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Show PAGE FOUR. DAILY UTAH motion of the Four-CounFair to be held In thin city early In the falL The purpose 1 to hold an exposition of the produc ts of the four counties in Ogden Daily Stair Journal STATE THURSDAY, JULY JOURNAL, 1901 ty Small Woodlots in Japan OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co, ....Publishers as the most central point, and the offirlala are with that ob(Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday ject In view. The representatives at X these times of great drains os ths timber supply, caused by the heavy the meeting yesterday were well endemand for forest products of all kinds, Americans may see in Japan Telephones tertained and formulated definite plans Business Office Bell, IM- -1 ring to the holding of ths fair. an example of what can he dona In growing m ood on small plots. That Ind, 9141 ring At ths meeting at Lagoon which of contains twenty-on- e country milliop woodlots, about Editorial Rooms ....Bell. 9941 rings was iu reality under the auspices of communoa. to and which belong persona to private 1 994 rings the automobile clubs of the two chief Ind, ' The average sle of the plots is less than of an acre. They cities of the state and organization was ! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Irf-teto secure the of usually occupy the steepest, roughest, poorest ground, in this way land is the state, the city and county officials, put to use which would other wise go to was-e- , and if unwooded would lose the automobile clubs and public-spirith dashing rains lu by thm WMh cd c! Miens generally with the defln From the yearly yield of lumber is about .ighty-eigwoodlots, it. object in view of constructing at and here. of a cord of firewood. In borl once and maintaining a good road con- Pr Pay No Money ta Carriers cases is much the haa half a billion trees arc Salt More Lake City and many yield nectlng Ogden and higher. passing through the principal com- - planted yearly to make up what is cut for lumber and fuel. Assessment for ' master at munities between the two cities. Entered as second-dataxation is low. averaging for the twenty - one million lots lew than a dollar tha Postofflcv at Ogden. Utah, under Both of thew movements are highly cr Act of Congrew of March I. 1179. commend able and worthy ths hearty w,th u ,h wr In cutting, and the Industry In replanting It la by no of every per. support and M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Manag Editor son in Ogden and Weber county who means certain that Japan's forests are are holding their own. If the B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Managsr to see the community grow and vatlon of the foreas is doubtful, it is e.ident that depletion must be r. in other countries which cut unsparingly and plant very little. injjijr rapid NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS I On th. other hand, it la encouraging to see what can be done with rough, steep VALE GLASMANN. You should receivs your paper not and poor land. The United Statee has enough of that kind, without touching later than T:00 p. m. If not received (Balt Lake Herald.) ths rich agricultural acres to grow billions of feet of lumber. at that hour call Phone 999 and It William Glasmann announces he will will he sent you by special messenger. resign his position sa postmaster of Ogden on August 17. If William reads with solid gany; double veneered, No paper delivered after 7 p. m. The Herald as regularly as he should, BUG. BUS. trusses and but mahogany pilasters); or other to carrier Pay ns money he knew long ago he was going to re special finishes will be furnished to collectors unlew they present credensign. In fact, the announcement was oder when desired. tials from th uiidersignod. made in these columns on tha day Wll. This means Just what it says, and is Under ns cireumstanew will camera Hams confirmation was announced in to be Just as reoresenled guaranteed allowod bo to taka r collectors stops. It was understood per. in ths catalogue. And remember that All notices of this kind must bs given Washington. fcct:y wc'--l at the tme that Qlasmana this guarantee Is backed by over to this office direct or by lelterb or in could not be confirmed unlew he would But The Steger & Bona piano, style parson, or phono 964, eno ring. rement Jl4i bullt on th qult "oon We wish to state that the legitimate prlIM.,pall thdt wll .Und JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, Is no surprise. retail 1 price of the style 24 Bteger Piano uih was mn,,cloua as attacks, About the only comment to be made is 9600, and that we. the Gien Brno made last Is that he should never have had the evening through the medium Piano Co., are the factory representaof the Bute Journal, appointment. He has run the office tives of Bteger A Bonn and are thel annex to Ills personal business and to and ,n abloIuU contra. wholesale agents for Utah, Nevada and THE HIGH SCHOOL BOND. to the disadvantage of his Ogden com- Idaho; with headquarters at Ogden. lhe dUtU,n of' ,,aternent that Peti or. and he had no mor. underWs wish also to say that tlis State the taxpayers will ,n th columns of last State evening's the TOMORROW 0f his standing