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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MCNTAY. OCTOBER 5, 1908. PAGE THREE. faaaavaaeamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadaataaaaaaaaaaaa a National Bank i UTAH Days Doings In Utah OCDCN. PriAA tCCLf (AVID LOTTERY WILL ! OPENS TODAY KNOW to "" """.iUITOA THEY DIE HARD C"W" DiRECTORS Adam Pattarnoa Jala Wateoa jgftffc W. W. Rltar U & Bill H. H. Rolapy John Bptera CM .SiowBinf H I B. d Tiibune Discovers Wl1 solicits la aeeeunta of firms and --dividuala, .hrtsrsst au aairtoaia treat- m-- 71. '( hi : .i in l.i political ambition. kiii.u lug one in tigilm ai'.vge ti.dt after the . Ui l':i the for-t:i- y t',vaiv,uaiiira an- - to br frailtt--:;- y removal from Ogil. n and that ultimately Sait Luke tlly will pet th.in. This. too. they nay, regardless ft the fait that a building to cost iu Ogden to f 40.000 i Nli.g erc-tohouse the headquarters; and thry also declare that ft la purely a rauvt to blind the voters Into standing by Smnt and Howell. Hut the revolt in Wtbt'r ha reached such protorlions ilu.t it la not believed the sthenic of Su.ool l0 temporarily permit the forestry headquaritrs to remain in ig-di- n will save Weber eourty for him. That Politics Was the Cause of the Location lof Forestry Headquarters. mnkHi userier service- - Thia morning the Salt Lake Tribune haa the following snivel which la given here for what it la worth. Iu the meantime the forestry heediiuartera are In Ogden, here to remain, w hile Salt Lake City la out in the cold atill trying to ascertain Juat what it waa that struck her. Here ia what the Tribune aaya: Apostle Smoot ia working a smooth When the game in Weber county. torestry service thia year decided uhid establishing field headquarters in various parts of the United Slatea in to expedite the work of tiie service there were six districts In the United States. Salt Lake City waa the headquarters fur diairict No. 4. Later the headquarters Tor supplies waa transferred from Washington to Ogdeg. Later still a blanch of tlie oiflec of engineering, which has rharge of permanent Improvement of the forests, was also transferred to Ogden. Salt Lake made an effort to have these tw0 ofllcea changed from Ogden net fauna of kiada purposes, all Hr and .bmught to this city. Those efh mry yard. Whatever your wanta forts were made by the Commercial club and by the Merchants and Manumay bo ia facturers' association. They were on the verge of success when Apostle-StuatLumber and Building Smoot got Into the guine. aver the Materials During the controversy matter the apostle-senatwaa In Euanti-han ham and lot ua givo you rope. Just aa the question was near its culmination Apostle Smoot reWa eon aavo you nionoy, quail turned from Europe. He had no soonty aanaidarad. er got home than the federal bunch put hlin wise to the situation. It was pointed out to him that there was grave danger In Weber county; that owing to his foisting upon the people there of Kill Glasmann the mass of ST. 146 TWENTY-FOURTthe voters had revolted, that the Insurgent element waa spreading and that Weber county waa likely to elect the Democratic ticket. Something had to be done, and done quickly, If Weber county waa to be saved to the church , Salt lake City Council Will Probe Relations of Tough Joints and Beer Makers. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Lumber in Utah . H Wa have Juat Inatallad another addition to Safety Dapaait Boxea la our Firs Proof vault to acoommo-da- ta of our growing demand patrons for a aafa place to atoro their valauble papers, Jewelry and th diamonds Ths mat la low, ahow yon. OSDEN call and let ua f Ogden, IHah H, C. outside counties must he looked after. It was believed that If the forestry headquarters In Zion removed to the Junction city, It would pacify the Ogden voters and would also distract attention from Glaamann, who wps the to the party. Smoot approved of Apostle-Senat- or STATE DJU1K PreaL Bigalaw J. M. Browning A P. Bigalaw A A Moyaa Tlie bunch also pointed out that Salt Lake county was sure to be carried by the Americans