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Show DAILY INTER-STA- CO. Read Hotel Building, Ogdaiif Utah. STOCK BROKERS Tl.v triil1.. BIG RIFLE MATCH If you OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS LJ. FrecUkh. Prtfc V. P. L t Wlidsy. See J. finikua. an exclusive brokerage bus- in tha lagitimata stocks of Na- ssda (TonopaK. Goldfield, Bullfrog Utah only. anj Manhattan) and from Quotations Nov receiving daily gan Francisco, REFERENCE First NatL Bank Ogden Utah. ARE in NO WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY BUCKET SHOP. 1 1. iiaflrqi, and Surplus. SFFBjOOOiWL First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLESb President. GEO. H. TRIBE.... f JOHN PINGREE, Csshisr. jAS. P. BURTON, Assistant Caahlan DIRECTORSi Adam Fattanoa David Eodee !VE- TSL Georgs Joseph Clark g, win- H. H. Rolapp John B piers Barnard Whits Respectfully solicita tha account a banks, mercantile firms and individuals. Wa pay interest an tints deposits. Ampla reaoureea, ceurteoua treatment, superior oervioo. . a .initial in us. p. ..faulty, uruiitit i t i i'i i plt-as- in GniW TAKES PLACE TODAY .r I ..it i it. Ruic IV. I nee. LI. iae well-know- h.-r- - enm-lliilt- To suppose that there Is no difference between the various brands of Flour. There certainly is, and you will convince yourself as to the correctness of our statement once you experiment and test s few of the many brands. For example, for excellence there Is nothing to equal our Riverdale Flour It's a practical necessity If you want the right kind of baking. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. First Prize and Blue Ribbon for best leaf ef bread exhibited at the WEBER COUNTY FAIR was won by Mrs. H. M. Williams, of 268 Second atroaL Tha bread was made from PEERYS Crescent Flour TktOsfy Deabie-Trac- k Railway betwcea tbl Mbseaii River sad Chkajs. The irvw-iili-i- of-th- t 2.-- Overland Limited Huntsville, Ala. Racing Mart. Ala, Oct. 2. The HUNTSVILLE, Tcnnesse V alley the of season racing association began Fair and Racing here today and will continue for the week. The entries exceed any heretofore made. Tin Mori Laxarisai Trsla klbt World Compartment and drawfngrooa 1ePlng cars, observation can, din' New Football Rulsa (By Wallace Irwin.) Inc can, and library Mi baffler, bath and Book lows Library ; entire train electric Usbted, through to Chicago witiiout ffmace. Direct connection (nr buffet-smoki- ng St Pad and Minneapolis JhS. ftlugt WSWllCM. sal fulls- - & IM-Wuti- n Ry. Wert Seesad Bomb SC, Adas BMft. Sail Lake City, Utah. Rule I. forwards" must wear handcuffs ' to prevent a chance of fighting, The halfbacks must me muxxled to re- The strain them from all Wghtlng: be- The quarter must be chloroformed fore each pUy exciting, x Rule II. Each player must be guarded trainer, two physlcUns, by a Two umpires, a policeman, and eleven politicians; A chaplain, too, must soothe him during frequent Intermissions, Rula III. Don't use rough language. Tempere must be smooth as any satin. . l ee i f thi- 111 ... J A. : j writes Is Magazine: 'T remember or lu Africa when we were Unlit: qver the camp fire, bit- M. me. laughingly, about c iTumiuent personage who was Wi. ,w-- i ir his pomposity and self-lu"- . . He said: When 1 iron! finding Livln "stone Mr. X. me and only liter ed me out firair if lit hand to shake. After my return from my second expedition, wl.itt I railed down the Kougo, he gbit1 me two fingers. V. hen 1 had fi!'::uVi! the Kongo Free State for the kin. ef the Belgians and returned to ; Et.r'Uul 1 got three but it took ine tears before i f 't his whole h:i!..l This seems to me typically British, and I merely qu ie this little at. ry m vind.cate the gpiilx'nK recog-cit-.-iwhich has been given to most ol the gnat explorers by fhi'se 'armchair geographers' who stay at home. I.i iugrii ne suffered from .Ms tame a'lcu.'