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Show DAILY sister, bui this entire Hut Federation. await your further netion wish the faith that your sens,. vf riBht asnl desire fur harmony may avert any tow ard this I.ivai tlub worker for state and general federation. CAROLYN K. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 10 DESIRES GO MAY WEDNESDAY, 5 liJOi 1, ! ALWAYS LOOKS WELL WHATS the STYLE? TO HIS MOTHER IslCHBKL. gy.'Wii "lVesldent. ctteb indorsed by "KVA F. CtiRKY, the club , ciiel meeting of the Aglal club letter was yeaterday the following ;tanlit'ouly indorsed: club In yue Aglal la the largest the oldest In the n, nne of -- dub that has at present probers, so that It cannot Og- - i i no Mormon be accused In Mrs. biased i bring religiously enters a club This favor. suiter's sensational the wtest against appearing In the Balt Lake Her-,l- d of recent dates. In which Mrs. W. certain letters Nelden publishes Mrs. Neville that and West yir. both in text and re most surprising, g when compared with jd m tone, same and the signatures pitied to Mrs. Coulter and Mrs. it would seem from these that, because Mra. Coulter saw her vote for a man of whom cast g to n do not approve, an others one Is to be established and she is privilege already nej be denied the of speaking from the eded her that pgtform of the biennial and of having er name appear upon the biennial ar-id- es oth-rln- dd Treasurer." off; yet sessions of regularly the Federation, threw pm her home in a large reception to club women only, and refused to 'scuss political matters with her during the days of the session. "As a club woman Mra Coulters rec- Is an open book. Read it and we "d safe In saying that you will find wt no other woman In Utah has done than, and very, very few as much, Mra Coulter has done to promote lob spirit In this state. Always always liberal, always loyal, hard working, she has fed repeated honors heaped upon her it the women of her state. Where fric-- n has existed she has laid aside per-sfeeling and worked always for feronny. Indeed, she has recently fern heard to deplore the action taken If Mrs. Xelden, because, should she It debarred from her acocrded privil- in Bt Louis, the n Feder-sUoUtah State will be thrown into a factional fette and Inharmony will prevail. "Utah has been loyal to the General and we now refuse to the insult of having our debarred from her position program simply to gratify the sup-orte- rs w 1 ul uln-aMo- en-a- reprc-otati- re ve of one IndlvlduaL case of Mrs. Nelden, whom Coulter easily defeated for the presidency a few years ago, It Mra Coulter who wrote letter letter and faithfully strove to aid feilmosity "to the Ufa few to during for that lady the reccgnl-twhich she desired. It was Mra oi bolter's r 'ensure to lobby for Mra e,ton In Los Angeles, thus aiding her a Place on the general d:rec-an- d which Mra Nelden was Partied only after another and more Wpular woman had positively declined accept it. it was at Los Angeles ' feause of a fancied wrong. Mra toen refused to sit with her own delegation. 80 It has ever, been, and we, the 1,n'bers of the Aglal, urge you to look 11 Into the record of these two wo-- n and allow nothing to cause you bra Coulter an Injustice simply b has chosen to view a po- . Jal matter as perhaps you may not liher politics nor religion have been ed to enter Into Utah clubdom We greatly deplore any action the part of a Utah club woman eks to stir and j "hilllate not alone upan bitterness honored club . James Farrell Appeared in the Police; Court for His Friend and Was Locked Up. In Railroad I Circles ; Traffic Director J. ( Stubbs of tlie Hurriman lines and his party spent yesterday Inspecting the sugar factories belonging to the Utah Sugar company in Idaho and will probably not reach Ogden before tomorrow. LOCAL RAILROAD NOTES. Section No. 1 of passenger No. 6 from the west was three hours late this morning, not reaching here until 10 o'clock. The second section got here at 11. YV. Juiiu-iVilliiiK tulil a pitiful sim-in 'live vouri litis morning about his lMior old mother living till alone on Madison street in Portaiid. Oregon, lie alsu told how lie had been sending her money from time to time for her sup- jiort and how she would grieve if she knew he was In Jail. I'olliiiK was sent to jail a month or so ago for eutting a man with a knife in a saloon row. Soon afterwards he escaped from the municipal rock pile and ninety" days was added to his sentence. A few days ago he escaped a second time and was In court this morning for attempting tf escajie from prison. It was then that he told the harrowing story. The court said that if Collins would gie the name nnd address of his mother that woman would be written to and if the young man's story proved to be true no