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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1906. Now Listen! ... . Good People, we are Going to Have an OXFORD SALE We now' commence a great Closing Out Sale of all our Oxfords and Colonial Ties. You can wear them for three months yet, but our time to sell them is NOW. Men's, Women's Boys' and district say he would make a formidable one, and that the honor of a home indorsement is due him because of his long service and distinguished record as a congressman. IT. E. DOOLY, Age is No Drawback. Uncle Joe." The suggestion that sevenhaving recently celebrated hla too adtieth birthday anniversary, is vanced in years to hope to be elected president of the United States fall on tars in the Eighteenth district, where he is best known and upon which his consistent career ia congress has The conreflected the most glory. gressman's friends say he la as active as a man of fifty, and that his familiarof ity with every cog in the enable would. federal government the him to accomplish more with less energy than would be possible tor a man of mediocre experience. He was chairman of the Republican state convention of 1804, which lasted nearly three weeks, and. although several delegates died as a result of the long strain, Uncle Joe" presided at every session, day and night, and suffered no untoward effects. Ha Has Soma Enemies. Tha Cannon bom for president win probably be resented by the Tates partisans. hut there la little doubt that Uncle Joe" will be able to get the Illiwill to your feet not to buy sold at prices so low will nois delegation to tha Republican national convention in 108 as ha wants them. We are going to make 6liort work of this sale, so we have cut the It. A man who has served his party sixteen terms in congress and twice least. at or two three pairs Buy prices deep. aa speaker is not likely to be turned down in hia home stale. Although the Deneen administration la not supposedly friendly with Speaker Cannon, the friends of the governor aay the veteran 1 can. have Illinois whenever he gives the signal. Our entire line of Stetson All our Womens $2.50, To Take the Stump. and Claf Oxfords Edwin tan $3.00 and $3.50 black, Speaker Cannon ia going to take an active part in the fight for the Sixtieth and Slioes, former price kid Oxfords, and congress, and he has been fairly delall sizes $5.50 and $G.OO uged with invitations to speak all over the Union. He believes he should lead the fight because it Is his congress which is on trial. Both parties believe that In thla campaign as never before the record of congress is going to be All All misses' Oxfords, black, . Oxfords, the issue. The speaker, as the man on whose shoulders the responsibility for and patent leathtan and patent kid, sizes black, record rests more than on those that and 11 to 2 $1.50 to former er, price $1.50 of any other man except tha president, la going to go about the country telling $1.75 $2.00 people about it. In moat of the recent campaigns the congressional Issues have been entirely overshadowed by the local cute fights This year, however, the. politicians believe that the people have been paying unusual attention to what congress has been doing and are not going to forget it, however Interest-inthe various gubernatorial cam paigna may be. Cannon Ranks Second. Speaker Cannon ranks second in the list of house veterans, and although ho waa defeated for congress in 1898 when Cleveland and Altgeld carried the state, A HONOR UNCLE SIGNAL BOOM MR. MURRY GETS his service in congress has otherwise been continuous for thirty-tw- o years. John Henry Ketchsm of Dovers Plains, STAY PUT N. Y, ia the oldest member of the FROM ITALYS KING All OCEAN TRIP house, and hia record exceeds that of "Uncle Joe" by only two years. Con grssman Ketcham waa a member of congress, while Mr. SIXTY DAYS LEAVE AND PLENTY PROSPERO FRAZZINI DECORATED ILLINOIS WILL NOT LET R008E tha Thirty-nint- h served first In the Forty-thir- d Cannon VELT . BY MONEY. SIDETRACK HIM. OF SPENDING KING EMMANUEL. congress, but the Illinoisan missed only one term, the Fifty-secon- d congress, while Mr. Ketcham did not respond to That I Haw Thay Traat a Gead Man Head af tha Great Firm of Fraxxini Will Start Ball Railing in August Whan the roll call In the Forty-thir- d, Forty' and Fifty-fourHa la Nonvnatsd far Congress The fourth. Fifty-thir- d in CineinnatL Ha la Superintendent Brothers Receives tha Cress af Cava1191-10- 0 ha was a nomiSucker State Delegatien Will be Be1 congress. In f the Chambar af Cammarca and an liers Delia Carona d'ltalia far Sercandidate the United States nal for hind Him. vices ta Hie Ceuntrymen. Editor. as was also Hitt, that it becruelty LOT No. 2 LOT No. patent Vice-Pre- s. Cjuhi. The UTAH NATIONAL UNITED i OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY THE Ogden State Bank BROKERAGE CO, Issues LETTERS of CREDIT and TRAVELERS' CHECKS, good in all parts of the world. The beet method of carrying money when on a journey. Reed Hotel Building, Ogden, Utatw STOCK BROKERS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS' A L lallifct, u LJ.FrieUich.Prcs. L G. Isayluvy, V. P. trabiii be an exclusive brokerage neat ia the legitimate stocks of M. vada (Tenepah, Goldfield, BuHfi. and Manhattan) and Utah only. Now receiving daily quotations fa San Fran cisco. REFERENCE First Natl Bank Ogdsn Utah. L. OFFICERS C