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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, GREAT INCREASE IN CANADA'S TRADE - tTTAW, .:g2ri'cir;i!. i n, f'U-tim- i April muiill'.s ended S or $11,S32.2"S more than for the k.iul i crioil of the year previous. This is on the Imsis of fmHrt U visitinc friend "Dint and Infum-tioj- i one of the for consumption uinl jlisa Louise Feery coin cludes nniKi bullion. and The imports iltr.iu!u;,i given tliix season. in Salt Lake. 4 :i, M.mj fi ieiiiis were present to extend for the past nine mouth totaled t as .5. B. their 036 are Haslet visitII. 440, P. last against wishes to Mr. Doxey for his jlr. and Mr. sucress in his new field of labor. amounted to ye.ir, and the eximi't friend in Salt Lake City. $3 1..::u7.ti7il A New Line of cnri $175,-r.23,Ts- llo.'i.Otit.iri.i good social time was enjoyed. $$ Mr. Edward Marx, formerly Miss La Coterie. from St Louis The Coterie and jeda Kuhn, In Ogden its guests. to visit hej parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Abe Kelley, Bishop, McDonald. GosKuhn. ling. Emerson, and Misses Fnddis, Kasson, Squires, Canady and Mr. RidMrs. E. A. Larkin has left for Philaings, were entertained April 12th at the delphia for a visit of three months home of Mrs. Patton. Miss Hender-shwith her mother. gave a paper entitled. "Cartoonists and Illustrations. An original Miss Julia Wright was the guest of story "Ole Miss" was read entitled, Unlver-lity at a dinner given at the by Mrs. Hurst. Miss Canady sang two club in Salt Lake by Mr. and Mrs. selections very sweetly and Miss J. F. Grant Squires rendered two piano solos. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Mrs. George L. Savage of Salt Lake, Hurst, April 2th. who has been the guest of Mrs. J. M. Browning Jr, of this city, departed Successful Card Party. 'Friday for Brigham City. The Ladles Auxiliary of the Broth. , erhood of Railroad Trainmen gave anThe Women of Woodcraft, Ogden other of their delightful and successful Circle No. 581, are making preparatcard parties In the K. of P. hall Wedions for a card party next Monday nesday evening. It was attended by night to be given in Odd Fellows hall. about one hundred and fifty people, Cards, prises and refreshments will be After the card games an elegant re. the order of the evening. past was spread in the banquet hall. After the refreshments were served a Baptist Social. literary and musical program was renThe members of the Baptist church dered. The personnel of the commitWednesday evening tendered a faretee having the affair In charge was: to the Rev. Ora C. well as against $162,420,763. Mes-dam- Night Was Her Terror. I would cough nearly nil night long, writes Mrs. Out. Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind., and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and split blood, but,' when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 It's absolutely guaranteed to pounds. cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all thront and lung trouble. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. Z. C. M. r jraur lsst ear's iilsctnc Has better still, let ns sell you a new one. Let us Or, es ot EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR NO-NAHATS RICHMOND, delegate 1 dess and repair COMMERCIAL 2279 ELECTRIC CO.. 8TAN S. STEVENS, Manager. Phons 514-Washington EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR I, HATS NO-NA- DOC DOC Putnam's Great Those Lite Men i X "THAT $8.35 Suit Sale Preston' Russian Stamps. Russia is, or will be very shortly, the possessor of the oldest unchanged issue of postage stamps in the world. Up till now Hongkong held that posiIS MIGHTY GOOD tion. The first Hongkong stamps FLOUR, were Issued in 1859, and are identical IS THAT THEY ALL SAY. in every respect with those in use today. The head of King Edward Is, however, soon to replace that of Victoria, and thenceforth the Russian Issue with the double eagle and shield FOR SALE BY of 8L George, which first appeared In 1864-(years after Hongkong), and, like Charleys aunt, is still running, will hold long time record. Collector's reception Mesdames S. P. Miller, W. I. Mapes Circular. Ballards Horehound 8yrup. Weight and presented Mrs. Wright and and William Grocer Bostaph. himself with a handsome cut glass tea Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy tt and a half dosen sterling tea Home Culture Club. cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and ipoons. An Interesting literary and The Home Culture club spent a difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, musical program was rendered. Mr. Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes May pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Markle 20, 1901: I have been selling Ballard's Wright has accepted a call to the Bap- as hostess. Facts concerning the Ger- Horehound Syrup tor two years, and tist church at Eugene, Oregon, and man army were responded to for roll have never had a preparation that haa Itaves with his family next Tuesday. call. The lesson was very Interesting given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for on Germany as a World Power, the more. I can honestly recommend iL Child Culture Club. Kaisers family life, his personal In- 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON A most Interesting meeting of the fluence and political questions of GerLUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH Child Culture club was heitl Friday, Where Despotic Rule Pays. many being discussed. An instructive MATERAND BUILDING April 15, at the beautiful home of Mrs. on Count Van Motlke, covering Despotism has its advantages. An paper IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND Angus T. Wright. It was decided by his of cholera having broken out soldierly career, was read by Mrs. epidemic the ameer ordered his army the members present that a history at Kabul, THEREBY The club adjourned io Into healthful camps on high ground of the club, also photographs of some Forrestajll. meet April 28th with Mrs. Niece, 632 and forbade his people to eat vegeof the members, should be forwarded h street. tables or fruit or drink unboiled water. to Mrs. Kinney for use in a book to be The penalty prescribed for disobedon exhibition at the St. Louis fair. ience or the Infringement of any saniW. C. T. U. Meeting. The election of officers for the ensuing orW. C. T, U. held Rn interesting par- tary regulations was death, and In excuse an for with to year resulted as follows: leave der nobody President, lor meeting at the home of Mrs. J. J. noncompliance those who pleaded povSarah Whalen; Jennie Griffin Wednesday afternoon, when the erty received rations of the right sort & Nelson; secretary, Ellen W. Hamer; Co following program was enjoyed by of food to be eaten when cholera la Utah & assistant secretary, Katie G. Wright; those who braved the stormy day: abroad. The pestilence was stamped corresponding secretary, Mary .Heller; Roll call, response by members with out. treasurer, Mrs. Vogel. At the close of 143 24th Street Phone 561 a sentiment upon home; piano solo, the meeting the genial hostess furPain's Spectacles. Miss Belle Craig; Address, Horae, nished dainty refreshments and the Pain, the fireworks man, has a gorRev. S. Blair; mandolin selection,, club adjourned to meet in two weeks Mrs. geous letter head for his business corGriffin Brothers; paper, "Home, and one of the more April 29th with Mrs. Smurthwaite, Miss Nettie respondence, rectltatlon. Lnnning; 2151 Jefferson a when lecture prominent legends Is Pains Famous avenue, Craig. on domestic science will be delivered Spectacles. Yesterday a stranger In A vote of thanks was given Rev. S. town called at the Pain establishment I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY by Mr. Evan. Blair for his address, which was full and said to a salesman: Mister, my of good things about and for members sights been goln' hack on me powerSurprise Party. Railroad or Steamship Tickets fully of late; I jest thought as how a of the union everywhere, The many friend of Mrs. H. S. Mrs. Lann'.ng's paper contained pair of your famous spectacles might To All Parts of the World Shurtliff met at the pretty home of her help me a bit Whut air they worth? much food for thought. daughter-in-laMr. Mattie Vogel, on Light refreshments and a social hour The salesman, quick as a flash, reto Twenty-thir- d street, and tendered her followed. The club adjourned to meet plied: Oh, anywhere from $100 Our are But the $50,000. a surprise displays The Friday afternoon. May 4th with Mrs William Craig, 483 old fellow was going out of the door house was HBALY HOUSE, OFF. DEPOT attractively decorated for Seventeenth street on a trot Phone 16t Z the occasion with flowers and potted Plants. (food solicitors wanted for the Daily About thirty guests were Backed by the American Ticket Ths Good of Modieine. Present. A well appointed supper was Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace 1 Brokers Association circulator. 