additional time would be added to his sentence. Collins could not or would not give the address of his mother and his term in jail was extended another thirty days. George Smith was arrested last night for raising a disturbance at Conley's dancing academy. His friend, Janies Farrell, came with him to the jail and put up $10 for his appearance this morning at court. This morning they both appeared and the court, after giving Smith a severe lecture on his demeanor, turned him loose, but his friend was locked up until he gets more sober and calmer. Thomas Gaddis, a colored vagrant from California, was given one hour In which to make his adieus to his Ogden friends. W. F. Bailey, charged with vagrancy, was discharged because there were no witnesses against him.' SOCIETY MAN j fr The Oi l! WALL PAPER ALWAYS looks well; wont got shabby ami fado in a day. We never had a stoek so complete in quality and designs, ami at such reasonable Hoyik 1'Ykxiti'HK Co prices. K-for- e BOYLE FURNITURE CO. WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC. reater Values BACKED Than other stores are giving wo show you. by sixty years of practical experience, Our Subject Is Underwear $15,000. to Henry Riley G. Dixon and others northwest of part Keller and others, north, quarter section 0, township I $4,500. 1 west; ranee L. John Spencer and wife to Mary 1 west, block Helling, lots 10 to 20, $1,050. addition: Ogden 40, Dorris Fett to John Wyler, lots Dietft 2. Thompson 41 and 42, block er's addition; $400. WE CAN OFFER YOU THE 8WELLEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY UNDERWEAR THAT YOUVE SEEN AND AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR STAPLE NUMBERS AT $1.00 THE SUIT IN BALBRIGGAN AND DERBY RIBS ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Blue WE SOLICIT YOUR INSPECTION. Ribbon is the The Toggery pure, healthful blend9 mg of choicest hops and fin est barley un9 UNION LABEL UNION LABEL CLOTHING CLOTHING der scientifi cally perfect conditions. Putnams Lines of F.J.Kiesel . Goods Union Label Are Far More Extensive Co. Sole Agents Than Any Other House in Utah LINE8 FULL LINES FULL LINE8 FULL LINE3 FULL LINES FULL LINES FULL Its Elwood OF OF OF OF OF OF UNION LABEL CLOTHING. UNION LABEL SHOES. UNION LABEL HATS. UNION LABEL SHIRTS. UNION LABEL OVERALL8. UNION LABEL JUMPERS, ETC., Call and oxamino quality and price and you will bo a cuatomar of To attend daneoa or thoatoro or to catch train in a hurry if you romombor tho number The Putnam Clothing House 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE. phono 22. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. The Man ALBERX ALLEN", MGR. Phone 22. 412 25th StJ Did Cut Flowers to You? Orders carefnllv filled and promptly delivered HolbrooK Greenhouses Phone 430-- SEEDS (Wholesale It Ever Occur Superb... non-partis- an REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . The following conveyances have been offiled for record In the recorders fice: others to Henry C. Harkness and 5 and , In lots of part FOR WE ARE SPECIAL AGENTS BELFAST LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR AT $6.00 THE SUIT. Pabst MARRIED. ur et j I William C. Alevander,formerly well known in Ogden society, was married to Miss Florence Elisabeth Rinehart at Lafayette, Ind., on the evening of April 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander left the next day for Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake, and California points on their wedding tour. On their return they will make their home at the Kenyon hotel in Salt Lake. Mr. Alexander while in Ogden resided at the Reed hotel for two years or more and was engaged with eastern people In mining operations in the torney Wanless raised the point that region. the defendant is entitled to a Jury For Weak, Languid People. trial even upon the charge of incorrigito Introduction the and Weak, sickly people often remark. objected bility of any testimony until a Jury was seIf 'I could only get something that nourish me and give me cured. His objection was overruled by would Judge Morse and the trial was pro- strength, they do not know why, but ceeded with. At the conclusion of the the food they eat is of no benefit to evidence Mr. Wanless asked that the them, they gain no flesh and feel no boy be given one more chance end stronger. The fact is the stomach Is stated that his mother would send him too weak to perform Its work, and the hours little appetite they once had Is soon out of town within twenty-foIf allowed to do so by the court The gone. The blood becomes more thin court refused to grant the request and and watery, bringing on faint sick spells with loss of memory and ambiordered the young defendant tion. There is a remedy for all this that acts In the right way. It Is