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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE SIX. STATE JOURNAL- - and Washington avenues. 8550. Mrs. Elisabeth D. Thomas, two brick residence, each 21x41, on west side of and Monroe between Twenty-fourt- h IS Ill streets, Twenty-fift- h CITY MONDAY, APRIL 27, 190S GREAT EVERT STARTIN6 WITH THE SOUP and ending with the coffee you'd find every mouthful of the dinner you hero delicious. When It i, lh youd gladly eat more if you Cl,uld albly find room. Stop tn alone and dine. Then you can bring your $4,500. frame W. S. FlewelUng, one-etodwelling, 28x42, west side of Grant avenue, between Nineteenth and Twenry tieth streets, 11,400. frame dwelling. J. A. Junk, Permits Issued By City Engineer 28x44. east eide of Washington between Celebrate Centennial Anniversary d and Thirty-thir- d streets, of Founding of New This Month Aggregate in Neighone-eto- ry PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. frifcn(U afterwards when you want tu lrtrat Thirty-secon- lanl it worth wmothing to know that your proscription has boon filled absolutely right; that the drugs used have boon the bast obtainable, that it is just as the doctor wants it? You have this insurance whan your proscription is til lad hero, and our charges arc no higher than those of other dru agists. 81.800. brick D. H. Feery. estate, tw hotel, 24x80 feet, west sum of Wash- borhood of $50,000. a swell Diocese! York ington avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h NEW YORK, April 27. The most I and Twenty-fift- h streets, $2,700. Building permits Issued ao far this notable Catholic celebration In th- - his-- 1 George A. Whitmxyer, month show a large number of new west eide of 40x40, brick dwelling, lory of the church In America will homes in course of construction in the Twenty-sevent- h between held In New York during the week be Grant avenue, city. Since April 1. forty permits to Twenty-eight$2,500. has attracted to the city some of and and Enissued from City build have been moat brick eminent prelates of this and W. E. Newman, the gineer Parker's offluo, representing tn aide of Adams other countries. The celebration marks west 24x18, dwelling, of 0U8 exclusive the aggregate over 850, between Twenty-sixt- h avenue and the beginning of the second century Nearly Twenty-sevenaddition to Federal building. 11,000. of tht diocese of New York, which streets, all of the permits issued have been for M. Kammeyer, waa created In 1808 by Pope Plus VII. Henry oue for of the Specialists. with Prescription exception dwellings, Wood0 of west side feet, Two cardinals will participate In the dwelling, y ad 2479 Wash. Ava. Ogden, Utah the construction of the between Thirty-thir- d end land week's avenue, program. Cardinal Logue, Archa for and dltlon to the federal building h $800. streets, bishop Armagh, In Ireland, the dlo-- 1 hotel on Washington avenue, founded cess by 8t Patrick, and Carto the Feeiy estate. Gibbons. In addition there will dinal The permit record shows consideraROMANCE ENDS IN OGDEN be present Archbisp Ireland, of fitble building In the extreme south part Paul; Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelof tna city and the Nob Hill district Tonight the Now Bill Quigley, of Chicago; Archlblshop phia; A dispatch from Milwaukee, Is a11 popular among the Wls., Archibishop Keane, or Dubuque; Arch" Many of the dwellings and resi- of a romance that ends In ugden. It bishop Messmer, of Milwaukee; Arch-- 1 dences to be built will be Imposing la as follows: bishop Glennon, of St. Louis; ArchHers Is the best Instance of a wo- bishop Rlordan, of an Francisco, and structures, although the greater number are modern frame or brick cot- mans devotion to her husband on many bishops and the apostolic deletages which have sprung Into popu- record. Many a woman has