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Show PAGE POUR THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, court Daily Stair Journal la WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908L taken from the yarn sent out X hare m as the" nexj governiire-f- or Mr. Bamcroub.es enough already. berger took exception- - to the published statements that 8aU Lake people'would be present and said that the occasion j was distinctly an Ogden affair, and! given In honor of Ogden men and women. The Lagoon Is hardly big enough to hold all of my Salt Lake friends, as ! well as those from Ogden. he con --- Joseph Baiter of Huntsviile Bit tinued, so I have made this occasion one in which I hope, in some small Be to Enjoyed From Maintain. measure, to repay my Ogden friends, in some smal degree, at least, for tnelr ing Private Ponds. . past kindness to me. I am indebted to many of you." T,t By a decision FreMdent Bamberger then called ,B dUtrict wurt of Judge J tod Re, upon Judge RoUpp for speech. Huntsvlle which " - . com! 1 copying caled and upon for a speech, has been watched wlt.i expect to be im, i ' 'T an but Senator Bamberger talked the mat- cf the Eden valley owner, ivats ter over with me and It waa agreed that fishponds, came to an end. if I would call upon him for a speech, The action was brought ly ".at he would do a similar good turn for and sought to enjoin Josei-i- , ; o( me. Under, the circumstances, I am HuntnileL from taking pm,,' unprepared for the emergency. even though screened to t fik "The people are glad t.iat this new the private f- - , public entering ; been line has bui:t they are glad streams, and a decision that Salt Lakers can bow enjoy the the state would have meantf.,, "able to ; " privilege of coming in from the sub- the extermination of : private P'tr.dj urbs anj enjoy life In Utah's future in the valley to the east. metropolis to According Judge Haw,!" ruling, "Residents of Salt Lake can now which is the first to be ma.l. any com to Ogden to do their trading. court ln the in n similar cs-- the state, But Balt lake, being a beautiful defendant may not be enJ.,.llWj fI0J place, will continue to be an attractive the maintenance of his fish hlt residential district the county fish and game Mr. Rolapp then extended an invitaappointed as commissioner viiu0tt tion to Mr. Bamberger to make his upon a better screen syn-r- . f. th home In Ogden. "It la n great place fish fro,., tiw prevention of lore p,. to live In," he said, and your neighbors lie waters Into theof private p s ill be the best people In Utah. "More than that. Ogden 1 going to EAGLES, ATTENTION. elec: an Ogden man governor. Come to Ogden. The regular monthly meetii.g of p. "Ogden Likes You." den Aerie No. 118. F. o. E. wj, Ogden likes Mr. Bamberger," said held thla evening at 8 p AB Mayor A. L, Brewer when called upon members are to be pre requested for a speech. '"But the residents of Business of Importance. Thla Mr. Ogden don't like smoke. DR. N. B. ESTES. W. P. Bamberger discovered a short time ago D. T. TRACY. S,vy. when the first effort waa made to temporarily use steam a motive power on the new line. It was this objection to smoke and not to Mr. Bamberger ! MARRIAGE LICENSES and his railroads which caused the 0 to the use of steam engines!' I Brewer tha Mayor pointed out that benefits to be derived In thla city from Charles E. Wright opl Mlaa Kathryn H. Masterton...0fs the new Itn are well understood and aid that Mr. Bamberger and his road have the good will of Ogden cittsena Net a Promising ield. Senator Bam Continuing, he said: At the height of the now Is to berger trying get the earth war a tall, strong young man. whe as fast as possible and I hope he gets a lot of It. Ha Is a man who has de- waa peddling ferns, called at the houn voted his brain and his energy for of a patriotic woman known to a coto the Lewlstown JourneL many years to this section, and we are ntributor am I surprised," she said, spirited, glad to see hta efforts crowned with d ly, to aee a