callDr. Guiin's Blood and Nerve Tonic, ed COIN HARVEY" HEARD FROM. and Is sold by all druggists for 75c. per box. or 2 boxes for $2. It turns the Is Now Editor of Daily Newspaper in food you eat Into rich, red blood, makArkansas. ing flesh and strength, creating an appetite because the system demands W. H. HARVEY, familiarly known sustenance. For sale by Wallace Drug as Coin Harvey, a well known real company, Ogden, Utah. estate dealer In Ogden during the boom times, and who left this city for Chicago at the Inception of the silver Is now editor of movement In the Street 371 Twanty-Sacon- d the Monte Ne Herald, Benton county. MRS. 8. H. ELWOOD, Fsor. asas Ark., with his son, Thomas W., Newly (urniihed throughout; equipment cenmodern; electric lights, (team heel; Rates sistant editor. It 1 said that Presitrally located. Board by day or week. WWC Island Rock reasonable. of the Telephone dent R F. WInchell Is backing the paper. Editor Harvey proposes to use the paper as an educational medium, and says, I will try to teach the Importance of promoting and preserving the common good local, state and national and will, as the out subject develops. I believe, point civwhich the remedy for the Ills with ilisation Is embarrassed and suffering remedy and one a that will be practical and effective. John PIngree, block 25, plat A: What is tin style in Wall lapcr? wo would reply that the selection and use of Wall 1aper is far less a matter of changing styles than of individual taste, based on the requirements of rooms, which vary in size, shape, amount of light, character of furnishings and the uses to which thov are do- voted. Variety is not only the spice of life, hut is indispensable in securing interest and charm in the decoration of our homes. Dark, rich colorings are good when rooms are well lighted and not too small. Plain walls are most effective when trimmed with adequate frieses and figured ceilings. The hold use of greens and reds is also very popular. To the inquiry 'Secretary. F, HORTON. E. Francis, dining-ca- r inspector of the Union Paclfls and Oregon Short Inqui-&ioLine, came in from a trip over the Khort Line this morning and went east on No. 2. Superintendent W. R. Scott of the Southern .Pacific, came up from Salt Lake last evening and left this morning rogram. for a trip over the division accompanWhen we recall that the General ied by other railroad officials. a federation has In its constitution E. Buckingham, general superinHum which says that any club apply-- y tendent and William Ashton, chief enfor admission to the Federation gineer of the Oregon Short Line, are noit show that no sectarian or poll-.- si out on a tour of inspection over the test la required for membership in line from Ogden to Green River. jbody,' and whed we see In this clause the part of the s determination on EDDIE KNOX COMMITTED. ranen of the nation to avoid the singing of religious and political disunion Into the Federation life, we are Young Incorrigible Goes Back to the 7a wo to understand this attack upon State Reform 8ehool. In. Coulter. "That Mrs. Coulter's action in voting Eddie Knox was recommitted to the or Mr. Smoot has not the approval of state industrial school yesterday by rtny one Is not disputed; but Mra Morse at Salt Lake upon the Judge has nothing Cbulter, the legislator, of Incorrigibility. Knox is 12 charge whatever to do with Mra Coulter, the of age and was recently comyears ttib woman, and It is as a club woman mitted to the industrial school on the Ait we wish you to consider her. Incharge of burglary. His .attorney, Will tel Mra Coulter has ever been a club woman, and when F. Wanless, filed a motion for a new trial and raised the point that a perpHtlcs have sought to draw her from son charged with a felony Is entitled ar club duties she has shown herself to a Jury trial before being commltteed nl alwaya hence Knox's commitment was and For Instance, when the State FederaJudge Morse sustained the Illegal tion met In Ogden in 1902, Mrs. Coul-- T and point granted the boy a new trlaL was a candidate for a seat In the He was tried, yesterday morning Yblature and the election was but a the charge of Incorrigibility. Atwk she attended upon pre-snen- tly COULD NOT GIVE ADDRESS. ;t )RLn.iN, TRAFFIC DIRECTOR STUBBS TO ARRIVE IN OGDEN state, and ar-.j- C. liFRTi:FIE Women Stand by Thair nd Po,itie g;strRl'9'on Debarred. w . El'NlCK dan Club At BUT JAMES COLLINS "Viie-Freside- YESTERDAY. 3 1 Eugene Holbrook, Mgr .. L1-- " or - Who Neglects Fails to Secure I Lets Talk LIFE Insurance puts a dent In bis bead where tbe bump of hope should be. It Over . U CA.Smurthwaite L. Herrick John State Produce Company Agent and Retail) OGDEN. UTAH ARE YOU GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR? Des Moines Lift Insurance Co. IL |