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Show DAILY UTA9. STATE PAGE TWO. Utah Knurual glair OGDEN. UTAH. a 0n. jil,.. Ijii; kIm' h.hJ tit lil In which to try ness and wfil soon JEJUNAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER straighten 7, 1907. them. now there Is an exhibition of is entering upon a most Just luctance to eiietrate for Into the instructive re- -- B.-1- s d r cor-por- at CHURCHES -- pc-tltl- n, coal-beari- y s n, 1 -- w.-i- . 1 LE BEAU MONDE in- experiment terior, but when the uemand arises tar Publisher, in Juurul PiiHndiist Company, gu eminent reform, and the eyes uf a restoration uf conditions which ai.l tlm oriiiualed.) tl.i- - Aii.eriiun municipalities are upon permit the peaceful pursuit of trad-- . rui.lii.tn J every evening fiffi-- t Sunday h( f. ,jlr.j, ,hslt the "Des Mollies plan" France will no doubt yield graceful.)' to it. and Germany. although ahe may i; .n,ve a practical system, under make a wry face, will have to act ed Telephone the public adair of our cities to a program of pacification. Such afi Jl.-l- l 1 664 ring Business Office luliiiin- - fairs are all worked out by precedent lnd 664 1 ring '.an lie wisely and eennoiiili ally 2 6B4 d. nowadays, and when tr ranee seeks fir rings iui-Eduorhil Rooms lnd. 664 2 rings them she will find plenty of them. WHY COAL IS IMPORTED. A SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. N little (oiiiinciit is being mode over Mother's at the seashore, ...JS.ml Hi, l.ict that the Union Pacific Kail-loa- d Sister's gone away; tty mail one year ... 3.U0 Bill is catching perch Brother lly mail ms iimnllis company is Importing coal from . .. 1.5U By mail tluve on the bay. there tjut .S . . . Australia. In order to have a supply By mull one inmiili is happy. Everyone SU lly rarriei' '.ne inonlli of fuel oil band this winter with which worlds of fun; Having to No Comers. Moray Pay t.i mn its trains. 'CYptlng dad, who never will Get the dishes done. To very many people, and to the Hie at mutter hiss us Filtered Butt'- Miner in iurticular, this does ul Ogden. I'lall. Ullder Act Heaped up In the kitchen. P";uifl-seem . 3. extraordinary when it is rememM.ir.-ls.s. All the dishes stand; of Cuiigrras f bered that some of the very scientific All the common china; AU the Havlland. General Manager gentlemen connected with the geoB. A. BOWMAN Muthcr's been away a month. logical survey have luld the world of Dad has used them all; NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. the wonderful deposits of coal there are Now he's eating off the plates You should I ii'.l ve y.ur taper not ill I he West, and w hich they greatly That decorate the walL l hail 6:40 lan-i. in. if not received fear might get Into the hands of at that hour call 1'lioue 664 and it will Iona and cltixens with money to Mother, mother, hurry, be sent you by spot iul messenger. Come back from tlie shore; Pay No Money to Carriers or ether work them. can only find enougt Dad collectors unless they present credenIt does not strike the reasonable Intials from tho undersigned. Pistes for two meals more. He Is up against it Under ns circumstances will carriers dividual that these Western coal fleldi ar co I lectors be allowed tc take Stops. are doing the country any good as long While you stay away; All notices of this kind must be given Now hes eating breakfast food of as govthe the attitude unfriendly tc this efficc direct cr by letter, cr in From the large ash tray. them from ernment one being prevents ring. person, or phone 64, The truth Is that the policy JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, He will not wash the dishes. pursued by President lloosevelt has He dies them In the sink; By B. A. BOWMAN, Heart'd off capital from Investing in cool General Manager. If you could only see them now, 1 wonder what you'd think. lands and opening up new mines. Tfie oh, hurry, mother, hurry, one fact that great transcontinental Come back to us today; road should be ImiMirtlng fuel from Fur father hasn't washed a dish Australia ought to Impress the adminfciimv first you went away. Detroit Free Press. istration that something Is vitally wrong with Its toal land policy. This OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY condition of affairs, it might be thought, would stir up tlie interior deDEB MOINES PLAN." THE partment to Investigate conditions with Kidney J. Wllwm, in the National a view of finding out why It is necesMagasine for September, declares that sary for a great rullmad system to go Church of the Good Shepherd. corner the inoal Important, and perhaps tin to the cither end of tile eurth for It Grant and Twenty fourth; Alfred of most startling Innovation, Is the safe- fuel supply, on the fare of things it Brown, pastor Fifteenth Sunday after guard known us the recall, designed for looks as though the department were Trinity. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in.; Die purpose of placing all ufflcluls withentirely out of touch with conditions morning prayer and sermon, 11; tuple, "Gaining the World and Losing i in tlie ahaolute control uf tile people, In this Western country. Soul. No evening service. have cltixens of Tho this officials govthe country Although composing solemnly Informed by the sclen-tlrt- c erning board an1 elected for a definite First Unitarian church of Ogden, K. term of two years, yet under this progentlemen in charge of the geo- of P. hall, over Utah National bank, a vision of the IVs Mollies plan, their logical survey that there are millions church of liberal religion. Services on continuation in office is at all times of acres of coal lands In Montana, but Hunduy evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. William Thurston Brown, the minister, subject to tile will of a majority uf the It Is not noticed that they are being will preach; subject, "Our Spiritual electors. The history of prsetlcally worked to any great extent, for the Heritage from lilgrim to Puritan. AU every city ta disgraced with names of reason that the administration docs not scats free and tlie public Is cordially officers who have proven unmindful of appear to want capital to Invest In coal Invited. the trust Imposed In them, and who mines. What the people need Is more First 1resbyterian church. John Edrould not be removed before the ex- coal In the market, and a little less of ward Carver, Mtstor Morning worship piration of their term of office. Under It hundreds uf feet below the earth's at 11; theme, "The Personal Power of this provision uf the new charter, such surface. Limiting God's Blessing." Sunday President Roosevelt favura a coal scliool at 10; Endeavor at 7. Evening a situation cuuld be met by a prompt land leusltig system, under which the worship at 8; theme, Thd Problem of recall of tho offending member. A title to the coal fields would remain In the American Scholar and the American cent the of signed by St per on the government, but It is not noticed School." Midweek prayer meeting terms in voters, and stating general 7:30. Morning music: at Wednesday rliargea of Incompetency or dishonesty, that capital 1h seeking Investment un- Chorus, Calvary" Main would be filed with the elty clerk.. The der sueh conditions. It Is a very pretty Miss Bartlett and Choir. Evening mush-- : offending or guilty official would then, theory, but while It Is being carried nut T Shall be Satisfied" Chorus, are In the of hundreds there to without further delay, be required people McGraiiithan with any other West running great risk of being froxen stand for Choir. candidate the people choose to nomi- to death, of suffering greatly from the Violin Offertory Mr. Duvmport nate, and the one receiving the highest cold in the winters of the future. First Methodist ' Episcopal church, The position of the administration nuinlier of votes will be the officer for Twenty-fourt- h street, next to court the remainder of the term. This recall In this particular Is like that of the dog house; Guy W. McCreery, pastor. in the not It will work Its feature of the luw will undoubtedly manger, for denconess Morning si rvlee, 11 have a tendency to keep public officials coal measures Itself, and It Is throwing a. m.; evening service, 8 p. m. Preachrestrictions around ing morning and evening by the Rev. In the straight and narrow path of their such burdensome land H. J. Talbott of Salt Lake City, superduty, ever fullhful to the trust of their the maneiir In wldeh cun lie obtained that capital will not intendent of Utah missions. Sunday The highest form of constituents. school at 10 a. m. Class meeting at It. touch Under these conditions II close of democratic government Is not attained morning servin'. Ep worth by electing a multiplicity u. city off- does look as tnough the administration league, 7 p. m.; leader, Gus Hamer. icials, esch official to act as a check ought to wake up and change Its policy Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. We extend to you a cordial welupon the other, but popular liberty I til this particular. to all the services. come fewIf there Is a shortage of coal tn this more certain of attainment where er officials are elected and tne proper und succeeding winters, the adminisThe Christina Science society holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic facilities arc made for impressing upon tration will have to take the responsl-btliltemple, Washington avenue, between for that condition." theso officials the popular will, and Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets. making them rcsimiisible to the whole school Subject, "Substance. Sunday Nevada Now Is Journal: Slate It the pt ople for the execution of that will. 