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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE THREE. ISOS. of revehi m io!t.e an Indian attack upon t!.i .isuiv Mtlu and one of s the nut1 nt brutal Indian treachf-th plaiiisTiiau's ' M.ii.t life uiii peril, will in re- enacted will I.,- other euuaily interest...a:. pi'tSel'Vd. lll.ikil.t: - W Buffalo : West an i l.tirt Jll.- -' ' meiil ' i..ti li. teii st Buff.i s wiiidi of be exl: Wli.i i:i est of thi li!V fi iv stitutes ' of bison f i e Ti.i !' ale less tb.i i.iiii d liufl'.i-eall told u .. II. e , oiilnn ill. tile remnai.: ..mis aliidi nine ro.,in-- R. W. ANDERSON x Utah - Days- Doings OTHER CITIES . . THREE MEETS ' . FOR HEW PLAN Taft Club Ogden, Logan and Provo May Given Chance to Test Oes Position Because of His Be PrpsWency of DffiiMK FOR DEMOCRATS 1 TEL. 895 IND. OGDEN, UTAH Dear Sir: take pleasure .n submitting to you some of the latest ideas for Suita and Overcoats that will b, in vogue for the Fall and Winter Scaeon of 1908- - 19C9. I have bought the ent re stock of P. Anderson A Co. of this City, and with the Line of Woolens, cic that I had on hand. I m in a position to g,ve you a selection of material for your Fail and Winter garments second to none in this City. Trust ng Ou w.! favor me w.th a call, I am. Cordially yours, i R W. ANDERSON. . s Unterrified of Salt Lake County, the State and Third Judicial Moines Idea. on the Bench. .' 2W 25TH STREET. FALL IS HERE Dis- trict Pool Issues. We are here with the Greatest Assortment of Fall and Winter In the bill for the Dr. Moines Un I ViihmtiiIs of Bail Lake county and X. Siraup of the state su the of municipal government to be introrvo lu not f the Third judicial' Ji.iriit, Bait win ivun duced at tlie next amnion of the Utah Luke. Summit and Tooele counties, new Taft the of iiv of president legislature provision will probably be will hold tlnir conventions in Salt Lake Ju'ke 1. - i. are eet made to include cities of the aeroiiil Oily Wednesday, Sept. Si). This reai hid last evening at meetdan a. well as the first daw. The of the juiiicial and county commit- ings inicate Officer and Member, of the original plan was to have the billresi- - tee. The judicial convention will Ins j elude only Balt Lake, but if the lm)nl to utkK.k lu the for,IUH, Taft Club of Utah: a at meeting that informed of .Ogden, Provo and Logan de-ieiltl wn the county eoiivetitlon will be Mj of September 1, ,lre to liave the ,)lan oiratlve in their heid Sfld on tin- evening immediately thereafter, club fUUa dUe, the bill will be uuide to include Taft a to organise 15y a peculiar luimideiice tlie county lo8. them. conventions of the three Lading conj.,e j was The Dea Moines plan of government testing parties will be held on three i was not at the meeting, to place my la believed to be an Improvement on my consent obtained The Americans will While It the Galveaton plan. It is said to have succeeding days. before the meeting. hold their county and state conven-work!u in session John Q. Critchlow and admirably lu the government ;,iOI1a on Sept. JS; the Republicans will telephoned me at my residence of Dea Moines, la. jhold their county convention on Sept. would accept the posi811 ver of the Silver Eros. Iron Joaeph and the Democrata will hold their uklng me If I I could not do Works and lam J. Haddock, secretary 2, oh conventions tion I told them that VOunty and Judicial ,nd asked them to withdraw my of the Manufacturers A Merchants Scot. SO. association, who are now in Louisville ume if it should be presented. At the meeting of the Judicial comon business, will stop at Dea Moines on mittee last evening It was decided that 1 am a loyal supporter of Judge and jalt and of the Republican party, purp- the return trip and Investigate this the primaries for the selection of delethe as, in full sympathy with system of government. gates to the Judicial convention shall of jb held on Sept 17. the date selected Orson H. Heweltt, oses and principles organised. rtub the Civic Improvement league yester- - for the holding of the stale and county 10 not mo that persuades thing ;day received a letter from J. 8. Lewis primaries At these primaries three the presidency of the club, and the Qgden Civic Improvement jaets of delegates will be selected In os account of the Judicial position hxague: Salt Lake county, one set for the stats I think you will agree held by me. I see through the press your league (convention, one for the Judicial con- vlth me that the Judiciary should be Is looking into the Galveston and Des vent ion and one for the county convenremoved fmm campaign politics as far Moines plans of city overnment and tion. The apportionment for the u possible, and that members of the intend adopting a plan suitable for Judicial convention Is one delegate for of free themselves court should keep to be to the state each fifty-fovotes or major fraction not en- your city, at Itspresenter political Influences and should next session for tlicreof, cast for O. W. Powers for conlegislature I gage in active and partisan politics passage. gress In 19U6. This