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Show I i - k4 raw . . Fifty Years the Standard t t MOBSIXO DAUCHTERS Of ft a MISER: UTAH, OGDKy. COHFEDEBACY bgden. May 23rd. 1905 To the Editor: On account of n seeming general misapprehension of the purposes and duals of the great organisation known as the United Daughters of the Conof federacy which has a membership 4S.11OO representative women of the Southern sinles, 1 ask for a hearing on The recent organisation the subject. on by myself of a chapter la your city and the day of the auio encampment the occasion of the visit of the Q- A. Mr. Blackmsr. Commander, has been made the aubject of some Twi severe and unjust criticism. organisation was planned for that day to purposely, to help prove our lojalty our nation, under ihe dear fiag of W herewith which m gathered. tender our sincere thanks lo the magnanimous leader of the state G. A. R, Mr. Burns, who Invited the ladles ot the Bridewell Chapter, U. D. C. of Salt Lake City, to be ihi-l- guests on that Several ladiea of the Relief occasion. meetCorps were present at our initial expressed ing in the afternoon and the with loyalty themselves pleased there expressed and the spirit of civic pride evidenced by the plana mapped out for entertaining the notable women visitors expected from ten aouthern . D. cities, en route to ihe national IFranC. federation convention at San cisco, In October next. This It the first time n western city has been selectej, tbs and n western woman, formerly of cansouth, Is being urged to become n She U didate for national president. Mrs. Alfred Voorhles. president of the Alfred Sidney Johnson Chapter, San Francisco. The organisation of these chapter in Utah Is a labor of love Ino salary atthat our atate tached) and pride should not be overlooked In so. grand nn educational and patriotic movement. Is any belter proof of our American that patriotism needed that the fact have husbands and our brothers served the nation In the- Philippine War? If ao, read the public record of the grand educational work done by th by general U. D. C., as well aa ten In the last Individual chapter years all over the country, In the north and west aa well aa In the south. In New York City, as In Who questions the loyalty of the Caledonian societies or the Welsh and In enr country. French associations or They, like os, treasure the memories their deed heroes, and tbalr former homes, but that does not prevent a Just With thl appreciation of the new. 1 send you n few newspaper dippings, referring to significant Incidents of currant history, showing the. result of efforts on both sides toward erasing the scan of battle, a work that ap-c. of our U. D. peals to every member A typical Incident, waa that at the Pleasant View school the other day, when the writer was honored In being Invited to assist at the presentation of n flag, and In her Impromptu talk teld the children and audience how we havu given flagu to ao many schools When next the all over the aouth. In patriotism of the southern woman Utah la questioned, let Utah men first be aura that this atate la truly American, and be convinced that we women will help It to remain so. KATE BRIDEWELL ANDERSON. 797 South Ninth East Street. Salt Lake. IUI-kSDA- MAY MOBSISQ, 1905. 25, HOW WATER METERS WORK Stop ths City Gouncil From Passing the Franchise If You Dont Want It to Pass Get the Mayor to Veto It If They Pass It He Will Do It If the Water Users Dont Like the New Franchise The Meter Rates Are Less Than Flat Rates Now Charged Look Up the Record. - r Made from pure cream or tartar derivod from grapes. MIC BAKING FOWOKR CO, CHICAGO, EXAMINER TELEPHONES - OIL FOR BASE BALL ROOM- SIndapendent Phono EDITORIAL No. SI No. 51 Boll Phono BUSINESS OFFICE Independent phono We are getting good ball this year, but Boll Phono WM. QLA8MANN No. 120 No. 50 No. 120 No. 120 Bell Phono ..No. 120 of both tclophono oyotomo cloood after 0 p.m. Independent Phone WARDS Refreshment and Funeral oonrlcro ovor the remains of Mra. Sarah Barton will bo hold today at 2 o'clock from the Second ward meeting house. Confectionery Thomai Wado Baibnell,. thto ona of Mr. and Mra. Ooorge H. BuohnrU, died yeaterdny afternoon at 1:30 at the residence, 20d7 Quincy avenu. Funeral aarviera will bo held on Friday from the residence. three-year-ol- d Parlors ; r i. I ! Beats them all for cool and refreshing drinks. Ogden Coni Ca, nil kinds of coal, Marcus Farr, Mgr. 3240 Wall, The funeral aervicea over the remains of the late Mra. Barah Burton, will be held In the Second ward meeting house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains may be viewed at the late residence of the deenhed at 2658 Adams avenue, between