and that the Vioo-Pra- at Caehion AaaL C ashlar. the suggestion of the bunch that Weber county must be saved, and he soon got In touch with the forestry service, with the result that Salt Lake City did not get the Ogden offices transferred, but lost the headquarters that had already been established here. And thia la how Rala Lake county was In order Jolted by the apostle-senat- or Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Film 21 412 Mfr. 25th Street DRUG TALKS 37V street. sire. t. North Third West street. Went South Temple street. Wist South Temple street. South West Temple street. South Slate street. South State street. West Second South street. Uhlara A Vlettis. Smiths, Bingham. Adllan & Holmes. Bingham. Bartholomew tt llays, Bingham. Monarch, Bingham. Athens, Bingham. Saloon. Murray. Vienna, Murray. The above Is a list of the low dive saloons owned In Salt Lake county by the Salt Lake Brewing company, Jacob Morits's company. This list to be the subject of an Investigation In the Salt Lake City council this evening. The Investigation will also extend to relations of the brewers to the political parties. Interesting developments are looked for. . STATE FAIR The Stomach Does Allen 8J 143 348 137 331 stmt. street. No. (1 East Second South street. No. 51 West First South street. No. 561 West Second South street. No. 558 West Second South street. No. 473 West Second South street. No. 1U2 South West Temple street. No. 5 West First South street. No. 6 East First South street. American saloon, Bingham. Sprague tt Keeler's, Binghmn. McDonald's, Bingham. Forbes A Melich. Bingliain. Struvach's, Murray. Hoffman's, Murray. Vincents, Murray. or H Republican. 33 Uomnurcial 36 Uoiiitm rclal 31 Commercial 71 Comineri ial 153 No. 377 South Main street. No. 46 East First South street. or SAFETY OPENS TODAY Dot Cause Dyspepsia Prospects for Most Successful Neither Will It Cura It Because The Lack of Gastric Ju'cas Exposition Ever Held in Utah Prohibit Relief. -T- The stomach la a strong, powerful organ, which la composed of muscles of great strength. It la filled during digestion with gastric Juices which, when the stomach, extending and compressing the food, dissolve ft and the nourishment from the waste matter. It however, these gastric Juices are lacking, the stomach la not capable of digesting Ita food because It baa not the tools with which to work he Program. Monday Cache and Box Elder day. Derby day. Tuesday Wa don't want a te oingla diaeat-alla- d Wednesday Halt Lake day. euatomar- - end we dont Thursday Weber day. think wa havo ana. Wa are al-y-a Friday Utah and School day. glad to make everything At 1 P. M. Today. "lM that i why aa many eua-waState fair directors, governor and trada regularly at thia etaff assembled on band platform In successfully. yar after year. Wa In Manufacturers' building. a in when Juices perfect The gastric te your trada with Music. tha dietinet state do away with all foul odors, ferandaratanding that ovary Prayer. and decay, reduce the food mentation hH will ba satisfying. Presentation of fair keys to Goverto a disintegrated mass and the stomach then presses it Into the Intestines nor Cutler by President J. G. McWORTH HEEDING where another form of digestion takes Donald. Acceptance and address of welcome place. Then the Intestines take from this mass of food all that Is nourishing by Governor Cutler. Races at 3 p. m. and give It to the blood. The waste Balloon ascension, Indian village. matter Is thrown from the system. Wm. If Instead of nourishment the intes- Plain's fireworks and various other tines receive impure deposits com- attractions drug company bined with a poisonous and Imperfect The above is the program for the 3 Wash. Ava. gastric Juice, It can be readily seen etate fair which opened In Salt Lake , that they must turn such Imperfect City today. All announcements claim nourishment into the blood. The blood that this year's fair Is to be on a then being unable to give each part broader scale and much better In every the body that which It requires, wgy than any previous etate fair. hvad that retaina