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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, There is a distinctiveness an individuality about. (OBT. S. CAMPBELL IVES CLOTHES that appeals irresistibly to the man of carefulness in dress. This seasons models are offered by us as the best of Americas Suits and Overcoats $15 to $30 C. B. IVES Correct. ClotHes for Men ' BROOM HOTEL CORNER' $ Gill LOVING COP PRESENTED BY EMPLOYEES OF UTAH LIGHT A RY. COMPANY. Former General Manager Remembered For Hia Uniform Kindness Whila an Official Bishop E. W. Wade Makes The Presentation Speech. 4 beautiful silver loving cup was presented to Robert 8. Campbell, former manager of the Utah Light A Ry. company, at noon today by the employees of the Ogden division of the company. Local Manager E. W. Wade made the presentation speech. Mr. Campbell severed his connection with the company last Wednesday and upon the occasion of his visit to Ogden on business today the boys planned to surprise him with the magnificent gift. The cup la of sliver, ten inches high and seven Inches In diameter, with three handles to It. Inscribed on the sides are the two Inscriptions: "Robert & Campbell. November 16, 1904, and "Presented by the employees of the Ogden division of the Utah Light A Railway company ns a token of our appreciation of your kindness to us and your interest in our behalf during your regime ne general manager, In the presentation speech Mr. Wade expressed the sentiments of the employees toward Mr. Campbell. It was several minutes before Mr. Campbell could respond. He thanked the boys for the gift and assured them that bs would always look back upon tha days he was associated with the company as among the happiest of his life. Mr. Campbell, Murray God be. aa electrical engineer, and Bela Kadish went out to the new smelter this afternoon for the purpose of looking over the transmission line from Brig- -, ham City. A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, PAGE FIVE 190ft. TWO PASSENGERS COIUOE AT : REAR Books 50c $1.50 Copyright Reprints 11 ENCER BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND NO. S. Sevc'sl Ogden trainmen Injured, Non Ser.ously, However Engineer Fred King Has Bruised ChssV Braksman Mate is Badly Bruised. A Few of the Many Titles Graustark" S'i.'rily before midnight last night, the xivond section of Rio Grande No. 8 ran Into the rear end of first of No. 8 near Lehi. about alxi.v miles south of hers. Several ' were inqured, passengers trail. n shakt-up generally and the rear f first section badly damaged. of the wreck is not known. T understood It that first section was standing still when the crash came. The speed of second section bad been considerably slackened but the Impact was great enough to cause minor InConjure to a number of people. ductor John H. Blmlster had rharke of tbe first section and the second section was in charge of Conductor George King. Engineer Fred King of nd section sustained a badly the bruised chest. Brake man Mates was badlv bruised and other tratnmea sustain, d bruises of a minor nature. pas-sen- tfi "The Man on the llox "In the Talace of the King "The Master Christian vet-lio- Mu-- Full-ma- "A Dash for a Throne "The Millionaire llaby" l- Buy While They Lest UTAH STATIONERY COMPANY ONE OF HOOKS JOKES. One of the must humourous practical jkrs ever perpetrated Is that attributed to Theodore Hook, en Inveterate London punster, lie laid a wager aim a brother wag that lie would make a quiet house In a qulot section of tin city, occup'ed by a quiet and unasHumlng widow, the talk of the town. Accordingly h devoted several days to writing letters In tlie name of the unsuspecting woman to professional men, prominent personages, tradesmen, and servants out of employment, requesting them to call at the bouse mi s certain day. Early In the morning the crowds began to gather, doctors and lawyers and dentists, teamsters with coal and fur- creation more than fifty species .. birds were found there by the sgemta of ' the department of agriculture, among these were throe kinds of ' tern, SOME CURIOUS BETS. LOCAL BRIEFS. laughing gulls, herding gulls, pelicans, The and English noblemen at a century mergansers. Even more Important as a breeding ago used to spend their time to makThe board of education of Weber ing wagers of th most eccentric charground for terns are the keys included county la In session this afternoon. acter. In the Breton Island reservation off Only routine matters are to come up. For instance. In 1770, before the GOVERNMENT ALSO PROTECTIthe mouth of the Mississippi river, case of of the of rapid transit, an earl wagered Sidney The 1904. was set which in hearing aside ANIMALS. WILD days During THE NG BRIGHAM CITY DEFEATED. Stevens Implement company ve. that he could find a man to travel tha winter this locality becomes ' u Marion Beua was resumed today In the from London to Edinburgh and back By a score of 48 to ft the Deaf Mute refuge for thousands of ducks of varicourt. ochool defeated the Brigham City high In less tmle than It took another peer district ous mallards. species, especially Hunters for Feather for Ladies Hats Of the northern preserves, the Huron school basketball team in this city A decree of final distribution In the to make I million dote. Sir George Liddel laid a wager, and Had Nearly Wiped Out Some 8po and Siekiwlt reservations