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Show DAILY UTAH STATV JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. two Quality Clothes for Spring nn irn HIVE COf course youre going to have a new spring suit as soon as you learn the au PAGE FIVE T IK ONTHE VIADUCT Two masked highwaymen, one as tall. I he other short, held Important Meeting Scores of Men Crowd Around up and robbed six men of a total Church Dignitaries Held in amount of twelve dollars early SaturOffice of Engineer Campday evening ou Lincoln avenue. Tbe Ogden Sunday. bell This Mornrng. half doxen hold-ui- w all look place within fiftreu minute and the victims were: Ac. important meeting of dignitaries Joe Hayes. tal Weaver. William Van When Engineer A. Q. Campbell, who Komcl and three others. The Vau of i:.c Mormon church was held iu Kernel boy waa clioked and a gun has cliarge of the viaduct construction OgiU n at the Weber Stake academy thrust Into his face, while the robbers and hi belief. J. H. Gaffney, arrived at Sun.! .y afternoon, attended by Apostle gruftly ordered him to make no outcry their oftlcc this morning, they found Rudgi r Clawson and XV O. McKay. or they would take him behind a billDa Id H. Smith of tike presiding bish-opr- board and kill him. The olicr have iui a crowd of something like sixty mew of all nationalities gathered about the and ten members of the llox El- clue to tlie identity of the liold-u- p men. doors fairly clamoring to be taken on der stake. Including President U. X. at any kind of labor. All of the sixty Stowe. There were In attendance about men were, of necessity, refused work, 0o persons and the was an meeting GRAND REVIEW a there 1 none at this time to be enthusiastic one. obtained on the viaduct construction. The pun lose of the visit of the addlton to the sixty seekers after dig ul lari es waa to Investigate OF WAR FLEET In Jobs a large number of men hunting the skw-iof Instruction adopted by work continued to struggle into the ofthe Weber stake a short time ago and fice In twos and threes all morning. whn !i has for lta purpose the bringing Excursion Southern Facltlo via Only a very amall force was at work May about of greater efficiency In the priestthis morning atartlng th work prehood. This plan calla for the holding Slid. Cheap round trip rates Ogden to the construction of the big liminary of w cekly meeting in each ward, with to Kan raiielnco and return direct viaduct which will proceed slowly for COTm,!. a uniform course of study. Ths same 10. (H), returning via law Angeles a week or two at toast !m ADLXB.BKOUJ The removal i study given to ell of ths deacons, IV-73- ; returning via Portland, (43.(4. of w number of telegraph and teleand tier to the teachers, another to the Return limit thirty days. Forty-eigwires will be the first necessary elder and so on up ths scale uf offi- war vessels of all classes in one of thi phone to be taken and this work will be step cials. A monthly general meeting la greatest naval demonstrations of his- started som tlm thla week. then held and reports as to the progress tory. Make your a looping car reservaThe big viaduct will extend from 154 made are submitted and the future tion at unoe. above Wall avenue, on Twenty-four- th feet courses of study outlined. The Weber street, west to the yards of the stake was the flnst to adopt this plan Oil company, a short die. Continental A Thirty-Foo- t and the great favor which has attended Snake. street tance above the Twenty-fourt- h It ha commended It to the other stakes. Caller at th Paris building thla which spans the Weber wagon bridge It Is expected that eventually It will morning enjoyed the night of n snake river. The viaduct will be thirty-fiv- e be adopted by all stakes In the church. kin of mammoth proportions, it was feet In width, with clusters of light Announcement was made at yester- that of n bon constrictor shot 40 mite arranged for beautifying the structure. day meeting of the quarterly stake north of Zamboanga by two American A large tower acroea the central porconference to be held Sunday next. prospectors. Bell and Newman. The tion of the viaduct proper will also add , Meetings wilt be held at both the Weber akla measures St fort, but Mr. te Us architectural appearance. Enwho brought the aklu to Manstake academy and ths tabernacle at gineers who have seen the plana any 10 oclock In the morning and S o'clock ila, aaya when first killed the enake that the big bridge will be one of the SO feet Inches. In the afternoon. Alt those