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testiat The desirability of having the mem- Western Ore Puchaslng works thut is monial meetings are held at 8 o'clock. driven from Reno by the piratical rate bership of the governing board mode Hllcy of the Southern Pacific and Its Free reading rooms are open dally, exand h.olldays, from 2 m 5 up of the strongest men of the city connecting railroads. Some day the cept Sundays 111.. In same building. p. has not been overlooked by the fra inert city's fight for the preservation of its of tile Dee Moines plan. Not only trade will be unavoidable. Then, we Lutheran church, corner of Twenty-thir- d will be made. Dut It might street and Jefferson avenue: 1). A. have they made the office one of honor suppose, it lie a deal belter to make It right Klimiulst, pastor Sunday srhix.I ;it 10 and opportunity, attractive to the hon- now. great a. m. Luther league at 7 p. ni.: lender. est and capable of ever) community, Laura Swanson. English servin' i but they have so changed the muntier Interniountaln Catholic: With busi- p. m. Ladles' Aid society meets at at 2.30 ness to booming, fair good crops and p. m. Thursday at the home of Mr., of choice that the election of this type J. ient money hi keep things moving, V. Llndstrom. 26 Eighteenth s'r.et. of men Is less difficult, and the election sutfii the slump of the New York stock mar- You are cordially welcome. Rev. n. A. of Klltclans without business ability ket stems to Indicate that the profeswill be absent from ti e ,ity The primary, as well a., sional operators wanted it to slump. It Elmqulst possible. from Tuesday next till the er.d ,.f the will probnbly recover when the profes- week, tho election, has been made r Is s at attending dedication so that candidates ean no longer sionals want It to ilo so. Meanw htlu a Payette, Ida. sucker Is bum every minute of the day. depend for their election on party affili- and they keep the stora. market operGerman Evangelical church. 0 r of ations. but must go before the people ators tu comfortable i lrcuiiitauru. Jefferson avenue and Twenty t ird upon their own merits. Ward lines street; Theodore Wobos, pastor, c, 4 g The anll-- ( lrlcnt.il fil ling Is grow In; Twenty-fourt- h have been reiiiovid, anil w.... the peostreet Si rvlee Sunday ple voting at large, thi evils of ward very pinnuunoxl In British Columbia at 11 o'elock. Everybody iiiri!ia!! Secrvtaiy Straus's assertion fonts. Sunday school at 2 polities are abolished, electors are freer despite j. m The that the Canadians are ready to wel- Earnest workers meet Tuesday iaht in recording their choice of candidates, come the Japanese with open arms. At at 8 o'clock. and the business man is better able tui Yuruuuver on Sunday night it was serl Secure his election without stooping to ojsly proposed to receive the next con First Congregatlor.alchunh. X.i,e slgnineiit of coolies w Ith shotguns. That Strong Elderkin. the low practices of the politician. minister Moiuhig Is wrong: but It Is also wrong to atservice at 11 o'clock; sermon. The The new charter certainly has an intempt t.i niiikc Californians believe that Wit mss of the Stones." Sunday sch.iol viting appearance, especially front the they are the only people Indisposed to at 12:15 jt. m. Young People's mo-tinviewpoint of theory', yet It remains for receive large numbers of Orientals In at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 n'clo. k; tlie cillxeiis of Des Moines to demon- their midst. sermon. The Quest of Goodness and of God." The Young People's choir hn strate that its provisions are as pracKan Francisco Chronicle: Affairs are arranged special music. tical in operation as they are beautiful in a cliaulic condition In Morocco, but Five Points church Sunday s,hool in theory, Des Moines, a city of 1U0.- - the Frem h have a genius for ordcrll- - at 3 o'clock; preaching service at . and A Jolly surprise party of Thursday evening was the one given in honor of Mis Dorothy Vincent by about twenty uf her young friends. Games and music were features of the evening and vases snp!er was served at 16 o'clock, the Ia table. the of asters adorning guessing contest prises were won by Miss Marjorie Fisher and Stanley Gray. Those present were Misses Della Harding. Adelaide Flinders. Mary Doming, laiis Parkinson. Marjorie Fisher, Elsa Brownley. Daisy Morgan. Ruth Ferris. Virginia Saunders; Sarah Golding. Messrs. Ernest Ralston, James Fielding. Dick Sumner, Stanley Gray, Archie Cole, Herbert Manning, Chailes Hale, Homer Mills, Gordon Ellis and Eugene Fanner. ful with white roses. Blue chiffon streamers were fastened to each corner of the table from the chandelier and the prevailing colors were everywhere carried out in many pretty little detail. Sixteen guests were present to meet Miss Fraser. a a a a son, Frank, Walter and Edward, left