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Show PACK SIX DAILY : !lVES'$3 1 All STYIES-uni- on ; r v ' s' JOURNAL. STATIC 3 V ; ? - ' : MONDAY, JULY 6, 190S. ' J $ I - WHIST PLAYERS ,y- ; v.y SAFETY , " w;-- - We have Just Installed another addition to Safety Deposit Boxes In our Fire Proof vault h accommodate th growing demand of our patrons for a aafo place to store their valauble paper Jewelry and C.D.IVES. DIRECT I I '' PRICE made-O- NE gOLD ONLY BY '' ; UTAH DIRECT 2:12a (44345). will make tha Summer 1908 at NEW YORK, July 4. Several hundred devotees of the game of whist gathered about the tables in the Hotel Majectic today and Inaugurated the eighteenth congress of the American Whist League. The players come from all sections of the country and Canada ia also well represented. The present tournament la open to of the league, provided they are Introduced by member and thla haa added largely to the attendance. As usual, many of the players who are prominent In professional or business Jfo are playing under aliaae Todays play opened with the contest for tha Brooklyn trophy. Last year the contest for that trophy was so close that It whs nearly a week after they had hem finished before the tournament committee has been able to announce that the New England Whist Association had won the possession of the trophy for the year. Play In the Hamilton Club trophy, won last year In Chicago by the Grand Rapid Mich., Club, will begin on Tuesday and continue through until Friday night, when the finals will be reached. In the Hamilton trophy contest, play will start on Tuesday, and on Wednesday afternoon pairs will start playing for the Minneapolis trophy. In addition to the trophies played for last year, four more cups have been offered, two of which are given by Mr H. W. Cannon to the winners of tha mixed pair section, while W. H. Barney and J. E. Faber, both well known player donate a pair for the winners in the men's section. The cups in each case are to be held for one year by the .winner diamond The rent la low. call and let us show yon. non-memb- ers pair Grounds . Ogden, Utah TERMS 825X0 for tha season. Usual return er money refunded at option af owner. All mares at risk of owner. For further particular . Or A .GL address F. W. HORTON, Keeper, FELL, Ownei Ogden, Utah. Band of Elk Feeding in Yellowstone Park. There are more elk in Yellowstone the park roads In the Wylie camping nche it will not be unusual for a park than any other one kind of big turn !n lh road to disclose a ,udden game." a careful estimate by of elk qule-lfeeding near the banj eminent scout Pcea th. number at roads, Tou must look quickly, for 25,000. When the winners of the . after one curious glance, the leader of State Journal contest are bowling along, the band will turn and dash Into tha y pine forest, closely followed by all the other During the severe snow storms of midwinter, the troopers at Fort Yellowstone feed hay to all tha elk that are driven dowa out of tha mountains by the blizzards. ' District Ns. A N Kama Vote Mlaa Kelle HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY, LONG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'ER MAY IT DIE. Jltsn 0 DAK OF HUSTli There's nothing like being free and Independent It is good policy to entrust your LAUNDRY and DRY NOTICE. CLEANING with a firm that givaa tha Tha Prizes are given fer the purboat service for your money. To insure such service patronise the pose of increasing the circulation of this paper, and net for the purpose af Launderere and Dry Cleaners. allowing anyone te secure subscriptions and hold them back to tha last day. New, we arc informed thet a few people to whom we have issued subscription books have taken a large Launderere and Dry Cleaners number of aubeeriptiene and are hold437 25th Strest ing them back. In juetica te all wa maka this rule! All subscriptions taken muat be paid Into this office within one week after being received by the contestant and all boeka issued to contestants or others n districts 1, 2, 3 and 4 muat be brought to this office at Isas ones a week fer Inspection in district No. 5, at loaat ovary ten day You may hold yeur baletc as long as you desire, but you muat turn in tha ubscripten Ogden Steam Co. Laundry eon-taetan- ts Is tha event of tie the value of the prize will be divided equally between or among those tleing. prize. Belie the opportunity, you may never have another. We Call Attention to Peerys Crescent Flour alone because we make it and yeur grocer aelle more of it than any other Flour but because it makes your Dread sweet of taste, moiet and light! One trial eenvineeel Ten days more and then will It mean the big prise for you or any price at all? If you do not wla one of the many reward it will be your own fault, as lota of time has ben given and you have been urged and helped long in every way, so you can only blame yourself. Tha Tima On July 