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Show DAILY !lVES'33' I ALL SIYLES-umi- os I .SOLD only made-O- NE STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1908. PAGE THRET F. M. Agostini and P. L. Lynwood Present Under Auspices Days Doings In Utah PRItt C.D. 1VE Sl ' BY UTAH RACE WRITERS OUT ROAD MAKERS U. C. T. WHITNEY VICTIM OF DISEASE GETTORETHER Hot.1,,- - N't efinite Move for Better Highway Representatives of Eastern Papers Visit Big irrigation Projects Between Ogden and in Salt Lake. We Call Attention to Peerys Crescent Hour .Iona because we maka it and your grecer sells mora of it than any othar Flour but bacauaa it makaa your Broad cwaot of taato, moist and lightl Ona trial convineaa! Tha broad that rataina its flavor and froahnaaa with tha manpury at 80 ia mada of Riverdale Flour any housewife. Aok Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company Capital and Surplus, $275400.00 First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH OAVID ECCLES. Praaidant JOHN PINGREE, JAB. F. BURTON, Caahior Aaaiatant Caahiar OIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Eccleo John Watson Bernard White W. W. Biter Joseph Clark U Gsorfa H. Tribe tf. B. Browning R. B. Hills B. H. H. Rolapp John Spiers Porter. Roopoctfully solicits the accounts d banka, mercantile firms and Individuals Wa pay intaraat an tima deposits. Ampla resources, eourtaeus superior aorvl treat-man- t, the West A number of eastern newspapermen The movement fur good roads In the la on in earnest, the were entertained by the Salt Lake meeting at Lstguon yesterday afternoon City Press club yesterday afternoon. resulting In the appointment of a su- They were escorted to Saltair, where a pervisor of gnod roads in Davis county spec lal program waa prepared for their between Salt Lake City and Ogden. benefit. The writers are on an inThe property holders of Davis county, vestigating tour of the west at the on motion of Mr. Adams, will have a soliei:ation of the American Forestry tax levied upon their property to the association, studying the various Irriextent of one mill, to bo utilised in gation projects. preparing a good highway between the Those in the ranks of the visiting two Iaigtst cities of the stale and tha Journalists are P. C. Baker, 'general maintenance of tha aame. Patrols will manager of tha Detroit News; J. H. be appointed to keep watchful eyes on Aube re, of the St. Louis the Improved road at all times. PropArthur W. Dunn, of the St. erty holders will ba warned to refrain Louis Woman's National Daily; George from allowing Irrigating water to run Griswold Hill, of the New York Trlb upon the highway. The chuck holes une; Arthur Ruhl, of Collier's; Gilthat from time to time display them- son Gardner, of the United Press; selves upon the road, will be continu- Han Ison M. Crist, of the Brooklyn ally filled, and by constant action In Eagle; and Clarence M. Blanchard, ol such manner, the highway will become the United States reclamation service. solid, and there will be no necessity They met the latter, accidentally, iu to continue filling. Colorado. It was through meeting him It was not decided as to, the surfac- that they are visiting the vast governing material to ba used, but at an- ment surveys for the reclamation of other meeting the supervisors will de- arid land. ' cide the matter, they having appointed The newspapermen stopped off the time of meeting as Friday night the Immense Gunnison tunnel at Montat the Automobile club in Balt Lake rose, Colorado. This tunnel will cost City. Mayor Brewer, of Ogden, will $4,000,000 when completed anf Is the have a representative, aa also will lead to the vast amount of land that of Salt Lake City. will be Mayor Bransford, ' Irrigated In that territory. The meeting will culminate in a tour One hundred and fifty thousand acres In automobiles over the highway upon of land will be made fertile through The w'hlch Improvements are Intended. this immense propect. Water is takand supercommissioners the county en directly from the river through the visors of Davis county will be included tunnel. It la one of the greatest irriIn the trip, so that they may all beever put into effect by attempts gation come acquainted with the actual the government. amount of improvements necessary. The next stop of the Journalists was All through the meeting last night at Grand Junction, Colorado, at which much enthusiasm was displayed by all went up into the Grand point they the representatives of the county. They for an inspection tour of the valley Intend to make the proposed improve- $2,000,000 project of the government ments tha beat on any highway In tha reclamation of 80,000 acres of arid United States. . land. Those present for the purpose of betFrom Salt