allowed gate to the country, the Most Rev. her husband to get a divorce so that Diomede Falconlo. larity. Building permits Issued ao far this he could marry a woman he loved betFirst Important Event month are aa follows: ter, but Mrs. Mary Krataer of this city The first Important event of the week Zinn Musical Comedy Company feet has done even better. She was grant- will take place tomorrow morning, beC. E. Nicholas, store, 10x24 ed a divorce In the court of Judge ginning with a solemn pontifical mass 11,500 on north side of Twenty-fift- h 30-Pooplo-30 between Lincoln and Grant. Halsey today, after telling of several in the Cathedral. Cardinal Logug James C. Wangsgaard, frame black- sacrifices that had been made few the Archbishop of Armagh, will be the Famous Zinn'a beIneluding husband whom, she said, ahe still loved celebrant, and Cardinal Gibbons, Archsmith shop. 1400, east Washington tween Second and Third streets. scbs devotedly, but whom she could not of Baltimore, the preacher. At brick resi- make happy. Otto E. Krataer, her hus- bishop C. E. Bohn, m. solemn pontifical vespers In I p. be- band, and she were happy for years, Matinaos Wednesday and Sat dence, 20x45, last Twenty-firMoat Rev. Diomede (the Cathedral. urday tween Madison and Monroe, $8,000. but then another woman came between Falconlo, D. D., Apostolic Delegate, will brick them. John P. ONeill, be the celebrant, and Moat Rev. John on of west Pacific We were married May II, 1804. J. Glennon, D. D--, 25x80, dwelling, Archbishop of 8L Mrs. Krataer told the judge, and lived Louis, the Thirty sixth, 700. preacher. frame happily for several years. Then he W. F. Rudiger, Wednesday, at 10 a. m., solemn mass residence, 50x80, west aide of Fowler fell In love with another woman and In the Cathedral, at which the chiland left me in March, 1807." Mrs. Krataer Twenty-fift- h between avenue, dren from the parochial schools of the Twenty-sixt- h said that after her husbands departure diocese will assist and streets, 81,500. sing the chant E. W. Sxndstrom. 1 story frame she gave the affinity" railroad fare to d wm'lUten to a dwelling, 88x28, east aide of Adame, be- take her to Ogden. Utah, so that she j M MrmoQ for the .ion. At I p.m. d tween and Thirty-thirand Kratser could be together. Judge there will be a mass meeting of grand 11,000. Halsey gave her a divorce. the laity of Carnegie Hall. Newton and Burnham, agents, Forty Thousand in Lins frame dwelling, 84x80, Adame AGREED WITH LATE EMPLOYER. at 10 a. m., solemn pon Thursday, and Twenty between Twenty-fourt- h tlfical mans of requiem In the For a Tima, at Laast, Boy Would Not fifth, 11,200. of the diocese. At 8 p. m. y and Smoko Twist. U. 8. of America, will be tendered to the visitreception basement stone, brick, concrete and at the Catholic club. The ing prelates Mr. J. M. Barrie, the popular nov- festival week will close terra cotto Poetofllce addition. 80x25 with a parade toto be completed before July 1, elist and playwright, has glorified of the Catholic societies on Saturday, WE DELIVER ONE BAG OF GRAIN feet, bacco more than once, but on a cer1001, 175,007. at 8 p. m., when 40,000 members of as readily aa wa deliver a ten. Dent Jaerph Bakler, brick dwel- tain occasion ha tried to Induce a Catholic societies are expected to be hesitate if your ardors are small. ling, 50x24, east aids of Lincoln, be smoker to desist It happened thus: in the line of march. Mr. Barrie returned to hla rooms and Thirtieth, tween Twenty-nint- h CMS. F. GROUT First Bishop ef New York one day and discovered hla page boy Dealer in Seeds, Hay, Grain, Sul 11,400. .The first bishop of the , New. York W'. D. McGergor, and base- puffing hard at a dirty clay pipe. diocese waa the Right Rev. Luke Con phur and Stock Salk la said concrete-bloc"It the k boy," novelist, residence, 28x54, ment, 852 24th St canen, who waa consecrated on April on Twenty-nint- h street, between Wall very bad for you to smoke that conns 24. 