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Show r"i DAILY UTAH PAGE SIX 4! b ME . SENT ' i- 1; I: I 1 j: ' a! i DOCTOR THE HER. TREAT FOR CHURCHES OLD LADY TO CARRY THEIR HOUSES WITH THEM. Chicago ia nut only furnishing the thousand and one resort i In Michigan and Wisconsin with people enough to afford a living, but It la sending to lake and mountain tha portable bouses to live In, lays tha News. Nowadays when a Chicagoan makes ready to go away on his vacation, literally ha may fold up an Iron house and steal away where thers ia nothing but forests and fish. He may almost put hla cabin In hla suit ease. Ravenawood man ia at work on tie portable cabins. The frames of the cabins are made of angla bars, and tha aides and the roof are of corrugated galvanised Iron. Some of the Irun houses are planned with six rooms and a latticed porch. They weigh from a ton np and coat from 1125 to fSOO. They are screwed together on the grassy sward to see that every part fits all right, and then they are taken apart and shipped in the knockdown. The other day one of the Chicago Iron cabins was shipped out to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and another will be set up on one of tha mountain sides of frites park, Colorado. Each cabin Is fitted with a good floor and other conveniences. If an owmw becomes weary of a locality he may take down hla house and move away with 1L One of theee cabins Is a veritable bomb proof. Indeed It Is bear proof, for as specimen of the bruin tribe would be able to eat his way Into one. Boms of tha cabins are flitted with woodea sides, but whether they are of Iron or wood they have windows and g doors. good-fittin- DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. Ogden, Utah, Kept 15, ISO. At a meeting of the Democratic county committee, held this day, the following calls for primaries and for a county convention were made: lrimarlee for the slate convention will be held Monday evening, October let, at I o'clock p. m., to elect delegatee to the Democratic state convention, to be held at Salt Lake City Oc toiler 411). Primaries to elect delegates for the Democratic county convention will bo held Thursday, October 11, at o'clock p. in., and the Democratic county con veutton will be held Saturday, October II, at 11 o'clock a. 111., at the county court house In Ogden. The apiKirtionnient of delegatee ia as follows: For For D'- t; ;t 4 AROUND Evangelical Lutheran church, corner street and Jefferson uf Twenty-thir- d avenue. O. A. Klmquist. pastor. Sunmom-lu- g day school at 10 a. m.; Swedish at 11 o'clock; Luther league at 7 p- - in.; evening service at I p. m Kev. Charles Pehrson of Provo, who has accepted a call 10 Portland, Me., will occupy the pulpit. This will be Rev. Pehrsuna last visit to Ogden before leaving for his new field of labor. Tou are cordially invited to all our eerie. All services are in English unless otherwise announced. . hall. Second Ward. Fourth Ward. Fifth Ward County court house. Third Ward Mound Fort Amusement hall. In the county, outside of Ogden City, at the usual places for such meetings. The precinct primaries for the counWard-C- ity ty convention should nominate candi- 'I Wicks Dispensation of Providence, perhaps. A woman with sharp elbows can make her way through the world without the assistance of any nan. Philadelphia Ledger. Beer is healthier, has less in it to produce drunkenness and is' pure. Be sure, however, that you get the best That Is Beckers. There are others, but none so good as Beckers. Ekcker brewing and Malting Co. OGDEN BEGIN FIGHT ON BAILEY. . MINEOLA, Tex., Sept. 28. The first gun In the battle to prevent the of Senator Bailey, when the legislature meets in January, will be fired at a meeting of the Democrats of Wood county at Quitman today. The publication of the testimony of H. Clay Pierce, connecting the senator with the Waters-Pierc- e Oil has company, aroused a storm of protest among the Democrats of this county, and. It la likely that strong resolutions of condemnation will be passed at today's meeting. Bailey waa Indorsed by the people of the state at the recent primaries, but the exposure of his connection with the oil trust, which Texae haa been fighting for many years, bids fair to shortly cause bia retirement to private life. COLO. MILITARY MANEUVERS. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Bept. 29. The Pike centennial will come to a close today with military maneuvers on a large" scale, In which the United States troops sent here by the war department are engaged. Fireworks displays and band concerto will be held this evening. at North park and at Manltou. GENERAL MILES RETIRES. WASHINGTON. Sept. 29. Brigadier-Gener- al Samuel H. Mills, chief of artillery, will retire from active service today at his own request on account of ill health. He has been in the service for more than forty-fiv- e years. General Mills will be succeeded as artillery chief by Murray. Lieutenant-Colon- Zinc Tubs on Bale SHEARS The Amalgamated Sugar Co Apply at the Factory The Breath of Life. magnificent tact that the strongest animal of Its alia, the gorilla, also haa the largest lunge. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be mans chief study. Lika thousands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens of Port Williams, O., haa learned how to do this She writes: Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discs very stopped my cough of two yean and cured me of what my friends thought . It's a $1.35, $1.65 and $2.25 at Shears Padlocks 10 cts. for Do Fine Work. Dredges used In taking sand from tbs beds of rivers are economically operated that they caa be made profitable when six or oevea cents' worth of gold la obtained la a ton of gravel. gold-beari- BOILERS Copper bottom for $1.10 All copper, extra heavy $2.75 Bread Boxes Special $4.50 They keep the bread nice and fresh ce Sets decorated Toilet Special $3.00 60c, 75c, 90c d. Wheelwright Bros. Mercantile Co. 2476 Washington Avenue V consumption. O, its grand for throat Guaranteed by. and lung troubles Price 50c and Ogden druggists bottle fires handsome decorated Dinner Set 52-pie- Our Shears are absolutelvguar-anteeWe have the celebrated Wiss brand from 50 Cents Arthur For Inside Work at the Factory of Chops meats, Vegetables, etc. 7 55, 65, 75, 85c VISS el Laborers Wanted Food Choppers Zinc Tubs CUT CLEAN Hicks 1 wonder why old maids are usually thin? November 12, 1905. $1.00 Bure Enough. Help Heedeg. drunkards are greatly increasing in number, due probably to the' wave of temperance which is passing over the country, but I have cases where hallucinations, scarcely, different from those of alcoholism have been set up by the persistent abuse of coffee over a series of months." London Correspondence of the New York Herald, pieces, per set persuaded recdhtly by h.i fiancee. Lady Mary Hamilton, Britains greatest lielrem, to run for parliament, falling of election, - though the lady campaigned vigorously for him, la now known as "Marys Little Lamb. i Coffee Gla?8 Berry Sets, excellent quality, good than either tea or coffee and is without the injury of tea or coffee. ' Glass Berry Sets Tender Tltl The Marquis of Granam, who wa JTe times more n, dates for Justice of the peace and for constable. And each city ward and county precinct should elect a member of the county committee. T. D. JOHNSON, Chairman. N. It. Wilson, Secretary. Mrs. De Flirts (to her husband; Jack, that man In thcr box hasn't taken hla eyes oS of me for n full half hour. De Flirts How do you know? meals does many The late Elisha Owens, a prominent farmer of Wetipquln Keck, Wicomico First Methodist Episcopal church, county, was ( fond of telling aa Inci- one-ha- lf block east of Washington avdent of his younger days. He was of enue, next to court house, D. W. Crane, 10 a. m Irish descent, and hla native vein of pastor Sunday services: humor frequently got him Into trou- Sunday school. W. L. Underwood, suble, but once It relieved him from perintendent; 11 a. m., preaching ser-Ic- e, at which time the pastor will an embarrassing situation. A Desirable There was a time," be said, when have fur his subject, Epworth league Habitation;" I tarr!d late at the village tavern, Ip. and when I went home my wife would devotional service; I P- - m.t preaching remonstrate with me. Each time I by the pastor, subject, "Improper food." Special music by the choir. promised to reform. One night a hen la Invited to theee services, I came Into the house my wife seem- Everybody In the city. , strangers especially ed sulky. 1 said something to her, but she paid no more attention to First Baptist church, Horace B. what 1 said than if she had not beard Blood, pastor Morning service at 11; 1 me. This vexed me a little, but subject, "An Object Lesson from a thought she would get over her spell Foreign Land, or a Modem Pentecost." by morning. Evening service at 7:10; "The Eou RatAt breakfast I asked her question ion Principle of True Living, or Be after question, but she was deaf to all Genuine." Sabbath school at 12, Herbert L. Herrington, superintendent; inquiries. Dear. ! said, 'have some bread,' Juniors at 1:10; Young Peoples meetbut she did not even so much aa look ing at 0:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:10. up. I passed her several dishea but evening at he would receive nothing from me. