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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1906. PAGE TWO GAMMA SIGMA IS f Ask Your OF MYSTIC FRATERNITY LEGE MEN TOGETHER. BROCKPORT, N. Y., The Right Policies issued Mutual Life Insurance Company of N. Y. HUGO D. WELLS, Agent Followed Paige's Advice. (Boston Herald.) The late John O. Paige had at one time a a protege the mat of a very particular friend, a pleasant, gentlemanly young fellow, but alwaya ready to make a bet or take a hand lit a quiet game, and on this account It was thought best by Ills parents to send hltn to Boaton on a limited income, with the hoiie of breaking away from old associates and of getting some business energy Into him. Mr. Paige gave him aome good and wholesome advice and started hltn along In business, particularly Instructing him to "get his name before the public, to let the people know he waa living." etc. Not very long after this Boston debut Mr. Paige, very late one evening, was requested to call at a nearby police station. The young man. It appeared, had got into a very noisy game and BELL 897-- K. was arrested, but not before he had been cleaned out of everything he possessed. Well, young man. said Mr. Paige, "this Is nice, isn't it? "Well, sir, you told me to get tny name before the public. Oh. yea, Mr. Paige replied, "but I didn't tell you to have a Judge and jury go with it to fix the advertising rates. 0. 8. L. EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, Juno 30th. Cheap round trip rates to Utah and Idaho points north. Long limits returning. Ask agents for particulars. You esn get Job Printing at The Journal Job Rooms. The most modem Ideas in printing are cheaper than Inferior work. Give us a trial or up-to-d- der. Both 'phones 1(4. Very Low Rates to the Great Lakes, Mackinac Inland, Canadian and St. Lawrence river cities, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and many other points. Tickets on sale every day via the Burlington Route. Liberal reductions in rates, stopover privileges. Splendid electric ... lighted trains . via - the Fast Burlington Route from Denver. car excellent schedules; service; dining comfortable cars of every kind. - as to rates, routes, etc. write or call on Tp particulars a Toilet Soap and Snap Boxes, Tooth Pastes In Tubes; Powders and Lo- tlona, Sponges, Combe; Clothes, Hair. Nall, Tooth Brushes ; Chamois Steins, Ac, Vaseline, Cold Cream, Camphor Ice In Metal Box. Shaving Soaps, Bathroom Supplies, Toilet Requisites and Innumerable other Indispenslble things for comfort during vacation. All our atock la new and of best manufacture and quality. Our Prices Will Suit You Z Z & m Son V LU. AVENUE. UKUkj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HDT GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. OGDEN'S BEST DRUG STORE. Tr SS 26. The IN GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 11-- The annual convention or the Michigan Bute Bankers' association will open here this afternoon at the Otta Beach hotel and will remain In session until Friday. Nearly one hundred of the prominent bankers of this r.ate are already here and more are coining In with every train. The local bank-er- a have made extensive preparations for the reception and enterulnment of the visiting bankers and men of finance, and an interesting program has been prepared for tne convention. The business sessions will be held dur-n- g the forenoons, while the afternoons and evening will mostly be devoted to excursions and social sightseeing, functions. The Morton house le the headquarters of the convention. Tlie entertainment progiam includes several receptions, concerts, a vaudeville entertainment, automobile rides and a boat excursion to Grand Haven and other points of Interest. The convention will close Friday, when the for the ensuing year will be offi-ce- ra elected. By Way of Illustration. (Milwaukee Sentinel.) "Such a change, said Senator Tillman, apropos of a certain hill, would be about aa satisfactory as tne change that a landlord ones made. A woman came to see this landlord. She wanted to look at a house that waa to let. The man sent a clerk to show her over the house, and on her return she said: I like the house very well. There Giving Her Pleasure. Is only one thing that I object to.' . (Cincinnati Tribune.) A. J. Drexel Biddle, who wrote a 'Well, madam, any reasonable albook on Madeira, said the other day, teration,' the landlord mumured suavely, would be made, provided you tovk according to an exchange: Madeira la a delightful place. One a three years lease. 'I would like the houee very well.' of ita greatest, one of Its strangest delights is coasting. You coast down continued the woman. If It only had the steep mounUln sides in a wicker more closets. The number of closets shall be basket with wooden runners, and so fast do you go that sometimes your doubled,' said the landlord. runners smoke, sometimes they even 'Very well,' said the woman In a buret Into flame. pleased voice, and she signed the lease This coasting In Madeiras May-tim- e then and there. After she had gone the Undlord weather la a atrange pleasure, cant describe 1U strangeness. It re- called In the clerk again. He smiled. minds me John, he said, take a carpenter It reminds me In Its strangeness of over to No.' 17 and have hln divide a Christmas fclft that was sent last each of the closets Into two.' ' month to a certain maiden lady. The gift was sent to her by her nephew, Gen. Chaffee Soon te Retire. and afterward he described It thus: Lleut.