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Show PACK DAILY UTAH SIX jWES'3 sjTSats Capital and Surplus, PRICE IVE & SZ7LOOO.OO First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH OAVID ECCLES. I ts SL S. BROWNING.. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Caahiar DIRECTORS David Ecdea If. S. Browning Oaorga H. Trlba aaaph Clark Samard Whits R. B. Porter. Respectfully salicits the aeeeuats af basks, mercantile firms and individuals. Ws pay intsrsst an time deposits. Ample reseurcea, saurtaaus treat stent, auperier aarviaa. If Your Kidneys TROUBLE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 190S. used in an ordinance, shall be construed to Include alleys, lanes, courts, ORDINANCE P Writing New avenues, public squares, public places Ordinances and Revising and Com- and sidewalks, unless such construction would bo inconsistent with the piling I, Ordinances of Opden City. manifest Intent of the ordinance. Council A Power of Committaea. of The ordinances Whereas, present shall committees superhave general the others considered her capital fun. Ogden City, as set forth In the last vision, under the direction of the counHIS DAUGHTERS CHOICE. of or revision, via., that Her father watched to see if she gave (ampliation several departments of tha are defective in many parts, nut cil, of the anyone a preference. Of all things he Rpanlsh-America- n war the' coming under their government city During needs and requiredreaded most was her marrying In meeting the present shall make recomenda-tion- s purview. They vessels that naval there were certain poverty. But he could see no differ- ments of Ogden City; and further that council regarding to tha city mw manned entirely by volunteers. ence In her treatment of either officers aid ordinances are very Incomplete matters tn their several departments, One of these, a converted cruiser, the or men. Indeed, aha made no differ- and scattered in the aald revision. and all bills In the department ahull the rraoved command ba Now was it under by therefore, Thomas Jefferson, ence between them, hut the captain he approved by the majority of the of Captain Dlman, a regular officer. waa the only man aboard the ship Mayor and City Council of Ogden, committee having charge of that deThe names, fur reasons which will be blind to the fact ehat hla daughter was Utah: before they shall bo ordered partment Section I. That the ordinances of to be obvious as the story develops, are fic- carrying on n desperate flirtation with paid by the council. titious. At the clues of the war the the Jackie with whom ha had caught Ogden City be revised and compiled, 9. When an Ordinance Shall Ge Inta and, where needed, new ordinances Effect. Amendments. Jefferson was detained at Havana for her sitting in a corner. All ordiOne day this same Jackie waa at tin j written. That a competent person be nances enacted after the adoption of awhile, and the captain sent for hie daughter to come down for a visit. wheel. Tha captain tarns up the coin- - employed to revise and compile the these "Revised Ordinances" ahall be Later the captain was ordered to take from hla cabin, looked at dlnancea as aforesaid and a special given consecutive numbers and filed In hie vessel north, where the crew wee the steersman, hut did not remember j committee on revision of ordinance ap-t- o the office of the City Recorder and to he discharged and she waa to return have seen him before; looked nt th pointed to work In connection with ahall DO px into effect until twenty :n. 8ald ordinances when completed, to the merchant service. Whether or compass, then stood watching tha ves-- 1 jiy, after the date of their publics not the captain violated a naval reguel In her course. He noticed that she shall bo called "Revised Ordinances of tlon unless otherwise expressly provld Jen City, 1901." lation in taking his daughter boms always pointed true. Turning to the edthereln. These "Revised Ordinances" Bee. S. Thera shall first be prepared hall not bo amended by Interlineawith him' In hla vessel la one of the helmsman, ha said: a system of headings, titles, etc.. In- tion. but, in the future, amendments reasons for concealing hla name. The You steer well, my man." been had Dlman Mlaa la Marian The the see cluding all needed subjects to guide hall be mads by truth Jackie saluted respectfully. aboard the cruiser several times whll- "Hava you picked up steering aboar J the revision, compilation and writing tlon or subdivision as amended, of new ordinances. he lay In Havana harbor and had thla ship? added the captain. Subjects shall I 10. Numbering of Or inancea. The ea held her own reasons for wishing to "No, sir; thla Is the first time Iv-ha- d then be assigned to proper officers and 'City Recorder shall number all with nances return In her. Another truth la that the the wheel." and employed by consecutively, beginning city they are required to write and submit to number 1, that are upon hla records, the captain did