residing measured most handsome from every point of At the time It wee shot the eoa- - view In south of Twenty-fourt- h street will atthe country. AT Vi tend the academy, and those north of that street the tabernacle. Speakers departure of our illustrious tender, Trying for Faker Prise. friend and brother will be to the end choirs will be at both places. He set himself up to be a Badidnt famto to hla the stake and Resolutions of sympathy, respect and rhutvh, tura faker, but he confessed he knew Those who are Interested In pyro-grap- esteem In connection with the death of ily, It la will be glad to know of the ar- the late President N. C. Flygsre were ''He solved, by the presidency and a atory which, if not exactly accurate, wae at all events somewhat brtllianL high council of the Weber Slake of rival of new wood, new supplies and read and unanimously adopted. This happened la the cottage of a ba love our and sympathy Zion, that Following are the resolutions: needles at Wright's A new class la "In the paaalng of our beloved presi- extended to the family of President Fly- peasant who had hla quiver full of to be started next Saturday with Mis. children. When the baby wae put to dent, Nila Christian Flygure, who for gare In their bereavement; thug these at night every one la the family Nate Kuhn In charge. Mrs Kuhn more than twenty-liv- e years Immedi- resolutions be enterd In the minutes of sleep teaches a style which la different to any ately prior to his death served ea sec- the high council and copies furnished waa enjoined to be quiet They were. Including the dog. One night howwhich has been seen before, an exhibit ond counselor In the presidency of this to the family; that they may feel that, the do? fancied tha room wasn't ever, hla beautiful conslatent we the stake of and Zion, have been deprived by life, of her work la shown in the entrance aa as It should be. There wae quiet of the association of a moat lovable, world and all that ever came In conwindow at the big store. aa clock la tbe comer him been bettered with unselfish uoneat tact have man. waa and He a by of the The lessons win be free and the class which ticked somewhat room, wise and safe counselor, so kind and their association; that hla good works Is open to children and adults with lta ponderous pendulum. considerate of hie associates that hie are Imperishable monuments rising loudly The dog, thinking that thla ticking FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA advice was often sought, and always heavenward and Illuminated therefrom. dtatarb the baby, went on tipmight to follow rations relied upon. Hla life of future gene Inspiring All members ere requested to he -- 1 sacrifice and loyalty for the rhurrh, foi In his footsteps to the paradise of our toe, and, putting hla paw against the pendulum, stopped It And that'a a ra Sunday the couse of truth, and for hla fellow Heavenly Father; that It may be said fae Richeys Unedrtaklng Pa-lo" But even the oyatora on 1145 m. for the purpose man commanded the admiration and to them aa It will be to him: afternon at p, counter the gaped with niton IshmenL Well done, thou good and faithful of attending the funeral of our de- respect of all who knew him. He was New York Prase. over a ceased brother, D. L Lee. conscientious, virtuous and upright In servant; thou hast been faithful DR. P. A. COOK. all thing and, having lived such a life, few things, I will make thee ruler over For envelopes, letterheads business Fraternal Master. everybody was hi friend. many things; enter thou Into the Joy cards, dodgers, etc., cell up The Journal C. E. COOK, Secretary Keenly feeling the heavy loss the of thy Lord." job rooms. Both phones (14. thorative styles. Thats why we want you to see our extensive showing. The line offers a choice variety of exclusive styles and patterns, ranging from the dark shades and conservative shapes to the swagger styles for college chaps. If you want to be correctly dressed, just see that our label is on your clothes a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find. of Mormon kc dlf-fer- mt $18, $20 $23 $25 U P AND Iu msi, ht B. Clothes G. Correct IVfor MenE Broom ms II HE DIM (UDE In til probate division of the Second district court today the following orders were made: Estate and guardianship of William Hutchinson st aL, minors, Joseph Hutchinson was appointed guardian end bond fixed at $500. In the estate and guardianship of Joseph McGregor et at., petition for confirmation ot sale of real estate