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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER OS 19, 19N. sszrc5fis& j EXCURSION eaeeeeee,eeeeeeeee CON- GRESS at Albuquerque, N. M. BT AN AUTO A TO SIXTEENTH NATIONAL IRRIGATION MUD'S DEATH SIS THREL I Days Doings In Utah VHS$3 PAGE September 29Ih CITY October 3rd, 1 908 VIA DENVER & RIO GRANDE-SANTFE R. R. CO.'S HAS BEEN SELECTED AS THE OFFICIAL ROUTE. FARE, 931.95 ROUND TRIP. TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 23RD TO 2oTH, INCLUSIVE. WHICH Officers in Salt Lake Aroused to FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 3IST. STOPOVERS GOING AND RETURNING. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES FROM Action by Tragic Death of George DIRT FLIES corns s cur wish tKingc clccii in the fashioned way, with pure clothes and water, Thats why than much so longer last w garments t, sent elsewhere. LAUNDRY OUR Steam Ogden rtsd thst retains Its flavor and SO is gmaat with the mercury at Tha csf Flour housewife. Made by & Company Elevator Capital end Surplus, 9275.000 JO First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH tt&H. TRIBE.... I El BROWNING.. f ING OGDEN MORNING SEPTEMBER 27TH. PURCHASE TICKETS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26TH. FOR FURTHER PARTIULARS INQUIRE OF Ke-Ti- ie e; A. J. CRONIN, Agent, oum-N- , BOTH PHONES utah 104 AND 115. ts. cy - I. DENVER AND RETURN, SEPTEMBER 17 AND 11 $22.50 I ! O. O. SOVEREIGN GRAND I ( Irrigation Congress ALBUQUERQUE AND RE TURN, SEPTEMBER 23, 24, $31.95 ta Social Events PINGREE, Caehior Aasiatant Cashier DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson Betid Cedes John Wataoo Inert Whits W. W. Rltar impk Ckrk L. BOla mis H. Tribe H. H. Rolapp 1 1 Browsing John Bplara Ml in j Preaidant IAVI0 ECCLES, JOHN t ! Milling Ogden : . UUNDERERS A DRY CLEANERS 437 25th Street Aik any ALBUQUERQUE TO THE GRAND CANYON. AND CHEAP SIDE TRIP TO CITY OF MEXICO. THE RIO GRANDE WILL OPERATE A SPECIAL TRAIN LEAV- ! i Laundry Co. Riverdale M.iriu i.miic in Nest Monday night the Salt Lake i the Si. Mailt e district. no.i Xu'oi'.ol.Ue i lub intends to place before equipp ' :h n plant and the city council an ortfinumv in regard1 other r ;i mat him ry. is rcspo:ii- -' The death In Salt Lake City yest-r-- 1, , autoniobilt s. It requires that all:lng to i.'lMiieiit in moi-satisfac-i- . . ordiiig to ri day of George J. Ross from injur!. machines k.,p to the extreme right jtory w: polls from sustained in an automobile accident hand side of the street. It also asks Ogden. ; .. tile new iliip tunnel lias has at last aroused the officials of tha: that girls and hoy under a certain age public a i. city to the necessity of taking steps be prohibited fro n driving machines, been rio. n.:,i the motlt.t.im Tun fei I .uly cut three cins con-oragainst feckless auto driving. Chief Mr. Howl, tt soul that a large number and ha i e of accidents of Police Tom Pitt says: caused by p rson tabling while live mure will In the future all automobiles must, who latk judgment and experience In I be cut i ihc time the tunnel is cum- i. it furlhiT. to .'Xnpling carry a number at least six Inches in driving ears, plcted 1.' the Ian uliicii in u copper vein height, and displayed In plain view. At night the rear light must be placed i S5 feet ni-i.icionltng to disi insure In such a position that It will throw nearer f,' sui'iuce contain values i'i silver and lead. its rays ot) the number, making It ptlnclpa. The ii.. in igciiiciit was accorvlingiy possible to read the number after dark, i I have noticed that some of the autosurprised one day lust wink t break mobile owners have numbers attached into a Klsul l ail. 12 feel wide, tiuistly to their machines which are large cutconctnn.imig me. butwith enough, but are placed In auch a positing thrnugli it tltat essay high In silver and gulii. Samples bmuglit down tion that It la Impossible to read them even in the daytime. The number la to Ogd. ii tn an nssuyer returned 247 attached under the ody of the ma! The convention of the International ounce in Miter and 94 In gold to the chine and la hidden by the springs and Brotherhood of Curpenters and tun. In order to read some!tr, whll.h When tin- tunnel reaches the eopH-i- ' Salt Luke of the numbers It would be necessary rif.iivil to, the mine will have velng ,,,uh lm' been opi ii.il to a vertical depth of to stand on your head. Other meniMo,,d"y from the banquet tendered last 1,400 fei t irmu the surface. elther through carelessness or other-on have allowed the numbers nlglit by the Cummcrtial club to the wise, the machine to become covered with executive officers of