young, fellow success. like ferns a thla criiii. you selling Come along, senator, end live In are you hot with the arm yr Ogden, and bring your family with Why he replied, tiisy Jvai real Why, you." ferns In the army, do thevT "We'comt to Our City." President A. R. Heywood of the We. DARK TOWN DOINGS bar Club snld: "Upon thla spot we hope to see the good people of Ogden and of Salt Lake meet and mingle, forgetting their carea and the worries of life to en- Jor tha beauty of the'pUce! Wa had an evidence of this at the gate at Lagoon. A Salt Lake man and an Ogden man wanted to go In at the same time. As the Salt Lake man was burdened with a Sunday edition of a newspaper, the Ogden man drew back .and said: Go first. Tour load la greater than mine.' The Salt Lake man answered: Don't get discouraged. It Is still early ln the evening "Senator Bamberger, in his fine severance In the building of this rail- way. deserves the crown of laurels which we have bestowed upon the pioneers who passed through tho discouraging struggle which took pine when the wilderness was conquered. Like "Yaaaah, Fse aettln out heah is 8 them, he Is an advance agent of pro- - sun bos i Un git a tan. and folks'll M 8re- Tse dona een to do aeasho fcri Judgo Hsweils Sentence. ration. 'A younger man. a man with leas experience or a mn with a leas reao- lute character might have halted upon beholding the obstacles which obstruct cod hla way. But this man swept them away, and today hag won a well-d- e served success." Pteaa. the OGDEN, UTAH ur, in other words, ia there any real Journal Publishing Co, ....PubliiliirtidiiiiTei(t between ait automobile and j Hying mackzxie, (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday HAS FAITH IN OGDEN ' Telephones Bell. Ind.. Editorial Rooms ....Bell, - overlooked btln ring nXE connection with the completion ol 84 1 ring 843 rings the Sait Lake A Ogden toad into Ind, lit 2 rings 0sj.n This is the unshaken faith Prominent Ogden Residents Are Guests of Simon (that eii:;on Ham larger ia showing in TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION JI.OO toe future of this city. Erer since the By Mail One Tear O') By Mail Six Months oieuli:g of his campaign for connecting Visit. LaBamberger Banquet Months Mail Three By t:ie two big cities of the state this By Mail One Month '!( Driven goon. Where Last Spike By Carrier One Month to right of way or deput grounds Pay Ns Money to Carriers either. He has bought ground right Club of Ogden. by ms ter at and left until hi real estate holdings Entered as second-da- s the Postoffice at Ogden. Utah, under lirie are considerable. This means that business man this shreuti, Act of Congress of March 3, 1871. That the opening of the Salt Lake A ' plainly enjoyed the occasion, notwith-Ogde- n knows that Ogden real estate ia a good M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor invert nui.t. railroad, known as the Bam- - ' standing hia 84 years, j B. A. BOWUAN. .Business Manager berger road, was a huge success Tues- Joseph Harry, another Ogden pioneer waa seated at the side of Mr. Farr. FOR THE NEXT IRRIGATION day, thousands of people from Ogden NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Mr. Bambergers Guests who took advantage of tha first excur Prominent among the guests at tha The ta;e of Iuh and every one In sion over the new line under the auTou should receive your paper not were: banquet later than 7:00 p. m. If not received It Is under obligation to Mr. .Fred J.n spices of the Press club of this city Mayor and Mrs A. L Brewer, Prast Kleari of Ogden, to Mr. Joseph Oeoghe-gaare A. R. Heywood of the Weber club, at that hour call Photic 84 and it to bear dent witness. That willing and Mr, Thomas F. Cutler of this and Mrs Heywood, President 8. H. will be sent you by special messenger. city, says the 'r Republi- President Simon Bamberger of the new No paper delivered after 7 p.m. can, for the energy they display In road la a most delightful boat and Browne of the Chamber of Commerce and Mra. Browne, Rev. John