Lake City the ink (lingers ter roads .were: M. H. Randall, John will Journey to Lake Tahoe In CaliWalsh and C. A. Femellu, county fornia, where they will Investigate the commissioners of Davis county; H. J. Trukce-Carso- n irrigation scheme. From Sheffield, chairman of the Commercial there will continue to points in they club, and John G. M. Barnes, of California, visiting the redwoods and Kanesvtlle; Rufus Adams, of Layton; the principal cities. After they have A. L, Clark, mayor of earmlngton; J. rested from the arduous trip they will H. Robinson and John H. White; D, again begin their investigations. Down P. Felt of Farmington; Joseph Peery, at Owens valley they will inspect the president of the Weber County Good Owens river propect of the Angellnos. Roads association; O. H. Hewlett, This grest scqueduct is being conpresident of the Salt Lake City Auto- structed at a cost of $20,000,000 for mobile club, and W. D. Macarton, secfurnishing water to the city of Los retary of the Automobile club, were Angeles. It la the largest water supalso In attendance. John S. White of ply attempt ever made. , The water la Farmington waa elected supervisor o being brought over a distance of 150 roads for Davis county, and Hr. Peery miles from the mountains, and will be announced that O. J. Stillwell of Wemunicipal ownership waterworks. The ber epunty had been appointed repre- water will ba under cover In concrete sentative from Weber county. all the way to the City of Angela Globe-Democr- at; Little attention YOU MAY VOTE NOW CHICAGO, July was paid by the people of Zion City to the anniversary of the founding of IF YOU VOTED BEFORE 15. the town. All Kinds of Lumber . Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested to read and follow instructions printed at head of editorial column. for all kinds of purpose are not found In every yard. Whatever your wants may ba In Lumber and Building Materials wma here and let ua give you an eat! note. Wa pan save you money, quali- ty considered. ' Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H 4 REMEMBER Our Number ia 2453 Washington Avo. Number ia 38 Our Tolophana Both 'Phonos Our Special Delivery System ia Perfect Wm. Driver , Son DRUG COMPANY Ooorga W. Driver, Manage HOW THE SUN DOES BLAZE DURING THE HOT, DOG DATS. To cheer you bp and interest you must make special inducement! this month. How wa do it ia by giving you neatnbd careful work at popular prices. Be prudent entrust ua with your Laundry and Dry Cleaning work and be happy. are Ogden Steam Laundry Co. In respond to an inquiry from Mark Tuttle, of Castle Dale, clerk of Emery county,' relating to the registration of voters. Attorney General M. A. Breeden handed down the following opinion yesterday afternoon: X have your favor of the 10th Inst., In Which you submit for my official opinion the following: Will It be necessary for a complete new registration this falir J In reply, I beg to direct your attention to section 816, Compiled Laws of 1907, which, in so far aa material here, reads as follows: County clerk to prepare register of voters. Prior to the time of registering voters at each general election, the county clerk of each county of the state shall prepare an official register of the voters of each election district of this county, by making a list In alphabetical order of all persons who voted at the last general municipal election, as shown by. the checkeo copies' of the official register used, or the poll list made, at such election, which official register shall be delivered to the registry agent of tha district at least thirty days prior to the first day of registration, and shall be revised by adding the names of all persons registered on the proper days prior to election. In view of this statute, your inquiry 'must be answered in the negative, and you are so advised." SENATOR PLATT IS 7& NEW YORK, July llw Thomas ColLaunders rs and French Dry Cleaners 174 lier Platt. United States senator from 417 25th Street Phones, New York, Is today 75 years of age. Little attention was paid to the aged leaders of the solan by the present-da- y which Platt was once one of of party Saloon White Elephant the national leaders. Although stripStreet 320 Twenty-fift- h ped of much of Ms political power and harassed by domestic entanglements, is far from being the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. the senator man old broken that he Is sometimes Full Une of Cigars.described to be. - Journal want ada deliver the goods. . Whiiiu-y- , jour- Crystal Slippei A Musical Extravaganza MRu, " Whitney was the eldest son of Or.'ii t Whittle)', one of the oldest residing ,.f gait Luke City, and was born ii.cr:- in tuber 27. lM). lie received 0 liiviKiratory education lu the local uUii schools and