f r1 mt1- W H 5tn Tff f r < THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY JANUARY 26 1909 Is to love children and no home OMJN can be happy without them yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering TURE and dread that she looks for ¬ ward to the hour with appre- hension ¬ Mothers Friend by its penetrating and soothing properties nausea nervousness unpleasant feelings and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suffering as numbers have I testified and said it is worth its weight in gold HornllEDJS 11X0 ror bottlo of dnicglnts nook of valnablo Information mailed ireo- HEBRADFIELDREGULATOR C- OTlteYosI Atlanta Go Gearkss Motor Washing Machine v o 94 JtP- c 1 IT PUTS- COBWEBS i4 hoGl No man or 1 woman should 31 1 ON do labor that a YOUR machine can do WASHBOARD j Lifes too short IiiiIN- o r f BackAches lHIere Mrs Housekeeper We can save fifty per cent of your laundry bills and do your washing in half the time and eliminate all the oldtime drudgery Sounds good doesnt it Its a fact The pressure from the ordinary faucet runs the motor Turn on the waterthe machine does the re- stGEOQ A0 OWE CO POWER AIJD UGHT- J I want the public of Ogden to know that while the Utah Light Railway Company is selling power for the varied purposes into which that subtle fluid enters and furnishes electricity for different methods of illumination such as the Carbon Incandescent Lamp the Tungsten Steel Filament Nernst Glower and the Enclosed Arc and to assist our patrons- and the public we furnish free of charge engineering advice for installing power and artistic designing for illumination stores and public buildings We also furnish for our patrons an electrical expert during the day ard up to midnight who at- tends ¬ to all complaints and interruptions of service occasioned- by blown fuses and other minor roubles Remember that the advice of our designers and engineers is at your service for the asking Whenever you are in need of signs windows space or decorative lighting call on us UTAH LIGHT l8l RY CO- D DECKER LOCL MANLGER 18P0 RT <>+ 1 > Is Jeffries Afraid of Mr Jack Johnson By Harry B Smith And still the Jeffries agitation con- tinues ¬ The flow or talk has by no means diminished because the big fellow has been in San Francisco a week There IB just as much interest over the prob lem of whether he will return to the ring as there was when the theatri- cal ¬ proposition was first broached All- over the country It is the same way People are figuring outor trying to fig- ure ¬ out just where Jeffries stands and what he will do when tho Urns comes to do something- It Is worthy of note perhaps that Jeffries has refused steadfastly to make any statements from the stage that would5mjthe least explain hilt at- titude ¬ From the very first perform nnce when the demand was strong for a speech from Jeffries he has avoided the pitfalls Ho has Indeed made a short talk but It has always been on a foreign subject and with not the slightest reference to whether or no ho would come back and tight Can it be as one writer has said that Jeffries may have absolutely no intention of fighting again but that he la allowing tho rumors to gain circu- lation ¬ for the sake of advertising nls theatrical tour It t o Jeffries is play Ing a deeper game than many give him credit for It will bo recalled that at no time has Jeffries said that he would light In fact until his arrival In San Fran cisco ho poBlllvoly said no when the question was put to him Once fa San Francisco the Inferences came First of all when asked about his re turn he said there was nothing to It- t r EV Worcafj la abont a- liMARVELWhfrllnnSpray new Hjrinee Mo t conven ¬ ient H- I tIIJJ t11 L1ZUgglitfO t be cannot mppiy tba ttVEJ accvpt U- J1nsnte1 bat bookMoled It glne- tTit particular and dlrwtion in I jl iIDLJtO 10 ladlM MAUVKL CO aa4LrtC lEf OK but winked to a friend as if to say that possibly he didnt mean all he said Later too ho changed his positive denial to u conditional statement In which he declared I dont think 1 will ever fight again but If 1 should etcThen Jeffries stepped aside and let the ncvspayer men and the world at large draw their own inferences With one accord It was proclaimed that Jef ¬ fries would doubtless bo induced to get after JackvJohnsoii So far ho has not seen fit to deny these statements- but it would be an easy matter for the retired champion to say and say truthfully that ho had also said he would never tight and that if tho world Insisted on doubting his sincer- ity ¬ It was no fault of his own He has certainly left himself a pret- ty ¬ loophole out of which he can es- cape should he So desire and leave the other fellow holding the bag That there are many who believe that Jeffrics wilTnever come back Is evidenced by the following letter which Is only one of many- I believe you fellows who are pro dieting that Jeff willlight again arc all wrong Why should he Ho has all the money he needs he has a good business