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Show PMI THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST SI I ALL STYIES-uni- on SOLD ONLY BY made-O- 190S. LOVES PRICE C.D. IVES MAKE COMPLETE PLANS ill BIRDS Never Too High or Too Busy to Do PROSPERITY REMEMBER Avfc Number la 38 -- By atom i Son Wm. Driver DRUG COMPANY George W. Driven 9:19 till 12 business will be conducted. - Thursday afternoon at I oclock, the Young Woman's Foreign Missionary society will hold Its anniversary. At 4:20 p. m. devotional hour. In the resident Bishop J. W. Baahford, will of preside China, Pekin, biahop at the regular annual eeaalon of the Utah mission of the Methodist Epls-p- al chun-h- , at the local church, from August 20th td tint inclusive. The distinguished prelate baa been the resident representative of the mission la China for the past four years, In which time he has completed the raising of a Jubilee fund of 1500.000 for the work In China. He la stopping In Ogden to preside at the meeting of the Utah mission, previous to his return t the work at Pekin, where he will continue in the same capacity for the , Both Phenae Our Special Delivery Perfect Mmioiv evening program meeting Friday afternoon at 2:10, the Women's Home Missionary society will hold Ita anniversary. 4:20 p m. devotional hour. Evening, platform meeting. will be Saturday after delegate guests of the Weber club on a trip to Ogden canyon, returning after lunch at one of the resort Sunday, Bishop Baahford will deliver sermon at 11 o'clock In the morning. This address will Include discussion of conditions In the Chinee' empire, and the general plan which have been recently formed. Rev. G. W. McCreery, pastor of the Ogden Methodist Episcopal church, desires that the general public be present as the bishop will deliver an of historical interest. Bishop Baahford is well versed In the methods of Oriental worship and among other subjects he will tell of the conditions of the American residents and the manner in which the Chinese government protects them from outrages of fanatic neat four years The session of the state missionaries minwill be comprised of twenty-liv- e isters and twenty day workers, who will be guests of the Ogden Methodist Episcopal church. Meals will toe furnished in the basement of the church for those who desire them. During the conference all subjects pertaining to the work will be fully discussed. Following lsthe complete program, winding up with the bishop of Pekin presiding at the regular Sunday services In the church: Mofllliigs from I until 9:10. Bishop Baahford will speak at prayer. From ad-djy- se Polities all over the map, The dollar barrel is now an tap. BULGARIA HAS Of course money will net influence A JOYOUS TIME yeur vets in the present campaign, but it will when yen decide whose te send If yeur Laundry and Dry Cleaning, SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 14. CelebraLaunSteam the Ogden tions are being held today throughout you patronise Budgaria to commemorate the twenty-fdry you may depend on getting irst anniversary of the accession factory work at papular price. of Ferdinand as prince of Bulgaria and the consequent freedom of the country from Turkish thraldom. During FVdlnand's reign Bulgaria has made many advances toward a wider and freer liberty. Moelems, Jew Roman Catholics andrihe various sects LAUNDERERS A DRY CLEANERS of the Eastern Christian churches now 437 25th Street live In amity. The credit of the nation has become better than ever be( The bread that retains Me flavor and fore. The only blot on Ferdinand' reign freshness with the mercury at 80 is was the assassination of the prime of d minister BtamboulofT, to whom COAST BELLE WEDS TOMORROW by Gathering of 9 Laundry Co. . Fedl-nun- Ask any housewife. owed his throne, Stambouloff was called the "Bulgarian Bismarck," and was a statesman of great ability. His murder on the streete of Sofia is as yet unpunished, and there is still a suspicion, In many quarters that Ferdinand shared In the responsibility for the crime. cold-blood- ed Made by & Elevator Company DEALING Gray " THE CRIMINAL WITH 14.-T- hat distance is no hindrance to the schemes of Cupid will be demonstrated hers tomorrow, when Mies Grace Llewellyn Jones, the daugnter of Mr L. Llewelleader in Ban Francisco lyn Jone society, will become the bride of Robert Gibson, Jr., a well' known New York society man and lawyer. Miss Jones has often been called the most beautiful girl on the Pacific coast The ceremony will be performed tomorrow In fashionable Trinity church. Mise Jones la a beautiful blonde, and her rolden hair and delicate coloring have attracted the attention of many Eve Almona Withrow and artist Matte Bandona, the Veronese artist, are among those who have put In oils the fair daughter of the Golden state. She Is the grandaughter of J. C. Burof California. nett, Mr. Gibeon Is a graduate of the Columbia University Law school and a member of the New Tork Bar Association and several metropolitan club The young couple will make