.e of incredulity and returned to thf interior ef Africa, where he met Its neaili, because he could tut bear t - f.n e the uubclii'WTs in l'm'.oii until had solved the mvatery of the great l.ualuha river." Scr-'i.t-- - to tloll lob v 4 re-tin- ej fiir-ers- li- r "irstic Trig- - 'v. , lot k p I tii.tonit. p. Ill dot- ,- et.iti io:iiti- ' - L . i tor u!t lie 1 oeliuk S .i'od tin- Denim v.ilii- i on,. iy uill lie la id S.iU.iiLi), toiler . - at 11 iiiloek u. in, at tlie court house m lg,leii Tile apportionment of ib leg.itfollows: IS. For First ward. St.it, tity Ogden N ward. Ogden Illy... s T Third ward. Ogden tity Fourth ward. Ogden t'lt) tl 11 Fifth ward, (gdeii Oily 1 Hurvli I'tvek Second bait'll Hurrrisx illt- - HiHqici1 Nil, lliHqier No. It ksepe us busy to keep our stock as full, so wo can meet a I demands. Ws are especially prepared new to take Fur cars ef orders requiring long timbers But cur stock of 24 FINISH LUMBER s is :t Whits Pinq Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- BT. H 1 1 1 2 1 - I Lilx-rt- Marriott North Ogdi-l'luiti 4 "tty No. Plain Dity No. Pleasant View Kandall 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Kay Slalervilli- 1 ' - Her nilstreMs, st ending before her, Uintah q.tlvered in queenly wrath Warren Ion do not deny it, thm? West Weller No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 West Welu-No. 2 X There were 17 leaves In the head Wilson Tile primaries will to- held in Ogden of lettuce mv husband bought with hia weeks salary. He counted them. So City at the following places: First Ward t'tty hall. did 1. Now there ute only 16. You Second Ward. Fourth Ward, Fifth took one!" The rook ' iwcd her head In shams Ward- Ouuiity court house. Third Ward Mound Fort Amuse. -Vn-n- is also complete, including Yellow Pins Finish, ate. 1 2 Huntsville Huntsville No. LUMBER FILER. I 1 Nil. Kam-svilli- - 1 1 1 Farr West Kivi-rdaU- - llte cook vept. i ili.l m . iiu v.itii1 a s. to i doli gaii :. i.uii i iiiiiy held Tl.awday. K tuber il. at I're.-i.- k- - Ru's V. If sonic nuc Ink. s the I tall from you The Quean's Own Westminster Voludon't li t t force to stop him nteers and Seventh Regiment of tho Siuud still and thunder 'Halt! three li lies, and if this doesn't Btlp Now York National Guard in Comhim. petitive Match. Cull up u ..instable at once and have tin c.pcr cop him Rule VI. IKt. 2. Tins A fullh.u k uho has caught the ball beCREEDMOOR, rifle inatvh of the teams uf the Uuevii'a fore lie tries to klek it Own Westminster Volunteers and the Must take it to tin- - ref. nr and get a Seventh regiment of tile New Turk ti.k. t. National Guard for the Sir Howard Each coupon's good for seven yards Vincent shield begau today on the tyou must not bend or mek ll.) CTeedmoor The tournament Ruls VII. range. will continue over tomorrow and a ill lit running ends eaih plaer (a be witnessed by thousands of people. provision! Sir Howard Yiiiit-iu- . a color. il lantern as a eulotiel of the Must volunteers and donor of the inierna-mttonguard against lollisioii trophy. Is one of the most in- Disputes must be refernd to the suterest. d among the siteclalors. Sevpreme- court for decision. n eral other Hrilisli army BUNZLE CASE ON TRIAL. ure also here. The Queen's team, which won the NEWl'uUT, U. 1.. Oct 2 The noted shield at liisley last ear. Is composed Btinxle case eame up for trill today of the following marksmen : Captain in the first diatrict court for Newport Montagu Slutuuck, captain; Lieuten- eonniy. Tills Is the case in which ant A. E. Southall, quartermaster; Ser- Chief Yeoman Kunxlr. s.atloiieil at the brought geant E. Tyrrell. Lance Corporal A. G. naval training station Fulton, liugler V. A. Halls. Riflemen suit against tile Newport Amusement R. D. Roche, C. Gill, H. Stocker, F. C. company because admission to a dance was refused him while lie wus In Shepiard and F. Thompson. Of these hail Tyrrell, Sheppard, Halls and Fulton uniform. It Is stated :hat Real Admiral Chas. were member of last year's team, which scored a victory over the New S. Tin .mas commandant al the Naval Training station Is paying half the exYorkers. The conditions of the match pre- penses of ltuiixle's suit and It is unIs scribe fifteen shots by eaih of the six derstood tliui tin- Navy members of eueh team at distances of liehilld the uctioil. ITesidvnt RooseDO, few and l.OaO yards. 