and he takes life easy He ij not overfonU of the limelight On the contrary he Is honestly bored by peoples attempt to lionize him He is the undisputed worlds champion What the dickens could he gain by fighting again I have heard him de- clare ¬ so earnestly and so emphatically against reentering the ring that I can ¬ not doubt he meant It and still means It Personally I hope he will not tight again If he does he Is very likely to Met a licking which would be a great pityThe hope that Jeffries would declare himself In San Francisco before bay ing to complete his theatrical tour line apparently dledaway A major ¬ ity of lila friends have come to the conclusion thru If Jeffries is disposed- to return to the arena that he Is sin- cere when ho nays he wants to Und out his exact condition before making any announcements That wilt tako time and It may be that he plans to r wait until his twenty weeks on tho singe arc complete before he declares definitely In the meantime what about Jack Johnson This Is one of the few In- stances ¬ in tho pugilistic game where tho champion has been given no con ¬ sideration Apparently no one has con- sidered ¬ Johnson and his demands it has been taken for granted that John- son ¬ is r so anxious for a tight with Teffries that he would accept any fin- ancial ¬ proposition that was offered to him Ho has been passed byunnot ¬ iced while the 50000 guarantees- have been flung at the Southern Call fornian PosbIy the promoters have figured that Johnson would be glad of 10000 for hlJ end If the writer mistakes not Sam Fitz- Patrick will have a word to say before1 his man fights The manager of the Toxas champion knows by actual ex- perience ¬ the worth of a champion and how difficult it is to land one Nor will he be Inclined to throw away that title or take a chance with It for a mere song- Suppose that Johnson should win from Jeffries Save for theatrical en fiagcments ho would be In no bettor position than he stands today In fact his chances of getting matches whore comes tho big money would be meas- urably less- Defeated he would lose his pres- ent ¬ drawing value on the vaudeville stage and would not be sought by light promoters who arc after matches Fitzpatrick Is shrewd enough to say little or nothing at the present but when It conies time to talk he will be on hand with his demands nnd If Jef ¬ fries uhould agree to a match the col- ored ¬ boy will bo getting his share or there will bo no fight- EMERYVILLE RESULTS Oakland Jan 26A heavy rain foil at Emeryville today and tho track was- a sea of mud There wore several sur- prises ¬ during the afternoon Jacomo a 16 to 1 chance led all the way In the mile and threesixteenths race beating Lady Alicia the favorite Sainotta winner of the two years old race was another outsider First race six furlongs selling Workbox 107 Scoville 11 to 10 won Traffic 102 Goldstein 15 to 1 sec- ond ¬ Apto Oro 102 Gilbert G to 1 third Time 118 25 Second race three furlongs purse Sainotta 105 Butler 15 to 1 won Warfare 110 Rose 5 to 2 second Miss Picnic 110 Gilbert 7 to 1 third Time 39 25 Third race one mile selling Miss Selaney 10G Van Dusen 16 to 5 won Yankee Daughter 102 Scoville 21 to 5 second COwona 101 Gold- stein ¬ 12 to 1 third Time 148 35 Fourth race seven furlongs purse Jacobite 104 Gilbert 9 to 5 won May Amelia 100 Goldstein 18 to 5 second Araseo 104 Upton 13 to 10 third Time 132 Fifth race mile and threesixteenths Jacorno 105 Ross 16 to 1 won Lady Alicia 104 Scovlllo 11 to 5 second Sea Salt 105 Butler 15 to 1 third Time 210 15 Sixth race five and a half furlongs selling Fordello 108 Leo G to 1 won Ed Davis 110 Ross 60 to 1 second Prestige 111 Buxton 30to 1 third Time 110 45 SANTA ANITA RESULTS- Los Angeles Jan 25Flrst race selling six furlongs Orcagna 105 Yorke 11 to 5 won Halves 107 Butweliy 7 to 2 second Antlgo 108 Archibald 5 to 2 third Time 115 15 Second race two year olds three furlongs selling Sam Web 110 J Brooks 30 to lj won Phosphorus 110 Shilling 7 to 10 second Mrs Frank Hogan 102 McGeo 25 to 1 third Time 137 Third race selling one mile Snow ¬ ball 97 Sumter 6 to 1 won Prop- er 114 Butwell 4 to 1 second Miss Officious 97 Pago 12to 1 third Time 141 1b Fourth race seven furlongs Lasata 107 Cullen 6 to 1 won Reforma- tion ¬ 110 Archibald 7 to 10 second Ybor 103 Page Stol third Time 123 25- Fifth race mile and an eighth so- HlngJ ¬ C Clem 104 McGeo 5to 1 won Rogers 107 E Dugan 9 to 1 second Joe Coyne 110 Powers 5 to 1 third Time 156 35 Sixth race six and a half furlongs Norgolf 107 Shilling S to 5 won Catherine 99 E Clark 12 to 1 second Voorhees 107 Archibald- even third Time 122 REACHING THE SPOT It Can Be Done So Scores of Ogden Citizens Say To cure an aching back The pains of rheumatism The tiredout feelings You must reach the upot get at the cause In most cases tis the kidneys Doans Kidney Pills are for the kid ueye Mrs F J Moody 928 Capitol Ave Ogden Utah says Doans Kidney Pills did me a wonderful amount of good and I am glad to