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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE IS. PAGE THRSf ".90S. Days Doings In Utah PHONE STRIKE 1ILLI0N Everything Cheaper. The Home Makers Opportunity ACRES DECLARED DEAD Referendum Vote Counted and E Great Scheme far Reclaiming Arid Re- Land in Southern Utah sult Returns Electricians After the vomiting of the refer ruluin of vote taken throughout the Fiaw-Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, Montana and Colorado last night the long drawn out strike of the eleetrleal worker of the imn-pan- y Rocky Mountain Bell Telethon wu officially ended. Notifica-tio- n s reached the secretary for the Dderiy men miftht just as well well Dressers. WISH . CLOTHES. MEJV. WHO MO HEAT HAVE WE overlooked. the arm tits or OUR SUITS ftoT bought FOR EL- ESTECIA LLy BERLy MEff A EfOUGH. A.JTD BIG THE trousers to these W." SUITS BO JOT"BRA HOW MAJVy TIMES HAVE yOU HAB TO GO THOROUGH THE SELECT-1I- MEASURING. TRy-1f- G. G Ot THREE VISITS TO THE TAILOR) PROCESS. THEf ffOT GET WHAT 2IOU WAftTEB f WE GIVE yOU WHAT yOU WAJfT AtB SAVE yo U TIME A STB MOffEy. 20.00 TO 33.00 WILL ( BUyyOUA ROyCROFT SUIT THA T WILL MAKE yo U HA VE THA T WELL BRESSEB FEELIJTG ." The Toggery 44 Lagoon and Defy Make 6,000 Farms. to Work. ELBERLy Gather From All Parts of Utah At Will The Quality Store ; In southern Utah a i being liii li if coiisuiunuited will bring l.i'i'O.i'i'i.i a.ivs Into the realm of agriculture and provide home for c.Ocu hoiuesleadei . Tile lountir of Millard, Beaver and Iron afford this opportunity. according to a practical man who ha lnet!gatd the poKKlbilllic of that region, and he heel are that it should become one of the great wheat producing ielt of the West. The bed of old Lake Bonneville includes much of the land, and there verdure is plen-- ! liful. Thtough this section of country there are a number of valleys, and the average rainfall during each of the three years has been fourteen inches. It is probable that dry fanning might be folhfwed, but there is flowing water at Milford, not far distant, and surface water all over the bottom of the old lake. Thus artesian wells might afford a supply, or water could be brought to the land by pumping it a reasonable distance, and this would make provision for garden and domestic purpose. The Salt Lake Route traverses the region the entire distance, at some points cutting almost directly through the center of the land, so that transpiration facilitates are at hand. J. H. Burtner, district freight and passenger agent, ha communicated with Professor Widstoe, president of the Agricultural college at Logan, to ascertain his views of the project, but a reply ha not yet been received. Should the prniwct prove feasible, thousand of pamphlets descriptive of the country will be published and scattered broadcast throughout the country. The Heaver Irrigation comany has already an extensive project under way In Heaver county under the Carey lat act. Ogden Union, George Bnively, this morning to this effect with the information that the union men had been fairly successful in getting some of the concessions demanded, especially increased pay. The men will return to work Immediately throughout the In- termountain district. The Jupiter Pluvius. Till 1 lrdT '.drpvr.ilrlit of tdd Fel- t:.rou.l'.oui Utah gathered at Lagoon y'.nK,y for tin ir annual state low THI8 Is spite tile lowering elouds outing. with thtir imminent rain, u crowd of nearly 3. mm person entered the gates to tile resort. Game ami daiu-intook up tile time of tin merrymaker as the rain put a iiuietu on most of the NO. 6535 BOSTON OUR GREAT, Only $16.50 STORE BIG IS Barley IV Christensen as elutirman of tile grand lodge committee in charge of the affair was undaunted by the inclement weather, but helped to make tile occasion gay. With him on the committee was Edward Pierce and Hev. P. A. Sinipkin. the latter being unable to attend, as he is on his way to Europe. Assisting the committee wa Roy Watrous and Messrs. Sackctt and weathi r uf the day and the wet track, the atli'iiilance, however, was small. The riders were at home on the new track and the race were exciting to Smith. a heat. The track Is one of Among the prominent Odd Fellows to the mile. Each event was pulled off at the grounds yesterday were Archie without disguising delays, and the Stewart, grand master of the jurisdic- races had that snap and go about them tion of Utah; Nephi Homer and Grand that spell success. Treasurer J. W. Sugden. For tonight, two race meets are The ttuins brought in persons from scheduled in this city, one at Iver RedMt. man's Sail Palace saucer and one at Nephi. Provo, Ogden, Logan, Pleasant and Eureka for the occa- Saltalr, which will mean a division of sion. the riders. The Palace track clatma the During the afternoon a number of irreater number of event and all Salt races were given which resulted a Lake is watching (lie result of the follows: with interest. split-u- p Boys, 23 to 15 years old Rudy first, Ed. Ferguson second. , BOXING IN ZION. Girls, 15 to 19 years old Bertha Roylin first, Ruth Fay second. Three boxing contests are scheduled Girls, IS in 15 years old Bertha at the Salt Palace for Thursday night Boylin first, Hazel Edwards second. and will be between youngster fur Mens race Dale Park first, Ed. Wilten-la- Probably I lie feature ef I In I d a go Uiwreii (Moll of Company B and Kid Kmuh of