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Show WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT. 4. 1907. BAPTISTS HOLD FREE SCHOOL TABLETS STATE IN CONVENTION CONVENES LOCAL CHURCH. THE Church Worfcors Many Prominent From All Parts of tha State Arm Haro Today's Program a Long and Interesting Ons. ' Parents Should Get Year's Supply While They Can B Had Free of Cost The annual convention of the Utah Baptists Is In stssion at the First Baptist church of this city, corner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h streets. There are many prominent church workers present representing nearly every portion of the state. Today's program was a long but Interesting J 'M FW ... ..ini ..... . ..ilk.. OOL IIBIf VOUR LITTLE BUSTER BROWN IS NOW AT HIS DESK. NOT FAR AWAY FROM HIM MAY SIT ANOTHER BOY BETTER DRESSED. DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD AND WERE YOU EVER ASHAMED BECAUSE YOU DID NOT HAVE NICE CLOTHES WHEN YOU WENT TO SCHOOLT IF YOU CLOTHE YOUR LITTLE BUSTER BROWNS WELL THEY WILL STUDY THEIR LESSONS BETTER. WILL IT NOT BE WORTH WHAT CLOTHES COST TO HAVE THEM LOVE THEIR BOOKS, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU CAN GET A VIKING SCHOOL SUIT FOR TO 9 5A0 SAMPECK SCHOOL SUIT FOR 5X0 TO 910.00 YOUTHS' (long panto) SCHOOL SUIT FOR... 9&50 TO 915 00 one, as follows: 9:0ft Devotions, C. C. Stillman. 9:15 Bong service, conducted by Professor B. F. Btout. Sunday school session, conducted by the Rev. George L. White, district missionary American Baptist H. M. society for Utah and Wyoming. 9:30 The Sunday school properly organised, Ben L. Corum, Salt Lake City. 9:45 The Sunday school properly taught. K. L. Evans, Suit Luke City. 10:00 The Sunday school properly evangelised, the Rev. It. D. Zimmer- School Tablets Free beginning tomorrow wc will give away several thousand tablets to the children who :ire to Itegin school on Monday. The school hoard will furnish some of the tablets to lie used, but not all that will Ik needed. We ait supplied with several thousand big, fat tablets of gotnl quality and these we 1 man, Ogden. 10:15 Address, the ltev. Jainea Ed- munds. Portland, tire. The National 11:15 Address, Teachers' Training Institute of the A. B. P. Society." If. W. Pratt. 11 :8ft Report on publication society, Jesse Hyde. Address, the Rev. George WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT LITTLE BUSTER BROWNS AND L. White. 1:45 Song service, led by Prof. B. BIGGER BUSTER BROWNS WEAR. BRING THEM IN AND LET US F. Stout. RIG THEM OUT. CHILDREN ARE WELCOME AT OUR STORE. iVvotlonnl service, led by Mrs. L. H. Edwards, Salt Lake. 2:15 "Mile Stones Along Our Way," Mrs. Kinnia Parsons Pratt. 2: olo, Prof. Pratt. 2:30 Introduction of our new misYOU KNOW THE PLACE. sionaries, Mrs. C. J. McNItt. from each. 2:55 Solo, Mrs. Fred Jones, Salt Lnke City. 3: nil Address by Miss Luvlnta Mead, T WINNERS IH CLOSE OATES Jaimn. Collection. 4:0(1 Hymn hy the congregation. Members of state convention board are EVENTS PUBLIC permitted to retire. Reiairts from the circles. Reports of committees. Election of officers. New business. 4:30 Hymn. Prayer. Adjournment. RESULTS OF THE VARIOUS CON- GAME COMMISSIONER BUMPS UP 7:30 Song servlee. Prof. B. P. Stout, TESTS ARE ANNOUNCED. AGAINST NEW OBSTRUCTION. 8:00 Report on foreign missions, Shepard Tallinan. Address, I. N. Clark, D. IJ. Millsr Wins tho Foot Roes, While Tobo But Ha Gets Thsre Just tha Same Foster Skins 'Em All in tho HeavyPulls Out a Pair of Wirt Cutters and ENLARGING STORE. The Ogden Furniture and Carpet Is Soon on tho Othor Side Mattor weight Class Richard Anderson Had Mm Largest mmimny Iihm taken the room adjoinFamily Present. May B Aired Soon. ing them, formerly occupied by t he Boyle Furniture company, and will ocThe fnl lowing: U the lint nf winners A. M. Van der Vllea, deputy state cupy the entire lower floor of tlie In the sporting events at Glen wood fish and game commissioner, run up building. Wide archway are being cut through the intervening wall and park on Labor day. Cast your eye against a snug yesterday while looking the mocking up of the new room lia ever It and see what you won: for violators of