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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PACE TWO. IOURNAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907. I -, insolent notice upon him that took a dead anake. colled it In a tele- w lta box. mouth open pried and;t phone shuuld te taken. no suii--. then closed the box. A street carton- 1 ce t Pr attack to turned lie OGDEN. UTAH, So had to use the telephone and ductor fnWaWri. us other form, the corporation render- irenel PMHuhiKt CwMy. awfuUy funny Joke was meant car- - for him. He fell a victim, all right. he (Incorporated.) far How service. iug public I j First Unitarian Church of Ogden, a in response to a call from the newly lias formed the u,:, ' l.V Published every evening except Sunday rled the assault successfully is common He la now a raving maniac. The shock when he pushed his face close to the church of liberal religion Service elected president, Mrs. William Craig, the place card u. 34 kiiou ledge. Hut in that assault he dee on autuipi. box to fed the snake and to Sunday evening, September 2, 1907, at a business meeting of the home Cul enTslsphonea. veloped other forms of Privilege see it colled as If ready to strike sent ;:go o'clock, in K. of P. halL Sermon ture club was held at her home last of the afteriuKui h, Hell Ml -- 1 ring Pus mess office corKrain producing him Into a delirium froiji which re- - by Rev. William Thurston Crown; sub- - week. On acceptance of the gavel, prises were Won i.v great , M Ind. 164 I ring trenched T Free which was presented by the retiring and the MU,s ThBell Ml ! rings tiinis. created by states, but operated ' covery la aaid to be doubtful. jet.ji Authority or Inspiration Editorial Rooms The pub- - president Mrs. Markle, she expressed Keating. Ind. Ml 2 rings i.uiiun-wid- r. His latest public address ' perpetrator of the Joke would probably- scam; no collection taken up. nisibut invited. his her apreclatlon of the honor and reUc is thoughtlessness. cordially plead !,., that he Intends to extend op- hnlaWamofML Miss Dorothy l u sponsibility bestowed upon her. She TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. paagainst these also to bring a desire about that a dozen ,.f j,, steady emphasised church, Methodist Episcopal Flrst 11.00 av- - tience and pereerverence, mingled with formally on 'eun-s.- .. iliriu under federal control and reguThe New York Bun of a recent dat one-ha- lf By mail one year of east block Washington ' be should on the By mail si months the editorial an fatal W. made G. spirit the enthusiasm, contained ruling h Twenty-fourtsubject If street; , lation. Privilege ellW Ml Ia 4 F By mail three a lng contest later ui, . was j pastor IV a. m, Sunday of the year, and also intimated that " mistake of dividing forces and letting of grafting, In which the opinion By mail one ert m-- t that the people who sermon by the pastor; ready reception of criticism would lead by Miss Clare Fiei.. : By carrier one month one ilivison bear the brunt of the at- - . freely expressed colIndividual and a in to Duustan. evil tolerated the lung period during This wlU begin n higher results Wait. Pay No Money to Carriers. ta. k. It is apparent that the error will wlthout putting forth efforts to stop it ubwt,0f sermons on Lessons from the lective, work and leave a more lasting ' g,.., Mias Vera Mar! .t. t not be repealed. The puisaant speaker were M bad M the grafters, and that Apostolic Church for the Church To- impression on the minds of students. l"a matter at tits of tlie house has let out a growl of the former are acting like hypocrites in day." At 8 p. in. the pastor will speak For several years tha Bay View week for a ... Entered as second-clas- s the reforms Act for and histories, friends In Los Aim, .. urging Oil Three Attitudes Toward Jesus. reading course, presenting pusioffiir at Ogden. Utah, under Muruing. t'oiigivss shall make no more shouting lustily that no mercy be shown to the men :p worth league at 7 p. m. Junior literature and art of foreign countries uf Congress of March J. II. 0. niiHlitkes." The marriage of y they encouraged In the practice of rub- league Wednesday at 2:45. Prayer in three volumes and a monthly magaThese are the conditions that are bery of the