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Show Up-to-D- BAPTISTS CLOSE Young Men ate THUF;; UTAH STATE JOURNAL DAILY SETEVfiEfi 5. PAGE FIVE. local briefs What to Remember L..i t ARE BEGINNING TO LOOK AROUND WITH A VIEW TO GETTING POSTED FALL AND WINTER STYLES. THE ON THEY AT NOT FIND A BETTER PLACE FOR STUDYING THE THEY FASHIONS THAN WILL SEE HERE LINE OF SUITS AND THE WHICH FAITHFULLY THEM FASHIONS MIRRORED. WE IN ARE TO HAVE TASTE, Addmi by the Tin- - IN- QUAL- - annual w 1.1. i'ul'MM NOVELTY, ipS; That Putnam carries iti . the very best school Will EXTEND INVITATION OF Rev. Bruca Kinnty Close tha Convention Much But. ness Disposed of and an Inter-est'n- g Program Given. An THE MERITS OF VESTIGATE WHICH STORE. COMPLETE A OVERCOATS LATE8T HEARTY A OUR OFFICERS COMES SESSION EVENING'S THIS ELECTION CAN- i if cvnvt-ntio- Vtah Rap-11- at 'li lias been nl closes lu huiih tins city, shoes for boys and 1 the this girts, and at the with an uihlres by the Rev. tiiim-g lrun Kimny. T inlays program was a inns', as well as interesting one atul a good attendance waa bad. Tbe elivtiaii .if .iiliiers takes place this Tins inning's program is as follows: 7:30 Koi.a sen li e. Prof. B. P. Stout. 7:511 . IVioiioiial relses, Joseph j R. Severn, Ogden. I 8: mi Rf)Hrt of nominating commit tee and election. 8: Di Address. lie. Bruce Kinney. Adjournment. est prices to insure 1 Ui A co. ITY AND MODERATE PRICE TO COMMEND THEM. 6UIT8 AND OVERCOATS 20 TO 40. C. D. IVEvS Broom Hotel Corner THEOSOPHISTS' LEADER COMING. I. i.M ix. S.H 5 -- Mr. Annie Be- sant, recently elected world president of til, Theii,ii.leal society, sails to- day f.r America to invside at the convention of the Aiiu riean section, to be held in Chli-uKSepteinlier 15. She experts to arrive in rhlcugo the latter part of next week and will give three leetiires the opening of the convention. Affording to report received at the heudiiUHiters of the society here, there is much opposition to Mrs. In the Vnited States, and It la feared her presenee will cause a split lu the ranks of American theosoplilsts. Mrs. Besant. prior to taking up the theosophiral cult, was well known In America and England as a freethinker, and Is the author of many books attacking all forms of supernatural religions. Since her arrival In London Mrs. Besant has been kept busy by her former agnostic friends In attempting to answer the arguments she herself had advanced In the days before she became high priestess of the mta' physical cult. Mrs. Besant now tnuki her headquarters in India, the source and fountain of mysticism and occtfh theologies. ht mre. JOHN SORENSON MEETS WITH THIS MORNING. ACCIDENT , j , STREET CLEANING GATHERS UP AND REMOVES ITS OWN DIRT. Machinery of the Elevator la Not at Has Been Examined by Officials of tha Fault Boy Runa It Into Pit Whare City and Is Pronounced to Bs a Success Is Said to Work With No Injured Man Enginoor Is Working Taken to Hospital. Dust Whatever. John Sorenson, engineer at the Doyle Furniture company, sustained a broken arm this morning while at work In the pit of the shaft at the store by being itruck by the elevator. He waa taken to the Ogden General hospital and Is Alvin Brown, Inventor of a new style of street sweeper, was In the city today exhibiting a model of the machine. It waa examined by officials of the city, who declared It to be a success. The machine operates a series of doing nicely. brushes placed In such a position as The machinery of the. elevator was to cover all of the surface over wnlch not at fault at all, aa the newly Inthe machine la being driven, and