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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1908. PAGE THREg, Z7M00J first National Bank OGDEN. UTAH 5 ; Days Doings In Utah I teteet mieeeemee -j-B- aeeeeeeeee, . j SILT LAKES Ai,uBt cm,,iw Sft ! DIRECTORS! kfli Vhli fB-Trl- Join Bptan iBroirahif !" MUM BV CHURCH dopaeita. troot-- OOHltOOHO IMI Orwi' auporior ! Nephew of John Q. Packard Weil solicits the aeaeuiita iim y iatafVat JpJ, Franchise. H. B. Rolapp 1W -x-.- bution and Standard Oil W. W. Bitot U B. Hill b. f congress as leading the fitfht the renewal of the lease. The ;fr president is looking up the records re- -i gardmg this legislation and may reply Uter to Haskell. records j ed to Explain $100,000 Contri- SJ.m Ptttmoa Join Wit Bede SSf'S: Chief Executive Directly Challeng- - State of Religious Fervor President Joseph F. Smith Thanks God That Utah Has Such In High Men in Un- Congress-Proclama- tion Roose-- 1 ATASIMXGTG.V. oct. the! Was last under restive veit night dare received from Judge Alton R. T.-- l'r,s. Provided for in Will of Dead Mining Magnate. si-tc- h Tht-mUir- sts Contest in State. A Kinds of Lumber All not found hr all Undo of purpose oro Whotovor your wants k ivory yard. In bo may and Building Materials Lumber hm "I thank God that thlo atata 0f Utah la, and has been, represent- ed In the holla of congreaa by hongst men, men after God'a own p heart, men who love their own People, and who are Juat and lmpar- tial and true to all the dtlaena of ur state. 1 thank God that we are hleaaed with the privilege of NprtM.ntin ourselves, rather than being misrepresented by our eneml in the halla of congress, and. In the name of common aenae, I deplore the thought that any Latter-da- y Saint should regret that good men and true have been c hosen, not by - the church, but by tbeir own folio wers and by their own political partiea, to represent the atate of Utah In the halla of congreaa. I thank God for It. That ia my aentlmt, and I hope I shall not see the day soon when we ahull have the misfortune again of being miarvpre aented or of falling to be properly represented in the halla of con $ gresa. Joaeph F. Smith. g STAIE FAIR o ootl-n- il ham and lot ua givo you on Wo can oavo you monoy. wall-t- y oonoidorad. and Oregon Lumber Co. Utah HS TWENTY-FOURT- re-ele- ct SAFETY HowelL Wa hav Juat Installed another addition to Safoty Dapooit Boxoo la oar Firo Proof vault to acoommo-h- ti of the growing demand our patron for a aafo place, to a tore their valaubla paper, Jewelry and diamond. The rmt la low, call and lat ua ihow yon. OGDEN They are construed by all the Salt Lake City morning papers to he a endorsement of Senators Reed Smoot and George Sutherland and Congressman Joseph Howell; and a direct appeal to the voters of the state to Reed Smoot and Joseph dt-,re- ct BT. H The words quoted above were delivered by President Joaeph F. Smith at Balnta conthe close of the Latter-da- y ference In Salt Lake City yesterday. STATE BANK f Ogden, Utah Speaking of the Incident the Herald says: "The dropping of a pin could have been heard without difficulty aa President Smith concluded hla remarks. Not a person in the audience but traced the reference with regard to misr presentation directly to Thomas Kearns and who did not apply the fulsome praise of the present legislators to Senator Iteed Smoot, who aat directly below the president among the twelve apostles, and to Representative Joseph HowelL There 'was n0 doubt In the mindo of the congregation that the order of the president meant that both Howell and Smoot were to be supported for a second term. the Ao the conference dispersed, people gathered In knots, discussing the momentous words of the president, and it waa plainly evidenced that the command had met with signal approval from the bulk of the people who heard it. There aeemed to be an Impression that the words hud fairly burst from President jhnlth in a moment of deep feeling and that the rpeech had not been premeditated. The fact that It was delivered at the last moment, however, when It was bound to leave a lasting Impression on the minds of those who heard It, tended to disprove thla belief. In its account of the Incident the Tribune says: The language quoted la what may be called a rellfflo-politi- pronun-clament- o, co or probably aa things are better known here, a new political the prophet, in manifesto. Vehemently the peculiar language of the peculiar people, made the declaration from the pulpit that Smoot and Howell should be politically sustained, Just as the seer and the other authorities of the church had been sustained at the instigation of Apostle Heber J. Grant . that afternoon. And the vast congregation listened H. C. Bigalow Pros bated breath to the declaration of with t. J. M. Brawning It waa like unto the the prophet. A F. Bigelow Cuhien of a political verdict. A A Mayea Not a AaaL