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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAK OGDEN MUAPENTINE PUTON NEwS AND MATCH | | A APP LIED During of Parade. neta) te Ogden, eens July nee 30.-At a tine meeting o + have + animal é ost iar wv: , a hundred Ohioans banqueted at) GOOD set it on fire, the +| reception of the Buckeye state's G. A. ar- +/R. The Ohio society will be prominent} was tT ttt dete H tet ttt a 71) committee anc the City hall ond pg Sea decoration to decorate authorized : | wan allowed ‘a tree hand. See =< ee ex a nmmilete , ,arrange‘ ----$______--_ oa ments Mr. |} England, "COWTILLION GROVE INVITATIONS e of his daughter, Thursday evening and old was age ,born Moulding ARE 4 OUT 1855, ania Oe re first ating the enca during at the enold in | sceptl t tt Armory | °*'°F building.| got one more fiddler than year and we thin the be rtBnt emart better.| at 9:60 o'clock, . "COMMITTEB-Mr, ee Mr an XN da ee Jd Mrs. Chr Chas Kircher Mire Chas. Raiph and Hillingsworth, Guthrie ae CASES VARIOUS POLICE of W. Fare, ind and COURT ' ' . W, El Maughan, the . eas me case ARE the to test vine of Ogden, sented BY JUDGE or ten days dollars the accent validity and by J: D. to a fine of | was continu ed until or ewan Ss = of Mh court but Inter changed his red the eee he eet the show grounds South at streets re new in At America features Bergen term the c Jarkonians, MATCH; IS BAL BADLY | BURNED | pnb 4 ir Daisy : and efficient ane were| doors with her Httle brother, the boy | grounds and had to pay pleaded ie similar fine. a ---TOVRSE TRADING ediley. CASE SAVORS oe LZ€. --~- on in trying to ‘extingutah Ee ch s_ recove a bods LS as -badlyly burned; Luoweh ber Too OF Much ee HARUM |... Richtisla. tuly 30-An Staker is accused of obtaining erty under false pretenses, erty being one sorrel mare, obtained in trade with Allard of Kanesville prop- Falls and Mrs, ‘Allard and four members of] the wrist The family tesUfied that Staker had/feet. and when represented the bay to them as being} scious. The arm & sound animal been consummated, After the deal had however, they id they discovered that the horse could scarcely move Se = 3 aoe Special eaves mare ra ere ¥e a xK ‘4 | |. Dies. family o ve Se The hea Health | | from Steel re froin 2% to cents nth bara j eee en e rails Wire Grswereba| tro ASE ay ‘ratone | Shows itself. you'll are SE ee ae Fou ‘Ought wane: araesthe ava tue ieee naiine % : = a ey' the conand Julia Maddock delighted gregatio with a number - pralesone Bishop Taylor services of in next the expects new chapel ie ie size larger, 50 ri Sh "Blves 5 yonre the and bottle cents ee » vou you'll trouble a bottle He 7-20c from cents 2) cents| ie nc @x- ¢ from: 1=2¢ cen to' The free this city, July 30, DeWit tt B.. Lowe, to from 0 $1.25 ye cents per aé per Bars Ps Special aC 1 held from & E ¥ chapel No. 48 Bouth Btet morruary es accident 10 to oO per 1 95-100 to bacon from pounds Sun-|| Carpets and mats ae ae will be held Sunday at 12:15 p. m. from| to o'cloc : he Waterloo ward chapel. Friends are Youn Bithop was driving a wagon|invited to attend The casket will be, loaded a empty boxes In front of his| opened at family residence on ay of} father's store, when one of the boxes| funeral. Interment in City cemetery slipped, throwing Before he Hox fell Bishop had time to striking the 1 3 * atelicinacte was picke ea He STEEL to the ground get nolan on spe pe up another the spine car- areas "lous and eae SUNDAY ee oe a. m NA PASSENGER CAR ON 5 EE eee BARU steel, railroad attracted mon the last attention evening The will be ee be held 1 Sunday Sieca, of p. m., - ------ tery ltr uo Vts daughter, Mrs. 5 ui th iighih mad { sand = a Jersey 12 chon 40c free ribbed) at extra gooc OnUeale (at 8c 25¢ c with. nse, sizes, Low neck White Vests grade. day, PUIcO aris hoe 25c JTODAY? Grade -: ° clear, atl rds wide, value 37ic. 28 © sibiea drawn sizes, aeve best wes neck l5c 10c TODAY! HOSE PE TA TABLE at 121%%4c¢ Children's fast black, tan or white fine ribbed seamless. Cotton. Hose, the best 20c¢ grade, 12%c Jon sate at, a pair.../...