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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. Days Doings In Utah HEROIC EFFECTS Nov. 26. After an aliwith slant anowdrffta that ght battle fifteen feet deep, and at were it tlmea snows leaa than encountering ,o time Sheriff Jack L. Deputy deep. feet ,ve head of one ptrbea. with John Bogdan, another and clans, Austrian the local reacu- tustrlan, yesterday succeeded in Mrs. John Bogdan and her yearold d cabin at th hlld fro Mt. Aetna mine at an elevation of The starving family was It 000 feet. kched after a rescuing party had vme to the assistance of the men and tided them In making the last mile of htlr perilous climb. Working with the herole effort of BINOHAM, enow-covere- HOE $375.00 Upright Piano, $200.00 Regina Music Box and Over $2,500.00 in Other Valuable desperate men, who knew that every minute meant a greater chance of their being able to give assistance to the Stage Driver Peterson Meets Death mother and her child, the men fought Under Wheels at Gun through th long hours of last night. One at a time the men fought a beaten :trall (through the enow. One man nison. would plunge through a giant drift until sheer exhaustion compelled him to give the place to another while he! Nov. 27. WordRICHFIELD, rested. The party started from Bingham at reached here last night of the death of 4 oclock yesterday afternoon. They P. O. Peterson at Gunnison. Peterson were on horseback, but by I o'clock, was driver of the stage between they found their animals useless Gunnison apd Mayfield. He waa at Turning them over to Deputy Sheriff, Hair to take back, they started the! the station as usual when the train trip on foot. waa pulling in from the south. and. intending to get a bucket of water, ha crotuud the track in front of the engine. The engine struck him, knocking him to the ground. He had but one arm. and in his efforts to save himself from falling he threw himself in such a position that the baggage car passed over his leg Just above the ankle. When Peterson waa picked up Prizes All Absolutely Free Can You 5oIve It? th-.- j UTAH MEN WILL GET THEIR HEARING TODAY Peterson's death recalls an Incident which happened near Gunnison station a few years ago. He wae then driving the stage. He had as a passenger Mlsa Emma Campbell, who arrived from Salt Lake City to go to her home at Mayfield. Shortly after leaving Gun-nison, a man stepped out of the brush with a rifle In hla hands, and. taking deliberate aim at the girl sitting beside the driver, fired. To save his passenger Peterson placed himself between the would-b- e murderer and hla Intended victim and received a shot in the arm which made amputation necessary. Thinking he had killed both the driver murderer and the girl the would-be- then turned the rifle upon himself and ended hla life. It subsequently developed that the man waa Raa Anderson, a rejected suitor of the girl, who waa erased with Jealousy. consequently the committee has agreed vance, but only that there be no change . to give more time to those who did made. ed in a victory for the navy by a score GRIDIRON CONMINU8 WAR of 10 to 0. Last year, although the army went into the game an to 6 ftSorite, the (Continued from Page ) victory went to the navy by a score of 6 to 0. core was 11 to 7. List Thua Far. The army won in 1601 by a acorn of 11 A complete Hat of the games between to 5. and in 1902 by a a core of 22 to I. In both of these games Daly, who had the army and navy la aa follows: played on Harvard for several season, Army. Navy. 0 24 captained the teem during hla last year, J 890 West Point waa one of the West Point players, 1891 Annapolis 11 12 having become a military cadet. It 1892 West Point 4 12 wa almost entirely through hla playing 1898 Annapolis 6 4 1901. and the 1899 Philadelphia that West Point won in 6 17 navy contingent made something of a 1900 Philadelphia ( t sssas 7 11 point of it. Implying that somehow orl jsoi Philadelphia 8 11 the other the army was not entitled to 1902 22 6 hi services. In 1902 Daly waa quite 1908 Philadelphia 8 40 outshone by Bunker, and In 1903 Daly 1904 Philadelphia 0 11 Philadelphia Old not play, although he had a right 6 6 1908 to do so. The 1908 game was a walk- 1906 Princeton 0 10 Philadelphia over for the army, the score being 40 6 0 1907 U. S. ARMY-NAV- TEST A CLASH 2-- to DENIES How Bearaa Changed. In 1904 Dr. Paul J. Dashlell, for many years the chairman of the intercollegiate rules committee and this most pop- ular official of big contests that the gnme haa ever known, took full charge of football at the naval academy. That year th army'a score waa much reduced. their victory being by 11 to 0. In 1305 the game waa played at Princeton, N. J . the game resulting In a tie i to 6. The army had the better of the game as a whole, but Douglas, the great navy tack, went Into the game towards the close and scored a touchdown. Norton kicked