public. bons studied or read and Alfred J 1:1... been has zine. m. 7:10 . at eagerly p. meeting Wednesday Ullll( General Manager to B. A. BOWMAN men on in held Included ties that and members Wednesday in Hi, dissolving the by all the Hally Day at the Methoolat Church and was followed l Francisco Chronicle: There is The annual Rally day uf the church their club work. . rfee lariy organisations now just as like San ado reerjitm on Home were given over an order n and Sunday school at the Methodist in muctl "Quotations England NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. them dissolved years roinlltinns sixty of ua decommittees several war British at and w the the as held follows: ill by be meeting placed hurch You should receive your paper not ' k. on Ja..w There are men now who cyinot cently ago. sou not received 0 m. were served avenue. If About i.uy Untu later than (.IS p. partment in the United State for ; lu a. m. The rally for the Sunday appointed. Refreshments at that hour call Phone SSI and it will comprehend conditions Just as they horseshoes. They can be purchased school. A special service la arranged by the hostess and the club adjourned present and the ereni, be sent you by special messenger. were then, who prate of harmony, who I n this country more cheaply than they for that hour, consisting uf a fine pro- to meet again on October 2 with Mrs. music. The home v lprisht Pay No Money te Carriers or other cling to party traditions, who would I can in England, but John Bull properly gram of recitations and songs. Every Clayton Coolldge. many flowers, the de, 11Ve i(1 credencollectors unless they present lng carried out In pink th1 11 U "graceful for the member of the school Is wanted there, ?r dieker and compromise, who scold and tials from the undersigned. A jolly surprise of Tuesday evening and Mrs. Burden will to go abroad for such things, and and all friends and parents Invited. army lh(.lr Under no circumstances will camera fret and denounce and set their puny the war department will have to heed sir.-11 a. m. The rally for the church. was the one given in honor of Miss at 872 Twenty-sixt- h i. er collectors be allowed te take Steps. little the irresistible; outwhen did strength ta the against jUBt jt must ,,rotef,u kind be At this service there will be a reception Beatrice Morgan by about thirty of All notices of this given A party comprili.g a timber cry was made against the government of new members and other special fea- her young friends. The evening was te this office direct er by letter, er in f . pent at games and music. Supper clety women enjoyed .i n..il,y person, er phene W4, one ring. giving Americans a contract to build r. tures. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, 7 p. iu. bridge In Africa. The Epworth league desires was served at 10 o'clock, the table be- Hot Springs onWvdn.-Hi..v.- ' LuIlfheoi was taken at the rurt and bout By B. A. BOWMAN. see to member present, with ing decorated with vases of dahlias, BLUNDER. every AN ECONOMIC POLITICAL GOSSIP. twenty ladles enjoyed u,. uln. General Manager. such other young people as may be one of was hostess Theodore Stark Wlnnlfred 'Wilkinson, Miss Harding room. fill All the young necessary to The theory that a very large per-- 1 the Mae McDonald enter-ninethree candidates In the light for the a are urged to coine. Hayes Mat-so- n at a pleasantly arranged evening affair centime of the wealth of the country Is I Democratic gubernatorial nomination people of were the little friend on M Int'dijr afisi Mualc and on caius Monday. leads I noon In honor of her fifth birthday, a lu the hands of a few men and that m Louisiana, traces his ancestry back 8 p. m. The day will cloae with the amusements of the evening and prises I were won by Milford Raymond and few hour were spent pi, asaiitly g strikes are the most effective means to old Revolutionary stock, his pro- gospel service. All are welcome. Miss Della Dixon. The doorways were games and luncheon was served, the of taking some of It away from them fenltors on both his fathers and his side having played promiIn autumn leaves and vases of table decorations being in white ud mothers arched German Evangelical church, corner and transferring It to other and more nent Five candle adorned the the blended blossoms of autumn were yellow. OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE COUNTY parts In the great fight for free- of Jefferson avenue and Twenty-thir- d worthy hands Is not supported either dom. On his father's side his greatrooms. cake Sixteen about the and a ase of how birthday arranged street; Theodore Wobus, pastor, 848 was at each end of tlie table. Coven the occasion. by the facta uf the case or by experi- grandfather was General James Wil- Twenty-fourt- h guests enjoyed Sun No service street REPUBLICAN TICKET. s s s s were laid for twenty. kinson, who, at the age of only 20 day. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Midence. s circle will hold Its first Tolstoi Tha surrenof wrote terms the the years, m. on and some at week extent service To 1907. I p. labor, organised Thursday Election, Tuesday, Novsmbsr S, October on Miss afternoon, General Burgoyne to General The Ladles' Aid der Tuesday of Chteago li meeting of Margaret Leigh society meets Wedneslabor In particular, regards Itself as Gates at Saratoga, General Wilkinson day afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Visitors 1, at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Condon, the guest of Miss Laura Wheeling. OGDEN CITY. the victim of the greed and oppression at the time being on the latter's staff. 2411 Madison avenus. are cordially invited. The church William Craig of an element called For Mayor s e s s The Misses Ida and Lillian Holm It procapital. sermeets after the council Thursday For Municipal Judge.. John D. Murphy ceeds on will leave next week fur El Paso, Tea, new and Miss Dells Bessie Miss be Callahan F. who will Edward the Noel, Is a there the theory that vice. For City Recorder.... Ernest P. Brown from s few where they will spend the w inter with returned Farmer of Mississippi, favors the have governor wealth fixed of or less quantity For City Treasurer. ...Thomas B. Farr more weeks stay with friends In Ban Fran- their stater, Mrs. Richard Ford. amendment of the primary election law. Church of the Good Shepherd, comer cisco. For City Auditor. .Florence O. Stanford or money in the country, and that the he u tha BUthor HmlUnf tUe whcb Alfred For City Attorney. . . .James H. DeVlna only way In which labor can obtain amount a candidate for state office of Grant and Twenty-fourts s s Miss Stella Warren wa hostess at t Michael and AU Anrector St. Rrown, I M. FUK COUNCILM Elf. O. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred prettily appointed Kensington this acanvass. In of share shall Its The Runyon what It regards as proper spend making a celebration, 7:80 a. m.; M. Kye spent Robert C. Wilson tliat money la by an Imitation of the part of the week in Balt fternoon In honor of Miss ltertha Hogovernor goes Into office pledged gela Early First Ward 0:45; morning prayer Lake, the guests of Mrs. A. D. F. Key ward of St. Louis. Sixteen guests wen school, Sunday not to a become candidate A. H. Moyea the for Second Ward methods of the highwayman. This United States senate, and ho will lie and sermon, II; topic, The Ministry nolda. present to meet Miss Howard. Third Ward Joseph Dana service. la essentially stupid. In all ex theory the first executive of Mississippi who of Angels. No evening Frank E. Grant Fourth Ward Miss Marguerite Clay is spending ths Mrs. Virginia Vaaey and son Dick of J. F. Bnedaker cept a few unusual cases the strike la has made an Fifth Ward pledge of Ed Jacksonville, 111., are guests at the week with friends In Salt Lake. John Flret church, Presbyterian not a battle of labor against capital .but this character. ward Carver, pastor Morning worship home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agee. AN IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. of labor against labor. It la an assault A marriage of Interest to a large cirAstute politicians know that it la si at 11; theme, 'The Stranger Who Came made by a group of producers upon Saw cle Mias of friends was that of Mias Agnn to a and He What is back Heard, from Church, May Conroy ways well to watch the stats elections WttllUm Henry Seward saw clearly the Sunday visit with friends In Goljthwalte, Tex. Purdle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 