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Show DAILY Were Waiting . '! for You H You tho many one ; who find it hard to dooida which clothior to buy from. Wo admit its (tore " yP biggest io tht hia mind after one Wa know what's what and are ready to give our boot information. Wo ara in clothes willing to prove any minute of any business day, beyond any doubt that in values for tho price, in stylo in quality of goods it advantage will pay you ta wear our and up. C. D. IVES CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN Orion Hotd Corner SMOKING AND DRINKING ON EASTER SUNDAY Malmln, Raymond Draney, Jesae Sands and Lawrence Call have a peck of troubles. On Monday, Sheris Wilson filed a complaint against them for fast driving. It now develGeorge that the lads are under eighteen K ' OFT. s EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE - I. the Hussey Woods Realty company on Washington avenue a big display of ore taken from the property of the Del Verde Tunnel company in Ogden canyon was placed this morning. The samples show up as well aa any taken from the Del Verde claims, and are attracting considerable attention. . The M.M.Wylces Co. ' I leranlum 20c erh Floral Co., 411 24th. ' 1USHMER. The Reed hotel, Ecclea building and Lewis block will blossom forth In all the glory of brand-ne- w elevators, and work on the Installation will be started about May 20. Still the best EdeiflcroSftYg NOAOJEJ Is Food , At the banquet of the Utah Society of Engineers at the Commercial club at Suit Lake last evening, A. F. Parker, engineer of this city, described what he supposed would be the appearance of Ogden canyon one hundred years from today. DREAMLAND THEATRE, Complete change of program every three day o Did you aee the motor washing machines sold by the Geo. A. Lowe Company? The washer does the- work. - Emma Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. P. I. Scott, died at the family residence, 2715 Wail avenue, at 11:10 yesterday morning, death being due to pneumonia. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made, a sign eight-year-o- u ixjunHu. when ordering baking powder, Soy plainl- yand be very rare you get RoyaL Royal is the only Baling Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It' adds to the digestibility nd whole someness of the food. , r blase wae dune by the laddies from total damstation, with age of about $50, covered by insurance. If ha bench Select dances Wednesday and urday nights at Sylvan Park. Free ld The Clothes Store 1 ess-in- s It's everywhere Top-Kn- Edward Murray, Whisky ot sixty-on- e ft li years old, was charged with mendicancy In Judge police court this morning. Murphy sentenced Murray to thirty day suspending the sentence providing Murray leaves town. Funeral services over the remain! of Emma M. Scott, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs P. X. Scott, who died Tuesday morning of pneumonia will be funeral held from Larkin A Sons BALLINGER IN HEAR Ml chapel, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock GARDEN OF THE WEST" "THE Bishop McQuarrte, of the Second ward, ELECTRIC. AT WEEK THE THIS furnmuale will be will officiate, and HOME. LIKE JUST ished by the ward choir. ' '"UNDER THE LIVERY" AND CHIROPODIST" NEW "UNWILLING Peter Pan a e 10c cigar for 5a Axel Johnson, charged with tree-rassion railroad property, was senLEASED TODAY. SEE IT AT THE five days in police court toto tenced ELECTRIC FIRST JUST LIKE . day. HOME." PATHE PICTURES JUST ng RE- Dr. W. J. Browning, Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil e office, 2212 A Glass Co. mm iv iitvtM Youll the name When you eat, oat at the Vienna e Mem bers of the Wasatch and Ogden gun cluba are holding a team shoot this afternoon on the grounds of the Ogden club, notheast of the city, find Castle Gate U. P. Rock Spring lump and nut and Clear Creek lump $5 at yard, $5.75 delivered. Gillette . 151 West Twenty-sevent- h Coal C-i.- 'Phones 1074. Kodak Finishing. 240 26th 8L Tripp The parking at the Union depot has been placed In condition for the Friends of William G. Ogden will coming summer, with considerable Imregret to learn that he ta lying wry provement work done and a number of low, not expected to live, at the homa flowers planted. The beauty of the h of hie son, N. O. Ogden. 