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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1908. PAGE THREE. WOOL GROWERS Days Doings In Utah IVES' PRICE NE LlSTYLS-tiNiOMfuoE-0- SOLD ONLY BY f C.D. IVES M.iia i I!!.....:' ME COMING UP Our Number ii Samuel Numbor is 38 Delivery Systom la Son DRUG COMPANY Georgs W. Driven Manager. Ring Us Up need of anything In our OUR CUSTOMERS find lino. that our and Dry Cleaning work have cached a degree of perfection that few ever attain. Prices moderate end satisfaction Laundry guaranteed. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. launderera 4 17 25th and French Dry Cleaners Street Phones, 174 The bread that retains Ite Raver and freshness with th Mouse, mercury at 80 ie made of Riverdale Flour Ask any housewife. Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company i :., tu:g !i!.-v.!'s- . ; ..f M .1 in FGRJE j. t d Use a Mot o , .i! t ot: the st. i.ig, j lav in Salt lathe (Vj .V.ivt.s! CLUB -- ness Improvemsnl Showing at Irrigation Con- Cramp or cholera morbus may pear w:thano medicine at hand i Tv c.nnmillee at pis,:i a w.n... ..no. Chicago with p. . : r oilier interests to y. : pr: on the teg ino,- in :(, p.,-- : :ih Samuel Newhouse Gives Valuable sheep men of tin Wirt ... At its last nii.tiig tit 'moved to IlUvt after tl il' r'ig..t'ois Property in Salt Lake to ) In Salt laike where it wo 1. n,,i the e of the I't.ih V,.. I Jioa-jew Commercial Club. . tisso. intioii, which f..:her,d a st will he inoveiu. rt aievg lines tl-made for ral West, gen. ni iHl;nue him .1. cdt'd to tin1 i hib of Si.lt Iike City a growers. C. It. Stewart, secretary of ll.o a -- sovaluab1 new for club house reeled in that city in the elation, is expecting today furl he- n. ws of the whlih after the no- meeting, f iture. limned Wiili the deni Mr. will formulate elation for bioig-l piaus Xewhi follow-will llv teslerd.iy j iii. iitUMi to President W. J. ing all the sheep men of the state to ing co. litis illy on August 25. l the Cnimiien-ia- l Hallor. club: j Corn1. ii.i! 'lull, salt City. T ne pieasur, 1 have 111 j Gentler handiru "ii the deed for the site of SALT LAKE PLANS your ci.t. 1 cannot well set down in words. Tii.- end now happily in sight, ENSIGN PEAK PARK for whl-v.iu have Ulmred so patiently Is must gratifying to me, and w.-ias I kt " ft must b to all lovers of Ism J. Haddock, s.vnt.-- . ry of the M Salt Li"" Tl iieauiiful home you are .Hid M. UKso. i.ni.in, nut with Mayor ill lv a rallying place for to bull. Hransfonl yosl.r.iay on llie Ensign Salt Lino1 fiireinnst cltlxens, and the lVak park prop, ct Mr. itrausf.ird said scene .f dvr far h. r arentest good. in sympathy with the that he There, 'reanizatlon. concerted action, manner and would have the city engibroad patriotism and civic pride will neer make a careful surv y f the unite at.) lv reflected by achievements this week, on tin lriallcr of ground wi'-which make the city significant and using the city wat.-- for the tn-tfor all time. lie planted he satd, however, ehruhs to It is u happy day for Salt Lake when, was so taxed at the without prejudice of class or creed anil that the supply lltle could be extime that present wlthoui dissension, all can Join in from the city's supply. pressing forward the splendid work of pected Mr. Haddock said that the water those who founded Utah's civilisation and patiently solved Its early problem. question rould be overcome by using that are found in the I shall with a happy heart th!a day the springs which could be brought neighborhood of peaee and good will, and the little lines. A party to to the by pipe contribution I have made to the futhe springs will visit the g ture of your club will re- Inspect ground Thursday. main one of the happy memories of my life. With all good wishes. Sincerely yours, GOLD CIRCLE HAS SAMUEL NEWHOUSE. Use a Mot . ap- Water Bottle It may be necessary to keep a peultic or wet application warm for several hours. Samuel Newhouse. the mining man. Is optimistic in regard t0 the future of mining and the business of the country in general. In a statement given to the Bait Lake Herald, on his return from the east. Mr. Newhouse says: -The same influences that brought such great distress to the country, are now at work to build it up again and it will be done, irrespective of who is named a the nest president of the United States I see, also, a great future for copper, and I believe, as the people In the east do. that it will be only a short time till the metal is selling for 15c a pound. The Steel corporation is now running r.s mills and factories at about 70 per cent of their capacity, and it will not be long till they they are running: full. The demand for copper in the electrification of railroads and the hundred and one other important uses to which the metal is now put, will soon be greater than was ever known, and it will tax the mines, mills, smelter and refineries to J Fred J. Klesel is meeting with complete success in his efforts to raise $5.