a difficult goal and time waa railed on' account of darknesa shortly after. The game at Princeton was not a success from any of view, and it point wa the unanimous decision that the nme should never have been taken from Philadelphia. In 1906 the scene "f the contest waa again changed to Franklin field, Philadelphia, and result- HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Wr ef Hair laid to laiieato a sou's Teaspctaawat. Many peopla believe that blonds, or Bfbt hair denotea affection and dark hair constancy, person without hair la not devoid of character; far from it The dlapoeltlon of the average d man la to ahow such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neg-Jjhimself, a causes baldness. Prof. Babouraud, germ of Paris, Franca, a rabbit with Dandruff germ. become bald In flvr weeka time. To rid totally the sualp of the 1 STJIif w ro.u It la necessary to apply Herpiclda. cauaa you remove thr effect a bald-heade- w 7 leading drugatsta. Bend 16c h for sample to The Harpldde Co Wesa-- 60 mto and 11.661 DOOLY, President. t JOSEPH S. PEERY, Ylce-Pr-eJ UNITED I LjnterestPaid 4 on H. C. BIGELOW, M. BROWNING, Viee-Pra- st Name Data Postoffice .' ..Street and No If you are under age, give parents' Initials Hava you a p ane or organ? If so, what make and how old Give below the names of two or more of your friondo whom you boliovs would consider the purchhae of a Piano or Organ. There la no fee to pay or , INSTRUCTIONS Writ th solution of the Rebus an on shoot of paper and sign your name and address. Fill out th formation blank. Mail or deliver both to aur contest department. : inJ LIMITATIONS . Our employees and their families, th judges and their families, and all other peraona In any way connected with tha piano trada will not ba allowed to compote. This contact is limited to reu donta of the state of Dish. 'Iv. U.. i;.. Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 oclock Address all Answers to Contest Manager j - OF OGDEN PrssL INFORMATION BLANK Please supply us with tha following Infsramtion and wrto plainly. It Is not necessary to uoa this particular form. Wo print this for your convenience and it may be used if desired. ( Accounts and TimeJJejipsits A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MO YES, Aaat Caahiar. j 3336 MUSIC CO. Washington Avenue An Ideal ef Patriotism. Let our object ba our country, our whole country, and nothing but our country. And, by tha blessing of God, may that country ltaelf'become a vast and eplendid monument, not of oppree-eloand terror, but of wisdom, of peace, and of liberty, upon which the world may gaze with admiration forever. Daniel Webster. n OGDEN, UTAH In Tima Past. Jullua Caeaar waa making changes In the calendar. I could get along with tha old one well enough. he said; "but the life Insurance companies have- begun to kick for something new In the way of advertising matter. Then, ostensibly to please the women, he decreed that every fourth year should be n leap year. - No Chanca at All. But, aald Doggett, why yon argue the thing out with wife?" 0! replied Meeker, my wife haa very podtlve views on that subject. The moment I opened my mouth ahe would put her foot down, and' "The Idem. I should think youd choke. Te Clean Plaster ef Parle. Awkward. To dean platter of parts ornaments We dont cure how graceful the cover the entire surface with a thick Gae Motor. Testing the woman be, we Insist' that ahe beAnother way to teat your gna meter comes mnylimit layer of starch. Let it dry thoroughly, of awkwardness when the and when It la brushed off the dirt la to look steadily at the dial for live aha to attempts sharpen n lead pendL will come with IL minutes. If It gets black In the face Its doing Its beat to hold on. ToronJournal want ada deliver th good a. to Star. Journal want ada deliver tha goods FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS BAILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DISPARTICULAR DRESSERS COUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 15. THIS INDUCEMENT 18 TO GIVE THE AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, WE CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILORS TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT WILL EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLLAS- S LEAVE NO GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. , d : t TMAS-M- i A Maire (Dpporttnnimnlly I and Time Certificates J- - WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE considerat'on of special factory arrangement with the manufacture re whom w, represent, believing that the largo amount of money epent in magasinoa would bo greatly approciotod if divided equally among piano purchase n. they have agreed to allow a largo amount in the above stated way. Wo soil only pianos of rocogn'sod standing and merit and wa want you to got bettor acquainted with our house. Our prices an now pianoa are from 6250.00 