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Show 4 02 TUESDAY. TIGHT. CAFES MAY SELL GREAT NOISE i Jaiimfty Suits SMART CLOTHES WAS HEARD FOR YOUNG MEN for girls and small women in all the newest Fabrics Stripes. and Plain Colon. It Was But Saloons, With Cigar Stands Attached, Cannot Sell the Only the Press Club RehearsFragrant Weed. ing the Show. (it Was Last Night; But Ederhdmer, Stun & C& MAIIII THE hardest sort of Suits to provide success-- . are the Suits for the dapper Young who wants the limit in style. , We've met great success in Clothing these Young Fellows, because we study their wants. There's always a distinguished" air about the cut and the Btyle of our Young Men's Garments. Ht ctB ft 3 atteriitt of Snirt Pramri to cur biw Set tag SbH The styles may be called extreme, because they are extreme. Every idea or kink, that's new, is shown here, while the fabrics are very swell. just looking about for the right Suit. . tlyo Go. DAVID L. LEE Fire Chief Payne reported to the council last night hia appointment of N. T. Moore to succeed the late D. X Lee, formerly assistant chief of the Are department. Firemen Powell and Wilson were alao appointed hoeemen. The appointments were confirmed by the council and a vote of condolence and regret voted the friends and relatives of the late Mr. Lee, mind a." Sunday. "Say, you've got about aa much expression aa a moving van. Cant you emphaaixe that mlllione of mind a little? Try to be human." "Gentlemen of the council. I move that thia branchiae be laid over till three years rom tomorrow." "WelL aay that like you mean it. It's a ranch!, not a carpet or an egg you're laying. I know its an effort, but lok intelligent when you aay that" , . Over In one corner aat a little fellow, scratching his head and shouting Downs wld de government. Downs widda every ting. Saprist." Above the din of many men saying many different things In aa many different ways, could be heard the star quartette practicing pathetic ballads in the rear. It was not an Indignation meeting, or a gathering of the inmatea of an insane asylum. merely the first rehearsal of the big show of the Ogden Press club which will be given May 1 at the Grand Opera house. Rehearsals have been fairly started, special costumes ordered from New York City, promlent people drafted Into service to help till the cast of performera who will participate in the three acta of the big show and everything la under way for the successful manufacture o tbs T)lf ' noiae," on May 1. with rehearsals every afternon and night until the big date. One thing ia still lacking, however, and that la a aultabla name for the production. A number of suggestions have been aent In and the ehow will be named by the Judges April 26, from one of these suggestions The winner will be awarded of this the sum of ten dollars and the contest la open to everyone. Many suggestions havs been received from North Ogden, West Weber, Salt Lake and other suburbs of Ogden, but there la still a good chance for someone to send In n suitable name and win the ten. Suggestions should be mailed to the Press Club of Ogden. That is substantially the substance of a report of the police committee to the council last night which was Anally adopted, but not until after hard fought battle had taken place In tlie council chamber with general participation and much beat. Councilman Thomas led the discussion in favor of the bars being allowed to sell cigars as well aa the cafea, and ha was aided by Councilmen Dana and Aus- MADE 2413' Washington H.T. MOORE SUCCEEDS Where bars, restaurants and cigar stands nr In the same building the cigar stands may do business on Sun- days, providing the bars sell neither soft nor intoxicating drinks Where a saloon has a cigar stand In front of tba bar, cigars may not he sold on TIDINESS A FETICH. Woman's Leva of Neatness Exasperated Her Friends. Russia's Great Library. One of the greatest monuments to the memory of that benevolent despot Peter the Great is the imperial library of Russia, established by him In 1714. Present ranking places It third among the world's great libraries. It la preceded by the National library of Paris and thut of the British museum of London. It contains 1,500,000 volumes and 26,000 manuscripts. The most Important accession It ever received was probably at tha time of the suppression of tho Society of Jeeus In Russia, when most of tho Jesuit collections were transferred to the Imperial library. Among them was the famous collection of Count Zaluskl, consisting of 260,000' volumes and manuscripts. The moat Important manusdrpt in the library Is the Codex Blnsltlcue" of the Greek Bible, brought to Russia by Prof. Tlschen-dor- f In 1859 from the convent of 8L Catherine on Mount Sinai. "I have n friend," she began, plaintively, who is ao neat that I hate to call on her. I stand on her threshold and any to myself: Will It be possible for me to go across that waxed floor without risking my life? One of her friends fell and sprained her ankle going over It Her maid has to go down on nil fours every morning with brushes fastened to her hands and knees, polishing It I am afraid to sit on her couches, they are so Immaculate. Thera might be some dast on my dross. I started to lie down on one one day when I was tired, and she hurried to get n cloth to spread over the pillow. I put my hat on her bed another time. She ran to It with n cry, snatched It up and hung It In the ball on the hub reck. Nothing must touch her bed, she said. She slept on It It's awful." I know Just such woman," said the man who waa with her. She has a whole house to herself. She needs n whole house, and shell soon have It all to herself. The number of hef triends is rapidly dlmlnUhlng. Every time I go there, and my visits are few and far between, I Just wish I could bring my two boys to see her. My two boys ride two Shetland ponies. Nothing would do me more good than to start them up her front steps oh those mad Shetland ponies and let them ride straight through the house belter skelter from garret to cellar.' 