Company S. Imtli of Fort ! migla. Micky Williams of Washington uml Tommy Fitzgerald of Salt Lake will of also box ten round. Young Tei-rMilwaukee will take on Kid Carruth of Salt laike City for six rounds. I oints. program ps Creation and Art. To me it seems as if when God the world, that was poetry; He formed it, and that was sculpture; He varied and colored It, and that waa painting; and then, crowning all. He people it with living beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal drama. Charlotte Cushman. con-reive- d : Simplicity Abovt All. The nupreiue excellence is i city. Hazel Rtewart flrzt. Potato race Alvin McDonald first. The must interesting event of the day was the race between Dale Park and Ed. Wilcox. After two heals the race settled down between the couple. After two dead heats, Park secured the advantage as in the days when he was the star man at the University of Utah. When the race was finished, Park divided up his prize cigars with the persons In his vicinity. ADDITIONAL SPORTS I Hardware Co. clean. To cut cheese smoothly and without breaking, fold tissue or paraffin par ier over the knife blade. For a good substitute for paraffin in sealing Jelly Jars use plain writing paper dipped in strong brandy and placed on top of the jelly the same way as paraffin. To quickly mend tin paste a piece of brown paper across the hole by means of cold water paste. Pour boiling water Into the pan and allow to atand awhile. The pan can be washed In hot or cold water. i Saazer Hops, grown in the Province of Saaz, Bohemia. IBUItara III A NAVY FIGHT PHILADELPHIA, June 17. Thomas Hagen or Hage, a marine stationed at League Island navy yard, was killed tonight by a blow over the heart In a boxing bout with Johnny Hogan, a pugilist, on board the battleship Mississippi, lying at the navy yard. The boxing bout was the feature of an entertainment and smoker being given hy the crew of the Hagen was 28 years of age. He had been ill for a week and entered the ting, It is said, against the advice of the ships surgeon. Hogan, his opponent, disappeared during the excitement that followed the collapse of Hagen and at a late hour had not Pratt MONG all the builders of this Nation none deserve more lasting gratitude than thia atout old Quaker Champion. -- been located. in the medical world because of its great Tonic properties for stomach disorders. It is found in the highest arid most effective form in BOXER IS KILLED Irish and English prisons could not conquer his spirit, and from a cell in the tower of London he conceived the idea of found irig beyond the seas a state wherein Brotherly Love Peace On Earth and Personal Liberty might become living facts. Thus Pennsylvania was founded. Brewing Anheuser-Busc- h Association, St. Louis, U. S. A., import more of these hops than all other brewers in the United States, and use them exclusively in their famous ludlweiscr THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS 4 When colonial governor he introduced g and brewing, and at Pennbury Manor he had a brew house. vine-growin- BLUE BLJODED BOWWOWS SEEN IN CALIFORNIA ne SANTA CRUZ, Cal.. June of the largest and moat representative exhibitions , of canines ever seen in California was opened here today and will continue through the balance of the week. Dogs and their masters are here from all parts of the Pacific coast, from Portland to Los Angeles, and the total value of the Is estimated at not less than 120,000. 18,-rO- blue-blood- ed bow-wo- SALTAIR TRACK IS Watson-Flygar- e When the white of a fresh egg is beaten to a froth and added to the cream it will whip much more quickly and easily. Use fine wire for hanging up such articles as rolling pins, chopping knives, potato mashers and pastry board. The wire loop is perfectly Has created a stir I Mla-pissip- pi. Ice Cream Freezers TALKS. LUPULIN The six-rou- nd FineHardware and Paints HOUSEHOLD cox second. Women race 1 Fish license almpll- - Longfellow. national 2 FULL OF SUCH BARGAINS con-tessio- et'iklng members of the Inter- Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of the Intermountain District walked nut one year ago last May. Fully sixty members of the local union struck. Out of the sixty all but six of the men hung together until the end. The victory, it is said, is not altogether complete, but several concessions were granted but just what their nature is has not been given out. They will become public after the meeting of the local council to be held in the Union Labor Hal this evening. LEATHER COUCH OPENED, A SUCCESS June 18. Johnny saucer track was Saltalr Chapmans opened auspiciously last night and from a racing point of view waa a grand success. Owing to the stormy SALT LAKE, well built and agile William Penn in his early days was an expert swordsman, a courageous soldier, and a splendid athlete. Above middle height He died at 74, and the results of his life's doings bear eloquent witness that the mod erate use of a good malt beer helps to create the noblest qualities of mind and soul. His statue stands in Philadelphia, 547 feet high for all the world to see. Bottled Only ANHEUSER-BUSC- H alAe BREWERY St. Louis, Mo. Cm hid ar with Crams Casa BECKER BREWING A MALTING "National Magazine ef Hiitofy XVI. pass ISA Tbs Trns William Penn, pare 3SL Dictionary of National Biography Vd. XLIV. Eddy s Alcohol In History, paces 1(1. 191. 193. MS. etc ate. Distributors OGDEN, UTAH. CKL, |