Cashiort Not a whisper waa heard. sound was audible. The prophet of God had spoken. The political death-kne- ll of all opponents of the chosen The candidates had been sounded. and benediction on them had blessing Alien been pronounced. A11 that la left to ' do la to count the votes for the Lord's ! anointed. Albern Allen, Mgr. Republican The Neither Will It Cure It Because The no comment but quotes the makes Jv'.oto Gastric Lack of 412 2Sth Nam words of President Smith Prohibit Relief. by Utah headlines Represented ing The stomach la a strong, powerful Honorable Men. Praise by President Joaeph F. Smith Pays organ, which la composed of muscles of Church. of great 'strength. It ia filled during Tribute to State's Representatives in DRUO TALKS digestion with gastric Juices which, Congress. Are All Honest Men, He when tha stomach, extending and com- Says. Thanks God for the Character Wa don't want a aingla diaaat-iifia- d pressing the food, dissolve It and sep- of State's Representation In Legislaeuatomer and wt 'don't arate the nourishment from tha waste tive Halls.6 The speech of President Smiti came think wa hava on. We are at matter. If, however, these gastric Juices are lacking, the stomach Is not as a. fitting cloae to a day which was waya glad to make everything It marked by sensational utterances capable of digesting Its food because right that is why ao many ous work to which both sessions. At the with not the toolg has throughout tomar trad regularly at nthlo morning session, Ben EL Rich, presisuccessfully. Twr aftar yean. Wa In when In a perfect dent of the Southern States mission, Juices The gastric ta yaur trada with tha distinct state Bo away with all foul odors, fer- made a venomous attack, which was ondaratanding that ovary pur mentation and decay, reduce the food evidently directed against Frank J. ha will bo to a disintegrated mass and the stom- Cannon, whose campaign manager, Mr. satisfying. ach then presses it Into the Inteetinea Rich, waa upon the occasion of Mr. WORTH HEEDiNQ where another form of digestion takes Cannon's election to the senate, alplace. Then the Intestines take from though n0 names were mentioned. Mr. this mass of food all that ia nourishing Rich stated that some sons of men and give It to the blood. The waste prominent in the church had acmatter la thrown from the system. knowledged Joaeph Smith. as a seer If Instead of nourishment the Intesand revelator during the lives of their comtines receive Impure deposits fathers, but that as soon as their fathDRUG COMPANY bined with a poisonous and Imperfect ers hsd died they turned with the gastric Juice. It can be readily aeen venom of a serpent on the men at Wash. Avo. that they must turn such Imperfect the head of the church, whom they nourishment into the blood. The blood had supported. Mr. Rich also then being unable to give each part said formerly that it had not been Brigham It requires, which that of the body Th bread Smoot who had that rotaina Its flavor and becames Impoverished and disease is H. Roberts andin Reed halls of congress, th attacked been " wth tha mercury at BO la spread broadcast. Stuart's , Dyspepsia Tablets corrects but tha church. aderf Apostle David O. McKay made a such a condition at once. If the gastric sensational attack on a Salt Lake these and Imperfect are lacking juices which he said waa a besame. newspaper, the Just their work do tablets which to of the published falseChrist, elements trayer the They build up er Ak any housewife. Juice which are lacking and remove hoods to tho world, which waa a edwaa which and disturbof the truth, those elements which cause ited by men who had lost their manance. Made by Meat, grains, fluids, vegetables and hood. He urged the parents of the delicacies. In fact each portion of a church to prevent their' children from & large meal have been placed In a glass prodding In the vermlnlferoua dust In vial and Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet which wa incubated every hatred, fluid malice and uncharitabieness. He said have digested them to a perfect do. would stomach a as Just that the members of the church knew healthy A large complex, hearty meal holds that this paper lied when they Imputno terrors for a dyspeptic If Stuarts ed hypocrisy to the heads of the church. Just as they would know that Dyspepsia Tablets are used. Abnormal eating, late dinners, rich foods cause any one lied who Impugned the chastity Wiite 111 effects to the stomach, but when of their mothers honesty of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used their brothers. HO Twenty-fift- h one may eat when and what one will The only change of Importance In Street without danger of dyspepsia or discom- the church authorities noted was the fort. transfer of Ben EL Rich to the eastern Etc. Liquors, FOrty thousand physicians endorse .Wjnre. states mission, with headquarters at Full Une of and prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- New: Tork Clty, In place of J. G. Cigars. in them carries lets and every druggist stock, price 50c. Send us your name and address and we will send For envelopes, letterheads, business once by mall a sample package nee. 