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Show Till- . - - - Wrights Christmas News Published by Vol. 1. W. H. Wright A Sons Co. Store Open Latfe Tonight Open tonight as long as tb Crowds coine... There will ,e Sets special selling in many department..,. In the fancy goods the sale prices apply ss. indeed . they do ail over the glare... Remember Utt uu any i fri :;i he all l lj.ulli.'iile are at! rhea per hr.isO tonight week. i .Voijet . . . sat-- ' pru-is- off Do!! Prate jr!n r'ula e:i-h...w- tin) iitauv. . .Th' t;. rtiilar-price- .tunight at a reiluc- -' . . Linen iale Prices. Tonight again and all this the linens and other lanry articles In the art department will be offered at the Removal (eve at dal Prices. ..lu this department will he found many gifts which are already low... handsome Itauenlicrg. . .Teuneriffe. . J land-draw- helpers are tested and rarahle of giving better service and those who will do their shopping in the morning will do a tsvor to the many girls who are working hard early morn. As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the so development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust that gives to the invalid the nourishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. ChrlMma-rfld- Eeliuul will exeroibe FACES s WEATHER MAN HAS BEEN TRUE TO THEM. UN To bo appreciated moat be nrtixtie, good and Our line of CALENDARS, STATIONERY, BOOKS, LEATHER GOODS, TOILET CASES, COLLAR and CUFF BOXES, GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF CUT SETS, CHINA, GLASS, PICTURES, ART NOVELTIES of all kinds, give you the beet opportunity to buy THE RIGHT KIND OF GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES. F Sparg'os Book Store &!? Ei And see how quickly it will warm a odd room or hallway. The Perfection Oil Heater take the place of furn ace snd other stove between seasons, and in midwinter enables warm snv cold spot in the that the other stoves fail to heat. The Cto PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped arftk Saskdca Sevier) la the handiest oil heater made. Does not smoke or smell. Wick cannot be turned too fa(gh or too low. Perfectly safe and ssetsy to operate as a lamp. All part easily' Cleaned. Gives intense heat at small cost. Every heater warranted. - No household should be without the Perfection Oil Heater. If not et your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. The tarn night Into to JR&yb Lamp dav.her Snperior lamps for household use. Equipped with latest imBras Safe, simple, satisfactory. any throughout and nickel plated. An ornamentorto bedMom whether library, dining-rooparlor, room. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearcat agency if not at yoor dealer's. proved burner. CONTINENTAL OIL CONPANT. NOW i ON MANY TRIAL BUYERS AND MUCH READY MONEY. POLICE HAVE DISCOVERED HE HAS A RECORD. THAT rore-Ui'ii- n. r Frank CHRISTMAS GIFTS k BUSINESS While1 the average citizen is rejoicMaur are doing their shopping these diij in the morning Ilmira in ing in the condition of the wea'her oroi-ivi avoid ihc crowd in Uie ; fter that permits him to gel ut of doors and absorb the sweetness of the air uron and evening. which ia strongly suggestive of spring, the Ice man is apprehenidre and ia DIED At a. .m. yefctetday. i firuut. aged 4 year. on of Joseph prone to rebuke the sun fur Its w armih. 11. and iii sirrta The Ire man places hi trust Mcintlre, at residence in frost and oold weather but up to Finprie avenue, of after-ejeof diphtheria. The family 1 now tin- date his faith has been illy rewarded. Since November liv ponds have been ier qiiaijutine. Funeral cortege will form at Hi a. m. today at the res- cleaned, repaired and rigged with apparatus for the handling of the ice, idence. but the elements have refrained from ill's. 51 A. Uors ha beeqi called to bringing about the desired snap. The tioelien. I'lah, by the aeriou illness of total thickness of ice formed through nlglita of medium coldness, aggregates her mother. the thin space of three Inches. As the first covering contains more or a Peter Frsndson of Ogden and less dirt thst floats on the surface uf R. Christensen of Uiigham City por.de, ft is Invariably drawn off, so were married in Salt Lake last Wedthat today there is not a reservoir