-GeA. R. Chaffee, chief of At first I could not think of any' staff of the army, contemplates going Christ Aunt for to Mary give thing mas, and then suddenly I remembered upon the retired list in adrance of the that she waa an old maid, wholly un data when he would be ao transferred acquainted with the grand passion, by operation of law. The latter event and so, In order to give her a unique would occur on April 14, 1906, and it pleasure, I sent her an anonymous love la under consideration by Gen. Chaffee totter.' that he shall anticipate auch retirement by eeveral months. It le probHow He Would Stop a Runaway. able he will ask to be retired about the A returned traveler who spent half first of the year and that ha will then of hla holiday in a tour of Ireland bo succeeded by Major General Bates, now the aaslatant chief of staff. Gen. brought back a sample of the wit of the Irish Jar vey, or Bates would sepve until the 1st of driver. In a breakneck race down a April and be succeeded In turn by Gen. hill he suddenly realized that the H. C. Corbin. It waa remarked by spirited little Irish mire wss ma- Gen. Chaffee at a luncheon given In hla honor while m England not long cing sway. Pull her up!" he shouted, excited ago that he and hla host. Sir Thomas iy- Llpton, were mutually notable In reHold tight, your honor, returned spect of the fact that both rose from the Jarvey, easily. the ranks. Pull her up! again commanded the traveler, making a grab for the Snow Too Realistic. islns. For your life don't touch the reins," the Jarvey answered, without Sure, they're as tightening his grip. rotten as pears. The traveler made ready to Jump, but the jarvey laid a soothing hand on hla shoulder. Sit easy, he said, reassuringly, "111 turn her Into the river, at the Thing's to Take on a Vacation Driver ANNUAL STATE CONVENTION SESSION TODAY. happy-go-luck- R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent, RY C. B. A t9 W. Second South Street, Salt Laka City. Wm. June annual convocation of thirty-seventhe Gamma 84gma fraternity began here today and will extend over throe days. Several hundred delegates from all parts of the country are here to attend the convention, which promises to be the most interesting and successful ever held. The Gamma Sigma fraternity waa organised in the fall of 18(9, in the state normal school of this village. Since that time It has grown until it has chapters from Boston as far weat as Chicago, and an active membership and alumni of about 6,0(10. Last year the convocation was held at Rochester with Beta chapter and the The Hon. year before In Lockport. Fred Ackerson of Niagara Falla Is the president of the organisation. The forenoon was devoted to the reception of the arriving delegates and aome routine meetings of the officers and committees. The opening session will be held In the afternoon and In the evening a reception will be held. Tomorrow there will be another businesa aeavlon and the banquet will take place in the evening. Postmaster W. R. Wilcox of New York will act aa toastmaster, and among the principal speakers will be President Ackerson of N'agara Falls, Judge Clark H. Hammond of Buffalo, T. H. Armstrong of Rochester, Wllltgm F. McGlashen of Buffalo and others. The famous Gamma Bigma quartette will sing a number of selections. th lv the 208 ECCLES Bldg., OGDEN COL- Convention of Greek Letter Mon at Will Mingle Business With P assure and Will Talk Financa Whila Out Brockport Formulating Plana for Riding in Automobiles and Sailing the Betterment of Conditions and on the Laka. Doing Other Work. If he wouldn't soii. r make a loan to a man well protected with life insurance than to one who is not. thse RALPH P JOSEPH S. PEERY. Hnm - a Banker are wwLij President. ViP,. I UTAH NATIONAL BANK (The I HIIIXStatmdepositary Interest Paid I9 WASHINGTON J oc Beta sco was talking about realien. tage It may (O too far," he said. "It la a dangerota thing. He smllfd. A stags manager, he said, "once had a subordinate with realistic Ideas. The manager was producing a play containing a anow atorm, and the subordinate had charge of the anow. bridge below here. Bure, thatll stop "'Confound you! said the manager, her. Reynold!' Newspaper. at the end of the snowstorm scene, What on earth did you mean by French Cara of Children. the anow out of brown paper.' making I will not go Into such a vexed questhe acene laid In London T "Ain't tion aa the French theory with regard asked the other. to the limitation of the population; "'Yea, but what of that? suffice it here to asy Chat it la groundWell, thats the color of London ed, whether right or wrong, on a snow.' "Philadelphia Bulletin. great and solemn sense of the responsibility of parenthood. Deafness Cannot (Bi Cured, No true, honest, honorable Frenchlocal applications, as they cannot by man or Frenchwoman thlnka It Justi- reach the diseased portions of the ear. fiable to bring children Into the world There la only one way to cure deafwithout haring a fair certainty of ness, and that la by constitutional remthese children having their chance of edies. Deafness