granted. Elisa J. Jackson was appointed administratrix of the eetate of William C. Rawaon with bond of I S00. Worship the Cow. In the NUrlrl hills of souther India there dwells s race of men, the Todaa, who devote the whole of their career to the worship of the cow or, to be precise, of the buffalo. Their most acred temple Is a cow house, and the whole Ilfs of the people Is governed by the most rigid observance of the routine of dairy work, every detail of which ie performed with the most elaborate rltuaL They alone can perform the duties of milking end butter making who have been duly consecrated for this work by f sating and the performance of mysterious rites. the only priesthood, Representing they are compelled after their Initiation for the net of their day to play the role of the dairyman. The lesser prints may marry, but ths high priest muat be celibate, st least for s given period of years. Polyandry Is the family rule, but divorce Is unknown. Comer Hotel Wick-ershsm- HE HAS FOUGHT HIS - LAST FIRE FIGHT All that was mortal of David L Lee, former assistant chief of the fire department, was laid to rest In Mountain View cemetery Sunday afternoon. Services were held at the Richey funeral chapel and were presided over by Rev. J. E. Carvr of the First Presbyterian church, who preached the funeral sermon. The services were largely attended, the members of the local fire department attending the services in a body and acting as pallbearers. Six men representing' the Salt Lake' fire department were also In attendance. Music was furnished by a quartette. In addition to the funeral sermon of Rev. Mr. Carver, Chief of Police T. E. Browning made a few remark. The casket was covered with floral offerings. The apparatus of the Ogden tire depwtnfpnl suitably 'draped, formed a part of the funeral cortege. HOBJ ELEMENT BUST - WITH THE CHICKENS Caught In the cast of cooking a mulligan and with fifteen chickens In their possession, a gang of fourteen hoboes were arrested in the jungles of West Twelfth street at 1:10 this morning by Officer Bob Burke and Sergeant Fred Tout, and the gang with their mess prepared for cooking were lodged at the police station where they gave their names as follows: Bam -- hy eelf-denl- New line ef IBOfl Refrigerators new in sample. r Thieves Stole LOT OF OU SUET CASES AfD BAGS THOM THE CA7LA FEW A. -- Ay SACO. But Left THE BEST OfES. you Excellent Shred finely half a amall head ot cucrisp, tender cabbage and a crisp sweet two peppers; an onion, cumber, exclude the seeds and compartments where seeds rest; a stalk of celery, all shredded and mixed. Use the V One cap compaaylng mayonnaise: sweet milk, one teaspoon granulated dash iff cayenne and white anger, when at boiling point thicken pepper; with a heaped tablespoon of corn starch; when cooked, remove from the fire. Add one tablespoon olive oil, l one tablespoon good butter, one salad dressing, favorite any and two tablespoons lemon Juice or beet elder vinegar. Salt to taste. Keep on Ice until served. Place a ellce of tomato oa top of each plate and you mayonnaise over all. of Tha Utah Btate Subscribers Journal are requested to road and fellow inetruetionc printed at head ef editorial column. - i WE 'A offer ASSOUTm STLETDrD ME JET OF fiEW STyLE CAr Combination That Will Be Pronounces hags, suitcases oit 'STEAMEn rRUHELSAT TTilCES TO SUET you The Toggery The Clothes Store . Lace Curtains la a problem that of ap- peals to every housewife. Everything to Furnish the Home Complete Scott, William Shaelter, D. Dennln, John Groesaer, Georgs Franklin, John Denny, James Coleman, M. P. Shea, Adam Mattln, Jeff Shelton, Robert Kline, Frank Elnore and Richard At the Needles lighthouse, Isle ot Fuller. Wight, there has been placed a set of The men gave their vocations, proreed trumpets which give a blast that fessions or whatever they might be In can be heard tea miles treble the and their nationalities variety great distanoe of the.old fog ban elgnaL were es divergent aa their callings. Not one of the gentlemen could give a satisfactory account of the method by Mr. Swell Dresser which the poultry was obtained, so tbe harin' a fin tnpi police department Ie hunting for someone who has lost fifteen chickens, pending the filing of a complaint against the men. Judge Murphy this morning Inflicted a sentence of 10 dapson a similar gang of vags, arrested Sunday morning by Officers Burke and Sergeant Tout near the Rio Grande Western gas house. 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