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Show DAILY UTAH STATf JOURNAL, loans and rentals. Charles 11. Smith. 2548 Madison avenue. real estate owner. Hyrum Elusive. Ogden, Utah. V. Xie hols, l'atlerson avenue, E. hand master. E. A. Smith. 284 Twenty-fourt- h LAST NIGHT street ! X. Kuudsen. 1808 Washington avenue have agreed that then shall M M knockers la this organisation and I don't want this to be taken as a knock, but I hava something that outfit Li of vital impor-lon- ce lo be said and It of Commerce. Chamber to the Wo have 11 men bore tonitfit and about , on reason is j(l members. There only that the attendance is so small and that The news-- 1 jo for lack of publicity. mat- papers have not done right in this "W miller. George U. Wardlaw, 182 Twenty-eight- h street license Inspector. A. L. Kohn. 2848 Washington avenue, wholesale liquor. 8. Kohn. 2148 Washington avenue, wholesale liquor. C. O. Stephens, Burch Creek, builder W. C. Tucker. K. F. D. No. 2, Harris-vill- a, builder. M. J. Thomas, 511 Twenty-seven- th bank building, assistant superintendent Metropolitan Life. W. J. Critcfaelow, First National bank building, real estate dealer. James E. Bailantyne. First National bank building, real estate dealer. F. H. Snyder, 2405 Washington avenue, pharmacist. E. Auth, First National bank building, fire insurance. N. J. Harris. First National bank building, attorney. John C. I arls. First National bank building. j Chauncey Parry, cor. Twenty-thir- d ' and Washington avenue, real estate. Volney C. Gunnell. 2411 Washington avenue, lawyer. W. R. Garrison, 2411 Washington, avenue, real estate. W Ilford Bramwell 2407 Washington avenue books and stationary. Wed M. Nye, 2411 Washington avenue, clothing. A . Wenger, 415 Eccles building these words at a meeting to organise a Chamber of Commerce held In the council chamuers last evening, g, & Smith precipitated a discussion In which the newspapers were severely brought to task because some of the members bad decided that the press had not devoted a sudicient amount of irfA to the doings of the organisers. Mr. Smith concluded hie address with: "Men of the Commercial club, w ought to get after these fellows, these newspaper managers and make them devote space for boosting the orWith ganisation. street lumH. Belnap, 285 Twenty-fourt- h, ber dealer. V. K. Belnap, 215 Twenty-fourt- h, lumber dealer. 5 R. 8. Farnsworth, Eccles building, lawyer. N. J. Thomas, 2848 Jefferson avenue. Com. man. B. J. Griffin. 2810 Washington ave- 114-11- Albert Swingewood, Hot Springs, Utah, mining. C. W. Hadley,' 185 Twenty-sixt- h street Frank Francis, street. Journalist. the words real estate. j. J. Brummitt endorsed George W. DriskelL appoint-wwmoved the Smith and of Hr. E. J. McFarland. R. of a committee on publicity. live A Twenty-fourt- h 8. Condon, Boyle building, M. D. 8408 Washington ave- F. D. No. 1. Ogstock. J. T. Rushmer, 100 Eccles building, nue, Jeweler. N. E. Shorten, 581 Twenty-aevent- h street booster. real estate. Carl C. Raamusaon, First National H. E. Atchinaon, 172 Twenty fifth bank building, real estate. street, tailoring. B. F. Sooy, 8411 Washington aveAngue Kennedy, 2454 Washington nue, photographer. avenue, restaurant street A Q. Fell, 57i Twenty-fift- h J. H. Nelson, 155 Patterson avenue, J. A Smith, Eccles building, archiden, real estate. J. C. Nye, 2411 Washington barber. William street barbr. F. A Granshaw, Eccles building, burner. W. E. Williams 210 TwentyVIftyi newspapers don't do right well put street collecting agent Several others one of our own here." John F. McLaughlin, 140 Second talked along the same line. street mining. G. J. S. Abels concluded the meetA G. Harris, 2142 Adams avenue, said He that a short with speech. ing tax collector. poll he telleved the movanlent was Inspired street and and said: Tf God ever called on any I W. C. Rarlg, Twenty-thir- d certain people to