(100 to defray the expense of a fitting display of Utah products at the Irrigation congress at Albuquerfcue. New Mexico, September 20 to tVtobcr I. For seine days past Mr. Kiesel has been in Salt Lake City soliciting subscriptions from the leading men of the state. The federal government has voted $20,000 has for the congress. Albuquerque voted $25,000, the Santa Fe railroad has voted $25,000 and in all It is the plan to expend $150,000 on the display. The representation at this congress will be as follows: Fifteen delegates apiointed by the governor of each state or territory. Ten atqiolnted by the mayor of each city of the United States of more than 25,000 population. Five delegates appointed by the mayor of each city in the United States of less than 25,000 population. Five apiKiinted by each board of county commissioners or county supermeet the demand. visors in the United Plates. Utah and its mining enterprises are - Five appointed by each state organilooked upon with, great favor in the sation. having as its object the adeast, and ther, Ie no question but that vancement of the public welfare of this state will benefit in full propor- that state. tion with the rest of the country In Five appointed by each state irrigathe era of magnificent prosperity that tion, forestry, agricultural or hortiie now dawning. cultural society or association. -Five appointed by each national or Things are doing which I am not at liberty to talk about at thla time, but interstate association interested in the in sixty to ninety days from now you objects sought by the National Irrigawill have no trouble in finding most tion congress. Five by each state association of proImportant things to talk about In a sense. west fessional, Before commercial, fraternal, patriI coming mining wee asked by important interests to otic, religious or labor organisation. Two duly accredited by each chamlook into conditions in a certain mining district out here that is now more ber of commerce, board of trade, immithan 100 miles from a railroad, and gration society or commercial club. Two duly accredited by each regularI wna told that, should my Investigations Justify it, a railroad would be ly organised irrigation, agricultural, constructed Into the district at once. horticultural or forestry club, associacanot tell what district it I. but tion or society in the United States. Two accredited by each Irrigation you can rest assured I shall look Into it and make an early report, for I per- company. Two accredited by each agricultural sonally wish to see every section surrounding ua here built up and made college, and by each college or univerprosperous beyond the conception of sity having chairs of hydraulic enthe most enthusiastic optimists we gineering or forestry in the United have at the present time. The re- States. Two accredited by each regularly orsources of the country 1 am sura Justify It, and f propone to do all In my ganised society of engineers in the power to art the hall rolling. That is United States. Utah will go after big prises again, all I can say now; come end nee me although the state la badly handicapped again. as to distance. BULLET IN Use a MotaWater Bottle 1 gress in New Mexico. Sant-Comm- ail.un Several members of the family may be troubled at one tim with cold feet wi-o- l . ti' ! Use .Several Mot Water ' Bottles We have all grades and ing from -- , ases cost- 50c to $2.50 ;. Prescription Specialists, 2479 WASHINGTON ; I AYE. i s r irk well-bein- SENSATIONAL . GOES TO SALTAIR A meeting was held LOGAN, Aug. Monday night by the Taft RepubliS. can club. The club was permanently organised, and It waa decided by those preeent to have an excursion to Salt-a- ir next week under the auspices of the club. A committee composed of J. A. Hendrickson, Willard Hansen and Joseph New bold waa appointed to make preliminary arrangements. The officers of the club as elected hut night are: President, Willard Han hen; Joseph E. Wilson; directors, A. A. Law, Joseph A. Smith, George Cole, W. M. Smith and vice-preside- S. Larsen. -- Peerys ORE A message received yesterday by Willard F. Snyder, ln Salt Lake City, from P. A. Lea my, told of a new sensational strike In Gold Circle district. The new strike is in the Water Witch group, at the depth of only 20 feet. In the vein at that depth have been encountered four stringers of red qunrtx, aggregating from 10 to 12 Inches In width, with values running SC.00U to $$.000 a ton. Mr. Let my says that he has examined the etrike and haa found it to be genuine. Lessees are sacking the rich or from th bottom of the shallow shaft. Th scene of the strike la about 400 feet north of the Massachusetts tunnel. The ledge cuts In abov the tunnel snd passes westward down the Massachusetts hill. . You Bake With LOGAN TAFT CLUB For envelopes, letterheads business cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal J. lob rooms. Both phones 1(4. Z75jOOOjOO First National Bank Water Bottle i DR. SMEDLEY GETS Capital and kurplue, FORJIS GOME Just Home Utah Is Now Able to Make Good From the East, Tells of Busi- Driver When In .1 . - Ave. Porfoct Wm. !.!!