the hours of and 1:30 o'clock. Next Door to Wrights 2325 Washington Avenue A marriage license was granted yesterday afternoon to John Noorda, 20; and Mias Annie W. Mlllecam, 31; both of Ogden. DENyERIJURY DISAGREES. Denver, Cola. May '24.' Tbe second B. ML Johnson and John I. Jones, on Hhe charge of making false reports as offldsra of the Fidelity Savnow in the ings Association,. which hands of a receft-erresulted a did the first trial. In a disagreement of the jury. The Jurywstood 3 to 4 for con--. fiction. , . . j trial of 1 1 This paper ha been requested to November, 1904 give the reasons for the mayor's pro- December, 1904 posed plan to place meters in resi- January, 19us . dences and business houses. February, 1905 The mayor apeak from experience March, 1905 on the meter question. April, 1905 , First The United State Federal Court has decreed that water com- UTAH COMMISSIONERS MEET Representative Kuchler Get Two Fair Appointments for Ogdenltea. The Utah commissioners for the Lewie and Clark exposition met at the Miss Allte Gunnell Mis Farr bliss Katie Miil bliss Mary Nordqul-- t 614,050 592,200 409.270 497.310 362,190 305.460 150.970 147.490 27,280 frn house-cleanin- f g. 'rjr J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY JEWELERS 3.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 .............. July, 1904 . ., ..... ........ .. 9 3.65 oeeoeoeoeeee August, 1904 1 September, 1004 . October, 1904 , November . ., 1111(11114 December . .. Without Pain By our own exclusive method, we conditions of teeth without pain. VU be tortured when you can avoid it? Ve use the new anaesthetic, Somnoforme, for ! painless extraction. You must see some of our 1 1 GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK to appreciate the beauty and perfection of this work. It lasts a life time. Our prices are lower than others charge for inferior work. SEE EXHIBIT AT OUR ENTRANCE (( January, 1905 February, 1906 Boeeeeoee March . ..... (If ! April . qeeeeoee ' 932.75 Yearly Meter rate Average per month for ten 9 months Flat rate would be under present schedule per annum . ...909.90 Wash. Av. Boyle Block, 2462-7(Including nil (tore on ground floor.) Amount paid by meter: July, 1904 . August, 1904 September, 1904 October, 1904 . November, 1904 December, 1904 January, 1905 February, iv05 March, 1905 April, 1906 e New System, Dentists 9 e, 0 It ........ 163.96 Yearly meter nte Reported fixtures leaking. Average per month for ten 13.51 monthu 14.75 Flat rate would be under presPer year by meter Average per month for ten ent schedule per annum 387.60 9 1.23 months The reporter did not have time to Flat rate would be under presgo foriher into the books, but fold 934.90 Mr. Kircher he was very much surent schedule per annum Why should the Standard object to prised to find so few people using meter? meter. Why," said the water manBut some smart Aleck like John ager, We have not' encouraged the Seaman will any, Oh, the Water com- general use of meters, but where he pany has fixed the Standard. I think find people using from 300,000 to they get water free." gallon per month, and they want In order that the public may make to come In on n yearly rate of 940 to n personal investigation on the meter 950, then vrs, of course, want n meter, question, we called on the Water com- we cannot afford to give our water pany and netted for the meter price away, and that I what wo are doing, charged the year past to the follow-la- when we give tbrequartera of a milparties, whom we know to have lion gallons every month for 954 per meter. Thd bonk wera dosed up year. We have no intention to raise to June 30, 1904, but Mr. Kircher the poor people, or even the resiturned tbe books over to ue for the dences, or business houses generally, past 10 month and the result of the but there are lose than n doaen conmeter rates appear aa follows, all at cern In the city that use over half of the price of 35 cent per thousand all the water flowing through our gallon. pipes and. excepting the Railway comA close study of ' the following pany, they pay leas than figures will con vinca any reasonable of the water rates. Why should the man thaf tbe' meter la not n robber, few profit at the expense of the where respectably used: many? 6 27th 8t E. O. Piles, It la plainly to be seen that the forAmount paid by meter: going conclusively shows that if 35 2.10 cents per thousand gallons is less then July, 1004 , August, 1904 . , leeoeeeoettete 3.65 the flat rates charged, then 80 cents 3.38 will make it atlJMesa and If the city eeoeoeeoeeo September, 1904 October, 1904 . . .... ioeteeee 1.60 j council should cor It down to 25 cents, would be n great deal more less. November, 1904 . .. (eieet 1.05 It Don't let the city council pass thia December. 