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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1901 PAGE THREE. ( IVES ssrsssss Doings In Utah Pays 1 BOX ELDER FIN City Gets Opinions On X LYCEUM THEATER C. W. LIPPINCOTT, r. J. Manager NUCKOLS. Proprietor ALL THIS WEEK EDISON TELLS orn IN FAVOR PEACH DAY Improvement League of Salt Lake ! Wizard Visits Utah On Return From West and Talks of Big Things New All System of Government Previous Records Cast Into Coming. Shade by Unique Celebration of dirt flies ur com. in tha elssn w, wash things y. with purs fashioned jTaB! watsr. Thats why elsthss , flrmrt y9u, slsswhsps. a Mms tha" much us t, found not only vary vary roasonabla. raliabls, UUNDERERS A DRY CLEANERS 25th Strsot Ks Havor and - with tha manoury at 80 la 1M broad t(. that retains f aado Riverdale Flour Aik any housowifa. Made by Elevator Company and Surplus, Capital & Milling Ogden an-I.J- ..I - it? Laundry Co. 437 f- . Steam Ogden - - fc, M - -- OUR LAUNDRY ,11 T! The Civic Improvement league liiii;i m.i ;ii S.i,1 iUi' at Brigham City. Salt Lake City w hiih ha been ini.i with l.: a i ill City will vest Iga ting the relative merit of tne dalle Des klolina and Calveetun plans of - . In- l:.is 'll s;,x tul his lhinbam City pivmnu.l a holiday lo bringclay government with a vu-ln.llil-.- l c n if tin whin tin ad'i.in'.rtru-tioof Wednesday a pl'ti.raii,. about similar ilan ing celihralion of lVacIi Day was hou. ill for that vity, sent out letters I" i Hi: ,ii: i'f mil'..1 was the largest and of 1:. of Ins he'd. The Uie leading business firms iliut lii- liast incut and the pearlies were more Moines to ascertain the sentiment of and III line l"fv cull be burn Itiseiia there regarding the workings lusii.ius and plentiful than ever before. . ' Hi- i lilii-iiiuislicil in a day linns, 1U At ill o'clock adthe of the plan. morning week 'i ii'ciinlcs uiul heating The Des Moines Mantel & Marble dresses of welcome were delivered by Is it I'is oniai to itn; O. or Thomas iicctssuiy ltlm Mil) kbum und Presiniy as company answered the yuesiion window sills and hang !'"'i---place dent J. Knudaou of Box the : Elder i. follows: j strips 1 w i uni around the rooms to IJ lu your opinion, la the Dts Molma Commercial club. Hoth of the speakers A carpi I to impressed upon the visitor that nothgovernment a sui plan of hoiis- - cun lv built for fl.LOii, und waa too ing good for them and the suffliii i t siiinl A Very much so. could be excHvated from Q What particular points in thi keys of the little city were turned over the ii'iur to build the house. lo the crowd for the day. In addition plan meet with your approval? Regard iii; the navigation of the Hlr. A Centralised authority. In every to the programme, which 'consisted of a band concert. bulloon ascension, jit wa tin- opinimi of the Inventor way it has oeen an improvement. Tha Diamond Grain company writes dancing and other pleasurable enter- that tlic aeroplane and the bulloon tainment. a number of contests were were not quite the right thing yet, uml as follows: held and valuable cash prises awarded. that it would tie an entirely different "Replying to your letter of SepThe crowd in attendance waa esti- form of niuihliie that would fiiiully tember 10, will say that our Des Moines mated at 5.0U0 persons, the largest 'overcome the difficulties of aerial naviplan of city government has been in uae o short a time that one cannot number of visitors coming from Salt gation: hut he felt firmly convinced It would lie accomplished, and that elecintelligently determine the final out Lake, Ogden and surrounding citlea. The town was decorated with flags tricity would not be the motive powcome. Every Indication points to the success of the plan. We do not recall and bunting. The rflst sight which er; the englnt must he of Internal combustion tyie, and of great power. now any bad features of this plan upon greeted the eyes of the visitors as they Mr. Kdison also suid his storage batrode was into a the mammoth city which we would suggest a change. We believe If you will address Mr. transparency in the shape of a peach tery hud virtually solved the problem John MacVlcar of this city, who la one sustiended from a wire at the corner of eeoiiiniiieul motive power for busiof the leading members of the board, of Main and Depot streets. When the ness vehicles; that the American Exha might auggeat some minor changes vlsltora had partaken of their fill of press lompuiiy now had 150 of them the luscious fruit each was presented In use. and Tiffany A Co. were using which would be of Interest. box of the finer twenty-livand according to the slue The entire tone and appearance of with a neatly-packe- d of with the the the of truck, specimens, compliments they would attain a inlle-ag- e the people In the city hall has changed Box Elder Commercial club. of from thirty-fiv- e to seventy-liv- e very much since the new commission-er- a folThe contests various miles. resulted as