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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908. PAGE THREE. jl!' ill'll t:,.i 111 t Si I'.il Si mi ili itm: ifSili. l! IVES$3S "0N in m STYLES-wuo- OMLY I BY Doings In Utah Pays JJjfc C.D.IYE& SELLEY RETAILERS TAKE l -- ,! o:i. ini' s.ifli 1 i'n August era - riU;:iiiI ii.i;i l.t-- J I DAY CELEBRATION. tlie gr-..- t BIG Our Number is Washington Ave. Telephone Number is 2453 Our Gathering At Provo Syetcm Son Driver drug company Gearge W. Discuss Questions of Vital Delegates Well Entertained. Perfect Wm. SPANISH FORK State Well Represented At Annual Merchants of the State Gather and SS Beth Thenes Our Special Delivery MEM Wyoming. s, Trained games, branding, steer raping. Indian race and war dance, wild hors race, relay race, cowgin race, bucking and pitching contest for th world's championship, and many other contest and ceremoFour Salt Lakers Rescued From nies can te seen at this festival. The Union Pacific has put in effect this occasion the remarkably low for the Lake After Many Thrillrate of $14.55 to Cheyenne and return. Ticket on sale Aug. l08. ing Experiences. Inquire at Union Depot ticket office. Driver, Manager, SAFEJT ' Time table in effect August 4, 1908. Tram Leave Train Leave 8a It Lake for Ogden for Lagoon 8 Ogdon: Lagooa 8 Salt Lake; . 4:48 a.m, 6:30 sjm. 8:30 a.m, 8:30 11:00 am. 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p-4:00 p m. 6:30 pm. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 pjn. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. To Lageon only. Sundays and Holidays Specials far Lagoon at 3 and 5pm. from Salt Lake SIMON BAMBERGER, Prest. 8 Gonl Mgr, a.. . cow-ponie- REMEMBER ROUTE SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. .I. I' .f Frontier day w irlt-brutiot- i eld at y LAGOON f: !i r ii'r- - re Ii: i.l tl'i;t I lh.it it m.is ail a Mutt. iul- FRONTIER FARIT ,) I '! - ! !1l. Ti:. y t1- LAST 1. Interest Twv r tubrre of the NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. party, which ua wmked on Great Salt Lake You are hereby invited to submit by the storm Sunday evening, were competitive drawings for a modern . rescued fi vn the west shore of AnteSchool building to Ie emted by High lope ieiai d by Captain Li vis Tuesday the Board of Education of Ogden City j afterno.ii at 5:30. The other member on the vacant level lot located on the are now in .ill pioUabillty safely rest- souths est corner of Monroe Avenue ing at the Dooly ranch on Antelope and 35th Street, being 364 ft. front Island The tuo persons rescued by by 830 ft. deep. Captain Daii wi re Willium Selley and d, A el me observance of the folios lug Joshua. Seiley. Harvey Selley and conditions is desired: Joshua Midgley are th two now on 1 All drawings must be in the office the island. Little IihkI, brackish water and the of the Clerk of the Board of Educaexposure to the weather had already tion before 12 o'clock noon, Tuclay, show its effect on William September 1st. 1008. begun 2 The following sketches will be Selley. the oldest member of the party. A Floor plans of each story Mr. Silky la father of Joshua Selley and grandfather of Harvey Selley anJ and baeetnent drawn to S Inch scale; ie 75 years old. Because of his old age, B Front elevation to 8 inch scale; Perspective sketch showing best the exposure had a more telling effect, but the old man showed up well under view; 1 Cither drawings may tie subthe strain Tuesday, and though he had mitted at the discretion of the compett tha better you like itl nothing to eat for almost twe days tors, but are not demanded. 8 All floor except a single meal of Under our method ef mill'irg the plans and elevations bread and a little canned fruit, must be black and white drawings or "Good ef the Winter Wheat" is restill he refused to eat anything until blue prints without other color. tained the leaves ef Bread are larger he reached hie home in the northwest4 Pereiiectlv view may be rendered and better en this account. A sack ef Poory's Crescent Fleur atern part of the city. Though the strain in black line or other medium at option I tests th truth ef this statement. affected the old man physically, he of competitors. , seemed cheerful and happy to think 5 Tlie bu ..ng should be of rapacity that the worst experience of hie life to accommodate about eight hundred ) e had paased. The older Mr. Selley in- student sists that hie eon waa more perturbed 8 A suort description of the build- Monday and Tuesday than he waa Ing should be submitted, stating kinds himself. of of materials to be used, method The feeling of the members of the