8oO, Each velt has sent to Hear Admiral Thomas hundred dollars as Ills contribumarksman la allowed two sighting one tion to the expenses of the action, shot sat eaih of the four ranges, and is taken in di of the United la limited to one minute for eaeh of which Slates uniform. his match shots. arms are The regular regimental INSURANCE COMMITTEE. used by both teams. The rifles used net. 2. The WASHINGTON, by the Ainerleans are equlpied with of fifteen, which uiel ut the Buffington peep sights. The orth- lust month to formulate an Chicago uniform optic sight, which is practically un- insurance law, has Its rethe'Brlt-lshers. known in America. Is used by to the insurance commissioners port It is a small blind, with a convention, which Is In session here topeep hole to focus the eye and is held day. The various reform measures like a monocle. suggested will be fully discussed by the delegates and it Is prolmble that Prise Fight in New Eng and, the rviNirt will be indorsed ufter a few VALLEY FALLS, R. 1.. Oct. 2. minor amendments have been made. of Martin Canole Fall River and Dave Deshler .the New England lightweight DOWIE EN ROUTE. champion, will light fifteen rounds be8T. LOUIS, Oct. 2. John Alexander fore he Valley Falls Athletic club to- Dowle passed through this city today night. They will weigh In at IS! en route to Mexico whither be goes for pounds ringside. the benefit of his health. He looks very feeble, but expresses confidence Interstate Shooting Tournaments. that he will ultimately return to Zion Mo., Oct. 21 The and regain his powers which he claims LEXINGTON, first of the fall shooting tournaments are now being usurped by those In Kansas-Miasou- ri schedule made In his palmy days. on the opened today at Riverside park, one of the finest shouting grounds In the west. MICHIGAN KNIGHTS. TRAVERSE, MICH., Oct. 2. Th. Kpnrtsmen from all over the atate are here Other tournaments scheduled Knlghta of Pythias today made the are as follows: Fort Scott, Kan., Oc- greatest turnout of any secret order tober 8 and 8; Lamed, Kan., October ever seen In this city. There were 11 and 12; Hutchinson, Kan., October 25 several thousand visitors of the uniand 28; Horington, Kan., October 29 form rank. and SO ;Sallna, Kan., November 1 and COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS. 2; Atchison, Kan., November 4 and 6; Kansas City, Mo., Novemver 8 and 7. SPOKANE, Washn., Oft. 2. A convention of commercial organisations of Washington, Dan Patch in Illinois. Idaho, Oregon, and SPRINGFIELD, 111., Oct. 2. The fa- Montana, assembled here today during mous Dan Patch, the world's champion the interstate fair and Industrial expacer, will attempt to break his own position. The objects of the proimaed four states commerhurricane record at the atate fair federation tracks thla afternoon. The hone re- cial clubs Is to bring about harmonious cently smashed all records at 8L Paul cooperative work for the upbuilding of the entire northwest by traveling at a 1:55 clip. Tomorrow The Broncho will be given TOBACCO MEN STAND TRIAL. an opportunity to lower her record of NEW YORK, Oct 2. The trial of 2:0014. The speedy mare Is said to be In .the beat of condition and she is con- Kart Jungbluth and Howard J. Young A fidently expected to make a new mark presidents of the MacAndrews beForbes and J. 8. Young companies fur herself. Hundreds of horsemen from this and gan In the United Slates circuit court before Judge Thomas In the eastern surrounding states are here to see the district The defendants are today. performance of Dan Patch, although with viola few yxpect that he will be able to sur- charged In the indictments anti-tru- st tion law. Sherman of the St. record. Paul pass his marvelous They are making a hard fight and the outcome of the case la being watched Big Entries at Lexington. The with much Interest. , LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. choicest and best harness performers In an unusually Urge number have Growing Traffic on tha Lakes. anbeen entered for the thirty-fourt- h fire years the record for lake In. nual trotting meeting of tha Kentucky cargoes his been raised from 7.398 ten whose Breeders association, .ays' tor.a of ore to 12,328, or about 70 per meeting