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Show DAILY THE FOOD THAT THE MOST STRENGTH ing THE SPRING AND MER WHEN JOURNAL, MC9a. DOWN PAGE THREIL ieiiis will enroll in iliis from r i.'v iiilerinouiiiui.'. I fi ,.:.ir suilt!'., r sell "'1 .in' 'IT. - - ii English, reading ,i',d In and About Utah rier-e'e'e''- SUM- MARCH 30. 1908. - dur- A MEAT DIET ON LITTLE A LET YOU STATE CARRIES AND IMPARTS YOU FURTHEST UTAH a ?? ! h a 11.1 .ms- l. -- I SOLD CIRCLE ii.s is . '.oti.ti.g f s.i. il l.u.ds j uiell.ods I'livsies. I'l.i-- i '..ill. viil U .i.m . nu!ilr nicii. who ss i.i si .p the mur-- i' pi nii I..,!1!'. i" i.'s Sod-lO- primal l" sl';,. Is before the ri.ri'l.m p1 w ill begin In Washington. blah" bc.ird i f p.irdoiiH will mx-- t to .i.ei i,. tale 'f ll.nry t'r. h.nd sclf- i.i.-.iss.issiu of form, r Governor COMING WEEK i Si. .ii.ei.bt : i il DAY BY DAY .in pi.) . wi!1 biur thin .m and i g , u il..v I. 'lit SI n , eiebratli.u Vi.gi.slme. Hu lasting .1, I,-- , . Ti .ieli, rs .f I'hlhppiu. W'il begin s' ! itaiiy nature sln-'.- an. i . i it:..:1 w i iv dr. ssmaki: g ':i i..,!, s.v Week- -' . .la. aiioi.al eellfcr, lice In k Y i l.i vl. u' b ii i.ius .iss.mli Ill'll'; Kv',1. li or feared tv Am.ii.g ' : .in.! library s. n m e M.tiul.i The .. . - . v i'll!- - M'tii'.iu.i ii .. P' ! i.. i.. risk ih.'ir in . s li, Hu- mi. nipt. of pny-ie- .ii I'nicn I.ieiiie and S.iall.ern Iueltic s.'ioil , k I!;,- . : .:i.g . I....-,vi. Mis Praku-liIII,. e an. i. it. ii'.uticd. A r.u.i.'y - eourses "i ih. .I'iYt-.'i- -i l ails will pay aih-- ! 1; i'.isisii-i- I iii.ir!erly dividends. and rliil from the board Monday - "H. gymn.iMimi uisiruen. n u.K house. TMiipi;.' on f.Hit into the Thursday ' " i.ii.ii': J Hiy.iii wii'. : p.i pi her. Ileal Woik for gimuas-- n mouni.tii.s to it, southward of Garfield. I'.'P'ihsl N.ai.ii.il eonvention will 1 ii ii,,. M i, -sp. ak, i .il .i I. .,k i u.'loi s coaches and a. Iviet.'s. I . "Proiubiy nnihitig 1 i.m .: will Ut- Til, iv It.- was . .ipurvd ..tier a sharp in... ini.,- ii:b .f Mi,i,n ... K..n ice. I in St lu'Uis for Ihe purpose of r-- 't . has.' i. .vi ter iioiiiiaiilit.g ,aiid!,hiles for president 1. 1 aiul ring s. viral miles by tin s.is I'uy t lie i'o'isi.i I!, and It I'ullty. wlio brought ef Hie I'idtcd Slat,. 1ft omen Workers in London. ciiit.ii-Wl- l. iliiri,eliaraeler of the I'ti'l'li' a lie are Naii'11-In- g him I'aiidid.ili'M lor goxernur und other I,. Hi, county jail l -. I1,' .111,1 III UllSl ,11Ill ill i observation V' is needed cry great in the Uirv.e Ir I'nioii oi ihinglon and Ir. Bon-liai- il .uni .liMii.'i ..I State oiti, i i will lie nominated by come to the conclusion that (li Ui.-- l .f uaid W. F Snyder upon hi reKi pub'.iean i oiiveiition. who aiv at tending IMith at St. i. of women who travel to tlis likiuti.k ..tier s Mark of ifuila. the luimtus novelist, are three lixiy that there turn from that eaiup. Kiiuii-rg.iiici-liispial. say eti-i.li.l.'iiiiii to .ii:. than ii IT.ii'ti day to earn their living is Inthe ci f: u:ul on the increase. Especially big m ii lifiti'iiiii iiiiiiual placed in the Iantlit'oii by the in will relate a little incident. The day 1" knife wounds in Itelleli s lull French government. organ being perforated In i ilns like case as legat'd the women New iirlcuii. fore I left iaini, u few of us who breathing National Child that many place, from whtch Air la sic aie enraged in factories, as dia-fi.- . eoimnitUk will N.ilimiul Hank ..f I'l'miin r.'. urrat realised thut some place at whi,h visi- i stuping. its eimfereiu e ill Atiaulii, th'giii annual l'.oin Krti:as who act iiiKliiutuni. linamial the tH will fished girls to Iasi three day tor might be taken eare of a a needed, ; A return shows :is .'.elks aud typists. f.ir luisiiicss. tla: at ihe present time female labor Ten jx-- ceni cui in wngt-- ,.f Ji'.ixm ugR'Sted the proiHwitiiin of building CONGRESSMAN Friday HOWELL is in as many as ntuety New Eiiglanil enn.m null Se. lelary William 11 Taft will dea elub house. It was figured that a , upi'raiive number of will tkk'viiie t'tfix'tive. liver an address at the annual bun.iuet NOT OUT FOR THE SENATE d. Pc; cut iiiii.is.ni's. th comfortable lace which the member hands employed evcocdii.p 1 "(Hi Ijist of the Hoard of Trade at Columbus, O. T uosday might call home, or permanent headi J.;.r li f'leio.ies were visited by the Straus of (lie IVpurtnu-nSecretary In cost would the district, quarters female san-'-ailX'iikxialii ainl In.l.'