525 depot grounds hare been greatly Imstreet. In this city. Mr. Og- proved by the work. den ta 72 yean of age and ta suffering from a complication' of disease Strayed or taken from 2422 Adame Hta home to at Morgan,' Utah, but for email white French Poodle. Answen Liberal reward. some time past he haa been vtaitirg to name of "Fluffy. at the home of hie eon. When, yeu eaL eat at the Vienne. When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna In Storage at reasonable rate For Steam and French Dry Oan-lin- good brick building. If you need any Repairing and Pressing see the room consult Jito. Scowcroft A Son i Ogden ailoring Co- - 220 24th street, Fire department No. 2 made a Prompt service. Charges reasonable. run at 5 oclock Tuesday afterquick OIL Independent phone noon to the, residence of Frank Price. Funeral services for the late Thom- 2050 Madison avenue, whrrt effecas J. Miller, wen conducted by Rev. J- - tive work In quenching a threatening If you drink, drink Tellowoton you our handsome new patterns just what you want for your floors. Twenty-sevent- - v- - i Cooks stamped on the back of the linoleum we sell. I ts a sign of linoleum superiority the best made. Cooks is flexible and springy, comfortable to the tread; not hard nor flinty. It is also the most sanitary and will outwear other kinds. Let us show e street. A TT - loylo g. THE TOGGERY WWHrtO4HO00 Rol blll-of-fa- Japanese novelty pia tray. - Sat- WH'HOMOOOto Mainly About People ' DREAMLAND THEATRE, Ladies Souvenir Matinee Saturday afternoon. CAPES." J 40-d- ay It Easy THEypE DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOP. THE MAN OP YOU NO MAN WHO jo protecj youfjjif agajnjt alum, J. Kaplan, of the Kuhn Model in Embroidery Work store, is in receipt of the news of the are given every Wednesday morning death of hia father, I. M. Kaplan, a from 0 o'clock till noon at Wright's Art prominent cltlscn of Brooklyn, New . York. Mr. Kaplan regrets especially Department. and Dancing every Wednesday that it was Impossible for him to be at Saturday night at Sylvan Park. Ms father's beside wlien the end came You name en our ice list will in-u- r. DAYLIGHT ROBBER unexpectedly. a you pure ice the entire summer. GETS AWIY WITH LOOT William Allison, superintendent of We wont drop you when the season ia half over. Better eall up today. Bell The rqnorf of a daring dayllgh$ city school is back at hta desk again Phene 1421y, Ind. S612A. Waanteh after a weeks illness. robbery wae brought to the police de- today, Ice company. W. T. Horn A Sena. partment late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Feeney end eon, Edwhen Mr Adam Farter returned to re A new has printer are spending tne week in Salt ward, on the corner of Adame avebeen brought into uae by the Reed her hom Lake City. nue Twenty-fourt- h In and street. Just hotel and la the first of the kind introtime to interrupt a follow who had duced in Utah. Over 2,000 culinary Glenn A. Nicholson of Evanston, loaded himself with silverware which ta in the city today on bueinea tenna are cast Into slugs, arranged tn Wyo., he had atolen from the house. alphabetical order and the work of 'The man successfully made hie getta greatly faciliSuperintendent E. A. Whitney of printing bills away with valuables to the value of the Union Pacific railroad left this tated. $50, and the police have no clue, it is for a regular trip east over to work. The morning hia division. It will pay yeu to see the Electric understood, upon which entrance to the Cash Register at "The Crystal," 2477 daylight robber gained an unlocked Farter home through Whare the ears Superintendent G. C. Manson of Washington Avonu door. the Southern Pacific left on No. I this stop. afternoon for one of his regular business trips west over the Salt Lake Charles Baer, Owen Hayden and LAKE EXCURSIONTOJALT division. Frank Burn who allowed that they Via Rio Grande Western Railway, were laboring men out of work, were sentence by Judge Friday, April $4, Ogden High Scliool Subscribers of The Utah State given a Fare $1.00 round trip. Jsumal are requested to read and Murphy thle morning, with suspension Excursion. fellow instructions printea at head of in order to give the trio time to get Trains leave at 0 a, m. and 1 p. m. editorial column. out of the city. race-trac- Roycroft Clothes The tale cf alum foods