BIGELOW, President. H. J. M. BROWNING. Vlce-Pre- a. A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier. K, A. MO YES, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY BUCKET SHOP. H. C. BIGELOW. J. WARNER. J. M. BROWNING, JOHN K. SPIERS, A P ARM LEY. L. BECKER. E. L. VA$ METER, J. N. 8 P ARGO. A P. BIGELOW. A. aa Capital and Surplus OGDEN. UTAH M. GEO. H. Tha Denver Tost of July 10 contains the announcement of the decoration of Proapero Braxxlnl of that city by King Emmanuel of Italy with tha cross of "Cavallere Della Corona dltalia, one of the highest honors at the disposal of tha crown. The snnouncent ia of particular interest to the people of Og ard line. den, in that Mr. -- YVaxsxini la well known Tha history of Mr. Murray's Journey here and held in the highest respect fa quite Intereating and bean honorable and esteem by all who have had the witneaa to tha love and high eataem In pleasure of meeting him. He is a which Mr. Murray la held by hla bual-ae- member of tha firm of Frasstnl Brothaaaoclatee and friend., Thera la ers of thla city and ha, made several no more conaclentloua man, no more visits here, recently accompanied by Indefatigable worker than Mr. Murray, Italian Consul Cnrti of Denver, who at who comblnee tha position of editor of thnt time appointed Jesse- Fraxxini of an Important commercial trade pap:-- this city for thla territory. t with the arduous duties of superintend- The Post article ia as follows: ent of one of the moat Important cham. Prosiwro Fraxxlnt has received a bers of commerce In the west, Some signal honor from the king' of Italy. time ago hla friends came to the con- The cross of Cavallera Della Corona clusion that Mr. Murray needed a good d Italia, which Is by translation long rest from hla ceaseless labors, and, Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of appreciating hla faithful services as Italy," has been conferred upon him well es hie upright and unostentatious by King Emmanuel, who ia tha grand character, they decided to tender to master of the order. The order waa conferred June 2, but him a token of their love and esteem. The chamber of commerce, through Its with characteristic modesty Mr. Fras- president. L. L. Sadler, gave Mr. Mur- slnl has failed to let his friends know ray sixty days leava of absence, with of hla honors, and the fact did not leak such extension of time as ha should out until today. P.' Corte, Italian con- wish, and more than half a hundred of cul In Denver, conflrma the report. Mr. Murarye business friends in CinMr. Fraxxini is the founder of the; cinnati and other cities throughout the firm and banking houa of P. Fraxxini country willingly contributed to a fund. A Bros. Ha began in u small wayj which soon assumed handsome propor-- j many years ago, and by the use of tions. At first it was intendi-- to pre- - usual business acumen and a reputation sent Mr. Murray with a check for 12,500 for high Integrity has become one ofj for "spending money," but that was the most Influential Italians In the west goon exceeded, and just before his de- Besides the Denver bank, there are. parture from Cincinnati an additional branches in Ogden, Utah; Pocatello, check was presented to him. Idaho, and Rawlins, Wyo. The firm is This is the second time that Mr. Mur- the agent for the Zang Brewing com-- : ray has been so honored. A similar pany for the western states. testimonial was given him In 1881, The cross was conferred upon Mr. when he was editor of the Price Cu- Fraxxini on account of the services he rrent hut before he became superintend- has rendered to his countrymen and ent of the chamber of commerce. At the distinguished manner in which he' that time the representatives of the hae maintained the prestige of the na-- ! pecking industry presented him with a lives of Italy. His importance in the' purse of 81.000 in gold to visit the old business and financial world has made; it possible for him to b highly useful' country, Before his departure from Cincinnati , to the Italian government on several Mr. Muray was tendered a dinner at , occasions. the Businessmen's chib of Cincinnati. Peter Albl of this city and Giovanni and on that occasion presented him . Terablno of Trinidad also received the with a fine Rookwood vase, containing ' decoration of Cavaliers Della Corona sixty-nin- e American Beauty Roses, the d'ltalia at the same time aa did Mr. All of th men decorated number representing Mr. Murray's age Fraxxini. have been prominent for years In Itsl- at his last birthday in June. "My plans are rather vague. said j Ian circles, having been foremost in' Mr. Murray, when Interviewed upon his increasing commercial Interests be-- ! arrival In New York. "We expect to tween Italy and the western states, at Queenstown and take a short ' peclally in the line of imports and extrip through Ireland. Then we pro-- 1 porta and they are noted for their pose to make a tour of Scotland and charity in cases of distress among their England. If there is any time left after j countrymen. The decorations were d that we shall probably go to Bwltser-- 1 conferred by the king through the and Germany. This trip will be tster of foreign affairs in Italy, whose devoted exclusively to pleasure and attention was called to the merit of the ' recreation. I have many subscribers of men by Consul P. Corte of this city. the Price Current In various European Notice Life Insurance companies, cities, but I do not Intend to make any calls