their home Ogden Steam Riverdale Flour Aug. In New York. Problem That Ha Evar Bean -- Before Society. Life In Iceland. Is the contrast between R la a novel ids that any man over maa and hla surroundings so glaring SO years of ago who commits a crime as in Iceland. Buried in snow god may be set down, aa a rule, to be mor- darkness, deprived of every comfort, OGDEN, UTAH ally bad, with no hopes of Improveon rancid butter and dried fish, ment Morality, according to Dr, living OAVID ECCLES, President drinking whey and milk, dressed like Belfleld. who , advances the theory, hla servant a little boat seeking OKa H. TRIBE... la the arrest of the Instincts by the hla food, yet a culture . mind, pusaese-in- g Intellect, says the, Chicago Journal an Intimate knowledge not only A child la a savage. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier If h continues ef the history of hie own country, but to Improve slowly ho haa a chance of Greaca and Rome; a JAS. P. BURTON, Assistant Caahior poet fond of to outgrow hla tendencies before he DIRECTORSi off satires, and throwing Adam Patterson la 30. If he does not do. so, then he morally the equal of his David Eccles European la and Dr. Belfleld thinks guest considering himself hopelea John Watson your equal Canard White b should cither be Imprisoned for and W. W. Rlter refusing to be, ordered about Joseph Clark Ufo or altoworld else put out of the L 8. HUle by a rich Englishman, owner of sorgo H. Tribe gether. H. H. Rolapp several square miles of land and Civilisation growing more and more hundreds of M. S. Browning John Spier sheep, with a pedinverse to capital punishment, will U. B. Porter. gree going further back than that of never consent to th cemetery outlet hla Respectfully solicits the accounts a visitor; a Jack of all trade thus suggested. But permanent seg- blacksmith Arms and Individual mercantile In hla smithy, boat builder, Banka, regation In a penal colony would 'be and carpenter, an artist In filigree Wo pay interest on time deposit equally effective. W do not go so work, a carver In wood, an troutroeeuree courteous Ample eager readfar as Dr. Belfleld as to believe that a er Iff hook be haa universal educaman over 30 who commits a crime tion to the is therefor necessarily a moral Idiot usefulupfor a man.degree to which it la On experience of punishment haa been enough for many men peat that Wireless Telegraphic Signal Capital and Surplus, IZTAOOOjOO Nowhere First National Bank intrf-w.utn- eg But when a man la undeterred by punishment and goea on committing one crime after another, then we think society owes It to itself to take tern measure Such a man should be adjudged a habitual and Irreclaimable criminal, and removed from society. But on the other hand, honest men should not be burdened with the coat of supporting him. He should b forced to earn hla own living. The administration of the Prussian railroads has recently experimented with wireless telegraphic signals on the 11ns between Berlin and BeeUt employing n train of four cars carrying antennae and receiving apparatus; the transmitting apparatus being installed between Berlin and Banger hausen.' The transmitting wire waa suspended upon telegraphic poles for a distance of 0 feet, about a foot beneath the ordinary telegraph wire Within q distance of about seven and Prise. Faker Trying for a half mile on each side ofthe transHe didn't set himself up to be a nature faker, but he confessed he knew mitting station, the signals were cleardistinctly received on the mova story which. If not exactly accurst ly and was at all events somewhat brilliant. ing train. Youth's Companion. "This happened In the cottage of a ' Reducing Ocean Record. for all kindo qf purpose ore not found peasant who had his quiver full of The first steamer that ever erased children. When the baby was put to la every yard. Whatever your wants sleep at night every one In the family the Atlantic took twenty-foudays to was enjoined to be quiet They were. make the trip, and the early boats of may bo in Including the dog. One night how- the Cunard line, organized In the tranaatlamtic trip la fourthe dog fancied the room wasn't ever, and Lumber Building as quiet aa It should b Thera was teen day or In about the same time Materials clock In the corner as tha beat of tho cUppera of tho an In 1860 which of the ticked somewhat Black Ball and other line room, here end let us give you en eetl with Ita ponderous pendulum. the sailing ship Dreadnought mads loudly We csn'ssvs you money, quell The' dog, thinking that this ticking tho postage In nine days and seventy considered. might disturb the baby, went on tip-t- teen hour and It waa a long time beand, putting hla paw against the fore a steamer beat that record. It la pendulum, stopped It And that's a nearly two decades since the flvwdav " Bnt even the oysters on ship came upon the seen and. ever fae the counter gaped with aatonlshmenL since then the record haa been lower ed by hours rather than by day New Tork Pres 14S TWENTY-FOURTST. - All Kinds