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Show If THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, PAGE THREE. 190. ELKS PURPLE DAY Utah In Doings Days I TAFT CLUBS HU GET TOGETHER Outing At Enjoy Isatinj SPECIAL STORM State Leaders. Thursday, August 20th tive Negroes and Its Signifi- cur cance to the Race. BASEBALL GAME iifit.-iitiitiv- Saltair and' Hea (Grlesiwootil Notable Gathering of Representa- BAI.TlMiKE. Aug 19. One of the most n Take Also Man to Plans gatherings of iol- Terrific Bolts of Lightning Bring Ogden ored and professional men ever held :n this country marked the Helds Band From Utah to IrInstant Death to Men openii g :i.:s morning of the ninth annual S'ssi.m of the National Negro rigation Congress. Far From Several Speeches KIESEL OFFERS TWO MEN DIE Apart MONSTER BICYCLE j League, of which l'r. Booker is president. A cordial was extended to the visiting negro. ly o (tidal representatives of the cil state and colored cltiaens. Dclega.' S rc here trout all over the land. in', hough the southern states are most largely represented. The roll of visitors and their ociupalions shows that li.gi.n-- are now engaged In nearly every business, trade and profession. Scoivs of sjeakera will speak briefly before i he convention and will tell of their ept ri.iuct In various lines of business and the methods by which they h.tvc won success. The National Negro Hankers' association, the National Negro Undertakers' association and other bodies affiliated with the league will hold session. A novel feature will be the addreusea of two colored women who have won success as pharmacists, Mrs. Amanda V. Gray of Washington, and Mrs. J. F. H. wulciuan, of Newport News, Va. The Right Rev. I. B. Scott of Monrovia, Liberia, will deliver an addreaa tomorrow on The Business Development of Africa." The city government of Baltimore haa recognised the Importance of the convention by InaUlling elaborate Illuminations along Druid Hill avenue, a handsome thoroughfare occupied largely by negroes who own their own hornet and business establishments. On Monday, following the dose of the Baltimore convention, the delegatee will go to Washington, where they will be entertained by the Frederick Douglas Memorial association with a trip down the Potomac. Tha receipts from this outing will go to the Frederick Douglas memorial home fund. $25 Busin. -ti T Buitc STS 'and liJerbun Athktie rd tin rac g tnc tav, & -- lvenry. t Uni iigw-llt- a fintth ta 'ir Burk, iauiubit nuch e rt-h- nt mat hi n( fetal loatttftat, th toy riba ul out o( fe &. hird, dll ught back the e9art bblng n Ive Papka '"8- - that ded ha j Inter-Moun-ts- in b flfht-mre- d tha ft thatM mart and yca-terda- y. mem-benh- lp i PEEPER SHOT nt and u t tha deep nils arary with I: ta William Marshall Joseph Howell, Bpry and Dr. A. 8. Condon. POLICE CHIEFS MEET. Joseph Smith, of Logan, waa chair- ,1 man of the ratlflcatlon meeting which Like all waa held In the pavilion. Husband Catches a Greek Peeping outinga at Baltalr It waa Impossible to summoh more than four or five hundred persons to the speech making, alt- ICES hough there were at least 8,500 Through Window While His Wife Is Disrobing end Shoots Him. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Aug. II. Heads of police departments throughout Yankeedom are In attendance today at the annual session of the Chlefa of Police Association of New . England. Business matters occupied Tomorrow today. the convention The wll be devoted to sight-seeinof membership organisation haa g. RIDERS RACE&-- 75 GRAND BALL IN EVENING. 9 TO T. of welcon.. Preparation for the Utah exhibit A special dispatch from Logan. Utah, Battalr at outing tha and grain at the sixteenth na- of F peaking Lake Herald, under date fruits under the nuaplcee of the to the Balt IS. eays: Two men lost tional Irrigation congress will be made of August of Logn. the their lives today during the prevalence by Thomas Judd, who leaves his home Republican this morning says: a terrific lightning storm In the vi in St. George on Friday for Albuto came of About 500 Taft Republican of Preston, a town aproxlmately Taft cinity the with querque. Mr. Judd, who is president gait Lake Tuesday miles from here. They were of all twenty club of Logan and they the state board of horticulture, haa and killed instant- had tine from Cache valley. From Ogden struck by lightning occurred of the Utah exhibits at reat about cent charge ly. The fatalities sessions of the congress, and he .unit 00 Republicans swelled the 8:80 oclock. and tl Taft will also superintend the shipment crowd from the north eeveral hunHans Peterson waa at work on hla and display of Utah products this year. club of Provo, contributed on Mink creek, a short distance An ailditlon to the Urge premium dred more, which, with Republican! farm and Balt from Preston, when the bolt struck list, a special prise, haa been made by from other parts of the state, about 8.500 him. Death waa Instantaneous, He Fred J. Klesel of Ogden, who often a Lake particularly, made at was about 48 years of age and leaves line silver cup aa a Tiaiton to Join in the ratification premium for the a large family. . j best exhibit of tomatoes at the exposiBaltalr. Preal-deThe Taft dub of Login with By a strange coincidence. Rudolph tion. This cup waa first put up by Willard Hanaen at the heed, arr- Petersen was killed In the town of Mr. Klesel at the fifteenth congress, ived in Salt Lake about noon, bringi- Preston while he was mixing mortar to held at Sacramento Ust year. Owing from all be used in the construction of a buildng vltb them Republicana to the early date of that congress, were att- ing. He waa 19 years of age and waa coachea Bix srrr the valley. which barred exhibiton of tomatoes val-I- rj Cache well known in and about Preston. ached to the Short IJne'a from Irrigated districts, there waa no train and they were more than Although the names are almost Iden- competition for the Klesel