obligations position can not buy a Style 24 Stager Journal proposition to accept Imposed than a Pluto Indian. Journal, we wish to reproduce as evt- from Mr. and Mrs. Frtid J. Klesel the piano for one dollar less than the regdUPUt "" ular retail price, 9400; and that the site for a new High school building and the bemd of 979,000 for tha erec- prospect of a change, No successor ratln that the 1,07 Plano reliable piano dealers of Og0rai tion of a 9100,000 building. den could not furnish a new style 21 Purchasers the Guide, could possibly be worse give Bteger n official; Nothing in recent yeats has spoken and It would take a good deal of na- - Pianos, Meger piano at any price, unless they so well for the public spirit of Ogden bought it through the Glen Bros. Plano well as tur, cussed ne. Thl ld. u uubllld by th Mu. Co., as has the unanimity of sentiment In for any man w admlnllter the Ingenuity the factory representatives of dutlea of raJe Co- 1,5 Fifth Avehue, New Bteger Sons Piero lif Co. favor of this proposition. The Board the Job as badly as he did. j I A WORD TO THE WISE, York, and we challenge any piano nian Trades and Labor Assembly, the Tie a piece of yarn around the In- - to dispute the truth of what the Piano If the reliable piano dealers Chamber of Commeivj, the City Im- ' of would their barking at Ogden quit riTht Organ Purchaser's oulds ha. to say the moon, and do a little more legitiprovement League, the Weber Club, to remind you to early the Bteger A Bone Plano. business and professional men with morning. Of course you will vote for rUtlv mate work, they would not lose so bond Isue. the It 180, Piano A Organ Pur- - much good business, and consequentmeant (On better schools. few have page all but exceptions heartily ' It means baiter opportunities for the chasers Guide for 1907.) endorsed this proposition. ly. not feel so sore, when they see the I This exhibits ths public spirit tliat boy. and glria of the community. Bteger A Bona Piano Mfg. Co., capl- - can of fine pianos the Glen boys are tal and surplus over 12,000.000. make shipping Into Ogden and aeiltng to th . has made of Ogden what aha is, sne of the most progressive cities of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Klesel will the celebrated "Bteger A Bona" piano best people of Ogden, under their very entirs west, the spirit that has over- - ' hove reason to be proud of th way in (grand and upright). Established 1870, sleepy eyes. come obstacles of all kinds, the spirit wh,c1 th Ogden regards their incorporated 1801. J. V. Bteger, prvl- The key to our success, Dear tor th nw H1h school 'dent and hie two sons, C. O. Bteger, Mr. Reliable Plano Dealer." My, 1 that has placed Ogden In the front !,lft a work, rank la educational aa In industrial Tomorrow wI11 el1 the "tory. treasurer, and George F. Bteger. eecre- - good honest pianos, and we attend to ' ' the has made the tary and general superintendent of the our own business. matters, spirit that When In doubt, vote for the bonds factories, located at THE GLEN BROS. PIANO COl Bteger, 111., twen - j city admired of all visitors. When the leading spirits of a com- it will cost you hardly the prlc of an miles from Chicago, on the 2548 Washington Avo Ogden. Utah cigar, and It may mesa a Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. munity pull together for any good ob occasional some Factory representatives, Bteger A 'capwv bright boy or girl on The Municipality In 1897 changed Its Bona Piano Mfg. Co. Ject thura Is little that cannot be I name from "Columbia Heights,", by! - .. This is proven true in ,your oc accomplished. three-fourt- 1-- jn I ,a,a neur. ht three-fourt- u ONE-THIR- 1 es See North Window alarm-prospe- I Meese Howe! , Him & ME Mill MAH T ed . - ed i, TT i I J ty-nl- ne . I t.!h! Hlgh school project an has carried it to success. Ths value of ths gift and tha splendid object to bo secured through the acceptance of tha gift has appealed to the patriotism and good Judgment of the whole community. It has called out an ex pension of sentiment that is of more value to the community than the aits for the building or the building Itself valuable aa they are acknowledged to be. It la sentiment of this kind backed by united effort that builds great cities. Ogden taxpayers are in a position to perform a valuable day's work for their home city tomorrow by making the vote for the High achol bond practically unanimous. beenl'v ?h No arloua PWts hve heard about the cold weather and the rain In the last few' days. Cutler must be Spry or they will Jar him Looa from hie gubernatorial Job. no particular Evldently there t ) apathy In Denver' there days Vote and voto early and vote for the bonds Boost get off the roost DUBOIS BEATEN IN DENVER FIGHT THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT. move In the way of Denver special from A. N. A DEFINITE tickets S the field for the to the Balt Lake Herald dated McKay putting A fall campaign was mads yesterday when the Republican Judicial committee met in this city and designated the time and place for the holding of the Judicial convention. Ogden is the plate and July 22d the date choaen. Weber county will have 97 delegatee, Davie county 20 and Morgan 7 in this yester- day says: Former Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, today offered a plank on the Mormon question to the on resolutions at an executive session. After discussion a decision was reached adverse to Including the plank In the platform. Pettigrew, It was convention. stated tonight, will attempt again to Up to this time no other name than go his plank in the platform. He will Judge J. A. Howell, the Bitting Judge, now try the full committee, and if he has ben heard in connection with the fails there threatens to make a minomination for the bench. County nority report and threeh out the matAttorney N. J. Harris seems to have ter on the floor. a good lead for the nomination for The proposed plank Is slqiilar to that district attorney. Attorney A. G. Horn adopted four years ago, with the adhas also been mentioned in this con- dition of a preamble Intended to win nection. No candidate for either Judge the Southern States The preamble of attorney has yet come forward from vis forth that it is good Democratic either of the other counties in the dis- doctrine to take cognisance of a con-dtltrict. where the functions of state and The Democrat have made no move, church are mingled. whatever,' in relation to the Judicial Pettigrew strove hard tor the Plank, election. Judge H. H. Rolapp, Attor- but was forced to yield to numbers. If ney T. D. Johnson and Attorney Val- he la unable to win In the full comentine Gideon have been mentioned for mittee. and his success is Improbable, Judge, and Joseph Chez has been men- hie fight in the conventon. It is pretioned for district attorney but the dicted, sill be equally In vain. mention has been Incidental and no move seems to he on foot In favor of EXCURSION TO SALTAIR, any one of those mentioned. on GOOD TIMES FOR OGDEN were held yesterday TWO meetings with significance for the future welfare, of this city. One of these was the gathering In this city of prominent flty snd county officials from Weber, Box 'Elder, Morgan and Davis counties The other was the meeting at Lagoon In Davis county In the interest primarily of constructing a permanent highway between Ogden and Balt Lake City. At the first mentioned meeting important steps were taken for the pro- - VII RIO GRANOE WESTERN Mutual Improvement and Sunday School, Ogden City and Weber County excursion to Saltalr, Tuesday, July 14. Special train on Rio Grande leaves Ogden at 0:20 a. m. going direct to the beach without change of care. Special ' train returning leaves Saltalr at 7:16p. m. Tickets will be sold for all trains during day, and good to return on all' trains Including, train leaving Balt Lake at midnight Fare 91.25 round trip. General office.- - and display rooms, Bteger building, Wsliash Ave., Chicago, I1L Mr' at the beginning of his capeer wa flrm,jr convineed th th cost of making the beet piano could be materially reduced without any Sacrifice of musical quality. The correctness of hie Judgment has been fully confirmed by the eminent recognition of the Bteger piano by high musical authorities. The Bteger factories are admitted by experts to be for their completeness among the largest and most scientifically arranged in tha world. The Inflexible Stegar factory rule Is, "The standard of excellence Is never for any reason permitted to vary." The uniform excellence of tone, fine elasticity of action and great durability hero placed the fieger piano one of the leaders In the American Mano Industry. Its representation includes some of the greatest and most active dealers throughout the United States Out-pand aalea, 7.000 planes per annum. John V. Steeer Is also of the Flanner-BtegLand A Lumber Co., located at Blackwell, WIs Operating their own saw mills and steam logging roads gives Mr. Bteger ths widest scope in the selection of choice hardwood lumber from 30.000 acres of timber land for exclusive use In the making of Steger A Bona pianos at a minimum of coat Bteger A Sons also own and operate their own private freight car line. Insuring prompt and safe delivery to their dealers. The financial standing of the company la unquestioned...- -. The above article from the most reliable guide Is proof that The Bteger piano Is one of the world's makes, and as to the style 24 Steger piano, now on exhibition at the Ogden Furniture Co., we reprint here a description of this piano as It is given In Steger A Sons catalogue.. Steger "Innovation Upright Style 24. Aa the Bteger overwound middle register is an innovation in piano construction, so the Steger Style 24 case lz an innovation" in case designing. Its appeal Is to those artistic sense Is most delighted by the unusual. The effect la unusually distinctive, and Its desirability may be considered from a purely visual standpoint The same constructive thoroughness, the same carefulness In finish, the same purity and durability of tone are found in this as In every. piano of the 8teger BELL RETIRES 8ter ut vice-preside- nt er Off A Nice Selection at D OFF w preser-deslr- 3 WMT hs t- . 