with the exception of a few. to will reduce the rate 88 per cent to all men with whom I am well and person- who agree to use Hollister's Rocky ally acquainted. We shall probably re- Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea turn to America early In September." j or Tablet, 85 cents T. H. Carr Phar. aa - vice-cons- ul r WATSEKA, 111, July II. When the Republican convention of the Eight eenth congressional district meets at Wataeka August It it will renominate "Uncle Joe" Cannon for congress and launch hla boom for president of the United States. Lieutenants of tha siraker have been nursing hla candidacy for president for nearly two years, and have come to the conclusion that the proper time to tell the Republican party that they want "Unde Joe" to succeed President Roosevelt will be next month when the veteran congress man will be nominated for his seven-teentterm as member of the lower house of congress. It is thought probable that other Illinois congressional districts will en dorse "Unde Joe" for the presidency, although the dhly definite plans relate to the speaker's home district. Speaker Cannon has thus far pooh-poohthe idea of becoming a presidential candl date, but Republican leaders in hla DIRECTORSi David Ecdee M. 8. Browning Georgs H. Tribe Joseph Clark So many peopis maka grava mistakes when It comes to comparing the various brands of flour. The milling of our Riverdale" brand Is dons under the most favorable conditions, and ws are thus enabled to ship from our mills a brand that Is without a peer. Why not use our flour? It Is for sale by all Grocers. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. RICHEY'S Funeral Chapel ed John Bplers solicits the acceunta af Respectfully banka, msreantils firms and individuals Ws pay intsrest en time deposit. Ample resources, esurtssus superior service. trial-men- t, The Pullman Bar 270 25th St. W. first-cla- Wounds. i j Of BeckeFs Beer bears the name "OGDEN. Isn't that, in Itself enough recommendation? Why not at all times drink a beer that is mdde at home? We would not ask you to drink home beer If It was ' not deserving of your patronaijo If It was not up to the standard. d , 25c at Ogden Druggist!. 932 LOB ANGELES-RETURVia Balt Lake Route, from Balt Lskt City. Good to Oct list On sale Mar 88th, 28th; June 1st, Srd, 18th and June 28th, to July 8th. Select s date for your vacation in Glorious Southern California. Writs for particulars to J. H. Burton, D. P. A, Balt Lake. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY ' For envelopes, letter heads, business BOTH PHONES 653. cards, dodgers, eta, call up tha Journal Job Room. Both 'phones 884. 331 TWENTY-FOURT. ST. ' H UTAHNA PARK t ss Every Eotele j J. Wolfinger, Prop. Twenty Years Battle. "I wee a loser In a twenty year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A M. Bruop of FSrmville. V. Best for old Ulcers, Cuts. Burns and ed For Job Printing see The Journal before going elsewhere. Adam Patterns John Wataoa W. W. Rltar L. & Hills H. H. Rolxrp Barnard Whits sentte, Congressman The real fight was between Senator Cullom and John R. Tanner. Tanner surrendered to Senator Cullom before MASONIC TEMPLE the contest went to the Republican cauBoth Phones 150 cus and tha fight waa ended. Neither Cannon nor Hitt and any considerable strength In this contest, but neither was regarded aa a bona fids candidate. Ws keep the best Meats money will Interest waa concentrated In the duel buy ns inferior (neats handled at federal and state between the machines, and, as It developed, Sena- BALLARD & RINCKERS tor Cullom was never In serious danger. Where Her Thoughts Were. Her husband had died very suddenly, and her frlendg were calling to comfort her. She listened very attentively and seemed to be more' cheerful, but suddenly she cried out "All youve told me is very true, hut Im ure I shall never love my aerond uieband aa much aa I did the &nL Ipf lncotts Vrsaxine. tb TRIBE.... JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAB. P. BURTON, Assistant Cashlen th NEW YORK. July It Charles B. Murray, editor of tha Price Current and auperlntendent of the chamber of commerce of Cincinnati, 0 accompanied by hla wife and daughter, ar rived here from Cincinnati today and will aail for Euroi tomorrow on the Liverpool steamer Umbria of tha Cun President. A BROWNING. DAVID ECCLEB. Deoftaifrdl Shoe C 'T 9225,0001101 First National Biink childrens tan JOE'S ! INTER-STA- TE LOT No. 4 LOT No. 3 BANK Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits Girls OXFORDS and TIES le RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier A. V. MclNTOSH. Asst. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Zinns Merry T ravesty Co. IN A Night in Morocco PRICES, 10c and 25c ; IS UP TO THE STANDARD. ! More than that, we claim that It ia a little better than any otnef beer on the market today. We brew Just es-la- nd : ! min-lan- it We know what fo?s Into it We know what pains and expense we go to to make it perfect. That Is trhy we make the claim. Ton will find BECKER'S BEER at all leading bars and hotels, and dealers will fill your orders by the case. j Becker Brewg & Maltg Co. Ruxtons Famous Inks Butler's Brand Papers Tubbs Wood Goods THE SCOVILLE PAPER CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf Wrapping Paper, Newspaper, Printers Paper, Inks and Supplies. 2441 GRANT AVENUE. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. |