the Is carried backward Into receptadirt stalled electric elevator runa with percles purpose In the machine. fect safety. It seems that Sorenson Theseforarethat taken out when filled to be waa In the pit engaged In oiling the carted to the dump heap and emptied. machinery. He had given Instructions to the elevator boy not to run down Colombia's Great Commerca River. to the bottom, but in about half an The port of Barranqullla, Colombia, hour after the order waa given the youth had occasion to take a passenger baa a population of 50,000, la 17 miles down to the basement, and ran the up the Magdalena river from the Atlantic coast, and owes Its Importance elevator down, thinking that the engineer had completed his work. Mr. especially to being the terminus of of the Magdalena, tbe Sorenson saw the elevator coming and navigation in jumping out of the opening caught great commercial artery of Colombia, a river which la navigable for over hla arm, breaking the bone. A number of automatic devices make the 600 miles, and carrying on its waters the bulk of the trade of the country. elevator a carrier of safety. Five river companies have headquarHlg Oversight "She doesnt like you very wel.M "I wonder why? The last time I pent the evening with her I praised her music and her Intellectual attainments to the skies. "I know you did, and you never once told her ahe waa pretty. li1 Kri !..y ' Si lilMI . the quality. 11 ig gill ibn ami In Rarranqnilla, and they operate steamboat! and 43 barges, with a total tonnage of 10,689 tons. Steamboats leave port for the Interior practically every day. The trip to Bogota, the capital, takes between 10 and 20 days, according to the condition of the river and weather. The return trip la mode In between alx and ten daya. valliy hay II. I . ; . t Putnam Clothing Vi- - C. -- -- ni-x- to posliiiiii't. t MiTvrmott is w. i'io h'T Ihuiih Ul Slii'lliili. Xi ti 1. J.dm lliU'i KiicHt iif Mr . InSin- will in .iis for lhixcmiiii, Mont. wlnr-i iii li tin; inmiiiK win- M:iym- - Mi - 1 - - lii-iily- ! 1 - Tb ki Is gouil to r tin ii until Septeiuli-'gili'ii lVntal IV, under new Kith. ...: in mid now known as the ' ii(.i I ill.. Hr. F. L. Nn ra more E. II. H.miniiiii. i.iilnnut King, is r Urnu iiIiik's store. exiN-ctchi from tin' West 111 u special i.iigi. or early this train lute tills Tillfuilt'l'iil sorvire over tile Huperinti ndeiit Mansmi of evening. of John J llazi-ii- . who died sud-- the Suit Ijiike division, ir ni'iimipimy-In- g iil m..i iitnK. will In- held tlie Harrlnittn special in Iiih prir: I tie residi'liee of Ilarry Hess, vate car, "Buena ViM.i " It. 4i l.hit'ohi u veilin'. Friday afternoon at J o'l'lnik. O. 8. L. excursion In I tali und Idaho points north Saturday, SeptemThe Home Dental t'a, suivesaor to ber 7th. ('heap round trip rates. Ask tile (Igden Delltul 10. Most effietellt agents for service, loweal prices, all work guaranteed. Assistant General Kuperintendcnt J. M. Davis of the Oregon Hhurt Line Mr. and Mr. (. I. Sullivan returnIs In Ogden today on business. ed yeaienUy from Evanston, Wyu.. after a visit uf several daya. Desk space In our office for rent. Mathews A Mattson, under First NaFrom V to 12 Friday morning we tional bank. will give every gehisil boy or girl that comes to our store a ruler und blotter The nillcc inminlltce of tile city I Shoe (o. cnuiii-i- l Is busy today looking over the ground near tlie tmliee station with a A. J. Tave.v uinl family have review of deciding on a lucatiun turned to Ogden from Boise, Ida., after anil plans for the brick iatrol house an ubseui'e of live years and will tnuki which Is to be erected soon. their home hero again. J. M, Burglary Insurance. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. r riii- Be-aa- nt ELEVATOR I Min-- ' a iu! .:ili'iil Sti.'i Uo 11 NEW DEVICE FOR IN t" l I. e BY ! . j - NATIONAL 1 ii il di - MEETING OF INSURANCE MEN INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 6. The annual meeting of the American Life convention, an organisation composed of the smaller Western and Southern life Insurance companies, began In this city today and will continue through the remainder of the week. There was a large and representative attendance of Insurance men at the opening session this morning. The principal feature waa the address of President Charles E. Dark. 8 W. II. Gregory, president of the Life of Louisville, presented a paper at the afternoon session on "Bow Should a Toung Company GrowT find E. P. Melson. president of the Missouri State Life of St. Louis, spoke on and Surplus." The program for the succeeding sessions of the convention, In addition to technical itns-tlonprovides for the discussion of the problems and opportunities presented to the smaller companies by t law changes. For-rista- lL 36 I J PRISON ASSOCIATION. 111., Sepl. 5. Till local eumiiiitlii' 111 charge of arrangement Is in rei of ad vice tliut Hie ji mini iniigresa of Hie Nulion&l 1'iImiii UHNirhiHon, to usaciuhle ill tills illy Hi,- - latter purt of next week, will Is the largest and most ivpivscn-tiitiv- c of Its kind ever held In America. It will lie attended by rcpiviicntHtlvcs nf the various state govrnimciil and tlie Canadian lruvlnees, offieluls of l Mil kinds uf InstlluHoiia, incmlters of boards, judges of court, and other Interested 111 probation and preventive work. Among those who will present paper or addresses before the eongrem an Dr. J. T. Gllmour, warden of tho (enl ml prison of Toronto; I'. E. llad-do- x, warden of tlie West Virginia state penitentiary; A. C. Du teller, warden of the t'olnrado state reformatory; Homer Folks, secretary of the JStHte (Tiarltleo Aid Association of New York; Mr. Maud Hallhiglon Booth of the Salvation Army; t'harles J. Bonaparte, Attorney-Gener- al of tlie V lilted s; Profes sor Charles R. Henderson of the University of Chicago, and Douglas Stewart, Inspector of penitentiaries, of Ottawa, Ontario. CHICAGO. Imiii-Htin- 11 I'orn-etluiiH- FIX THE PRICE OF COTTON. JACKRoX, Miss., Sept. 6. Pursuant to the call of President llarvle Junta n, of the Southern Cotton association, tho member of the executive committee of that organisation met here for a conference today to fix the minimum price of cotton. All of the cotton growing atatea are represented at tlie meeting. TO Mr. Mrs. E. A. Iarktn. who wa opHardy mid their two ('lilhlrt'ii leave this evening erated on yesterday at tlie Ogden Genfor Chicago, where Mrs. Hardy ami eral hospital for appendicitis, Is rechildren will stop off at Coinu-i- l Jilufi ported to be getting along nicely. and visit witli her parents until her If you drink, drink Yellowstone. husbHiid's return. Mr. and V. E. Blue damson plums for Ji lly, per The case uf Ktate vs. Peterson ocpound, 2 tents, at the Smith grocery. cupied the major portion of the duy In Twenty-sixt- h and Washington. the district court today. The arguJournal Want Ada bring results. ment were made this afternoon and Henry Hardy left lust evening for the esse given to the jury which was Loveland. Colo., when- - lie has ac- out at press time. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .'or cepted a position a Plain Language from H. James. Western the Great Sugar faetniy. Excursion via Union Pacific SepIt la observable, I think, the world tember 8th and 12th to St. Paul, Minn. LOST Pool balls, numbered 6, 7 and Gut rate emigrant tickets, Europe $41.90 round trip. Final limit of ticket, over, writes Henry James In Harp12. Ihurn to Lctnp Saloon and ro- ulO ers Bazar, that the poor are kinder to Ogden. See O. D. Rasmussen, agent thirty daya. ctdve reward. to the poor, In proportion, than ihe for all lines. rich themselves are, or even than the It will pay you to see tho Electric PASTURE! Finn pasture for horses Marriage license have Ihii Issued rich are to the rich. (Inside city limits) 13.50 per month; to Lewi W. Whittaker and Besst Cash Register at "Tho Cryatal," 2477 A. M. Van In advance. Avonuo. Whore tho caro payment Washington Ackeraon, both of Promontory Point; 24th. ull 636 der Vile. stop. J. W. Taliaferro, of Salt Lake and V. DobJohnson of the same place; C. F. son and Mrs. Johanna Pedcrron, both 4444444444 of Ogden. a, ter low- Announcement! WE ARE READY TO DO BUSINESS AT OUR NEW STORE, 2332 WASHINGTON AYE. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE THAN WE HAVE EVER DONE BEFORE. OUR THREE STORIES ARE EPUIPPED WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE AND FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH A FINE NEW 8TOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. MODERN OFFICE SYSTEM, ELECTRIC ELEVATORS, MODERN DELIVERY METHODS WE CAN CATER TO YOUR EVERY WANT. WE'LL BE, PLEASED TO SEE YOU AND SHOW YOU THROUGH EVERY DEPARTMENT. X The Home Dental To. formerly the Ogden Dental Co. will prove most in satisfactory. I)r. F. L. store. Bros.' Over Browning Charge. I Ve Again Announce the Arrival Nat-amor- j of the Famous Joseph Baurnelster left this afternoon for on extended trip through the East. He go,- - from Ogden to Denver, Where In will spend a few day Visiting, after which he will proceed to Ft. Louis. Isiulsvllle. Washington. Norfolk. Philadelphia. New York and other cities, returning home In about five weeks. 1 Shoe Hercules for School Children. : : : I : X 4 4 4 THE8E SHOES WILL GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE OF ALL SOLID LEATHER. From 9 to 12 Friday morning we will give every school .my or girl that eomes to our store a ruler and blotter Shoe i'o. IS LEATHER. THE COUNTER IS SOLE LEATHER. INGS ARE THE BEST QUALITY. THE SOLE 48 THE INNER SOLE THE 4 LIN- 4 4 t4 IS OAK TAN SOLE Dee-Stanfo- rd Mr. and Mis WIIil.ru King of gan are visiting Mrs. I. . LEATHER. Lo- - Diili.iii. 4 THE UPPERS ARE MADE OF GOOD WEARING SKINS. 4 i i Burglary Insurance. ristall. j. M, For ! 4 THE SHOE HAS A FULL VAMP AND A ONE-PIEC- E 4 BACK 4 4 STAY. IF YOU WANT A GOOD SHOE TRY THE CLARK'S HER. vor-im- i Union Pacific rpe'M IT IS THE BE8T THAT MONEY CAN BUY. CULES SHOE. East, Reptemb' r figd' n to I r rer and return. J1l.7j; rinvihu and. 4. Kansas City. 332; St. Lou!. f.'ber 4 We Give Free a Pencil Box With Chicago. $41.50. Return Emit, Every Pair to School 31. Stopo; -- v allowed. 4 ! ; j Boyle Furniture Company 2332 Washington Avenue Formerly W. H. Wright Block ; ih . ; j . ( : in Toil will be dellsbtrd with a of famous Muenchner beer, on draught. or try that excellent old Mount Vernon IT whisky at the FSlstalT cafe. , ! I Oregon Short Line excursion to Powell, Idaho, dally, September 1st to 4th, on account Big Lost River land Co. open for entry 30,000 acre land under the Carey act 38.20 round trip. Children. 4 :::::::: 4- - t 4 4 4 ' 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 J 4444444444444444444444 444 444f4444444'4'Mfff'f4'4 4 4 4 |