up and any instrument may be purchased on easy payments. In ME Amateur Billiard Champion Looking Her Purposely. , For Now Fiolda to Conquer Tha probable entrance of Call'll Demurest, amateur billiard champion, Balt Lake Republican today conInto the ranks of tha professionals The the tains following dispatch from Of may stir up a match. Demateat baa den: probably played his last amateur "Mm. W. J. Mullen.1 at present residmatch. The great young champion ing In Ogden, la Indignant with regarl haa outstripped every one of hla si-- to the story given out by her husband mon purs' competitors ao completely to the effect that ahe had left him In 111, penniless and broken- , tbat there la no one In thin country Fait Lake, aa a result of her unfaithful-hearted and perhaps got in the world who ness. a statement made by A. W. In can equal him. Agee, an attorney, he aaaerta that Mrs.That Demarest la about to enter on Mullen waa obliged to leave her hueprofessional career and Join theimd on account of cruel treatment of ranks of Schaefer, Button, Hoppe, her. and that any statement that he Vlgnanx, Cure and the rent of tha was penniless la not correct, as he reworld1! masters la practically admitted cently exhibited In Ogden a bank roll of 8500 and a bank pass book containby those cloaeet to him. deposits of several hundred dolnans are under way to hold a big ing lars. professional balk line tournament In Mr. Agee says that he called n eon-Chlcago thla winter, and Demarest be- - ifereTire of hIi cnent, Mm. Mullen and yond the shadow of a doubt will taka her husband in hla office since ahe left part in the event That be will by him,' and he I a convinced from the ac-it at that time that tbat time be capable of bolding hla tions of Mullen own with Hoppe, Button and the other would he a waste of time to attempt patch up the difficulties of the pair tars few who have watched hla me- to In a manner which would enable them teoric rise doubt and eventually It la to over again live comfortably together. believed the lad who voted at the re"The two were married and came cent election for the first tlma will hem from Kansas City, where Mullen beat all of them. Demarest won tha began hla alleged cruel course of treatnational amateur billiard champion- ment toward hla wife." ship In 1007 and 1008. All Tt.it Was Necessary. man who bored all hla Mends A Oil Fuel for Warships. ce as ant talking prided himin hla with considerThe British admiralty la on self being able to hypnotise people. ing the possibility of supplanting coal One day while asserting thla and perwith oil in the "mosquito fleet, the A ceiving algna of Incredulity on hla wlftest of England's war boats. Mends faces he turned to one of them would ateamera fleet of naval tank and said: the supplied. depots keep "In order to prove It to. you 1 will make you go to sleep If you like." Certainly, replied the Mend; you have only to ap;ak. RALPH E. HOAG, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. Interest Paid On Savings Accounts 4b RULES answers w'll be referred to three competent and impartial judges who will award prises and whose decisions will bo finol. Should thoro bo moro than ana correct onswor, or ohould two or morn tie in being correct or neamet correct, awards will b made an penmanship, general neatness and completeness of contestants' papers. All Had Plenty of Money and Left OGDEN 5TATE BANK b TO THE PERSON SUBMITTING THE BEST SOLUTION OF THIS REBUS WE WILL PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL 6375.00 WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR 6200 00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. Mrs. Mullen Says Her Husband demarest as professional STATES DEPOSITARY Savings to Enter This Contest W trust ovary one will participate in this contest. Everyone haa anequal chance. obligation of any k nd incurred in entering. The UTAH NATIONAL BANK) a FAMOUS PRIZE REBUS OF Philadelphia 6. do Expense p; Do Not Fail he was dead. Nov. 26. It not get a chance to talk. Messrs. Allen and Loose remained ha been arranged that C. E, Allen and C. E. Loose of Utah, wfio are here in over and will appear In the morning. the interest of the lead schedule In They will ask that the present duty on the new tariff bill, will have a hearing lead ore be not disturbed. The rate tomorrow before the ways and means at present la one and a half cents pound on the lead contained In all lead ! committee. ores and Imported into this country. Their Wednesday, Two days, Tuesday were found to be too brief for hearing contention la that If this rate la lowall who desired to address the com- ered the home market will be seriousThey are asking no admittee on the metals schedules, and ly affected. In Prizes IP 1F.TF. !1 WASHINGTON. D. C PAGE THREE. Over I mu ms BATTIi WIIH Slow FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 190. Anderson THE TAILOR R. W. 254 25th Street v Ind. Phone 895 |