the national of the r.'iiiniilli-- oil convention of the Governor fuller, union xoinnu-i- . : d club. oil. The numbers soon become cov,bourd. and others of the lm-a- l i'.i.msfm-i- l and W. J. ll.illoraii. j Mayor ered with dust and dirt and no one .officers and cltiseus. Presidei t llullorun of the Cnnmu-r-bcan read them. The number must j The guests of honor at the banquet V. V. Huber, president of the! rial club, opened the banquit with In plain sight six inches In height were: National Treasurer a toast to tlie brotheihmid, after snd kept clean and so placed that It Brotherhood. tan be seen after dark. No excuse Thomas Neale, National Secretary whieh justice was done to the repast. will be taken from now on. 1 have! Frank Puffy anil the seren niemliers Small talk Ih tween table ncIghlMirs, given the automobile' owners every of the executive committee, George E. and a dixi'iisslnn of a large assortment opportunity In the world to comply with Gray, William G. Wilson, E. L. Dlf-th- e of good stories, acciunjiunied It, the being law and all found violating It will fendorfer,' F. A. Ellis, Joseph O. real olijcct of the banquet Wllkea and Fml Christiansen tnem- - reached when the dishes from the lust be severely dealt with. Sheriff Frank Emery la also keeping bers of the committee on convention course dlsajqieared. j i veiy reliable, not only 1 M found reasonable. M ysry .uvs Santa J. Ross. P. BURTON, 25 AND 25. VIA UNION PACIFIC Inquire at a UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Miss Isabelle Slater spending a at the home of tho brides parents, uncial hour with the huslesa was enLake Balt In few City with Mr. and Mra. John McQuarrie on joyed and dainty refreshments were days 1 1 Porter. Twenty-sixt- h street The guests In- served. The club will meet on Tuesfriends. Reepectfully solicits tha aeesunta af cluded only the members of both fam- day, Bept 22nd, with Mrs. Guuda bkt awroantils flrma and Individuals Mrs. of Chamber. Ralph E. Hoag spent part of ilies and a number of young friends Ws pay Intsrsst an time dspeaita. A supbride and the wedding groom. with Lake In Salt city Bapli mousses. ccurtssus treat the week Mra. E. C. Manson and Mra. E. E. per was served, autumn flowers formfriend. s ing the decorations. The bride is well Calvin left for tho east on Thursday. son In Mr. Calvin will enter her Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rivera are In known In musical circles. After spendwill go Boston school and Mra. at Mr. they and a hero few days ing will the city from Los Angeles and Greenwell will leave for Philadelphia, from there to New York City, returnlocate hers. la ess where Mr. Greenwell will continue his studies In dentistry. The Martha society will meet with avenue, Mrs. T. Halley on Jefferson Mra A. G. Barber and Mra Charles Monday, September tt. Vlariter entertained the ladles of the Presbyterian church and their friends The Tolstoi Circle will meet Tues- on Thursday afternoon at the home Con& A. Mra with 22nd, day, Sept. Barber. Mra. of don at 2414 Madison avenue. e seesand Mra. O. B. Madsen Bauscher are Lake City for All Kinds of . Lumber If si Usds af purpose art not found Whatever yeur want msy be in yard. Lumber and Building Materials e hsn and M" 1 t M give you an sat! you money, quail y oenaidered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. TWENTY-FOURT- under BT. H NEW TURF 126 1 PATTISON, see Street. Prop. Choicest Look Wines, Liquors, Etc. wur New Cigar Stand t of Import- - ey Wes Marshall In Balt Lake City. s Mrs. F. M. Driggs and Mra. John T. Hurst will give a church social the early part of the week at the home of Mrs. Driggs. Rev. LIndley Couch and wife, of Huntington, Ind a revisiting their son, Oscar L, Couch and family, on Jefferson avenue. sees A meeting of tho Ogden Historical society was held this week at the homo of Mra. Bishop at Thirty-seven- th street and Grant avenue. Mra. Golding, who has been the guest of her slater, Mra. William Van Allen, for .the summer, has returned to her home In Texas. The members of the bridge club went to Lagoon yesterday to spend the day. Mra EL A. Allison of Balt Lake City was the only Invited guest. The marriage of Miss Minnie Clerk, daughter of Mr. and Mra Joseph Clark, will take place on Wednoeday. Bept 22rd, In the Balt Lake temple, s s Mra William J. Hiller and eons of kit Lake City were guests for a couple of days this week at the home of Mr. and Mra M. F. Cunningham. Mra D. H. Peery has returned from Chicago. She was accompanied home by her daughter. Mra' Emmett G. Fulkerson, who will visit here Indefinitely. Domestic Ci The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Quarrie