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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE EIGHT STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. SHALL WE RUIN jLOCALJRIEFS j Lo-oat fur The Den." If you drink, drink Tellowetone. K.ild Medal Coffee at Edgar J..iu-k- , Alti-Ii(he Ilnyle Furniture Co.'x Pale. (real Draiw-rOf (iiui'e. IdarrUitl has fluid Medal Coflee. Imported Muenchner Beer on draught at FaUtaff Cafe. Try It. David X. Kay Ik hmne on hi vaea-tkf i .111 I lie Stanford university. Si ivena made and put up. Sereen d.Kirs repaired and liung. Boyle Hardware fo. wake txvellmt IViik m gift. graduating Stationary Lost A ns we re to 24L'2 Jl.tMl to J10.UU. I'tah Co. Little white French to tuune of ptxll-- . Return Fluffy." Adams. Reward. A new stock for a new store If rutting prices will do it is the sole idea of the Hoyle Furniture Co. Mrs. John Ashby and Mrs. Dr. K. W. Tolhurst of Salt Lake City, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Matthews. It will pay you to ass ths Elsctrie Cash Register at "Ths Crystal," 2477 Washington Avenue.. Where the care stop. imHomes oil easy isyinents; Call on Hsseseloii given. mediate George A. Horn. The Real Estate Man. First National Bank building, at once. Peterman's Dlsrovrry, sure death s, roaches and all pests of to s. a similar nulure. A boon to For sale only by lee Drug bed-bug- house-cleaner- Co. the highest dialllatlon; sold Top Knot Whiskey, grade of Kentucky everywhere. tributers, P. M. Poulaen A Co. DisWash Ave., Ogden, 2404 Utah. Madam Jennings, lecturer and test medium. Located 427 25th St., under Circlcu Thursday; 20 Eagle hull. years' work. Callers welcome. Free hall work later. Taka your family to the Falstafl to eat Private entranre for ladles. Everything the market affords served manner. Tour family will In first-claappreciate a change. John den JIartog died yesterday afternoon at I o'clock from the family residence. He was 10 years of age and a native of Denmark, lie had resided In Ogden for the past eighteen years. The Lone Star barber shop la now using Wrigl's Talcum exclusively because of Its purity and delightful odor, ao the iwtrons of this shop are assured of powder which Is absolutely harmless. Madam Jennings, lecturer and test medium. Located 427 25th St., under LecEagle hall. Circles Thursday. ture and demonstrations In hall Sunday evening at I o'clock. Callers welcome. ss Rosary Reads J. 8. Lewis A Cn, Jewelers, have Just received a beautiful line of Rosary Reads In Emerald, Amethyst, Opal. Garnet and Crystal. The prettiest and newest goods In the eastern market. The body of 8. A lbs no, an Italian who' was killed In the railroad yards at Huntington, Ore., several days ago, was brought to Ogden this morning for burial. The body Is at the undertaking parlors of Alfred Richey. The drawing, for the gold watch, which Is being raffled off for the benefit of the widow of Michael Higgins, will occur at the Brown Palace saloon, P. M. Poulaen A Co, 2404 Waahlngton avenue, on the evening of May 25th, at oclock. The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. W. H. Bprunt will be held Friday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. Crane officiating. The casket will he opened h nt the residence, 255 street, this evening and tomorrow. The case of Liberty Irrigation company vs. William Hatley ct al. has Anally come to a termination In th district court and JOdge Howell has taken the matter under advisement. The case of John Penfleld vs. I'nlon Pacific Railroad company Is the case Twenty-sevent- now at Issue. There will be an Important meeting at the Weber club tonight. The people of Ogden are to decide whether or not they shall allow the Utah Light and Railway company to pump Ogden river dry and despoil the canyon. Shall they be allowed to do It? Come up and answer thla question tonight. Tea, Wilcox has Gold Medal Coffee. When In town visit JOURNAL The Den." WANT ADS PAY. Watches That Have Stood the Test I guess we sell more watches than all the other stores combined. Reason: Well we have a large selection. Prices are right. We know what constitutes a good watch, and will handle no other. We are Watch Inspectors for all the Railroads entering Ogden. J. S Lewis & Co. JEWELERS At the Big Clock, Washington A vs. 06DEN CANYON? ATTEND TONIGHTS MEETING TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Shall ths Utah Light and Railway Company bo Allowod to Pump all of the Water Out of Ogdon Rivor Below Dam and Oospoil ths Gorgof i There Is to be a most Important Hireling of the Civic Improvement league at the Weber club rooms this evening. This Hireling Is called f ir j ihe purMise of getting the opinions and di sires uf the people of this ci'y as to whether or not Ogden canyon, the most beautiful gorge In the West, j shall be despoiled. This appears on the surface to lie a most foolish question to ask. Tet that Is just where j the trouble Is. The Utah Light and j Railway comiMiiy attempted1 to xn-- ek by the iH'ople arid tax payers of 111", city and county and induce the stnc engineer to grant them the right m pump all of tile water from the Ogden river helm the dain In the canyon, transferring the water from the txd line of the nf the river to the pit cniupiiii.v. They set forth In their application that ihey just wanted to use ti until It got down to the power hott.-iand then turn It liack Into the rivor for the use of the farmers. They also stated that they only asked this priviThere lege for the summer months. are those who believe that this Is asked for merely to prevent Ogd-City from providing her own lighting plant, as It - was Just after the city council liad apiMilnted a committee for the purpose of Investigating the advisability of putting In a municipal lighting plant that this proposition was broached by the light company. Now this thing Is up to the people. If they are going to sleep and act like humps on a rotten rail. Ogden canyon will mam be a thing of the pest, so far as a resort Is concerned and the city will be shut off forever from constructing its own lighting system for the simple reason that it cannot get the water to operate Its plant. GET BUSY AND COME TO THAT MEETING TONIGHT AND CAST YOUR VOTE WITH THE CIVIC LEAGUE IN ITS FIGHT AGAINST THIS OCTOPUS THAT, LIKE THE DOG IN THE MANGER, WONT EAT AND WANTS TO PREVENT EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING FROM EATING. IT IS UP TO THE PEOPLE. THEY MUST DECIDE AT ONCE FOR IT COMES TO THE JOURNAL THAT UNLESS SOME ACTION IS TAKEN AT ONCE THAT THE STATE ENGINEER WILL DO YOU GRANT THE PETITION. WANT TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL RESORT RUINED? DO YOU THINK THAT THIS COMPANY 8HOULD BE ALLOWED TO CONTROL THIS RIVER ABSOLUTELY? IP NOT, GET BUSY AND ATTEND TONIGHTS MEETING. I I I Tomorrow and Saturday will tc days of special interest at the May Sale at both stores There is a great lowering of prices in all departments Thousands are supplying summer wants saving a great portion of the cost and are choosing from the largest, fullest stocks we ever offered Let us repeat Everything Cheaper there is not an item in this great stock that cannot be had for less money if you buy now. REAL FOOTBALL ! THE GRAND ARMY MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR SALT LAKE At the First Mathodiat Church Next Sunday Afternoon at I Oclock Rev. Dr. Carver Will Deliver the Oration Good Musical Program. WALKERS The annual memorial services of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at the First Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. Rev. Dr. Carver, of the First Presbyterian church, wilt deliver the oration. Rev. Dr. Crane has made elaborate preparations and has prepared an excellent musical programme. Among the features will be a patriotic hymn the choir; solos by Mrs. Clare and Miss HendershoL GAME AT FIELD, SATURDAY, 80CKER MAY 25. . Ths 8scond Gams of ths Ssrios for tho Daynos Challongo Cup Fast and Game Is Looksd For Exciting Creditable Effort to Civilixa FootbalL The State Journal Is In receipt of a letter from William Service, president Football of the Utah Association END OF TREASURY CUSTOM. Union, In which he announces that the second game of the series of three for the Daynes challenge cup will be No More Consolidation at Lunchaon , Saturday, played at Walker' Between Secretary and Assistants. 