has been made illegal ia Washington and the District of Columbia. and alum baking powders are cveiwhere recognized Funeral services for Clyde Petersou of Mr. and son, the Mr H. H. Peterson, were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, conducted at the Larkin funeral chapel. Beautiful music was provided by a vocal trio, m ijpmpoeed of Mtasee Plngree and Fowler When yeu eat, aat at the Vienna. and Charles Wood. Tho speakers were Elder Peterson, Mr Jane 8. Richards See Mitchell Bros, for artistic Nathan Tanner and Bishop Ensign, interment wae made at Ogden City monuments a ear load just arrivad. Yard 2003 Jefferson avsnua cemetery. boy Robert Major, the who preferred a charge of assault and for and against the passage of the battery against his older brother. k gambling, Jqrk, showed evidence of brotherly bill abolishing took a relenting in the polios court this Governor Hughes which in morning when he told Judge Murphy part. prominent that he was not anxious to push the case. The hearing, however, will lie held Friday moml.'g, a continuance having been taken until the widowed mother of the two boys, who Is now confined to her bed by Illness, ta able to appear In court as a witness. UP-TO-DA- TE So does France So does Germany f-fare Be AMERICAS GREATEST CLASHAWTHORNES SIC FICTION, "SCARLET LETTER" ALL THIS "JUST LIKE WEEK. ELECTRIC, HOME," RYALS? and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder ff Whisky. Top-Kn- ot Active work on the construction of the new experimental breakwaters to ta- tried by the Southern Pacific rail-ra- .l on the Salt Lake cut-ohas been started. Superintendent Manaou ami other officials of the road are hoping that they will prove successful In donut away with the difficulty which arises whenever there ta a storm on the lake by the washing of waves ove the traeka and the attendant delay i to train o Sanitary Inapector Shorten ta In West Weber today aaalsttng the health offiii-there In hta battle with the snialliox epidemic. - The finest line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Suit Patterns in the city at 120 24th street Ogden alloring C Every garment made to orler. Satisfaction guaranteed. . EVEpy THING CLASSyAN per dus. If you drink, drink Tellowstoaa, month. Beet yet Peter Pan FOP yOUAND US. IS. THAT WE IN STOCK. A.LL SIZES. SHAPES. MODELS AfD EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN $1.50 Better monuments. Jos. Parry A Representatives of the Otis Elevator company were here yesterday Sous Co., 251 Washington avenue, o from Salt Lake City, taking measureIf peopio only realised the danger ments and making final arrangements for the Installation of three big elec- in "putting off seeing about their tric elevators In Ogden buildings next eyes there would be no putting off ADJOURN LEGISLATURE ALBANY, N. T, . April 22. The -: present session of the New York legtotomorrow, will flanlly adjourn islature In accordance with the senate reoo-- 1 lutlon, which was concurred lu by the house. The principal feature of the session now closing has been the fight What Makes - Ci: bs. Comforts Nobby linen cuitc in the popular styles all full ukirta and rod styles all 'full skirts and purs linen. office of question of the right of cigar to sell tobacco to minora has again come up with the filing of a complaint by Probation Officer Jacobs awuuKt E. A. Munsey, charging the tatter with the sale of tobacco to two Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims 4S1 15th. Raymond Draney and George SCARLET LETTER ALL THIS Ma'ineau, both of whom are minors, WEEK AT THE ELECTRIC "JUST The case is act for hearing before Juiig- - Murphy Friday. LIKE HOME.' Warm Day to $940 a In tho a Washington Ave. e key. A vigorous search 1a being InstiVia Rio Grande Western Railway, for T. B Ryal who has mystuted Friday, April $4, Ogden High School ta thought Excursion. Fare 11.00 round trip. teriously disappeared and it foul play met with has relatives by Trains leave at I a. m. and Ip. Ryale was last heard of at Ogden about March 5. Up to March 1, he had been Jsumal want ads deliver the geode. working at Bdgemont, Nev., as a miner and in response to a telegram from hta home In Vigo, Virginia, aay'ng Me father wae at death's door, left Edge-mon- t, coming to Ogden. He Intended going thence to Salt Lake City, afterwards