'Wigreat body of consumers, most of n the years immediately preceding (lie and How He Was Received In the 60s that the conflict between whom are I lliam N. Purdle, to Robert I. Mona school at 12:15, Endeavor at 7. Even' wage earners, even as the presidential canvasses. History has serMiss Myrtle Jardeaux Is spending a which took place on Thursday evenlni series of The at I. I freedom and slavery was irrepressible, strikers are. Whatever a worship lng In them all the previous that group of taught mons upon the life of Jesus the Savior few days with relatives In Balt Lake. at the home of the groom's parents, nut to be southed by compromised nor strikers inmay gain from a strike comes prtjr revolutions In the presidency be the theme will Mr. and Mrs. John Mnyes, on Twenty-fircontinued, being dications bill. were of the coming change carried off the Held In an omnibus Mrs. W. A. Turner has Invitations from the pockets of others, who, like The Private Ministry and the Comstreet The ceremony was peIn furnished of stats elections the the Today. Tlieudore Roosevelt sees ss themselves, are dependent upon their out for a card party on Wednesday af- rformed by Bishop Janies Wotherspoo mencement Miracles of Miracles Are year Immediately previous. This was Midweek ternoon at the Virginia In honor of her and was witnessed by a large number clearly that ws are at the verge of dully labor for tha maintenance of so In 18S9, Just before Lincoln's first Possible or Even Probable? at 7:10 aister, Mrs. W. B. Isaacs, who will of friends of the young couple. After another conflict. Just as Irrepressible, themselves and their families. prayer Wednesday meeting In election 1882, a year before Cleveleave soon for her home In California. the ceremony a wedding supper wsi m. between the forces of Privilege deterland carried the country the first time, Occasionally a strike ruins or cripserved. Mr. and Mrs Muyi-- s will lean a and in 1887, Just prior to Cleveland's mined to hold wtiat they have, and Mlsa Norma Hunter left yesterday In Lutheran church, corner of Twenty ples an Individual employer, but labor defeat and Harrison'a a few days on wedding trip ti victory. The for Los Angeles, where she will spend Colorado and rising spirit of freedom determined to Is no will be at home after Ogainer by that process. Labor state elections of 1889 showed the drift third street and Jefferson avenue; O. A. the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Archie ctober 20 at 1855 Bteele avenue. 11 a. m., confirmawrest from Privilege what it has Elmqulst, pastor points to the record and claims that Its which was to sweep Harrison and Tyler tion exercises with a class of seven Baker. wrongfully acquired. Improved condition. In the matters of I Into office In 1840, and the state elec- - catechumens. Hagbert Anderson, asTills later conflict Is attended wllli showed the swing back sisted ton" Walter Whalen has returned to Firm Believer In Onions wages and hours of work. Is due to Professor Squire Coop, will by one to the Democrats, which took concrete the same conditions as wm the A where he will Philadelphia, Philadelphia physician zaji that render Calvary, by Paul Rodney, demand, usually enforced by strikes, shape when Polk defeated Clay In 1844 and King of la of It Hartwell-June- a the University Impossible for anyone to eat tot which, begun in the '20s, terminated for a Pennsylvania. Eternity, by share of the proceeds of larger . onions. many at ApiKimattox In '65 with the destruc- Its THIS IS MY 44TH BIRTHDAY. Industry. It Justifies its policy by Mrs. William McKnlght, nee Miss m. 9 Celebration of Lord's the p. tion of tliat oilier form of Privilege the existence of higher wages and supper. The pastor will address the Grace Bhlells of Ely, Nev 1s visiting In Charles I. of Portugal. which claimed the right to hold all of shorter A FACT PROVEN. hours than those prevailing beon the subject of Its motto, "For the city with her parents, Mr. and class a man. They are the holders of advan- fore the strike was used as a weapon. Charles I. of Portugal, whose throne Christ and the Mrs. A. Fred Bhlells. Church. Special singhas been seriously threatened by reI heal d Ceavleee Evts the Mset Ihep--tages, keenly alive to the struggle and The fact la that labors a mixed quartette. Ton are tieal of IU Trath. Improvement cent revolutionary disturbances In his ing by The marriage of Miss Ivy 8. God what it Involves for them and their hits come In cordially welcome to these beautiful thr If there is the slightest doubt tado an spite of Its frequent dis-- 1 country, was born September 21. 