0 ' Odd Signatures. A traveler tella of two odd estrlea that he uw In the visitors' book of a fashionable resort on tbs Rhine. A few years ago one of the Parts members of the Rothschild family had registered as follows: "R. de Paris." It so chanced that the next vlxitor to inscribe his name In the book was Tinfoil Valuable. Baron Oppenheim, the banker of Several of the Cologne, and he wrote his name bechoconeath Rothschild's in this wise: O. late manufacturers on the continent do Cologne." are advtslng customers not to throw sway the tinfoil In which the chocolate Is enveloped, but to keep It until called for by an agent, who will gladly LARGE AND SMALL MEMORIALS pay the market price for 1L The presCarload Shipments. ent high price of tin la due to the action of English and Dutch speculators, Largest Stock. A-- 1 who have forced It far beyond Its Workmen, Author's Early Lift. Lowest Consistent Prices. actual value. The chocolate Industry J. Fennlmore Cooper was considerain Europe spends nearly 94,000.000 & Co. annually for tinfoil, which is generally bly older than his village. He waa born In Burlington, N. J., In 1789, and Wash. av. half block So. Tabernacle thrown to the winds was n year old when his father moved to tho great estates by Otsego lake. In New York, from which Cooperstown was later to take Its namfe. As training for hls literary career Cooper had THE HEW JEWELRY. village schooling, part of a course at Yale and abont five years st sea. He AT THIS STORE waa past SO and had a wife and six children before he thought of author Heree Shoe pins are takship. ing a prominent place In toGRAND REVIEW OF WAR FLEET The Cameo ia day's Excursion via Southern Pacific May back again for a long run 2nd. Cheap round trip rate Ogden of popularity. Leek to our to Sen rancisco and return direct Store when you want new 880.90, returning via Los Angeles jewelry or have any thing to 887.75; returning via Portland. 842.54. 10,-00- best-know- Jos. Parry n 1-- repair. J. S. LEWIS & PH Return limit thirty days Forty-eigwar vessels of all classes In one of naval 'demonstrations of history. Make your sleeping car reservations at once. ht SILVERSMITHS newest style Wool Suita In sixes at to 44 cream of the New orl styles at prices below our own low cash values, if you have money 150 J tin. Councilman to spend come where it will do Ita utmost Special values In ladies' Wool Sklrta Special prices all this week. Were dosing out all odds and ends of childrens bonnets and lawn hata. 2 off W.H.WRIGHT& SONS Co. i THEATERS i DREAMLAND. This popular house la showing good pictures this week, among them Th Public Nursery," "Xomtdi Engaged Against His Will," very funny creation, Suitable Present for a Child." alao very amusing. Th Garden of the Golden West" Is one of the aolos at thia house, it being sung here ahead of the Electric. NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE At the New Electric theatre thia week "The Scarlet Letter la the chief attraction. Nathaniel Hawthornes book is both ably and prettily iUu- -t rated. "The Curates Double" and A Poor Man's Romance are alio winners th former being very amusing, the letter pathetic. Mlm Ballinger sings "The Garden of the West? Oil HEALTH PAYROLLS and "The Lanky Yankee Blue.' FALSE ALARQ COSTS BOYS TED OOUARS 1-- BALE BEGINS TOMORROW. lEl'S Boys La When claims from the various jelty departments for payrolls wars read by Slump In Manleuring Business. Recorder Brown at tha council meetManicuring girls find that their busing last night, another heated discus- iness, like most others, is suffering u sion was provoked, by Councilman n result of the slump in the stock stf-keThomas. are still doing fairly But The Utter demanded to know whether wclL thanksthey to bridge whist "As long Inthe sanitary department's payroll ns folks can afford to play bridge cluded overtime for deputies and when ill have good business," explained Informed that it did, demanded that one of the nail poliahera. Womea the payroll be held up. Then followed who play tha game have to be careful bested discussion in which coundl-me- n about the looks of their hands, they Explained to other councilmen are ao conspicuous when dealing and that the health officer's deputies wen shuffling. n fact tha bridge crue hired by the day and entitled to extra saved the Uvea of most manicures. time if they worked at night Highly polished nails had gone oat Councilmen Thomas, Dana and Aus- of etgle, and tho business, was goln tin could not see things this way. to the dogs when the bridge crue Two motions with a couple of amend- sawed the day." N. Y. Sun. ments were made end the general discussion lasted almost an hour, when For envelopes, letterheads bustnwi someone made the discovery that the cards dodgers etc call up The Journal 664. council was out of order and the mat- Job rooms Both phones ter waa dropped. Dr. Dickson became disgusted during the diacuaalon and moved to adjourn. The motion waa voted down. t The .two boy. John Btahr and Ben Crltchlow, charged with turning In e false alarm to the fire department from Box 21, early Sunday morning, pleaded not guilty in police court tbls morning and aner a bearing which consumed much time were each fined $10, which waa paid. No evidence to show that the boy had turned in the alarm waa sub