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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE TWO NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS Clothing, Union Label, at Putnams Hats, Union Label, at Putnams Shoes, Union Label, at Putnams ARE PUZZLED . Gloves, Union Label, at Putnams Over Clothes, Union Label, Putnams Everything That Man or Boy Can Wear at the PUTNAM Clothing House Compatitian Began at Springfi 4 Thie Haa a Afternoon Colt Concern Cinch far Adoption ef Ogdan Man's Invention. SPRING PI KLD, Mass. Srpt. 13. Tha xumpetitlou to determine what revolver and what automatic piatol aliall be adopted by tha United State government fur uae by Ilia army waa opened at tha United Siatra armory In thie city thla afternoun. Tlia chief uf ordnance haa decided the ammunition. which la a cartridge of .4S caliber, with a Jacketed bullet weighing 330 gralua. Thera will b two typea of the am cartridge, on ualng LN and the other 7.03 grain of Binokeeaa powder. Tha cartridge for tha automatic piatol will have no rim aa tha ahell la extracted by tha recoil of tha weapon. The revolver cartridge will have a rim to taka tha ejector of tha weaiion. It la eta led that Smith A Weaaon will enter tha competition with a revolver of apeclal dealgn for army uae. All manufacturer can enter both klnda of weapon but as tha Colt com pany of Hartford la t,he only manufacturer of automatic pistols In the United Status, tlia Browning gun, and tha weapon adopted muat be made, In thla country, the company has a inun opoly on that contract. WOMENS MONUMENT, JACKSON, MIks Sept. II. On of tha principal subjects for dlacusabin at the annual reunion of tha Mlaalaslppl Division of United Confederate Vet-am- i, which opened here today for a two daya session, will be the proposed monument to Southern women, concerning which Ocneral Stephen D. Lee Issued an eloquent appeal aome time ago. Major General Lowry, the elate commander, is anxious that Mlaalaslppl should perform her full share of the work of collecting funds for thla memorial to the womanhood of the South, tha, wives mothers and daughters who suffered hardships often greater than those endured by the soldiers In the Held and ha will cn-- ri svor to perfect a systematic SPECIAL ELECTION WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. The naval constructors who are engaged on the plana for tha battlesh,p authorised by the last session of congress, are somewhat embarrassed by the Indefinite terms of the law providing for that vessel. Tha qualities mentioned by congress for the new battleship require characteristic which are equal to those of any known vessel" 'of tha battleship class. Thla meant at tbs time of enactment the design of a battleship which would be equal at least, English Dreadnaught, and it la to thla end that the naval constructors have been organi- sation for tha collection of subscriptions In every county in the state. Veterans from all over the stats are here and It la expected that tha at- -t ndaiica will reach 10,000. Addreaaea will be delivered by many, prominent n federate, including fomman- Stephen D. Lae. ex-fa- der-ln-Cb-lef CHEAPER POSTAL RATES. BRISTOL, Eng., Sept. 13. At the convention of tha Associated Chambers of Commerce of tha United Kingdom here today a movement waa launched looking to thte establishment of cheaper postal rates between England and France. Tha matter will probably be referred to the InternationBoth French and al postal union. British Interests favor the reduction. working.1 They are 'now asking themselves whether the introduction of the new Italian battleship, described aa the su perior of tha Dreadnaught, does not present additional requirements and exact something of tha battleship designers which they had not counted on. Of course, it la possible to regard tha Dreadnaught aa the standard and to ignore anything which la merely described aa surpassing it. At the same time It Is realised that tha situation may provoke critics of the navy and opponents of naval increase to obstruction of the plana fur improvement hereafter and aome of tha more apprehensive of nava offluera are predicting a lively debat in congress when the plana of tha new battleship are received. It Is realised that there Is aome danger in the too general reulrements of congress respecting the next SEATTLE Wash., Sept. 12 A. P- rial election la being held hare today to vote on the Issuance of $4,272,9u4 In bonds for a municipal street railway Client and tha extension and enlargement of the Cedar river water sysletn. The Interest in the election la widespread. and the indications are that Uie number of ballots cast wlU be the largest tn the citys history. Tha registration was very heavy, 21,904 voters uua.ifying. aa compared with a registration of U.