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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. IMS. Days Doings In Utah BOY'S INJURIES I PAGE THREE. e EXCURSION NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- START EARLY GRESS at Albuquerque, N. M. PROVE FATAL TO LEAVING ZION TO SIXTEENTH ivuii of old injuries received on the 8a!i Lake High school athletic gi.iunds ill llie spring uf 1907. Leland X. Simmons died yesterday at the mental hospital in Provo. He was i'.ccUriitally hit in the skull by a ' iianinitr. while in practice throwing the weights. After the accident he wua in a seriuus condition for a num- - I b, r of weeks, but recently had re- - i iucered lo the extent that It was thought he was well. He returned to ' hi. school work, and during the last b,wrd "of p. , riiur ,.f the UommeMul va a tion was employed at the Utah club of K.. are i.be Pity A short ;wn.lve M i . ration for themaking luiupany at Garfield. entertain-tim- e ago his health began to wsiw,1 of i! ,. .;rand Army of the d It was thought he was on the public vei.r.m who will convene next eff nervous and a breakdown, in r.e u.pnal city. Negoiiaih.im point was removed to the St. Marks's hos- - are in proves l.y which the mves-pitin Salt Lake City. As he became sary $6tU" can tie raised f.v the he was taken to the state men- - vention. v hnuheon was tendered by tal asylum at Provo. The physicians the Commm i:i club Thursday uoou to disagued as to an oieratlon, some the delegates who were present from thinking he could not recuver If surgi-- , Utah at the recent convention III ToOhio. tal treatment were given, tuliers plans were outlined by lleved tfrat with careful treatment and, which the funds could be raised, after attendance he would recover. I Among the other prominent men of However, the operation was delayed, the state w ho were present at the meet-un- d his eondilion became so critical Ing and delivered speeches in favor of that the attempt waa abandoned. jthe projiosed fund, were it over nor John Thursday morning the lad arose and C. Cutler. Mayor John 8- Rransford and ate an unusually hearty breakfast. He WHIIam 8 pry. and In their speeches afterwards returned to his bed and an ;they expressed gratefulness for the suc-hoefforts of the Utah representa- later was found dead. The body m n rl'iri,,K the iHiiventlon for the wlll be taken to Payson today where next year nt tlv Utah capital The delegates narrated the occurrences at the national meet in the Ohio city, and lulil that it would be necessary to cun- - for TO.OUtf veterans at the next encampment. was appointed Mayor liransford chairman of the executive nmimiitee, with power to mate appointments of auxiliary member. Tha proposition Is to have at least fifteen veterana of the G. A. R. and business men on the committee, to be named at once, and In whose hands will lie the duty of raising the 160,000 for ths entertainment fund. The report of the finance cominlitee enwas Prof. Pawlow, of Russia, of uni n Minneapolis was read to for many years in experimental dlcato the manner in whU-- the fund Is work, trying to learn the workings be utilix. d. It developed that a total of digest km, especially the digestive expenditure of 05S.565.lt. the following lleHd- glands. being the Heins of expense: He, with able assistants, operated quarters. $7.848. II; entertainment of free uimn dogs, cats, guinea pigs and other officers and nurses, $2,911.45; .animals. quarters, fs.151 .80; ; publicity, Hla methods were seemingly painful 'mi. 50; decorations -- and badges, 12, but he gave to science a work which 021.51; guides and information, $2.42. won the Nobel prise and made for him T1 ; ; parades and diversions. $9,066.57; halls. an undying fame. $2,810.29; accommodations, Science penetrated the secrets of na- - $1,611.90. ture. Prof, Pawlow saw animals digest j jtq, the lorn; O. A. R. committee food. He analysed Juices from every j George a. niack and George B. Squires part of the digestive canal and stum-- J have been appointed cliairnmn and ach under all conditions of digestion, secretary, respectively. He spent years of ceaseless study amid the howling and dying beasts, but he . won, and science today looks upon him "HIP, HIP, HOORAY as a great man. AT GRAND1TQNIGHT To do a great right do a little wrong, Shakespeare said, and Prof. Pawlow obeyed this trite saying. Ath the Grand Opera House tonight, Stuart's Dysfiepsia Tablets sre by the most sclent Iflc process. the Joe Weber New York production a musical They are produced by modern appli- of Hip, Hip, Hooray, ances, and meet the demand of 20th play with 60 persons In the cast, will be seen. The Denver- News said of century chemistry. They give man the means to correct the show: his Infirmities of stomach and digestive Hip, Hip. Hooray! That tells the story at the Tabor organs. They enrich the blood, give nature for two hours yesterday afternoon, the Juiees and fluids she