of Lumber r 1340,-mad- e o Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H v 3UNe Occasioned Prosperity-Promotin- 150-fo- Utah AND EFFEOTIV.0 7, 19us Weak Day. g Leave Cor. 25th Clan. Street NEW YORK, Aug. 14. General ProsBig Jack Norton, the steeplejack of a traveling waa busily daubing away on th hug perity. in the guise full a of the latest with man, grip at Union smokestack of the tloa power boos says the Indlanap business booming tonics and remedies oils New Ha sat suspended la a for industrial depression, arrived la small chair, which was swinging from the metropolis today and was given the top of the stock supported by twe the glad hand by the commercial orThe crowd ganisations and city government reprerope la the street car below waa "rubber sentatives of New York. Hundreds of Ing" up at the daring steeplejack and captains of industry and officers and stack painter. soldiers of the Industrial army from While the crowd watched it sen every part of the countray, all wearNorton quit his work and begin draw ing the smile that won't come off, took Ing himself nearer to top of the stack part In the demonstration which herThen ha put forth hla hand and alded the arrival of General Prosperity. grasped something, the crowd did not The occasion for this optimistic outknow what. After n moment or two burst waa the opening of the Commerthe people In the street saw the cial Travelers Interstate Prosperity steeplejack begin lowering himsell eongrea which convened today in the heck to earth. rooms of till Merchants' association. Dow down he eame, slowly and Acting Mayor McGowan welcomed the deliberately. Several of the watchers delegate who were largely traveling ran over to the power house to hava me although many merchant buyers a closer view of the daredevil and to and representatives of important manutry to satisfy their curiosity as to facturing and Jobbing Interests were why he came down from his lofty present. Prominent Speaker perch when the morning waa not hall worn away. Later the congress adjourned to the Norton reached the ground safely assembly rooms of the Metropolitan, and swung himself free from hla chair. Life building, where adresses dealThose gathered near saw him pnt hla ing with methods for restoring and hand In the pocket of hla Jacket, and, maintaining prosperity were delivered to their amazement, bring forth n by Henry Clew E. C. Simmons of SL Lout end the national officers of the sparrow. "Thera yon nr yon poor little fel- Travel err Protective Union and the low," he said to the bird, giving no United Travelers of America.' This evening the Liberty'' Theater heed to the crowd aronnd him. "Near ly frozen to death, aren't you? Well, will be. turned over to the delegate I've got n good warm coat pocket In who will witness the production of a here In the power house and you can new Play entitled "The Traveling Man." The congress has secured the entire get In there and go to sleep." With that tenderly spoken comfoit house for the evening! Officers Go Sailing. to n sparrow, the commonest of all birds, the steeplejack bur Tomorrow Comptroller Meta will rled Into the power house and found take the officers of the congress for a hla coaL Into, one of the pockets the all, while the delegates will make an The suffering sparrow waa deposited. Then excursion to Manhattan Beach. Norton went to hla lunch basket and concluding feature of the congress found, among his other noonday will be a banquet at the Victoria n bread sandwich. viand One (gj hotel, at which Mayor Rose of Milthe slices of bread waa broken Into waukee. Lewis Nixon and others will crumbs and dropped Into tho pocket respond to prosperity toast Tha Womens League of New York, containing the sparrow, has been working strenuously to make "Now, Mr. Sparrow, yon stay there and HU up and get warm," he said as tomorrow a "prosperity day" Jn rea parting comfort to the bird. "When ality by' appealing to employers to yon get all straightened out .again I'll take back as maay aa possible of tho . turn you loose. Norton then turned army of the unemployed. Employment Prom sad. to a negro ash hauler and said: "GimDo sens oPdlrma hava agreed to give me boost on ' the rope will you, John? I've got to get back np to the employment to women on- that date. Issued by statement the to According top of that stack and get busy. I had to come down with the bird. Poor 119 the president, Mr Bello Revelr New tie devil! He waa up on the flange of York state has 750,000 women who th alack and was alffioat f rosen' to must earn their dally bread. After a death. You yellows don't make enough careful canvass Mrs. Lydia Klngsmlll smoke come out of that stack to keep Commander, chairman of the commita bird warm. . That's one thing I'va tee on prosperity, estimates the number of unemployed working women In New got against sfhoka consumer Did yon com all the way. down York state at 75,000. Mr Commanlf of thla from fh top of that atact Just to aava der la confident that be can number employed. a sparrow?" a bystander naked. Several