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Show J U1AH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DAILY APRIL 30, 1901 Clothes Properly STARTED WHEELS OF THE WORLDS FAIR IN MOTION 1denverpmm WGWRfWESraHr Laundered. time Thats Our Way of Doing Them. President Roosevelt Touched Button In the White House Secretary Taft Delivers Oration at the Opening Ceremonies. Mrs. Arthur In Ogden Pratt is visiting friends lust Monday by an Informal dancing party at Conley's academy. week. Salt Lake this Miss Lillian Foulger visited in Salt Lake during the week. $ Mr. Frank Pingree Is home from ST LOUIS, Mo., April 30. President and other committees that have had affairs of the en- three years' mission to Germany. Roosevelt touched an electric button in much to do with the a Nearly two hundred were present to enjoy the club's hospitality. Among the out of town guests were Manager J. A- - Edson and General Superintendent J. H. Young of the Rio Grande Western railroad, Mrs. Edson and the Misses Edson, together with a party of their friends. Light refreshments, consisting of cake and punch, were served during the evening. Let as clean and repair your Atlantic No. 13 ToMint. Salt Steam Laundry, 'Phone 174. - depart. 6 , 0 M4 In t armed!? points, dally -- No. lest years ' Atlantic Salt Lake United LeadvlUe, PuebiofSi0, 7:15 at 1:11 No. Electric Fan ui sell yea a new one. Or, better etlll, let Denver and east, dally. ..... Those Lite Men $ COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. terprise. Washington today. Aa he did no the As Secretary Taft stepped forward Miss Phil Pointer of Salt Lake has STAN S. STEVENS, Manager. report of a cannon waa heard here by to deliver the oration of the day the been visiting in Ogden for the past 2279 Washington- Phono 514-the expectant multitude, flags unfurled volume of applause shook the very fir- week. aa If by magic, an avalanche of wa- mament, and it was at once seen that B. P. O. E. Dance. ter poured down the cascade, the the multitude regarded the secretary Mrs. J. Jewell left this week for a The ball given Wednesday evening great engines in the machinery palace of war as the central figure of the day's visit of three months with relatives in at Dlgnan's academy by the B. P. O. exercise. SeciVtary Tafts address Nevada. and power houses started throbbing was one of the most delightful Elks of characteristic and the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- was brief and very social events of the season. Aa on the man, who is known to be as modest GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY tion was open to the world. Mrs. Angel Ford and Miss May esother all Elks occasions the fully a so is able. as he The opening ceremonies were trip tablished their KIND PROMPTBrewer have returned from reputation as royal enFollowing the conclusion of the through California. simple and so plain that they were in LY DELIVERED. tertainers. Dancing was the promiperfect harmony with the methods of opening the denizens of The Pike" had nent feature of a and the magevening President Francis and his efficient aids, their innings." There was a parade Mrs. Fred. J. Kiesel has returned nificent orchestra furnished the muthe known make son to her . Sole nations of all Just with time same were visit very at the but they from an extended Agents sic. About one hundred and fifty peoamusement feature the a fact that made in Sacramento. great wife and fitting prelude and his impressive, ple enjoyed the gaieties of the occasion. Coal to one of the most memorable events of the exposition was open to the wrorld the evening lemonade and light During In American history. The dedication and prepared to furnish entertainment Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien have refreshments were, served. ceremonies, a year ago, were attended to all comers for the next six months. returned from a California trip and SHURTLIFF COAL CO. in the are staying at the Reed. by a military pageant that was signi- Every clime was represented Sermons and Rev. Lectures Hill. by wound ficant of the nation's prowess, and picturesque pageant that 2041 AND OFFICES 2407 the Ogden society will be out In force at grounds, exposition after the baptism of arms comes the around Miss Claude Lindsay of Evanston Is WASHINGTON First AVENUE. the tomorrow Methodist Administration church and plaza the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. sweet presence of art and science, starting from the street (Sunday) to hear Rev. Dr. J. Wesley the formal opening today was marked and marching and countermarching Mackintosh, at 331 Twenty-thir- d OR 18-TELEPHONE 18-avenuea the of Hill, formerly of this city and the pasuniform. in the of principal soldiery through by the absence The place of rendexvous was the Ivory city. Japanese and Cossacks Mr. and Mrs. Arend Pot, who reside tor under whose supervision the presof the side and Grand walked the of to side the north subjects by great plaxa at 2038 Madison avenue, have Issued ent church was erected. He will preach the deni- invitations for their golden wedding morning and evening. It will be neceswith Basin and In the shadow of the impos- shah hobnobbed sary to come early to get seats, no ing Louisiana Purchase monument. At zens of the land of the white next Tuesday. doubt There were diminutive 9 oclock the board of directors of the elephunt. he lectures on Monday evening Mrs. J. G. Paine have refair, the members of the national com- Filipinos and giant Pategonlans, mission, the board of lady managers buxom matrons from the Alpine coun- turned home from an extended visit Brains, and then continues on his Mrs. Hill and other officials met in the Adminis- try and scantily clad South Sea island- to the coast. Mr. Paines health