'Til intern ead a. busli 150 Stuart cards, dodgers, etc cell up Tha Journal Co A. fcb rt Stuart F. ,! Addreaa. P Tha Jou ' l Job rooms. Birth phones 814. R' fic Phones Mich. Hi. Bldg Marshall, Vie-Prat- The Stomach Does Transfer Co. Not Cause Dyspepsia Inter-Mounta- tan. in Strut ' Vm. Driver -- Parker to reply to the Judge's of the night before, and at the deft given by Governor Haskell in an open letter asking the president to reply to charges regarding the granting of a 7. MAIIYSYILLE, Cal.. Get. The ill of John Q. Fackard. lease to the Indian Territory Illuminwh died at Santa Crux, Satur-d- a. ating Oil company, For a time yester- ! filed for probate in the r day it appeared probatde that the preal- U oupi'riiT court her yesterday. dent would Immediately resnnd to both ! The value of the estate la eeti i challenge, but hi advisers begged him mated at 82O.Ou0.OOu, equally lat least wait a little while. I l.etween Edward Winslow $ Some of the president's closest Parka rd, of Salt Lak City, and f j friends, however, are urging liiin to R. SI tear, of New York Hi' 'dictate scathing replies within 24 hours "City, after nearly twelve ;to hla challengers. Up to a late hour, of f 10.000 each to re la- I' however, the official statement from tlViK are provided fur, Secretary Loeb regarding larkera challenge waa: The president replied fully to the Parker assertiona in lima. Everything Edward V. Packard, named abov fold by Hr, Parker has been threshed la a regular resident of Balt Laka City. out before, and tlie president sees no jHe ban charge of hla unclea mining need of aaying anything further at interest in the Tlniic district and in thla time.' Idaho. He la well known In financial Regarding Mr. Haskell's letter, the vertiser. official statement yesterday was simpcirclea. ly: Tha president lias nothing to say about the matter Juat now." Governor Haskell's open letter concerning tha action of the president and leuse of congress in giving a ten-ye480,000 acres of land belonging to the Osage Indiana la a matter that hits been much discussed in Waal Inglon reIN cently, The lease waa granted In 18M and renewed ten years later. James ed derstood to Settle Political Tha Thirety Veteran. The pitiful poverty of tha arany vet- wan- - on hoe behalf Earl Roberta FPtL haa developed la u? them a subtle keenness ia seaouie curing for themselves those little lux une which want of money prevent! them from obtaining in the ordinary An aged hero of the Crimean ! war and Indian mutiny, who resided la n remote village in Scotland, was one day interviewed by n party of gentle, men on an outing. They listened with Interest to the story of tlie old inan a share In the campaigns, and, after thanking bln) pro fusely, were about to depart, when the aged warrior suddenly remarked: "There' another thing, gentlemen, that I ran recall to mind." "Ah. indeed! What ia that?" eagerly asked the tourists, expecting to hear a most interesting reminiscence. "Gentlemen, said the veteran in Impressive tones. "I wee remember that 1 was Just as thirsty durlug the whole of the battle of Ikermao as 1 am now!" The party took the hint. Dundee Adabove-mentione- d ar FULL BLAST Attendance Yesterday of 12,000 This Is the Big Day With All Salt lake Present The state fair waa In full blast yesterday. Derby day. This was the real opening nf the fair. On Monday the grounds were muddy and many exhibits were Incomplete. Yesterday it la announced there were I2.UM) visitors present. Today is scheduled aa the big day of tha week Salt Lake City day. It haa been declared a huliday in the capital and many special features have been arranged. The fair as a whole ia pronounced a great success. The exhibits are fqr. above those of other years and the amusement features are pronounced The racea are expected to be grtod. good drawing cards, for the last days of the week especially. LAGOON ROUTE SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Tima tabic in affect SapL A 190& Trains leave Ogden for Lagoon A Balt Lake, 8:11 8:85 11:05 2:05 4:15 1:15 a.m. a.m. a.m. pm. Trains arrive at Ogden from Lagoon and Balt Laks 4:10 a.m. 1:65 am. 12:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 6:55 p.m. Prepare for Examination at the Ogden Business College Six Teachers at Night School Bell Phone 794 Ind. Phone 925 p.m. 7:65 p.m. p.m. Through trains Good Service. Lagoon Rout ticketa through the Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogden Auto Co and they are given preference here over all others. SIMON BAMBERGER, Frost. A Gan'l Mgr. 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