14th. by 10:10 p. m., all ballots must be deposited In tha ballot box. Thla la an Important point to remember, for if you should happen to be a little late your ballots will be worthless if not voted before that hour. 80 be sure that they have ben properly placed in the box in time. Tha Opportunity, s The opportunity haa ben before you now for six weeks and there ia yet time to win if you will hustle. Many things can happen In ten day the race la often won In the home stretch by the proper kind of work. Get your breath for the last spurt and determine1 to win the prize for which you started. Tour friends will rally to your zupport loyally If you but show them that you are a sportsman and game to the As . . A house wife's first thought is of her table. While bread isn't the only thing ahe must serve she knows that it !s as taportant ae anything on her menu. That's why she insists on RIVERDALE when ordering flour. Made by leh. Ogden Milling & Elevator Company Capital and Surplus, 5275X00X0 First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH GEO. H. TRIBE.... N, S. BROWNING I Vice-Presiden- that you are up-to-d- ts JOHN PINGREE, Cashier re-a- ny . Mr W. H- - M. McBean District N Name Mias Hazel Wheelwright Miss Celeste Conroy Miss Ereva Checketta Miss Lorens Farley District N 1,000 A No. Vote A ...... . . No. Vote THIS COUPON WHEN PROPERLY FILLED OUT AND diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff la tha cause of nine-tentot all hair tranbl and dandruff la caused by a germ. The only way to cure dandruff la to kill tha germ; and, ao far, tht only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ is Newhro'a Hsrplctds-tbeoluto- ly harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye matter er dangerous drugs, hs 04.250 22,055 14.400 12.000 4.020 '.t allays Itching Instantly; makes hair 5.000 floozy and soft as aflk. "Destroy tlu 4.235 aus you nmevs the ffeot," Cold bj Bend 10 In stamps for 2,504 sadlng druggist ample to The Herpldde Co., Detroit 2,000 rich. 2,004 Two alma 14 cents sad 11.0 2.000 1,000 1,060 1,075 1,400 1,224 Asst Pros t. Cashier. Cashier. Vice-Pre- s Our Number ia 2453 Washington Av Our Telephone Number is 38 Beth 'Phonos Our Special Delivery System is Perfect ed Mm. DriverX Son DRUG COMPANY Gssrgs W. Driver Manege NATIONAL MEET . FOR BETTER ROADS BUFFALO, N. Y July 4. Like the autumnal flight! of ducka to southern automobile tourists feeding ground are flocking from all directions Into Buffalo today to participate In the national legislative and good roads of the American Automobile association. State and city motoring orxanlsatlona throughout the land have aent delegations and there Is fer all kinds af purpose are not found every indication that the attendance ' every yard. Whatever yeur wante will mount Into the thousand Today may be in was devoted to the reception and registration of delegates at the Iroquois Lumber and Building Falls scheduled for this afternoon-Thformal opening will take place toMaterials All Kinds of con-vehtl- on Lumber ,, , e . morrow, when Mayor Adams will the keys of the city over to the turn moto- erne hero and let ua give you an sstl wot Wa ean save you money, quail A discussion of uniform automobile ty sonsiderod. , legislation and a good roads convention 111 occupy tomorrow and will enlist many speakers af promlnene. On Wednesday there will be practical demonstrations of road making. On . Thursday the atari will be mads from 148 TWENTY-FOURT8T. thla. city by the cara entered in the 1,400-ml- le tour for the Glldden trophy. boat r-mad Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H POOR MILK ia often thought to ho responsible for an Infants Ion In weight or general poor healh. The cause usually la that tha child haa worm They get the nourishment in in food and th baby starve Whites actually starve Cream Vermlfug expels tha worms and nourishes the child, sure and safe. Frio 26 cent Bold by Geo. F. Cava. Pause and Reflect. of tha girls who go on the stage would go to the kitchen Instead, says the Birmingham "there would be a whole lot more Think It happiness In thla world. over, brother. How would you like to have your dlnne? cooked by the average chorus girl? If White Elephant Saloon 320 Stmt Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Une of Cl gars. TEJt A H two-thir- Frederick Moor Most Leaves Foretell Weather. Variations produced by weather on the abrus plant have, been codified by Prof. Nowack, tha originator of the observatory at Denmark hill, Eng land. From his codes ha can construct charts four days in advance of tha weather bureau, predicting storms, winds, changes and the Ilk The fore casts are made through the different positions of tha leave which arc turned In every direction and brought to different angles by tha atmospherit change nA Pearl Lessee Ehtlar srl Burgess Co. Presenting Production Mole-Dramat- ie July 6, 7 CONVICT 999 July 8, 9, 10, CONFESSIONS 11 OF A WIFE Pit Eoating Contest Wednesday Night PRICES 10, 20 and 80 Cents Evening 10 and 80 Canta Matinoaa MATINEE SATURDAY Journal want ada deliver the good Tho Hophanf Jar PRESENT-- 1 ED AT THIS OFFICE, IS GOOD FOR FIVE VOTEA VOTES CAST FOR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city . Our Service Is the Best - Subecribere of The Utah State Journal are requested to reed and fellow instructions printed at head af aditorial eslumn. Dulra .............. ....... REMEMBER Age-Heral- d, HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. M It Is Free at 2.475 Lszsitastlf. 