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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. nnt!y considered, in view of the fact that Oklahoma has In the past been the field far missionary work on a A Safe Investment The Baptist church it large scale. Oklahoma City was originally aided, in Its inception, by the society. In the suport of a pastor and In the erection of a house of worship. Now the members of the denomination in this city have church property valued at IIUO.-00and the membership has Increased Bryan Boomers Fight until the denomination has become one Keystone Delegates of the strongest in the city. LIVELY FIGHT 0. Church Leaders in large Numbers .in Conference in New State. YOU HAVE MADE A LUCRATIVE WELL AS A INVESTMENT WHEN YOU SAFE PATRONIZE YOUR HOME DEALER SAFES AT THEREFORE, HOME. HE IS NOT ENTITLED TO BUY YOUR PATRONAGE, HOWEVER, UNLESS HE CAN MAKE PRICES AND QUALITY AS GOOD AS THE OTHER MAN. WE CAN DO BOTH. THEREFORE, ARE WE PRESUMING TOO MUCH WHEN WE SAY THAT WE SHOULD AT LEAST HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF FIGURING WITH IN THE MARKET. YOU WHEN THIS DON'T EXCLUSIVELY APPLY TO SAFES, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE AS WELL. THE FACT THAT WE ARE YOUR FELLOW TOWNSMEN DOESN'T MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO MEET COMPETITION, BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. ONE OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SAFE COMMUNITY IS TO GIVE HOME INDUSTRY THE PREFERENCE. Yours for Safety GOOD ' AS INVESTMENT ROADS 0.' FOR FRIDAY NIGHT The Commercial club of Balt Lake City Is sending out invitaUons to mayors and city councils of Balt Lake and Ogden, the county commissioners of Davis and Weber counties and the citl-xens at large to attend the mass ng for the convention for many , i Home Missionary Work. This initial session of the Women's deBaptist Home Mission soelet ywas the of consideration reports to voted of the treasurer, Mrs. A. H. Barber of meet- ing to be held at the local club Friday evening for the purpose of devising plans for the Improvement of the highway between Ogden and Salt Jake. The meeting is hoped to be the forerunner of a campaign, started by the Commercial club good roads committee. which will end in good roads leading to Balt lake and Ogden from all directiona The ptan bas found many supporters among the users of the roads for commercial purposes as well s automobile owners. It comes as part of a movement that is being agitated all over the counter. secreChicago, and the corresponding of also L. Rose Misa tary, At an open conference this Chicago. evening the president of the society, Mrs. John Nuvenn, will deliver an address. and several other prominent church workers will speak. The meetRattier In Bedroom. A well kown citlxen of this couning will be continued tomorrow morning. when missionary work in Okla- ty, who resides In the Kldge, or North homa. New Mexico. California and Side community, relates the folk) wing: other sections of the west will be con"Not long since my wife went Into sidered. the bedron-- n and was horrified to And a large rattlesnake wriggling Many Speaker ef Nets. The Northern Baptist convention, from behind a bicycle that leaned which was provisionally organised last against the walL The baby had year at Washington, will convene to- crawled Into the room a few moments morrow, the speaker on the program before and was playing not three feet lncuding Dr. L. C. Barnes of New from the. serpent My wife attempted York. Dr. L. A. Crandall of Minnesota, to strike the snake with a broom, but and Dr. B. L. Whitman of Washing- it nought refuge behind the bicycle ton. The Amerfan Baptist Home Mis- wheel and occasionally thrust Its ugly head at her In a threatening sion society, the American Baptist American the Baptist manner. She called to me, but by this union, Publication society and allied organi- time the snake bad sought refuge sations will convene on Friday. The under the bed, and I killed It with sessions will continue until next Wed load of shot from my gun. How long the snake had been In the room or neaday. Just how It had got there nobody Oklahoma in Work City. Cor. Nashville The work of the American Baptist knows." Gallatin American. be will promtHome Mission society Mis-siona- ry Goo. A. Lovo Go, 2460 Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah NEW FRUIT LINE Between Savannah, Cuba and Porto Rico Ports The CUBAN COMMERCIAL CO. c'Piul