Is journey to Los Angeles. TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON was a social favorite during their tration building, where there waa an ers, whose home Is near the equator. much Improved. LUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH here. interesting little ceremony as a pre- There were people of all races, creeds AND of a BUILDING MATERevents of remagand colors, to say nothing lude to the more Important Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Gunnell have lions wild consisted nificent the of of, presenthe day. This animals, IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND display turned from El Paso, Texas. They will Aglai. tation to President Francis of a gavel that ride horseback, elephants that spend the summer in Ogden and will be The musicale and tea given at the THEREBY with which to call to order the assem- stand on their heads and tigers, leop- at home to their friends at 2222 Wash- Presbyterian church last evening by Aglai was distinctively a success. The blage of notables. The gavel was made ards and other beasts whose haibtat ington avenue. rooms were beautifully decorated, a of many pieces of wood taken from is the jungle of India or Africa. The Pike parade was the event of Impromptu Party. various trees grown In the Forest park delightful lunch was served and the matas a events for children. of the the But, Monattendance was large. exposition was grounds. An portion given impromptu party President Francis and his party were ter of fart, the whole day was a great day evening by the guests of the The following excellent program was escorted from the Administration occasioin for the rising generation. It Music and dancing was In- carried out: Overture, Madison school building to the scene of the day's cere- seemed almost incredible that so many dulged in and delicious refreshments orchestra; tenor solo, Call Me Back, Co Mr. Jay Smith; piano solo (original), Utah & monies, where they were Joined by the children could be got together even in were served by the hostess, Mrs. aswho had a city of the size of St Louis, and the Mr. Dent Mowery; Come Where the foreign commissioners, sembled earlier in the British pavilion; Independent spirit of young America Lilies Bloom, the Aron Quarette; so143 24th 8treet Phons 561 and the governors of states and state was manifested in the fact that most Farewell Dance. prano solo, "Serenade to Juanita, commissions and committees who had of the youngsters seemed to be unac The farewell dance given Wednesday Miss Mitchell; remarks, The Travelrounded up at the United Staten gov- coinpanled by their parents or older evening at the Second ward amuse- ing Library, Mrs. Hears t; contralto Ulntereeted and should know ernment building. Secretary Taft, as persons. They swarmed through the ment hall, complimentary to Mr. Ar- solo, (a) My Little Love. (b) CraAbout the wonderful MARVEL WUriisg Spray the representative of President Roose- big buildings, got themselves tangled nold Bowman, who will leave soon on dle Song," Bessie Allison; piano duet, lie new U Sjifee. Jmfto- 11 Trovatore, velt. was escorted to the grounds by a up in all sorts of unexpected places and a mission to Australia, was well at Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, MMiesdSerNne. Bat Snb military guard, and proper escorts made the lives of the Jefferson guards tended and was a decided success. Harry Hansen: soprano solo, The were furnished also to members of miserable from daylight to dark. They First Easter (by special request), Mrs. ,uppiA th iirjssp eeeept no UtIL, F. N. Hess; overture. Madison school other, congress and other specially invited invaded the sacred precincts of the In Miss McKay's Honor. bat and Hemp far book- la. Upwe muraied Mohammedan mosque; they swarmed guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ross entertained orchestra. Accompanists Mrs. . J. T. tall particulars end direction to ladia. MlBVKLCOu exerabout the waterways until it looked at their residence, 2537 Madison ave- Rushmer, Miss Glenn Douglas Promptly at half past ten the 1 rerkllew. Bow ook. cises of the day began. There was lit- as though the United Statea nue, Wednesday evening In honor of tle formality, hardly any display to would have to give more exhibitions Miss Jeannette McKay. The evening attract the seekers of the picturesque, than they had bargained for; and they was very pleasantly spent, a musical and still the program was carried out ran up and down Art hill and roamed and literary program being rendered, amid surroundings and in a manner through the forestry reservations un- and dainty refreshments were served. In all ways appropriate. The ceremo- til forced to remain quiet by sheer ex nies were opened by an invocation by haustion. It appeared as though they Gone to Europe. the Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus of Chi- were everywhere ut once, and no doubt Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scowcroft and cago. The invocation was followed by they saw twice us much of the Inter- family left Tuesday for Europe to be Have you tried it? Do you know the favorite beverage of those the rendering of America by the esting features of the exposition as gone about four months. On their way who live well? Its bands, and an address by the Hon. D. any mature persons did. east they will visit In Denver, Niagara R. Francis, president of the exposition. Falls and Boston, and will sail on May President Francis was given a great HOW PRESIDENT 5th for England where they will make STARTED WHEELS ovation. In a brief address, he reviewtheir longest stay with relatives of the OF EXPOSITION ed the history of the exposition enScowcroft family. They will also visit WASHINGTON. D. C., April 