ia nesday. the city on which can lie found even one inch uf marketable Ice. George Ensure, ha .returned from Ice men are commencing to comHawthorne, Nevada, and will remain here during the holiday. He say a plain and are trying to read the fuNevada is the country fur the ener- ture of their crop In the balmy skies that forecast continued warm weathgetic young man.. er. Tbe crop, of last year, excellent In A Well Fargo Company express butt, snld to harp contained 1JJ.oon, every feature, was formed and ready wag stolen from the company's office for harvest at this time, twelve months in Reno, Nevada, after the arrival of ago. Active work commenced on the ponds a few days before Christmas and Thursday night's train from Tonopah continued until the finest lot of too In Edward Crofton, the messenger, con years had been stored away for tlnued on hia way to San Francisco. many summer use. That supply, which lastMrs. W. G. Faulkner, 2900 Crant ed through tbo summer, sad I now the supply available for winter use, aveuite, la .sending a Christmas boa only scarce and unlea a new to the little girl in Deweyvllle who Is becoming wrote to Santa Clous. Any other per- crop is hastily formed, not a few 4ce son desiring to join in the worthy house will bo emptied. The present demand fur toe is brisk cause can do so by telephoning 4JCZ, and the daily consumption amounts to many tons. TO WHOM IT WAY COKCERN "Suffered day and night the torment I will nut be responsible fur sny of itching plica Nothing helped me debts contracted by my wife, Maud until I used Doan's Ointment, It cured me permanently."-Hi- m. John R. Martin, afer December 17. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. GEORGE E. MARTIN. Driggi. superintendent of school for the deaf, dumb M. the state , NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ' ' iv i i DOING DIG with appr.e e Utah Meat Cara for About 100 Deaf and Dumb Children. proof paekagt . i 1 nou-upo- WANTS LEW HOME In a dust tight, 0 moisturt I't STORES ARE KATSEIHI IS! MAKING WRY Ma-reld- Morning Shoppers Get Best Service. Any time before noon the service is better than any itbi-- r part of the day... In the morn. Inga the storks are at tlielr best ...Everything is in readiness for the day's business... The lilfjlNi'i: POSTOFFICE Postmaster BOxis General Orders an crease In Rental. Many People Postpone Shopping Until Late at and blind at Ogden, hai prepared a Hat of the feeble-minde- d children of the state, at the request of Governor Cutler. He hae found that (here are about 100 defective children in the state. Tbelr names are given la the report, which is confidential in lta character. 8 from 8 to 478 inclusive. The report shows the necessity of The above rating ia baaed on the tothe state taking upon Itself the burden tal postal receipts of poetofflrea toof the care and education of these degether with the cubit capacity of fective. boxes. Ail boxes must be paid for one Superintendent Drlgga recommends quarter In advance. the purchase by the state of fifty acre WM. GLAJBMANN. of good agricultural land, and the erecPostmaster. tion thereon of a building to coat f 50r Rl'FUS A. GARNER, 000. Assistant Pont master. This Institution, he say, could be maintained for the first two years for IN BUSINESS AGAIN 115.000. During the first biennial period not more than twenty-fiv- e per cent of the state's defective would be I have about $40,000 of real estate enrolled, nd for a year or two these listed with me, which belongs to old could be maintained at the state school clients, friend and acquaintance in for the deaf, dumb and blind. the east, who instructed me to close It Is understood that Governor Cutout these bolding la Utah at reasonler will mskg this matter a part of hi able price. 