&30 for tha last city election. ilia vote is heaviest In the wards where tha working people reside, moat of them favoring the bond issue. Neariy all of the business men of the city, however, are opposed to municipal street car tinea, and the member of the chamber of comnietve and other business organisations have been waging ait earnest fight against tha proposed bond Issue, although they favor the extension of tha water system. 1 he advocates of municipal ownership, headed by Mayor William Hickman uore, are confident that they will be victorious in the battle of ballots. a T'tal Difference. Arthur Stringer, tha author of Tha Wire Tap pert, has retired for tha summer to ha Lake Erie fnilt farm Like at Cedar Si ioga, Ontario. most amateur farmers, Mr. Stringer does not And his fruit raising a 'irc of any great revenue. He explained this not long ago by pointing out tha difference between the etxalled gentleman farmer and the everyday farmer. For Ita very simple, said tha author over a dish of his Eumelan black grapes The first sells what he cant rat, and the other eats what he cant sell. The Breath ef Life. Its a magnificent fact that the strongest animal of Its also, the gorilla also haa the largest lungs Powerful lunge means powerful creatures How to keep the breathing organa right should be mans chief etndy. Like thousands of others, Mrs Ota A. Stephens of Port Williams O., )ia learned how to do thla. She writes: Three bottlea of Dr, Kings New Discovery topped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. O. Its grand for throat and lung troubles Guaranteed by Ogden druggists Price 60c. and. $1. Trial bottle free. Order your Job Printing from The Elate Journal. Hath phones 184. We work. guarantee first-cla- ss Means that your family wont have to borrow money with which to pay your "funeral expenses, and a little over in part payment to them for the love and devotion shown to you. Can you afford to be without at least $1,000 life insurance? 1 al weak-ene- d eon-ald- er golf-playi- oe The BEER you Like 14. Ogden and Ban Francisco and return (direct) $30.00 Ogden to Ban Francisco and return (one way via Portland)... 43.80 Ogden to Lo Angeles and return via Ho. Pacific 43,00 Ogden to Los Angeles and return via O. I and 8. P., L. A. ft B L Ry. $1.80 Ogden to Loa Angeles and return (one way via Portland and San 88.80 Franciaco Tickets good returning until October Hat Stopovers allowed. Eight Cents a Day i HUGO D. WELLS, CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. ts FOR MONTANA BAPTISTS MEET. DRY CREEK, Mont., S.'pt. 13. The 208 Eccles Building Ogden annual meeting of the twenty-fourt- h ontaua Baptist association opened here today and will continue until Sunday. The convention proper wiil open thla evenly with religious services andThea sermon by Henry Van Engelin. morning was devoted to the reception of the arriving delegations. An Interby President MacColl. whhh are nor TO VISIT FORT RILEY. esting program haa been prepared for MISSOURI MEXICAN VETERANS held by George A. Ajr. r uf the convention, Including many ad13. MOUNT GRETNA, Sept. Pena, CHILLICOTHE, Mo., Sept. IS The dresses by prominent speakers from General Oliver, of war ton. Mass., and William Lyxll of ft seer. ary acting twenty-eight- h annual state reunion uf this and other states. Tha tournament will fc ale, N. J. and chief of the bureau of militia afthe axlcan war veterans began here tomorrow continued afternoon yesleft faire of tha war department, MURDERER REPRIEVED. An Interesting program has beet today, fyeechea will be delivered by where he Fort for Riley. Kan, terday General Odim Ginton, president of the 8ACRAMENTO. 8pt. IS. will Inspect the Instruction at that prepared for the meeting, lncludiig rtate association, and other veterans Adolph Weber, underCal, sentence to be post H wlU be accompanied by Cap- papers on child labor, Egyptian The reunion will dose tomorrow hanged today at ftaioin, haa been tain Mtchi of the general staff. Gen- looms driven by direct connected mo. granted a reprieve of fifteen days by eral Oliver has been witnessing tha ton, practical experiences on electrical Governor Pardee. Weber was convict, maneuvers at tha Mount Gretna camp driving, recent developments In oottoa CATHOLIC CONVENTION. agriculture, singeing, steam butler ad of the murder of his father, mother, for several days HARRISBURG, Pa.. Sept- - 13 The slater and brother at Auburn. suranCe In cottn mills, textile educt association Catholic Mutual ation, etc. MANUFACTURERS. COTTON Is holding Its national triennial conGET FAMOUS MUSICIAN. 