later attended the Bl.iim Young univetsity at Irovo and l.ii;:.ii. lie I'.y.ni his newapcr career at Logan mi the Journal, then edited by Nook- Vi iimim. He l.ft there in lsst to become a clerk in the ltolierts iioust j; 1'ivvo. While so engaged be became Provo for the Sait Lon- tiiy Tribune. He went on the I01..I fluff of the Suit Lake Herald in DiM. .mil shortly sifter waa mar- - ' lied to ltuSinary GUks, a singer of national iiuiatlmi, who at tluit time was pihii.t donna in the Foxy vJulUer" opera rumiany, . Whmuy went east with that company u Huvance agent and In that capacity secured an important knowl- edge nf the stage, which stood lilin in good situd when he took up the writ- ing of iln s for a livelihood. Hhuiily before the opening of the IortUnul exoeliloii he took a position on the Journal in that city, and, at the head of that paper's bureau at tha exposition, made for himself a wide reputation. He then went to San FrancisBBSBBHMffiffiHfNBBiBUHUHiMBUW co with Wally Young, also of Salt RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. Lake City, and In company hlin start- 1 J. E. DOOLY, President. ed the composition of The King MakA. V. MclNT05H, Asst. Cashier. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vice-Preer, an oiiereita which is now being produced by one of the leading managers in that city. The shock attendant upon the San Francisco earihquake and fire caused a OF OGDEN breakdown from which he never fully STATES DEPOSITARY recovered. Homo time after returning to the coast he waa stricken with tho Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Tima Deposits fatal malady in Los Angeles. His father hastened to his bedside qnd did cure. everything possible to effect In April the young man waa brought back to this city, where he lingered some time. He waa taken to the L. D. 8. hospital a short time ago. ZION CITY ANNIVERSARY. and ceremony. l ilLiit-- nalist. I'laj might and a native son of Salt Like Itiy, died at the L. D. S. hospi'.il at 7 o'clock yesterday mornyours. The direct vuuse ing. u,, of deain was ceurtla, from which malseveral ady I1., hail suffered for moui:." state of Utah During the life of John Alexander Dowie the anniversary was marked by the "feast of the tabernacle," and celebrated with great pomp The TO INVESTIGATE 700 People in Cast - Grand Opera House - vorn-sikiudet- it Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights July 16th, 17th and 18th Box Office Now Open foi Reserved Seats Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 s4 e I UTAH NATIONAL BANK ! j Journal Want Ads Pay Business and Pleasure Exceptional Educational Opportunity A Study of Cubas Remarkable Resources at Short Range . Heres An Enterprise Possessing Intelligent and Commercial Features and an Invest-meOpportunity Unique and Convincing, the Equal of .Which May Never Again Be Presented. Agri-cutur- al nt American monsy, machinery, ideas and sntsrpriss in Agriculture are transforming Cubs and ths wonderful Tropical Soil of that Island undsr those conditions is producing marvelous results. American Farm ore and Fruit Growsrs in Cuba ds not plow with a stick of wood. Three primitive tools are replaced with the meat modern farming implements. Mere than 100 different Colonisation Enterprises are in operation in Cubs, fulfilling ovary promiao to Colonists. Tho Cuban Commercial Company, with its New Lins of Fruit Steamships from most ths requirements of there Colonists for quick transportation both ways. ( Savannah to Cuba, will The Captital Stock of ths Company, $3,000,000, par value $10, is b'ngsold far below" th"par' valuosnd offers to the investor Greater Dividend Possibilities, becked by solid business of immense future probabilities then heo ever been within the roach of. the investing public. Tho Company has under option 5,000 aoroa of earns of the beet Land in Cuba, and any stock purchased at ths lew figure above referred to, will be accepted at its par value in exchange for land at the prevailing cash selling price. L . .. Furthermore, every purchaser of stock is entitled to a FREE ROUND TRIP TO CUBA ' 4 during the Winter Months, with meals and berth included, Purchasers of Stock being given preference in the order of purchase "First Come, First Served." Complete information le contained in our printed matter which will be mailed free upon request We want representatives everywhere. Permanent positions and good pay. Remember the price of the . took le advancing $1 per share every month. The time to buy stocks is when they are low. Write today and take advantage of this limited and meet unusual opportunity. You will never have another ehane like this. - ' CUBAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY t 262 Washington Street - Boston, Mass. |