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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1908. PAGE FIVE Good Taste IIS ILL Means Fitness II TA L CWhat looks well upon one man might not become another man at all. If we carried an ordinary line of cloth- Ah hamled down Friday enSupiviin- court in ui lu tho matter of the vsltaa of C. A. tted ford; tVmnieivtal National hank of tVdeu. aielluM; Amelia O. ltedford et al.. reapondenu. Ten eara ago. after the death of Lira. huahaud. certain real eatate waa act aatde for Mr, ltedford and her minor eon. aa a hotueatead, and at thla time a number of debt were left unpaid, one debt of 8 509 being due to the t'oinnierclal National hank. Later the retate waa entirely elitaed rp. In 1901 lira, ltedford aold the home-tee- d for 84.SOO and the hank attempted to collect Ita 1500, upon the ground that the title to the homeatead did not vent entirely In lira. Bedford, hut that ahe waa only entitled to an interval of li.tll, the amount of tho exemption under tha atatute, and that tha remainder ahould be applied upon debta owing by tha aetata. The lower court held that the whole of the property belonged to lira. Bedford, and tlila view la upheld by tha Supreme court. The judgment below la accordingly affirmed. ly lh titled ing, we would expect to find it hard to please everybody. But as our object is to provide everyone with the right thing, we make a point to carry a full line of USslSSZ HAND TAILORED which comes in aU the most desirable merchant tailor patterns, made up in the best of merchant tailor fabrics, and in such a variety of sizes as to insure the fitting of slim men and stout men as well as men of regular shape. GCome in and try one of the new suits or overcoats. - FOUR DAMAGE SUITS SUITS $20 to $40 SETTLED FOR $1700 C. D. IVES Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner CBMrilM. Clara Bnedaker, counselor; II be subject to yrther enforced counselor; Annie Peterson, secretary; vacations. Lillian R. Belanp, assistant secretary; DONT FORGET TWO COMAnnie Jackson, treasurer; Wealthy Pincock, organist Tha reorganisation PLETE CHANGES OF PROGRAM AT THE BIJOU ON SATURDAY AND Tha regular meeting of tha board eras made neoesaary by the resignation WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. account on Martha Crltchlow of Mrs held ha will of tha Crittenden home health. of failing In the parlors of tho Home next MonThe hearing of the action brought day aftemon at I oclock. Fetor Pan a 10c cigar for So. by th Balt Lake and Ogden railway company against tha Union Pacific, Pushing for Ogden for 85 yeara Deak Sergeant Joe Crltchlow la for a right of way across the tracks Bona A and still at it Joaaph Parry confined to hla home by a severe at- near Thirty third street, will he taken Co, 1281 Washington Avenue, dealers tack of neuralgia. Ben Crltlchlow Is up on Tueeday, April 14. la Monuments and Heads to nee. presiding over the, desk at tha polios It will pay- you te esc the Electric station during hla brothers absence. et.yot Fetor Fan Bo elgarw Cash Register at The Crystal, Roes buahea at Plngree a, 2011 Pin-gr- Washington Avenue. Where the ears The ladee Mlaalon Circle of the FI rat ave. Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:10 at the home of Mrs. Funeral aervloea for the Infant Judge Howell made orders today A. Van Patten. 2888 Monroe Ave. This John Bander, A. G. Erick- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colappointing meeting will be out of tho usual order, son and John Anderson appraisers of vin were conducted thla afternoon from and will bo in honor of Mra. Koblaa-ka- L the estate of John EL Lundstrom, de- the family residence, 2211 Monroe aveceased; and T. E. Matthews, J. 8. O. nue, Elder Ephraim Tlllotaen peraiding. See our new line of palms and Langsdorf and Carl Allison appraisers Elder Tlllotson, William Hancock and others wets speakers and there waa s of the estate of Ethel 8. .Orth. ferns City Floral Co, 411 24th. large attendance. The funeral cortege When you sat, aat at tha Vienna. continued from the family homa to the Warren O. Faulkner la seriously InNorth Ogden cemetery, where Interdisposed at hla home 2900 Grant ave- Conference travel continues very ment was made. heavy to Balt Lake city and tho specE DONT FORGET TWO When you eat, eat at the Vienna. ial conference trains today were well CHANGES OF PROGRAM filled. Regular trains this forenoon And again 1,000 fresh carnations were run In two sections In order to AT THE BIJOU ON SATURDAY AND Saturday at 80c. City Floral Co. provide ample room for tho excur- WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK, n sionists. C. D. Tyree, one of the moat famKodak Finishing. iliar figures on the streets of Ogden, la Tripp-1- 40 25th St U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate ' erioualy 111 at hla home. lump and nut and Clear Creek lump Funeral service for Nathan L. a Gillette SB at yard, 88.75 delivered. The Congregational church Ladies Drake, a former well known Ogden Coal Gi., . 