1812. exercises. The church will be dard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. minds of any that Dandruff germs fittingly adherents, either consciously serving turbance of Industrial conditions and He " the ,wn lhe ,at K,n L"ul L Goddard, to Samuel F. Whitaker took exist thslr belief Is compelled by tm and his queen, Maria Fla, daughter of decorated for the occasion. them or blindly following them, lured place on Wednesday In the Salt Lake fact that a rabbit Innoculsted withtwtie 8 October 1, at the m., Tuesday, p. weeks' the late King Victor Emmanuel of by partisan shibboleths, unconscious of laborers condition Is better temple. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker re- germs became bald in sixto any pm must be apparent today than I Italy, who still survives. In ISNf Ladies' Aid society will give an apron turned to It And contest. the seriousness of the Ogden qnd will make their therefore that the only prevmhen It used to be because of greater produc-- 1 Charles was married to Marie Amelia, sale in the Sunday school room. Re- home here. baldness la the destruction of the You are cordially there Is the element who see the wrong tlon and I daughter of the count of Parts, and freshments served. e act la sucres fully arcompliswj Improvement In productive welcome. their cent, of and the danger and believe It three years later he succeeded to the Miss Bessie Stoddard entertained In one hundred per f processes and methods, and. In Imof Newbro' about a score of her friends on Tues- the application duty to make a light now against this portant measure, to the elevation of throne of Portugal. Two children have The Christian Science F- Is caused by the holds society been bom to them, the eldest being the baldness and CAR bsPT phase of privilege that human rights social standards. service In the new Masonic temple, day afternoon at cards, to meet her which causes remedy-Nr- e" Louis (crown prince, duke of Philippe, Miss Minna guert. of those as Woodring of Bob may bo more equal. Just Reference to the census reports on Rraganxa, who Is now 20 years old. Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- h Quantities of Destroy th bright autumn leaves Accept no substitute. and Twenty-sixt- h the same spirit felt It their solemn duty streets; subject were uaed In reigning house of Portugal belongs the growth of manufactures In the the decorations, the din- eauss you remove the effect. m 10 school a. at Unreality. to light the older Privilege that held Sunday to the house of Rraganxa, which dates Bold by leading drogrists. ing room being from the end of the fourteenth cen- Wednesday evening testimonial meet- clusters of leavesespecially pretty with stamps for sample to The Herplclfls w. men enslaved. and vases of large 8 held are at o'clock. The Mich. Detroit. public dahlias. A tury. Roth King Charles and his ings Tha abolitionists and the slavehold large vase of yellow dah- - Two elsee 80 cents sad 81.04. are said to be personally popular la cordially invited to attend these aer queen era of those days are the progressives with their subjects, but the national vices. Free reading rooms are open and reactionaries of these. Names affair have been so mismanaged as to dally, except Sundays and holidays, 2 to 5 p. m., In the same build-lnchange, objects differ, but the spirit bring the country to the verge of ruin. from DOOLY, President. As RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. a the is Identical. Insidiously, under specious discontent of the consequence JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pr- es Pld economic blunder, and the seemin I people has reached a moat acute Cabier. V. MclNTOSH, A. Mag, ideas, promising benefits to gain power, First Congregational church. Noble of those who are successful and recent cable dispatches from Us. profit Elderkln, minister playing uMn the selfishness of men conies out of the pockets