Ki Raver and of becames Impoverished and disease Is Coming at the time of the regular " w,th be mercury at 80 la spread broadcast. al conference of the Mormon Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets corrects church the attendance from all parts of once. the gastric of the state will be large. If such a condition at these juices are lacking and Imperfect same. tablets do their work Just the They build up the elements In the ,ny heuaewife, Juice which are lacking and remove KIESEL S POETRY those elements which cause disturbance. Made by WORRIES CUTLER Meat, grains, fluids, vegetables and delicacies. In fact each portion of a & large meal have been placed In a glass vial and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have digested them to a perfect fluid Governor John C. Cutler received Just es a healthy stomach would do. the following telegram from Sunday A large complex, hearty meal bolds Fred J. K level, one of Utah's deleno terrors for a dyspeptic If Stuarts gates to the National Irrigation conSummit of Dyspepsia Tablets are used. Abnormal gress st Albuquerque: October 4. From eating, late dinners, rich foods cause Pike's Colo., Peak, HI effects to th stomach, but when this elevation, with some degree of elaWWteEIephant Tablets are used tion, announce decisive victory over Stuarts Dyspepsia 420 Twenty-fift- h what one will combination. one and when eat may Fred J. Street (Signed.) without danger of dyspepsia or discom- Klesel. fort. The governor was somewhat at a - Etc. Forty thousand physicians endorse to explain the poetic language, and prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- loss as his opinion that Mr. but gave In them carries lets and every druggist was Kleoel name Justly elated over the great 80c. us Send your stock, price at the congress. Utah victory at and address and we will send you Most of the Utah delegation to the once by mall a sample package free. 10 Address. F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart oongreaa arrived in Salt Lake at all and o'clock 8unday night Mich. Bldg, Marshall, sep-era- m Driver ;i!iy Son Milling or Company Saloon aSn'M.U.!uw- i of Legality Rate Being unri.i. iv.l at - 5-- 1 j can-uij.i- ier-'HO- teiiiiH-rnme- ii-- . I lu',ut o spi-ake- il. asHiM-lntio- e Bo You Ever Use a Flat Iron? ed If So, Why Not Try An Flatt elated over the sweeping victory won by Utah with the magnificent exhibit of products of Irrigated lands. George Austin, who was elected as Utah of the seventeenth congress to be held next year, was among the number who returned Sunday, as waa Richxrd W. Young, who served as a memlier of the committee on resolu lions. Mr. Austin said that Albuquerque, ai though a email city, entertained the delegates royally. Although the hotel accommodations were Insufficient, the people of the city opened their homes to the delegates and all were provided with comfortable quarters. nt Iroiv They Are FREE On 30 Days' Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. THE REGISTRATION DAYS. loneliness In th enjoyment 'of his meal. The food Is so good, the ser-v-lc so prompt and courteous, he cannot help taking pleasure In hla eating, go drop in bin alone If you must, hut with company If you can. In either case, warrant that you'll remember the meal with pleasure. Wednesday, October 7. Tuesday, October IS. Tuesday, October 37. Wednesday, October 28. LAGOON ROUTE BALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Time table in effect BepL 8, 1908. Trains leave ' , Trains arrive at Ogden from Ogden for Lagoon A Balt Lake. . Lagoon and Balt Lake 5:15 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 8:85 a.m. 9:55 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 2 13:25 p.m. 8:05 p.m. , S:25'p.m. 4:85 p.m. 5:56 p.in. 5:85 p.m. 7:56 p.m. Through trains Good Service. Lagoon Route tickets through the Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogden Auto Co, and they are given preference here over all others. SIMON BAMBERGER, FALtSTAFF CAFF "! IT. E. DOOLY, President. . T MAN WHO EATS ALONE at this restaurant boob forgets his Tuesday, October I. Riverdale Flour ' rciuu-.:- tli.it Tried Before Attorney GenThe (tv iii'il riinini!x:iu and of ill,- puii-lidnmom mu eral Hadley. I'iild w hen the tiur is m.nle. ,.n. the remainder of the I1 lire! In tuoiie r. lion! file equal uimual luymeiitx. KANSAS CITY. Mo. tht interest. At the time the ti.irxinau Latter-Da- y Saints in Conference ke his tinul proof ii. wi'i tv re-- sami in on the eulidity of Muomuri'a .uni e. 