recommend them I suffered from rheumatism and nothing seemed to help me When Doans Kidney Pills were brought to my attention l procured a box at Bad cons drug store and had only used the contents when the trouble diftircly dis- appeared ¬ I have sluco been enjoying good health For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMllburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doaus and take no other CARD THANKS f We desire to thank our many friends and the Woodmen of the World for their kindness and assist- ance ¬ during the Illness and death of our son and brother James And also for the beautiful floral offerings Especially are we grateful to the singers and speakers at the services- We hope anti pray that friends may t bo as kind and sympathetic to you all in such a time of trouble MR and MRS W G YKRKK And Family Henry Bqlnnp or Hooper JB visiting with Ogden friends OGDEN TUEF Private Wires EXCHANGE Tracks to All Cali- fornia I I OVER ELITE CAFE EXEMPTION BILL MAY PASSREP- RESENTATIVE MRAE INTRO DUCES MEASURE IN HOUSE Three Measures of Importance En- tered ¬ Four Brought Before Senate Yesterday Ogden may yet be able to secure ex- emption ¬ from a tax on its fair grounds according to a bill introduced In tho house of representatives yesterday by Daniel McRuc Although the bill calls for ths presentation of a con- stitutional ¬ amendment at tho next election exempting certain things from taxation It docs not mention fair- grounds It is understood that Rep- resentative ¬ Fuller will insist upon this also being Incorporated in the moa sure The bill asks for the exemp tion of ditches canals reservoirs pipes flumes and pumping plants owned and used by individuals or such individual members therclor so long as they are owned and used exclusive ly for such purposes It also calls for exemption ct taxes on mortgages- on personal and real property Three measures of Importance wore introduced in the legislature yester- day ¬ One Is the Sunday law which- Is a genuine blue law as strong as any from a New England state An- other ¬ Is tho bill for tho establishing of the orrIc3of state mine inspector to have charge of the Inspection of alt metaliferous mines The other bill calls for the punishment of employ- ment agencies for sending female help to lewd places The house also passed the House Joint Resolution No 1 making Lincolns birthday Feb 12 a legal holiday A resolution was al- so ¬ presented in the house calling for an Investigation into the ownership- of the telephone companies doing business In the state This IB be- lieved to lilt at the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company and the Utaa Independent Telephone company Juat before adjourning the house Speaker Roblnron appointed the fol- lowing ¬ committee to visit the state branch normal school at Cedar city and report back to the legislature The trip will be made Thursday The party will be In charge of Represent- ative ¬ Webster of Iron county and will consist of the following persons Vj H Wootton 1 M Davis W S Han sen Orville Thompson Braxton Bar nett and B H Powers The committees on state merfol hospital and public grounds will to- day visit the state mental hospital at Provo A meeting of the mines and smelter committee Is scheduled for lU oclock this morning- In the house a communication received from the quarterly confer- ence ¬ of the Pioneer Stake of Zlon calling upon the legislature to pass a Sunday closing law and the prohib ition bill presented by Representative Cannon of Salt Lake The following bills were presented in the house yesterday afternoon House Bill No 40 by McRao A proposed amendment to the constitu- tion of the state of Utah relating to uniform tax and exemption Refer- red ¬ to the Judiciary committee House Bill No 41 by L L Baker An act declaring the production and reduction of ore to be for the public- use and benefit and providing for the right of eminent domain Referred- to mining and smelting committee House Bill No 12 by T L Holman An act pertaining to the creating of the office of state inspector of mines and providing for the further protec- tion ¬ and safety of all metal miners The measure was referred to tile com- mittee ¬ on muing and smelting- The bill calls for the appointment of a competent mining man by the gov- ernor ¬ and the ratification of his ap- pointment ¬ by the senate The salary is fixed at 2500 and traveling expen- ses ¬ not exceed 500 a year A bond of 5000 Is to he given The inspec ¬ tor Is to have Jurisdiction over each and every metal mine In the state and must visit each mine every three months The bill also provides for notice to the Inspector in case of ac- cident ¬ and an annual report on the mines talso gives the inspector power to order the mines to be put In safe condition House bill No 43 by William Mc ¬ Millan an act amending section 4233 revised statutes 1907 prohibiting noisy or other amusements on Sunday This measure means an end to the Sunday ball game theater or