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Show r''p STATE UTAH DAILY MONDAY, JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 19, 1904. KEPT OFF BILL COLLECTORS. ODD FELLOWS Major's Pet Was Both Ornamental START SESSION and Useful. Mr. Smith says in his recently published book: "Snakes and hyenas are strange pets but strangest of all Is a tiger and such a pet had It used to be Major Matisell-Pleydelchained np Just in front of the door of his bungalow. The major had a method of running up bills with local tradesmen, but there was great difficulty in getting payment, as none of the, bill collectors was venturesome enough to cross the guardian at the door. It was a great Joke of the majors when asked to pay his bill to reply: Have you sent your blllf Your man has never presented it at my house. Brutus, as the tiger was named, seemed to know what was required of him., When chained before his master's door he would lie with his head between his forepaws and watch the gate. If a stranger entered he would lift his head and breathe heavily, and this was enough to scare the most venturesome of bill ! Early Showing! FROfl SALT LAKE CITY Of full-grow- n TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA THE 8CENIC ROUTES WITHOUT CHAPGE OF CARS L 4 i i STATISTICS LODGE GRAND OF TWO MEETINGS. Annual Report ia Mada to Sovereign Grand Lodge Statistic of Membarahip. .1 .1 V i i r I. ! .. ,I - SAN KUAN CISCO. Sept. IS. The opening day of the eightieth annual session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was a busy and enthusiastic one. At 9 o'clock this morning the delegates assembled in Odd Fellows hall where they were formally welcomed on behalf of the city of Sun Francisco and the local branches of the order. John B. Goodwin, grand sire, responded to the welcomes, after which the sovereign grand lodge representative proceeded to Native Sons hall, where the first business session was held. Grand Sire Goodwin made his annual report to the sovereign grand lodge. In his report Mr. Goodwin called attention to the fact that the sovereign grand lodge met In Ran Francisco in 1S69. At that time the subordinate lodge membership was 268,608. At the beginning of the present year It was women, who 1,1 ill, 4:11. besides 284,681 belong to the order's auxiliary, the Degree of Rebekah, making a total of The total revenue 1.426,103 members. of the order in the year 1868 was Last year it reached the sum of 265,597,061.14. In 1868 the amount expended for relief purposes was $60,429.64, while in 1908 it waa FALL OODSj LINES! over-whelmin- g Sn . 01 O 54iiHi' liw Is 81 also Good Taa. BmiTm its Wok. R. F. IM Reese Howell The TS0NS. ng 22 connectfc NESLEN, General Agent, St Panl and Minneapolis 79 West Second South St. SALT LAKE CITY. Chicago & nwio North-Wes- ta n, 304 South Mala Stott. Salt Ult, city, Uu Prize we offer is 100 cts THE Worlds Fair Route ofgood honest work for each $1.00 collected Anybody Who has One Spare dollar May open An account HWestern Steam Laundry 2214 WASHINGTON AVE. G. H. ISLAUB, Manager. PHONE OFFERS THE BEST POSSIBLE TO 8T. 605-- THE FOLLOWING Illinois. By Purchasing Your Groceries at Our Store Ogden State Bank And get Compound Interest on All he 8avee. Why dont You do itT Indiana Kansas Tennessee THE SOUTHEASTER!! LIMITED, This Can Be Done We save you . something on every dollar spent here. This means to you that your dollars have greater purchasing power; for letelled they last longer; they are bigger Wehave everything TELEPHONE bright, clean and fresh- -in attend dances or tkoatoro or to coteh o train in a hurry If you remember the number Edgar Jones Co. 124. 338 TWENTY-FIFT- a urn.aet, hoatuia. ST. H To Through CALL AND SEE phono 22. Stj COAL By EAST 282 VIA Twenty-Fift- h Street, Ogden, XJteli. 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TO ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC FANRECLINING CHAIR CARS The American Boy Magazine (oeato - re),- - Fir lirtta, Tfcfcifs, WNH BY SHURTLIFF & CO. or 18-Tolsphono 18-2041 or 2407 Washington. X Call TO. BE- GIVEN MB. j - - AWAT, ffiOWN 1 Capital and Surplus, 225JX0.00. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLER, President. THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN FINGREE, Cashier. JAR. F. BURTON. Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! David Ecelsa Thomas D. Dee Geo. H. Tribo Bernard Whit W. W. Ritor John Watson Joseph Clark Adam Patterson Vice-Preside- nt. Juan la Congested. Respectfully solicits the accounts Of Porto Rico, there are banks, mercantile firms and indievery two dwellings viduals. We pay Interest on time deposits. Mrs. J. L. Herrick and Miss JoAmple resources, courteous treatsephine West announce the annum exhibition and sale of the Keramlc Art ment. superior service. company for the week September 19. 1904. at the studio, 2457 Lincoln aveRee Stafford MUllr.ery Co's. advt. on nue. Call enrly and place your Christ-nin- a ther page. Fall opening Rppt. orders. jj f-- -'" and coffee feel! even good tea and coffee. buffet-smoki- well-to-d- In Ran five different tea unUnpn j Tr,htWw wlth barter, bath a lovers Library; entire lighted, through to Chicago change. Direct 3522 90 How Uxnrtog, Compartment and drswC.JJ sleeping cars, observation ins cars, is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than 19,-47- TEA the The Mod that our Fall Stock al rr For economical travel there is nothing better than this combination to Trade We are pleased inform $42.50 $4.50 DOUBLE BERTH ONE WAY IN COOL, CLEAN COMFORTABLE TOURI8T SLEEPING CAR I IN ALL collectors. Pay in Parliament. There is a strong feeling in England against the payment of members, on the ground that it would tend to create the clasa of professional politicians seen in foreign countries and our colonies, writes Henry Norman in the Century. Its absence obviously tends to restrict membership of Paro liament to the classes, and, as a matter of fact, these enjoy an representation in the House of Commons, the labor members, whose expenses and a modest salary are provided from some organisation of the classes they represent, being at present a small but happily increasing group. To compel a canMembership of the primary branch didate to pay the cost of counting amounted 1st on of the order January also the votes which send him to serve the to 1,151,421. Of these, 167,849 nation in Parliament is preposterous, belonged to the encampment branch of the order, 163,013 were members of and, after taking safeguard against the Rebekah lodges and 18,833 wore a superfluity of candidates, the system uniforms of the Patriarchs Militant. will probably soon be abolished. With the combined membership of the two branches, that for the men and Removable Table Tops. that fur the women, the Independent Fashion has changed the contour of Order of Odd Fellowa takes Its place the modern dining table many a time at the head of the fraternul orders of and oft. We have seen the rise and the world. the revival of the round, highly polThe report of Grand Secretary J. ished and now the latest Frank Grant, of Baltimore, was a very decree mahogany, oval table. It is posis the of review a one. was It voluminous of the sible at small expense for the househis duties as adjutant-generuniformed rank of the order. The wife to call all shapes her own, says membership statement for the lodges the Washington Times. Any carpenshowed these figures: Number of ter will make her removable tops of members, January 1, 1903, 1,068,732; the desired dimensions and shape of errors in previous reports, 791: ini- pine wood hinged In the center so 4; tiated, 132,239; admitted by card, they may be folded when out of comreinstated, 11,129; less by errors mission. These adjustable tops are In previous report, 1,276; withdrawn placed upon an ordinary dining table by card, 18,813; suspended, 48,398; ex- and used for large dinner or luncheon pelled, 1,367; deceased, 11,955; total parties to secure more seating space losses, 81,809, leaving 1,150,246 memfor the guests. bers on January 1, 1904. Reporting the condition of the enHeroic Son Saves Father. campment branch of the order, the When the schooner Levi Hart was grand secretary reported the total membership on January 1, 1904, to be run down and sunk by a barge, Capt The Rebekah lodges on the Philip Pendleton was thrown into the 167,340. same date numbered 6.430, and hud a hold of his vessel, where he found total membership of 445.577. himself pinioned down by the planks The showing made by the Patri- broken in by the impact. He would archs Militant, the uniformed branch have been drowned had it not been of the order was