1808, and died In 1810. The esc- -. black You will twist make yourself ond head and Pacific, 11,200. of the diocese was Bishop brick dwelling old before your time." C. U. Dana, 1814 to 1825; he was John Connolly, ao And delivha on went he had till 28x84, north side of Seventeenth befollowed John Dubois, who by Bisuop ered a long and what he believed tq tween Grant and .Washington, $1,250. 1825 to 1842. In the 1st from presided Standard and Rag 44442 be A a lecture. or two telling day brick dwelJoseph Ches, later the youth left without giving no ter year he waa succeeded by Bishop bed By Direct 2:5 1 airs id 28 In 1:15, 47 ling, I0x40,north olds tlce, and ahortly afterward Mr. Bay John Hughes, one of the ablest prelates tween Quincy and Van Buren, $1,800. the Catholic Church in America baa In 8:80 and 70 in 8:25. His dam la Moroni Rees, frame dwel- rle brought some friends to hla flat Bishop Hughes became the produced. them a ha special treat, the Great brood mars Francesca, by ling, 14x80, east side of Quincy be- Promising on the elevation of the first went archbishop to a a cabinet where he kept tween Twentieth and Twenty-firs- t, Almost 88, aha having produced I Distore of very choice cigars. You can see In 1850, and died In 1804. He waa $450. followed by Cardinal McCloakey. wtio rect 8:18 Sable Frances 8:17 brick Imagine hla chagrin when he discovM. A. Child, two ered the that had vanished, and was archbishop from 1804 to 1884, and cigars Broament 8:28, Guyelaca 2:2l,6teinmont dwellings, each 84x20, south side Pat- In their place waa the page boy's clay who in turn was succeeded by Archterson Ave, between Lincoln and Grant, j bishop Corrigan, since whose death In pipe and the following note: 8:87 add Earl Medium, sire of May both to cost $1,500. I agree with yon that 1802 Archbishop Farley has preaided "Dear 8lr: brick Bird 8:18 Kanawha Star 8:14 J. T. Rackham, Jr., it la bad for a boy to amok twist I over the diocese. St. Patrick's Catheetc. I Direct will dwelling, $0x40, north elds of the new kill not amoks Ton Martin 8:14 any more twist till I dral was begun. In 1868 and consecratbetween Washington and have finished your cigars. make the season of 1008 at the Fair street, ed in 1878. Adame, located In lot 8, block 18, Plat Grounds In Ogden, Utah. . History of Diocese A, 88,400. the b.uese comGeographically, A. W. Meek, brick dwelArguing for a Deduction, prises the Boroughs of Manhattan, .the TERMSi $25X0 for the season, in ling, 84x80, south eide 84th St. beIn Mrs. Laphama family circle her Bronx, and Richmond, the Counties, return. Get extended pedigree tween Jackson and Van Buren, fl,800. powers of reasoning were accounted of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rack-lan" Robert Lehman, frame most remarkable and convincing. OutSullivan, Ulster, and Westcheswest side of Cxpltal be- side the family her ability to convince F. W. HORTON, Keeper. dwelling, and the Bahama Islands. Ifa ter, tween Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fiftwaa not ao marked. , territorial extent Is more than 0,000 Or A. FELL, Owner, Ogden, Utah. 4500. See he tv," she said, without releas- square, miles. William Jensen, dwelling, ing the te.; "ent piece for which the Until 1808,' New York waa included 24x80, corner of Seventh and Washconductor of the trolley car had gone In the diocese of Baltimore. When first to her aide, Tve only brought Willie ington, $1,000. It comprised the entire Charles Rollow, frame resi- with me. Hea eight so Ive got to separated. CITGUELL BROTHERS New York' and New Jersey. states of dence, 22x28, east side of Monroe be- pay his fa :. Ive left Myra, thats The members In both states in 1808 fer tween 22nd and 22rd streets, $700, four, and Neddy, thats two, at