'in- - to-iqutred to pay the uxu.il f. ntu r rate law will begin Take Positive Stand fer Temmlssloiix required of hoinexte.i.l tn'rx-- j before loii.t, Mcl'licrson Iu the Judge men milking proof Thus, if ;i .,i- l ulled States district court here. At-- ti son 16o enters ueres a under miuihir' perance and Order. ! sum Her than 4.0ul !q. must u lsl le ib in ml Hadley, Kepulillean on the I'uri hasw priiv and IU fe wlu lias a fir goMTnor. waged land commission, or a total of 8Jnn. at1 ' The ii h of Jri-.- i t hrivt of lail- - th time lie makes the e will le suci, xsful hii.il wurtuic airuinst entry. ! ter Sd. u Uiidiii'iioUN vote yes- - required to 1153 60 annually rt.iud.ud ml I'oiiip.iuv and ether ciy n if a ii ts Its oltteiTS and nirin- - 'thereafter for tle years. terday uperumiK Iu thia etate, enters 160 acres under a minib r will defend tlie l her to furmeans to guilty of tlie law. xeiy iniUH, lUll ht. 141 M,h.Xe iWl jw, j, ,M) Tile leporl ef all expel t uc OUlllant, liter tin.ise of to secure !uiehase money and M fees and .. . . v. i i. coiiiinixstnn. or a total of fU'S. when it is rlamiid. sustains tin- Ni.lioii of the pat--- , the that tali' Dudley is nut he make entry, mid suhseqiier.liy he J The older for the hearing must mutual Installments of file Kiy -was made by Judge McPherson wise In a!e of liquor, and :iu; .i eaeh. i file '1 i henixeli c also !! If an iiiiryiuan fails to make any Julie. It has come up tin tlie applicato the sup-- 1 of Missouri, when it nunes due tion of tlie lalliouds port of .. Sunday lam. A resolution to- r,l,,ua to reside fails on mid eiiliuate the. i barging Hull the rate under tlie law . eft -, that i.nrodueej l.y Apostle He- lullll 1h(, aW r.suires his . litre will ls confiscatory. The railroads arc Jollit- i ! un.1 submitted her J. to the eon- - tv cuiicrled and all form, r nayiiienls epics, tiled by Frank llagerman . of Kansas bo him will ferencc I I'lty. nude was by roval foil, uii supported by wl;li the requireBy comply ing every men. Ur ,.f the church present. hnmcxte.nl hiw ax to at both the ments of tlie Neatly .ill ilie aftemnoi .,hd morning sessions dealt residence mu I'ulli, ntioii for five yc.irs almoat nlir, ly with the subject of and making tlie animal payments or on nnd cultivatteinpcrau- c as ItaseU on the revelation jby actually residing full period of of the ord of WiaUom, which pro- ing the laud for th hibits ib., use of intoxicating liquors, fourteen months and paying a. I the OPENS TODAY purchase money the applicant tea, roftte and tobacco, and which rec- uiqmid who lias made entry run oht.iiu ti:le ommends tlie sparing use of meat. to hind by proving the peifoiiiiani-After hut a brief mention of tin of the those requirements. which had been the prosperity granted Itl.'DM. Va. tVt. 6. Tl.lity-flv- e lYrsnus urr not entitled to church since the last conference. for Hie opening "if they will l register under ilinuKiinl ilnllaix in premiums and President J..s,pli K. Smith devoted his 31 of age at tlie time they apply prly.nx ill be .ItHtribuied by tl.e Vlr-ift- n address in ilu advocating of temper- to years in Stale Fair axxiM-la- t inn aiming the make entry or are married wotm-ance as based upon the Word of Wis- and not heads of families or are not IXliihitnrH at tlie fair opened today. dom. ami to urging the Latter-da- y cl t liens of the United States ami have A sped pnigrani of ten hurnena and so live as to set an example not declared their Intentions to be- I,vent y running events lias been arSaints to to other ivnples In this regard, and come rinseas.1' ranged fur the week, (its pursea in this to make their name known over the Others liar red are those who are department aggregating 811,500. Rome whols world as advocates of temiwr-nnc- a. owners of nmre Ilian 160 acres of exeitemeiit has bet'll rh sled among lie also severely censured the land or have obtained title to or are I I.