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Show TUESDAY, FACE EIGH1. DECEMBER t, I) Mens Overcoats of Most HARIIVELL NOW Distinctive Style and Finish SAYS THAT HE ARE HISJ SISTER HERE in such a and coataiedals af variety fail to shouldn't ings that you Ready-for-Mrvi- soo thorn Injured Stranger May Not Regain Senses for before deciding on an overgarment for this at Hospital Weeks. sea- son. Take up any overcoat in our stock, examine the fabrics, the linings, tho manship try on tho models of your siso and you will bo thoroughly satisfied that you cannot get anything near as good for the same money. In our showing of James Hartwell, at the Ogden General hospital, since hie remarks yesterday which seemed to show he had knowledge of the murder of Seymour L. Clark, is being more than ever watched. His speech, while in delirious condition, is especially being recorded for later use, when he can give more rational testimony. Last night he asserted that white iq. Salt Lake City he worked for the Salt Sake Ice company, at which Urns hs was mors conscious a tuk capable of speech than at any previous time. Ha told tho physicians he had been working for tho Zann Brothers in a brown a factory at Seattle, and that ho sister, Mary Alta Hartwell, in the St. Joseph hospital In Omaha. The man evades the question entirely when ha is asked regarding tho shoeo and the "shoe affair" ha spoke about in his delirious condition yesterday. The authorities assert the injured man ia given to delusions at many times during the night, and that he imagines in his hallucinations that he Is Judge of the world. It may probably be weeks before the Injured man Is returned to normal condition so that his testimony-wi- ll be worth anything. Authorities who are still conducting the search far the murderer of Seymour Clark believe that the rewards should be raised, in order that "underground" Information could be sent to them. They believe that with the greeter reward those who know anything of the crime will convey their Fashionable Overcoats at $10 to $35 single and models of medium and ostrsme lengths in slack, blue, brown, tan and yeji will find double-breaste- d Oxford kerseys, meltons, frio-toas wall as fancy coatings e, of tho best quality. Valson-Tann- er To awaken interest in pyrography and in order to give our customers a chance to bum pieces . forchristmas gifts we are going to give away fifty complete' outfits consisting of a needle, bulb, and the lamps all complete, neatly packed in good boxes. The conditions are simply this: to every customer who makes a purchase of $5 worth of wood at one time we include one of theseVoutfits. This also includes free lessons which we give to everybne who desire to take them each- - Wednesday and Saturday afternoon fromthree o'clock to knowledge. morning. The Jury In the Inquest yesterday at municipal court brought in a formal verdict that Seymour - Clark had bean t killed by wounds Clothing Co. 372 24th Street This five offer begins tomorrow ' . I- gun-sho- RECLUSE WAS RICH For envelopes, letterheads buslnoai sards dodgem, etc, call up Tho Journal, Job rooms Both phones 14. SANTA Hat Pins M .IE made out of LIVING REVEALS RICH STRIKE 0 Don Maguire's Men at Mine Near Ogden Discover Fourth Heavy Copper Vein. Workmen at the Santa Marla mins yesterday afternoon, encountered another rich paying streak of copper which Is aid to be the richest yet encountered. This makes a total of four veins which have been cut and It Is the biggest yet Mr. Maguire has already reached a depth of top feet and says that with evtry foot gained, more sulphides are found In the ores. Four more veins remain to to be cut After proceeding 400 feet further to the north vein, Mr. Maguire expects to begin taking out ore fur shipment Various assays have shown the mine to contain great riches and Mr. Maguire Is confident of success In his project upon which he has been working for years. Tho Santa Maria is located east and north of the Utah Hot Springs. Development work has been going on for some time, surprising values having shown in assays. of Don Maguire U-e- Real Rose Hat Pins Itdoee aoteeem passible, yet It le true, that these list Pine are made out of real