E. Carver Pay ne monay te carrier or ether making preparation for tl next ses- royal entertainer, two or three hun- of the First Presbyterian church and collectors unless they present ereden sion of the Irrigation congress. Utah's part In the meeting to be held dred of the most prominent Ogden Mrs Career, President John 8. Lewis tials from the undersigned. at Albuquerque la a very Important residents who were guests at a ban- of the Civic league and Mrs Lewis, Mr. UnJer ne circumstances will carriers one. It is not alon that the congress quet given In the' beautifully decorated and Mrs H. H. Rolapp, Mr. and Mra David Ecclea, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. C. er collectors be allowed to take stops will help thie state, but that this state cafe last evening will swear. conEtcles, Mr. and Mra jl. T. Wright b life the the will of probably All notices of this kind must be given Promptly at 6:10 yesterday morning Judge L. W. Shurtliff, Mr. ad Mra C. And that is far too Important gress. te this offios direct er by letter or in an the first train over the new road left F. Middleton, Mr. and Mra T. B. enterprise to be neglected. person, or phono 604, eno ring. better No scheme can be devised than Ogden for the south. At 8:30 another Evans, Superintendent E. C. Manson of and oth- train departed, at 11 o'clock another the Southern Pacific and Mra Manson, that chosen by Mr. Kiesel: JOURNAL PUBLISH. NO CO, ers will raise the money needed for and In the afternoon and evening threa D. J. Malone, master mechanic of the Utah's exhibit a: Albuquerque, and mure trains left the temporary depot Oregon Short Line, and Mrs. Malone; will expect tlie state to reimburse them near the corner of d street A. T. Compbell, assistant engineer of at the next session of the legislature. and Washington avenue, one at 3, an- the Oregon Short Line; Apostle David That wt.l hardly be denied. If there other at 8:10 and still another at 8 O. McKay and Mr. McKay, Judge J. WILLIAM B. ALLISON were public money now available for p. m. This Is to be the regular sched- A. Howell, M. F, Cunningham of the use. the guarantee and the contri- ule of the new road. All of the trains Daily State Journal and Mrs. Cunning-hitliat man In lost a nation valuable TI1IS bution by cltlsens would not need be running out of Ogden were well patMr. and Mra W. Fred Boaner, the death of William B. Allison, made. ronised and it was distinctly an Ogden District Attorney George Halverson United States senator from Iowa. His Every year tha Irrigation Congress day at the resort, for, while many vis- and Mra Halverson, County Attorney career was one of the grows more Important. It becomes mors ited Lagoon from Salt Lake, Ogden N. J. Harris and Mra Harris County public to the arid region. It adds more cittsena were numbers Commissioners O. B. Siadson, Frank there In longest on record; and yet in a helpful end more to the productive y of the na- snd It waa Lagoon forgreat Ogden" from Moore and David McKay, and time of commercialism tha breath of tion. People In the cast do not know sunrise until the homeward bound Madaon, Moore and McKay; Dr. corruption never touched the hem of the Immensity of the problem friends train an enjoyable sea- E. M. Convoy, former mayor of Ogden, after departed, hia garment. He was an ardent par- of irrigation are solving Important to son and Mra Conroy, Judge and Mra J. E. of dancing at 10:80. tisan and never swerved front the sup- all the nation. As their attention Is Bagley, Mr. and Mra W. O. Wilson, a Success. Banquet drawn toward it, they will be more and In the of his City Attorney J. H. DeYlne and Mre. and illuminated snd .he port brilliantly party, enjoyed more willing that government aid be yet the confidence snd respect of hta politi- ioaned to the utilisation of tha water handsomely decorated Lagoon cafe, DeVIne, Count Ilmen Joseph Dana, Sain about 200 guests from this city, sat Thomas George Wilson, John W. Auscal foes. He was la closer touch with supply of the country, and