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Show the DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 190& Doings In Utah Pays JHIilS This COMPLETED FOR STATE CLUBS ZION MEETING REPLY TO THE With the completing of arrangements Resources of the State,1 Hon J. W. N. for the holding .of the convention for Whitevwtton of Utah county. Discusthe organisation of a Utah state league sion. The Mail Order Evil and Some Sugat commercial clubs, in the rooms of the gelt Lake Commercial club, Thurs- gestion -- for It Correction." Lon J. Cutler Answers Jensen Company's day and Friday, and the acceptance of Haddock of Salt lake county. Discusthe invitation to be present of over sion. Letter Written to Him RegardAt the evening session, beginning at sixty delegates, officers of the Como'clock: mercial club here are now looking for-nrto an unusually successful affair. "The Des Moines Plan of City Goving Prices. AP the meetings will be held in the ernment, Hon. W. H. King. Discusclti-sens sion. Commercial' club and any of the of the city who may wish to be The sessions for Friday, December The Jensen Creamery company of present at the sessions of the conven- 11. the second day of the convention, Salt Lake City on Monday addressed j tion are oordially invited to attend. will b a follows: 1 a. m. The convention will be called to order The Interest of the State an open letter to Governor Cutler, reat 1 o'clock .Thursday morning, De- at Large in the Growth, and Prosperity questing that h appoint n commission cember 10. by W. J. Halktran, president of the Capital City," Prof. E. 8. Hinckof three members of the Commercial of the Commercial club, after which ley of Utah county. Discussion. the regular program will be carried out "Why We should Build a State Capi- club to Investigate tba food trust as follows:. tol, Judge E. F. Col born of Salt Lake which exists in Salt Lake City. Address of welcome, by Gov. John C. county. Discussion. Gevemer Replies. Cutler. 3:00 p. m. "The Economic Value of pn Tuesday, Governor Cutler adAddress of welcome. Mayor John 8. Good Roads," Hon. D. R. Roberts of dressed the following letter to the Bransford. Cache county. Discussion.' Address of welcome, President W. J. of the committee on resolu- creamery company in question: Report December 7, IMS. Halloran. tions. Jenson Johnson of SeCreamery Salt Response. Hon. Company, m. :S0 p. Banquet. Report of the Lake City,- - Utah: Gentlemen I am vier county. on aommlttee organisation. permanent in receipt of your open letter of Appointment of committee on credenSelection of next meeting place and. just 7 relative to tials. I December charges made addresses. in ns to the existence and newspapers Appointment of committee on resowill be. Dem John the At banquet of n combination of dealers lutions. and Col. Frank M. Ster-rett- , operation in foodstuffs I not that you make Appointment of committee on plan of toastpiaster member of the national executive denial of the permanent organisation. regarding this committee of the G. A. R., will be the combination, allegations Afternoon Session. and offer to pay the exwill Col. Sterrett honor. of guest which will The afternoon session, Grand penses of a commission of investigabe opened at 7 o'clock, will be taken speak on "What a National ns well as to meet certain forI tion, State." trf a Means feit if the allegations are proved. Ton up with addresses and discussions, as Army Encampment follow Immediately ( The banquet will m to appoint a commission confollows: of the business ask of three members of the Salt Report of committee on credentials. after the completion sisting "The Conservation of the Natural meeting. Lake Commercial club to make this investigation. I believe it would be better for you to refer this matter to tion in any enactment affecting the the Commercial club direct, as it U forests and their protection by nil a body of public-spirite- d men, inter- Piano it ' STATES LAKE DUG BE PRESERVED MED BY WORLD Lake States Forestry Association Meets for Preservation of Fo- faculty and trustees of Columbia university today. LONDON, Dee. f. Special exercises MADISON, Wli, Dee. . To nave in all the schools and at Cambridge the forests of the northern states I and Oxford, and meetings of several the object of the Lake States Forestry Important literary societies, marked the commission, which commenced its sec- kOOth birthday of Milton today. ond annual meeting