opens over the famous track sent In two years nearly all of thla here thla afternoon. Six hundred and 1 thirty-seve- n horses have been entered great gain hai been scored. It1906 of certain that the record cargo and class events for the early closing will make another large advance, perraces, a record of entries never heard haps of 2,000 tons. Two vessels under of In harness tuf history. contract, both 600 feet long, are likely to show'such an Increase In csrgo caQualifying Chsmpionship Golf. The N. J., Oct. PRINCETON. pacity. The salt water shipping of the world exhibits no more remarkqualifying round of the club championtoable development The gains of the ship 'golf tournament opened here day. Conditions call for eighteen lakes are a marvel of American comholes, medal pUy, the first sixteen to merce and Industry, Cleveland Leafr qualify. al I. to the incredulity and' Mill ill shlch Hi nry a. Stan 1st. ai s o n'lier explorer had to meet gall s to t il -- vatic tins il.ii. the and tor a i i i tnadi : Mali .ilon In .il -- I "profi-ssi.iua- l S.-- ..- toil. Ill oi. b" swear j le l!i IT-- , !!u i place to Si pi a t BY DEGREES . culus or PAGE THREE I : ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MARKSMEN COMPETE AT CREEDMOOR. 2. 1906. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. we favor. bar out a. this tipi'ii.u'i-eEach, xtu.lvut is iia.Uj!i!iid. despite his n.rcc Jiti.ui.t Whii has mt yaiiitil 1:: Fit. D. In cal- Ti D Capital STATE JOURNAL, TLE$AV OCTOBER SPORTS TE brokerage UTAH nia-a- n, - - Newark N'-'-t- Cash on Delivery' Tyes. The expression of the British woman of the day D uliugrther different from that of her pre loressors. The British woman of 30 jmrs ago had, generally, a mod gentle, Mnd expression, while there Is a ru'd rash on delivery look in tbe eye? o tost of our London Truth. women A Thrilling Departure. ment hall. Ill llte enmity, outside of Ogdelt City, at the usual places fur such meet lugs. The precinct primaries fur the county convention should nominate candidate for justice of the peace and for constable. And each city ward and munty pret a member of the cinct should county committee. T. D. JOHNSON, Chairman. N. It. Wilann, Secretary. eb-c- r When did it happen? "Just after she got into the riaga." Baltimore American. "No! car His Experience. Is it true that when people have lived so long together they begin to tLink aliker "I guest It la. I know I always make t practice of thinking Jutt as my wife a anti me to think." Once Enough. A boy of 14 who fell from the gal- lery in an English music hail and was uninjured, said, when taken before the manager: "Please, air. Im sorry; I wont do It aiala. Mexico Oil Lands. It la announced that tha Mexican states of Tabasco and Chiapas contain more than 5,000,000 acres of oil lands. But Standard Oil saw them first and owns more than 2,000,000 acres already. New Orleans Times-Democr- Teacher Paul? at. Geography, Now, Bobby. Where la Bobby In heaven, I COMPETENT Message? Its Thla: If you want to take advantage of the many electrical of modem days, we are prepared to furnish the electricity. con-trivHi- UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. R. 8. CAMPBELL, General Manager, E. M. WADE, Agent. Salt Plowing hear that the daughter One of the sights of the Great Balt man in the next block take of Utah, if that rich developed by the progfrom home last ress of scientific had been driven Industry, is the sys"Did you night CanYou Catch Our St tlnk! Puck. JUDGES. g tem of immense ponds on (he shore of the lake. At Baltalr tbs lake water is pumped into a great settling basin, where the Impurities fall to the bottom, and, containing much Iron, form a -- reddish deposit. From (his basin the water Is drawn off Into harvesting ponda, averaging 90,000 square yards in area, and six inches in depth. The ponds are kept supplied with water, as tha evaporation goes on from May to September, when the salt harvest begins. The water having disappeared, a dazzling layer of salt, two or three Inchea thick, la found covering the bottom of tha ponds, which Is broken ng with plows before being conveyed to lbs mills, where the final