1 am making my headmessage to the legislature. quarter at room Na , First National, The biennial report of Superintendwith Hunter St Kennedy, and can be ent Drigg has also been made to Gov- found after offlco hour at the Reed ernor Cutler. FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. The report deals with the advance made In speech training for the dumb, CCDEN aa superseding the training In the sign language. Especial attention Is paid in Arrival and departure or mall at the report to the education of the pupil of the school along musical and Ogden poatoffleo: North and Northwest, O. 8. L Ry. manual training lines. An appropriation of 185.450 Is askrd Arrive, 7:30 a. m., f:S0 p, m.j for the nett biennial ' period for the t, 12:65 a. m 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, maintenance, repairs and improvement of the school. An annex and 4:30 a. t:.; 3:16p.m.; depart, 7:60 a. m., 2:25 p. m., 0:50 p. m. additional sewerage facilities are needSoutheast, R. O. Mr. Ry, Arrive, ed. During the last two years there have 1:00 a. m 11:45 a.m, 8:69 p.m.; 7:00 a. m.; 0:30 p, m. been two epidemic of measles and Wort, all point, 8. P. Ry. 7:80 , cne of whooping cough in the school. 3:50 p. m., 7:00 p, m.; depart, 1:30 One cade of typhoid fever occurred tad vm., 1:45 p.m. one of pneumonia. Southern California and Nevada, 8. There are now ninety-threpupil P. L A A S. L Rye Arrive, 1:30 a enrolled. There were five graduate from the school Jaet term, and there la m 7:30 p. m.; dephrt, 8:4s p. m 8:30 m. a balance of $10. 093.04 la the treasury. p. Southern Utah, O. fl. L Rv Arrive, The valuation of the school property 8:80 a m., 7:80 p. m.; depart, 8:80 ie $177.70(1. a m., 8:45 p. m. R. O. W. Ry ArSouthern Utah, CHILGtEH'S DAY rive, 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m 7:00 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a m 7:00 a m, 8:80 m. Misa EfT Pruitt, the Faney Skater, p. Kelt Lake City, 0. S. L Ry. Arrive, Will Entertain the Children at 1:00 a u 8:30 a m., 12:00 mv 2:60 the Auditorium. p. n, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:20 a m., 7:50 a 10:: 10 a m, 2:45 p. m., Saturday, Drrember 22nd, g chil- 5 60 p. D. rink and Auditorium the at dren's day Salt Lake City, 1L G. W. 1:00 a Mine Pruitt will give them an exhibi- m.: 3:60 p, u.; depart, 7:00 a m. 1:30 4 m. p. tion of her fcitiey skating at m. p. Admission for children, Including Cache Valley Points, o. 8. L. Ry. skates, 25 cents. Adults, regular af- Arrive, 10:45 a m.; deport, 4:60 p. so. ternoon prices, 10c and 25 cent. Eden A Liberty Arrive, 8:00 p. m.; deport, 9:00 a m. ' R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 PCSTOFFICE BUSINESS m.; depart, 8:30 a. . WM. GLA8MANN. Number of Packages Handled Breaks . Postmister. All Records. MaIlT Oe-p- a t, e Is almost overwith Christmas parrels. On The lots) whelmed post-offic- Thnrwlsy 2,012 registered packages were handled by the clerks. 01 new employes have been added to tbe poatoffire force temporarily In order to handle the holiday business They are C. C. Brown. Thomas Iverson, R. A. Ames, Grant Brown, Newell Mills, Melvin Thompson and Miss Daisy Msginnl. Three are currier and four ara extra clerk. The Increased registered packages over the number a year ago Is 408. Thursday's business lit re gl lie red packages broke the reonrd hy 50, and the great rush Is yet to come. Then Jap Was at On Time Charged With Having Committed Murder. Night. There ia only expression fm merchaiiTs and it is an optimisin' statement to the effect that business has been all cash, and unusually heavy thia holiday season. There la aoparent-lau abundance of ready monev ia circulation which H being spent by holiday shoppers. Bairs are large and the per capita expenditure surpass, that of last season. The real rusk, however, commenced todav, and will last until Christmas eve. In anticipating of thronged street and ready buyers, special provision has been made by busmes men lu the way of Increased clerical ruicwa. lavish displays of goods and increased feecotn- -' modation for customer. A merchant said: "We find the crowds are Jovial and good natur-eand if they get what they are artpr they don't mind being crowded and , Jo' led about. Thia Jam, however, ia unnecessary If people would learn to do their siutp-plucorrectly. Everybody waits un til In the afternoon to tome down town, when the street are filled. Aa a result the rush la precipitated at one time, long waits enatia, tempers lose their auil by night time, proprietors, clerks and buvera are out of sons, and tired with needles worry. Thera la no use preaching early hopping-mig- ht aa well command Ut wind to atop. People slowly lew a from experience and will have their own way oven at the oust of many hour of