30. In France and Germany and return home terprise from its inception to the supreme moment now at hand, eulogiz- compliance with the request of the about the first of September. ing the work of his colleagues and directors of the Louisiana Purchase praising the public spirit of the citi- Exposition, the president opened the Life in the Philippines. zens of St. Louis In general. He set exposition by wire from the White The Mens club of the Presbyterian NATURAL MINERAL WATER. They enjoy what they eat as they forth the objects of the exposition to House shortly after 1 o'clock today. church met Tuesday evening at the eat what they want. "Idan-h- a Is the great table water; aids digesbe to commemorate the past, present The arrangements were simple In de- church and had a good social time. It tion and drives dyspepsia away. the advantages of the present, and In tail. Immediately upon the comple was the regular monthly ladles' night spire hojie for the future the past, tlon of the wire circuit Into the exposi- of the club and the evening was spent the present, the future of America tion grounds the president was notified In various amusements. Rev. Leon C. and the whole world. Loud and con- and he repaired to the east room, Hills of Evanston delivered an extinuous cheering followed the conclu- where there were assembled the Jus cellent lecture on the subject, "Life in sion of President Francis remarks, and tices of the United States supreme the Philippines. the band struck up The Star Span- court, the members of the diplomatic gled Banner amid tumultuous cheer- corps, and a number of other guests Mrs. Wrights House Warming ing and waving of hats and handker of note. The arrangements contemMrs. L. E. Wright threw open her chiefs. plated a prompt opening of the expo- new home on Wednesday afternoon William H. Thompson, chairman of sition at noon central time, but there and entertained the members of the the committee on grounds and build- were a few minutes delay In making Jolly club. The function was In the the final preparations. ings. stepped to the front of the speakPresident nature of a house warming and every ers stand and Introduced Isaac L. Roosevelt stood at the key chatting member-o- f the club accepted the inviTaylor, director of the works. An with those about hint. In the course tation. Mrs. Wright proved herself to ovation was tendered Mr. Taylor, who of the conversation he expressed re be a charming hostess. Mesdames TT had managed a great part of the huge gret as his inability to be present at Ezra Richardson, Marks and Kohn task of preparing the exposition and the opening of the exposition in person, were the prize winners. Dainty rehad done many things that only a great but said that he hoped that he might freshments were served. Who Neglects man of remarkable versatility can per- lie able to visit the great fair later $ or Falls to Secure LIFE form. He said that he had worked in the year. A few minutes after 1 W. of W. Gave Card Party, many months on his speech, and that oclock a message from President Insurance puts a dent Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle In delivering it he would deliver the Francis saying that all was ready and No. 581, entertained at a card party in his head where keys of the building to President Fran requesting that the machinery of the Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall, the bump of hope cis. which he did. The transfer of the exposition be started was ticked off It was one of the largest and most deshould be. exhibit palaces to.F. J. V. Skiff, direct- the wire and handed to President lightful entertainments ever given in or of exhibits, was then made. Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt then gently Ogden, Skiff delivered a brief address and was pressed on the Morse key, which acAn excellent supper was served after accorded a rousing reception that tes- tion Instantly gave the signal to the the games were finished. The persontified the people's appreciation of his St. Louis end and put In motion the nel of the committee having the affair Invaluable work in making the expo- whole of the exposition. A few min- in was: Mrs. T. C. Morris, charge sition a success. utes later a message of congratulation Mrs. Bert Grundy. Mills, frodshnm. Addresses followed by Thomas IL Agent sent by the president and a reply Beaumelster. Carson Skelly. and Carter, president of the national com received from Mr. Francis saying thnt Couch. mission; E. H. Harrlman speaking on the program was carried out success behalf of domestic exhibitors, and by fully and everyone was in a wild hur Weber Club Party, representatives of the corlgreaelonnl rah over the opening. The Weber club observed ladles' day X GOAL for lnu arrive. No. Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo City andau points east, dally..,. No. 5 Pacific Limited am Lake City. Pro5 Denver and all point . daily No. 1 Mall from Denver. Pueblo. Lead-vlll- e, Valley .cSSbt. Lo3. City, I. ' . 7:M Kew Agent wo neao ViiJ. A. HKNBY , Ticket Agent, Ogdei, B. GIIAOM, Agent, Ogden. -- n Anthracite SB ' Sait Lake city and all points east dally Local from Sanpete No. ton. ' . X It, Doesnt, Mr.-an- CosLAnjgtiring d so-jo- "El-woo- ur To Save Yonrself Money d. Woman t rs A we Treat F. J. KIESEL John L. Herrick s Depart for North of Ogdon. Pocatello and Butte Express, dally 1:s.il No. 7 Fast Mall for Poca- tello and Portland, 11:55 a.m. dally No. 11 Cache State Des Moines Life Insurance Co. Valley Ex- press, dally 7:15p.m. Arrivs from North Ogdon. Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:00a.m. 12 Cache Valley Ex10:10 Lm. press, dally 10 Pocatello Express, 5:10 p.m. dally Depart for 8outh of Ogdon. 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