1904 ( franchise for 50 years, if it does not January. 1904 . eooeeieeieoi February, 19p5 give Ogden or her people n square ((aM(4(((i deal. March, 1905 . , ie4(ii(((tMiie If anybody has any objection to April. 1905 . . . iitMit((ei4eet any part of tha franchise, let It be 920.15 presented. The city council made an Yearly meter rate Average per month for ten awfully bad break sixteen years ago, 9 months when It cave away our water works Flat rate would he under presand gave to Mr. Bothwell for Jarvis 932.85 and Conkling, n perpetual franchise. ent schedule per annum Dont let this city council perform an, Ogden Packing Co, 364 24th SL other inch outrageous transaction. It Amount paid by meter: ...... 9 la the duty of the people to investi. . July, 1904 gate thla matter and let the council August. 1904 know what they want The city council eeoeeoeeef September. 1904 sixteen year ago would not listen October, 1904 . to the people; the present city council a 0 e November, 1904 will. Who la the first person to sugDecember. 1904 oooeeoooeeoee gest a better plan to settle the Water January, 1905 . ll((((((((t((4 company than that proposed by this February. 1905 . ((((MSI paper? Let u gat the best possible. March, 1905 . , Now Is the time to act Stop the April, 1905 council from acting. If yon dont want 935.28 the franchise to pass. Call on the Yearly meter rate names given above and prove our Average per iqonth for feu 9 2.94 statement!. months . Flat rate would he under pres939.15 ent schedule per annum CARD OF THANKS A. E .Weatherby, 2458 Wash. Av. meter: Amount paid by July, 1904 . ... August, 1904 . September. 1904 October, 1904 . November, 1904 December, 1904 January, 1905 f Office 2451 Washington Av. Over Drivers Drug Store BE SURE YOU ARK IN THE RIGHTPLACE. Races Tonight at ' Saucer It takaa an effort, but WE Alt: making the effort by calling YOU hi highest grade Track good at tha lotwi figure. SAVE YOU 700,-00- 'by THE MONEY1 buying from us. - g . fill all Langlois GrotCo-TEN BIG EVENTS St 189 24th Ind. 'Phene BMf HBK, 189. ' Clock and Proper time to place your old clock in our hands for repairs is during We have the t .me to give special attention to fine jewelry repairing at thi9 season, and our shop is as well equipped as any in the state ....... ...... ........ ....... , 936.00 Yearly meter rates Average per month for tea . ... .9 3.00 months . Flat rate would be under present schedule per annum ....965.10 Browning Brae. 2451 Waeh. Av. Amount paid by meter ; panies may force eoneumers to nee meter In order to protect themselves from a waste of water. Second The mayor says If water companies can force consumers to use meters, he wants the consumer to have the right to put In n meter whenever he wants it, without the permission of the Water company. Why? Some people are afraid of a meter. Those who have tried it fairly do not object. Of course, if parties turn all the taps loose day and night and waste water, they must expect to pay for it The mayor aa manager of the Standard building leases the three top floors a a rooming house and the flat rate was something like 970. Finally six of the nine water closets were nailed up, end n 935 flat rate wae made for the three floors over the Standard even thla wae too high and a meter was used and we give hero with the cost of the three floors of the Standard building from July 1st, 1904, to date, each month at 35 cents per thousand gallons. Standard Building, Over 350 24th Amount paid by meter: 91 . 20 July, 1904 1.05 August, 1904 .80 September, 1904 1.05 October, 1904. . 105 November, 1904 . 1.30 December, 1004 1.05 January, 1905 1.05 February, 1905. 1.30 March. 1905, 3.35 April City and Couhty building In Salt Lake Say! Remember Aitin when yon at 10 o'clock yesterday morning with want Seed, Feed. Flour and Potatoes. n full at tendance. Wash. Beth Thonea. 2316 Prof. Stewart Cummings, appeared before the commission In behalf of tbe A manuscript A special train constating of four Educational exhibit. baggage, one sleeper and four tourist was read and ordered printed of which cars with the Thirteenth (United Slates 10,000 copies will be delivered at the Cavalry, en route to Fort Reilly, Kan. arrived at. 7:41 o'clock, and departed Rudolph Kuchler, Representative ait forty minutes later. There were who I treasurer of tha commission, fourteen officers la the party and the again demonstrated his ability to safe four teurlat cam were filled with guard the Interests of the city In secursoldiers. ing the naming of Miss Elliabeth Orth, and Miss Ada Mark of Ogden for posiThe funeral services ever the re- tions at the fair. Th others named