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Show PMI THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SIX 19, 1908. FLEET GREAT SAMS UNCLE JlVES'3S& I WITHIN SIGHT OF AUSTRALIA ALL STYLESuniom UNSOLD ONLY BY PRICE made-O- NE C.D.1VE& V i . SYDNEY, Australia. Aug- 18. wireless communication a 4 4 p p 4 4 today aaya the fleet la due here tomorrow. The governor general of Auairalla wired welcome. Tha fleet is 140 miles away. Over 50,000 are here to witness the arrival. 6 6 6 P TO BUT TIE DUTCH VEHEZUEU CUT DO OUCH 10. With the SYDNEY, Aug. cherished ambition of eclipsing allpre- vous welcomes to tha American fleet, the iMOpla of Sydney and Australia are au siting with abated breath the arrival of the great Armada tomorrow, TO BEAT THIS LAUNDRY FOR when the enthusiasm that has been HIGH GRADE WORK IS AN IMPOSpent up through months of preparation SIBILITY. THE GREATEST CARE will break out in a veritable pande- IS TAKEN IN ALL CLASSES OF monlum of noisy and tumultous greet, WORK AND ONLY EXPERIENCED ing. 'Millions of dollars will be exHELP IS EMPLOYED. pended for tha entertanment of tha visiting tars during the visits of the fleet to this city and Melbourne, Australia, still an liSanf fn'tne family of natons, entertains a great admiration for tha land of Uncle 8am. The enterprise that has made the United States LAUNDERERS A DRY CLEANERS a leader among nations is expected. In 437 25th Strest the course of years, to accomplish tha same result for tha Yankees of tha Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Thi bread that retains at ffreahnaaa with the mercury SO made of Riverdale Flour Asfc AntlpodeA Thera are diplomatic reasons, too, la why Australia la anxious to cultivate and maintain the friendship of Uncle Ram. The policy of a White Australia" cannot always ba maintained unless tha Australian government has strong backing. England has no fleet In these waters and dependencs upon Haver and K any housewife. Mods by & Ogden Milling Elevator Company Capital and Surplus, Z75J00.fl0 First National Dank OGDEN, UTAH Vice-Admir- OAVID ECCLES, Preaidant GEO. H. TRIBE.... I tha mother country, tha Australians realize, might some time leave them In sad straits If Japan should decide to Insist upon the admission of Oriental With Uncle' Bam In possession of tha Philippines, th United States is forced to act as a buffer for the Asiatic menses which la the nightmare of Australia The great Yankee fleet la scheduled to arrive off Port Jackson tomorrow morning. The flagship Powerful of the Australian atatlonM with Pore In command, will meet the fleet and extend a naval greeting. In the al evening Lord North cote, governor gen- Commonwealth will provide luncheon , eral of the commonwealth, will give a on the ground for all the men of the dinner in honor of the officers of the fleet. In the afternoon the Commonwealth government will give a garden fleet. The arrival of the fleet tomorrow party at the government house. In the will be made the occasion of a great evening the governor of New South spectacular aquatic welcome on the Wales will give a state banquet In tbe part of the public. From the heads at Town Hall to thq officers of the fleet. tha harbor entrance tens of thousands Illuminations to be arranged for public of spectators will hall the approach of and private buildings. Theater parties the battleships, which will proceed to for tha bluejackets. their moorings between lines of pleasSaturday Fire brigades' demonstraure steamers and other harbor craft, tion morning. Ruby football match, bearing cheering multitudes, with flaga England va Australia, afternoon; garflying and bands playing. Once the den party at stgte government house, battleships have picked up their moor- afternoon; admirals' dinner and fireings tha fleet of pleasure steamers will works and Illumination of the harbor pass along tha line of anchorage and at night. another roualng welcome will ba acMonday Grand military review at corded the American blue Jackets. Centennial Park, luncheon to be proPrivate dtlsena are well to tha fore vided by the Commonwealth for th with suggestions for entertainment of and cadets. Afterward navy, military the coming guests, and social invitaDomain. In combined march tions are sure to fail like hail about the heada of the sailors men no less than officers. Various local bodies are anxious to accord a welcome on their own account. The theatrical mans-ge- r of Sydney have agreed to give matinee performances to which any man wearing the American or British uniform will be admitted free, and the Automobile club has placed all of its cars at the disposal of the executive of the Citizen1 Reception committee for one day during the visit of the fleet. Following tomorrows reception, the ntertalnment program during the stay of the fleet has been arranged as follows: Friday Official landing and public reception of the American admiral