lie use In Irdown to one of the moat delightful tin, Dr. H. J. Powers Dr. G. A. Dickthe beat and most advanced political rigating the desert son and Chris Flygare, and Mesd antes This state must make the best fruit banquets which has ever been served sentiment of tha great middle west In the state, where palatable dishes of Dana, Thomas Wilson, Austin, Powexhibit as It has done In the pnst. Utah than any other leading Republican, and must show the wheat and tha root surprising excellence were temptingly ers Dickson and Flygare; Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kuhn, Superintendent J. before them. exerted a marked Influence on public crops that have been produced on Ir- set ' Conspicuous among the leaders of W. Bailey of the Ogden street railway seclands. Farmers In every rigated events as they applied to the west. of the union must bo shown what business, social and political life of and Mrs Bailey; Sheriff B. B. Wilson An attempt was mads a few weeks tion and Mrs Wilson, Thomas E. McKay, irrigation will do. And In twenty Ogden who were seated about the ago to shove Senator Allison aside for years there will not be a section of festive board, was Lorln Farr, the first superintendent of the county schools, a younger msn, Governor Cummins of Irrigable land that will command leaa mayor of the Ogden municipality and nd Mre. McKay; William Allison, suleader In railroad construction In Utah, perintendent of the city schools and hla state. Then It was that the voters than a hundred dollars an acre. In movement being one the early associated with Brigham Mrs McKay; William AUlron, superinLet every help expressed their confidence and esteem to make tendent of the city schools and Mrs. this the biggest factor In the j Young In the building of the Utah for the man who had served them so tral ralroad. Active and alert Mr, Harr Allison; Dr. and Mrs Condon, Ira L. success at Albuquerque. Reynolds, secretary of the Weber club; long In the national capital. Although Mr. and Mra. Ralph E. Hoag, R. T. entering upon his 80th year ha was reHume, C. C. Carhart, Mr. and Mrs. turned to his old seat, and In next John V. Bluth, Mr. and Mra. B. H. Mirth would have begun another full Goddard, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Nye, Mr. M. Drigga, Mr. and Mrs. six years as United States senator. and Mrs. Mu Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph The honorable career In the public Kuchler, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carr, J. service of such men as William B. N. Fulton, Mr. and Mre. George H. Allison goes far toward a complete Davis, John Watson, of the state board. answer to the criticism aimed at the PHILADELPHIA, Aug. (.Crop re- 8everal persons residing In the vicinity of equallxatlon, and Mra. Watson; J. D. Murphy, Mr. and Mra. W. port from over the state Indicate that of Sell's field have been driven almost United Stales senate. to distraction and threats were made M. McKendrick. City Recorder E. P. Pennsylvania fanners will accomplish to have Bell arrested for MR. KIESEL FAVORS BUYING disturbing tha Brown and Mra. Brown Mr. and Mra some remarkable feats during the prespeace, until he succeeded In perfect- I D. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. IN an exceptionally brief statement ent year, If the rural correspondents ing a mechanical device whch prevents Critchlow, Bishop E. H. Ensign and to the Salt Lake Herald yesterday of the Philadelphia papers are to be the corn from growing at night, thus Mrs. Ensign. Miss Celecte Conroy, Mra. Fred J. Klese) said a great deal on believed. Stories are coming in by tha allowing the neighbor to sleep. Fred M. Nye, Mra Thomas B. Farr, Rosens regarding the products of PennLess startling but equally wonderful Miss Edna Bohn, Miss Frances Joyce, the subject of the purchase by this sylvania dlsclplea of Luther Burbank, ia the story that comes from n truth- Mlss Pearl Dallimore, Miss Llzsie Orth, comof the Ogden Waterworks and In many Instances the plat wls-ar- ful