lacks, atop the when this characteristic Joe Weber formation of noxious gases and the fer- production was given its Inaugural mentation of food. They neutralise presentation In Denver. A packed house laughed Itself powerful acids and alkalies, which Irritate and devour the stomach. They pre- hoarse and then cried for more. Light, vent anj relieve bowel and Intestinal frivolous though it la, "Hip Hip, trouble and soothe the nerves. Hooray!" embodies in iia composition They should be used after every much of the rare witticism which has meal whether one has dyspepsia and made Joe Weber famous and then, stomach trouble or the stomach be going a degree deeper, carries a vein healthy. By their use one may of convincing satire. deone and whatever all hours eat at songs, dances and ensemsires and they help the system digest bles,Catchy backed up with an active, thoror throw off such food. They are the backformed chorus, oughly meritorious as their tremend- ground for the Inimitable work of the ous sale and popularity Illustrate. Charles O. nice and two Every drug store has them for sale, Fred principals, M. Cady, as Julius Rchults, Inwould price 50c per package. If you new breakfast fond, Ex-tillike to test their merits free, send us ventor of a and Hennle Kaffaklatch, Oats, your name and address and we will retired capitalist. send you a trial package by mall without cost. Address P. A. Stuart Co 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1908 October 3rd, 29th- - September RAISE CASH As a Crusade of County Officials Re- sults in Exodus from the State Capital. VIA DENVER A RIO WHICH HAS FE R. GRANDE-SANT- BEEN SELECTED ROUTE. FARE, $31.95 ROUND SALE SEPTEMBER 23RD TO FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST. AS THE TRIP. CO.'S R. OFFICIAL TICKETS ON INCLUSIVE. 26TH. STOPOVERS GOING i Sept. ?!. Sheriff C. Frank Emery, Salt Lake City, Utah. t My Dear Sir If, aa elated in th, prpira today, the city adiniiiisira'.i-hue' failed to arreet and punirh and prostitutes ho ply their trade in the city, and y u nae commenced the work of enforcing the law against thia form of la w - break! it. you are to be congratulated. I thank you in behalf of the tae for what you are doing, and urge you 10 continue the work. u i Mi- - connection I would sijjgr-- t that If It should develop that tlie. women are to bo placed in the rejrn evidently being prepared for them, not only they, but the men who reaort ft their houses ought to be arrested and punished to the fullest extent of the law. If the city faila or refuses to perform this plain duty through ita police department. I ask that you and your deputies take up the wort And I pledge you the moral support of the state in the work of suppressing this traffic and punishing those who carry it on. Toura very truly, JOHN C. CUTLER. Governor. The above communication from Gov- Sigma CM ernor Cutler was the Important development In the "Red Light fight In 8a It Lake City yesterday. The crusade of the county officials la being kept up, and as a result many of the fallen women are leaving the capital and seeking other fields. The work of building up the stockade on the west side of the city, near the railroad stations, Is still In progress. Aht'i Greek Letter he fed as That the ait ggd h they look. look m food tJoring. They u That' a die art of Made by hand and machine. deep KykeL Ik ca jv method known to Jonjhey are more than ordinarily Icnble. LADIES' DOG SHOW. Cbttii k alb TAo 7Aal Jtbt Bullda. 11,0. Ogden Co. "ClGthisrs to St AA deabr OAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 25. Canines of all breeds and flies, from lap dogs to St. Bernards, are on exhibition today at the first annual bench show of the Ladles Kennel association of California at Idorg Park. The show was promoted entirely by feminine fanciers. Some of the best dogs on the Pacific coast are on show, Man Who Cara" 236 25th Street EXCURSION Zl Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R., Sept. 5th. Round trip, $20.00. Sept. 17th and 18th, round trip, $22.50; Sept 25th and !Gth, round trip, $22.50 Stop over SAFETY W TO DENVER tore Just installed enpther (to wine demand of our a aafo place to atoro niauble pa peri. Jewelry and the puma for ameraphon nit lint la low, call and let na Aw you. d H. C. L B. L STATE BAtlK Ogden, Utah Preat. Bigalaw Browning Viee-Prea- P. Bigelow JACK DE MOTTE, Manager. PICTURES THAT BINtfand TALK MIN8TREL8 CAMERAPHONE AND FIVE BIG ACTS. t. Casino Theater Cashier. L A Moyaa AaaL Caahier. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2:30 to 5:00 7:00 to 10:30; Sundays 6:30 to 10:30. 