Wednesday for Washington, D. C., where the boys will attend the Georgetown university Mr. Smythe will visit the Jamestown exposition before returning.. D. A. Smythe and three a a a a Miss Louise McDonald entertained the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. The guests of tlie club were Miss Georgia Winters and Misa Dora Gordon. a Henry Hardy left Thursday evening a a a and Prepare ! Miss Julia Parkinson Is back from for Loveland, Colo., where he will sume his position as electrician In the Lake Tahoe, Cal., where she spent the summer. Great Western sugar factory. a a a a j s about entertained Cora Miss Barton C. Sullivan returned D. Mrs. Ur. and Monday from a short visit with friends twenty friends at cards on Tuesday 111 Evanston, evening. Wyar. re- . j s and Mrs. W. E. Hardy and children left Wednesday evening for the East. Mr. Hardy goes to Chicago as delegate to the carmen's convention and Mrs. Hardy and the children will stop off at Council Bluffs, la., where they will visit Mrs. Hardy's parents. Mr. s Lets Morton entertained a few friends at cards Tuesday evening. Prises were won by Misa Daisy Greene and Victor Morrison. Vases of carnations and asters were arranged about the rooms and a basket of roses adorned the table. Twenty guests enjoyed the pleasant affair. Miss s s Bertha Clifton waa hostess on Wednesday afternoon at five hundred IMirty, followed by luncheon, given In Miss a a a a Miss Beatrice Farley Is the guest of Mrs. Fred H. May of Salt Lake, a a a a la back from a Miss Nell Tackett several weeks vacation spent In the East. While away she visited at Des Moines, Omaha, Denver and Colorado Springs. a ux s Margaret Miller entertained at cards on Wednesday evening at her home on Madison avenue. The game was five hundred and the hicky player receiving prises were Misa Beatrice Reading, Miss Verna Moore, Morris Welinan and Fred Greene. Quantities of asters and dahlias were used In the decorations and alx tables were filled with the players. A pretty home wedding of Thursday evening was that of Miss Bertha Lang-loidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Langlols, to Albln Anderson of Reno, Nev., which took place at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony waa performed at 6:30 by President C. F. Middleton, and after the ceremony sup-pvaa served for the members of the family. The bride wore a gown of ecru silk, with white silk net and Irish point trimmings. The bridesmaid was Miss Anderson, a sister of the groom, and Mr. Langlols was best inan. The home was bright with flowers and ferns, the parlors being decorated In pink and the dining room In white and yellow. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson wilt leave Monday for Reno, where they will make their home. n, er Am prepared ' , . i entire advertising any part of It. My :.:ialgB . reasonable and I wiffin, ta let my work prove its, if. j W(I1 Write your ads i.nflvt ()f cost with absolutely ..blijj. tlon on your part. ra;i IIUl b. either phone 2117 ai.J m pleased to talk niiiit-r- s ov.-- with you. I also conduct an collecting agency cue in which every honorable means m. ployed to collect h.n.ct debtx Give me youi claims; ptrluipt 1 can collect some fer y..u. - r 1 Thomas P. Horn First National Bank. Either Phone 207. SATISFACTION IN 8ERVING, SAVING AND APPEARANCE of ALL MEATS CUT BY OUR SLICING M- A LUMINOUS COMMENT. ACHINE. Judgment upon it. For Instance, I once heard a man explaining palmistry to Mr. Wormser. The man was an ardent palmist. He insisted that the lines In the hand were as trustworthy as the lines In the Bible He said that the wise everywhere believed In the palmist's science. Now, here, he went on, opening his hand, here Is the life line. This line Indicates Infallibly how long you will live. 'Yes,' said Mr. Wormser; 'Isn't It funny, thoegh, that the life Insurance companies pay no attention to Philadelphia Bulletin. Lindsay-Elil-s Heal Market It?' TIP FROM REBUKED. Young College Woman (Interested In Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Derek are politics) The office should seek the back from a three weeks wedding trip man. Grandma (rather deaf) 1 know through the East. that's what girls think nowadays. But A pleasant social event of Monday In my time It was considered very unevening was the surprise given In honor ladylike. Puck. of Mrs. B. L Reynolds by about a AN INDISPENSABLE MAN. score of her friends. The Man without a Country Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jackman and Is but a sorry plan. But pity worse the Country daughter, Susie, are bock from a trip That only has one Man. throughout Washington and Oregon. -New York Sun. Miss Mayme McDermott has returned from a visit to Shelton, Neb., and Is the COLIC AND DIARRHOEA. Pains In the stomach, colic and diarguest of Mrs. John McDermott at the Ilealy. Later