- Limit 15 yards. to a customer at, G. VOI 5.6 B56 tse oe otoae yarn Cc Swiss sa ee oe R ST Y COVERS hit i TTT TONIGHT-7 than $2 per 2 ; | °-4 2nd 10-4 sizes, to a customer eacl value ab 50. One at ainynae ot aes aie ONION TONIGHT t 98 S, 5 Skirts 100 ol wash o1 . , whit | for ail Wilil A e , two xo Zo c TO 9 O'CLOCK . excellent ; . hours al at at- th Ss p nm in . models, kilted 77 Ss Cc material . tan e . FROM oO ir quality | clear C ~ 9 O'CLOCK Wash a os | ay 1 TO OO Sk | | not an fp sott at tape cm . it wash with - 10 sleeveless aude ""oday, BED 90c d rades Cc Tor- all grade, co anes. oe. CHILDREN'S BLEACHED SHEETING list. tops, Drawers lace Timyiad e oe ovJC in worth$ » tonight they erwear / Jer sey Balbriggan Ribl Ribbec 00, a hours, at : and Shirts ALDI La cs zi . ers, light and . . y goods. Your ew new and . medium : mie choice Fr ‘| renen Draw- é ai weight two- pge for = | | aa . white be had, . ' rooms are cVonald Exhibit ey © in ° Utah building ® at S t 1 ks abundance Seattle t Fal = r | } of . water. ‘This is just. one' reason why we than . you. can wash . ‘A trial One Le make J you = wash a better would permanent customer. ° | ' e " to 20 per fram 67 to ee and sole - ent nan 45 cents ee leather e me velorenn ee from 20 LAUNDRY CO. ci Meth Fhames Lin? To oer (9™ 20 tagp to 5 - eS Ya = ts oT genuine, rare pieces of exclusive design temperament with irrestible force. piece produced detail-hand-beaten ( \ er ie idized r r Ech 3 The hele ee} ia eet held veld Beers, street Ree ettects. 3 i rarity | } WeEASUITE ul oe. * = i enterment j Earl Reservations Excursion to Canndn. Short once Main. treet Best. ( "otton TODAY! (ae " is which strietly : appeal to liand-made the truly in every in rare. antique bronze, copper and ox | and MBneS rooms . and finished beauty . of ind mm1 wy , it} iting yoVryou ">, eon in our work ne J 7 "4 "a to VA have our , designs , on visit ‘ mad speak our a : how 7 é : for themselves, + room x and sé 9eP a¢ ? és and we f ew oO take { ; | the . > Line, August 62 W. Third South at or "ity Ti eke hose 2 Office in | Hell phone 503. 779, Independent of Gurnee DE 4th. | The center of ‘ bulldinge at the fhibit , tn) the J. It attraction in the Utah! : Seattle'fair is the G. ts MeDonald considered Chocolate one of the *| { ost tistic displays in the SrTiO fair' ag al 1 as ittrac ted much attention The| Naacl Sn shown in the above picture | has a enter of glass, inside of which| ie : famous chocolates 3 exhibit ed the . famou | which have made the name of MeDon-! age Make For r. ee PEQUOT oe ca, ee cheer more can fom 4 to 2 cents per \ STEAM pan <1 | faetiiatsee : p G aesthetic t C aumeaee Via Oregon 201 a nve lap es raat yer to | pound an The service See other notices in this paper for partleulars regarding rate Exeur flion train will leave Salt ‘Lake 2:25 p m ee ith. ae servations should| " = to at, ribbed seamless | : 15 N\ x ard are South - livery the re ins f o paces ‘i eo Jame ae eae remeing. cra le 8c TODAY! ‘ Grade coach at as Soa casket will be opened residence on da if funoral to 11:30 a. m. ateinian tet her ain. cent sale best up per LADIES' VESTS ; ether ; 4 i uethe . areTwentinviteyothirato ends of Special ae A itn Lab Oe. ea black, newest placed SS eee funeral SANDBERG-The late the OF remaing the Over zene 72 years, native Sandberg den, will' noon in $1. ad i Sng Bole' values fo of| shops 4 é some shed, ¢ no w we f lescription is connected with | the ear The doors, floor. window frames and the like are a Hght steel bel ne u at ar 1 8 nov asAS ex perime nt, aa {f found aeigeatir: in order for argee a number of steel coaches ; miei quality, on palr , sizes, or ion Darnton tty a yay Suen) Jenves"Goents ad valorem, Republican Spec lal Service Ogder July 30.