188 West Twenty-sevent- h will give an Easter Bexaar of useful and resident, who died at Butje, Mont., street. Phones 1074. were held at the Wilson ward meetfancy articles and Bread ancl Cake at Utahna Drug Stare Friday and Satof the ing house at 11 o'clock thla morning. Trainmaster McCarthy ' urday April 10 and 11. Southern Pacific, owing to tho death of Bishop Frank Stretford presiding. The a EL 8. Luty, has been given the exattendance eras large. Music was proH you drink, drink Tellowstoae. tended Jurisdiction to Include Ogden vided by the Wilson ward chola and of District No. 1. Bishop Stratford and Patriarch George When you eat, eat at the Vienna. yards W. Larkin were among the speakers. THE Burial was at Ogden City cemetery. BEAUTY 'SLEEPING Andrew Erickson and L. J. Irwin HAND COLORED PICTwere forced to provide a "grind for PRETTIEST E TWO DONT FORGET EVER SHOWN . IN THIS URE Judge Murphy in polios court thla AND NEW CHANGES OF PROGRAM; BRAND HOUSE. Both were charged with morning. HERE FOR A SPECIAL AT THE BIJOU ON SATURDAY AND drunkenness Five dollars or five days BROUGHT LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. EVERYBODY FEATURE. was the penalty Imposed. NIGHT SAID IT WAS GRAND. Mrs. D. J. Woodruff arrived this Free aeda given with every pur- ELECTRIC JUST LIKE HOME.' afternoon from Big Muddy, Wyo., to chase of aeeda at the Plngree Feed Pierre Hotchkiss has completely re- mak arrangements for the funeral of Store. covered from the mental. attack from her eon, Charles Woodruff, who died The First Ward Relief Society waa which he suffered a week ago and will last Tuesday at Tombstone, Aria, of reoranlxed yesterday with the follow-i- n( leavg the county jail today In com- pneumonia The remains were brought officers: Harriet EL Wood man see. pany with hla father for Coffeyvllla, to Ogden and funeral services will be held here. The family formerly made President; Wealthy D. Ensign, first Kane. this city their home and resided for a . Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 2241 number of yea Is on Jefferson avenue. I Wash, ave., over Paint. Oil A Glaae Co. The father of the young man Is a prominent lumber dealer of Chlhauhau, WE Painters are busy plying the brush Mexico. The deceased was 20 years at the police station where the interior of age and had been 111 for some time. coat SELL la being treated to a much-needof paint. ' Diplamacy. HEMS When you eat, oat at the Vienna, A good story comes from Philadele TAILOR phia with reference to a young soIf you drink, drink Yellowstoaai ciety matron who sought the advice of e her pastor touching a peculiarly perBIDE Rev. D. A. Leonard returned Frisonal sad delicate matter of concon1m day from Park City where science. ducted tlie funeral of Albert Beckman, I would like to have your opinion, Mra. and Mr. eon of the 400 f said sha, as to whether or not air, Michael Backman. tho nse of rouge Is wrong. e SIMPLES The diplomatic clergyman smiled. Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims 421 15th. Some, aald ha, bold that there Is 10W 01 Whan you aat, oat at (ho Vienna. nothing pernicious In a hit of rouge; others, on tbs contrary, regard the use The Southern Pacific shops present- of this cosmetic aa moat reprehensied a very deserted appearance again ble. To ms It seems best to steer a with the regular weekly layoff middle course. Tou might, therefore, j today 'of the men In force. tTp to date no use rouge on one cheek only. Harporders have been given out for another er's Weekly. suspension next week, but it Is believed Journal want ads dslivsr tho goods. in railroad circles that the shopirfen aH888888888H8 - as 1 COM-PLET- COM-PLET- ' ed suns two-year-o-ld 1908. by K..ADIEB.DXOa; A CQ.1 Mainly About People lOWMttOOOOOOOHONMOOOl Miss Crystal Carroll has returned to Ogden after a winters sojourn la San Antonio, Tex. Mias M. Elisabeth Naylor of Ely, Nev., Is in the city a guest of J. H. Gaffney. R . E. Mesnard will arrive Monday to ' take up hla duties aa assistant in the office of the government forest , service opened here thla week, Messrs. Horace and Harold Psery spent the day In Salt Lake City. Sidney J. Stevens went to Logan Friday evening on business. Joseph Perry Is up from Salt Lake City, today. Superintendent E. C. Manson of the Southern Pacific returned this morning after an absence of a week along the western division on business. e Superintendent W. . Whitney of the Union Pacific returns this evening from a trip to Denver, Colo., where be went on railroad business. Clarks Stores ! I tions In time of emergency the building would practically bo a trap, It la aald. There are many confusing halls and Suite aggregating 190,000 for dam and no amount of stairways agea against the Harriinan lines have could restore the structure remodeling called the been adjusted st on expense to tho High school from Its oreeent unsatisof ao 81,700.00, that .the corporation and dangerous state, hi the claim agenta have been doing effective factory of those who have Inspected opinion work. The committee from the City ImW. L. McCabe, administrator of the It provement league - and the board of McCabe estate, against the Union Paeducation will meet early next wegk cific, sued for 880,008 damages. Mc- and It la at this time Cabe was a brake man and waa killed It will be expected that decided to call another vote at Cheyenne last year. Thla case was oa the new High school proposition. settled for 8780 and dismissed. Is freely predicted that another vote J. Short, a locomutlvo fireman who It taken at this time would carry by a waa Injured at Evanston, sued for large majority for the new school. . 