construction, etc. j We have Just Installed another party can better be imagined than deaddition to Safety Deposit Bess la It ia Intended that the completed scribed when it is known that the boat building shall not exceed a cost of ONE our Fire Proof vault to acoommo-da- ta Irene paaeed within three miles of HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. tha growing demand ef our them Tuesday morning while the boat The Board of Education reserves the patrons for a safe place to store waa making for the Lucin cutoff. The right to reject any or all competitive their valsuble paper; Jewelry and diamond party was then split in half, T. J drawings without compensation. The rent is low, call and let ns Midgley and Harvey Selley going over All drawings submitted remain the how you. the back of the mountain to the Dooly property of respective competitors and ranch, and the two Selley men re to be surrendered to owners of same malnlng. The entire party did not go after the awarding of contract for over the mountains because it DANK OGDEN preparing working drawings. recognised that William Selley could THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. not stand the climb or the lung tramp, f Ogdes, Utah By order of For, half a day the frail gasoline THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, H. C. Bigelow . Prest, launch In which the party sailed waa t. Ivy Williams, Clerk. J. M. Browning tossed about the take, and those who Ogden, Utah, August I, 1808. A. P. Bigelow . Cashieit rode therein knew not when they Date first publication Aug. 0, 190$. R. A. Moyos Aset, Cashier. Co. would be cast into the deep by the Date last publication Aug. 17, 1908. mountaln-llk- e I waves that tossed the THIEVES RANSACK boat about, nor when they would be TIME CARD cast on the rocky shores of Antelope i1 Island. The engine of the boat refused I OFFICER'S HOME B. E. DOOLY. RALPH Cashier. President. J. HOAO, Ogden, Utah . to act. during Sunday afternoon. The Vlce-Pr- ee A. V. MclNTOSH. Asst. Cashlqr. little oars hardly more than four feet a JOSEPH S. PEERY, HOT SPRINGS AND CANTON long, were useless In the heavy sea, SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE. broke into the residence o t and the sails on the boat were mure Burglars 1901 JUNE 7, Police Lieutenant Richard D. Shan- detrimental than they were useful. The non, in Balt Lake City, last evening. party was on the water during two Week Days The house was ransacked and the con- storms, the later one tossing them upon OGDEN Leave Cor. 2Sth Leave Hot tents of the rooms strewn about by the the rocky shore of Antelope island Street 8 Wash. some distance north of White rock. Wash. Ava. Springs burglars, but nothing was stolen. Lieutenant Shannon waa on duty at The boat has been practically ruined. 7:18 am. 8:10 s.m. Interest Paid on Savines Accounts and Time Deposits the time of the burglary and hie fam- The engine and all its parts are rusty 1:46 am. 8:00 am. 10:16 a.m. :S0 am. ily was at the take. During the even- and water-soake- d. Every piece of 11:48 am. 11:00 am, ing a neighbor saw lights go on and propelling and steering mechanism has off in the different rooms of the house. been destroyed, while hardly anything 1:16 .pin. 13:30 p.m. AFTER A SHOPPING TOUR 8:46 p.m. 3:00 p.m. . Knowing that the family waa absent more than the framework ia left ladies should drop in at this rest4:16 p.m. at the time, the neighbor telephoned 8:30 p.tn. The sails on the boat were brought aurant and have lunch. They can to Lieutenant Shannon at police head- to Baltair by the rescued people to be 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 8:10 p.m. quarters and told him of the occur- kept aSj souvenirs of their nerve-rac- k get a cup of tea here that goto 8:45 p.m. rence. At the request of the police ing experience. 8:00 p.m. Likewise the little straight to the heart. They can or10:15 p-0:10 p.m. . t officer the neighbor armed himself with American flag and the flag which bore some dainty trifles or a good, subder Tuesday 8 Fri-.da- y a shotgun and went to the residence. the name "Helen,'' the name of the Tuesday 8 Frl- - . meat They win be delightstantial Before be reached there the burglars boat, is being kept as mementos of nights day night ' the home-lik- e ed with 11:45 p.m. surrounding 11:00 p.m. fled. , bad the trip on Greet Salt take. Both am hie And they service. to went and the lieutenant the When perfect and torn. and Uttered Holidays Sunday home at midnight he found that bur-gla- re will be more than pleased st .th Finally the party was tossed among Leave Cor. 36 th Vv ' had entered the place through a the rocks that bound the Meek west Leave Hot St. 8 Wash. .. moderate coat of their repeat., V rear window. Several rooms had been shore of th Inland. But even then Ave. , Spring .. 