given in the following for the heroic action of his son Ralph, Number of cantons, 558; figures: who dived several times into the hold membership, 18,832: worth of cantons, of the vessel Ailed with water. New York leads with 3226,360.44. No, father, Ill die with you, were members, closely followed by Ohio his words when the father besought with 2,063 enrolled. him to take to the rigging, as he was After repeated efforts he drowning. ThisT Hows We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- got his father out of the hold of the both were saved. ward for any case of Catarrh that can- vessel, and not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. People Not Sociable Enough. F, J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Charles M. Russell, a Montana cow We, the unedrslgned, have known F. boy artist, who visited New Jersey J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and recently, has returned to bis Montana believe him perfectly honorable In all home, and in an interview says: "I'd business transactions and financially rather live in a place where I know able to carry out any obligations made somebody and where everybody Is The style in Borne of those somebody. by his firm. New York saloons is something to reWAILDING, KINNAN ft MARVIN, member. The bartender won't drink Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. with you even. Now, I like to have Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Intern the bartender to drink with me occaally, acting directly upon the blood sionally, out of the same bottle. Just and mucous surfaces of the system. to be sure I ain't getting poison. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents My Part. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. mine to count the cost of right. Take Hall's family Pills for const! Not Its gain or loss. Its boon or lmne; But mine to do with fearless might potion. What God through conscience inaketh plain. NEW WATER BRIDLE. Not mine to Judge another's deed In phrase severe and harsher thought; A rerent invention In Britain with But mine with constant care to heed novel features is a water bridle for What action lv myself Is wrought. a horse. A rubber reservoir is pro- Not mine by certain sight to walk. vided covering the horse's head and In sure success from day to day; attached to the bridle. This is to be But mine, whntr'er my plans may balk. In faith to tlnd or win a way. filled with water, the idea being to Philip B. Strong. the cool summer in horse's head keep and to replace the unsightly straw Gold in Ireland and Britain. honnet with a sponge In it, so much In a paper recently read before the used in the hot months. Institute of Vicing Engineers in Lon don, J. 51. McLaren gave some curl That Throbbing Hsadaeha. oua facts shout gold mining in Great Would quickly leave you If you used Britain and Ireland. In all gold of the Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousand has been found. of sufferers have proved their match- value of less merit for Rick and Nervous Of this England contributed barely Headaches. They make pure blood 33.000; Wales B1.4H0.A00, and Ireland and build up your health. Only 25 3145.000. The largest nugget, weigh cents, money back if not cured. Rold ing 22 ounces, was discovered In Ireby Jesse J. Driver, druggist. land. It was made into a snuffbox for George III. A CANDIDATE'S SLEEP. Rlecp. little Teddy, your gun hangs Population of Britiah Isles. high The foreign population of the BritAnd your sword is covered with ish Isles numbers 198,000. Germans dust; hold first place in point of numbers, Sleep, little Teddy, and do not cry If your spurs are red with rust; Russians scxuul. French third. For these are the times when small, strenuous hoys Heads Theological Faculty. Had better not handle explosive toys. The Rev. W. W. Moore baa been Or racket around with their dangerelected prcsiihnt of the Union Theoous noise logical einlt.&ry at Richmond, Ya. To frighten Old Mother Trust. I a-- With ail purchases of 84 or m.rs fn Boys Clothing. This mogaxine stands with Boys and for Boys. It makes a man out of a boy and makes a boy again out of a man. full-grow- EIG SPECIALS Women n IN BOYS DEPARTMENT MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS. 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