810,000. He settled for 5800 and tha v Last routlna of the board waa case was dismissed. These two cases brief. nights showed finances now Reports were brought in tha second district on hand to bo 817, 684. 82. Tho new court here. cases of diseases In tha In the district court at Morgan, tbs school arecontagious aa follows: Measles, 22; (administrator of tho estate of Lee scarlet fever, 2; smallpox, 2. There are Richards, who waa killed In tha Green 221 children absent from school on i .7 VL1 .1UTIZ" River yards last summer, has made a I account same nans- i of quarantine, settlement for 8780.00 and the case will her aa last week. Twelves applications be dismissed at Morgan on Monday. for teachers positions wers received. The action waa for 510,000. The suit of John A. Brown, adminisNOTICE , trator of the Allen Brown estate, against tha Union Pacific waa aet for A. Heckner representing himself for trial In the Federal court, April 10th. cleaning and dyeing formerly employed Brown waa killed In. the Union Part lie by tha Elite Cleaning Company la no coal mine at Rock Springs and sued longer employed by them and they will for 880.000. This ossa was dismissed not be responsible for work solldtted by stipulation without tho payment of by him. Please take warning. any money. THE ELITE CLEANING CO. ArtloomTapestries 9 Thomas of the Superintendent State Industrial school went to Balt Lake City this morning on business. Sanitary Inspector Shorten was to Balt Lake on business today. called SAVAGERY. OF A CENTURY AGO. Foer Woman's Execution Then a of Little Moment. Mat-te- r Tha hanging of a woman, which In these days calls forth public protests, was apparently n matter of Indifference to our grandfathers and grandmothers, says the London Chronicle, It was In the nineteenth century that a woman found guilty of some trifling offense was sentenced to death. By chance the warrant for her execution was not sent to the high sheriff, and she remain'd la prison for about three years, acting aa a Jail washerwoman, and occasionally, as a favor In acknowledgement of her good behavior, going out, as was then the custom, as washerwoman to private houses. But a clerk looking through the home office records found the warrant that bad never been dispatched, and It was thereupon promptly forwarded to the sheriff for due process. The woman w-- v found by the turnkey at the wash Is', n a house In the town Aylesbury-"Well- , missus, said be, "you are to be hanged. The warrant has corns at It't, and we mnst carry the sentence ou morning st the latest M erry well, then, the wretched n submissively replied. "I sup-po'- e I mnst go," and haring washed the soapsuds off her arms departed with the official. She was duly hanged next morning. From all which It would seem that barely a century separates ss from a condition of primitive you live in a cottage, flat or mansion, in woman village or city, as a home-lovithe Artloom Tapestries are sure to appeal to you. Don't wait until you are in n hurry and choose haphaiard. Give yourself time to use plenty of discrimination. See the Artloom Tapestries the next time you go shopping. Their artistic beauty and wearing qualities are out of all proportion to their modest juices. WHETHER Curtains Solid ng colors, Mercerized, Duplex, Oriental, Silk, Bag- dad, Brocade and Velour, $3 to $20. Wide diversity of " designs and colorings. Couch Covers Bagdad, Oriental, Turkish Gobelin, Daghestan, figured Brocade and Velour. Sj and up. Each an actual counter-(tar- t of the masterpieces of foreign looms. T apestry, Oriental and Gobelin. $1.30 and up. Remarkable for artistic qualities and orginality. Table Coven w-ma- ' HID At the meeting of t lie board of education last night. President J. C. Nye of the City Improvement league, reported the appointment of the following committee to confer with the board, with reference to calling another special election to vote bonds for a new High school building: Superintendent P- - 51. Iirlggs of the State School for tlie IVaf and Blind. City Engineer A. F. Parker and J. S. Lewis. The board gave Suiieriiitendent Allison the power to arrange for a meeting between the committee and board members which will probably he held early next week. In view of the conditions found at the High school by Mayor Brewer. Sanitary Inaector Shorten and Chief of Police Browning when they made an Inspection Friday, It Is likely that the election will be called, as It has been shown by this Investigation that Ogden Is surely tu need of a new High school building. Sanitary Inspector Shorten and others who Inspected conditions expressed the opinion thle morning that while things generally are In bad shape at tho hool. It la not through negligence on the pert of any members of the board fr anyhns connected with the institution The building la kept ss clean ae iHumlble under the circumstances, but It Is su old mild antuusted structure with extremely poor fire precau- Beans. Beans are a good preparatory crop for the grains, as the bean leaves shade the ground and prevent growth of weed, and during the earllef part of the growing season the beans need to be cultivated. rnijkli 4 |