mitted, but Georg Brbwn and a woman who was with him at 1:25 Sunday morning, when the alarm waa turned in, testified that they saw the two boys coming from the direction of the alarm box after the alarm waa turned In. It waa on tbls evidence that the two young men were convict ed, and Judge Murphy stated. In fix Ing the fine, that he waa dealing leniently with them because of the excel lent reputation which bot boys bear. Both Crltchlow and Btahr took the stand and instated that they were not guilty, that they had not turned in the alarm and that they had seen no one elae who may have done so. The young men have hosta of friends and ar ewell connected, ao that the court room was crowded with a number of interested spectator, the sym pathy of nearly all of whom rested with the young men. The evidence of George Brown end the woman who were on Lincoln avenue at the early Sunday morning hour, could not be broken down by the however, end they stuck tenaciously to. their stories Some talk of appealing the case was made by Btahr and Crltchlow, and it ia possible that an appeal may yet be made as the young men claim to be able to produce witnesses, who are now out of town, whose testimony will remove all doubts aa to their Sons style' Checks. M 3 Dana went on record FROM AN as not being entirely favorable to dosing saloons on Sundays, anyway, aa he said, "We simply drive the money up to Box Elder county or some place alao else." Councilman Humphrls said: Tm not altogether In favor of dosing the saloon on Sunday or at night, but If we do it let's make the Attorney Val Gideon was In receipt thia morning of a letter from Tom closing absolute." Coucllman Austin leaned the same B. Wilde, a former Ogdenlte, who ia now in Goldfield. Wilde was at one way. During the heated discussion of time secretary of the chamber of comth question Councilman Thomas be- merce her and waa the first mayor came worked up to a high pitch of of the mining camp of Mercur, Utah, eloquence and demanded at one point tl ig some fourteen years since he left to know, "Are we going to make mon- Ogden but he tells of old Ogdenltee keys of ourselves by getting up here he has met end who are well and and legislating, with the little handprosperous among them A. J. Warner which we have, and Charlie Brough at Loa Angeles; ful of legislation against legitimate business men of M. V. Gilbert at Long Beach; Hugh this dty? Are we? Now, I know Tata at Beattie; Kenner 8. Bo reman that you won't do it after you have and James Jarvis at Chicago. thought th matter over Nevertheless, in spite of all the flow of oratory and pleading, the DEBATE police committee's report was adopted ANOTHER and only cafes will be allowed to aell cigars on Sunday not saloon a. name-conte- st Suits $10. $12.50, $15. to $25 There's much to see here that's new, and1 our time is at the disposal of the Young Man who is Frod Ip on the top floor of the First National bank building a great noise wa heard last night It continued until an early hour thia morning, with auch aa the following: "And at last I own thia paper and am prepared to away millions of six-ty-fl- ve APRIL21i9ci A Teat of Faith. la a ChiThey were cago court recently, a bookmaker who had been caught In the tolls for playing some other game than hie own. district attorThe third ney was Intent upon a conviction, however, and waa doing hls best, none too successfully to ahake tha teatlmony of the defendant "You're sure of that?" he yelled, as the bookmaker stuck to an assertion that did not suit the case of tho state. "Sure, I km certain," came the ancross-examinin- g, sub-aaalsta- nt swer. "You remember tbat you are under oath?" i "I do that?" "And you'd swear to thia statement of yours?" "Swear to it? Why, Mr. Lawyer and lodge, your honor. I'd bet n hundred m (t any day." Spare Momenta. THEY WERE HATCHED. BEFORE This Yeung Lady Proceeded to Count Her Chickens. Perhaps the read the aUtemeat made by the department of agriculture that the value of the egga laid by the hens of the United States in n year would be enough to pay off the national debt, or, anyway, she Just thought it up, but, anyway, thia pretty little Baltimore girl waa convinced that she had everything all fixed. She h been engaged to a very nice young teilow for some time, but to most people the amount of hla preaent aalary would appear an inaurmountable to matrimony. Thia waa the view of her father, but when expressed she met it with happy smile. Oh, I have thought that all out, she declared. You have, eh?" papa asked, knowing something of hla daughter's business abilities. "Yea. And it was ao easy," aha bubbled. I was passing the market the other day, and I saw a dear little d hen for only 60 cents, and I bought her. I rend in a poultry paper that a hen will raise 20 chicks in n season. WelL next year well have 21 hens, and so, of course, there'll be 420 chicks the next year, and 8,400 the next, and 168,000 the next, and 3.360,000 the next And Just see what that amounts to why, selling them at 50 cents each would give ns 81.500,000 in five years, and that wont be so long to wait for that much." Harper's Weekly. e , polka-dotte- Secret of Good Humor. Good humor often Is nothing but the consciousness of being loved. When we are in a position where we feel onreelvee loved we know that all are pleased and we are in a Joyous humor. Alaska Refrigerators YOU can hardly keep without one of these sup- house successfully erior refrigerators. It I as important that food be well kept as well cooked. to Alaskas are gauranteed wholekeep food pure and some. Prices $7.50 and up. Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. nr. Plafm, Ywr Cn4it I. GS Myraa i |