W000-000- - Fruits and vegetables direct from the plantation in Cuba to Chicago This la what this new line will do In the near future. sham, In 73 $10.00 P.r viu. hours. Buying on Us own account; selling on commission and carrying freight for others will tax the capacity of each ship every trip. Thousands of dollars worth of choice fruits and vegetables have been wasted every year In Cuba and Porto Rico for want of transportation facilities to bring the stuff to market Pine apples could be had at about two cents apiece and other fruit and truck at corresponding prices. A profit of 100 to 500 per cent is the common thing With the Inception of this line there will be an increased production by the small growers whose orders also for American goods must be taken Into consideration. The Line Is assured of satisfactory freights each way every trip. Th Company's steamships will be modern, equipped with cold storage and ample accommodation for passengers Winter tourists will fin J this a very popular cruise. I Connecting traffic arrangemrnta will be made with the Southern Railway and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad at Savannah for points north and west and similar arrangements with the Cubsn Railroad at Antllla for all Interior Cuban points. The Company has under option a tract of 8,000 acres of fine land In Cuba upon which will be founded n model American Colony, and this land will soon be thrown open to the public for this purpose. Purchasers of stock will be given an opportunity to exchange stock for land if they desire. MANAGEMENT 88-0- ADVANCE CERTAIN JUNE 1st Orders or reservations for stock must reach the Company before that date, and as this allotment Is limited to 10,000 shares, the Company reserves the right to reject and return all orders in excess of that amount at 82.04 per share. Qui?k action only will assure acceptance. Special Inducements will be offered to those engaged in the Fruit orVegetat1 business as also to Colonists and Planters In Cuba and Porto Rico. No order for leas than 5 shares will be accepted. No enterprise of modern times present ruch sn opportunity for speculative Investment. The Company j has a great future and to business men and women the present price of 82.00 per share for this Stock should look like a rare bargain - . far-seei- DO IT NOW! GENTLEMEN: & Enclosed for which please send me. stock of your Company. Name E a Z Address, HARRISBURG, Pa, May 20. Marked by strenuous efforts on the part of the adherents of Bryan. Gray and Johnson to capture the delegation for their favorite, the Pennsylvania Democratic state convention convened here today. Campaign managers of each of the three candidates are hopeful of success. The Bryan boomers, who have formed themselves into a league which has carried on an active campaign for several weeks, are highly optimistic as to the probabilities of Bryan's indorsement by the convention. The rivalry between the faction la for the most part good natured and free from personal abuse. In speaking of the opposing candidates. Vice President Roland 8. Morris of the Bryan League, said: Speaks Wall ef AIL "I do not think that there Is any member of what might be called the progressive Democracy who baa not a great admlratioa for Governor Johnson, of Minnesota. He is a consistent superior of our party principles and Is sound on every national question. As to Judge Gray, It has been said that hie political attitude In 1008 would prevent him from receiving many Democratic votes, but I doubt if that would be the only difficulty that would be in hie way. Personally I have the admiration for him, and I think he la a sound Democrat For him, however, there Is a great disadvantage in the fact that hie Judicial position prevents him from expressing himself ae freely on public questions as a presidential candidate ought to do in Justice to himself and to the people; and, again, .his advanced age is a serious objection. Tou know Mr. Bryan has said that if Gray Is eligible as a candidate, then he himself has at least eight chances more for the nomin atlon. Great Demand for Bryan. "But the Bryan League simply feels that there is an almost universal demand among the rank and file of the Democracy for Mr. Bryan aa the moat suitable standard bearer; that the condition of the party ! such that we should have practical referendum an the question of the nomination, and thla la the primal object for which the League was formed. There La no truth In any