correspondent at Murphy's ' Cross MIm Maud city Zlemer, Miss Margaret of California la hopelessly dis- Roads, where John Blavln has crossed pany plant Mr. Kiesel said: J. B. Evans, Leon Hunt, Armstrong, the common Irish potato of commerce A. T. Spencer, C. W. Metghan of tha "I do not hesltats to accept Mr. tanced. Wilkes-Barre veracomes From the with the butter bead and thus proRccler word that tha plant ia making Dnily State Journal, Mrs. Laura M. money and that he is giving a real pref- cious story of a wise agriculturist who duced a buttered potato. At Coatee-vlllMiss Metghan, MHa Ada Wahlen, It la reported that an Investigat- and Mre. John cmfwyp erence to Ogden In allowing It the first has perfected a succotash plant by shrdl g rbgkq opportunity to buy the plant I think crossing sugar corn' with beans Tha ing agriculturist has effected a cross Mlaa Daisy Kuhn," Mra.' NewUerger, ft wqpld be a mistake If Ogden should resulting plant Is said to afford a re- between ordinary oats and the burning Mr. and Mra. John T. Bybee, B. A. Judge J. A. Howellwat requested by not embrace the offer. The waterworks markably fine quality of succotash. bush, thus growing oats already Bowman of the Dally State Journal, Senator Bamberger to pass sentence Another Burbank, residing in Rising rooked. Next year he will attempt to should never have passed out of the Mr. and Mra John Plngree, Mr. and uPn the new road. The judge ' hands of Ogden. The mistake, how- 8un, has taken the lemon tree, the eoda graft the milk weed to the end that Frank Francis, E. A. Larkin, ffted that the sentence be pained that ever can he repaired now. The revenue bush and the rye plant, crossed them the morning dish of cereal may be Mr. and Mra David Mattson, Proffes- - the railroad go ahead and prosper, will be sufficient, no doubt aa the city In a scientific manner, and produced n ready for eating. sentence was made upnanlmoua. ror Squire Coop, Fred Masaa, Fred N. grows, to take care of the bonded in- cross between a tree and a bush on Many other stories of rentarltnble Hess. & C. De Pass. E. T. Spencer, Ju,e Howell referred to the ittlga debtedness of 1456,000. Ths plant which grows the finest quality of rye agricultural and horticultural experi- Mr. and Mra F. E. Schlageter, H. B. t,on th,t hB been occupying the courts . should be had now. The longer Og- highballs ments have been sent to Philadelphia Arnold, D. C. Olmatend, Mr. and Mra a"d expresed the hope that the troubl-rAbraham Bell the name, it Is hoped, papers by rural reporters, but some of den delays, the more the plant will F. 8. StarretL Mra Abe Kuhn, Mr. , th road along this line were, ended, cost us." has no special significance is nn Acorn them appear to be slightly exaggerated and Mra' rh opening Jedd Ballantyne, Mr. and t,m? t0 come ld Is d Sowel man farmer and has so Improved hie own and the careful news editors of the Mra Cart Allison, Mr. and Mra. Ed- The opinion of a brand of com that the stalks Quaker City will refrain from giving ward .Ogden th Mr. and Mra Ike Flln- - Jnothr "Wng like Fred J. Kiesel, who has certainly private Harrison, have been growing so rapidly that the them publicity until the facts have der. c,tjr ,n UUh Fred Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. C. U success of hla own business, noise they make resembles a made Hew Trains Run?' battle. been careiully ascertained. Clay and Mlaa Amy Clay, H. W. Dunn, me should be worth something to the citiMammy, what yo goln' to gib Thomas De- Vine, J.. D. Shaw, Mias AH of the brief Impromptu speeches zens of Ogden in assisting them to mah WPr birfday? reetl with generous applauaa .Millie Brown, .D. F. Sabin, Mr. and Huffin' If yo's good, chile." reach a right conclusion on so imporI Mra William. Craig, Mr. and Mra anj Immediately after tbeif conclusion, l. , tant a matter aa is now before them. visited, the dancing pavil-an- d T. Shipley, Mrs. Hyrum Lewis, Mr. Mra David Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. on where they enjoyed themselves un. WHERE WERE BARNUM AND W. C. Camp. Mra J. B. Sheldon, A. W. .t,I th departure of the last train. BAILEYT ' T1" on the Bamberger line leave The office of public roada of tho de- building each year with reference to a Hadley, Mr. and Mra J. 8. Carver. Al. Salt Lake, t :5. 