412 25th ,w ECONOMISTS FOR MEN Street. Ws don't want a single diasat-Uf- d customer and we don't Mk ws hava ana. Ws srs at-ld to make everything is why ss many cua-T- 1 Jttist trada regularly at this F,ar after year. Ws In- - ' trade with the distinct j2jmr "ndaritandinq that every pur- will be satisfying, $3.00 SHOES Are IT W WORTH HEEDING Drivers Son drug company Z3 Wash. Ave. OUR CUSTOMERS Jj1 .," d that retains Its flavor and soon find that our Laundry work has w,th th msreury at 80 la reached a degree of perfection that few ever attain. WE LAUNDER wsy Collars, Cuffs and Shirts in hoy housewife that insures your satisfaction and de- Riverdale Flour light. Made by Odcn Milling & wyator Company ",nt hmr the good GRANDE WILL OPERATE SPECIAL TRAIN A THE RIO LEAV FURTHER PARTIULARS INQUIRE OF be-jle- J. A. CRONIN, Agent, ; Oai)EN, UTAH BOTH 'PHONES 104 AND 115. ur O. O. F. I. SOVEREIGN MUD UKE ; DENVER AND RETURN, SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18. $22.50 Irrigation Congress I AC ALBUQUERQUE AND RE- TURN- - SEPTEMBER 23, 24, 25 AND 28. dO I BWW ' VIA UNION PACIFIC Inquire at UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE ed Bo You Ever YJse a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not Try Ajp ly well-gown- ed E-lecHri- c Ogden Steam Laundry Co- LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS. .437 Twenty-fift- h St. DRY Fl&tt Noilcg Is hereby given by ths City Council of Ogden City, Utah, of the InHUSBAND DIES tention of such Council to make the following Improvements, To create Taylor Avenue from 24th to 25: h Streets as a sidewalk district CHICAGO. UL, Sept. 25. Lesll J. and to build In said district concrete Carter, organiser and former president sidewalks in ths manner following, of the Metropolitan Elevated Railwsy conytany and former husband of ths To build On said Taylor Avenue, as actress, died at his home today. Hs above mentioned, concrete sidewalks 4 was partly asphyxiated last November In width. and has been in a state of como al- Inches thick and 0 feet cost said Improveestimated The of most constantly since, ments is Twelve Hundred ($1200.00) Dollars. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The boundaries of the district to be Ogden, Utah, September 25, 1008. benefited and affected by said ImproveSealed proposal! for building side- ments are lines drawn fifty feet outwalks in District No. 10, Extension ward from and parallel to the onter No. I, being Madison Avenue from 20th of said street for the lines boundary to 24th Streets, under plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer whole length thereof, on Taylor Avenue and approved by the City Council will from 24th to 25th Streets. For the payment of the coats and be received at the office of the City Recorder In the City Hall at Ogden 'expenses of making said Improvements City, aforesaid, until S o'clock p. m the City Council Intends to levy and on the 19th dag of October, 190$, and In collect and local taxes upon the City Council Chamber on the even- the lots,special blocks, parts of lots and that until time said of the date ing estate lying and the council shal call for said bids, blocks, lands and real boundaries within of the the be being will received bids all which time at said district to ths extent of the benepublicly opened and read aloud. The right le reserved to reject any fits to said property by reason of said and all bids and to waive any defects. improvementa... By order of the City Council. The City Council will on Monday, A. F. PARKER, City Engineer. the 5th of October, 1008, at 8 2 First publication Sept 25th, 1908. o'clock p.day in m., the City Council ChamLast publication Oct. 17th, 1908. ber, City HaU, Ogden, Utah, hear objections In writing from any and all EXCURSION TO DENVER persons Interested In said local and special assessment. Vis Denver A Rio Grande R. R., Sept. Ordered by the City Connell Sep6th. Round trip, $20.00.' Sept 17th and tember 8th, 1008. E. P-- BROWN, City Recorder. 18th, round trip. $22.50; Sept 26th and alFirst over $22.50 publication . Sept. 11 1008. round Stop 26th, trip, Last publication Oct 3rd. 1008. lowed. Ircm They Are FREE On 30 Days' Trial Telephone 102 for One to-w- it: to-w- lt: T Nm. OF MEXICO. SEPTEMBER 27TH. PURCHASE TICKETS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26TH. FOR sr MRS. CARTER'S DRUG TALKS ALBUQUERQUE CHEAP SIDE TRIP TO CITY ING OGDEN MORNING al eon-wm- CHEAP EXCURSION RATES FROM TO THE GRAND AND CANYON. ed Albern Allen, Mgr. Kne2I lte-an- nat-urul- Transfer' Co. Men er RETURNING. - (Mr flrooeda. OGDEN j pre-par- lUttta to Safety Depoait Boxea In nr Fire Proof vault to aceommo-- kt AND UTAH UGHT & RAILWAY GO. THE at this restaurant soon forgets his loneliness In the enjoyment of his meal. Ths food Is so good, the service so prompt and courteous, be cannot help taking pleasure in his eating. Bo drop in hero alone if you must, but with company if you can. In either cane, wa warrant that youll remember the meal with pleasure, FALSTAFF CAFF IT. E. DOOLY, President. - MAN WHO EATS ALONE JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pre- s1 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK; UNITED OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits j |