proceeding to Denver. He left Edgemont, where he had been working in tho mines with hta The warm days are here and brother, A. H. Ryale, and had about $400 on hta person at tho tints. He you are looking for the clothe a letter of Introduction to presented thot have atyle and comfort. erf thle W. W. city, about Kendry Our line of fine Lingerie waists March , and since that time has mysare the beet quality and atyle Hie relatives teriously disappeared. wo havs shown, dainty awiaa have made careful search for him and - waieta fiSe, ether fin lawn num-- . a request that ny Information rebore in fancy and tailsrsd efgarding hta whereabouts be sert to the State Journal has been made by them. fects s 2335 Kixt-nini- 111- WHO HAS HEARD years of age and Probation Officer JJacobs mrfdo complaint against them All this for smoking and drinking. occurred on Epster Sunday. $1.25 - the out the complaint Immediately after court had adjourned Mr. Terry and two other witnesses for the complainant put In an The former sought out appearance. City Attorney Devine with a request to file another complaint, but the latter refused to draw a complaint against Mr Werts until Mr.' Terrys case In the civil courts against the woman la settled, and until sufficient evidence could be shown to warrant the effort for conviction. City Attorney Devine, In refusing to draw up a complaint, takes the stand that people have no right to air petty grievances in court and this la In keeping with hie policy with reference to neighborhood quarrels. In one Instance recently trouble In one neighborhood started over a dog and ended with several complaints sworn to by participants In the quarrel. . The defendant has taken a change of venue from Judge Murphy's court to the district court. Suits $18, $20, $23, $25 ops th- The complaint was sworn to by G. T. Terry, owner of the house occupied by Mrs. Wert and the latters attorney. M. D. Lessciiger, claimed that Mr. Terry had been actuated by malice and a desire to have the woman ousted from the premises in filing the complaint Mr. Terry now has a civil suit 1 tending In which he seeks to oust his tenant from the premises and it is said that it was hia desire to get the rooming house away from Mrs. Werta in order to secure higher rent from other tenants that prompted the filing of the sensational cuarge. It la claimed that the owner of the house, Mr. Terry, has been so anxious to secure the removal of hie tenant that on one night recently he eat on the stairway pf the house until 3 oclock In the morning. Mrs. Werta aaya that one one occasion he Insulted her and she hit him In the face with a broom. Owing to thoae circumstances, and the fact that the complaining witnesses failed to appear. City Attorney Devine advised the dismissal of the case, as he said there wae little evidence to bear blindly wll wo want is a chance to ohow you. It wont be hard for you you OF con-atr- u. our ad, and than rush in and buy visit hero. it at the family residence .vi road at 2 o'clock Hus afternoon, attended Town by a large num- Around, ber .. incnJs and relatives nf !h decr.iftd. Interment took place at EMMA WERTZ Weather forecast Tonight local Mou:.uiu View cemetery. showers and cooler, Thursday fair, DREAMLAND THEATRE Feat-ru- e a The case against Mrs. Emma reel, new today. Engaged Against Good butler ta sure to be a pleasWert. His Will and Nomada charged with keeping a house of Buture SUtenille -j always. RAG. fame at ms Grant avenue, was ler U up to l he standard that Insures Whan you oat, oat at the Vienna. In police tuurt Uiis morning you pleasure la lie use. before it reached i.tul, - The owing to the latest on the Twenty-fourtThe place where the crowd goes fact that neither the complaining wit laduct is information to the tti.vi dances. Park nup other witnesses subpoenaed Sylvan effei t that actual preliminary put in an appearaiu. to give testilion work will be startl'd next No headache Whisfrom mony. PHOSECUTII Top-Kn- ot Wo don't ask you to road to make up your PAGE FIVE h tho boot, and tho others are no good. E. Oar 190&. dU-inlsst- -d a hard thing to docido when oach no io ehouting or claiming, in tho find STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, UTAH IFurnitHro 6, Complete Uodern Home Furnisher! , 4 i , r . I .. , Ir- - t , f i r , ' j I |