8:30 and a. m, Mr. and Mra Cart Rasmussen, Toons, of agriculture Is to carefully worked --out plan the danger Isaac Beltman, L. B. Mitchell, C. M. n( 4: J, a!ld wHI arrive SPEAKING of authentic news, what partment with the forest service In drawing up of Indirected effort will be escaped. Ogden at 8:15 and 10 a. niL. aril of this? you Leedom and H. H. Goddard. jl" of 12:80H 1:40. 8(5 and 11:18 n m Trom plans for comprehensive the present summer an engisystem During "While the automobile in which they t oads and trails on National forests. Cheered Mr. Bsmbcrger. neer of the office of roads will go over !?- were traveling was running down a During a momentary lull ln the mer- - nartur. For the'laat two years congress has the ground on several of the forests, 11 nd 8,0 m ,M sharp bill on' Walnut mountain, near provided funds for permanent Improve- and draw up plana which will be sub- riment. toward the end of the ban- - Liberty, N. T, the machine got out of ment on national foreats, and a large mitted to the forester, and will serve quet. someone proposed three cheers an J1 TIL, for Simon Bamberger, and with hearty control and' plunged over a precipice part of the money thus made available to ; lt; guide Where that work. subsequently f! accord the guests paid clamorous triydllnearly 100 feet In height. has been and- la being used for road the roads for cannot be built, bute to tho Indomitable railroad bulld- The machine, a big covered car. and trail building. The amount Is too trails will, planned so as far be made turned three ' Complete somersaults In small, hofreser," In comparison with the to follow the courses possible, laid the Shortly after. Judge HI the air and todpd In the boughs of a total ares of the forests, to make possi- expectation that later out, with win be rose to demand they tree thirty feet from the brink of the ble more than very small beginning. converted Into roads precipice. There It hung suspended, With thicker settlement anu Increasing The roqds. trail, telephone lines and tor Bamberger, ' The "cry of .top downward,' with the frightened use of the. forests, good roads will be- fire lines already constructed on na- Utah's next governor."-wax tak-- 1 immediately. speech." Speech, occupants held prisoners in the inclosed come tnore and more a crying neces- tional' foreats are proving of great kl"d A ,Ur and aa,a en up from al about tho banquet tamachine." the of top ; ; sity. value both In the work of fire protec- hies and Mr. ' t i Bamberger, The object of securing the help of tion and In serving the convenience of Little Rsstue I dreamed U This cleansed of Its press agent the call, said: feuodTtwq a term U lin but the office of roada, ia to make the the public. The further thla work can .. . ,1 hardly know what . dope" Is the report of an automobile work take thegood . ...K era.bofe away. line that will not mere- be carried the greater will be the useyou that I should he called upnjs t6 ' la9ti6feeeibei-- s of?iXKe UtsVl ttstS accident supposed to have happened In ly nerve temporary convenience, but fulness of eirayohiierkh7' ftwO&wn the forests to the surround- - make a speech, but t cannot under- r"a toouested to read and Cos I knowed if I Wed to st New York City yesterday. The ac- - also count for most In' tlie end. "By Ing regions. stand why Judge RoUpp should Business Offic 884- -1 In la ; ; thousands at j j is " ! Press , far-seei- ng " ' Inter-Mounta- in jt Thirty-secon- Mes-dam- es Spanfsh-Amerl-ca- ' "- -r Vi .3. n able-bodie- Cen-autum- Strange Crops R.aised in Keystone State . y d" e, per-Jud- ge sug-M- ra I . a .fJ! clear-heade- - r ffts Road Systems for National Forests ate . . ul - 1 , I lU:iZ 'T f .... " ' . . . 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