do a certain work, I Washington avenue, broker. Charles J. Thomas, Jr, 2217 Washthink that he has called on you genavenue, music dealer. ington tlemen of backbone, whom I see before John 8. Lewis, 2417 Washington me. After a few more speeches the meet- avenue. Jeweler. Charles A. Driskell, 2h( Washington ing adjourned until nest Thursday theatrical. avenue, night J. J. Brummitt 2874 Washington A nominating committee was c&osen estate. consisting of J. C. Nye. O. A. Kennedy, avenue, real 8. H. Browne, 2440 Washington 8. H. Hendershot, W. J. Crttchlow and Hyrum Belnap to name fifteen direc- avenue, merchant J. N. Spargo, 2405 Washington av tors to act for the ensuing year and also suggest a president of the body. nue, merchant C. D. Ives, 2411 Washington avenue, These names will be submitted at the clothier. to be voted upon. nest meeting George F. Brawn, 457 Canyon Road, The chairman appointed a committee iff three, composed of H, H. Hen- Ogden. B. L McReynoida, 12 Lewis block, derson, J, E. Bagley and W..M. Bosestate. real to of draft articles Incorporation. taph W, H. Harris, 2440 Washington The name of the association war decvenue, paints,' oil and glass. cided upon as the "Chamber of Com2477 Washington W. D. Blosser, merce of Ogden City and Weber avenue, liquors. County." T. 8. Hutchinson, 200 Twenty-fift- h Following is a roster of the memstreet sporting goods. bership: T. H. Carr, 100 Twenty-fift- h street A L. Brewer, city mayor. B. H. Cannon, Lewis Block, real es- druggist J. W. Duffln, 520 Twenty third street tate. Wm. G. Russell, 2420 Lincoln avenue. manager Western Bottling. D. Kr Smyth care European Hotel, H. H. Henderson, First National real aetata owner. bank building, attorney. N. O. Ogden, 210 Twenty fifth street Charles Melghan, 2414 Washington clothing and shoes. avenue, abstracts. J. C. Jones, 100 Twenty fifth street J. H. Hill, 24SI Washington avenue, loans. proprietor Heaiy Cafe. F. R. Watkins, 201 Twenty fifth J. O. Woody, 2171 Washington avestreet grocer. nue, printing. Harry Pattlson, 220- - Twenty fifth Valentine Gideon. Ill First National street liquors. benk. lawyer. . Charles C. Hupfer, 170 Twenty fifth Thomas P. Horn, 411 First National IMA PAGE SEVEN 3E i 3C The Great Semi-AnnuSale is now on in full blast and it is an assured fact that our stock of 22 Pianos and 7 Organs will last no longer than we al 15 said-Ap- ril Save $50 to $200 on a Piano Such as M. KIMBALL, HOBART CABLE, STORY & CLARK, IVERS & POND, WINTER & CO. just because we are discontinuing some of our agencies. Save $25 to $ 100 on Organs ESTY and GREAT Such as WESTERN VERDI, SHEET MUSIC Books and Folios Any Copy of Sheet Choice of any Book or 12Jc 25c Folio in stock (worth from 5oc to $2.5o) Music in the Store John Conton, merchant real estate. G. W, Gaymon 2040 Childs avenue, 3, OPPORTUNITY tect avenue, Evans, 2410 Washington preen W. M. Bostaph arose and said "I avenue tea and coffee. H. IS. Mack, 2800 Washington avedon't think a publicity committee is nue, O.M.4E. Co. necessary. Let us make this organisatW. J. street Griffin, lit Twenty-fift- h wilt the so newspapers ion great that barber. be around chasing after us for stuff and street A T. Lofrmiere, 0(0 Twenty- - second we won't have to chase after them. If they dont want to take this matter up, as they should, let them go. Pay no attention to the newspapers. If the 880 J. 8. Zeller, nt Chairman 8. H. Browne appointed Messrs. Smith, Brummitt and Kennedy on the publicity committee. B. H. Cannon, who was secretary of the meeting, talked filong the same lines and told of the good that had been done In Oklahoma City by a similar organisation. He thought that the newspapers had not done right by the members of the organisation.; Several other speakers followed and the greater part of the meeting was taken up in a criticism of the public FRIDAY, APRIL . T. C. Foley, 8888 Jeffereon avenue. John