statement that the Bryan strength Is disintegrating in any quarter. The reverse la the truth. We never expected that the New York or the New Jersey delegatee would b, in- -' struct ed. I think the sentiment for Bryan in the New England States la strong. It was not expected that either the Connecticut or the Massachusetts delegates would be Instructed for him. pro-found- est smallpox. Buyers of the stock at 82.00 per share will be able to secure 500 per rent, profit on their Investment when the stork sells at (810.00 per share). The Company ahould earn and pay 25 per cent dividends at that time Remember all FVult Companies pay. especially Fruit and Transportation Companies, and with its excellent management and Its opportunities this she old be no exception. The stock will positively advance in price to 88.00 per share on June 1st Not a share will bo sold after that date below per share. Fill out the attached coupon at once and mail wit letter or Bank draft payable to the order of MaMchusetts Lean & Guarantee Co, "nd . R'BllTu - - - B orisn, Mss "1 have been troubled with insomnia all my life," (remarked the nervous Salt Lake Is excited over the esse of Herman Grether. It Is claimed he left Ogden for Balt Lake and hurled off the train end into the Isolation hospital at Balt Lake m his arrival there. The fact is that Grether was In Balt Lake and having medical attention for two days before it was decided that he had 500 PER CENT ADVANCE P. O. money order. Express money order. Registered CUBAN COMMERCIAL CO., 262 Washington Street, Boston, CO, COMMERCIAL dollars find .....'.shares of the full paid and non-assessa- . : Mate- - Deap man, "and like moat people similarly .1 have tried all the familiar dodges to induce sleep. The result! were never particularly satisfactory In the way of producing the desired effect until one night I thought I had when actually found n chanced to grasp one of the rods at the head of my bed with both hands and practically hung the weight of my body on them. That sent me to sleep and It did the same thing for a few timet, when to my extreme disappointment, I found it had ceased to work. was as badly off as recently, until one night, when I had a bad cough, as well as an attack ot sleeplessness. I tried the remedy of trying to send myself off Into the land of nod by taking long deep breaths What it did to me, and hat done several times since, wap not to only send me to sleep, but to atop my cough. Just why It did so Is not of much consequence. That It did so is the thing that concerns me most" French Dry Cleaning afflicted ' To enable the management to carry out these plans as shove outlined the full paid and Treasury Stock of the Company la now offered for public subscription as follows: 10,003 SHARES (PAR VALUE 810.00) WILL BE BOLD AT 82.00 PER SHARE-GO- OD UNTIL JUNE 1st, ONLY. AFTER JUNE 1st, ANOTHER 10.000 SHARES WILL BE OFFERED AT $8.00 PER SHARE GOOD UNTIL AUGUST 1st, ONLY, at which time the price will be advanced to 84.00 per share; and aa fast aa the money can be Judiciously Invested further offerings will be made, but always at an advancs of One Dollar per share over the previous offering, up to (10,00 per share. This stock will eventually be listed upon the different Exchanges, but not until it sells at 110.00 per share, which will probably be within one year. , Gray CAUSES A SCARE YOUR OPPORTUNITY INSOMNIA. That Breathing Helped Him. HERMANGRETHER The affaire of the Company are in the hands of m Executive Committee composed of experienced and capable business men of great enterprise and energy. The freight business will be taken care of by one of the best known transportation men In the country. Each ship will carry a special representative of the Company who will have full power to enter into and carry out contracts and to personally supervise the' service extended to parengera, thus assuring both their safety and comfort. The Company's agents will he found In all the sm slier, aa well as the larger ports of Cuba and Porto Rico, whose duties It will be to secure business both ways In taking orders for American goods and in buying or contracting for fruits and garden truck for shipment north. Positions will be open for a great number of good men, and naturally stockholders of the Company will be given preference where such positions are createj or vacancies occur. FOR Hard for Ona Sufferer Testifies and Johnson Strong. MEETING 101,-40- FOUND A CURE j OKLAHOMA CITT, Okla.. May With a