7:18 am. marched, but there was nothing miss- there compelled to travel before they 6:30 am,. 8:45 am ing. The offloer waa unable to find reached dry land. The half mile was 6:00 am.", 10:15 am any cluea that might prove useful in most dangerous, as the " 1:10 am. vi 11:00 am. which they had to leap were slippery 10:16 am. detecting the housebreakers. . 11:45 am. 11:00 am. and water-soake- d, and between the 13:60 p.m. 11:45 am. ; racks the water was deep, and Mr. 1:16 p.m. 13:80 p.m. TWO HUNDRED Selley was hardly able to hold his own 3:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. against the disturbing elemenU.( Final 3:46 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TEACHERS FAIL ly, however, the party escaped res-to 3:80 p.m. 2:46 p.m. shore, 'hut then they returned to 4:15 p.m. 6:80 p.m. cue their boat. This, too, Is at Salt 5:00 p.m. 4:16 p.m. air, a mass of broken material. 6:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Approximately 200 out of the 500 who 6:89 p.m. 6:45 p-took the state teachers' examination 1:15 pja 6:30 p.m. ; last month have tailed, according to FARMINGTON MAN 6:00 p.m. 7:16 p.m. A. CL Nelson, state superintendent of 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. ' public Instruction. 0:80 p.m. 8:45 p.m. CHEYENNE, The failure of 40 per cent of thorn MUST EXPLAIN THINGS 10:18 p.m. 9:80 p.m. who took the examinations ie excep21 and 22 11:00 p.m. 10:18 p.m. Aug. tionally targe, and Is due supposedly to 11:45 p.m. 11:00 p.m. You will regret It if you miss the Bucking and the tact that a targe number of young Henry SoiKhwocth of Farmington r . Canyon Schedule , Pitching Contest, Indian War Dance and Races, people Just out of high schools and j other preparatory Institutions took the was arrested In Balt Lake City Tues Wild ' Horse Races and many other contests and EFFECTIVE JULY IS, 1008 p out sworn on were a Few warrant these of examinations. day evening ceremonies to he seen at this festival. m.; Carle leave Canyon at 7:40 test earlier in the day charging him with 8:20 and 8:00 m, and every prepared sufficiently for the severe S1 3f minutes thereafter until 11:00 p m. Of the 300 who passed about 95 per securing money under false pretense. for the Round Tris cent are expected to teach In Utah The particular feature in which South last car. To worth tailed wae hie inability to avoid Can leave corner of 25th Street end schools this year. show-dow- n. of be will a There competent plenty CHEYENNE m.; 1:40 Washington avenue et 1:00 this year," said Superintendent , Bmith worth worked the bl, and every 20 minutes thereafter teacher VIA Nelson in discussing th subject "Last gag of having a rich mine some bun until 10:40 pi m. last ear. year we ha. great difficulty in secur- dred miles away. He claimed to have On Sundays and holidays a ing teachers, but this year thing am six claims' located on n rich copper aervice will ha given. different and them are applicants tar vein near Joseph, in Wallow county, every position and in some cases ae Oregon. Upon this showing he se Tickets on Sale August 19, 29 and 21. 19J3 many aa ten am after the same Job. cured the backing of W. F. Smith and Inquire at It Is the intention of the state board of Robert 8outhworth. Using their names White DEPOT. UNION TICKET OFFICE education to do all in its power to keep anj Influence; he secured $50 from 320 T wenty-flft- h Street the standard for teachers in this state T. L ZJvsey, Violet Llvsey and Her' ae high as possible, and the result of bert Robinson. Then, after having Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. the examinations show that many have paid out the long green in such gen erous fashion, these three people de been rejected because of their Full Une of Clears. mended a showing; and so Bouthworth The eighth annual meeting of the Nearly 400 member of the Retail Utah Pharmaceutical aeaodation eon Merchants association attended the vened In Provo yesterday, with a big convention of that body at Spanish attendance. In the Commercial club Fork yesterday, llaay of the most rooms. Addreseea of welcome were prominent business men of the state, made by T. R. Kelly of Bprlngville in were present and during the single behalf of the association, and by Mayor session of the day upwards of a doaen C. F. Pecker for the city. President speakers were listened to. Alex Hedqulst also spoke briefly in At an early hour