In Lake Su- yesterday afternoon. It was a good matter of the estate of Emily C. Richform the largest game' and careful training won. The was filed in the district court to- won It. that he could make a Journey ards cios of Fowl Location of the Dif- perior, Michigan, undertaker with hearse and day. to Lapland and return, bringing bark breeding grounds for herring gulls Brigham City boys were the heaviest niture, anJewelers ferent Proaervea. and mechanics, adIn lacked team coarhea, but work. The interior. the discovered in they thus far adminis- with him two native women and twd of letters for The petition vance agents from wine merchants, reindeer, within a specified time. Stump lake reservation in North Da- crowd which attended shows how pop- brewers and tration in the matter of the estate of and manufacturers, la becoming. the ular game the In la in small urextent, kota. the to though awakened was J. P. Krause granted by Judge ping at length finally the Archbishop of Canterbury, llowe A novel feeling of leaping, bounding midst of a natural propagating area today and the bond fixed at gent necessity of taking steps to pre- for ducks. Chief Lord the SALOON cabinet a ROBBED. minister, goes through your body. Tou Impulses 1.000. vent the extermination W our moat John McCart'a saloon, on lower Justice, governor of the Bank of feel young, act young and are young Through tha efforts of the Audubon valuable wild mamraala and birds, the -Naisbltt Fred Foil Lord the h and Mayor. street, was entered by England, aid of Twenty-fiftafter taking Hollister's Rocky Moungovernment la adopting painstaking societies, and chiefly by the The police had to be ordered out states that ault will be commenced tain Tea. burglars laat night and two trunks Tea or Tablets, 86 cents. on the and effective measures for the protec- funds raised by popular subscription, and tax delinquents ' ' a quantity of clothing stolen. The la force to preserve order In the street against all poll all to the been extended has comH. Fhar. T. its of Carr, protection a such of species, part tion trunks contained a number of valuable Hook and his friend were in the mean- 20th of this month. To avoid payment aea breed birds colonies of to establish to important prehensive plan being There Is no clus to ' the time enjoying the. turmoil from the of costa taxes should be paid before Ing along the Atlantic coast from articles. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. various parts of the United States thieves. Window of a furnlrhed room opposite. that time. on the In which all Maine to Chesapeake Bay, game refuges, creatures In fur and feathers will find shores of North Carolina, Florida and at certain points In safety, under the protection of strin- Louisiana, and Wardens, Oregon. paid by the sociein enemies. human fro lew, gent colonies these thoroughly the of ties, patrol establishment recent The Wichita game refuge, which was cre- during the breeding season and safeated last year, marks tbs first step to- guard the birds against molestation. In 1901 formal agreements were made ward utilising the forest reserves for the Audubon societies between being The such purposes. president, authorised by congress to set aside several eastern states and the Mesuch portion of the western forest re- rchants' Millinery association of New serve as ha deemed advisable for a re- York, and also between several of the treat for wild animals, chose in his societies in the west and the Western wisdom to put a fence, in a figurative Jobbers' association, whereby the sale of plumage of gulls, terns, grebes, and sense, around the whole area,' comprisInto other native birds was discontinued. was acres. Thus brought ing (7,000 being the first gams preserve of the Accordingly, at the present time prackmd In this country, which, while only tically no native birds are killed In the as large as the state preserve United States for millinery purposes, At prices far below the market price. Owing to a lucky purchase in carpets, established by Wyoming in 1906, has and It is Interesting to learn that this about been brought vast possibilities for the propagation radical change has bought direct from the manufacturer, we are able to offer you some of the trade, thus of quail, prairie chickens, wild turkeys, without serious lose Innewest patterns, richest colorings anti best qualities to be found in the marand various big mammals, such as elk, bringing confusion upon those who sisted that the millinery business would buffalo, antelope and deer. ket at prices far below their actual value. Previous to 1900 the general govern' be ruined. In the meantime efforts have been ment had set aside only three reservations for the protection of birds and made to restrict traffic in. native cage mammals the Yellowstone park In birds Until recently tens of thousands birds, cardinals. Indigo 1872, the Zoological park In the District of mocking yd. and up yd. and up only only yd and up yd. and up only. only speof Columbia in 1990, and Afognak Is- birds and other land, off the southern coast of Alaska, cies were trapped for sale, a large pro. In 1892. Afognak Island was Intended portion of them being exported to other as a refuge for the almost exterminated countries Bo assiduously did the trapaea otter and has been placed under pers ply their vocation that in some each each each each' the Jurisdiction