the law out west of already commenced. One hundred yard foot race. J. C. the city. Owners of pastures had put REFINED MINSTRELSY. Miller; standing Jump, Ttert Kmlay; padlocks on the gates and closed them so that the commissioner could not broad Jump, J. FHnchnnbauKh; married up ladles' rare, Mrs. McClure; Several times 'he has Talented Ogden Ladiea Will Give Enget through. tertainment at tha Grand. run Teamsters union; fat men's race, Tohe up against this sort of thing and Flatter; old men's rare, J. Beech; best he armed himself with a pair of wire The refilled Darktown lady and largest family on grounds, Rich- cutters and got through Just the name. will appear at the Grand ard Anderson, ltuby prises Girl baby, Those who lock their gates ahould fur. Mrs. Fred Hansen; boy baby, Mrs, 3. nisli Die commissioner and the sheriff Wednesday and Thuraday, the 11th mid with a key to save themselves the cut- 12th of September, and on those even-Ing- a (1. I arisen. Committee on babies the people of Ogden will have the Mrs. C. I). Norman, Mrs. Margaret A. ting of the fence. pleaaure of wltnemring the beat talent Moyes, Mrs. C. Darney. Rope throw-la- g of the city acting the role nr minstrel eontest, J. Flngrte. Ogden. Utah, Sept. J, 1907. In character aonga, aonga and dance. NOTICE OF SALE. Jlga, clogs, sextettes and other good TO CURTAIL LUMBER OUTPUT. Ogden Nevada Mining Company, Ogthing too nuniemua to mention. den. Vttth. Tha member of the company are North Carolina Asaoeiation Will Try to There are delinquent upon the folbeing coached hy Mlm Katherine Page Choka Off Production. lowing described stock, on account of of Chicago, who la an artist in thin asHcssinent levied on the 22nd day of line, and the ladiea are WILMINGTON, N. C., Kept. 4. practicing dally July. 1907, the several amounts set lo mauler the act of their inatructor. several preliminary conference names the of the respective The ladiea of the city are very the members of the North Carolina Fine association met here today to take talented, probably beyond any othehr final action on the question of a curcity In the atate, and it need but the tailment of the lumber output In an abllliy and experience of a person like Ml effort to Improve the present market Page to bring thia tnlent Into the conditions. The association controls bet powfble display. A ahort time all the leading lumber mills In North ago a similar wa given In Heim under the direction of Mix and South Carolina, Virginia and east ern Maryland. Iagc and It wan an unqualified m . ecu. McKlHHlck' opera house licli.i: William II. Crane Is to be seen In a crowded with an lithulutlr new play by George Ade. and Robert each night -- ninny being turned aw.iy Kdeann hits a new piece by William C for want of room, and all apeak of ;i DeMlIle. In term of highest commendation. Isxik fur full particulars in the :i, vcrtisoinenl which will lie puhli-h-l- u a few days. 93-0- Tomorrow mnriiiiij; and continuing through i his and next week W. II. Wright & Sous To. will give tablets away with boys shoes and with lstys suits. and girls As linwt children must be fitted out for split mi this seems to Ik a good opiortmiity to t a mnidier of tablets, of which the chilgi-dren need so many during the season. While tin children are supplied with a number of tablets by the schools yet they do not lKgin to Ik enough for the season's work, and most School Tablets Free Tomorrow the counters in the middle aisle will Ik filled with all kinds of tablets for sclitMil. Also a lot of lkixed stationery which will Ik sold at very small prifs dun ing the coming week. Pencil tablets ink It Settles All Arguments Our "ONE TRICE" system closes the argument. When you see an artlcla marked 95.00 In this house, make up your mind It will cost you that, no matter who Is waiting on you. ROD J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELER5 At the Big Clock, Wash. Ave. ML DEATH THREE LITTLE BOYS PLAY WITH THREE 8TICK8 OF DYNAMITE. Messenger A. Y. Rom 8avoo From Probable Dsath Toko Powder Away From Thom and Throws It In tho 8owoi ExprtM ' Boyo ls i i in-i- 1 r ! With School Suits. customers. We have the greatest line of ..! ever offered