J. Olsen, 180 West Thirty-fir- st street, manufacturer. B. A. Bowman, 485 Twenty-fourt- h street newspapers. P. A Mattson, Oil Twenty-eight- h street, contractor. Chria Flygare, 8421 JJefferaon avenue, Hardware company. H. K. Peery, 2441 Adams avenue, milling. H. J. Peery, 2481 Adama avenue, milling. C. G. Chris man, 2888 Adams avenue, real estate. Horace 8. Foster, 8151. Harrison, real estate. Virgil P. Cain, Bay la Hardware company, real estate. W. L. Maginnfe Eccles building, lawyer. James Ballard, 448 Twenty-sixt- h YOUR TERMS ARE OURS TTOMAS-MO- W MUSIC CO. 2336 WASHINGTON AVENUE Next to Geo. A. Lowe street merchant Alex Leatham, plumber. Robert. O. Agee, 1881 Twenty-fift- h street real estate and Insurance, F. W. Chambers, 2848 Monroe, newspaper. J. W. Abbott Ogden. Fred L. Foy, Ogden route No. 2 Jaa 8. Carver, 8864 Washington, farmer. grocer. Albern Allen, transfer. T. B. Evans, 2804 Washington, groA P. Bigelow, 2071 Washington cer. avenus. Fred Burg, 8841 Washington, meat A C. Past. Reed hotel, banker. market Richard Leek, contractor. J. E. Bagley, First National bank David Jensen. I building, lawyer. David Mattson, county clerk. bank M. National ForrlstalL First J. O. D. Rasmussen, merchandise. building. N. A. Tanner, Ogden, Utah, clothier. C. A. Smurthwalte, First National J. A Smith, Cottage Court, Business bank building. W. N. Bostaph. First National bank college. J. D. Bkeen, City attorney. building. A. O. Horn, Ogden, lawyer. L. D. Smyth, 8841 Madison avenue, A Craig, Ogden. George cigar store. Reed hotel. Ernest Spencer, h M. Twenty-fift007 G. Wm. D., Freiday, , 8000 Washington avenue. John Farr, street Ogden, Utah. H. J. Last 8580 Madison, merchant Enoch Farr, Ogden, Utah, horticu8. H. Hendershot Troy Laundry. lturist C. W. Clapp, 2828 Jackson, mining. E. T. Woolley, Ogden, Utah, real N. lferce, 418 Twenty-fourt- h estate. street R. A Moyes, City, banker. E. P. Mills, 20 Lewis block. G. J. 8. Abels, Ogden. Utah, G. A. Dickson, 21 Lewis block. denA. D. Berber, 20 Lewis block, tist. Fish Cutlsxs. 8. W. Wherry, 28 Lewis block. Scald a cup of mils. Bob together A. W. Meek, 2548 Washington ave- three tablespoonfula of butter and nue, plumber. three of flour, snd add to the hot milk. A E. Pratt, Ecccles building. Stir and cook until the mixture Is street tobacconist E. C. Olsen, 2878 Jefferson avenue. smooth anil thick. Add the yolk of bank, advertising specialist street an egg, one tablespoonful chopped L. D. Ensign, Broom HoteL E. F. Brats, 410 Twenty-fift- h Alfred F. Grubb. 411 First National M. L. Jones, 418 Twenty-fourt- h Leedom A Cornwell, Falstaff Cafe. parsley, ten dro; of onion juice, a lib bank, advert isng specialist Baumeister Brothers, 144 Twenty- - treet tie grated nutmeg, two cups of cold H. E. Robinson, 2174 Washington boiled finked fish and pslntnble seaEzra Richardson, 807 Twenty-fourt- h fourth street liquors. avenue, real estate. soning of salt and cayenne. Turn out George W. Driver, 2152 Washington street merchant Frank Shaw, 2420 Washington aveD. D. Smith, 2918 Grant avenue. to cool and when cold form Into cutlet avenue, druggiat nue, 8hawrs Bargain store company. B. B. Wilson, sheriff. T. W. Matthews Candy company shapes, dip In beaten egg, then in O. A. Parmley, Ogden Steam LaunC. B Peteratm, 8284 Washington crumbs and try In deep hot fat. Sarvs 2450 Washington avenue, confection' dry. with cream or tomato sauce. avenue, 8tudebaker. George A. Graves, First National era J. Stanley Dee, 2451 Washington bank building, architect. Shoe company. 