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Show DAILY Old Fountain Pen PRESENT Exchanged Of UTAH STATE 0. P. MOST STATUS JOURNAL, SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1905. BOWLING ALLEYS FACE E OE ICE The Bnrti TO BE ENLARGED For a New Automatic Fen made by A. Sell-Fillif- A. THE HOW Waterman. HAMER-HOWEL- & STATIONERY COMPANY. ROSS BOOK KENNEDYS Restaurant Of the Great lg i Bakery Twenty-fiv- s L VOTE WARM WEATHER STANDS IN CONTINUED MAY BRING ON ICE FAMINE. CONTEST. Diatricta Hava Baan and Rolapp'a Praaant Majority la 292. BOWLING ASSOCIATION CON- TEMPLATES ADDING 4 ALLEYS Present Outlook Freight Ship' This Is Being Found Necessary En-Owing to ths Largs Amount of ments May Hava to Bo Iced Out of thusiasm Shown. Evanston Instoad of Ogdon. From Can-vasaa- According to the most accurate ligures obtainable, the present status of the foiitestHtit and contestee in the election contest la as Hrinicr-Howe- ll Total number of ballots, follows: challenged and unchallenged, counted With an ice famine staring them in the face and their ice houses In this lf Ailed .the Hurrl city about man officials here are beginning t view the present condition In a serious light. Although the Union Pacific company has been hauling Ice Into this city from Evanston, as rapidly and in as large quantities as possible, they have thus far been able to All only partly two of the three large ice houses In the city. The warm weather which has set in, coupled with the inability to secure the necessary shipping facilities. has made it Impossible to secure enough lie to make up the requirements in tliis city. One of the officials stated to a Stale Journal reporter this morning that a shortage of Ice at this point would be one-ha- Hub Stock Sale I The members of the Ogden Bowling association have for some time past been discussing the advisability of enlarging their bowling facilities with a of accommodating the rush view which has been experienced ever since their opening night. They are contemplating the purchase of the four Acme alleys, which are the property of Thomas Flesh ner and installing them in the basement of their present apartments with the view of tolling all match games on them and X reserving the new alleys for their pat . rons. This is a move In the right direction for as It is dozens of people are turned away every night for the reason thnt a match game, which usually takes up a greater part of the evening, la always in progress and the result la that many who would like to bowl are or are turned to wait away. The popular sport of bowling has taken hold In this city with a Arm Old and young are enjoying grasp. it alike and the only barrier thnt now prevents even greater Interest is the fact that the large number of enthusiasts can not be accommodated The league which has been In existence for about a month has brought on an unusual amount of interest and from present indications two more such leagues could be organised at short notice. Bowling is rapidly becoming one of the most popular games In the coun try, as was shown by the great amount of enthusiasm manifested In the recent tournament of the American Bowling congress at Milwauxee, and It is pleasing to behold that Ogden has come to the front in like manner. Started at The Toggery" ( Friday, March 3d n And will continue until sold. ...Ill l. i I Kverv ! t , llllf for Kolapp. 3.295; llowell, 5.003; Ojien 6: .TO a. m. lo 12:30 a. ni. majority, 292. Four hundred and ninety challenged votes have been passed upon, leaving 2.921 yet to be Twenty-fiv- e districts In canvassed. W'elier county have been passed upon, the 4th of March will be ready to inauguniti. hut only three of the city districts have one of our customers. been reviewed. court Morse When adjourned Judge $ last evening it was until 10 a. m. TuesThe roiulUion of JL J. Taylor lx much day. as Monday is law and motion day improved. in Judge Howell's court. Mike Cufirk, bartender t the Silver Will be one of the features of this great miu- and Judge Morse and counsel on tioth In M' in to married sides of the case are doubtless grateful lull. today Lngun we can fit you in any garment we know that we can in Mr. Fitzgerald. for the extra days relaxation, as the inevitable and that unless cold weathWait for this sale, as it will mean purse. please your two of the Ice in sets er only leen indeed, canvass recount has. and again MIm Verna McCracken thi left houses will be Ailed, and It will then money saved. morning for a viidt of aeveral weeks an arduous task. be necessary to ice all through freight in Los Angelea and other points of and passenger trains at Evanston. MRS. BELNAP CALLED. Even with all of the local ice houses interest in California. Ailed to their utmost capacity, last Reserved seats for