gives Balt Lake do not think it proper nor becoming 'As a director of the Ogden City county a representation of ill dele to me accept the Judicial office held by Improvement league I feel deeply In- - 'gates, Summit county twenty-on- e and discharge the duties of the office In this move and a bill gates and Tooele county ten delegates, matter how can ho drafted suitable forhope o( a political club no of j The county committee last evening cities beworthy Its purpose may be, and I the first and second class. decided to call the primaries for the hove that you on further consideratIf you have any Information or stats and county convention on Sept, ion will agree with nis I feel very copies of such systems, together with 17, the representation of each election grateful to the members of the club a brief outline of what you contemdistrict to be decided later. The counlor the honor extended me and the I would be greatly obliged ty convention will lie called for Sept doing, plate good wishes expressed by them, and to be favored with same. 30. It will he a convention of about would were I situated differently, 150 delegates, one for each fifteen pldlj accept the position to which you votes cast for O. W. Powers for cons, have elected me. Under the The convention will gress In 1900. however, I do not think It TALENT be held In Balt Lake. UTAH am therefore to do I and so, proper impelled to ask you to relieve ms for hU refusal deci-sioiiw- us commun- h7n ihe accompanying UNDERWEAR i ever shown in Ogden. Prices Lower Than Ever - ed j vice-presid- 1 tnaif I ur dele-terest- ed X clrcum-stance- Very truly? 'D. N. STRAUP." WINS APPLAUSE r Young Musicians Score a Triumph Before Critical Though Friend- DRUG TALKS eus-toms- rs trade regularly at this fare year after year. Wo invite your trade with the distinct snderstanding that ovary pur-hss- o will bo satisfying. WORTH HEEDING ly Audience. the Balt Lake imprm are loud their pralas of the reception given Emma Lucy Gates on her first public appearance In concert after her two jyeara abroad. Mlaa Gatea, In conjunc ,tlon with Mlaa Sybella Clayton, gave d concert n the old Balt Lake theater last evening. The Tribune voices the general sentiment of the community In the .following brief criticism: Emma Lucy Gates anj gybella White Clayton were given n reception and an ovation In the Balt Lake Theater Wed nesday night which they will always recall as long as they may live. It was a reception that would have honored the greatest professional In the musical world. Homs folks turned out to hear home folks. And it was n great audience and it listened to a magnificent recited. They heard- a Utah girl sing like a bird. They beard a Utah girl render some unusually difficult numbers on the piano. The audience was proud of these Utah girls anj In turn proud of the audience that ac corded them so much honor. It has been two years since Emma Lucy Gates sang In Balt Lake City. Music-loveand they are many in Zion declared then that her voice waa delightfully sweet and that Utah's song-bir- d had a brilliant future. Wedheard nesday night those her again. Their prediction was true. Her future I" made. And when they listened to her marvelously sweet voice they went Into raptures over It It was a splendid programme that had been arranged and each of the numbers was encored again and again. AH j In I . Wm. Driver Son DRUG COMPANY 2453 Wash. Ava. - SAFETY We have Just Installed another ddltlon to Safety Deposit Boxes In w Firs Proof vault to aeoommo-Hi- e growing demand of our Pttrons for a safe place to store lr valstible papers, jewelry and diamonds. The rent is low, can and lot ns iww you. rs music-love- OGDEN STATE BANK Ogden, Utah H. C. Bigelow V o' BrwninB i Allen ,h Transfer Co. Albert! Allen, 22. j 320 Mjr. 412 25th Street Elephant Saloon Twenty-fift- h Street Full Line 0f Cigars. Etc. Even rs LAGOON ROUTE ALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Time table in affect August 16, 1908. Trains arrive Trains leave at Ogdsn from Ogden for Lagoon ( A Sait Lake. Lagoon and Salt Lake 6:10 am. 6:80 am. 9:S5 am. 8:80 a.m 12:25 p.m. 11:00 a.m. . 6:20 p.m. 2:04 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 11:20 p.m. 9:20 p.m. Throuh trains Good Service. Lagoon Route tickets through the Ogden Canyon are Rood only with Ogden Auto Co, and they are given preference here over all other. SIMON BAMBERGER, PreeL Genl Mgr; i Reese Howell & Sons A GLANCE AT OUR MENU Is hound to dlsckiss some dish of which you are especially fond. Order It and you will be fonder of It than ever. Whether you drop In the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, dinner or supiier, we guarantee you food that will uuike you eager for meal time to come again so you can repeat tlie pleasure of eating here. FALSTAFF CAFE Masculine Beauty. after he reaches the point where he has to use a trunk strap for a belt a man still feels that he has a pleasing personality. Puck. I" I J. E. DOOLY. President. NATURE 6PARF8 S The Stifefcea It e From Grief, What a fortunate provision of mlur It la that deprives ths ross of