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner "I thought she might wait on me and Twenty-fourt- h, Alfred Grant if she would not let mo wilt on her, rector Sixteenth Sunday after Brown, so I said, Dear, pass me the bam,1 Trinity. Early celebration, 7:10 a. m.; but not a muscle betrayed any Intelli- Sunday school, 9:45; morning prayer Matters went this way for and sermon, 11; burial service, 2 p. m.; gence. three days, not a word having escaped evening prayer and sermon, 7:20 p. m. fiom the lips of my wife. 1 knew I Morning topic, "The Unseen World a could not endure this much longer, Reality to Faith;" evening, "The Paraao I ordered a farm hand to get on ble of the Good Samaritan." a mule and go as fast aa be could to First Presbyterian church, John EdTyaskln, a distance of five mllea, and tell Dr. Todd that Mrs. Owena had ward Carver, pastor Morning worship suddenly been struck dumb that ahe at 11; theme, Lifes limitations; Are Miss Clare had not spoken n word for three days. They Fancied or Real? will sing. Sunday school at 12:30; EnAway aped the boy, and 1 went 0:10. Evening preaching at about my work with n heavy heart. deavor at theme, Divine Leadings; Their In about an hour the clatter of 7:30; Place and Power in Human Life." Miss horses' hoofa sounded In the distance Olga Wehrend will sing. These will and I saw that Dr. Todd wag coming be the last preaching services until Oc1 thought that It was In a hurry. tober 2L best for me not to be on the scene uhen the meeting between the doctor The Christian Science society holds nd my wife took place, so I stepped services at I p. m. In the Congregaaround the corner of the bouse and tional church edifice, corner of Adams avenue and Twenty-fift- h availed developments. street; subMy wife was busy at the spinning ject, Christian Science," Sunday school wheel when the shadow of the doctor In the basement at 2 p. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 3 .The fell across the doorway. What Is the matter, doctor? ahe public la cordially Invited to attend these services. aald, with staring eyea. Why, madam, your husband sent First Congregational church. Noble word that you had been suddenly Usual services Elderkln, Strong atrurk dumb,' replied the astonished on Sunday at 11pastor In the morning and physician. 7:30 in the evening; Runday school at Just then," said Mr. Owens, 12:15 p. ni. Preaching at both services stepped in and aald: 'Doctor, I am so by the pastor. Morning sermon, "The glad; those are the first words she Message of the Long Psalm', " evening has uttered In three days. What is sermon, "The Epistle of Karshlsh. At the evening service Mlseee Evelyn and your bill, doctor? Five dollars, answered the Indig- Eleanor Hendershott will sing. nant medico." First Church of Christ. Scientist, Mr. Owens aald ha never made a church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h wiser Investment than with that 5 street and Lincoln avenue Services, 11 Baltimore Bun. a. m.; subject, "Christian Science;" Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meetings st 8 Be Too Lata. Might oclock. Free reading rooms, suite 212 The lata rr. Boardman used to relate Eccles open daily from 2 to 5 this on himself: "I preached a funeral p. m. building, All are welcome. sermon at one time, and spoke longer than waa my custom. Central Park Presbyterian church, The undertaker waa n man of nerv- corner Thirty-fir- st street and Washous temperament and as the afternoon ington avenue Services at 11 a. m. and waa going, ha began to be anxious to 7:20 p. m.; morning subject, "Psalm be on the way to the cemetery. He fl XXIII;" evening subject, "John XVII;" nally whispered to one of my mem- Sunday school at 12 noon; Y. P. EnDoes your minister always deavor at 7; prayer meeting Thursday bers: at 7:80 p. m. preach as long as that at n funeral " Well, aald the brother, that la a Five Points Church Sunday school good sermon.' 3 4 'Tea, said the undertaker, 'the ser- at p. m.; preaching at p. m. Come mon is ail right, and I beliefs In the and enjoy these services. resurrection; but I'm afraid if he does not stop pretty soon I will not get this Misfortune's Mlto. man buried in time. Money and sympathy to Saa Fran-elac- o from the leper eettlemrat on the ' Island of Molokai Is another evidence Unusual Pallor. Jimmys got a great scheme to get that the moat vigorous of all human out o school on these nice days. qualities is sympathy. Portland How does he work It? "He goes out an washes hla face at recess, an1 True Love. the te.irher thinks he's sick an' sends When a boy ia willing to trade hli him home. Cleveland leader. pocketknlte tor s. red apple to give tc hla teacher that la love. Chlcagc Book and Job Printing at the Dully News. Job Rooms. r First 29, 1908. Medical experts of high authority concede that beer with H4HH44H444mmeH4 When One Goes ea a Vacatiea He Whan tha Physician Tassd Him Fiva Picka Up Hie Home and Ships it and Har Tongus Bagnn Wagging Along With His Trunk and Other Evar Uaual aa Haa Baan Running Baggage, Sines. & it LIKE TUBILES SEPTEMBER $ EllSHK HIDE THE CHICAGO PEOPIE SATURDAY, STATE JOURNAL, ; i |