1-- MM hs one-four- th nine-tent- Off 3 I 1-- Sons Off 3 1--3 Off nipeg Crookston Duluth. St. Paul. Minneapolis and other points on the middle northeastern. OUT This idea of having tha officials of the system become acquainted vitii the various roads and their methods, BIG and at the same time spend their annual vacation, originated with E. H Harriman. He thinks that it will make all the officials acquainted with Superintendent W. H. Jones, of the the work of the other roads and at the Montana division of the Oregon Short same time the best methods used by all can bo adopted for the ultimate use Line, arrived in a special car last night by the Union Pacific and Southern over the Oregon Short Line, accom- Pacific systems. panied by a number of the operating officials of the Harriman system. They left this morning for Balt Lake City, EXCURSION TO SALTAIR, after which they will make an exVIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN tended trip over various western railon tour. an investigating roads The officials In tha party are W. H. Jones, Mutual Improvement and Sunday H. L. Bell, chief train dispatcher of the Salt Lake division; T. F. Rowlands, School, Ogden City and Weber County assistant superintendent under E. C. excursion to Saltalr, Tuesday, July 14. on Mansen; W. 8. Harper, resident en- Special train a. Rio Grande leaves Ogm. going direct to the 9:10 den at gineer of the Idaho division; J. P. beach without of care. Specchange Folger, trainmaster at Pocatello; C. ial train returning leaves Saltalr at H. Renfro, road master of the Idaho m. Tickets will.be sold for all division, and J. E. Loomis,, road mas- 7:15p. trains during day, and good to return ter of ths 8alt Lake division. The Junketers left on the Rio Grande on all trains Including train leaving Western tor Denver. From Denver Bait Lake at midnight. Fare 91.25 round trip. they will take in a general observasee to bo tion, leaving nothing that can GRAND PRIZE DRAWING seen. Next Sunday another excursion of At Dreamland. the same nature will be started for an observation trip. All will be Harriman Tickets for this drawing are now officials, including Superintendent A. being Issued. See the prize at WatB. Stevenson, of the Utah division of son, Flygare'e hardware store. One the Oregon Short Line; Trainmaster ticket with each 19c admission, every John McCarty of Ogden H. J. Plum-ho- f, day except Saturday and Sunday. EnJ. EL Davie, H. A. Roberta and tire change of program Wednesday J. R. Folger and A. E. Moqulst and Saturday. Save your tickets There last named officials hsvs sn Drawing takes place Monday evening, entirely different route mopped out for August 9, 10:00 p. m. ' Value of prize them, the places designated on the list 9150. being. Butte, Helena, Great Foils, Journal want ads deliver the goeda. Havre, MUIleton Lsrlmore, Win JUNKETERS TIME FOR . II Regards His Selection As Chairman As Compliment to Pa- cific Coast DENVER, Colo., July 9. The convention was called to order at 11:90 today. The report of the commit tea on permanent organization was adopt-s- o without discussion. Chairman Beil of Pennzyl- recognized McWhlston, vania, who declared that he could not , get badges tor eight of the delegates seated by the convention last night. It j was decided to admit there delegates I anyhow. Chairman Hell thanked the national committee for honoring him and jd thanked the convention for its cour-- ; trxMis treatment, declaring that this1 recognition of the Pacific Coast states would be appreciated. He was loudly PRICES AT THE Mill Outlet Sale AMOSKEAG GINGHAM IN ALL THE DIFFERENT SIZES OF CHECKS AND PLAIDS, REGULAR 72C QUALITY SALE PRICE 6 1- -4 Per Yard cheered. Prayer was offered at the oneniug of the session by Rabbi Kuril, of Seattle, Washington. Childrens Fancy Parasols THE SHADES Recast Until Tonight. Chairman Bell appointed Senator McCreary of Kentucky, Lewis Nixon of New York and Judy John E. Baker of California to escort Chairman Clayton to th Platform. Three little girls presented the new chairman with a bouquet of roses and were applauded. Congressman James, while Chairman Clayton was peaking, said that aa soon as the permanent organization was effected the convention would take a recess until 7 o'clock tonight, when it would meet, nominate Bryan and adopt a platform. A reference of the speaker to Gro vrr Cleveland was greeted with great LATEST SUMMER SALE PRICE, 40C EACH. IN ALL A Reduction of 20 Per Cent ON ALL LADIES' FANCY PARASOLS, INCLUDING ALL LATEST COLORS IN BOTH PLAIN AND FANCY, RARE THE ' A LARGE LINE OF 12&C TO 35C QUALITY LAWNS IN ALL NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLORS. Ppiuse. Chairman Clayton completed his speech at 1:09 and at 1:65 the convention took a recess until 7 O'clock . tonight . Ora ham Bread. One quart of graham flour, ono taa-ou- p of white flour, half tetspoonful of line. three tables poonfula of mnlnsna. alt The caw of this instrument Is unique, a piece itter as Urge as a wal even among Steger pianos. . It Is dou nut half rer cake dissolved In wans ble veneered Inside and out on solid water; mix horoughly with warm All carving done by hand, ter. let rise and add a tablespoonfu! and from solid wood. of flour, let rise again and baka in a Finish Carried only In aolid tnaho- - Moderate ovn 40 minutes. REGULAR 65C QUALITY j . ' ; - : THE SALE PRICE, 7c Per Yard A GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL OUR FINE LACES AND EM- BROIDERIES. COME IN AND SEE THEM. Clarks |