25th. May The writer has always favored the has broken np sucker game aa against the brutal ex- n Secretary Corteljrou existed custom that for ten haa hibition which goes by the name uf In th treasury. It la that of years disbe to the it Rugby, everlasting grace of the famous Institution from the head of the treasury and his aswhence It gets Its name. The Slate sistants lunching together. BASEBALL AT GLENWOOD The custom waa started by Lyman Journal is glad to note that the Utah making J. Gage when be came Into the treasNEXT SUNDAY SURE association advocates are strenuous efforts to establish the seek- ury as secretary March 4, 1897. Mr. sucGage had been n bank president and Fori Douglas Taam Comes Hare and er game, and they will certainly Will Mast ths Local Bunch at Gian-woo- d ceed If they keep up the pmd work. bo found time too precious to waste game at Salt Lake will be called going away from his bank for lunchField Admission is but Twon-ty-fiv- o This 4 o'clock in the afternoon next at Cento to the Grand Stand. eon. he had luncheon Saturday. It Is to be hoped that as nervedConsequently for himself and his principal can will to as Lake and Salt go many There Is going to be a baseball game know assistants in one of the rooms of the at Glenwood Field next Sunday after- witness the game that they may bank. eo enlie are advocates Just why noon, notwithstanding the fact that in While they nte the bank officials Its The favor. is thusiastic game the grounds are not yet In condition for good work. Manager Glmlln has between the Balt Lake and Eureka had n sort of cabinet meeting. In the only two cities In the state which they swapped views as to the arranged with the Fort Douglas team teams, to come here and a good game can be that have organised socker football. affaire of the bank. Mr. Gage InauThe cup Is at present held by Salt expected, although the local, are not gurated the same custom In the treasIn the best of shape. June Id, the Du-b- ei Lake, but the Eureka boys, who are ure. Every day ahortly after one If not A to Z, oc-ocsporty from Tailors will he taken on, and on the nothing the secretary's messengers 9th. the Keith-OBrlteam will be declared that they would tear the wc-'- d set a table In his room and It crown from Rail Lake's head and they given a whirl. are after them tooth and toe nail. The would be well filled with good things game will be a good one and should arriving from the lunch room in the IDAHO FRUIT DAMAGED. well patronised. be trc.rjry. As they ate. the secretary field Halsey H. Rhoads, special and his three assistants talked over agent of the bureau of statistics, department of agriculture, has returned INTERE8T IN CENTRAL AMERICA. the work of the department. When from an Inspection trip through Idaho WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21 The Secretary Gage went out five years and northern Utah. Mr. Rhoads went Interest that Mexico Is taking In ths ago he turned over the department west to Weiser, Idaho, and reports affairs of the Central American states, to L M. Shaw, who followed the cushaving found a considerable amount owing to her proximity to trouble In tom. of fruit damaged by the recent frosts. Guatemala, makes every move on Hi Secretary Cortelyou goes to lunchA peculiarity of the freexlng of the political chessboard Interesting, and eon whbn he ran spare the time. fruit Is that It Is not a blanket loss. we are kept constantly on the alert for When he cannot h goes across the The cold apiieared to travel In streaks. some fresh revelation. President Iisx' street from the treasury and geta a In some places an orchard would be seems to desire to take hold strenukilled while an adjoining orchard, a ously. and would have all hands se- sandwich, piece of pie and a mug of hundred feet away, was nut touched cure to the turbulent states a degree milk from an establishment he patby the frost. For this reason It Is of quiet that would tend to progress ronised for years when he was n clerk In the White House. very hard, at this time, to determine anil development through the preparawhat the loss will amount to. Crops tion of unwonted ware. This jieace In this state and In Colorado have and security he would bring about by also been damaged to a considerable forming the five countries Into one. tlie PAID TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON. extent