternoon at the Lynn meeting house, with a large attendance. Bishop George Smuin presiding. A number of vocal selection! were rendered. The speak-er- a were Bishop Bmuln, Elder Walter Crane and President C. F. Middle-to- New Stocks of Spring Goods at Prices That Mean Quick Sales Youll need no argument to convince yourself of the importance of this special sale of new spring goods when once you see the prices. Our values are doing the talking and selling. All This Week Amosky Ginghams 7c per yd. 7 2c Prints 6 3-per yd. Cloaks and Suits at reduced prices. Net waists very low In price. We ask you to call and see these goods, whether you buy or not. CLARKS STORES e If you drink, drink Yellowstone, a At the residence of her grand- ICE! n. Charged with theft of a small quantity of brass from the Bell Telephone company, Walter Ward and Charles Lawrence were the first to greet Judge Murphy in police court this morning. Ward and Lawrence pleaded guilty and started boarding fur thirty days at tho city jail. In endeavoring to live up to his name, W. EL Thirst met a policeman, and. after a night's rest, faced Judge Murphy on a charge of drunkenness this morning. The name secured for Third, and, upon paying a (5 fine, he was released. o When you sat out at the Vienna. The reign of the mop stick and scrubbing brush is on at the police station, and under dlrecton of Guard e Thomas Lever the building is being a thorough spring cleaning. The crusade against filth will be foliowtd by a complete renovation and paint need- 10o cigar for 5c. At tho Invitation of Rev. N. 8. Elderkln. Mrs. Kate 8. Hilliard occupied the pulpit of the First Congregational church yesterday, delivering an Interesting lecture on "Why X Belong to No Church. The attendance was large, and Mrs. Hilliards address was closely followed throughout by members of the congregation. , 4c daughter, Mrs. W. F. Smithen, 251 ( Orchard avenue, Sunday evening at 5 o'clock Mrs. Mary Stewart, widow of the late John Stewart of Plain City, Born In Wales In died of paralysis. 1(21 and later a resident of North Carolina, Mrs. Stewart had made her home at Plain City for the past fifteen years, and was held tn high esteem by William H. Matthews, deaf mute, a large circle of friends. m who waa using his misfortune for pethe Falstafl cafe Is alService at results, with good purposes, cuniary was sentenced by Judge Murphy this ways the best, any hour of the day Mr and after t neater morning to fifteen days. Frank Ul- night Late dinner to. catered especially rich, who had acquired a Saturday patronage which waa five days, given night Jag, When yeu eat, sat at ths Vienna. he is serving. Peter Pan a ARTLOOM FOLDING GO CARTS ! - Bee If you drink, drink Yellowstone. MRS. E. BUYERS OF ANY KIND OF HAT . l-- will be liberally daubed wherever ed. after constant scrubbing it has neither cracked cor broken and rotainns its coloring perfectly H. IRISH. in-- a glv-n- J. BY PROSPECTIVE . Fire Insurance. H. A. Blm Two-year-o- APPRECIATED iu his private car and made k!"i' yesterday at Lakeside for linn of tlie trestle work there. When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna, lien-len- nd service MRS. T. SPOFFORD. I find Ceekc Linoleum "lost satisfactory floor men. n, a AROUND THE TOWN . - Cooks Linoleum means te the meet satisfactory floor covering for cleanliness ei braska. the has MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert C. Carr, XL B. Lewis, Lester J. Higginbotham, Orson P. Badger, A Charles A. Bmurthwalte, Albert Brown, John A. Brown ; Ogden Charles W. Wright, Emil Keller, James Clara EL James Ogden T. Ballard, Joseph H. Belnap, Alma West Ernest West Farr Flinders, Charles W. Field, W. H. Harrisvllle Cora Dabb .1 Cowles, Louis Weber, XL C. Baker, O. D. Raamuseeiv W. J. Critchelow, E. 8. Precocity. Rolapp, Alex XUrie, James C. Gas berg, said Mrs. Tucker, who "Tommy," ' Ogden. wee showing him through the geologiPhilip Garner, Burch Creek cal department of the greet museum, Argus McKay, Adam L. Xeeraon, these an called aerolites. They are Huntsville. supposed to bo fragments of some Thomas F. Brown, North Ogden. planet that has been broken up. They John M. Brown, Roy. come within the attraction of our planet and fall to the earth "hesterfleld. 0, 1 know what they ere, all right." I have l "tys made the best of the said Tommy. "They're the ballast the best, and never made bad worse by man In the moon haa to throw ont to fretting. Never complain to any one keep himself up in the eky, of anything. Our Elogant E. C. Manson of the Sen! :u ni iavific is expected back this n.g from a regular trip to Sparks, Niv .nil! Mr. Mansell left Saturday - that's th subjsct of this littls talk I want to toll you brisfly about Wasatch loo First sf all. it la purs Our psnd ia located at tho vary bas of tho mountain above lea- all In the Eaton gymnasium at Balt Lake City Saturday the girls basketball team of the Ogden high school was defeated by the Salt Lake high school by a score of 22 to (. Misses JLrtrida Lucas, Creole McC ready, Lois Hammond, Myrtle Clark and Ira Cooney lined up for Ogden, the latter two doing star work. a eon- - Our supply is limited. We making up our lisL If you wish us te count you lit call uo by phono er drop us a postal new and when yeu arc ready ws will begin desi A horse attached to a light buggy slipped and fell this morning at oclock on the corner of Twenty-fift- h and Washington while hitched to a attelegraph pole. Ills floundering tracted a crowd and bystanders took a hand and released the animal from the harness. Very little damage wae a runaway done. Shortly afterward ' team of buckskins, pulling a heavy camp wagon, dashed madly down Twenty-fift-h street, but the driver maintained his control of the reins, and after a few narrow escapes and some excitement the animals were stop- livering. For tho convenience of our patrons ws are issuing coupon books. You can got just what you want 10 pounds no today or 50 tomorrow gueco work, no mistakes in bookkeeping. , e Answering to the alliterative cognomen of Sam Sans, a man who stated that he was a railroad brake-- ; man. Insisted that he was not guilty of vagrancy In police court this morning and his case waa continued. James Maloney waa Just an certain that there waa no foundation for the charge of vagrancy against him and pleaded not guilty. ; Along with Sans, his hearing was continued. ) moans of Ws are determined te give better service this sssson than over befenst Careful, no courteous deliveryman careless incompetent boys. Kodak Finishing. Tripp 240 25th SL ped. possible tominstion our pands and ditehas arc kept; absolutely pur . and sweat ploughed, aired and sunbaked ns moss no filth, no stagnant water. 6 Our prices are right, 500 pound books, $3J0, if paid in advance, $325. 1,000 pound books, $6.75, if paid in advance, $625. May wo havo your order? THOMAS P. HORN. Wasatch Ice Co. T, W. Horn 6 Sons, Props. Phones, Ball 1421y, Ind. 8612a |