yesterday morning reminiscent mood of the small mem- - g large delegation arrived in Balt Lake bership when the association was first .City from Ogden over the new and in a congratulatory berger line and these were Joined by the vein in looking over the large dele Salt Lake delegation. Other delegations wer Picked up at nearly every stagallon about 100 now present. Responses were made by W. L. Eddy tion along the line and the accommoof Brigham city and 8. W. Badcon of dations of the town were strained to the limit to take care of the crowd. Ogden. In the afternoon President Hedqulst In addition to the convention the Inpresented his annual address lit which dian war veterans are also holding he deprecated any tendency to make their annual session at Spanish Fork the drug store a fashionable saloon. He and something like 10 tents are in usa also urged representation In the legis- to house these. The parade of the vetlature. He commended Sunday dos- erans during the morning waa a feaing. or at least, a part of the day. ee ture of the day and scenes both grave was being done at Provo. Other points and gay marked the reunion. Many of the veterans had not seen each other of Importance were presented. The address was followed by reports for years and the number is growing of officers. The treasurer reported pitifully smaller year by year. ' $454.33 on hand. This wee followed Upon the arrival of the delegatee discussion of pa- conveyances were In waiting to transby the reading and port the visitors to the hotel and at pers. At 4 o'clock the convention adloumed 11 oclock the convention came to orto Provo canyon On a special train. der and the meeting was declared open. Rports were enjoyed at the South fork, Amongst the speaksfe wifr-- Mayor and a tent supper at Heiseirs. In the Marteli gif Spanish Fork who in an adevening a ball waa given at the Mozart dress of welcome referred to the advantages to be derived from the assopavillion. Today the ladlee of the part are ciation of business men banded togeth visiting the state mental hospital and er for the common good of the state. He 11 taking a trip to the take. In the was followed by Walter Wright, assist evening a banquet will be glen the ant manager of the Utah Credit Mens delegates at the Hotel Roberts, aui The association, who spoke briefly on the ladles will be entertained at the resi- subject of Credits. Mr. Wright pointed out the many difficulties which bedence of Mrs. C. A. Hedqulst. set the path of the grantors of credit MONTANA ELKS MEET. and gave some interesting Instances of the pitfalls into which the unwtry GREAT FALLS. Mont.. Aug. 18. frequently tumble. He showed the abWhat promises to be the biggest solute necessity of credit and the credroundup of Elks ever held In Montana it system as applied to modem bust- began today with the arrival of the ness methods, but dwelt on the fact advance guard to the state convention that eternal vigilance Is the price of of the order. safety when it come sto the credits. W. M. Roy lance and Oron H. Hewlett spoke also. I Bam-organfse- Politics all ever the map, The dollar barrel is new eq tap. Of course money will not influence your veto in the present campaign, but you decide where to send If yeur Laundry and Dry Cleaning. LaunSteam you patronise the Ogden dry you may depend en getting set e R will when factory work at popular prices, Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS 8 DRY gLEANERS 437 25th Street The bread that retalna Its flavor and frwhneaa with th mercury at 80 ia made ef Riverdale Flour Ask any housewife. Made by & Ogden Milling Elevator Company Capital end Surplus, 827&00&00 First National Bank . t ECCLE8, President H. M. 8. TRIBE.... 1 visa-Presiden- ts BROWNING.. JOHN PINGREE, JA8. F. BURTON, u Peerys Crescent Flour J SAFETY : STATE Vlce-Proe- transit - I I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK or i j - OGDEN, UTAH DAVID Ogden Rapid You Bake With Cashier Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS! Adam Pattersoa ohn Wateoa W. W. Biter loeoph Clark Hills ntie H. Tribe H. H. Rotapp it 8. B roaming John Spiers B.B. Porter. Respectfully solicits the accounts e hwko, mercantile firms and Individual Wo pay interest en time deposits. Ample resources, 'courteous " eupsrier Servian. David Eccles Barnard White u : ' V 'L - 1 FALSTAFF CAFE 1 . . FRONTIER DAY ' CLEBRATION . VYO. 20, . All Kinds of Lumber h ; all kinds ef purpose are net found every yard. Whatever yeur wants may be in Lumber and Building Materials ""A Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 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