of the bureau of fish- localities these species were almost exonly only only only eries. Other federal properties such terminated. New Orleans was one of as the General Grant, the Sequoia and the chief points of shipment; but with the Toaemtte national park In Califor- the passage of a law to Louisiana In an im nia, the Mount Ranter park In Wash- 1904,. prohibiting the traffic, off. cut was source of supply the at Dry portant ington, the naval stations thli In eaclf each. worth mentioning Is only fact only It a only only $5-4- 0 Tortugaa Florida) and on tha Midway islands In tha Pacific, the lighthouse conenctlon that we Import more than from ' . You will surely be interested. Let us show you these. reservations on the Farnllones Islands two hundred thousand canaries the last (California), on the Sand key (near Key Europe every year. During was two huu We have an immense stock in West), and at various points along the fiscal year the number thousand. In the same thirty Atlantic coast comprise Important died and in excelled finish. or be either are the ' newest cannot e hundred this line that thirty-fivstyle, quality They designs in Golden Oak, breeding grounds, where native species twelve months, thousand twenty-foand Mission finish. birds are protected; but they wen not set gamFumed Oak, Early English, Antwerp and so classified, apart specially for the preservation of "miscellaneous birds, States were admitted into birds and game animals. ment of Since 1900, however, eight additional by permission of the d peartthousand ten ae Aa many preserves have been established two agriculture. In Florida, two In Michigan, and one birds have been known to reach New each In Louisiana, North Dakota, Ok York on one steamship. lahoma and Alaska. CALCIUM STEEL The best known of these is Pelican island, in Indian river, Florida, not far This misleading name has been gtv from Sebastian, where, on a mud flat en to a new French porcelain, made less than four acres In extent, adorned by bvtwg in an oven a paste made of by a few mangroves, one or two cab- finely pulverized feldspar, sand, and bage palms and a few patches of grass. lime la specified proportions. Is found the only permanent breeding The product possesses great hard reground of brown pelicans on the eaat ness, durability, and toughness; 'alteraor coast of the flowery peninsula. adds, sists corrosion by What may be accomplished for the tion by atmospheric Influence; is a protection of wild birds by the exercise poor conductor of heat or electridty; of a little Intelligent and determined has a epeclflc gravity of 8.1; has a effort may be Judged from the results yellowish white colot which may be attained on this reservation. " It is the changed to any tint by the addition of custom of plume hunters to attack wild metallic oxide. It may he cut, bored, birds on their breeding grounds, and so planed or polished like, a metal; la to alps them out wholly and finally. easily and cheaply manufactured, and, solid Quartered This method they were, putting Into owing to Its peculiar qualities, would Golden Oak, 54 in. top closed, 8 ft. extended practice on Pelican Island, where they seem to be an excellent material for only $20 and; destroyed the the huge fowls in great subterranean pipes and conduits. only $19.75. We have an immense stock We cannot attempt tode--scriGolden numbers merely for their quills, which up. were sold for trimming women's hats. Mads Happy for Ufa. of tables and can surely please you in either our line in the newspaper. Oak with cane seat ' Great happiness came Into the ohm Meanwhile egg collectors, equally Victor show you through. or the us school Let Extension. superintendent, heartless, carried away large numbers of 8. C. Blair, Hound, Square, only $1.75 when his little 01 eggs, and one such person, who visat St Albans, W. Va. from the dread ited the place In 1894, records the tact daughter wti restored that In about an hour he gathered one ful complaint he names. He hundred and twenty-fiv- e Uttle daughter had St VituV nets, which ii must have reprwented a considerable which yielded to no treatment In tbe Proportion of tbe eggs then but grew steadily worse until as a nests. last resort we tried Electric Bitters; Speedy Population of a Reserve. and I rejoice to any that three bottles cure. Qulckr The other reservation In Florida was effected a complete not established until October, 1906; bnt aura cure for nervous complaints, gen imalready It promises to become an Im- eral debility, female weaknesses portant refuge for both land and aea poverished blood and ntariJKa birds. Within three- months after Its antced by Ogden druggists. Fries 60a (EFUGESiFOR THE IM MI ns red-breast- ed i Tax-Collect- or ed I V 'J Yoiir CbaeTo Buy of-th- e . one-ten- Carpets and th to-th- e . Axminsters bright-pluinag- ed $1.25 18x36 inch J BrussellsRugs $1.00 9x12 ft. ingrain Rugs f Wilton Velvets $1.10 22x4$ inch Smyrna Rugs. $2.00 9x12 ft. All Wool Ingrains Tapestries 75c 70c 27x63 inch 36x72 inch Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs $3.15 $475 8 ft. 3 in. x lO ft. 6 in. 9x12 ft. Tapestry Rugs Wilton Velvet Rugs Axminster Rugs $18.00 $22.50 $31.50 NEW DINING ROOM FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED ur the-Unite- d This Pedestal Table Sideboards This Chair be Any of 'These Can be Bought on' Easy Payments j - Ogden Furniture Carpet |