live roses, chanced entirely Imo metal by a secret process. preserving avary dots. I o the rose from which each pin Is cma not brsah, snd will msde. last forever.Tbcy This discovery is without doubt one of the lost arts of tho aacient Ecyptiaos. They are the most beautifu I of sli Hat Pina. No two are alike. Finished in five colors, to cow total to the prevail inc fashions in millinery. Made ia sis sires. from the smallest rase bud to the full blown flower These phn ire made by the genuine "DELAMO I HE" secret process, the only process by which an open rose con bis perfectly mctmlized. Dont bey --an inferior imitaAll esanine DELAMOTHE tion. Metalised Real R Hat Pirn" have We have the exclusive sale of "DELAMOTHE" products fort his city. See tho exhibit In daw of this discovery. OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Includes Ihs shove beautiful pins. They must be assn to be appreciated. The prices to from $&00l $150 Our range Christmas goods are. hers and quality moons a groat deal You know tho stylo and olsgonco of our goods. If you want satisfaction corns hers. haft J. S. Lewis JEWELEKS & Co. HOWE RELATIVES WANT . DAB Minnie C. Howe and others, heirs to tho estate of Albert H. Howe, who was killed on a Denver and Rio Grande passenger train. Sept, I. while leaning lut from a coach and Inspecting the train, being struck by a bridge near Provo, have brought suit In district court for 14,000 damages against the railroad. They allege negligence on the part of the railroad company. In that the bridge framework was too close to the track. IN SEEMING POVERTY, WOMAN LEFT $30,000. Thirty thousand dollars' worth of personal property awaits tho heirs of a remarkable old woman recluse who has just died In Chiswick, a London suburb, says the Kansas City Star. Her are believed by the police to be living in different parts of the United States one of them, a niece, having been last heard of In Callforniar and advertisements addressed to them by name will shortly be published In America. When they come here they will find an assortment of treasures, for Mrs. Jano Chut ton, the dead woman, to have had peculiar tastes. Although successfully posing as the poorest of the poor, living In a dilapidated old house, with a dog for her sole companion, her death revealed the fact that she had atowed away in a hgck room $8,000 In bank notes, $4,500 in government bonds, diamond rings; brooches, bracelets and other Jewelry worth about $15,000 and a great store of valuable silks, rate Indian and Paisley phawla. The hovel in which she was found dead had been her home for many years. A neighbor brought her food snd old friends visited her now and then. A love romance In the background may have had something to do with her solitary life. In 1851 the married John Chutton, a batter who had pecced himself off as a man of means and whom ahe found too Inquisitive about her affairs." This was the only reaaon she ever gave for leaving him at the church door the day of their marriage and for never seeing him again. She seldom left her house and her visitors were few and far benext-of-ki- n ap-pea- ra tween. For several days her neighbor, one Elizabeth Camp, had knocked on her door and was unable to get any reply. So she summoned the police, who forced an entrance. They found Mrs. Chutton lying dead on the bed. A March of the house was made. In one room were hundreds of yards of silk worth $2.50 a yard, rare ahawla and wraps. There were boxes full of beauclothing, and many Subscribers af The Utsn Stitt tiful Journal ore requested to road and costly Ornaments scattered In the follow instructions printed at hood o dirt Packed away In an old 'trunk was editorial column. a stocking containing the $8,000 In bank notea and $4.500n government bonds. A tin box revealed a heap of diamond rings, brooches, bracelets, 8ld watches and precious stones. Tho only food In the house was a mall piece of bread. The coroner Ton a pair of glasses and deMid that he had onae attended her, liver them the same day the orbut had not charged anything bela received. No lens too der cause he thought she waa a poor woman. Tho police have taken posses-alocomplicated, only of the dilapidated house and all