not know she was on "Where did you learn?" board until he waa standing along the "In the Atlantic and Mediterranean the compiler and the special commit- - and hereafter shall continue to coatee such ordinances as are deemed eecutlvely number all ordinances filed South Carolina coast, and when he mostly." I them needed, and proper. and spread upon hla records. In the found it out he nearly had a fit. by vessels?" "What kind of Sec. L It shall be the duty of the order of their passage, approval and However, there la a special reason Only a yacht." The number of nn orspecial committee oa ordinances to publication. for hie being thrown off hie equilibri"Whose yacht? canvas, consider, revise and approve dinance shall be a proper identification um, fur the way he discovered hla "My own." The raptaln paused. He thought of all ordinance! submitted and to paas of name, and all reference thereto may daughter on board waa this: Going It he mads by number In lieu of the on deck at two bells In the evening a the volunteer service and the dller-klnd- a upon the work of the compiler. be hall full title. the of to the duty compiler beautiful moonlight night he aaw ent men who volunteered. of Sec. i. This ordinance to take efsomething fluttering from n sung cor- Then he asked another question In a arrange,ofclassify and make a complete table the contents and Indexes, fect upon Its passage, approval and ner amidships, either behind n funnel slightly different tone: prepare the ordinances for publication publication. or n smoke pipe or one of the various What'a the alae of your yacht V Sec. 4. Repealing Old Ordinances. make not leas than flva (S) type- and to deck of a the 'About 1.S00 tons.' ship. appurtenances ' rUt All ordinances or parts of ordinances of same. the shall It copies Many say It was not amidships at all. "Hm." said the captain, and walked be the duty of the compiler to sub- In conflict herewith are hereby r but dear aft behind tha binnacle. The forward. all ordinances to the City Attorney pealed. latter Is mors likely, for the captain The Jefferson sailed Into one of the mit Passed by the City Council, March cams up from his cabin ln the stern navy yards on the New England coast, and to advise with him upon legality 1908. of ordinances. 10th. all When revision the of the vessel. Anyway, he aaw some- the crew was mustered out, and the E. P. BROWN, of the ordinances Is completed It shall standlike a looked ribbon vessel put out of commission. On the be thing that and City Recorder. regularly approved, pased ing out In the broess. He Investigated evening after this was effected a card Approved March 17th, 1909. and stumbled on hla daughter sitting bearing a name Captain Dlman had printed. A. L. BREWER, Bee. 4. In the compilation and revisnug against a common Jackie. never heard of came to him In hla sion of ordinances of the Mayor. I Chapter no Is record There of what passed quarters. He received the visitor, a aame shall be aa follows: between the two except that the young young man dressed in the height of State of Utah, County of Weber i Chapter I. woman went below Immediately. As fashion, who smiled and aald: 1. Repealing I. E. P, Brown, City Recorder of Ordinance Existing for the Jackie, the captain disdained "Ton don't remember me, captain. The ordinances contained in thla Ogden City, Utah, hereby certify that to hold him a countable for hla daughI've Just come from serving under chapter and the chapters following the above and foregoing la a full, true ters actions and took no more notice your command. be hall known aa the "Re- and correct copy of an ordinance enof him than If he hadnt been then. "I don't recall " vised Ordinances of Ogden City," and titled "An Ordinance Regarding WritThe captain waa sorry afterward that "I'm the man who waa alttlng so far as their provisions are the aame ing New Ordinances and Revising and he hadn't, for it occurred to him that with" In effect aa those of previously exist- Compiling the Ordinances of Ogden he would like to know what sort of "Yea. yes. I remember, sir. ing ordinances, they shall be construed City, passed by tho City Council of "And the steersman whom you aa continuations thereof; but looking fellow hla daughter had been subject said Ogden City on the 10th day of silting up against. He had not re- rpoke to one day." to the above limitation and the provi- March, 1908, and approved by tho membered that he waa commanding I see." sions of the next section all ordi- Mayor of aald City on the 17th day of volunteers, many of whom had In their "I've come to ask for your daugh- nances of the city heretofore In force, March.