have been in office. There la none Mr. Edison has an idea on irrigu-.tlo- n Per- lows: Best sixty iieaches. John W. of the old political atmosphere. best and larg.nt case, Joe along the Snake river which he sonally, I would suggest that the num- Hilstrom; Elbertas, has noticed on his journey. He sugber necessary for a recall should be Plggitrd; best and largest reduced to fifteen per cent of the vot- Charles Anderson; best yellow dings, gested that the farmers, by using a ers instead of twenty-fiv- e jsiwer motor on their farms. per cent. Valentine Fruit company; best Chinese largest and ( could lift MOO gallons of water per We believe the recall feature la one clings, Peter Peterson; of the moat Important to the success best display, Charles Wilson first and hour, two feet high, and that by using of the plan aa it gives the votem a John Evans second. To these were the river to generate electricity to fur-jnlthe motive power to the motors, chance to get after any official who awarded cash prises of $25 and 815, ia not looking after their Interests respectively. Austin Barker waa given 328,000 gallons could be lifted st a cost the trophy cup for hla display. Irene of 60 cents. Coper wire Is cheaper properly, and the easier the club can be swung the mure effective It will Anderson was the successful one In the than digging treuchea," he said. wrapping contest, she wrapping and be. tying a case of peaches In 8 minutes 49 seconds. Hasel Cheat was second, ONCE MORE THAT minutes 50 seconds. her time being fZTUXMLOO first National Bank two-fami- ly nt - ELECTRO ! W'laaril tf must siiis.itioii.il art in Yauib-vllh1(tiiiKistiiig of i in:ir lUi t nits with tiili xultHKr rlrrtrli'Uy ; l rftVrts In thr audilierfurining sunir innsi mystif) in-- ' ence. An eltvtrh-u- l r. I'ritii s Imlil tills arl as one siipiu of the greatest Vaudeville iiveltirs lYu lining the electric chair aa a great drawing card, thi act must be set n to be appreciated. Klertririty. Tin- , - ti-t- rln-tiiru- Admission 10 and 20 Cents MATINEE DAILY 3:30 e, . OGDEN. UTAH SIQ, H. El one-hor- ECCLES, Prasident OAVID TRIBE.... I ta BROWNING.. JA1 F. BURTON, Assistant Cashior DIRECTORBi Adam Dull secies Patterson ,oha WrUo W. W. Rlter u g. Hills Cnard Whits kaiph Clark tans E aa H. Trlba Rolapp John Bplara 1 Browaluf IE Porter. 4 Rwpoctfully aolieita tha aeeounta bala atoraantilo Arms and Individuals Wa pay intsraat an timo deposits. Anplo A I. eh PINGREE, Cashior JOHN se resources, eourteoue treat supatior sarvioa. All Kinds of Lumber BINGHAMG, Sept. 17. Charles Porter, a brakeman on tha Utah Copper companys railroad, waa killed yesterday morning, when four loaded ore can passed over his body. He had left tha engine and started back over the tender when he missed hla hold and fell beneath the wheels. The train had passed over hla body before he waa seen. Porter waa 15 yean old and leaves a widow and two children. He baa Hved in this camp about a year, coming here from Mackay, Idaho. The funenl will be held Friday from the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. R. E. Gllpon will officiate. Mrs. Porter la prostrated over her husband's death, her lint husband having come to a violent end aa welL SHOOTS TO KILL Heber J. Romney, his two sons. Better J. Jr., and Joseph M. Romney, snd a George J. Ross, were thrown from a buggy, which was demolished, during the rain storm of lust evening in Salt Lake City, and the former and latter, both sustained injuries more or less painful, as the reson-in-la- w, Lorerso Bean had a dose call from being Instantly killed Wednesday In the parlor of the Orpheum rooming house In Salt Lake City, when J. K. miner, drew O'Brien, a drink-erase- d a revolver and discharged It at him when standing but four feet away. The bullet passed through Besn's hi and lodged In a window casing Just back of him. Powder from the cartridge filled Bean's face and eyes so that Dr. Benedict had to be called. All that saved Bean from being shot was the quick action of Mn. Hannah E. Bartlett, proprietress of the rooming house, who saw O'Brien elm the volver at Bean and knocked hla arm upward Just as the gun waa discharged. SIDNEY HOOPER to-w- lt: H rwfcpr EXCHANGE JjjATTISON, Prop. ar $22.50 DENVER AND RETURN, SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18. DEADLY AUTOMOBILE UNDER WHEELS CRAZY MINER sult of collision with Dr. II. N. Mayo's automobile, at the corner of D street and First avenue. The automobile was coming down D street, and the buggy along First avenue. and as neither vehicle was provided with a top, and the occupants all being In a hurry to get out of the rain, both were traveling at a good pace, and when the occupants saw each other it waa too late to avoid the collision, owing both to their speed and the slippery condition of the pavement. Diplomatic Qualification. "Th man who can dish out compliments ter bis wife after 14 wears o' married life deserves a place In th dlplermatlc service." to-w- lt: and Oregon Lumber Co. ' SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE BRAKEMAN DIES NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby given by the City bf afl kinds of purposa aro not found VICTIM OF TYPHOID Council of Ogden City, Utah, of the Inb wiry yard. Whatovar tention of such Council to make the folyour wants Improvements, lowing nay bo in To create Taylor Avenue from 24th Sidney K. Hooper died at hla Forest Dale home, Salt Lake county Wednes- to 25th Streets as a sidewalk district Lumber and Building day morning, after an extended at- and to build in said district concrete Materials tack of typhoid fever. He waa a na- sidewalks in the manner following, tive of Salt Lake, where he was born Bnd lot uo givo To build on said Taylor Avenue, as you on ootl- - 38 yean ago. Ha was the son of CapMn vo you money, quail tain W. H. Hooper, a pioneer of the above mentioned, concrete sidewalks 4 ty considered. state, prominent In Its early history, lnrhes thick and 4 feet In width. The estimated cost of said improvehaving been territorial delegate to before Utah was admitted to ments is Twelve Hundred ($1200.00) statehood. Five yean ago Miss Lucy Dollars. Hewett of Denver became the bride of The boundaries of the district to be benefited and affected by said ImproveUS TWENTY-FOURTSidney Hooper, the couple making ST. outtheir home In this city, where the hus- ments are lines drawn fifty feet outer to ward and from the parallel band had buslneaa Interests. One child, lines of said street for the a eon, and a widow survive. Mrs. boundary UNDER NEW whole length thereof, 0n Taylor Avenue MANAGEMENT 111 with typhoid fever. Hooper la now from 24th to 25th Streets. For the payment of the costs and OGDEN of making said Improvements expenses i SALOONS MUST QUIT the City Council Intends to levy and collect special and local taxes upon TURF THE RESERVATION the lota, blocks, parts of lots And blocks lands and real estate lying and Twenty-fift- h being within th boundaries of the 17. saloons Street. All the VERNAL, Sept. said district to the extent of the beneon the former Uintah Indian reservafits to said property by reason of said tion will be forced to dose after the last of this month. At the last meet- Improvements The City Council will, on Monday, ing of the county commissioners of the 5th day Of October, 1008, at 8 o'clock p. m.. In the City Council ChamCUo?a?1neS Uquori, Etc. Uintah county they declined to grant further liquor licenses to saloon men ber, City Hall, Ogden, Utah, bear obNew suJi Bestof after the present licenses expire. There jections in writing from any and all Import-Ke- y are three saloons In the Uintah county persons Interested In said local and West and portion of the reservation that will special assessment Domestic Qgars have to go out of business, Frank Ordered by the City Council SepBean, on what la known as the strip,1 tember 8th, 1008. near Fort Duchesne, Nichols A DonE. P. BROWN, City Recorder. aldson at Moffat, and W. B. Ten First publication Sept 11, 1803-Las-t sporting events. Broeck down the river from the post. publication Oct' trd, 1908. Utah O. O. F. con-gre- aa OFFICIAL CALL FOR AMERICAN PARTY STATE CONVENTION. j The American party of the state of Utah will convene In mass convention! st the Balt Lake theater, Balt Lake; City, Utah, at 8 o'clock p. m., Monday, September 28, for the following purposes: To nominate candidates for: Governor. Secretary of state. Justice of the Supreme Court State Tree surer. State Auditor. State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Attorney General. One representative to the Congress of the United Btatee. To Indicate a choice of candidate for the United Btatee Senate If the convention shall deem advisable and to transact such other business as shall lawfully come before the convention. All electors of ln state of Utah without reference to former political affiliations who believe In the principles of the American party as heretofore promulgated and who are opposed to the practice of polygamy, unlawful cohabitation and kindred offenses, to ecclesiastical Interference 1ft politics and church commercialism, are eligible to participate In the proceedings of said convention. Dated Sept. 5, 1008. WILLARD F. SNTDKR, Chairman State Committee. P. JT. DALT, Secretary State Irrigation Congress CO I AC I nUU ALBUQUERQUE AND RE-WTURN, SEPTEMBER 23, 24, U 25 AND 26. VIA UNION PACIFIC Inquire at . UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Do You Ever Use a Flat iron? If So, Why Not Try An Flat Irom They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. THE MAN WHO EATS ALONE at thia restaurant soon forgets bis loneliness in th enjoyment of bis meal. The food is so good, the service so prompt and courteous, he cannot help taking pleasure In hie eating. So drop n here alone If you must, but with company If you can. In either case, we warrant that youll remember the meal with pleasure. FALSTAFF CAFF |