- - of t'oinnn-reliistH'clui s in the st-vicHepuli'ii'iin, and Iatlair will swak be- about ffi.uOO. It was decided to make It is aiiiniuni'ed In Salt Lake City ef ihe corporation, while l.U3 league primal lc will Iw lielil f.uv the Hoard of Tr.ule at Savauimli. share worth 1100 and alart a sub- that t'oiigivsKinan Joseph Unwell has w. 'kshop similarly came uuder r in tt.iii nf New York. i?a. minutes declined to enter the rail1 for the view -- Pall Mall Caxe'te scription. In just thirty-thre- e Uiuitiiii't betw,x.i miners ami oper- Wieslling inaleh for the clianiplon-titur- s United States senatorship as a competiwe had $3,300 worth of the stock subin all lmiiorl.iii( soft coal lit 1.1 ship f the world llolch and scribed for. That was enough for the tor of Senator Heed Smoot. Tlie declinof the C'liuilry expire. Ua. keiuu lmiidt will be held In Chicugo. time and the subscription book was ation came in the nature of a letter Horsehair. Vegetable SixMi'ili aiMiivirsai-of tlie foundaSaturday Not long ago the fanner and closed. The club house will be built In answer to one from Republicans tion of niixii'i'ii spirit ualiMii will lie to select dele-giiii- 's in Algeria often went to piimarlcs at once, for some place In which min- asking him to enter the race. cclelirale.l by devnlei' of ill,, cult. to the Slate convention will be expense to destroy the dwarf ing men can gather and talk business held in Wednesday Is badly needl'd right now. The prompt- palms which abound In that part of Fa im ms ixfcrd Cambridge boat race Aft lea. Now, thank Ili'PiilillcHns nf Indiana will to the constant ness with which the money was offered SUMMER SCHOOL PUNS Iml.l in EiikIuiuI. of practical science, these Flnti1 ci invent li hi In lml m iuix ,11k. when will lxprogress to build the club house shows how the FOR UNIVERSITY OF UTAH same Stvoiid anmial Iiltsburg Automobile once despised pi: ts have be- four delegates at large, pledged to camp Is rated by the best men who Blink ill opi'll. come a source of wealth and are Kfcirliank, will lx- - selet-lethave gathered there to oierate. Mitchell cultivated will in John as turn. their ly Mr. Snyder states that a rattling fine retire presiIluns for the Summer school to be Their leaves furnish fibers from dent vif the United Aline Workers of class of people are getting Into the disRing Found on Grape Stem. held the at University of Utah at Salt which, by very simple processes. Is America and will be succeeded by trict at the rate of fifty to seventy-fiv- e Lake With the item encircled with a gold City are pjractleally complete. nroduced a substitute for horsehair In Lewis. a day, and the work Is being start- The auntmer which must have been on all ling, In achisil ia this year (he manufacture of mattresses and Order of postoffliy ilcisrtment. re- the while the fruit waa ed on numerous pngierties, both by growing from the control of a committee compose, of the filling for cushions, chairs and that second class rates shall bloom to maturity, a bunch of leasers and owners, tin the Golden quiring of Dr. W M. Stewart, PrvifeaMor 1. R. so forth. Other graiwe waa discovered In Long Reach y eater-daplants likewise fur- not apply to delinquent subscribers, Crown group, the properly secured by Allen and Professor F. V, Reynold. nish fillers which are utilized for s effective. Charles Rchwltxer, g ieddler. Snyder, Loose, Wingfield and others, The school will often for six weeks. be- similar purpose, but the African dwarf Governor Joseph K. Toole of Mi waa weighing some grapes for a custwelve leases were taken the minute June . but there will be a palm at present holds the lead in this will resign from office and be suc- tomer when tha glitter of an the surveyor for the syndicate was ginning course object In for teachers, which Industry. pedal ouths Companion. ceeded by Lieutenant Governor Edwin a cluster caught his attention. It was them. to for mark the ground ready May 11. and which will continue At orris. a gold bangle ring around the stem In addition, the owners of the group are opens until 17. The slummcr school of physSubscriber of The Utah State Trial cf Henson midway In the bunch, and with grains one Ifimond, llyde, and on and