will be received In order by tha staff at Farm Cove, where they will be welcomed the Commonby wealth and state governments and the cltlxena They will then drive to the gates opposite 8L Mary's Cathedral, where a procession will be formed, to proceed via College, Park, Elisabeth, Bathurst and George streets, Martin place, Pitt, Albert and Macquarie streets to the Domain. A public welcome will be given on the pavilion to be erected by the Commonwealth to for three provide accommodation thousand each of Commonwealth and state, representatives. This will conone o'clock. The clude about half-pa- st lightened whites are doing deadly work among them. At the census of 1901 there were only 1,778 full blooded aborigines left in New South Wales, til In Victoria and none at all In TasFLOUR mania. In the northern part of tbe continent in Queensland and Western You will uss foe your daily bakie Australia there are believed to be 40,009 or thereaboot living In a more thsre is ons flour that has steed or lesa wild state. ; testa and by its sheer superiority M At first tha aborigines were killed by the 'colonists like vennln in revenge i goodness made a place for itself for their stealthy assaults. Mora hu- nearly every heme iH this city. man Intercourse with them, however, out better than brought qualities they That Flour is got credit for a keen sense of fun and instances of gratification and devotion to a white master. In their powers of tracking game and reading signs of danger they are said to surpass even the American Indiana They have been a great assistance to the police in a to the tha evening governor general's ball; also a Conatlnental" in the Domain, given by the state government. Tuesday Military tournament and other sports, such aa buck Jumping, wood chopping and boomerang throwing, at the Agricultural society's show ground. Public schools' demonstration at cricket ground, where among living flag displays the greeting Hill, Col- THE Peerys tracking criminals. Confirmed wanderers, they dislike continuous occupation. Tobacco la the one boon of civilisation to which they take moat greedily, and since the advent of the European their highest religious Ideal la the acquired hope that they may come to life again as white men to go down black feller and ' Jump up white feller, they picCooey!" the turesquely phrase It. rally cry of the aborglnes, has been adopted by the white settler and proclaims the Australian the world over. Australia to the early settlers from Britain seemed a land of oddities. They found the north wind hot and the south wind cold; that blrda ran and animals flew; that the flowers had no scent, the birds no song and the bees no sting; that quadrupeds walked on two feet only; that tha swans were black and the eaglea white; that ferns and grasses grew as large aa trees; that the trees shed their hark instead of their leaves, which turned their edges to tha aun and cast no shade; that tha seasons were upside down; that Christmas waa celebrated In midsummer with roses for decoration instead of holly. One thing that cannot fall to Impress the Americana, if they venture at all beyond the boundaries of the cities, la tha great dearth of rural of the contipopulation. nent's population of 1,030,000 ate town umbia, will be represented by 5,000 children. Theater parties and Lord Mayor's reception at night. Wednesday Regatta on tha harbor. Other entertainments to be fitted In with the above Include abort railway excursions, faces, baseball matches and cycling events. Accustomed though Americana are to phenomenal development, the visitors are likely to be Impressed with what they will see when the recall that 1!0 years ago there waa not a singly white settler within the wide borders of the southern continent, which waa Inhabited by wandering blacks who, like the ancient Britona, clothed themselves in skins or painted their bodies with colored clay. There are still some natives left, but they hardly count A few generations ago these nomadic hunters were fairly numerous, but they are rapidly decreasing, and will no doubt disappear entirely before Drunkenthe march of civilisation. ness and the vlcea and diseases sf en dwellers. Two-thlr- Crescent Flour 8e!act it for ysur Flour today. SAFETY We have Just Installed another addition to Safety Deposit Bosaa la our Fire Proof vault to accommodate tha growing demand of oar patron for a aafa place to ston their valauble papers. Jewelry and diamonds. Tha rent la low, can and show you. Q8DEN STATE let m BARK f Ogdon, Utah C. Bigelow am Browning A, Pi Bigalaw Ri A. Mayas J. Ppwl Ma Viee-F- Cashier, AasL Cashier, Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. da Nose 22. 