n.entai suffering; for how poignant would br lit grief to discover. In tli height ef it, blooming rlory, that n canker fed at Ite heart, and that Its beauty and fragrant were doomed forever. Nature el way r sparee the suffering; she is a veritabl JOSEPH S. PEERY, METHODS OF RALPH E. HOAU, Cashier. ' A. V. MclNTOSH; AssL Cashier. Vice-Pre- d1 e TRAIN-ROBBER- They Will be Graphically Illustrated in the Wild West Exhibition, An exciting and engaging scene to be presented here with Buffalo B!lla THE FLOUR Wild West will be the' Great Train Hold-u- p You will uss for your daily baking, In which the methods emIllusbe will robbers train ployed by remember there is one flour that has UNITED OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits Do You Ever Use a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not TryJAn Electric Fl&tt Iron They Are FREE On 30 Days'1 Trial Telephone 102 for One 1 trated In minute detail. Furthermore the details of bandit hunting will be stood all tests and by its sheer superifully shown. Ever since the Union ority, and goodnsa mads place for Pacific stretched Its tracks westward itself in nearly every hems in this eity, to connect with tbs shores of the Pacific Ocean, train robberies have been That Flour is a menace to life and property. The coping with problem of effectually these desperados had long been unsolved, until the Union Pacific established a posse of bandit hunters, equipped with a special car, and ready at call to be transported to a scene After a few experiof depredation. ences with the bandit hunters, train robbing became so hasardous that tbs Select it for your Fleur today. lawless Westerner finally almost entirely abandoned the occupation. Thus, as a passing scene, typical of the development of the West, Buffalo Bill presents a realistic train hold-upractical engine, drawing a practical train, form the Important factor in the hold-uThe methods of the tmin roooer are realistically depicted and as a climax to the scene the bandit huntline of We ers of the Union Pacific appear to visit retribution upon the desperados. Domestic and Imported Is not But the Great Train Hold-u- p the only typical Western scene which Wines, Liquors la shown with Buffalo Bill's exhibition. There will be The Battle of and Cigars Summit Springs, reproducing one of the deciding conflicts In Indian warin city fare, a battle in which Buffalo Bill a be will took there part; Our Service Is the Best originally realist attack upon an emigrant train j and there will be A Holiday at E Ranch" which will depict scenes ft ranch life and will show the pastimes PROPRIETORS of the plainsmen when, they "take a scene with the off." Contrasted day UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. Peerys Crescent Hour Journal Want Ads Pay The Elenhant p. lar carry the Finest the T-- J. F. SMITH I I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK j of pleasing rewards, foi MORMON CONVERTS those who seek her aid. In ths year: gone by falling hair and graymrs have cast a gloom over the lives of thousand! to tbs InSENT BACK HOME of young women, but thanks true caurs vestigations of scientists ths sf hair destruction is now known to be n germ or parasite that burrows Into ths balr follicles. Newbre's Hrrplrlda A special dispatch from Boston to absolutely destroys this germ, thus the Balt Lake Herald of this morning permitting ths hair to grow as nature intended. Bold by lending drugsays: gists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample Of the party of fourteen Mormon to Tbs Hsrpiclds Co Detroit, Mich. converts detained for the past week Two ateas 44 easts end ILMi and a half at the Immigration station at Long wharf, nine have been finally debarred and five, among whom are the sisters Catherine and Margaret Roe, of Liverpool, have been allowed to land. Commissioner Billings Is not ready to make an official statement In regard to the case, but says he has been notified by telegraph of their disposition. The five to be admitted to this coun try were given their liberty today. p. Asst Cashier. it i, ,n mid appear in the principal seen a Many t lee f horsemanship will be shown ti the rough riders with Buffalo Bill's Wild West when It visits this city. These horsemen have been drawn from all the equestrian nations of the world. Russian Cossacks will ride with the Mexican Yaquero, the American cowboy will be shown in contrast with the Bedouin Arab, the military grace of the Royal English Dragoons. Irish Lancers and German Cuirassiers will be easily compared with tlii- native recklessness, of the American Indian. To see all the horsemen In thdr native land, who will he In the saddle with Buffalo Bill's Wild West, one would be compelled to travel the world over. store-hous- For envelopes, letterheads, business cute, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal Job rooips. Both phones 84. We dont want a single dissatisfied cuetomer and ws don't think wo have one. Ws are always glad to make everything right that is why ss many the exhii & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah I |