vein at the point drifting la ical education pnimlsea to be the lead- Journal are requested te read and ftohnelder, charged with conspiracy to both above it aud below It Loa Anfollow instructions printed at had ef sinking a shaft at another, and the ing feature thia year, and It la expected ditorial column. defraud government of western public geles Times. showing made to date la all and more than was to have been expected. J. P. Sweeney of the Davis-Loftu- a combination of Goldfield has gone in with Louis D. Gordon In the purchase of the St. Paul Faction group, and Mr. Snyder eaye that the ground is all right. Good people were clamoring for leases on It and some two or three, Mr. Snyder thought, had been given, but j whether the owners proposed to give more or not he did not know. It would not be right to say that we have the same kind of a boom at Gold Circle that they have at Rawhide, said Mr. Snyder, and we dont want Ready-to-We- ar one. People who are going Into Gold Circle are staying there; the district Is proving up as rapidly as could be . expected, and the character of the ore i and the general mineralisation of the W e make our first big showing of tlie spring season. We realize that much depends country offers most tempting chanues upon to operate at a profit Material is the impression made npon our public, by the styles and values presented, bnt we are satisfied with our prepare gobeing hauled in and buildings arations and feel perfectly secure of the favorable verdict of tomorrows visitors. The garments which we ing up as fast as lumber can be sedisplay tomorrow and through the season will appeal especially to the average Ogden woman of taste and cured. Tents are utilised temporarily, discrimination. Exclusive styles, and we have what is undoubtedly the strongest gathering of attractive but It will not be long till all kinds of suits yet seen in the ity. obtainable are there. accommodations Mr. Snyder Is now Interested' In three different propositions at camp, and says he Is going back there just as Introductory Offer of Waists quick as he can attend to business matters in Utah and get away again. o much depends on the i : Me.-e- . , IS GREAT CAMP Riverdale I edii.-aii.n- l ii.-- l s iiilv-resiti- ! - J lii-diu- t- i 1 i - i Hade by r Ogden Milling & Elevator Company IS THIS REALLY MY OLD COAT?' s -- 1 c e 1 j cult!-vatoi- -- In-I- V l. run-seque- Vice-Preside- nt es y. in-ts- That ia an axpraaaion often hoard whan a man gate bask from ua tho old Ovoreoat ha aont to bo prosaod and "fraahanod up. it ia hard to baliovo that ia tho aamo old garni ant, with all tha wrinklaa and unahapolinoaa takon tut of it If you want ouch a aurpriao and along your coat or any othor garment you havo that may nood raj u van -ating, and aoo how quickly wo will givo it anothar loaao of life. And at littlo coot tea. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. CLEANERS. 437 25th Straot the Enjoy J AND LAUNDERERS Two Big Political Shows Brfora tho great Convention Republican In Chicago, and Democratic In Denver I propoao to tell the readera of the National Magazine each month tho that are being made on the move rheM-boar- of politico. d Know I !i : Theodora Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Charles E. Hughes C. W. Fairbanks, ANOTHER UTAH PIONEER "Uncle Joe Cannon, Philander C. a, Knox, John R Foraker, Robert La PASSES TO HIS REWARD M. Shaw George B. Cortelyou, Fol-lett- L the poaalble dark horaea for publican nomination. Mid Re- Henry Heath, a Utah pioneer, died at his home, I Know S40 South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, this morning. William Jennings Bryan,. John F. Mr. Heath came to Utah in 1141 and Johnson, Judge Gray, Judge Harmon, had lived here since that time. He was well known and widely respected. Tom Johnson, Lewis Btuyvesant Chattier, Champ Clark, and all th favorite He waa bom November 21, 1823, and came to thq In England, ons of tha Democratic party. United States when a child. Hla sickThe Next ness lasted three weeks and was the In the National will appear result of old age. All the members of personal descriptions of the gnat hla family had been notified of the apPolitical Generals who will be marshalliproach of death and all were with him ng their opposing forces for a battle at the time, It being the first reunion