unpleasantness." y liol-lda- y d Older a pact-g- o of this f.ia.t)u health and brain bull nag four and enjoy fco:i.i) good oil fanhiuueu New Erowa England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you are ia Boston. With Alien B. B. 8. Flour you can maae bread Just like the Puritan need to R Preliminary trial of. Ben Katsuri m jsil'ce court ) Katsuri is chargrej with aa assault with a deadly weapon. The case, which is being stubbornly fought, was postponed until Saturday morning for final hearing. The testimony of H. Senow snd other employes or the Japanese bank was Uses. VYiiae staled that Katsuri approached the cashier of the bank, grabbed him by th oust and, raising a large knife, demanded money, which. If refused, meant death to the cashier. Before he euuld put hit threat into execution be was aeix-ed by another Jap. when Kauurl made his escape, but was later captured. It ia aaid that Katsuri has been involved in a number of criminal acta, one of which was a rase of murder In Nevada. t'lreumstauciul evidence pointed strongly to hia part In the crime but evidence was not snfflcieat convict, emU-nla- y Trade Mark make. Pancake Flour Lo a pure food; self rising and all ready to mix with water and bake on a hot griddlei 8-- i ALLENS BBB fLOUSt CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Joss, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mllle, Manawu, Wio. - B0M0T0 COSPAN Y & 155 25th Street FANCY - g swi-etne-- s HOLIDAY Dc. EXCURSION 20, 21, CASH GROCERIES RAILROAD YARDS CONGESTION. Dee. 21. The con. Caldwell, Kan.. gested conditions of ihe yards of the Chicago, Rook Island and Pacific railway tu this city may be taken a a tlal cause for the shortage of coalpar In western Kaunas towns. This morning there were over lwj hundred loaded care here and hot ooenglne to pull them towards (heir various destina- .... tion. DRY GOODS rOR TAIL JL5T ARRIVED WANT ADS YiELD BiG RESULTS RATES. 2, 24, 25, 81, Go 10 Jan. 1st Yia Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Ry. Clieap round trip rates. Ticket good to return unlit Jan. 7th, 1907. Aak Agent for particulars. Putnams For Mens, PRISONS WHERE IN In- Conforming (o an order of Acting Postmaster General F. H. Hitchcock, on and after Jan. 1. 1907,. all small lock boxes will be charged at the rare of 75 cents per quarter. Former price charged was 50 cents per quarter. Newsdealer boxes will he charged at $1.50 per quarter. Former price charged was $1.00. There will be no change In boxes A to P or numbers ending in ik&g&d Salf-rlsin- g Too Che. are i n' i0 jou may have ihi-t on of week ViViJD.W on nest Buu.tay special program has been Mild Days and Niphu Have Caused arranged. couai.ting of mimic, both Them No End of Worri-inen- t. vocal and '.wrruincn.al. and an address to he delivered by Attorney Joseph Carts. Embroidered . A These pri;es are fiv the pv.ipose ur s! ff hate Lufcbiind, celeL-rat- . -- !hj The State Industrial 1 the a Ci TTAil, ICE HEN ARE W.Il llenrr. uu of and T!ie pMrtle were married ni Ru.i. Nevada, in August. 19112. Mr, henry wa t r: ,rlv Florence Rum.. r. R. UVounoliy appeait'd in behalf ut the plalm:ff. The Cut ha stuck Sti.l Ve. dv.d ana wu; he eljtid u'Jl at Tonight from eight until tea o'clock... or till the closing of the store... the entire stock of doll rarts will be offered at a reduction of 25 per cents... off j(,i ce.. 11.1 se-.s.- Special Sale Tonight Handsome Pieces Krtnee Henry obi.iiiiii No. 24. lu the s.n.e I he dl,. Ot'ilinN, BREVITIES Special Doings. aitiil.i till' i AMINi.ii: '. .. ARE Boys and WE Childrens Overcoats TO SUFFER Suits, Etc. ee Vou will find the quality, utyle and price to child and a buit, ran buy as cheap WORST PRISON IN THE UNITED STATES IS IN PHILADELPHIA. Mrs, Florence Maybrick to Refoim tha Endeavoring Pni-tsntiarie- a. aa a man. Hoys New York, Dec. 21. Mr. Floreure Maybrick, who paused many ynars In English prison and is now trjing to " reform the penitentiaries of America, ilinrusaod prison reform work last night before tbe Toung Men's club of claim for all men." she said, human rights, the rlfclit to sunshlue. to ordinary decenrli. to labor. At Sing Sing strong men are shut up in cell six feet by three, without ventilation, sinllary provisions, or water for thirteen hour a