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Show DAILY CAREFUL HAND-TAILORIN- UTAH m G ros in is very much in evidence STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908. SPENT PAGE FIVK L imorar WILL OF IKE CITY As spring conic on buiMmg is growing rapidly livelier and ii;r number of building permits issued during the mouth of February, so far, has been very gratifying. For the last four weeks. Including part of January, the amount of improvement totals 820.275. J. H. Bpaigo estate, improvements, west side of Washington, between AN : 'ic State Journal gov to pro .ificnuioii there Is a inccti.-iof M Flowers being held at the Wi-Ik- t C: . lor the purpose of orgunixii.g a b: :i of the National Wool a lioil. The meeting In lurgtiy al-- 1 S' 1. and llie enthusiasm li.umftsii-well for the future of the or- -. Si.. . g... a ion. At press time nothing hud Twenty-fourt- h 8600.' In- In the way of the perfection and Twenty-fift: C. C. Wilson, brick and concrete resi- Ol organisation, but it Is expected t!..u M0. will get down to business by dence, lock and will complete tits organ August Ratihacl. frame dwelling, 4 be- U.1II "ii this evening. 23x1$. south side of Twenty-ninttween Adams sud Jefferson, f 4t0. S. P. Woudmansee, frame drwelllng. 36x48, east side of Washington, be- GLASMANNS TURN tween Thirtieth and Thirty-firs- t, 81,800. J. W. Butcher, frame dwelling, 14x80. WILL COME LATER north side of Seventh street, 83.000. Violet Wiggins, frame dwelling, 27s 14. east aide Grant, between Twenty-nin-th A dispatch front Washington and Thirtieth, 81.230. says: Calvin Stewart, frame dwelling, fix An amendment to the ioaloitW 15, east aide of Wall, between Twenty-uint- h nation bill waa Introduced by Sfimtiir Puraker today. Senator and Thirtieth, 81.0V0. M. A. Child, two house's, brick and asked that It be read. It frame. 20x34 each, south side of Thirty-firs- t, prowd to be a provision Uwt railway clerks shall be paid actual travbetween Lincoln and Grant 81.800. eling expenses when away from their Dora B. Topham, addition for Ben- stations at the rate of not mure than r day. between 82 jamin Cohen, Twenty-fiftThe countenance of the senator from Lincoln and Grant, 81.000. R. W. Tresceder, frame residence, Texas showed disappointment. "I thought," he aald, "It was to pro27x40, west side of Jefferson, between Twenty-seconvide for the d of salaries of Twenty-thir- d, and 82.500. postmasters whose nominations have C. Van der Graaf, frame dwelling, nut beeu confirmed by the senate." "Oh." retorted Mr. Foraker, "that 20x30, west eide of Plngree, between Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d streets, wlU come later." The result is a degree of durability not possessed by garments tailored in the usual way. 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KJfOWf CLOVES JUT B Esr WEA CLOVE ntrc IL00 to $L50 The Toggery THE CLOTHES STORE. This afternoon at the grounds of the Ogden Gun club the rival teams from Balt Lake and Ogden are banging away at blue rocks to determine the question of superiority of the two teams. Ogden has alwaye defeated Salt Lake In the past The Big Four could not be beat but thla year twe matches have been held and Ogden haa one and Balt Lake one to their credit This la the third and deciding match and the Dupont trophy goes with the result of today's shoot. Ten men are competing on each aids and 2.000 targets are to be shot at 100 to each man, the highest average to govern. The personnel of the two teems is as follows: . Ogden Becker, Bigelow, 8. Brown-In- g, M. Browning, George Browning, BurgeAs, Poulter, Eghan, Skeen, Miller. Balt-Lak- e Mills, Keefe, Dr. Sharp, Parker, Sneed. Plcknell, McMillan, Vincent Bransford, Cowan. A Simple Trick. It's an easy matter to keep your Joints and muscles supple no matter what your age may be or how you have Buffered with the rheumatism, rub yourself night and morning with BalUrd'a Snow Liniment Cures rheumatism, stiffness, cramps, crick In the back, side, neck or limbs and relieves all aches and pains. Bold by Geo. F. Cave. Journal want ads deliver the good. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES LEADING BELL PHONE 298 OGDEN. Continuous Quotations MEMBERS OF SALT LAKE MINING . STOCK EXCHANGE. E. DOOLY. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vice-Pre- 1 J- - Ellen J. Williams, frame dwelling, 26x80. west side Thirtieth, 81.125. Abraham Jackson, frame dwelling, 80x40, north aide of Sixteenth, between Washington and Adams, 81,000. Ole J. Winter, frame dwelling, west aide of Washington, between Eighth and Ninth, 8800. . IT IS PAY DAY or WITH EMPLOYES OF Employes of the Harriman roads In this city are rejoicing today. They are happy because the "ghost walk" la on. Thla morning the checks for the employee of the Southern Pacific arrived on No. 8 and the Union Pacific also paid off today, by check. It waa a noticeable fact .that there was no objection to the accepting of checks as waa the rase hero a month and two months ago. All chocks wen accepted ae the cash and went for face value without scrip in return. OGDEN I STATES DEPOSITARY annjmejeposite j 10 Days Only first class work. This is' an opportunity of a life time for atrietly Crowns - - old Porcelain Crowns- - XS( Bridge Work - - V 12 Years Gu.renteo-Le- dy no ! attend.nfr-Op- en Pay-U- tah FULL TEbTH VV I silver Fining. Amalrum Filling Teeth Cleaned Jelly till 6 p. m. Sunday. Dontal Co. t Total ,, ,, .,,,,, and E. Flaplea and wife New Orb-ana- , going Kun left yesterday via Portlauil Francisco. J. W. Kennedy of the American Lncomnllve conitany, New York, to In the city and la a guest at lha European. M. Nunlbaum of Balt Lake, Kd Dickson of El Paso, C. II. Campbell of folders of fine German, make, allowing Balt Lake, RU-- Connelly of Montana, views of Ogden and Ogden canyon. and H. F, Meyer of Pocatello are at the These folders mailed to various parts European hotel. of the world will reflect credit to C. Haley of Rtno, Mr. and Mrs. Warden of New York, Q. A. Profllt of TO WELCOME TAFT TO BUFFALO.! Minneapolis and W. C. Kincaid of Ban Frsm.