-190veins the beat blood In the land. ter's hand." In witness whereof, I have here' except such as are of a private, local Aa Captain Dlman had commanded When the captain recovered his or temporary nature, including franunto set my hand and a crew, an had Marian from her child- equanimity, he aald: chise grants, dedications and special affixed the corporate hood commanded Captain piman. As "Marian has nothing. I surprise you levies for local assessments, are hereby (SEAL) aesl of Ogden City soon as the secret of her being on can tske care of her comfortably? this 19th day of March, repealed. hoard waa out she waa all over the "I can If the Interest on eight mil2. Accrued Rights. Neither these 1901. ship, Interfering with Ita discipline, lions will do It; If not, we shall have revised ordinances nor the above reE. P. BROWN. toying with the guns, trying to In- to economise until my grandmother pealing section shall effect any act City Recorder. duce officers and men to break rules dies, when I'll get six millions more." done, or right accrued, any penalty Published March 20. 1908. snd otherwise making herself a nui"I think I'll have to let her go," aald incurred, any suit, prosecution or prosance that la ,to the commander, for the raptaln. ceeding pending, or the tenure or office Comparing Notes. of any person holding office, at the "My teacher's name la Brown," aald time when they take effect; nor shall the first little girl. My teacber'a the repealing of any ordinance here- name." replied the other little girl, 1 by have the effect of reviving any Davla, but I don't know what color It ordinance heretofore repealed or su- la" perseded. I. Moaning of Words. Words used In the revised ordinances In the pres UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FORTY-FIV- E ent tense include the future aa well aa the present; words used In the masculine gender Include the femine The following paper by Hon. Thom- - needles and a plug of tobacco were and neuter; the singular number Includes the plural, and the plural the aa C. Galloway of Welser, was read frequently divided among the the Columbian club, on "Idaho dents of a neighborhood. There waa singular; the word person Includes woe and many cuss' words when the firm and corporation as well aa a Day:" 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. "When wa compart the present ap- - supply of tobacco was exhausted. The natural perabn. 4. Penalty for Ordi4 Violating pea ranees of Snake river valley with young came Into the world and the naneesa. Any person violating any what It was forty-fiv- e years ago, tho sick were cured without the aid of a H. PATTIS0N, provision or provisions of any ordiDlfn name, Trail,' would properly physician. The necessity of the conditions then prevail-- , ance made all more careful, Intelligent nance of the city, included In these revised ordinances, or ordinances Our Evening Story An Ordinance Regarding Ask your dealer to send you Riverdale ! Prasidant 6E0. H. TRIBE..., f STATE YOU. TAKE DOSE OF A -- ordl-partl- and fhe making of good bread will be an easy accomplish ment Ogden Milling Elevator Company Ogdon State Bank ! Drivers Kidney Pills THE PILL THAT WILL GIVE RELIEF. YOU Ogdens Bant Drug Stars. Wm. Driver Son DRUG COMPANY George W. Driver Managers 2461 Waahington Ava. & Specially invitsa ladies' for whoso the accounts cf use they have handsome provided RumIm leather pass and chock books, port, moneie Bias. OFFICERS. I. C. Bigelow, President, J. M. Browning, Vics-PreA. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Mayes, Asst Cashier, DIRECTORS. H. C. Bigelow, A. J. Warner J, M. 0. A. Browning, John K. Spier Pamtlsy, G. L Backsr, E. L. Van Mats J. N. Sparge, A. P. Bigelow a. IS THIS REALLY MY OLD COAT? 9. To Shop Around ' Far a good Flour. Just ardor a sack of Peary's Crescent Fleur from your and the question ia settled for all time. Crescent Fleur pleases the mast enacting bakor, because of Its fineness, whiteness and quality. f those essentials for good baking arq what you want in a flour, than grs-ea- r, r S Peerys d I YEARS AGO OGDEN Crescent Flour will SNAKE RIVER VALLEY rest-befor- please you. TURF EXCHANGE e Prop. Ing. "The first to come to Idaho were the trappers and miners, not The arid plains, rock canyons, alkali valleys and repulsive sage brush presented anything but an Inviting sword of litigation; In the absence uf prospect to those who had left the churches, the principles of honesty, golden prairies and shaded meadows of virtue and Justice were taught without the East or sequestered valleys of the the assistance of the expounders of West Few even thought of making a legends and mysteries; In the absence home where all waa desolation. The j of well organised schools every home demand for supplies In the mines in- - was a school house and every parent a duced a few to locate along the water teacher. courses, when the alluvial bottoms Books were found in running would produce hay and garden truck. brooks.' It waa soon demonstrated that Idaho Sermons In stones.' was an Ideal qtock country, which InGood In everything." duced stockmen to come from Oregon "Unbounded was the hospitality and California. Very few ventured to leading characteristic of the pioneers. bring their families. Every stranger found a ready chair. "The wonderful transformation noon