in Madison todafr. The Lake States Forestry associa- MRS. BILTAFT GETS IN LINE AND SPEAKS tion was formed at Saginaw one year ago. This convention was called by NEW YORK, Dec. I. It Is anrepresentatives of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, but this year the nounced that Mrs Taft will attend state of Indiana, Pennsylvania, New the convention of the National Civic York, Illinois and Ontario, Canada, Federation in New York, next Monday have been Invited to participate. and Tuesday and will deliver an adIt is pointed out by the lenders in dress at the meeting of the woman's Taft will the movement that the unusual losses department. President-elec- t by forest Urea during thin year empha- deliver the annual address at the. clossise the Importance of coordinate ac ing banquet next .Tuesday night 'The RALPH A. V. McINTOSH, Vlce-Prw-1 Interest Paid On Savings Accounts and Time Certificates H. C. BIGELOW. Presti-- J. M. BROWNING, Viee-Pra- st A, P, BIGELOW, R. Cashier. MOVES, Aset Cashier. A- - OPERA G1FLA.N1D HOUSE OGDEN Three Evening Performances Matinee, Wednesday, Deo, KLAW G ERLANGERS NEW AND GREATER BEN-HU- R. PLAY AA MIGHTY SCALE OP UNPARALLELED STAGED ON PEOPLE IN PRODUCTION ' . SPLENDOR. 800 Remainder. Fire Five Rowe Balcony, $1JM. Gallery Admission BO Conte. NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. Mail orders accompanied by remittance and self addressed stamped enve-lo- pe filled In the order of receipt on the opening day of onto. Address all correspondence to Mr. R. A. Grant Manager, Grand Opera House, Ogden. Lower Floor, $200. Required Incurred the the TO person submitting best solution rebus we present, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL 375.00 WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR $200.00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 80 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES, ascertain Immediately whether or not this charge la true. If you find that it la then the parties guilty of this fraud should, he prosecuted to th limit, and fully punished. An act which la not only fraudulent In Itself, but which strikes at the purity and freshness of our food sup-la ply and the health of tha people, worthy of nothing lees than the fullest and severest penalty. I will thank you for giving your early and earnest attention to these fhargea and making report to me. Yours very truly, of this will RULES All answer will be referred te three competent and impartial judges whs will award prices and when decision will b final. Should there b mere than one eerreet answer, or should two or men .(id in being cermet er nearest correct, awards will b made an penmanship, general neatness and completeness of contest- ants' papers. WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE In considers' on of a special factory arrangement with tha manufacturers whom w represent, believing that the large amount of money spent in magaiinea would be greatly appreciated if divided equally among piann purchasers, they ha stated way. W sell only planes at agreed to allow a large amount In the a be roeogn'xed standing and merit and we want you te get better acquainted with our house. Our prices an new pianos are from $250.00 up and any instrument may be purchased on easy payment. INFORMATION BLANK Pice rmcES me THAN RIGHT PEORIA. 111., Dec. supply us with tha following inferamtien and writs plainly. It I not necessary te use this park cuter form. We print this for your eenvanionce and it may be used if desired. Nam Date.. Poctoffio . Street and No. i.l... If you arq underage, give parents, initials Ha you a piiano or organ? If so, what make and hew old Giv below the names o two er mere of your friends whom you belie would consider the purchase of a Piano or Organ, Surrounded by many prominent railroad officials, James J. Hill of St Paul tonight made the principal speech at a banquet given in hie honor by the Crave Couer clubs of tble city. He reached Peoria on a special train, accompanied by President' Harris of. the Burlington system. An Invocation waa delivered by Bishop John Lancaster Spalding. In the course of his-- remarks Mr. Hill advocated the development of the agricultural Interests of the country a its future salvation. In thirty years he predicted that the population of this country would he 700,000,000, and that the present methods of agriculture would be inadequate. He advocated a revision