the Dufft concert Wifs of Jamas G. Bslnap, of Hooper, year saw a considerable shortage of Tuesday night may be had at the Ross Ice. In view of the fact thatdarge shipGone to Her Reward. Rook and Stationery company, 75c. ments of California fruit eastward, and westGeneral admission 50c. Sirs. Elnora Cox Belnap. wife of of colonists and excursionists ward. are anticipated by the railway G. lielnup of Hooper, died sudJames facial Hairdressing, shampooing, g, companies, the ice question may bedenly yesterday afternoon of summer massage, manicuring and electric beauafter a lingering illness. Her come a serious one before thePaciAc Is ty treatmenta Edith Boise, 411 2th sudden death coines as a shock to her Is half over. The Southern reCalifornia all to even Milling already and 335-and friends relatives, many street. Bell Phone. she had complained of not feel- frigerator cars as rapidly as possible T. G. Vnntlrie of Chicago la in the though of the orange ing well, her condition was not con- to meet the demands city for the purpose of looking over sidered serious until Thursday, when shippers during the next month and a half, and It Is said that the orange the possibility and advisability of she suffered a relapse, alone will require the 22 years of age shipments was Mrs. Belnap a In rink roller Ogoiienlng skating and Is survived by .her husband Hnd the greater part of the Ice at present den, The funeral services stored. two children. The W. C. T. U. lias engaged the wlH be held from the Hooper meeting The Rio Grande has been more forWITH THE BOWLERS. tunate in this matter, and has alfamous Meneley Quartette of Chicago house tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon. meet to Ice of amount ready nn ample for nest Thursday evening at the MeBarela Team Takes Two Dut of Throe Its summer business "CONCERT. DUFFT THE 15 25 thodist church. Admission and From the Flygsre Aggregation. cents. BOARD OF EDUCATOR. STANDING OF THE BOWLERS. The date of the funeral of Mrs. Mary Great Preparations Being Mads at the Tabernacle for Tuesday Evening. Knabe la not yft certain. The death Brief and Unimportant Session Held occurred yesterday, and It Is thought Last Night Dr. Carl Dufft, who appears with the body will be sent to Cheyenne, to you that ths good work wo do b As rorrl-posEL Is and W. William C. where son, her Seeboeck, Reid, Is pavtd with pennies, dimes and Wyo., pianist of session brief A and kind you ought to havo,..lt hot tik unimportant "burled. Miss Elisabeth Blamere, soprano a was1 held last dollars. Lessons in paving ars gladly D. 8. Claire, an old and highly re- soloist, and the T&bemcle choir, is the board of education us many ytara to lum how to do g spected citisen and a veteran of the the leading American basso. He has, night on ths at Interest that given clerk The linons in our parfoct way... Send with the reported been until singing Civil war, phased away at his home, recently, on the O'Neill 2055 Lincoln avenue, In this city, at Conrled Grand Opera company at the 210,800. due Ogden City your laundry nsxt timo and judgi f now pay2 o'clock this afternoon.' at the ripe Metropolitan Opera house. New York, fund, amounting to I486, was to be was same ordered In and the in standard able roles the the yourself the ploaoing quality if nr lending age of 72 years. have been Bled. The board of trustees of the Congre- grand operas. These artists choir work. re bowling match The Ba relay-Klyat a J. W. Wintle was appointed principal secured by the Tabernacle gational church met last night and IsvaAll to the at the Ogden Bowling alleys last night to give to of the Central school, sued a card for the church meeting, to heavy guarantee,. purposely public something good cancy caused by the resignation of J. was on of the most closely contested be held on Tuesday evening, March 7. the Ogden The OGDEN choir of 200 voices will R. Haxllk. games of the season. The Klyga re team at which time It Is expected a minister musically. submitted his month- started out by winning the Arst game, treasurer The the choruses from two grand slug will be selected for the church. 