by frost. stability of the one to be guaranteed Mr. Rhoads will leave for Salt Lake English Journal Extolled Virtues of by a Joint iirotcctnratc of the I'niti-City tomorrow. States and Mexico. This would unthe Great American. doubtedly bring peace and quiet, as the revolutionists In the several counSALE OF The melancholy account of the tries when they burst bounds could be of Grx Waahlngton waa brought death Every Child Can Afford to Ride New. treated as ward heelers, and brought by a vessel from Baltimore which arto book. In this way the people would W. II. Wright A Sons Co. have come be saved much disturbance and lus rived off Dover, said the London Coup of property and cash, and business lar of January 24. 1800. Gen. WashInto ptissesslon of a lot of would have a chance to grow. The ington was, we believe. In hla sixty-eight- h all out of their regular line sc tomorrow they place them on sale people would be better off than they year. In voluntarily resigning at prices which should carry them off have been since their countries begun the magistracy which ha has filled some business. But very fundamental wi h auch In short time. distinguished honor ha enDainty little carts, of the latest Ideas would have to be tucked away joyed the uaequaled satisfaction of model, the 12.50 kind for 21.92 each; nut of sight. One very Important printo the state he had contribciple would certainly be violated by leaving the 21.10 kind for 22.45. to uted establish the frulta of his this country, inasmuch as we would violate that sacred Injunction of wisdom and the example of Ills virRomance of Washington Nun. It Is some consolation amid George 'Washington, which prescribed tues. There died In a Washington Cath- that we should abstain from all en- the violence of ambition and crimIt will hardly do inal thirst of power of which so many olic convent a few days ago a nun tangling alliances. who had taken the holy vows after for Uncle Bam to enter upon the en- inr'ances occur around us to find a and yet It would be the big. character whom It la honorable to adhe had refused the band of Richard terprise. strike for peace that can be mire and virtuous to Imitate. A congest Mansfield, the actor. They had been struck on this green earth. It will pay queror for freedom of hla weethearta for yearn and it la said to watch the development of President country, a ler'slator for Its security, a magisthat for awhile they were engaged. DlaX movement. trate for its happiness. Hla glories Pereona who knew her la Washingwere never sullied by those excesses ton declare that ahe waa one of the Into which the highest qualities are most beautiful anna and one of the .... most devout Christlano they had ever apt to degenerate. With the great,iiuu,grpni est virtues he wan exempt from the known. After she entered the con- upon to take the plct vent Mr. Mansfield never came to friends meeting after a corresponding vices. Ha waa n man to whom the element! were so mixed Washington that he did not tend to Many can tell of takini that "nature might have stood np her, with the permission of the con- dead pets for broken-h- t A photograpl vent authorities, great quantities of women. to all ths world and owned him ns her flowers. These she distributed among took a picture of a dog work." His fame, bounded by no ahroud la a little coffin. the hospitals for the poor. country, will be confined to no age. en go-ca- rts go-ca- rts fit-id- FRANK TAMMAN MAKES A HIT TODAY ME 111 REM Every Student at tho Stats School for Deaf, Dumb and Blind Will Swear by Him for Next Thousand. Years That is If They Live that Long. GETS STUCK AND II WILL MAKE Frank Tam man la always doing HIS HOME HERE. something to make himself popular. Wherever he goes, he hatches up some scheme to get himself talked about, but Frank dont do It for that, how- Rants a Home and Sands for His Wif ever. He Just does It and lets It1 go and Bahian Paul Butler, His at that. Today he brought the big Leaves for Chicago but win Ra. how Into town and while meditating turn Within Two Weeks. over what he ought to do to be eaved. concluded that he would dispense a little charity and called upon Professor Driggs, of the State School for the Ogden's population