-A new coac for the Harriman system, manatee ucte OF entirely of Nats | Gr fast all cattle en* Good Possible'' -s ithout supplies 5 cents pet list ‘1 >} 60am, sib oes c equipped with a water wine : ao' rifier and softener that the} Petroleum, kerosene, gasolene, naphthes benzine free and without nz an' cx unte rvalling duty Printing paper from $6 to $3.50 per EXCURSIONS - free. ‘TODAY! 121 Voc 2 wr | per} . per fish. Makes Our 3 Service ci evening nuts, j -100 cents 5 to 4 cents from Styles, fens 00 ‘at, air -$2.85 LADIES' DRAWERS Hose, i ' Ss, sa é oe ran Oxfords, ‘le TODAY! neither ean the woolens Tetain their natural softness. per pe to y 7 e 2f nan entree $2.20 I CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's from 20 to than~ twenty ocks. wortly clothes a 7 9 $1.25. Pliavcent 1 t ° l Cee ae BO price argains : : eae | | - W 5¢e last | " |tttrerira Sear" itnetarterrsic® DAT} PEE pun a to11 cents per hundrea|| WAGON Nee par and to hides ee of pie 20, Washing 10u- day, August 1, a 0 m, ee * yard and $5 per cent ad valorem to 4 in >Mt. TarrOlivet. eentss per yard and 30 per cent ad > BLUNT-At No, 432 Bryan avenue,| valorem Ogden, Bishop, £00 | Waterloo, July 30, 1909, of als Olleloths reduced nearly 75 per cent of M. 1ioOp, Vv at Grant and} ease, George A., son of Mr. and Mrs Wool teps, yarns and cloths with a ae panes and emnloyec at tho eran ye Henry A. Blunt, born April 2, 1892, in|cotton warp reduced 5 per cent hild Grocery company. met ajSalt Lake City The funeral services Wood pulp from 1-12 cent per pound Republican ,Cpublic | 0 1015 per : i ne Ine per Ladies' Kia All. colors. ; "Your Shoes, black extension ||| cholce at 15¢ or- soles and blucher LIN- this 2, go, $1.35 98 | 0 to 20 $1.50 pico from ‘list. Sugar from Hams and per pound Emma in her| $2 25 | sand t Is thousipboards ven ee ute Davi DIED. WE LOWE-In wife of from ° from Laths are 76, pair- or a dese ription orth as ic lat upetnebihos . $2.9 ast 7 ] . to a pe 4-100. : AND ao eee res Ea will pe chase Gloves ee ) umber ete '| cand ath ready. from one f x frdite and | 1-4e as TUB ; | con T-40c Dept. | Hand a SUITS to ||| long 00 oe TODAY! Phe. Misses Shoes or Oxfords with extension soles, sizes GERIE DRESSES,) ex- Collars and cuffs Lace curtains Hats and bonnets Buttons | cent... to as $7 $5.50. a In Our | 25c Shoe |Four-in- cue not any particular cai me = t kin > Today TO ond ane that et 20 . 20 from and one grade of pane Bottles, vials ai : inten 7 yess ' . j ac|_ por to 4-10c UP dozen Some grades of lithographic prints. Nickel Manufactures of nickel, aluminum, bronze, pewter, platinum, etc. Tobacco, Live animals | Many agricultural products, most! 28 reduced stock, any RR ge J rng3 $17.50. they last oe [In Jersey Ribbed t balbriccan- and balbriggan check, nC, + CEnt Derees eae ata Ghinawhtk Wool and woollens, except Se natin or 4 uc tr vt Po 1 ne $2121 and Cyes ee a a z Der. she ters, lin type typewriter Cash registe 0 POM, o Dt 4 az 35 cents; one sure Ly your drug¢B=] Perry end LAD SEVERELY INJURED © UNLOADING prompt to have oh es re PLOOKS conduct me month IN Be yourself be ware =Me from shoes Watches 45 to 35 per from pipe nails DOUund. v a bes o ed-best serve nt -I!f you are ready to give the proper yn | Temedy at the proper time. The prope the remedy for all strains, sprains, or eolic 5 is Perry Davis' Painkiller The proper reins ROO, RT 1G . _ leather : skins, ete. Boot ts s a nd oo esox eee leathe Hesse taihnd ng earohrans! ‘eh | time to use Ve in when the trouvfs gear | and alk steam engines trom 4't0 80 ner| nve Light SEE Een elon baie Abe dibrad antterings shoe Timber ica 1¢ 10 1-26 per cuble roar ; to from Sults that you can wear through the cool fall