mains of the late Frits Fox were held for positions at th exposition wera from the Lindquist Undertaking Par MU Bertha Madsen of Mount Pleaslora yesterday afternoon. ant and Lester Walton of Salt Lake. The members of tbe commission Miss Ruby Stahr returned yester- who will be at the opening of the exday from Salt Lake City, where she position are Commissioners Kuchler, has been visilng with her sister, Mrs. Walton and Greene. . Fred Fox. Honolulu, May 24. A wireless teleNIR.AKD MRS. LARSEN RECEIVE gram to the Advertiser from Lahaina any that the police and militia are A reception was tendered last even- preperiag to move on the camp of the ing to Mr. and Mra. Emil Larses, who striking Japanese laborers and that wera married In the temple at Balt the situation la growing serious. Lake yesterday, at the home of thte bride's parents Mr. and Mra. John Van FAIR CONTEST weden, 603 Second street, which waa WORLDS attended by about thirty relatives of the bride and groom. The bride was formerly Mlsa Minnie One Month Pram Tday and the ConVan Zweden and the groom la In the test Will Close Miae Mille Takes Both are employ of the Kiamlner. Sixth Place Votes Continue to Total well known In this city, where they Up In th Tcne of Thonaaads. have a host of friends who will Join In extending them good wishes. Just a month from today and the contest will close. That is a reminder DEMANDS. COOPERS MAKE that every hour la a precious one for the young ladles who are to diligentA New York. May 24. general ly laboring to be among the favored brewstrike has been declared by the tew to go to tha world' fair at Pott-lanery coopen in this city. They demand a regulation of . hours from nine to Thera is evidence of a continued eight n day and an advance In wages anil unabated interest Is the rivalry. front 918 and 919 to 21 and 932 a Thousands of rotes costlnue to come week. .Journeymen brewers and drW' in and are being made In the era. firemen and engineers have agree- pnsiiious.changes ments with. the owners, and It ie under Yesterday Mix Mills advanced to stood will not strike in sympathy. ixth place, receiving 29,000 votes, but eho 1 closely followed by Mies Nord qulst with 24.000. Ml-- s Newton obtained 34.000, Mis Packard 20,000, and Miss Farr 9,000. The total vote up to jre.lenlay evening was: 812.970 Miss Pearl Williams Ml-- s Lillian Newton 074,670 Miss Ltiryle Packard 638,190 Jewelry Repairing . Teeth Filled bliss Neis Wright Ml Virginia Hamer bliss Daisy Vickery Mis blis Marlon bl-s- s Myrtle Weber County Vote, Liiile Hunter, West Writer Miss Ella ville blis Rose wf lie A. Beinap GllUa Hunts249.640 Hutchins, Blater- - 158,930 Miss May E. Wardle, 81ater- vllle 158,610 Miss Ada M. Skeen, Plain City. 148,66s Miss Millie Shupe, Eden 110,050 Miss Marie Paxton, West Welter 39,550 Mis Clara I- - Skeen, Plain 26.920 City Miss May Stewart. Plain City.. O.niA Miss Olga Peterson. Huntsville . 5.230 Mis Della Arbon, Plain City 2,539 .. Bush & Gerts Pianos Newman Bros. ESTABLISHED Organs 1875 H. C. WARDLEIGB l.8 a s DEALER IN : : 8 (((IK((((0( March, 1905 April, 1905 . i(((ii((((ii ............8 1 ..,..2 November, December, Pianos, Organs and Merchandise Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. 2376 Washington Ave. e((ies(M(M Yearly meter rate Avenge per month for ten 1 8 months Flat rate would be under pres- 833.15 ent schedule per annum William Bows, 264 26th St Amount paid by meter: July, 1904 . August. 1904 September. 1904 October, 1904 . 8t Fetenburg, May 24. -. General mm s' .75 .is .5 8 9.48 Yearly meter rate Average per month for ten 9 .79 months Average per month for ten ent schedule per annum ....910.95 Sidney Stevens Imp. Co 2540 Wash. Amount paid by meter: August, 1904 September. 1904 For Presents that will Wear go to You January, 1904 . eeseeeoeoeea February. 1005 March, 19r-April. 1905 , Ban Livingston, 340 25th Amount paid by meter: July. 19i4 August. September. 1904 October, 1904 . .. w 2 Bne. ODR REPAIR ; DEPARTMENT Cleveland, Eagle Reading AQ Yearly meter rare . Average per month for AND are sure to be suited from our most excellent BICYCLES Smalleys 1904 mm Base Ball Supplies October. 1904 November, 1904 OGDEN, UTAH . Llnevitcb, under date of May 33rd., detachment reports that a Russian successfully attacked the Japanese trenches on the heights north of the station of Cheng Tu Fu, May 21st, forcing the Japanese to evacuate their trenches. 1904 1904 January, 1905 , February, 1905 March, 195 , April, 190a . December. 347,240 Thurston, 444-44- of to do att kinds and Standard Old Reliables. repairing- - See Us and Get Prices. Oar Al Engraving Bt 9 Free 3.00 3 - H.C. Hansen 3-- DO 2528 WASHINGTON AVE. & Son, OPPOSITE CITY HAU- - 0 8.00 JL |