in this store. Suits f..p i.,, f all sizes. Iiong or short pants. And vImI,,.,. you pay 1.50 for a suit or more we wii jVl. with each suit three of these new - ,IMil tablets. School Shoes. offered in this market. Ileginniug tum.ii row and continuing through the week will give one big tablet with every pair of w- - tablets. The big, full kind which wo alnat sell. Ink and pencils will In inrliKlcl. m,, the prices will 1m much smaller ihan ili. y will 1m in the latter part of the season. Seiud With Apoplsxy at 10 Last Night and Died at 5 o'Clock. Jack Hasen, one of the best known and most popular railroad men of the city, died at 5 o'clock this morning as the result of an attack of apoplexy. This announcement will come as a shock to hla friends, as Jock was about the streets In his usual good health leM than twenty-fou- r hours before he was stricken. The attack came at 10 o'clock last evening and he breathed his last at 5 o'clock this morning, despite every effort nf the physician a The announcement of thet funeral will be given later. , J AROUND THE TOWN. Marriage licenses wen- issued today as follows: Frank 8 lunger of Marriott, aged 20, and Daisy Italrd, aged - 18, of Ogden; Albln Anderson, 25, of Logan, and Bertha Langlolx, 21, of Ogden; Jay E. Inglis, Rosebud, Nev., and Nellie Frew of Sheridan, Wyo.; Austin R. Jones of Hooper and Emma Cottle of the Mine place. Hans Miller, of HarrlsvIlK died tt o'clock this morning as the result of InJurlM sustained at Milford. Utah, about ten days ago. Miller was driving an ore wagon when In getting out SCHOOL MARMS IN SESSION. of the wagon to adjust the brakes The County Teachers' Institute Opens which had refused to work, he fell underneath the wheels He leaves a at City Hall This Morning. wife and seven children. The funeral The attendance at the opening ks-slo- n announcement will be made later. of the county teachers' Institute In the city hall today was large and CELEBRATED COMPOSER DEAD. (By the United Press.) Indications are that the Institute will COPENHAGEN, be thoroughly successful. The pretty Sept 4. Edward died at his home the Gelga, composer, school marms were much In evidence and front the attendance It would In Bergen, Norway, today. seem that the teaching force of the Guy Standing will be seen thf a county schools Is largely feminine. on In "The Right of Way," by S:r C Prof. Levi Edgar Young gave an Inbert Parker. teresting talk this morning on The Evidences of the Divine In History. His lecture was replete with pointed references proving the subject dis- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cussed. In the afternoon the lecturer continued the discussion on The Im- FOR RENT-e-S room, modern house. portance of American History." 36th and Washington. Bell Phones u 1464 and 945s. SUICIDE OF JOHN BEATTY. RUTTE, Hept. 3 John Beatty, one of FOR BALE Three year old driving the oldest and best known commercial horse. Inquire at 3532 Quincy. travelers In the West, died today from the effects of carbolic arid, apparently STRAYED OR STOLEN Ba ' mare n taken in a fit of despondency over pony, from my home at 215 llarrl-sofailure to secure work In his line of lend' avenue. Any Information buslnem. Mr. Beatty had been In to recovery will be gladly relng poor health and practically had been ceived. Horace 8. Foster, 2411 Wash. out of employment for the past four uT Ind. Phone 671. years of age and wa a well-knofigure on the street of the city. In WANTED Woman to cook, or man the last election he wa a candidate and wife to work on ranch. Good for the legislature of the Democratic wages. Inquire at Ogden State Had not Express Messenger A. T. Rom happened along and taaen away from three little boys three sticks of dynamite with which they were playing near the Harriman commissary building in thia city about noon today It la extremely probable that the youngsters would have been blown to Mr. Rum was horrified at fragments. seeing the little fellows playing Innocently with the powerful explosive and cannot understand why the powder did not explode from the rough treatment It received. Will Bailey, Joale Bailey, two Italian boys about 9 and 1U respectively, and