- , Inirm-meby Hie action of the .fair In barring rolurei! drivers use of loliui-iin any form. claiming 130 acres under homestead, President Smith's counsellors, John deaert land nr timler and stone lands Hiiil rlderx from llie track. An autoR. Winder and Autliuii II. Lund, who since Aug. SO, 1KSU. or luive al- mobile race meet w III lie bel.l Saturday also Suikc at the morning session, sus- ready made hoiuatead entry for 160 as Hi,, concluding feature of the fair. acres If tlie entry lias been sitented tained tlie position taken oil temM-r-ancby 1'reaident Smith, and pledged or eoneeled for fraud or relinquishhim their hearty support in the stand ment for a valuable ronslileratioii. UNIONS DISCUSS which lie hud taken. The subject was taken up immediTHE PEOPLE ALL POLITICAL ISSUES ately on the opening of the afternoon session by Aiaistle F. M. Lyman, who did not routine himself to spenking Cried, Give Ts against Intoxicating liquors, but who llrryidU, SAN JOSE, Cal., O.I. 5. Delegates attacked the habit of using tea and This word of lata has been In every- from all the labor unions of California coffea and tha cxcessixe use of meats. one's mouth,, and many are wondering are here today at the convention of the ir. Lyiiiun treated Hie matter from what ths word signifies, though no ons Slate Fi'derallon of Labor. Initllriil a financial jsilnt of view, and showed has yet been found, who will that mat I era will cam up for discussion the enormous saving whleh would ac- NKW IlHCrS IlEnriCIDE does deny wore. tha crue from the dlscnntinuancs of tlie Well, for tha Information of thousands of and It Is likely that there will be a use of Intoxicants, tea, coffee, tobac- peoplo who llko to know oil a (tout a good lively tight over His Horn tiers proposition for the Indorsement of Hryan. co and meats. thing, wa would say that llERPICIDB Among other measures before tlie conHa was followed by Apostle Heber J. means, a destroysr or killer of "Horpos,1 vention la one for additional eaf ty Grant, who made a spirited pleat Now "Herpes" Is the family asms of a to passengers on street cars; limiting agHlnst the saloons, and drew a territhe hours of work for street railway fying picture of the results of inlimiting the time for withemployes; After he had announc'd temperance. the pay of wage earners to holding Hut the checking of the liquor traffive days; providing for additional fic was In the hands of the people fores in the Mtate Labor bureau; adwhom ho addressed, he urged on them vocating the direct primary Inw. and that they uaq every effort, In tlie on for the Initiative, referendum and family circle and throughout the state, recall vote. to bring the traffic Into disrepute, and by their votes at the coming election to stamp out ths saloon evil which, he stated. Is corrupting the youth of the community. He then presented the resolution printed shove, which the unqualified eancllon of the entire conference. At the evening session. Judge II. II. Rulapp of Ogden also urged tlist the ixople of the church talk with their votes as well as with their voices against the saloons. The attendance was enormous In spite of the inclement weather. At the morning se salon every seat In the tabernacle was filled and every available foot of apace was utilised for standing room. An overflow meeting was held in the assembly hall, which was attended by fully 8,000 people, who could not get Inside the tabernacle. semi-annu- Ogden llu1 l.iiiiU tiiii,1. of From Page 2.) eiin-hsiiii- BYJREWERS Kinds of and Oregon Lumber Co. tContinusd , DIVES KEPT O.'-d- er All DECLARE WAR JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pr- ea RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. . A. V. McINTOSH, Asat. Cashier. I The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj IOr OGDEN DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits I j |