home. numbered but 15,000. Today in the COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC y Now you wouldn't have charged me Newton and Burnham, earns territory there are 8,000,000 memSee your hems people. Dont frame dwelling, 22x80, south side Twrn for them, would you?" bers. In 1808 there was In New York pay big commissions te agents. between Jackson and Van "No, madam," said the conductor. but one church, the church of 8t. city Yard opposite City Cemetery. "Tour fare, please." Buren, $000. ch and Barcley Peter, standing Cat SEE US BEFORE. YOU BUY. Woodmansee estate, alteration of Well, they'd have taken one Beat," one parochial school, while and streets, store front, 2455 Washington avenue, persisted Mrs. Lapham, still retaining the prlente numbered but four or five. her hold on the $500. piece. "I Today theme are 2,600 priests tn the frame dwel couldn't have held 'em both. I thought asms Joseph Ches, territory. In the New York dioof bringing them, only twas too far. ling, 25x25, north eide Twenty-secon- d cese alone there are now 1,200,000 MANAGEMENT NEW UNDER can't off Now, take somewhy you between Quincy and Jackson, $1,000. 180 churchee, and 185 schools, Della C. Wright, brick thing from Willie, under the circum- members, with 85,000 pupila In addition to this, Youths stances?" Companion. dwelling, 10x45, east side Grant between there are many hospitals, orphanages, Tbs White Front twenty-eight- h and ninth, 51,800. asylums, and other charitable Edison to Mark Twain. Mrs. E. F. Lee,, brick Thomaa A. Edison paid a very between dwelling, 28x80, Seventh, Adams and Jefferson, 1 1,600. pretty compliment to Mark Twain at Years Show Advance. L. C. Ashton, frame dwel a dinner of the Engineers' club to An326 Twenty-fift- h Street. From 1488 to 1905 tha tractive powling, 2tx80, east side of Harrison be- drew Carnegie. Using hla place card a memorandum page, and writing er of paaeenger locomotives in the tween Twenty-fift- h and sixth. $1,200. 0 with lead pencil In the small round United States has Increased from Charles frame Rollow,. H. PATTIS0N, to 24,448 pounds, or 55.4 pounds letters characteristic of hla Mr. hand, dwelling. 22x28, east side Monroe beEdison Inscribed a sentiment and per cent and of freight engines from tween Twenty-secon- d and Twenty-thir- d handed the card idly over to hla neigh- 25,277 pounds to 44,468 pounds, or 8L2 Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. streets, $700. per cent. Engineer. M. D. frame bor, L, A. Martin. It read: Plngree, Look at Our New Cigar "An American loves hla family, if dwelling, 28x84, East side Ryen Ave.be-twee- n Stand. Best of Importhe has any love left over for some Twenty-eightand Twenty ed, Key West and other person he generally selects ninth streets, $1,000., Domestic Cigars J. H. Stephens, brick dwel- Mark Twain." Syracuse Herald. avenue between 24x40, ling, Ogden Made by California and Eaotorn races. Twenty-nint- h and Thirtieth, $1,000. Impudent Bey, wire for all sporting events. Mrs. Jennie Shaw, frame asked Tommy, "what "Mamma, & residence, 18x80, east side of Washing- year were you and papa married ton avenue, between iiteenth Mid Six "In the year 1904, dear," answered Mrs. Hunker. tenth, $550. J. W. Wlntle,' "Waa that a leap year? brick dwel"I believe It was." ling, 80x48. west side of Quincy avenue, Goes place, between Twenty-thir- d and Twenty-fourt- h "Why, mamma, did yon have place needs "No, I didnt you Insolent little ras and if street, 82.500. , Albern Allen, Mgr. hla Indignant and base- cal'." Interrupted Henry Weeeler, s a ment, brick dwelling. 15x10, south side mother. "And I've a great mind to 412 25th Street tone 22. of Twenty-thir- d street between Grant spank yon for thinking of it!" . ; two-sto- dinner. FALLST1FF t0 CAFE ry h, one-sto- ry LAW! ART! 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