cup. Comailed. tical, the two victim of the lightning's petition la assured this year, however, The Weber county contingent came bolt were not related. aa then have been three entries re!n by the scoree on varioue tralna small no that la ceived here It already. reported and the name may be aald of amount waa done In the viMr. Klesel went to Salt Lake City of damage were who the rtah county Republicans by the furious storm. A num- from his home In Ogden yesterday to M by one of the beet Taft cluba In cinity ber of buildings. It Is reported, were arrange for taking Held 'a band to the waa club Provo Taft the elate. The but none of these, as far aa next congress with the Utah delegastruck, recently organlaed, but haa a big waa a structure of mater- tion. It la expected that the financial known here; apan la eapeclal and making value. ial part of he arrangements will be made men of the party. peal to the young within a ftw daya In case the Utah were Republicana The visiting band U Uken it will enter Into comJoined by hundreds of Balt Lake Rewith two United States army petition publicans In the outing at Baltalr and will attend, in addition to that banda water a In the afternoon an after pent Mexican government band, famous the or In the coed spots of the pavilion which will be sent by Mexico with a with political dlacuslona, there was an large representation from the southern Informal program at about J oclock. republie. were made Congressman by Speeches SALT LAKE ELKS VS. OGDEN ELKS GLENWOOD PARK 1 A. :15 3 P. M. SAUCER TRACK. FINE MUSIC. M.- - In Gold Coin To the Lucky Person at Dicycle Races Parade of Elks, Etc., at 7 oclock On Business Streets WATCH FOR TIIE GIRL IN THE DIRECTOIRE GOWN IT IS A PLEASURE. RESTAURANT to be served with a luscious, tender and Juicy steak, a succulent chop or any that your appetite longs for In an efficient and gratifying manner. Our bill of fare la replete with everything that ran tempt the appetite, and uur cuisine is perfect. Everything Is cooked to the Queen's taste, and the epicure can revel here In gustatory delights such as he will find only at tid-b- it FALSTAFF CAFE RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. J. E. DOOLY, President. 2 JOSEPH S. PEERY. I Vlce-Pr- ee ! Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits aMMMBaiaaMiMnawannniaJ 800. at the night cook George F. Cushman, at the Union saloon restaurant In Bingham, shot and perhaps fatally wounded George Chares, a Greek, employed at the Tampa smelter last night. Cushman aays he caught Chares In the act of looking through the window of hla home while hla wife waa disrobing for the night The Greek aaya that he waa The state board of land commissionlon hot i will put on the market at an early ,n w h' and e.TTPti date between 80,000 and 50,000 more 01' rec!v,n of state land. This waa decided 1 BCond the groin when he waa near the Greek on at a meeting of the board held yest75 yards from Roberts terrace The land la the residue of saloon. erday. lived. Cushman where various grants to the state from the Following the ehootlng the Greeks federal government and la In scattered section Committees were appointed swarmed around the American saloon where Greek saloon to make all the necessary arrange- adjoining the Officer Cushman was arrested by ments for the sale. WhltC. For time a serious riot was The opening of blda for the constructthreatened. ion of concrete bridges and culverts While being taken by the officer long the lines of the canals which from the saloon Cushman waa struck will lead from the new Flute reseron the head by a rock believed to voir did not come up yesterday, aa waa have been thrown by Louis Chares, petted, as the board discovered it brother of the wounded man. A had made an error In the data. necessitating several Jagged cut I stitches resulted. Further outbreaks (were stopped by the arrival of MarIshal Grartt and other officers. According to Cushman's story the I Greek haa been seen by his wife and (neighbors peering through the win- Idow while Mrs. Cushman waa retiring. His actions had been noticed .for a (week and Cushman left hla work to I find out for himself. p f Jfff-- d X 7 tys I I U' We lateur Creh yard D Rfisl-vlch- ilonal , I j I 1 WB I I i CKj'VtV.i r rV G-- ' T-- t 4?--: K tiinjet- yards). arts). by gamaS1 ' l Town other Marshal gore with an- - one ff itMijCSVrv r THE reason. Bussew Bill and Plxen are looking for each other with Buffalo Bob tun - f q s& inl--D largest wood. wK rfiS Viy Buffalo doubt Bob No; there Is some tn wh,ch 11 th oldest lnhabl- JV,nd torthpy're going to settle the all time. BAD THING. Ninon for Gladness. asserts that AmerL j, 'J purchased titles at a The only consol- KjfeTfK 11 toat they loarly purchased hue- ,1Se of the pond to Siet . JPr them upon White NT 320 g. . Elephant Saloon Twenty-fift- h I, ITU Full Street Liquor., Etc. Une of Clean. First Court Officer Judge in four months. The cut .hove we. mod. in F.bru.ry ef this ys.r, above cut. shew the improvement made by on. of eur student, be a good penman. W. will be gl.d to give you the name and th. ori below in Jne. No m.ttor how poorly y.u writs we cen teech you , addrasa of tha pupil who did the above work on request Knox made bad break yesterday. Second Court Officer What that? First Court Officer He asked a t. waa wo-- 1 man prisoner if she had anything to eay before he pronounced sentence on j her, and she talked for two hours. Talk Straight. Clear thinkers, clean-cu- t writers, who can condense their thoughts, are so rare that they are In great demand. Everything ia covered up with word word words. The whole tendency of modern life la toward diffusion. Rhetorical condensation la becoming a lost art Success. I 1 FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ind. 'Phone 925 - BeU 'Phone . 794 OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 4th Floor Lewis Block I The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj resort. ms I 2441 Washington Avenue |