2.000 Hair preparations and dandruff cure 1,210 aa a nd are sticky or Irritating affairs 1,000 that do no earthly peed. Hair, when not BALLOT DISTRICT ......... 1 JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS! Adam Pattersoa David Ecclea John Watson Canard Whits W. W. Biter Joseph Clark L. & Hills Gauge H. Tribe H. H. Rolapp M. S. Browning John Spiers' E B. Porter. Respectfully solicits tha accounts of banka, mareantila firma and Individual Wa pay intsrest an time deposit ' Ample resources, courteous treatment, superior service- - Thelma Tracy Miss Buby Herdl Mlsa Eva Hop Mlaa Iona Wilcox Mlaa Mae Boas Mr Jo F. Crltchlow H. G. Bigelow M. Browning A. P. Bigelow R. A. Moyes J. . ....... to be reckoned with; don't let It be mid that you auecomed too easily to a little ophaa position. The contest been a big aurcera and many of the contestants have done exceedingly well, surprisingly well. In fact, and are still steadily pounding away. They deserve Mla Lora Thurston great credit for the perseverance, tact Mlaa Leona Brown and diplomacy displayed by them anl 31 Isa Laura Klee Mr E. 3L Conroy the reward la aur to come. d A Finish. Dorothy Westovcr Keck and neck the racers go, the Mlaa Edna Pearson end la near and etlU nothing can be Mlaa Grace Wilbur determined ea to the lucky winner, ex Mlaa Mallie Galnea mill Mlaa District Ns. A cept It la very plain that, whoever It may be, they will have to go some." Huntsville. But Isnt It worth It? Think of what Miss Effle Wanagard 7,000 It will mean to be awarded the beautiEden. ful automobile or in fact any one of Mr M. Ecclea ...... . 1,000 the valuable prises in the large list Morgan. offered by the Journal, and winning, Mlaa 9,805 Bophla Turner you will have the sat (faction of know- Miss 1.400 Catherine Edlngton ing that you have done something of Petersen. which you may be proud; you have the 1.200 honor of having successfully entered Miss Veda Farley Hooper. and won the largest contest of Its kind Mlsa Effle Mitchell ever held In the atate. 1,000 turn to this office where It will hr Marriott counted. But tha beat and quickest Mias Carrie Hewitt M00 way of securing votea Is by getting Mlaa May Butler 1,200 subscriptions to the Daily Stole Jour- Miss Elsie Powell 1,160 nal. For Instance, any one who iaya Wilson Lane. tor this paper for one year la given Mlsa 3,540 Myrtle Washburn 4,004 votes If a new subscription, pud Miss 1,465 Sarah Bingham . . 2,000 voles If an old subscriber, and Fiv Point thla person may gtv theca votes te Mlaa Lillian Aadnesaon 25,115 Th Hew af li Mlaa May Boacn 2,000 There arc two ways of getting votes. Mlaa Boas Wilson 1,200 A coupon good for I votes will be North Ogden. published In each lasua of tha Daily Mlaa Florence Barker 1,200 State Journal until tha don of the West Weber. contest. Carefully dip It out and Miss Lydia Bogerson L500 lady they dealt. Harrisvill Mlsa Maggie Miller 1,525 SPECIAL NOTICE. Mias Cora ShurtUff 1,100 Mlsa May Crawler L000 AFTER THURSDAY, JULY S, NO Slatarvill MORE COUPONS WILL APPEAR IN Mrs. Thomas Slater 20,110 THE PAPER, SO GET ALL THAT Plain City. YOU CAN BETWEEN NOW ANQ Miss Bylvl Bichardson 1,006 NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, AS Roy. THE COUPONS WILL NOT BE AC- Mias 1,000 Martha Hausen . . CEPTED AFTER THAT DATE. DONT FORGET THIS. Exactly Its Object District N 1. William (reading his paper) I aaa No. where they are going to spend millions Kama Vote Mias Lillis McBride 25.541 In Holland to reclaim fertile acres Mlsa Alice Pardo 4.140 from the ae Jane (astonished) For the land's Miss Jessie Loyd 4,004 Mrs. Barm Thomas 2.500 take! William Te Jane, thats Just what Mias Bula Armstrong 2.004 Mlaa Diana Brown 1.400 they are going to do It for. Baltimore 1450 American. Mla Lucy Clapp Miss Diana Koldwyn 1.250 Name Miss Bay Keck . . . Mrs. Gus Wright Mias Dolly Walker Mias Maude Porter Mias Grace Moyes Mlaa Alta Bawley Mr Tom Feeney Mlaa Ada Flanagan Why Not? Fhnw folks Whirl-Win- DAVID ECCLE8, President Fry Mias Eva Leek Mr Lillian Alien 45.945 41,425 12,440 4,130 2,400 1,450 1,400 L20C 1,145 much-covet- j QODEH STATE DANK f 04s Utah IF USED TO NOMINATE A CANDIDATE THIS BALLOT WILL COUNT 1,000 VOTES FOR HER. THIS BALLOT NOT GOOD AFTER JULY 9, 1908. J. F. 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