0. but the Barclay aggregation turned operas. A crowded house should, and ly report, showing cash on hand Dr. Carl Dufft is America's foremost no doubt will, be at the Tabernacle LAUNDRY Referred to auditing commit- In and won the second. The third game basso. Mr. Reeboeck, a composer and to greet these noted artists. tee to audit and report. ran along quite even until suddenly pianist of note, and Miss Klumere, a Dr. Thomas, of the high school, re- the Barclay team rallied and forged i Stmt 437 Twonty-fift- h 'Phono 174. sioprano of high order. They appear HAVE ALL BEET GROWERS that all the boys at the high away ahead, defeating their opponported with the Tabernacle choir of 200 voices MADE CONTRACTS? school who had taken part in the re- ents by 76 pins, thus making it two Tuesday next. cent basing had now apologised and out of three games. Naisbett and L. The following numbers are entitled Judge Howell will hold court MonThe time will soon come when the returned to school. The Incident Is Scudder were tied for high average, to $5.00 coupon books at the 0$4a will when law in 167 he next, hear the as say now diplomatic both for the three games. closed, they day rolling fanners who are going to raise sugar 44331 ui 45671, Steam laundry: score evenand motion calendar. There la a large beets for the Amalgamated Sugar com- circles. The highest single of the 47063. were al accumulation of business and a large pany will want to commence planting Bills amounting to $1,400 ing. 179. was rolled by Naisbett. .. number of attorneys will be In attend- the beet seed. The present fine weath- lowed and ordered paid. The score; ance from Salt Lake rs well as Og- er Indicates an early spring, and the rvesldent Thomas D. Dee was grantLET THE BARCLAY. den. weeks. four for leave absence of coned a should the have company Sugar Thomas Keeney yesterday received a tracts all In at once, so they will know ii $ Informhow many drills to send to each settle telegram from Clrclevllle, (I., THE REPORTER RUBBERED. ing him that his mother was critically ment and how much beet seed. Let Mr. and Mrs. Feeney left this every farmer get his contract at once ill. Sent to That Very Hot Place morning for Ohio. Mra Feeney Is 80 without delay. The field superinten- And Was With the Very Hot Name. Furnish you with either years of age and the message held out dent has visited the settlements in Weber and Davis counties for the purvery little hope of her recovery. or both. If any one was In search of a Joke Thomas D. Dee. with his daughter. pose of meeting farmers, but many did would scarcely go to legal archMiss Mnrgaret and Joseph Geoghegan, not meet him. Each Saturday the they ives to And it. and yet the innocent and E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden in And his Mr. farmers call two Fingree bis will . accompanied by daughters, unsophisticated reporter who attends leave for San Francisco today, and office in the First National bank build- to in Second business the the early next week will sail on the steam- ing in Ogden City. This matter should district legal court. and the office of the er Siberia for Honolulu. They will not be neglected. clerk of the same, for this paper, spend s couple of weeks on the Hawstumbled on one today. ELECTED. OFFICERS & Mr. Dee aiian Islands and and Mr. that we are mostly interested It was in the nature of a complaint, BRIGHTS DISEA8E AND DIAGeoghegan will Investigate the sugar of The annual meeting of the Utah the official AUng being as follows; Bu BETES NEW8. refineries of the islands. The party today. A large shipment Construction company was held last san Dusenbury vs. William Ruttlnsky. Office Wine and Spirit Review, will he absent about one month. are here in gant Tailor-madSan Francisco, Dec. 2. at which the following offi- complaint." The latter name bad It For several days past R. T. Jenkins, evening Thomas D. Dee, peculiar and yet familiar ring to cers were To the Editor of the State Journal. more are arriving daily. manager of the W. T. Jenkins com when pronounced aloud. Rut the conH. W. Sir: The Dear buslnesa different men Wattle, thla of president; pany of Rattle Mountain, New, has You will And them Warren I Wattle, secretary-treasure- r. tents printed on a card nnd pasted on city who are proclaiming to the world been in Ogden selecting a doubleour dand W, H. "Wattle, David a sheet of paper, were wonderfully the discovery of the cure for Brights from the ordinary. It Is decked carload of pure bred Rambouil-le- t warm." They were ss follows; K cries. Thomas D. Dee, Joseph Clark. lndividusl Disease and Diabetes have asked me Even organ of the body is ranis for use In the company's flocks elight to have styles so "Go to as one of the beneActanes to write to directly connected with the In Nevada- - After careful inquiry and James Pingree. EL O. WattU and A. o I have troubles of my own." H. Christensen, directors. The commy brother editors. Hence this letter that you will not meet your brain by nerves. The nerve inspection he purchased them from a underneath rubber the Immediately work was to I done as you. pany has past during skeptical as anyone. the Sheep company, coat or suit on every comer. all the intermountain states band waa attached to the "complaint.1 I had a clear case of chronic Bright's cells in the brain generate and has Just left with them for Xe year In now handson n.-rhe Yes. 