meeting this afternoon of the National Women's Baptsist Homo Mission society, one of the moat Important national 4 inventions in the' hisortory of the missionary and other was church of the Baptist ganisations Inaugurs ted hers. Hundreds of the leaders of the denomination are In attendance and were given a hearty renew ception by the Baptists of the state metropolis, who have been pre-ariweeks. the debts of the company are 8891.73. Development consists of 350 feet of shaft work and 300 feet of tunnels; eight men are employed on company account and 85 on leases Out of the 0 400,000 chares of treasury stock, shares have been issued. Grether waa until a few days ago the head salesman at Mathews' Candy store. The day before he left for Balt Lake he became sick with a fever and went to his rooms, the next day he left for his home In Salt Lake and for two days received medical attention before It was decided that he really had smallpox. Then he waa taken to the pest house. Immediately the Balt Lake board of health wired the sanitary commissioner t Ogden, who hurried over to Mathews store and took every precaution to kill every germ. He- examined' the other employee! and visiting the room that Grether occupied., fumigated it and overhauled It completely. Inspector George Shorten Is keeping every one in the store and all who he knows were exposed, under close observation. He Is ready to take Instant action should a case develop. GOLD CIRCLE CROWN sleep-induc- er well-know- n COFFIN WAS A BACK The listing committee of the mining exchange of Salt Lake City haa instructed Secretary James A. Shorten to give the stock of the Gold Circle Crown Mining company ' s' position among the listed stocks regularly called on the exchange. Ogden men are interested In this property. According to information supplied the committee, the Gold Circle Crown company is capitalised for 1,000,000 par value 81, assessable shares. The president of the oranisatlon Is A. C Ellis, Jr.; treasurer, Wllllard F. Snyder; secretary. Ray 8. Bowman. The company haa possessory right to eight lode min Ing claims, all situated in the Gold the Circle, Nevada, mlnin district; treagsury contains 8850 In cash; while Of the most DELICATE may be entrusted to us win, xattp SOM- - CONFIDENCE and feet safety. We have an expert i this dement who looks after the dviUats m expensive garment personally, mDiZ are confident that after one trial wlU be pleased and will apprcare in handling your clothing know more about Dry Cleaning line Laundering. , n J - .J Tel. 174 Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERB AND FRENCH CLEANERS DRV NUMBER Pennsylvania Man Bold It and Will Purchase Another. SAFETY Isaac Coffman of Hatton, Pa, has old a coffin ho made many years ago. He sold It not because he felt he would have no use for It. but because his wife Insisted that it waa out of date. Mr. Coffman is nearing his eightieth birthday. He explained to a friend that he constructed the coffin 20 years go. It was built of chestnut because, as he put It, "Many's the time I have at beside a cheery blase of chestnut logs and heard them crackle and burn merrily. It makes such a homelike blase that I picked It in pretence to other woods. It was my desire to have the coffin as cosy as possible, and I rejected the frivolities which so many persons affect In the matter of coffins. In order to have It handy I kept It In the garret But my wife tells me that styles have changed, and since I have accumulated a little fortune she will not permit me to die unless I consent to get an casket To avoid trouble 1 agreed to ell the old. ona But at the aane time I think that the coffin which was good enough for me In my poorer days should satisfy me bow, and 1 shall always feel out of place in the affair. W have Just Installed another addition to Safety Deposit Boxas is our Firs Proof vault to accommodate the growing demand of our patrons for a safe place to ston their valauble papers. Jewelry ui diamonds. The rent is low, call and let u show you. OMEN STATE BANK f Ogden, Utah H. C. Bigelow .. M. Browning A. P. Bigelow R. A. Moyes J. Vice-Pr- ............ Ceehion Aset Cashier; te new-fangle- CITCUELL His AoJ Snaksship. The Journal of the Royal Micro copies! society, describing a visit tr Hr sen beck's soo, says: "A specimen of python reticulata about 2S feet in length, swallowed on June 7, 1908, wau weighing 18 pounds and two days later a roebuck of 67 pounda Another swallowed within two days two roebucks of 28 and 89 pounda and soon thereafter a chamois of 7 pounda In two and a half hours only the hind quarters of the limbs of the prey were visible. When a flashlight photograph was suddenly taken the python disgorged Its booty In the space of half a minute. A. Sokolowsky reports on the same subject: "In a few days a wrirht of 84 pounds were swallowed; 138 nounda In nine daya The pharynx can be dilated to a width of one millimeter 30 to 45 centlmetera A goat of 84 pounds in weight was engulfed and took nine days to digest After a meal the pythons remain Inert in the water. The appetite for a second meal a few daya after the first is remarkable. On the other hand, two specimens remained from spring to November' without eating at all and yet persisted In good condition. , BROTHERS for Comments COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Sm your home people. Deal pay big commissions to agents Yard opposite City Cemetery. EE US BEFORE YOU BUY. d Ogden Rapid Iransit TIME Co. CARD THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash. Ava.... and II min. thereafter till First Wash. Ave. car leave South rad Wash. Ave.... and li min. thereafter till First 25th Street car leaves West end 26th Street.... and' 15 min. thereafter till First Slth Btreet car leaves . 4:1 11:80 a 1:11 11:80 sm. 1:80 11:45 ab. Mt A fA I; II A. East end 25th Street.. . . . and IS min. thereafter till 11:80 pa. First 82nd Btreet car leaves East end 22nd Btreet.... 1:W0 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:22 9a. First 22nd Btreet car leaves Aa Depot . and 15 min. thereafter till 11:87 pa. .................. Through 25 Can Leaving Corner ef and Washington Ava. first Wain, Ave. car going : North leaves corner and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 P First Wash. Ava. car going Booth leaves corner ;fj and 15 pilu. thereafter till 11:50 P car First 26th Btreet going :? East leaves corner till 11:59 9 16 thereafter min. and first 25tb Btreet car going ; Want leaves corner J and 16 min. thereafter till 11:40 P First 22nd Btreet car going : Bast leaves corner and 16 min. thereafter till 11:40 8 First 22nd Btreet car rolng to Depot leaves corner... and 15 min. thereafter till 11:8 H Never Go Empty Handed. "That la what mother used to say to me many times when I waa a child. If I was going upstairs, I must look about me and see If there wasn't some thing downstairs that belonged that I could carry up and put Into its plp-- e; and so on from one Canyon Cara, pert of the house to another. She alcar leaves Defirst Canyon ways said It would be a great help lu at pot one's housekeeping and save lota of And every hour thereafter unnecessary steps, if people would 9.11 until ,. ,y..,. Just remember that little rule, and alOgcar leaves Tint Canyon though I fall In many ways to pracden canyon tice all the good things aha taught me, And every hour thereafter I very often find myself saying to the I4 until ,, children as they help about the house: t 'Never go empty handed.' Through Hot Springe leaves car Hot Springs 25th St and Wash. ave. PRINTING up-stalr- a P P1 Cora-Firs- PROPOSILSJOR LISTED ON EXCHANGE .FEMININE FINERY at Forest Service Supply Depot, Ogden, Utah, May 11, 1908. Sealed proposals for printing and delivering the fol lowing described blanks, file cards, and posters required in the Forest Service field work, to be delivered at th Forest Service Supply Depot, Ogden, Utah, not later than June 10, 1908, will be received by the" Property clerk at the above named address, up to 12 m May 80, 1908, and then opened: 500,000 8x10 inch blanks; 170,000 4x Inch file cards; 225,000 10 2 by 10 inch cloth posters; 70,000 I by 10 2 inch cloth posters; cards, paper, and doth to be furnished by the Ftorest Service. Specifications and samples furnished, on application, to the Prop erty clerk. Forest Service Supply Depot, Ogden, Utah. (Date of first publication May 15, 08) (Date of last publication. May 21, 08) j 1-- 2, 1-- 1-- And every hour thereafter until first Hot Springs car leaves Hot Springs at And every hour thereafter Vlltll mm On Tuesday and Friday nights car is run for theaters. . U8i N Can leaving Washington minals at 11:48 and II P- - Power House. Cars tearing east fifth at 11:48 and 12 . House. eaA of Twenty go to P. Cara leave east end of at 11:87 p. m. and at 11:58 to Power House. Canyon ear tearing mouth at :4S p. m. goes to Power lf Beven and tlih street between w ivenue and depot one-ha- w , P - p |