of ballots. In twenty years. Mr. Heath's property Besides, th most graphic pen pic- consisted largely of real estate In Salt tures will h furnished of the Con- Lake City. vention doings both the Republican nd Democratic with interesting . Four Months first-bu- d, Photographs. Admission, 50 Cents 'TVur months subscription to the National Magaxlne, besides its wealth f general Information, will take you through the passing side shows of STABS ANOTHER sutler, then to both the Big Circus Performance and the Concert" after ward. The National Is a family magazine the people men, women and 'hllilren. Ft brings all national affairs your own firesides keeps you in- ormd and there are ten fine stories f"r aU n rai-- Issue. Don't tnlsa t His the March number Secretary con-tMni- ng Tafta Own etory World-Tour- ." SmuJ fifty I cents today (stamps will f'T the next tour months. JOE MITCHELL CHAPPLE. Kdttor, National Magaxlne, Boetoil, Masa Allen Transfer Co. Alberti Allen, Mp. one 22. 412 25th Street Samuel Bellrh, who runs a hoarding house t Garfield, waa stabbed and probably fatally wounded uy Drakullch. a smelter hand. Sunday afternoon. Bellch Is at St. Mark's hospital Salt In hU with three knife-wounother four or ugly three left lung, and wounds In hla back and neck; while hla assailant la at the county Jail awaiting developments In his condlton. Belch's recovery Is considered doubtful by his physicans The stabbing occurred In the boardabout 2:20 ing house In charge of Belch Drakullch afternoon. o'clock Sunday Interfered with Bench's arrangement for the boarding and lodging of three Austrians. It is said, and this drew a Bellch .that harp remonstrance from endurance. beyond Drakullch angered Whipping out a dangerous looking knife with a blade about six Inches Bellch, who long, he viciously xttacked Is said to have been unarmed, and ds The Introductory Display and Sale Days of Our First Spring Season Especially Featuring Garments for Women and Misses Suits, Coats, Costumes, Skirts and Waists Styles which are keyed to the highest fashino note, values which establish a new standard for early spring selling. The variety and the quantities make description impossibly there are for example more than 500 models shown in suits no two alike ranging in price from $12.50 to $150.00. design and the workmanship of a waist the mere verbal description unaccompanied by pictures and nnhclped by inspection can be of little real use. We can assure every reader of this announcement, however, that the display made here tomorrow is the greatest line of waiftts ever aeon in Ogden- - ITandsome tailored waists from $1.50 to $7.50. Dainty lingerie waists from $1.00 to $17.50. Ileantiful Net and lace waists starting at $150 up to $20.00. Gloves of Great Beauty for Conference and Easter Wear We call attention to the magnificent variety in style and colors presented in our Spring importation of P. Centemeri, Fowns, Majestic and Dents Gloves which include every length and shade for every time of the day. Dress Goods and Silk Sections We were never able to serve yon better. The newest and most attractive line of the very latest weaves will be offered tomorrow and coming week at special low prices. Complete lines of Foulards and fancy silks in an extensive range of the latest designs and colorings. Checks and stripes in colors and black and white, plain silks in the latest weaves and all the popular colors Rough Shantungs in various weaves, a splendid and representative assemblage of spring and summer silks to which we invite yonr attention. Exceptionally Low Prices for Women's Summer Underwear and Hosiery We call special attention to onr extensive line of womens swiss. ribbed underwear in the celebrated Merode brand perfect form fitting light weight beautifully trimmed. Frices range from 50c a snit and up. Dainty Hosiery for Spring and Summer Comprising all weights in plain and lace designs in silk, lisle and cotton complete line of colors. BUJET & 2429-2431-24- 33 STYLISH SHOES FOR SPRING The smart cut and swing in perfectly made shoes in all the correct leathers. Special interest will be given to fitting the foot as it should lie, and we sell you such celebrated makes of dependable shoes as John Foster, Red fross and the best shoes in the world for boys, misses and children. 1MD, Washington Avenue ITS |