cushlng and winnowing are done. Youth's Companion. Starving to Dsatk. Because her stomach was so weakened by useless drugging that she could not eat. Mrs. Mary IL Walters of Bt. Clair street, Columbus, O was She literally starving to death. writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat. and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was Induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improvement began at once Best and a complete cure followed. health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. THE OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 326 25th St. California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. First Class Bar A gentlemen's resort in connection. TM. J. CLEARY. Proprietor Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street Pbone 22. Beasfy Psetses Ms dorse nrrpiddc. Women who make a business of beau For envelopes, letter heads, business tlfylng ether women come pretty net etc., call un the Journal knowing what will bring about tbo be. cards, dodgers, results. Here are letters from two, con Job Rooms. Both 'phones 664. We keep the best Meats money will eemlng Herplclde: I can recommend Newton's Herpi buy ne inferior moats handled at ride," ae It stopped my hair from falllni BALLARD & JUNCKERS net; and, as a dressing It has no super lor. (Signed.) Bertha A. Trulilnger. Complexion Specialist, FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY BOTH 'PHONES 653. 331 TWENTY-FOURTST. fit, Portland, Ore." - '"After using one bottle of Herplride' my hair baa stopped falling out, and m) scalp Is entirely free from dandruff. J94 Morriaon "(Signed.) Grace H Dodge. "Beauty Doctor, Sixth fit, Portland, Ore." Sold by leading dru grists. Rend lb. in stampe for sample to Tbs Herplclde Co, Detroit, Mich. 118 Fireworks For Wales Visit London's leading fireworks firm hat, shipped ' enormous quantities of its wares to India, for display in honor r! ihe Prince and Princess of Wales. When they arrive at Bombay several Prejudice. When I accuse a man of bein prej- warships will make a pj rotechnlc die udiced, said Uncle Eben, I general- play, which will be In the hands 0: ly finds, on thlnkln It over, dat I's wolesalonals from London on eacr. merely complainin' cause he aint itp. prejudiced de asm way I am." Hewe Thief Washington Star. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Halls Catarrh Cure. .Japans Mountains. Three-fourtF. J. CHENEY A CO- - Toledo, of the area of Japan We, the1 undersigned, have known F. ig mountainous, and leas than 16 per rent. Is under cultivation. Cheney for the hurt 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ah business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations madei Poor Zing, When socialism alma at tha break- by hia firm. ing up of the home It la very un- - WALDING. KIXXAN A MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. ociaL Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upori the blood and tnuoous surfaces of the system. Wot . Necessarily. sent free. Price 75 cents It doesnt follow that a man la a Testimonials bottle. Sold by all Druggists. coward because he Is afraid of hH perTake Halls Family Pills for wife. a hs J Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. See your homo people. Don't pay big commissions to agonta. Yard opposite City Cemetery. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Free Examination and Consultation for any Chronic Disease of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OP DISEASES CURED. Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing in tha Ears, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, Bye or Ear. All Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys end Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nsrvous Troubles, Bt Vitus Danes, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF 1IEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember tbo examination and advieo is FREE. Come at once. Tomorrow may be too late. Call or writ Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m 2468 Wash. Ave., Boylu block, Ogden N TRANCE ROOni9. RETIETIBER THE NUMBER |