13. N. BLUFF POINT, Y, Sept vention her today. Delegates are . Starving to Death, TOPEKA; Kan., Sept. 13. Professor The semi-annumeeting of the Napresent from al lover tha country. In Ilalfdam Yeber a composer of note Because her stomach waa so tional Association of Cotton ManufacEuropean musical circles, haa been turers opened thla morning at tha by useless drugging that ala KANSAS OLD SETTLERS. HOLTON Kan., Sept. 13. The old engaged aa violin Instructor by Wash- Hotel Champlain. Clinton county, with could not eat. Mrs. Mary H. Walter fall a large attendance. of 8L Clair street, Columbus, 0, re settlers of northeast Kansas are hold- burn college, which opened Itscome Yeba Professor term today. The association waa welcomed at tha literally starving to death. Ila ing a reunion here today. Five beeves from London. My stomach waa so watt beginning of tha session by Julius M. writes: have been killed for an of New York. from uselesa drugs that I could Ml Mayer, attorney-gener- al barbecue, which wlU be one of the HEARING ON COTTON RATES. Several Interesting addreaaea were de- sat, and my nerves so wrecked that features. WASHINGTON, Sept II. A public livered by Dr. Talcott Williams of I could not sleep; and not before I vat hearing will be held today by the in- I Philadelphia, Harvi Jordan of Atla- given up to die waa Induced to try Toung ladles should be moat nta and others. At noon the meeting Electric Bitters; with the wondtiM ular about their looks. Don't atlire terstate commerce commissi ti be faultlessly petitions from various railroads took a recess until evening, and In result that Improvement began at om yourself carelessly; mem- and a complete cure followed. Bat dressed and Hollisters Rocky Moun- tor authority to change raxes on export kthe afternoon tha tain Tea will do the rest. Tea or Tab- - cotton upon leas than thirty days no-tl- bers of tha association took part In health Tonic on earth. 60c. Gnam-tee- d provided by thj Hepburn rate law. tha contest for tha two cups presented by Ogden druggists. lets, 88 cents T. H. Carr, Phar., - Fascinating Remnant Counter. Why la it that aims women, often Juat the onea who pride themselves on thslr economy, cannot resist the temptation to buy odds and ends and remnants for no other reason In tbs world than becauss they era cheap? Of course, uluty bits of lace and mid look aimply lengths of fsementer Irresistible on tha counter, but they are also simply Irresistible when It cornea to doing anything with them. It takes a decidedly clever woman to uae up such plecea to advantage, and unless aha la quite sure of her powers aa a maker of 'trifles out of scraps aha had better look the other way when ahe passes tha remnant counter. Exchange. Daily September 4 One Thousand Dollars BeItalia Battleship Plays Havoc Quastian ef Municipal Ownership Men Businas Taday tha With Specification Rl.xd ing Feught Da Net Take Kindly t the Idea Thar la Sam Danger in tha Too Advacataa Are Confidant. General Requirement ef Cangraao. to-th- e AMONG THE NUMBER SEATTLE HOLDING Nw j Shirts, Union Label, at Putnams BROWNING GUN IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, w If you really care for purity, wholesomeness and palatableness in what you eat and drink, If, as you should be, you are at all particular about such things, We urge you to try one bottle of Beer the beer you like and the beer that likes you. .You will find it different from other beers because it is an American Beer brewed especially for American tastes jSjjSkp Beer is the embodiment of purity brewed from the best hops grown in Bohemia and from malt made from the best barley,in the "World. Absolutely no com is used in it. The rice is imported from India and more than a year is required to prepare it. The water is from our wonderful artesian spring the purest and most sparkling of Nature's products. 3&M ' Beer is made right, from the right ingredients and is of absolute purity, is fully aged in the most perfect manner known to the art of brewing. That is why Beer is the beer you like and why it likes you. Not heavy cr sticky, but a pale, light, exhilarating, strengthening and wholesome beer that will do you good. Try it today. Just one trial is all we You will never need a second invitation. Order a case lor your home today If your dealer cannot supply you, send your order direct to us, and we will supply you promptly , Fred. Krug Brewing Company Omaha, Nebraska I |