day. I know what It mean In England for nine months f had solitary confinement in a cell, seven feet hy four, with a log for a seat and my food passed la through a trap dour. They do these things for tha salvation of souls; they load to damnation. , She declared the eastern penitenor Philadelphia the worst of the tiary twent)-fnii- r prisons she had visited In America. There prisoner are prac tlenlly burled alive. But at Trenton. K. J., she found strango contradiction. They still hare underground dungeons where not even the step of tha warder can ho heard. Aa I visited them I beard poor man call, For Uie love of God. let me out. I have been here five day and cant bear It any longer.' Yet, a I c.snis up 1 beard a sound I had never beard 1ft a prison before. "'Yes," said the warden, lhat'a our '.' string band practicing.' Mr. Ma, lrirk ' declared prisoners must have more eiinNhlne. She asserted that at Sing Sing, at high tide, one could write one' name on tbe wall in tha moisture. , In Conclusion, abo put forward an earnest plea for such an awakening of public sentiment (or reform as bad already brought about the separation of the first offender and the habitual criminal. 1 T M t special-ty- . "ivrrsvsVkrvuvvvuwiAnjkftAAAiviAAnAnji Putnam Clothing House Parkbursl's thurcb. Dr. high-ru- shoes a Estes Specialist Curse whn ethers falL Modern methods Free consultation for any Chrenle Disease of any name or nature. Every Use guaranteed, A Partial List of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Deafneso, Ringing In the Ears, Discs see e of tho liesd. Throat, Mom, Eye or Ear. All Die-ease- of the Longs, Bronohlsl Tubes snd Cheat Diseases of tse Stomach, Uvor, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart meres. Rheumatism, Aatbas. Nervous Troubles, 6t Vitus Dunce, Plies, Fistula add all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisonlag frota say cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DiBEASB OP MEN quickly e tiled to stay curedL Remember the examination and advice la FEE Come at oaea. Tomorrow may bo too late. Call or writs. DR. 9 OflSre boar. 10 ESTES, SPECIALIST t. Block). Ogden. Utah. m. to I p. m. Entrance Room M(l Washington 19. Ava. (Boyle Remember the mttnher. A WITHOUT CAUSE HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. For Christmas holiday the Rio Grande Western will sell round trip tickets to all point in Utah at one fare for round trip.. Tickets on sale December 20, 21. 22, 24. 2531 and January 1. Limit, January 7. MURDERER ATTEMPTED TO ASK A QUESTION. Any Person Cutting or Wae Told tv Speak Bettsr English and the Reply Wes a Bui 1st. SUIT FOB DIVORCE Eureka, Cal., Doc. 21. Neal McNesI commenced was shot and killed today st Fort by an unknown Italian. MsXeal yesterJay by Laura Baker against Bragg James 11. Baker, that bonds of was accosted by the Italian on tbe not Bring shie to undermatrimony be severed and that tbe street. .sad, defendant be restrained from dispos- stand hi broken English, replied: You better talk English." The words EABTERN EXCURSIONS ing of his property. Judge Howell Via tha signed a restraining order, returnable offended (he Italian who pul ed a reCOLORADO MIDLAND RV. volver and shot Nel McNeal four beiore Jan. 6. Plaintiff aliegea that for a year she times, the latter dropping dead. The On November to and December II bi been treated cruelly by her hunting created intense excitement One fare plu 82 from Utah points to who refrained from speaking A mob som formed, but cooler counsel Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, with her, only on occasions when he prevailed and the officers were enabled Denver and Intermediate Used Indecent and Insulting language. to tartly lodge the prisoner in Jail. Omaha, points Limit, 80 days Stopovers It is further alleged that Baker has " For further Information write L. ff failed to provIJe. for his family and The man who Lets is a wyre-v- i; 55 Harding, general agent. Salt Lake that he has been inhumane in hi "Well, the man who uoe.n't bet is City. treatment, nl hi wife. Stilt for divorce wk De- stroying Evergreens on Our LancL in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prosecuted. i55- - UTAH LIGHT i36 J8 CH S RAILWAY hua-ahn- iMugi-are.- E. W. WADE, Agent aar&Ed CO. |