-tscare reglaltered at the Pacific. BUFFALO, N. T Fb. 23. Demo-cra- ta will Join with Republicans In POSTERS TO HERALD FLEET, greeting Secretary Taft when he er SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 83. Flamhere today to deliver posters bearing the legend "Caliing before address Washington's birthday th. Eillcott club on the' occasion of fornias Welcome to the Fleet, San the annual dinner of that organisa- Francisco, May, 1908," will advertise tion.' Elaborate plans for the recep- the reception to the sailors of Uncle Several designs for the tion and entertainment of the secre- Sam's navy. poster have been submitted by leadtary have been made. Th. Democratic Society of Western ing artists and ar. on exhibition this New York has passed a resolution In week at the San Francisco Institute which It declares ths memliers will of Art. "honor themselves" by welcoming Do Net Neglect the Children ' Secretary Taft "to a city which has At this season of the year the first given ths Nation two Presidents and unnatural looseness of a child's bowels in .which. In common with her sister should have Immediate attention. The the land, beet thing that aan be given to Chammunicipalities throughout reveres the characters of Washington berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea followed by castor oil as diand Lincoln as th. father and savior Remedy rected with each bottle of the remedy. of our country." For sale by all druggists. to 12. . . 50c 35c 50c - ,. ,81,222,152 86 Liabilities. 8 176,000.00 Capital stock paid In 87,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, leas ex4,068.65 penses aria taxes paid . , ; National bank notes out- ' 178,000.00 standing Due to other national banks 8108,670.08 Due to state banka and bankers ... 72,480.27 Individual deposits subject to check 527,407.71 Demand Time Are you a modest man? cer- tificates deposit of 2,188.75 certifi- cates of posit de- 114,497.20 Certified checks CasNIer's SPECIAL --G- The celebration at Wright's slurs today waa In keeping with the ocrasiun. Early thla morning the crowds began and thla afternoon the store waa filled. The musical program waa good and many of the national alra, played with spirit under Mr. Ford's direction, drew applause from those who heard. The souvenirs were handsome post for CLUB MEETING I RALPH B. HOAO, Cashier. A- - V. McINTQSH. AmL Cashier. Interest Paid 01 Savinas Accounts Musiet Souvenir and Crowds at the Big Store Today. t The UTAH NATIONAL BANK) UW1TM Mainly About People sr-riv- The Child Culture club was charmingly entertained by Mrs. R. T. Hilliard and Mrs. George Halverson at the home of the latter on Tuesday, February 18. The rooms were prettily decorated in the. national colon In honor of Washington's birthday, dainty flag souvenirs were presented to each guest, and a general patriotic spirit pervaded the program. Mrs. Porter Roy South-wic- k each favored the club with deThe prolightful musical selections. 2 gram consisted of a very interesting "Children In Washingtons study, Time," by Mrs. Lynch, and a paper on National Songa and Their Origin," by Mrs. Dee. The historical guessing con-te- at which waa engaged In at the conclusion of the program caused much merriment and .much scrambling after facts in United States history. The hostesses served delicious refreshments . during the social hour. Grain, Slocks, Bonds and dining SoeorNios AVENUE. January: i J. H. ARGERSINGER, Mgr. WASHINGTON For envelopes, letterheads business Mrs. J. 8c hat, frame dwelling, 22x80, dodgers, ete call up The Journal between card, north side of Twenty-firs- t, Job rooms. Both phones 664. Monroe end Quincy, 8400. O. W. Badger, brick and frame REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF dwelling, 25x40, south side of Twelfth, THE PINGREE NATIONAL BANK between Monroe and Quincy, 81,500. OF OGDEN. Malcolm Tresceder, frame dwelling, at Ogden, In the State of Utah, at the Brooklyn addition, 20x28, 8800. The following permits were Issued during the Utter part of January, giving an Idea of the Improvement shown In the building lips since the first of CHILD CULTURE De Witt B. Lowe & Co. 2484 WRIGHTS CELEBRATE 81.000. checks , 215.00 out- standing ... 881.080.24 10,276.82 8U28.152.89 Total State of Utah, County of Weber-e- a. L James Plngree, cashier of the d bank, do solemnly sv ear that the above statement la true to the heat of my knowledge and oellef. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2lst day of February, 1908. E. F. BRATZ. Seal.) Notary Public.. My' commission expires August 9, above-name- 1908. Correct Attest: JOB PINGREE. JOS. BCOWCROFT, A. T. WRIGHT, . Ave - Director. Perhaps your neighbor doesn't think so. Look into the thing see if your bedroom shades are giving complete privacy. BRENLIN, the new shade we are offering, is a substantial, closely-wove- n material, which really shades, and it hangs straight and smooth doesn't wrinkle nor sag, doesnt crack. All colors, several tones of each color, to harmonize with any color scheme. , Measurements tken accurately orders filled promptly. We are able to carry out any plan. Give us your order. . . |