8- - O. street avenue. Dye, 022 Twenty-thir- d J. T. Peterson, Ogden State hank. clerk county board of education. ' M. Cullen, 620 Twenty-thir-d street O. A Moyer, 1001 Twenty-fourt- h v or. UM THE HITCHES LMMEHS WASHINGTON, Af ril 8 Scnatw La Follette'a employers' liability bill was reported favorably by the committee on education and labor in the senate yesterday. It will take Its place on the calendar while the bill introduced . by Senator Knox to meet the situation, and another by Senator Henirnway are still slumbering in a ulfferent commit-fo- e. The La Foilutte bill corresponds In many respects to the Sterling bill In the house, which will be reported favorably from the Judiciary commutes in a day or two. From the fact that Senator La Pol-let- te has gotten his bill out of committee first and that U is indorsed by labor organisations in all parts of tbs country, and tr paNsage is demanded by union men. It is likely that It may be passed wlh a few amendments. His labor committee, which is made up largely of ScnaUir La Folette's friends, submitted a long report In Its favor. The committee, after calling attention to the action of the United States Supreme court, points out that this bill inns every objection of the court In Ita decision, declaring the flut act unconstitutional, and meets the objections to the first law by llmltng the lability to common carrier, which baa already been declared by the court! to coine entirely In the power of congress and Its authority to regulate the business of these carriers. Too Lata, Marshall P, Wilder, tbs noted humorist, told a stuttering story at s dinner in Chicago. I hats stnttertnc stories as a rule," ha said, "bn this ond is rather good. It Is about two blacksmiths, both stutterers. The first snatched ap a red-h- ot lump of Iron from tbs forgo, rushed with It to the anvil, and then began this conversation: " " " st shall I at tbs end. Th-th-thl- up. endr s "'Yes, of Mind you "All might 1--1 -- Shall - 1 D. F. Densel, First building, paying teller. National bank retired capitalist G. A Horn, First National bank, real-estat- W. D. Clegg, Washington avenue, A A Richter. R. Ford, Ogden Transfer A Storage grocer. R. C. Lundy. Ogden. company, 2450 Grant avenue. P. F. Sherwood, 2504 Washington Rev. O. W. McCreery, 454 Twenty-fourt- h 'N-- n you the Iron's Who Kills a flood Book Kills Hasson. Unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. ' Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature God's Image, bat he who' kills a good book kills reason Itself kills the Image of God, as It, were, la the eye. Many a maa lives a burden to the earth, but a good book Is ths precious Ufa blood of a master spirit, embalmed snd treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. John Milton. avenue, hllliarda street, Methodist preacher. ' A F. Richey. Masonic Temple, Joseph Ches, First National bank building, attorney. F. I- - Woods, 2484 Washington hue, reel estate. -- are WE ARE PREPARED un 2780 Washington C. H. Hussey, 2484 Washington ave- Ffonds C. Woods, First National nue, real estate. T. B. Wheelwright 8470 Washington architect James R. oMrreli, First National avenue, merchant and contractor. bank building, physician. J. W. Wilcox. 2402 Washington ave. & A. Horn. First Nstlonsl hank nue, merchant P. A. Cook. Ecctea building, dentist building, real estate. O. 'A. Howard Green well, 502 Twenty-thir- d Kennedy, 412 First National bank building, real estate.' street capitalist RJohn Culley, 2470 Washington ave-nA Stratford, First National bank Culley Drag company. building, collector. . NAZARETH For waists ROTS GIRLS AND JTOCK 18 80 and FULL HER A 85c. .. .. EVERY JLDIE8' WAISTS BEAUT1F U La SEE THE VALr-UE- . WE ARE OFFERING u, - Fred L. Keller. 2475 Washington avenue, meat market D- - E. M. Skeen, SO Eccles building, real Rhlvers. First National hank estate. building, collections and advertising. J-- 8. T. A Whalen, 2512 Jefferson avenue, Campbell. 401 First National J- - . TO SUPPLY YOU WANT IN DRY OOODS dertaker. W. J. Seibold Bank building, cian. Dont Blow the Fog Horn. The Sun is Shining. The Future is Bright for Ogden 8. Gordon, Eccles building, physi- X let her Dee-Stanfo- rd treet assayer. hit Lovely HEADWEAR for Little Folks, on the Balcony |