of the tariff, saying that It waa an utter impossibility at the present prices of everything to build and equip a railroad from Chicago to New York City which would pay a dividend of 7 per cent per annum. Mr. Hill left for the east at Wo trust every one will participate In this contact. Everyone hoc an equal aha nee. There is ne tee to pay obligation of any lend incurred In entering. COMPETENT ar INSTRUCTIONS Write th solution Af the Rebus en on sheet of paper and sign your name and address. Fill cut the blank. Mail er deliver both to eur contest department. , LIMITATIONS Our employees and their families, th judges and Jhoir families, and all other persons In any way connect-e- d with tha piano trade will net be allowed t compote. This contest is limited te reo' dents ef th state ef' Utah. Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 o'clock Address all Answers to Contest Manager j rrannr? a , win rise evening During the Ben Hur season the curtain No one seated precisely at oclock. Matinee at X oclock.. Bethlehem." at The Star the prelude opening during PRICES Obligation Do Not Fail to Enter the Contest ' DECEMBER 7 8, 9 SOS FEE h creamery- You should I OGDEN STATE BANK - Creamery company attention, with denial, is called to a charge made by a Salt Lake newspaper in the following words: "Again we are informed that the creameries here, which ar in the trust, are importing from the east second and third-rat- e butter, churning and making it over and putting it butter right from the out t Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Timc,Deposits NO It follows: Asst Cashier. I OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Entry JOHN C. CUTLER, Governor. UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED No this letter to the Jensen Creamery company the goteraor addressed this letter to th state food and dairy e!TTIaCshlmM President 2 JOSEPH S. PEERY. Can You Solve the Prize Rebus? Do not fail to try. No expense to enter. All have equal Chance. December I, 1089. Mr. John Peterson, State Food and tercenThe NEW TORE, Dec. Dairy Commissioner, Salt Lake City, tenary of the birth of John Milton will Utah: Dear Sir In an ojfen letter adbe formally celebrated by the students, dressed to the governor by the Jensen rests of tfie Lake States. JMM. fa Other VataaMc Pirnzcs JOHN C. CUTLER, Governor. Letter te Food Commissioner. At the same time the governor sent POET commissioner. DOOLY. KDwr states represented In this conference ested in all matters affecting the and especially the lumbering states welfare of the city and state. Trustand provinces. ing this suggestion will meet your mind, I remain, with beet wishes, your very truly. FORESTS TO : T. E. i.. swsdYsd JUDGED, Pests Made HespleMe. who make a busine of 2336 tifylng other women com pretty beet will bring about tba knowing what results. . Here are let tars tram two, . Herpidde: "I eaa recommend Nswfcro's "Hsrpi-elde-," as It stopped my hair from telling oat; and, as a dressing it has no super ior. a Bertha A. TralUnger. "(Signed.) Complexion Specialist Morrison fit. Portland, Ore," one bottle of "Herpidde" "After using my hair has stopped telling out. and an scalp is entirely, free teem dandruff. Ore Dodge. "(Signed.) ' ' Beauty Doctor, Sixth St, Portland, bre. The Union Pacific Coal company, the Sold by leading drugeteta.' Send He. In Pacific Railroad company, tbs stamps for sample to The HerpMde C.. Union Oregon Short Line Railroad company, Detroit, Mich. J. M. Moore, formerly sales agent for Two itsso 48 sent sad tLML Washington Avenue Worn nniiAii OGDEN, UTAH eoa-cemi- con . 1 m ra m the Union Pacific Cool company, and Everett Buckingham, fofmerly genera! superintendent of tho Oregon Short Line, who were rermtly convicted in the United States district court of conspiracy to put the D. J. Sharp Coal company out of business, Tuesday filed a motion for a new trial with the clerk of the United States court. Each of the defendants filed a separate motion, and each of them set forth exactly the same reasons. Tbs new trial ia asked for on the grounds so common In all cases, they declaring that the verdict was not in accordance with the weight of evidence; that the court wrongfully overruled their objections, and that (hero was no evidence presented of a conspiracy. ' Sun's Effect on Too la. . Plnwodged tool kwo their temper If oxpoaed to tba light of tho un for a considerable length of time. |