weather. Worth up to $2. Ge Depart « ends. grouped . : ACCOUNTS. ee ce Stockings to glass from : SAVINGS i - One) cents window tron pound of Your Horse ts ean orimotal-stEot Q Caif Co. Page 2% gs a TODAY! $17.50 TAILORED and regular sizes in ere wear ) weak ee giorfous. in nd. 3 size, value aoe 5 See to. a cline toniecia tlawio BP ; . naar ae SUITS, $4.95 Odaw and is TO CLOTH at- Pig ton || Serap iron iron from from $4 $4to to$2 $150 per ha r ton. Cotton ties from 6-10 to 3-10 per) ‘She poyst chile Arey eet UP \|f™ cream color, pink, brown and fancy lmbecioratyouricholce 4g pen cenn intEREST --___-_-__---- | fruits from { j]} | | | z BUNTING. Mosaic cubes from 4c to ic Jron ore from 40 to 15. cents ‘ive to fourteenwillyears of age. Funeral 1] pound be announced later Cast tc‘ ce one of G oF _ Bee aang Sar Si we a sl osltio \ tforn ras b whee a fe ee Poe chicas ne a : 1 : ; e Se acel J lean Suni? eer 5 evi ti? arrangements en Service eee clock m er ! July 30 Mary Jane. Davis Mayor William Edwards, who! the eS an «Third we xd, died yesterday' atter sn long tiiness" FOR NEW WARD CHAPEL| rR aa et L aa acne SA ae a ae DAMASK DINNER NAPKINS value 12 Cc } novelties Candy sn 5 Patty | THE ce ontinued Arm, - wana AND Cc Cc fig SAD BILL GOES TO HOUSE FOR ACTION lad fell about thirty | P&% een picked up was a1 ' a was set by Dr. Heath er loe and oman gan, sister of lives In CORNERSTONE IS LAID Republican TARIFF the propKavaville, July 30.-Owen Lund, son which hejof Mr. and Mrs. R. Lund ee Farmington, rs fary|fell from an apricot tree Wednesda afternoon and broke his right arm at her , Femi oo FLAGS Headquarters Sweet ----_r > ~~ subject Sav Flying} or For Walsts and Tub Sults, 16 2-3¢. simit 12 yarde to'a customer at; ayard ... = Contl- Chk aSo'cloc o ne | i Agricultural ecient 16 5 per cen from the show Works of art, more Aad Fab o . prepared 9:30 aoe none the t ee at Saltair-It's A swim aged woman the Bank te aerailiy SEI ON SHRUNK SUITING Limit meen DE SSA Men's prompt National Accounts, Emma| and = end zezbras named Everson, who was a ported yes ---_ ‘rday to be dying, regained conscious Republican Special Service ness jate In the day and It subsequentOedae July 30.-After listening to|!¥ developed that sho had taken an the witnesses in the case of the State| overdose of medicine, which she ha against Roy Staker this mornir ng, the| been taking for some time as a tonic. judge took the case under advisement| She 1s now entirely out of danger. until tomorrow. EGE for service, nental 60c = LINEN BLEACHED WHITE HEAD INDIAN WHITE f Rs: a . Cc capitel, ini z al, and every ceptionally well : ee GaeGe °o s Os e| & Gs , n a Mette Thi ene aeo stee ‘ fad is said to be re hee! takes a Be coun for the performance, which four) Burningdaughter) a. | $250,000.00 convenience | blood- senru oe elmer ee ats and sensations, : ides in an automobile Pee ® Woman. P. a Utah y increased crease facilities: proved ong the| McCrees, Smiths B.: & Bank City, | CAPITAL the | famous| Hodginl, Duttons, Aerlal | 3 aoa gee es eee . ; TODAY! -- { performing horse ro m 10) circus in Berlin; ‘the Arthur | | Stickney, watts os Soaps on sale at- goes| mong are mitk, Pine ‘Tar, bo variet naa t ir a ebne-- MODAE: OILS BUCS). I M P.M inen Lake With in court to lain why they had rid-|Struck a match near . ets. OR eee ee eee den their a wclad on rhy' they "had 'rid« clothing caught fire, and the child's | the shine have some part, and the 650 there was a nice stretch of pavem nent. screams brought her mother to the beatitital horses and the forty aaah Johnson gal © was He 3|Treseue. Mrs. Burningham was. quite| will participate, ten riven like}, fined $5. Bergen but Salt s : with | Sunday and erica faces all 20c gals pair- Size 18x27 regular price ana ustomer = .as SUCCESSORS TO COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK | Main on Oatme Toliet or Soap Witeh HazelButterToilet Soap, LINEN TRAY CLOTHS 2 M. M. M. | community, . Sa will camp| of Mr. and Mrs. William = Burningoe and the risk ham of Bountiful, wa yery badly Monday morning at burned Wednesday. While cacae out-|street parade will start and J, a chartered a y, Glycerine, Honey HEMSTITCHED P. 11 eaiy, 3 Bars for 10c. ‘cMetcha® C. H. Patten, a National Array big Ringling circus colony, professton and trade that today at, 12%c 6:10 P. M Lagoon TODAY! 