of other bon have contained the information Strong at 11 o'clock; sermon,Morning Does worship and upon their better sentiments as that Charles King seriously coniem This World Suit God? workers who In their turn retaliate and school Sunday either gave desired results. Privilege plates abdicating from the thron draw upon the pockets of their felat 12:15 p. m., Young People's meeting gained foothold until the nation mwoke, lows. OF OGDEN at 7. Evening service at 8 o'clock DATE IN HI8TORY. THIS at the call of Roosevelt, to find itself UNITED STATEA DEPOSITARY sermon, The Earthward Pilgrimage. hound hand and foot to the holders of Ely Mining Expositor: Judge Par-- 1 Bsptsmbsr 28. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time 1222- - -- Bavarians defeated tlie Au the power to take from all not the ker, who will be remembered by those Uncle Bam a Good Cuatomer. I whole of their labor, hut portions of it, who pride themselves on keeping the trisns at Muhldorf. The United Statea continuea to ttfct political entries and record in their j 1298 Turks defeated the Christ inns almost aa much of the Amazon aggregating annual millions In value. memories as the worst beaten man prod I at who Xlcopolt. act as the whole of Europe and will CITV. They had adroitly entrenched them- ever rail for the re-1585 1 hns Menendes, the Spanish con undoubtedly continue Indefinitely aa 234 MAIN ST, BALT LAKE 47 selves In both political parties De- called himself to the public by Jumping I Queror of Florida, murdered Ogden 247 Wash. Ixwan 12 cen ship, the banner rubber customer of Brazil mocracy found to Its cost when It tried onto Roosevelt with hob-na- il hoot. on I wrecked French. Park City 281 Main. Provo and Peru. WITHOUT to lessen a little the exactions, that account of his attempt to deprive thel 1774 Massachusetts legislator-- - ,h TEETH EXTRACTED state of their guaranteed constitu-- 1 solved by the royalist governor SHE FOUND RELIEF. men wearing Its party badges, protlonal right. That's a subject that is I 1779 John Jay chosen as the Atneri PAIN, FREE WITH I can claiming themselves Democrats, stood becoming acute, and any old n commissioner to Spain, No difference what you 17 . If you are troubled with liver com any hand In glove with the possessors of can get a sympathetic audience who I 1781 Washington's army and the cannot not have and received get any better at help plaint I French allies arrived at ran Bet command of Teeth Mrs. In government-mad- e Torktown ami read this. language sufficiently Privilege. When. (Best Rubber..!? Mary E. Hammond, Silver and Amalgam (began the siege. I was In poor health A Good Pet for 1902 and 1902, President Roosevelt, tmng In condemnation. gg Moody, Texas. 1841 Tilling Bridge George Clemenceau, French Work, Best (3.50 to (5 with liver trouble for over a year. dearly realising how a well meant K Logan Journal: The 99 ought statesman, born, Doctors did me no good and I tried Gold Crowns. 22k. $350 to (5 Cement Fillings mistaken policy of his party had grown to take a run out to Los Angeles, says 1847 Milton Nobles, American actor, Herblne, and three bottles cured me. Gold Fillings f gp Porcelain Fillings Into tremendous abuses, sought the the Los Angelos Times. Borne one born. can't say too much for Herblne, as I 12 YEAR8 PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE 1882 Charles I., king of aid of congress to begin their correc- ought tit lie removed before he does any Portugal, It la a wonderful liver medicine, Fre Examination and Advice. more harm by his idiotic born. in It house. the have Publish he found tion, that Privilege had capFalr eallnf "take our Success Continuous radical jokes." His latest perform-- J 1992 Nancy Hanks trotted a mile alwaya where you wish." Sold by Geo. F. Cave, ODentilT g1"'!! tured the speakership of the house and anee 1 the limit. This unknown man In 2:04 at m' 8nd,y 10 to 1 Terre Haute. Ind. Lady Attendant. Guar-"tar- e Druggist cor. 22rd and Washington. Good at any of our Fivs Offices. fc.rVed lltali f?tatr ilauntal t I W7 fR dajk LE BEAU MONDE t wr trh-phon- m . ed n 1 . -- 100.-00- sees , u see h; see ante-electi- on see . st tf re-ent- er ITerpicio-Dandruf- " Juth ,v g. P I I At. 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