a companion about the same age, are the mischievous urchins who had the close call to becoming angels today. They found three sUcks of "Hercules dynamite in the end of a box car standing near the southeast corner of the commissary building and immediately started to ascertain what the stuff was. One little fellow crumbled a stick and mother tried to chew the stick he had. evidently under tlie Impression that it was some new kind of edible. When GUGGENHEIMER COMING. Mr. Rom came along the west side LONDON, Sept. 4. Randolph nf the building he observed the boys of the American sm, ind walked over to where they were, a ho has been spending the tie soon recognised the powerful exIn Europe, sailed today for a plosive end asked the urchins for It. York In an Interview Mr. Gugg. They refused at first to give It to him helnier expressed the opinion thai : ind not until he had told them that nam-lal conditions In the United . hey would be blown to pieces If they were never better, and that the Played with the dynamite did they give of a panic were circulated by jn . s it over to him. Mr. Rosa took the ticket who sought to take advuntug. over to the newer and there a fall In price. the stream. He was not the in It put i nly one that heaved a sigh of relief when the explosive had been carried 4 .tway. STRIKE-BREAKINMEN It Is not known how the dynamite WANT TO CARRY ARMS. qot into the car. The railroad officials know nothing of It. There Is a strong (By the United rrm 1 probability that the powder was put SAX FRANCISCO. Kept. 4 (hen by members of the thieving genA walkout of try who Intended to use It In their carmen almost occurred im, .perations. morning, only the lark of The two little Italian boys have a leader. The strike-break- .: g In the neighborhood for imputation claim that they are not giv. i m tnlschievlous. They amused themproper protection against t!:selves earlier In the day by taking some strikers, and want to he eiv. n m hlckens Just hatched and crushing permission to carry revolver ut their Uvea hy stepping on them. r t Bank. uii-tor- . MODERN BUSINESS METHODS have been Introduced and prices lowered to meet all catalogue competition, hence our prices cannot be cut one cent. We want you to notice the difference In prices that prevailed three months ago. Come in. - i JACK HAZEN DIES SUDDENLY. . o : W. H. Wright & Sons Co. tug-of-w- op-poa- ' - Big Sale of School Tablets. Ml DM Fid-lowi- ,'l'V i li. With Boys' and Girls' At the big store we will give tablets free with every pair of school shoes sold during this and next week. Wright's School S1kmh an easilv the lawt and cost less than any 25-S- min-atre- at beginning. At the clothing store three tablets of good quality will lie i,, :in i'll each suit of any price. At tin"inv the shoes are sold one taldi Ingiven with each pair of scIumiI slim "i1 any price, the customer will Ik giv, i choice of ink or pencil tablets. Ami ". al the big store tomorrow the sale n! . I and school supplies liegins. are going to distribute freely aiuoug our 0 THE TOGGERY students must have a number $ and accordance with the law and an ordei of the Hoard of Directors made nn the 22nd day of July. 1907. so many shims of each parcel of stock as may lie necessary will he sold at the office of the Company, room 520 First National Bank Bldg.. Ogden. Utah, on the 17th day of September, which 1 Tuesday. at 5 o'clock p. in., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with adv rtising and expense of sale. F. L. WOODS. In Secretary. Address above. Diite of first puhllcalton. BepL Date of last publication, ept. 4. 1901 17, 1907 LINK BY LINK we are gradually acquiring more ru' tomers even the links of our Frankfurters draw them to us. The flavor, the delicious taste. Is so fine that when once a person has bought Meat from us It la Impossible for him to want to deal at another butchers. Our Beet BaPork, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Hams, mo con, Poultry, etc, are all of the n tempting and satisfying quality, the prices are satisfying, too. G strlke-bnakii- n; . he-..i- Chicago Market, 185 24th. California Market, 126 2otli- - ? urnal russell-jame-s con pan y - |