and Erie Greenwell took place on Wednesday in the Balt Lake temple and was followed by a reception Mc- "f Eastern rsoss. Hr all . Dl If So, Why Not Try An Flail Iroim ! SOS I exchange Twenty-fift- h Mrs. J. F. at 'the Wilson In Salt a few days. as MANAGEMENT The Whits C. The marriage of Ml ms Ellen Mor- rison Faddis of Cumberland, Wyo.,and Janie Wilson Neil, of Oakley, Wyj., took place on Tuesday at the rel-deof C. F. Middleton. The cere-mony was performed at 2 o'clock andj was witnessed by only the immediate; Mra. G. H. Davis was hostess on relatives of tho young people. The! Wednesday at a beautifully arranged bride was lormeriy a resident of this afternoon affair. The decorations were city and Is a sister of Mra Hyrum j After spending a abort: principally asters and the guests num- - McFarland. time here. Mr. and Mra Nell will go towed about twenty. to (akley, Wyo., and will be at home! to their friends after Septemthere Mr. and Mra W. A. McGaw returned from a trip to the. east. Mra McGaw ber 2. was a delegate to the annual meetMImb Mary Fielding entertained at ing of the supreme lodge of Pythian Sisters which was recently held In luncheon, followed by cards on Tuesday afternoon, In compliment to Mias Boston. ' s Daisy Kent of Sacramento. The decMr. and Mra George P. McCabe and orations were all carried out In white family, who have been visiting Mra and yellow, golden glow and asters McCabes parents, Mr. and Mra T. 8. being used. At cards, prises wers Fltsgerald, for the past two months won by Miss Edna Jenkins and Mlsa Sixteen' guests were have returned to their home In Wash- Inna Morris. piesent. ington, D. C. ' Paine and daughter, Miss Emma Paine, are guests of Mrs. J. F. Mn. J. ing by way of Los Angelea Do You Ever Use a Flat Iron? ess Miss Telltha Browning left today for New York City, where she will enter the Columbia college for girls Miss Mae Scowcroft and Mlsa Margaret 8pargo will leave In two weeks for the same place to enter Pelham Manor. e Russell Lowry, of the American National bank of San Francisco, Cal., and. a former well known newspaper man of Balt Lake city, passed through the city this week on his way home from the east and visited briefly with local friends They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One v UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. seas of tho pleasant social events of tho week was tho card party given by the Pythian sisters In honor of Mra. Jackman and Mra. Carey, who will leave soon for Nevada and Salt Lake The affair was City respectively. given at the home of Mra. Fred King, and after the card games luncheon was served. Each of the honor guests was presented with a souvenlor spoon of Ogden. One sees THE MAN WHO EATS ALONE at this restaurant soon forgets Ms loneliness In th, enjoyment of his meaL Tho food Is so good, the service so prompt and courteous, he cannot help taking pleasure In his eating. Bo drop in here atone If yon must, but with company If you can. In either case, v warrant that youll remember the meal with d the event of the birthday of John Gray, at his home, pleasure 725 Twenty-fourt- h street, his wife, Mrs. Gray, surprised him, having had a number of Invited guests last evening. Mark Brown visited relatives and Trimmings of eut flowers of astor were friends In the. city this week while In profusion all over the rooms, light here with the Salt Lake Opera com- refreshments being served by the host. pany In "The Girl and the Governor. The evening was spent In games of RALPH E. HOAG, Cashier. B. DOOLY. President. Mr. Brown baa an excellent bass voice cards, with high-flv- e prominently figA. V. MdNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. and la a pupil of Hugh DougalL He uring In the evening's entertainment. S JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Prwas tho only Ogden boy In the com- Those present at the occasion were, the Messrs, and Mesdame J. Gray, pany. principals; B, Morgan, J. Wagner, The Child Culture club held the first N. Drabble, B. Lx Edgley, Edward Butmeeting of the season at the home of terfield; the Mesdame N. Butterfield, OGDEN Mra H. H. Barrows on Tuesday af- Metres, Ida Pool; the Misses M. MeSTATES DEPOSITARY Tha program assigned was tres, G. Morgan, M. Fsrland, M. Drabternoon. adble. M. Butterfield, L, Meyers and the fully carried out. The president's Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits dress delivered by Mra Annie C. Dea Messrs. CL Gray, N. Morgan and' F. was exceptionally tine. A pleasant Butterfield, On sixty-thir- sees FALSTAFF CAFF Ij. ease es 1 I The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj Or I j |