ia caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining a happy and prosperous life. For a Frenchman to leave a daugh- of the Eustachian Tube. When thla Inflamed you have a rumbling ter, brought up in comfort and even tube 'laor sound Imperfect hearing, and when luxury, without means and the slave It la entirely closed, Deafness la the of destiny, would be a crime which result, and unlera the Inflammation can he would regard as almost the worst be taken out and thla tube restored to of sins. Its normal condition, hearing will be I have heard an Irishwoman who destroyed forever; nine cases out of had lived nearly all her life in France ten are caused by Catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of say, in exacgeratlon. nothing but that a Frenchman could be tempted the mucona surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars to almost any crime to leave hla for any case of Deafness (caused by daughter a proper dot T. P.a Week- catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's ly. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY. A CO., Toledo, O. Aa Ha Was Told. Sold by Druggists, 75c. What waa the cause of that awfui Take Hall's Family Pills for constiracket and disturbance in your office pation. Just before you came this morning? $32 LOS ANGELES-RETURasked one lawyer of another. Via Salt Lake Route, from Salt Lake You know that young farmer's son 31st On sale May who came yesterday to begin the City. Good to Oct 3rd. 16th and Juno June lit. 28th; 2th, study of law with me? said the man 2Cth, to July 8th. Select a date for addressed. your vacation In Glorious Southern Yea. California. Write for particular to J. Well. I thought he might as well H Burton, D. P.' A, Salt Lake. begin at the bottom of the ladder, ,mJ I told him that when he arrived this MEXICO CITY EXCURSION, morning the first thing for him to do Daily, Juno 25th to Ju y 7th. would be to clear but the office. He Via Union Pacific. Ogden t Mexico found there half a dozen people w and return, $71.80. Tickets good Ing to see me on bualneas, and he City returning until eSpL 15th,19"6. Stopbundled out the lot!" overs allowed. on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits I ! j TV-- "imET brokerage THE Ogden State Bank co. Issues LETTERS of CREDIT and TRAVELERS CHECKS, good in of the world. Tlie Lest all method of carrying money when on Read Hotel Build, ng, Ogden, Utah. irts STOCK BROKERS a journey. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS" J. E Mlid. w I. (. luaphrey, I. OFFICERS P. . j. CrabM De an exclusive brokerage ness in the legitimate stocks ofbuij. N. vada (Tonopah Goldfield, and Manhattan) and Utah only Now receumg fi.ii, quotatiun, tnm San H. C. BIGELOW, President M. BROWNING. Yice-Piw- a. A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier. R. A. MOTES, A sat Cashier. J. BjfI Francisco. REFERENCE Elrit Natl. Ogden Utah. DIRECTORS Bank ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY BUCKET SHOP. H. C. BIGELOW, A. J. WARNER, J. M. BROWNING, JOHN K. SPIERS, O. A. FARMLKY, G. L. BECKER. E. L. VAN METER, J. N. SPARGO. A. P. BIGELOW. Capital and Surplus, First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, Pmsident . S. BROWNING. I... GEO. H. TRIBE.... f JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Caihiar. DIRECTORSi David Ecctas Adam Patterns M. 8. Browning John Watson w. W. Riter George H. Tribe L. & Hills H. H. Rulspp John Spiers Joseph Clark Barnard White Respectfully solicits ths scesunts tf banks, mercantile firms and individual We pay interest on tints depoaita Ample resources, ceurtasus treat, So many people make grave mis ment, superior service. takes when It comes, te comparing the various brands of flour. The milling of our . Riverdale" brand la done under the moat favorable conditions, and we are thus enabled to ship from our mills a brand that ia without a peer. Why not use our flour? Jt to for PHOTOGRAPHER eale by all Grocer. Gasberg All OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. Eighth-grid- s Grsdustss Have Pictures Taken at the Regular Rates. 'Phones 276 Ind, One-ha- Che lf 111; Bell, Kl-- Z. Twenty-fift- h Street RICHEY'S Funeral Chapel Deadly Serpent Bites are aa common In India as are stomach Both Phoaca 150 and liver disorders with us. For the latter, however, there la a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Wo keep the bast Moots money wiL Bennettsvllle, S. C, says: They restored my wife to perfect health, after buy no inferior moats handled at year of suffering with dyspepsia and a BALLARD & RINCKERS chronically torpid liver." Electric cure chills and fever, malaria, FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY lame back, kidney trouble and bladder disorders. Sold on guarBOTH 'PHONES 653. antee by Ogden druggists. Fries Me. 331 TWENTY-FOURT8T. MASONIC TEMPLE Bit-ter- m H David UTAHNA PARK Zinns Merry Travesty Co. IN Teezy Weezy PRICES, lOc and 25c good-humore- d LUtah The Independent Telephone Co. Elephant J. F. SMITH Co., Props. C30C3 Bar and Club Rooms Elegantly Equipped Commodious 308 Twenty - Fifth 5treet t Ruxtons Famous Inks Butler's Brand Papers Tubbs Wood Goods THE SCOVILLE PAPE WHOLESALE DEALERS EN Wrapping Paper, Newspaper, Printers Paper, inks and Supplies. 2441 GRANT AVENUE- - OPPOSITE POSTOcFCE |