manufacturing firms have It's a cinch," answered the steepleassured the league that they already jack. "I always do It. I always hava will Increase the number of their woand always wllL When a bird gets men employee Into trouble I'm never too busy nor too high np to give It n helping hand. My wife laughs at me and says Im THE HEW TORI WORLD. sentimental. If thats what It 1 well, well Just let It go at that." The steeplejack then went en to EDITION. tell stories of experiences ha has had with birds while he waa working at Read Wherever the English Language Pigeon sparrows and lofty height Is Spoken. every other species of bl:d that soars The k World expects to to Jack. Norton's workshop steeples be a 'better paper in 1009 than over and smokestacks find a friend In befor In th course of the year tha him. Time and again he has found laues for tha next great presidential them crippled. Just as h foond the campaign will be foreshadowed, and sparrow on the flange of the stack. everybody will with to keep Informed. The birds are hla only companions Tho World, coming to away up there and ha frankly admits yon every other day, aervea all the pur that ha "la fool enough to believe they poses of a dally, and la for cheaper, feel pretty kindly toward him. NorTho. news service of thla paper la ton says that he never harmed n bird being Increased, and It reconstantly In nil the years of hla Ufa and that ha ports fully, accurately and promptly come would down n stack or steeple of Importance anywhere In event every, any day to do friendly turn for one tho world. Moreover. Ita political news of hla feathered friend la Impartial, giving you- foot not and wisbe has full marit opinions Y. W. C. A. MEETING. ket splendid cartoons and Interesting fiction fy standard author LAKE GENEVA. Wit, Aug 14. THE WORLDS Distinguished clergymen and educators legulaaraubecripticn price It only fl.00 from the Atlantic to the Pacific will per year, and this pays for 151 paper address the central conference, of the We offer thla unequaled newspaper and Young Womens Christian association, THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL which opens thla evening to last until for one year fo $5.00, to be pal , August 24. Over a doxen states are taadvanc represented among the delegates alThe regular subscription pries of the two papers la $7.00. ready her A Wash. Lesvib Wash. Av :M a.m. 3:90 m. 9199 Ml 1:45. am. :Uu 11:99 aj 32:19 pm. L.M p.m, 3:19 p.m. 5:09 p.m. 8:19 p.m. - 1:09 p.m. 9:14 p.m. ot three-quarter-inc- h 11:41 1:15, ki lkk Ml y : 10:11 A Fri- Tuesday day night 31:99 pm. Sundays and k y Tuesday Bights 11:41 y Holidays - . 119-ti- half-froze- BAN FRANCISCO. iatc Ogden Milling Outburst Optimistic ered Friends. Our Number la Ogda HOT SPRINGS SCHEDULE a Kind Act for His Feath- Pur Tsisphon ti TIME CARD NE 8453 Washington Ogden Rapid Transit HURRAH FOB STEEPLEJACK !lVES'$3S I 1! n . r . one-ha- THRICE-A-WEE- K Thrice-a-Wee- Thrico-a-We- ek - THRICE-A-WEE- K Canyon Schedule EFFECTIVE JULY II, ltd Carle leave Canyon at 7:40 1:20 m, and 1:00 m., and trey 20 minutes thereafter until 11:01 9 last OUr, Can leave corner of Washington avenue at 25th Btntt id 9:00 m.; ;g m., and every 20 mlnuiea thmsfte 10:40 p m. last car. On Sundays and holidays a nt service will be give until ll-nl- y NOTICE TO ARCHITECT! You are hereby Invited to mbntt competitive drawings for a modes High School building to be erected If the Board of Education of Ogden CIV on the vacant level lot located ox th southwest corner of Monroe Avow and 25th Street, being 244 ft M by ISO ft deep. A close observance of tho conditions is desired: foUowtq 1 All drawings must be In the eOa of the Clerk of the Board of Education before 12 oclock noon, Tuesday, September 1st, 190! The following sketches wffl bs ' A Floor plans of etch ttoiy and basement dftuvn to 0 Inch seth; B Front elevation to 1 Inch scsk; G Perspective sketch shearing bed view;. D Other drawings may be the discretion of the compenra not demanded. titors, but 2 All floor plana and elentlcei must bo black and white drawings ff blue prints without other color. 4 Perspective view may be renderd In black line or other medium at optW 2 of competitor 5 Tho bu ing should be of caputt to accommodate about eight hundni student 0 A snort description of the builkin ding should be submitted, stating methods of materials to be used, construction, etc. It la Intended that tho compWw of OS building shall not exceed a cost HUNDRED THOU8AND DOIAAR& j The B&ard of Education reee right to reject any or all competltw drawings without com pens tloa All drawings submitted remain ass property of respective competitor of to bo surrendered to owners after tho awarding of contract preparing working drawings. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. By order of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Ivy William Clerk. Ogden, Utah, August 5. 190! Date first publication Aug. Ijj ! - Date last publication Aug. IT. 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