she will go to Bozeman, rhoea are quickly relieved by the use Mont., where she will teach school this of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and winter. Diarrhoea Remedy. When In need of such medicine, give it a trlaL For Mrs. W. A. Robertson was hostess sale by all druggist and Mrs. George Chamberlain of Cedar CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED Rapids, la., was the guest of honor on Wednesday evening at a pleasantly ar- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ranged evening affair given at the home cannot reach the seat of the disease. of the hostess' mother, Mrs. C. D. Ty- Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional ree. Cards and music contributed to disease.' and In order to cure It you the amusements of the evening and must take Internal remedies. Hall's about thirty guits were present to Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the Mood and mucous meet Mrs. Chamberlain. surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not Miss Lillian Holman Is spending a a quack medicine. It was prescribed few weeks with friends in Salt Lake. by one of the best physicians In this a country for years and is a regular Mrs. A. V. McIntosh has returned It Is composed of the best from a week's stay with friends In tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting Evanston, Wyo. directly on th a a a mucous surfaces. The perfect comMrs. E. A. Cook is home from an ex- bination of the two ingredients Is what tended visit with friends In California produces such wonderful results In cura a a a ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials Mrs. George B. Bennett was hostess free. on Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon F. J. CIIENEY ft CO.. Props, given In honor of her sister. Miss Toledo, O. Muriel Fraser of Fresno, Cal. The Sold by Druggists, price 75C- decoration were carried out In pale HaU" Fam,ijr plll for con- hlue and white, the table being heautl stipatlon. C. , etc. The late Ialdor Wormser, the millionaire banker of New York, laid the foundation of Ills business success as a clothier In San Francisco. An aged San Franciscan said of him recently: Mr. Wormser was a shrewd man. If you laid a proposition before him he saw at a glance whether it was good or bad, true or false, and In an epigrammatic and Illuminating way he passed THE LOCAL ROOM. Excited Voice (through the telephone) Hello! Is that the office of the city editor? Man at Desk Jes, sir. John Heywood left Tuesday for The Voice Whats the score? atD. will C.. where he Washington, Man at Desk Nothing to nothing so tend the University of Virginia. far. Same Voice In whose favor? ChiMr. and Mrs. C. B. Christiansen and daughter of Ban Francisco are the cago Tribune. guests of Mrs. Christiansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ctreu. w a A beautifully arranged afternoon affair of Thursday was one given by Mr. A. P. Bigelow at her home on Jefferson avenue. Cards formed an interesting diversion for some of the guests and prises were cut for by all and were awarded to Mrs. H. H. Spencer anl Mrs. Frank J. Cannon. The decorations were asters and dahlias and forty guests enjoyed the occasion. honor of Miss Mildred Russell of Nashville,1! enn. The rooms were beautifully gay with masses of sunflowers and golden glow. The mantel was banked with bright blossoms and clusters of a a a a vines arched' the doorways. The tablx Mrs. T. Bradley entertained the was pretty with vases of asters and aftercovers were laid for twenty. At cards Presbyterian ladies Thursday noon at her home, 213 West SevenJar-drawon Miss were Myrtle by prises teenth. and Miss Winifred Roberts, Miss S - and Mr. and family left Thursday evening for their home In Welser, Ido., after a five weeks visit In the city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Buch miller, a l booklets, f .!!. . form letters. neu;.. .... and novelty after: . estimates, schn.,- - u a a a a Mrs. Roy C. McKinney a a I" N. Austin. n. Will find It profitable ways to use In nuajr Riverdale Flour It In tbe first place. is a strictly 9 brand, and secondly la reasonably priced. For sate high-gra- de all leading M and dealer grocers OGDEN MILLING ELEVATOR Mr. Squire CO. Coop Miss Glenn Douglass Mrs. J. A. Ferraro Mo Mr. Squire Coop, Professor of tM at the University of Utah and the AlOgden High School, announces comAI lowing courses of snuslc for the W season. Prof. Coop will be as?ited Miss Glenn ' Douglas and Mr Feraro : J- - PIANO VOCAL REPERTOIRE English, German. French. ELEMENTARY THEORY Music Reading and Writing. ADVANCED THEORY Analysis and Music Form HARMONY Treatment Chord Composition and OPERA Round Plano Study of PM Faust, Cavalleria Rusticsno. time). (line. Butterfly second . Sep1 Registration of Pupils Friday. bar 13. Studio, 2418 Washington A . . |