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Show DAILY 2 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, JULY SATURDAY, 1904. 16, Hm49m49M44m44944 4 1 Malan Heights Is Now Hot Weather goods VITA 2 MALTA BEST ON EARTH ARE GATHERING. PEOPLE Mrs. Iike Mr. Program of tho Wooka Session of tha Grand Lodgo of tho kane, Ordor. Charles Ross visited in Salt decorations of cut flowers. An interesting description game In the form of during the week. fortune telling was played, for which Miss Fanny Breeden and Craig Thor-buof SpoGurvis B. and Mrs. L. were awarded the prises. Delicious in are Ogden. visitiug Wash., OXFORD FLAKES Par pkg BROILED MACKEREL (Soused) per can m refreshments were served. Those pres- ed g, ns Miss Blanche Gillette of Cleveland, of total membership attending the reO.. Is visiting with Mr. and Mra T. S. union, and for drill contests and band Hutchinson of this city. Miss Gilcontests, for both of which there are lette Is a sister of Mra Hutchinson numerous entries. and she will spend the Summer with The program for the week Is as follows: Monday Boat excursion on Ohio river for grand lodge members and Fireworks display their families. on banks of the river by Cincinnati lodge and neighboring lodges. Tuesday Opening of the grand lodge session in Masonic hall at 10 a. m. Addresses by Myron T. Herrick, governor of Ohio; Julius Fleischmann, mayor of Cincinnati; August Herman, exalted ruler of Cincinnati lodge, and Joseph T. Fanning, of Indianapolis, grand exalted ruler. Musical exercises, with orchestra, organ and chorus of 200 voices. Grand lodge will convene in regular session at- S p. m., when the annual election of grand lodge officers will be held. Preliminary band contest at ball park at 10 a. m. Final band contest at ball park at 5 p. m. Wednesday Annual. parade of the "Order at 10 a. m. Family picnic at Eden park, with band concert, daylight fireworks and visits to the art museum, art school and Rookwood pottery. Evening Grand ball to visitors by Syrian temple. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Thursday Trip to Fort Thomas to e, witness guard mount and dress 1a.m. Barbecue and burgoo at Oakley race track, from 1 to o'clock. The afternoon will be given over to band concerts, field sports of all kinds: a sham battle by the Ohio national guards. TYIday Visits to places of Interest in and about Cincinnati William J. OBrien. Jr. of Baltimore, and Samuel Neada of Cleveland, are rival candidates for the position of grand exalted ruler, to succeed Mr. Fanning. For the next place of meeting Buffalo, Syracuse, Dallas and one or two other cities are aspirants. ten--der- pa-'rnd- ed 444 444 ay water. JlSTfTHE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK PORK AND 25o BEANS (plain) can VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS (plain) 20c per can....' HEINZS VAN CAMPS RONI AND 3 cans TERMS! Board and Lodging, pr Single Meals CHEESE 25c Address: 338 25th St INTEREST IN IRISH GAMES. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 16. Next to the Olympic games, the sports that will be conducted at the Stadium and the fair grounds during the coming week, as a feature of the national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, promise to be the most important athletic event to be held in SL Louis during the world's fair period. The sports will be Inaugurated tomorrow with an open handicap meeting at the fair grounds. New features on the program will be outdoor wrestling contests and the hop. skip and jump event The Irish sports at the world's fair are to extend over a period of three daya Resides the track and field sports, there will be two international championships contested, hurling and football, the latter Gaelic football. In these events there will be athletes representing the Irish athletic clubs and societies of Boston, New York, Chicago, Ran Francisco and a number of AMERICAN BOWLERS Sold by George F. Cave. Atlantic Mall for Sait Lake City. Provo and all points east.. No. 13 To Salt Lake city and Intermediate points, dally No. 3 Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, 9 Leadvtlle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east. No. 4 Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points ,... p B. MALAN, Propr. Malan Heights ARRIVE. No. 3 Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo Salt Lake City and ali points east dally 12:55. No. I Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all polnta L lir H:45 a. No. 1 Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Lead-vlll- e. Salt Lake city and all polnta eaat dally 2: 4 No. 9 Local from Sanpete Valley 7:10a,. . Through Sleeping Car to Omaha. City, Chicago aud St. LouU.Xew YorkVad .. A. BIN TON, General gj Agent Pataenaern. pertinent. Salt Lake City. C. a. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. of Glasses ng Up-to-D- : Stock of Goods ! C. P. UTTER Cost Mark f What You (K)nead t Reese Howell sons co. ! The I Good Old wide-awa- ke Summer Time OGDEN DAVID ECCLES, President Vice-Preside- f We carry all kinds of baker's bread and cakes. Get them fresh every day. 0 Its No. No. 9 S 4 8:60pm and EaaLdally for Atlantic Express Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City Saflya!!..!W!!1.U...,t"7:20P,n-ARRIV- No. 3 No. 1 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs Omaha Denver, Kansas City and east, dally Oveland Limited from Omaha Council Bluffs Kanaaa GROCERY CO. 67-- 8UNDAY EXCURSION. x. 2456 Washington attend danoea or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number Avi dally N& 101 Am Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER AU Opea Right. Teleyrme 2630 Wsshlcgtaa Avs. OgSea, Utah. 6XT-- ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBURN ALLEN, KGB. none 22. 412 25th SL City, Denver polnta east, Iw ,:Mp Fast Mall C. A. HENRY, Ticket A A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Paas Aft, OGDEN, UTAE , phone 22. O J . 180i DEPART. Mall and Express... .S:20sm Oveland Limited to t Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and all To PlCTOVV TIME CARD, in Effect June Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile firms and individuals. No. We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment suuerlor service. Cur fruits and vegetables are noted for being the finest and freshest In the city. BARROWS 0:55pm OGDEN, UTAH nt THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! Dsvid Eecles Thomas D. Dee 15o w Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson 15o Adam Patterson Joseph Clark 15o Saratoga chips, per pound... 30e Ralston crisps, 8 pkga for...25o press City, daily MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. Bayles lunch cheese, per jar..15o Bayles Roquefort cheese, Jar 15o 15c Bayles nut butter. Jar N. Y. full cream cheese, lb..20o Veal loaf, per can Chicken loaf, per can Melrose Pate, per can Valley Exfrom Balt Lake che First National Bank buy ready to eat foods. No cooking. These this week special: : No. BY Capital and Surplus, $225)00.00. Now here, don't roast yourself over a hot kitchen stove; Till To Provo canyon and Castilla Springs, July 17th, via Rio Grande Western railway. Fare 1125 for round trip to each point Special train leaves Ogden 7 a. m.; returning leaves Castilla 8:50 p. m. and 9:45 p. m.; leaves the Falla at 8:10 p. m.; leaves Provo 9:25 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. DEPART. No. Ogden Additional interBTRLIN, July est is given to the great national bowling tournament which opened today at Sollgen by reason of the participation of a team representing the American United Bowling clubs. The tournament Is the largest affair of Its kind ever held. The total number of participants exceeds 3,000 and in- Croup , Event in 16. Is a violent Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the wind pipe, which sometimes extends to the larynx and bronchial tubes; it Is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes on In the night Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat 25c, 50c, $1.00. Effect Jun, DOESNT C08T A GREAT DEAL. If you need glasses you should have the beat lenses yon can buy. Then the difference between the ugly ateel bows TIME CARD in Effect June 19, 19M and the attractive gold bows is comDepart for North of Ogden. paratively little. Of course, gold Is expensive, but not No. 9 Pocatello and Butte WE WILL SELL ANYTHING very much gold Is required. My 1: 25 a.m. Express, ijily IN OUR Rimless nose glasses are moat No. 7 Fast Mall for Pocastylish, and are made with the least tello and Portland. possible amount of metaL ; dally 12:05pm No. 11 Cache Valley ExFROM THE PRICU TBS LOWEST 4 press, dally 7:15pm 4 North from Arrive Ogden. 4 4 No. 8 Fast Mall from PortGraduate Optician Every one will remember our land and Butte, dally 7:00am Office in Jeeeo J. Drivers Drug 8tora Cost Mark Sale in March of thia 1 No. 13 Cache Valley Exyear. No article ia reserved. 