was materially Deaf, Dumb and Blind, and told him Increased by the pulling off of the to bring all the unfortunates In the Inboxing contest Tuesday stitution to the show "on him." Thats haw deimnlmd Flnucane kind of fellow a the Frank is. Good night. Billy boy. that he will remain in Ogden Permanently and has rented a house mid deposited the receipts of his recent coJERUSALEM A PLACE OF WOE. ntest In the bank, telegraphed for hii and Its Holy City Inhabitants Fallen wife and four children and will make on Evil Ways. hla home here. Iaul Butler, his manager, left last evening for Chicago Mies Helen M. Smith entertained a to close up hla business affairs and lnrgs company In the ballroom of ths will return within the next two weeks Tulleriea this morning by an animated and make hla home here. Flnucane haa made a host of friends description of the far eastern since he came here and whereever he aaye the Bo ton Transcript. She ha la surrounded by a crowd of presented pictures of places rich in goes cImxIc and biblical interest Constan- admiring friends. He likes the climate and Ukea the town and likes the peotinople, Smyrna (where the tomb of ple and says hell stick here until Polycarp la), the ruins of the temple death do ua part. of Diana at Ephesus, Jaffa and Jerusalem were all described In wonderfulMeasures for First Relief. ly entertaining fashion. At the bead of a hill at Alderly There waa a narration of the gradual climb of four hours to the latter Edge, England, thla notice has been This hill la city which la 2,000 feet above the sea. considerately posted: Great areas of brilliant red flowers, dangerous. A stretcher may be obthe llllee of the field," make n strik- tained at Hurst Cottage, below, when ing Impression during thla Journey. required." "Jerusalem," aald Miss Smith, "cannot fall to disappoint grieve one with Ideals. There la ao much dirt, depravity and deceit; ao many Calvaries, ao mn7 graves from which the atone was rolled away! There la only one Geihsemane, but It la a tawdry, artificial place in no sense the secluded pot where the Buffering Sartor wept lone.' The Mount of Olives looki as It did 1,900 years ago. probably It was, Indeed, the only place where I felt reverence for the holy land. From It I could see the River Jordan, the Dead i ea, and follow. In fancy, thavwander-InYoull find in dealing step of Abraham and feel the Influence of the prophets of old. with this store, that "Jerusalem la surely In need honest goods, at honest of an enlightened prophet who will rid the city of Its filth, bring healthy conprices is the basis upon ditions to Its children, and n which we do all our better sense of right to Its morally depraved people. Here, where the beet business. examples of Christianity should be No exaggerated advershown are seen the worst Never mind where the actual cross borne along No brag in tising. the Via Dolorosa, the cross of IgnorWe ance that la crushing the people should any of our claims. be lifted. All way In Jerusalem to are here to serve our day are ways of sorrow." Msna-Gs- r, coun-trie- e, a A Store You Can Rely On g to-da- y half-blin- d Dutch Courage, The phrase Dutch courage," which, eg the World truly says, was a libel upon the most redoubtable foes (and now the truest friends) we ever met at sea, set ms to hare originated In n lory that a hogshead of brandy was broached before the mast on a Dutch r upon going Into action, soya the London Chronicle. There were maty old expressions which implied our forefathers belief In the convivial hablte of the Dutch. A "Dutch bargain" was n bargain made when nil the parties were In liquor, and a "Dutch feast" Is explained by Grose as one at which the entertainer got drunk customers in a way that will gain their confidence and their custom. W ed like to show you the new Spring) fashions in Ma guests. Any number of ex- pressions may be assigned to the old hostility to the Dutch such aa "Dutch comfort." or "consolation (its a good Job It's no worse); a "Dutch defense," which in "Tom Jones" means a treacherous surrender; and, "If I do. I'm a Dutchman. SUITS EFF-EF- F man-of-wa- and others $10 to $30. There are values in such clothes as these. Watson Tanner -- Clothing Co. 376 TWENTY-FOURT- H 5T. |