412 25th Stmt ta S. BROWNING.. JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAB. P. BURTON, Asaistant Caahiar ML NEW DANCER DIRECTORSi NEW YORK STATE FRUIT GROWERS IN NEW YORK David Eeclea Oamard White foaaph Clark NEW YORK, Aug. If. Those young Gaorpa H. Trlba persons of feminine persuasion who ML 8. Broaming have set New York's tongue A B. Porter. Raapactfully aolieita tha aeaaunta at by their daring exhibitions of the n. dance will soon have strong banka, mareantila firms and ndividuala Wa pay intareat on time dapaaita. Miss Isadora Duncan, who Ampla resources, aaurtaaua treat-aupori- gained her inspiration from the ancient service. Greek dancers, thereby attaining to great fame in Europe, will begin a New York season tomorrow under the management of Charles Frohman. Aa Illustrating the great love that exists between rival dancers, Miss Duncan has this to say of Maud Alien, the famous London Salome dancer: Four years ago Miss Allan came to me in Berlin and aaid she was a poor American girl studying dancing, and It would help her no much to see me. So I gave her tickets for every evening 1 was dancing. Soma weeks afterward she gave imitations of some of my daneea and announced herself as my pffpll. Now In London she tells an interviewer that she has never heard of me before." The idea! THRICE-A-WEE- com-pttitlo- ar TENDER-HEARTE- GIRL, D association assembled today In the auditorium of the College of Agriculture. the annual Cornell University, for summer meeting. Dean L. H. Bailey, of the College of Agriculture, la in and of the session, charge some of the the most competent horticultural experts of the country are on the program. A symposium on Orchard Parasites" Is the feature Tomorrow of the afternoon session. the delegatee will go on an excursion down tha lake and visit some of the famous orchards In the vicinity. Lorsine Do you know that horrid Mr. Peachiy insisted upon kissing me while out rowing on the lake last evening. Loralne I you scream? didn't want to scare the YORK EDITION. K All Kinds of Lumber for all kinda af purpose are not found la ovary yard. Whatever your wants may ba in ek WOULD THE regular subscription price it only ILN per year, and this pays for 151 We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL for one year lot 15.00, to be P In advance. The regular subscription prce of t two papers to 81.00. THRicE-A-WEE- K Lumber and Building Materials THE REASON sati-mat- w Miss Tellltt She never wears gloves ' any more. . Miss Caustique Yea; she got a diamond ring last week. ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H Final Argument. NOT ON HER AGE. ' If a woman can't convince herself He You may dislike her, but Miss any other way that her husband loves her she can do It by remembering ho Antique Is certainly COMPLIMENTARY. She No. she Isn't! She says she! told her ao before the ware married. N. Y. Preaa 'And did you compliment the society only SB. if she was really she'd own up to being SB. belle in your latest effusion r Ah! yes, I refered to her as a girl of UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. te. UNDER MANAGEMENT NEW OGDEN iT-w- M-p-i TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eaatam races. rect wire fas all aporting event te FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION. the alley." will A girt of the alley? Why, she Sea sad Wessea Vassfaa Abaat It. On August the great westbe horrified!" women weep and wall and refuse ern Many celebration Frontier ba will of is day Not at alL You see, she the presito ba comforted because their once held at Cheyenne. Wyoming. dent of a female bowling team." tresses havs become thin end Trained games, brandfaded. Msny men Incline to profanity steer ing. roping, Indian racea and war because the flies bite through tho thin Celery Jelly, Tt will be good Celery Jelly Is an attractive bails tor dances, wild hone races, relay racea thetch on their cranium news to the miserable of both sexes, to fancy solan. Cut np the outer green cowglri races, bucking and pitching learn that XeWbro's Herpicide been stalks and to one cupful of celery use contest for the world's championship, placed upon tho market. 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In the course of the fw th lauea for tha next great preddtutlal campaign will be foreshadowed, and everybody will wish to keep Informed. The Thrice-a-Wee- k World, coming to aU the par serves you every other day, poses of a dally, and la far cheaper. Tha news service of this paper k constantly being Increased, and It reports fully, accurately and promptly every event of Importance anywhere la QUITE AN ATTRACTION. the world. Moreover. Its political neve Beryl What makes you think there to Impartial, giving you facta aot are really mermaids and sirens In tha opinions and wishes. It has fall mar ocean? ket splendid cartoons and Interaattad Sibyl The waves are Marcelled1 ao fiction fy standard author. attractively. Louis' Why didn't NEW Read Wherever thg English la Spoken. ITHACA, N. Y, Aug. IB. Members of the New York State Fruit Growers' . 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