4 10:10am press dally This offer applies to all goods in No. 10 Pocatello Express, our largo stock and will include 4 .6:06 p m dally all Fall Goods arriving during Depart for South, of Ogden. sala. All domeetie 8heetinga, No. 8 From Portland, Butte 8 heats and Pillow Cases bought and Pocatello, for Salt since the fall in prices on these 7:25 am. Lake City T goods included. No. 4 Local to Salt Lake 8:10am City WILL POSITHE TERMS 13 to Balt No. Cache Valley TIVELY BE CASH. 10:45am Lake City DONT MISS THIS OPPORNo. 8 Limited for Salt Lake TUNITY. City, dally 3:20pm No. 10 From Portland and Pocatello, for Salt 6:30 pm Lake City, dally Arrive from 8outh of Ogdan. No. 9 Butte and Pocatello 4444444444444444 444444444 Exjress from Salt Late City and Intermediate points, dally. ...12:45am For a successful baking day Is PHOE3 Atlantic No, NIX or RIVERDALE flour. No failure Express from Salt Lake City marks the pathway of Its use but and intermediate wholesome, light and white bread and 8.00am of that the points, dally eye flakey pastry pleases every housewife and the palate of the No. 7 Pocatello and Portman who aettlea the bill. land Express from Every Salt Lake City, dally. 11 :20am grocer sells it because it gives customers a line" on No. 1 Fast Mail from Salt the quality of his other goods. Lake City, daily 2:30pm ENTERED. cludes all the crack bowlers of Germany. The competition will extend over two weeks. For the purposes of the new tournament a new festival hall containing SO bowling alleys has been expressly built. A large number of valuable prises will crown the sucres of the winners, the chief one being a handsome trophy offered by the kaiser. Time Card- -In A Becoming Pair The Biggest Money-Savi- 50o Twenty-fift- h 44444444444444444444444444 4 and Carriages leave east terminus of street car line at 8:15 every morning. Round trip, $1.00. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. MACA- Edgar Jones Co. Phone 124. week... $6.00 35 iWoM 7:04. OR ALL SUMMER. MADE LEAGUE OF PRESS CLUBS. TOLEDO. O., July 16. Toledo and the near-b- y lake resorts will be the Mecca for newspaper men throughout the country for the coming week. The occasion will be the annual meeting of the International League of Press clubs,. to be held at the Hotel Victory, Put-i- n Bay. About 200 representatives of the leading newspapers of the United States and Canada will be In attendance. The convention comes to on the Invitation of the Toledo Press club, other cltlea this being the first time the league has MISSISSIPPI CHAUTAUQUA. met In the central part of the counCRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss., July 16. try. The newspaper men of Detroit Arrangements are complete for the and Cleveland will help to entertain opening tomorrow of the annual sesthe visitors. sion of the Mississippi Chautauqua STCRM LAKE CHAUTAUQUA. assembly. Many visitors are on the STORM LAKE. Ia.. July 16. There grounds and the meeting promises to was a large attendance today at the be the most largely attended in the formal opening of the Storm Lake history of the assembly. An attracChautauqua assembly, which will re- tive program has been arranged. In main In session luring the coming addition to religious services and adweek. The list of notable speakers dresses by noted divines, evangelists, engaged. Including the Rev. Frank W. educators and other publ'c men, there Gunsaulus and the Rev. Dr. Frank will be a variety of lectures, concerts nnd other forms of Bristol, assures the success of the Put-in-B- 444 Ladies Entertained at Hermitage. The ladies' day committee of the Weber club gave an informal dancing party to their friends Wednesday evening at the Hermitage. About one them. hundred persons participated in the Mlaa Mae Fogarty of Oakland, Cal., pleasures of the evenfrg. who has been visiting her brother, Mr. John Fogarty, for the last two Mrs. Smyths Kensington. Mrs. G. B. Smyth was hostess months, has returned to her homa During her visit here Miss Fogarty Wednesday afternoon at a very prettimade many frlenda The house ly arranged Kensington. was tastefully decorated with cut The Swedish Lutheran Ladles Aid flowers and plants. The dining room social was done in yellow and yellow nassociety gave an enjoyable at church the The par- turtiums were used effectively. Thursday evening was Delors. A literary and musical a of bower sweet propeas. parlor gram was rendered and light refresh- licious refreshments were served. The ments were served. participants In Mrs. Smyths hospitality were: Mesdnmes J. H. Douglas, Miss Ella C. Ballard, who has been Will Douglas, Orson Riser, C. F. Carlteaching school for the last year In son, J. D. Lynch, Herdtl, A. McLaren Butte, Mont., accompanied by Mra Boyle and Miss Wealthy Douglas. Janies