9 Col ----- |b PuTEBee! Republican S Pp acial Ber Service. nic ; Kaysville, July 30.-Eunice ham, the little flv ee STRIKES ; Hae fast Sala Bree seamless in sizes, best. "on amity, = ™ Contains ;Great of Artists. jubllee progres act de- the September | ; Sete SOAPS TOILET ID: P. P. P. : 05.15 on = | | Show _ complaint | Schuman state oe i. |Schuman ------------- SISTER oS ae oan in faethe many ~ nleaded not guilt and A S ‘K black eit foot, RY RY. £ 12:40 3:40 *5:30 Bamberger, Giminardan| Roblide mien unique wire artist, Marnellowhich to file |Marnitz troupe, Lorch family, Belford | and the case family, Pachero and Jackson troupes,| wies we > i fio ‘or or aas ity est v ; Dan Ni hols. ‘tint Johnson at repre- Call. the ple Lintift and a net BOY Jo seph ony by Brothers' - of the|Elghth the city was ey forth that amb iguous the fine imposed upon ‘illlam Boy Boyle was an ares sted for begging, and admitted in court that he was gcullity Pa fick Shaunnessy told the court to being ‘drunk, a , ay hae YG 5 The judge rulea in favor of the city and |Saxon trio, strongest men in the world:|I] 3 morning, and was sentenced Twenty ling g murrer was presented by Mr. Call set-|impressive ting was : ©7:30 Simon provides | Monday and give two Recce sa Rees } hour |Monday afternoon and _ night. our hearing Zimmerman was rep- | | hundred ertists, the most aaa by Attorneys Kimball and Di-!the elreus ulld, are gatherec in 18 At the resented Ogden, July 30.-James Martin, a|/sustained the wanes' negro, entered a plea of guilty to a/was given ten days in charge of vagrancy in police court this}an amended complaint, $10 Rin of Joe"ameZim- up with 3righe ane a recent saloon ordinance which increased license and shorter Republican Special Service. > THE BATTLE Attorney Is Sustained, -- Special Service. The City, July 20.-Before Judge|every Mrs. | Zimme rman iN SETTLED City Republican Brigham E.| Mr. Mr. IN E cial, plain wae te M. M. ‘M. ___séPres. ee LOSES STEP Brigham City --- Saloon Keeper Atincks Validity of Ordinance and Demorrer fee} oul of place all sprused up. we tea last music should Grand March eer MAN FIRST ce (he pont be dressin Up; are bot goin sts pone: way you are tor we oe ee, ae oe Soke 8G _ A, P. P. five ‘years a SALOON d at 12h¢. ie Rina brigg Arrive. . a 8:26 P. M. *To and from hold will society the : 11:05 2:05 *3 00 ee 20¢ Grade Ladies' Teas are 4:35 P. M. tillion In the grove of the Hermitag eninne weir iuecne aca the Baatern on the night of AUGUST 10TH, 1909. | Gi The funeral will be announced "If you all keer fur dancing and] }oil- Want to have a rattlin good time and] will come up we will try and make you feel welcome. Bring all the a dred and dogs if you want to, and pu them in the correl, plenty of feed and b t Are acknowledged by everyone as the greatest bargain events held in Salt Lake. Every woman who has ever attended them will$$ be -present today. Se Greater Bargains and More of Them Than Ever Before. Best but SALT LAKB & OGDEN Phtiadelp hia. is at, he c an re to Park| Mhere wal hee tana in attendance, and if id married Emma Ashly of Dli-|the soctety will be present in force to IN UNIQUE FORM ols ae was employed by the On- | receivo. fo Mining company and worked for aaioneeree Dyigi . Sante } ae. years at the Ontario mill. ublican Special Service. yee = P malt He leaves to mourt his death, two Oe ria ki ao in Gein cans = xi daughters, Mrs ac Perry of oe oan IRGUS () SPEND a §00 a : : "land Mrs, J. L. Weber of Salt Lake, ant | ee We | two sisters, Mrs. Louis Woodford oo ampere and anane pen aren ‘ow. cS | 5alt_Lake p and Mrs, Sophia Frankl : Mrs. Sopl are calculatin on givin anothe -~lof New Zealand. ras honore wanty 1 k S TODAY! Hewlett' $s _Leave. on West Temple and Sec-| atfernoon the came!