work allowed to lean the premIts precious contents, and' ises. they are waiting for the American relatives to reveal their whereabouts. I I'll Grind high-grad- e J. TODAY An interesting teachers meeting was held this afternoon at 4 o'clock by tho teachers of the Ogden City schools In tho High school building. Tho meeting was principally to hear the report of Miss Spudgeon on the Investigation she conducted white absent In England, pertaining to the school system there. KING EDWARD BETTER. LONDON, Dec. L The condition of King Edward, who has been suffering from a slight cold and an attack of rheumatism is reported today to be greatly improved and ho la engaging In his usual activities,. - ' REPORT OF TREASURY FOR 1908 FISCAL YEAR OF Continued from Page terest-beerln- g 821,062,270. , 127,842,500, fol- lows: U debt would he shown of The ........ . - . Parry Monuments high-grad- $248,-208,0- Jos. Parry Sons SPECIAL SALE? discount will be given on all of our Toy5 25 dozen of 20c Childrens Work Boxes at - - 15c A special Books! BooksI Books! Kid Gloves 1 VtO Toy Bocks 4s Toy Books 5c Toy Books 7o Toy Books 1 ..$ e ..............5 All 15o books In .Gloves $30 Gloves o great variety, at (sash ...' WgO $1.25, fUO navels for boys and .25s girls Special prices on Chatter Boxes and Happy Hooligan, Bustor Brawn, Maud, etc. etc. Special discount on Silver Sots, Cuff Boxes, Musis Rolls, Manicure Sots, Hand Bags, Back Combs, Ladies' Neckwear; ate. Kid Gloves at 0 $ .98 S1J5 Kid Glovss at... 1J5 $200 snd $Z25 Kid Gloves at 1 50 $3X0 Long Kid 11-5- ............. 2o at.. V49 Long at Kid J Handkerchiefs 50 dosen of 20o Childrens Coats - ' 250 Children Coots at east. Ladies Coats 125 Ladies' coots at off. off. Ladies' coats at S3 200 Ladies' coats at 20 par cent ' 150 3 ' Handkerchiefs, special 15o dosan of 35c Handker.'.25c chiefs, special . 12 dozen of 75c Handkerchiefs, special ....50c 30 Furs Thousands of dollars' worth of fure at half price. par cent 50 . ' - Ladies Tailor Made Suits Ladies toilormsds suits at 25 1 33 ptr cent off. 450 Ladies' tailor-madsuits at cast. . Manufacturers' 150 3 e u T. Rushmer risnufacturlng Optician IMS as bered 188.000,018 pieces;' of the total value of 8 804. 824, 000. The redemptions were 172,178.577 pieces, of the value Matured loans, not yet pro Gold certificates outsented 1,048,200 of 1615,230,000. National bank notes, restanding Increased $141,589,000, while 84,800,480 silver certificates decreased $1,427,000. demption account There was an Increase of 804,545,227 27.848.080 in the volume of national bank notes Less fractional currency during the past fiscal year. Tho 1.180 amount presented for redemption was deemed.. as against 6240,814,181 $840,624,841, Net.. 87.848,500 for 1047. The expenses incurred for The aggregate of trust funds, con- suh redemptions wer 6270,140.21, which st the sisting of gold coin and standard sil- has been a Messed on the banks ver dollars, held for the redemption of rats of 60.00644 per 61.000 of notes certificates and notes for which they' are respectively pledged. Increased $180,101,000 during the year. The Increase In gold coin was 8141,580,000, white standard silver dollars decreased $2,488,000. e Careful selection of The monetary stock increased No. 1 work men studious tocki.A The during th fiscal year. regard far thh location and surgrowth in gold was $151,744,801; In silroundings of the family plot; thornational-bank ver, $17.010, 895; and in notes, $04,545,827, whll there was a ough carrying out of your order In decrease of $1,004,004 in treasury notes every datsil to tho final erection of of 1890. At the close of the fiscal year the memorial, are peinto that disIMS the money In circulation amounttinguish our msmoriole and Incurs ed to 88.088,015,488, or a per capita of satisfaction. $84.78. The percentage of gold to total Co. & circulation was 45.05. The Issue of : United States paper AYE. 2253 WASHINGTON currency jfluring the fiscal year num debt was increased ii London Police Are Seeking In America tho Heirs of Mloor of Peculiar ; Tastes Who Has Just Passed Away. . 4 For erfVeiopes, tetteriieads. business cards, dodgers, tic. call up Tho Journal lob room Both phones 144. LAST m THOMAS |