Billiard, who has been visiting in Butte for the last three weeks, have Birthday Anniversary. Howard Jenkins entertained a numreturned to Ogden and will be at home to their friends at Mra Bal- ber of his young friends Monday afternoon in honor of his birthday anlard's home on Twenty-sixt-h street The afternoon was spent niversary. The Misses Gertrude and Florence very pleasantly' In games and dainty served. Those Ragley were the hostesses and Miss refreshments were were: . Luclle Ballantyne, Fanny Breeden of Salt Lake the guest present of honor at a party given at the Bag-le- y Juanita Sadie Yolker, Ballantyne, home on Twenty-sevent- h street Ruth Douglas, Llssle Holther, Irene Inst night. The rooms presented a Jenkins, Harvey Snow and Roy very pretty appearance with their Reeder. 20o PORK AND BEANS (in chili sauce) 3 cans. 25c rence Corey. 444 popular resort, 5M miles from Ogden, la 7,000 feet above sea ha s delightful camping level, grounds among the pines, ample hotel accommodations, fins table board, pure cool air and pure spring This BROILED MACKEREL (in tomato) per can....20o BROILED MACKEREL 20o (in mayonaiae) can have re- ent to meet Miss Breeden were: Missturned from a visit of one month to es Helen Wenger, Ellen Baker, Francis Joyce, Ruth Hilliard, Grace Hilliard. the coast. Olive Cannon, Cannon; Messrs WalMr. C. S. Pulver and family have ter Whalen, Zimmerman, Robert Nye, Thorburn, Henry GwiUlam, gone to Salt Lake where they will Craig Ralph Corlew, Tom Keogh and Lawmake their future home. Miss Ethel Olsen, who has been the guest of Mias Ella Tavey, has return- Enjoyable Day at Saltsir. ed to her home in Salt Lake. The Sunday school classes of Weber Stake enjoyed a pleasant outing 4 The Misses Thelma and Fannie at Saltair Thursday. About five hunBreeden of Salt Lake are visiting in dred children were In. attendance. The Ogden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. time was spent very pleasantly in T. Hurst. amusements furnished by the resort and music was furnished by the Miss Arvllla Clark of Provo, who Wellsvllle Military band. has been visiting in Ogden the guest 4 or Miss Ella Tavey, returned yester- A Thespian Visitor. day to her home. Mr. Willard Foster of Salt Lake, a member of a prominent theatrical Miss Lenora Nuttall of Salt Lake company, passed through Ogden yeshas been the guest for the last week of terday to Join his company in the Mrs. Sarah Pingree on Twenty-eight- h east. He was accompanied to Ogden street by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foster, who spent the day with Mr. Mrs. George Hansen, who has been and Mrs. Horace Foster, 3369 Washthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. King ington avenue. of Provo for the last three weeks is now visiting friends and relatives in Degree of Honor Excursion. Salt Lake. The Degree of Honor of the A. O. . U. W. enjoyed a delightful excursion Mrs. Orson Riser very charmingly at the Hermitage entertained a circle of her friends Thursday evening In Ogden canyon. The time was spent coma dinner, Thursday evening at in dancing, and supper was taken at plimentary to her guests, Mrs. Eudey the Hermitage. A general good time and two daughters of Jackson, Cal. was had by all. Open ............... lOo Mr. and Mrs. George Brown CINCINNATI. O., July 16. While officially Elk week doea not begin until Monday, official Elkdom began to come In town today for th annual grand lodge nenafon and reunion. Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph T. Fanning and the other national office ra of the order have eatabllahed reunion headquarter! at the Burnett houae. Moat of the delegation will come In tomorrow evening and Monday morning, when It la expected that delegation! for which room have been at the leading hotela will come from Toledo, Baltimore, Detroit, Saginaw, McKeeaport, Dalian, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus New York, Kanaaa Denver, Omaha, City, Milwaukee and numemua other cltlea throughout the country. The preparations to greet the vlalt-or- s have been completed and the bun-Ineflection of the city la a man of purple and white, the colon of the order. The program for the week embrace the four daya aemilon of the grand lodge, which opena Tueaday morning, an unlimited entertainment for the niembera of the order, who will have an Immenne variety to select from, all being free to those wearing the badge of the order. Outside of the grand lodge the most interest attaches to the contests of various sorts for prises. 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