The pioneers were benevolent and to be wrought by Irrigation was not generous. The misfortune of one was considered In the plans of any. the misfortune of all. "This lack of knowledge, which re"Up to the year 1170 a recount of tarded progress for years, waa very the Individuals who were the most unfortunate for Idaho. Had the mil- prominent In affairs or a detail of lions of dollars taken from the mines special events would have but little been Invested In budding homes and significance to those who have 'since irrigating canals, Idaho today would arrived. When a history of Idaho la rank among the wealthiest states In written, lta pages will be emblazoned the union. Many of the avenues of with deeds of heroism, prosperity even now defined by a dim and patriotism. There will be pubtrail would be great thoroughfares. lished a review of events showing The first settlers of Washington coun- steady march upward and onward. It ty were typical of those of other lo- will be shown that along the Dim calities, the being un- Trail' the engines puffs and moves. married. Cabins constructed of logs Home building and agricultural purcovered with earth, without floors and suits have supplanted the nomadic life with windows and doors made of flour of bygone years. The change Is most sacks, were the first dwellings and wonderful and for the better. As the school houses. Cooking was done be- sphere of human activity Is extended, fore open fires in chim- effort should secure greater and neys; the light was furnished by tal- nobler aspirations be Inspired. low dips or candles. As one who helped to mark the Supplies were purchased at Columbia river points or 'Dim Trail.' one who has only at Boise and were transported over- memories of the past I humbly submit land by pack trains or In wagons. The to the Inevitable and Join in the reonly markets for. farm products were frain Onward, onward, ever." the mines. A barrel of sugar, a keg of syrup, a spool of thread, a paper o Journal want ads deliver tha goods home-builder- s. , All Kinds of Lumber far all kinds of purposes, are net found In svsry yard. Whatever your wants may be in Lumber and Building Materials asms hers and 1st us give you an estimate. Wo san save you money, quail ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street y mud-thatch- ed Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Pull Line of Cigars. Vh-aea- Subscribers of The Utah Stats Journal are rsqusatad to read and follow Instructions printed at head of editorial column.- - 5. Liability of Employers and Agents to Penalty for Violation of Ordinances. When the provisions of an ordinance prohibit the commission or omission of an act not only the person actually doinr the prohibited thing or omitting the directed act, but also the employer and all other persons concerned, or aiding and abetting therein, hall be guilty of the offense described, and liable to the penalty prescribed for the offense. g. Power to Issue Permits Granted to Certain Officials by Implication. When the provisions vf any ordinance prohibit the commission of any act without the permit of a certain off! dal, or officials, such official or offi dels. shall have the power to grant a permit for the performance of such act 7. Meaning of the Word "Street." The word Street" of Streets" when MEN ARE POWERLESS self-sacrifi-ce great-majorit- Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look st Our New Cigar Stand. Beat of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars hereafter enacted, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, unless other provisions Is made, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine In any sum less than one hundred dollars for each offense. lie FlgM A as test Disease Celts, They Strike at the Vadertyteg Cuss. To treat Dandruff, and Palling Hair, s with Irritants or ells on which a para-sltl- germ wlU prosper. Is like srnopins from tbs ocean to prevent the tide water from rising. Tea cannot accomplish a satlsfkctnrr core without having a right understanding af tha fundamental cauass of the trouble Ton must kin the Dandruff Germ. Kowhro's Hcrplddc does this becaure It Is specialty mads to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hah has ns choice but to resume health-growtand beauty. "Destroy the cause, you removo ti. effect." Sold by leading dru grists. Bern 10c. It stamps for sample to The HcrplcMo O Detroit. Mich Two slam --It mats and 2L99. h California and Eastern rases. Direct wire far all sporting events. That is an expression often heard when a man gets back from ua the eld Overcoat hs sent te be pressed and "freshened up." It ia hard to believe that ia tha aama eld garment, with all the wrinkles and unehapelinsee taken out ef it If you want such a surprite aand along your cost or any ether garment you have that may need rejuvenating, and ess hew quickly we will five it another lease ef life. And at little eost, too. 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