( Rubber Doctor Som( members of the family may have an scots attack of tootachs or neuralgia. - Both Phonos Our Special .11 n., i lOiiiniitee remember Our Tolophono v. a . 'f the -- t.l.c in the adjojrti.d li. 'I 2453 Washington '.t. : .iss... Mill DEEDS A SITE KIESEL WORKS BRIGHT TIMES A HAVE PLANS AFCOT j Crescent Hour th bstter you like HI Undsr our method of milling tho Good of tho Winter Wheat ia retained t ha loavoa of Broad ara largtr and better on thio account. A eack of Pooryo Crescent Flour attests th truth of thio statement. White Elephant Saloon 320 Street Twenty-fift- h J . Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Une of Cigars. LEG OGDEN, UTAH On hla way to the Lagoon depot to take the train for home, Dr. E. W. Smedley, a physician of Bountiful, was shot in the leg by a stray bullet from JOHN PINGREE, Cashier a revolver which waa fired by Officer JA8. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier J. J. Riley at a fleeing holdup man. DIRECTORS! The accident occurred at about 11:05 David Eccles oclock last night, In front of the Barnard White Keeley Institute, 234 West South TemJoseph Clark bandit, who la ple street. A would-b- e unknown to any of the police, attemptGeorgs H. Tribe ed to hold up a peddler stationed near K. 8. Browning the depot 'and when surprised by Offi8. B. Porter. cer Riley, ran. The policeman pursued Respectfully oolieits the aooounto o when in front of the Instibanks, mercantile firms and fndividuala him and fired at him three tlmea The tute, We pay intereet on time depositee second shot glanced along the street ' Ample resources, courteous treat and finally found a lodging place in mont, euparior service. the thick sinews of Dr. Smedleya left leg Just above the knee and against the bone. Dr. Smedley was removed to the emergency hospital at police headquarters, where he was attended by Dr. Harold Van Cott. After the injury had been dressed, he waa removed to Dr. Van Cotts home at 501 East Ninth South street. The bullet will be probed for and removed today. DAVID ECCLES, President GEO. H. TRIBE.... ML It BROWNING 'I Disagreeable at home. Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others, get cranky" at home. Its not disposition, ite the All Kinds of liver. If you find In yourself that you fee; cross around the house, little things worry you. Just buy a bot- tle of Ballard's Herblne and put your liver ln shape. Tou and everybody around you will feel better for It- Price Jor all kinda f purposes, are not found 59 cents per bottle. Geo, F. Cave. ki ovary yard. Whatever your want! NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING. nay be in Ogden Trades and Labor AssemLumber and Building blyTheannounces the call for a special meeting to be held Wednesday, Aug. The call includes all 5, IMS, p. m. m a"d let us give yon an eoti- - affiliated bodies and all other union Wo can eave you desiring to attend. Obmoney, quail organisations Addresses by Wm. of meeting ject ty considered. Hannon, Sixth General Vice President of International Association Machinists of .Washington, D. C, and Charles T. Nicholson, of Salt Lake CitT-genera attendance la requested. TWENTY-FOURTBT, By order Executive Officers, C. H. MARTIN. President ED. FINKET. Vice President Journal want ada deliver the goods. C. C. NOWLIN, Secretary. Lumber Materials' lr Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H - If You Are To Be A Success In Business, You Must Learn to Write WE ARE TEACHING OTHERS! LET US TEACH. YOU! N i r ia 9 0OO0O $ d s& 2T J Of e 7 a (P 2.P J -- 3-J- L ; ii. Wc -- ' -zr THE ABOVE MOVEMENT EXERCISES AND CAPITALS WERE MADE IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF WORK BY MISS ORPHA UPP, OF OGDEN, WHEN SHE HAD BEEN ATTENDING OUR SCHOOL ONLY ABOUT THREE MONTHS. THE BROKEN LINES ARE A RESULT OF THE GREAT DIFFICULTY IN ETCHING EX TREMELY FINE LINES. ' CALL AND VISIT OUR PENMANHIP DEPARTMENT. TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. POSITION FOR EVERY GRADUATE. WE ARE PLACING STUDENTS ALMOST EVERY WEEK. digital Business College . . : ,, i "r1- - ;t v , v .. . |