'rubbered. the and a number of contracts on reporter force power and send and has Disease; was ill for a year. It waa not Every sort of rich, vada. has troubles of his own, heaps of 'em.' thought I would live thirty days. The hand. and it to the organ through these material Is represented Oh. you girls, you wicked young President of the PaciAc States Type ! e nerve-forcnerves, and this girts. range is exceedingly Foundry told my wife about it. and price life orand action. The against my private convictions I was gives NEW BANK IN GARLAND. i Such tea and such dealing TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY gans work perfectly when there put on it. In six months my recovery A new state bank, to be known na was complete. is sufficient nerve power. Lack the "Bank of Garlnnd. will open for I told several who got well. Among of nerve force bring trade from a distance ; FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for buslnesa weakens the ac--, In Garlnnd Monday morning. them waa one of the writers on the tion of an organ and it works there is no distance with such light housekeeping. Impure 2370 The capital will be $25,000. aubscrlbed Call, whose mother had Diabetes. She Lincoln avenue. for by persona In Salt Lake. Ogden. has fully recovered. As a brother ediimperfectly becomes sick. Two-thirIdaho Falla and Garland. The officers, tor I personally assure you of the tea and such dealing. of all sickness is who are connected with the Deseret truth of the discovery. for vt thus due weak to or deranged Three FOR if Ywr (Me mum furnished RENT rooms; lika Two feet of comfort i nmy jw tall National bank, are: President, L. S. Fraternally yours, 2334 Wall avenue. thill'. nerves; it is therefore advisaIn our W. W. Riter; Hills; R- - M. Wood, 24 inches traveled Editor. ble to take Dr. Miles' Restorcashier, Orson P. Ruinel. The above refers to the newfcr disMr. Rumel left Salt Lake for Gar- covered Fulton Compound, the Arst ative Nervine, because it makes $3 Shoes tor lnnd this morning to see that every cures the world has ever seen for nerve energy. In thing is shape for the opening. He Brights Disease and Diabetes. We are When you cure the nerves expects to make Garland his future the sole agents. Ask for pamphlet remove the cause, and home and is sanguine that the bank you Wn Glddlngs, Druggist will be a success from the start. When to suspect Bright's Disease-weak- ness thats the way to get well. $4 Shoes for Dr. Miles without cause; puffy ankles, Nervine Restorative Ths Diamond Curs. me of nervous prostration after hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after cured every other effort had failed to give The latest news from rarls Is that the third month; urine may show me relief. We make Glasses to suit your My trouble seemed to they have discovered a diamond cure sediment; falling vision; drowsiness; iegin with a general losa of strength and a for consumption, if you fear consump- one or more of these. 13.50 Shoe for breaking down of the nervous individual case and guarantee system. 1 suffered from headache, tion or pneumonia. It will, however, be constipation and buttering or palpitation m the heart. best for you to take that great remedy Bure Cure for Piles. failed to stop your headache thereby. and I was so nervousMyandappetite restiesa that mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer, I could not Piles husproduce Itching moisture and at My sleep night. Tenn. "I had a cough for fourteen who is a druggist, brought me cause Itching; this form, as well as band, bottle of Nervine. years. Nothing helped me until I took It helped me Jrom the start, and I continued Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Dr. King's New Discovery for Conit until I had taken six bottles. using My was completely restored." sumption. Coughs and Colds, which cured by Dr. rile Remedy. healthMRS. RlLA M. MOREHOUSE. gave Instant relief. nnd affected a per- Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs Mich. North manent cure." rneqiinlled quick cure tumors. 50c a Jar at Dr. Miles1 Nervine la Adams, sold by your or sent druggists, for throat and lung troubles. At all by mall. who will guarantee that tho Treatise free. Write nie druggist, will benefit. If It falls, ha "I?. Dgden drug stores: price and $1.00 about your case. Ir. Bosanko, Phils., will refund your money. guaranteed. Trial bottfi. free. Pa. sale by Wallace Drug Co. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xnd Ro-lap- LOCAL BRIEFS f ti ! t I Deeper Cuts in Prices - 1 j REASON & ' blood-polRonln- Z. er. ga Ogden State Bank I . $20,-143.5- I i What two words. have greater meaning STEAM than LightsiPower titan Lights Railway Company ITS YOUR SPRING SUIT How to es Get Well. Inter-mounta- in ve TEA Shoes ds $3.95 Glasses Ground to Order $3.45 $2.55 i J. S. Lewis & Co. Opticians Fr |