8. wrved and all had a most enjopable Foster, city People insisting that medicine does time. no good, have one stubborn - fact to contend with, that la, the people who 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Ordsr of Entertains. Washington do believe are greatly In the majority. FOR DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS The entertainment given Tuesday We have been so fortunate during the evening by the Order of Washington SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS GASOLINE 8T0VES past twenty year as to convince thouIn the A. O. U. W. hall was one of the FREEZERS CREAM ICE NETTING CHICKEN WIRE weak watery sands of sufferers with most delightful social events of the RUBBER SCREEN HOSE WIRE a of the all symptoma blood, vrtio had weeli The loJge entertained their general breaking down of the system, LAWN MOWERS nosts with cards and dancing. Miss that one medicine at least does good. Hughes won the ladles' first prise at Nervous and unsteady people, weak, fleshless people, pimply, pale or sallow enrds and Mr. Giimnn the gentlemens. people can have strong, steady nerves, After refreshments were served the and solid healthy flesh by the use of Tonic. A Peclal feature of the 2476 Washington Avs. HARDWARE evening was the Dr. Gunn's Blood and Newe drill by the ladles' team under Cap-al- n tablet to take at meal time. It turns Phons 147-CROCKERY the food you cat into rich, red blood, 4 Grc Heston. The drill was 1 3 to of rate at the flesh making solid 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 and was enjoyed by all present lbs. Bold Wallace week. Drug by per Co. for 75c per box, or 3 boxes tor $2. An Ravoir. This medicine saves doctor bills and The farewell dance that was given Insures health, giving the very best treatment possible. 2 Wednesday evening at the Second nrd amusement hall complimentary We can snve you time, trouble and ,0 Mr. gam leave will who money. We have 500 select rooms listThat la oxsctly why w do th Doxey, hortiy on a mission to Australia, was ed. Bend us 81.00 to reserve desirable BosImsi of Ogdon. Tailoring a decided success. A large number of auarters.. THE DESERET." Twenty-Fift-h P0p,e were In attendance and all had Stroot. Ogdon. Utah. Mrs. I. B. Pratt and Mrs. A. H. general good time. Excellent mu- Props., 1623 Missouri avenue, a good program and a Louis. St Jolly social IS NOW ON Flour STEP IN AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH $8.35. THIS IS THE GREATEST CUT IN CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN. The Sale Will Close May 1st PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 5 CARVER The 2345 Washington Avenue no c," It Doesnt Cost Anything To Save Yourself Money Twenty-sevent- Hats me Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 INDIANA CATHOLIC STATE CONVENTION Ind., April 23. Many and visitors are arriving in Richmond for the state convention of the St. Joseph League of Catholic which will begin a two lays' session tomorrow. The league is 'nmposed of the German benevolent societies of the German Catholic diocese of Indiana. No-Na- Ami now to lu mii ill our windows. Tlu latort sli;iK'S and stylos. b.-s- Woman's Guild Hr. Joseph Wear left Monday fur The Woman's Entertainment. to California. Guil.i of the Church extended vlelt r the Good Sheiicnl entertained the entire membership of the chuivh U. V. Withee ha been visit'll llr. in Salt Lake this Thursday evening in the Guild rooms friend and relative 'it an Informal social. As usual the week. ladies of the Guild were charming entertainers. Part of the evening was Nellie Hansen of Pocatello ar- taken Mi up with the discussion of church in Ogden Wednesday to visit a trail's. rived Refreshments were served and with friend and relative.' a 1J04. 23, SPRING OATS 23. Canada's trade for the nine nvii j! uuiouilleil to i, AIRIL ",-- -d o cr,"v,i J u J A Rare Treat Have you tried it? who live well?" Do you know the favorite beverage, of those It'a I vice-preside- Oregon Lumber MINERAL WATER. They enjoy what they eat a Idun-ba- '' la the great table water; alda eat what they want. tion and drive dyspepsia away. NATURAL YES SHARMANS F. J. KIFSEL I mb they diges- COMPANY . Agents aMBMiaaaMamaiHi mmmmmmm ml saaa BATCH OF BREAD. A LIGHT Jgg Make light the heart of the There's almost no housekeeper. chance of it being otherwise if the kneaded and needed flour haa RIVERDALE or PHOENIX stamped on the sack. That title la a synonym for choice wheat, clean and careful milling and correct handling In every process through which a flour J worthy the name passe. For light bread and light hearts use RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour. Ogden Milling d Elevator Co. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Z. Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices Blr-re- ll. Anderson 282 J HONESTY IS MY POLICY I will tell you the exact condition of your eyes without any charge and if they don't need glasses will tell you so. If they need glasses can sell the best at reasonable price. Lens grinding on the premise. J. T. RUSHMER Expert Optician 2412 Washington Avenue. Clothes Properly Laundered, That Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 174. 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