/jn and 1 | A h' sate ae Hose Ladies work, #180 A: BE mee h a , |celve ond South str 8. exary Committe visiting Ohioans will ° 8 te ese ep duty at the hall continually. . in Newbury, |;on August 10 from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock 1835, February y_ le | | NEW SCHEDULE LAGOON ROUTE wsPianta oavntine. This. oe Masonic hall City. died at) Park of citizen evfll. meet: next €: ae ae |§ --- TAR ye obliged te hale inthe wucamp-| fever and Age in to help | will oa obliged Repub lic an ‘Special-_-_- Service. leaae work. Ps ‘ity, July 30,-George Leander| The society's quarters atte, a well known and highly re| campment ate will be Z oa lganigr i ommitte © ee will meet nese. next t Wednesday nig Se ren all" at eet l connected with the encampme nakieane chief Serr ee ations the their suspend to Oe eekmem ee 2 1 ‘osolved 50 Known! OMT: Old of Dies Resident, Well Moulding, Lennder George eee « -ctine and ee aan Salt cue . s Tea, Uncolored Japan Always Good 2 can- entertaining, of burden eapin s ithe r } 7 5 ‘ | TEA better day' use good carry a las Usts Hogan Pose Nun" | AGED MAN PASSES AWAY (sntil'niucr'encampment week thus, sot tnjoy'the wonor oe paving >=) batginees, Orden, Uiah in ree B61!" Ay HOME OF DAUGHTER : | weather It bwill strengthen you for dent William H. Taft to Salt Lake in | Beptember. He will be the guest of ae socloty. by suggested resolution unique | | athe 8. da wee a Tea ie the ane ng w 5. efrec ; the soclety delay folning who ang Ont tomorrow. , > , 3 S | i ad and on + men y OHH e poured turpentine hot b | Half - peeeee er Ipcked aD. Br ie pUNy. J] this summer not only Recause Ohio | + Sheri Cc. D. Coates, who ewise is expected to send large delegat + arrested J. Dwyer, who Mpeterarend +| of ola veterans to thea encampment, bat + when Moran. was . apprehendec | because of the proposed yisit of Presi-| + Hawa will be placed against the + "af om | r so badly burned that it had to be +/the Commercial club last night and iibwas aliexed to t later, in informal meeting, planned the GTA a. ae of the| the there is no better stimu. lant than A CUP OF | t ran fell, dog he when it street. the short distance along only a + + and pets With on the Day JULY 31, 1909. -|BANQUET 1S HELD T BINGHAM PECIAL TRAIN PLANNED | + tepobiican spocia) Seryic +/Prospective Members sia Republican Spec 7 * as ex midnight 8a this ica eBhorily Was starBa or MissS EnterJoin Now oft $~} TOR VETERANS OF OGDEN | feta re 10 by ved F . : President. taining > pie: caive: oe Maier ke MAE A --- tore # flames in - followe deceicnad Dix Logan Post Coming to Grand Army Encampment ers CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, . P. R. Ruder, Mer. \ Pd ~ / | | a; geod choco-|' exhibit Rae gl is oe cs familiar ive to ts lovers of the of United States.| a large ae otemeachpoleendma ae ee re eee ee A om ee jaree Tote pple. aaa fort the corners, and between them/the pole have been well worked up form Ninalaee of the faney boxes. and are objects of much Interest. The The New Dutch Chocolates and the McDonald company also has a on x Merry Widow boxes are used very |/hiblt in the Agricultural bullding, and prominently and as both packages are} both are very creditable to the state. very attractive, they show off to es ple nVisitors to the fair are loud in their advantage The border for praise of. the industry and enterprise d jd bottom of the booth Is made of Daten ln the local flrm Se | : } f |