any amusement where a noise might bo made The person who violates this measure will be guilty of a misde- meanor ¬ The bill prohibits ball games horse races gambling houses or sa- loons ¬ running on Sabbath day Any barbarious or noisy amusement is prohibited and no one is allowed to conduct any theater vaudeville farce dramatic or equestrian performance skating rink or operatic performance- on Sunday To even buy a ticket to such a performance will be a misde- meanor ¬ Referred to judiciary com- mittee ¬ House bill No 44 by C Y Russell an act to amend section 4427 relating to vagrancy begging prostitution and drunkenness House bill No i5 by Russell an act prohibiting the carrying of dangerous and concealed weapons Judiciary committee House bill No 46 by McCracken an act fixing the place of venjie in transitory actions and to repeal sec- tion 2931 of the compiled laws of Utah House Joint resolution No 4by C W Russell was presented It Is a resolution calling for an Investigation- of the telephone companies It as- serts that is Is common knowledge- that a working agreement exists be- tween ¬ two of the telephone companies and that there Is an Interchange and intcruse The committee of Is called upon to ascertain if the owner- ship ¬ of the companies is such that the law Is being violated- Representative Hugh A McMlllIn sought to have a committee ofthe house appointed to revise the prescn method of raising revenue In the state By facts and figures he sought to show that tax dodging was becoming mpr6 prevalent and that many counties were not paying their share toward the support of tho state Ills motion was lostThe following bills were Introduced In the senate yesterday afternoon Senate bill 21 by Bennor X Smith seeks to provide a moans for punishing life convicts for assault committed while in the penitentiary It provides that they shall be punished with death after trial and conviction of assault with a deadly weapon upon a guard- qr other prisoner Badger is the author pf three meas- ures ¬ referred to the Judiciary com- mittee ¬ providing that political parties cannot get a single ticket printed upon the voting machine more than once by altering its name Hud there been one more ticket rn the last election- the voting machine would have been useless as those listed three of which were the American ticket unJdr var- ious ¬ guises completely fined the ma- chine ¬ Senate bill 25 by Badger provides- that employment agencies must not send women employcs into paces of ill repute and that they cannot bo lo- cated ¬ in places of ill repute Senate bill 20 by Bullen creates a state bureau of statistics under the control of a commissioner to bo ap ¬ pointed by the governor for a four year term His salary Is fixed at 1500 per annum and traveling ex- panses ¬ Senate bill by Bullen repeals sec- tion ¬ 2427 compiled laws of Utah mak ¬ ing the duties of the state statistician a part of the duties of the state audi ¬ torSCOTTISH CRO NIES- MET IN HONOR OF THEIR BELOVED POET BOBBY BURNS Hon B H Roberts Delivers Oration That Calls Forth Applause Other Numbers Given The Scottish Cronies and their many friends of Ogden last evening most elegantly and interestingly cele- brated ¬ the one hundred arid fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the world famed poet of Scotland Robert Burns The celebration was held at the Con ¬ gress Dancing academy which was well filled with Cronies and Invited guests The evenings entertainment con- sisted ¬ of a program of singing speech making recitations and dancing Chairman Robert H Moyes acted as master of ceremonies and I F Flin- ders ¬ acted as floor manager The ora- tion ¬ of the evening was delivered by the Hon B H Roberts of Salt Lake The subject of the oration was Robert Burns and well lld the speaker treat the subject He spoke of Robert Burns- as the poet of the common people and one who had done much to Inspire the hopes and frame the Impulses of man- kind ¬ to a higher and better life Mr Roberts stated that Robert Burns did not belong to the Scottish people but that he had grown into an Internatlon al character until today he Is claimed- by the entire AngloSaxon world The remarks of the speaker wore confined principally to the character- of the much beloved poet depicting in him tho man of high and most pram worthy Ideals in religious political- and civic life He pronounced Burns the man of integrity honesty un- swervingly ¬ against aristocracy speak ¬ ing at all times for the masses of the people Scotland was congratulated- In the production of Burns Roberta forcefully conveyed the Idea that all the world has great reason to share in the honor Mr Roberts oration- was a masterpiece and It touched a responsive chord with tho large gath ¬ ering of people who listened to It The oration was applauded at frequent intervals during its rendition After the regular program of exer- cises ¬ had been given the happy gath- ering of people indulged in the dance and the small hours of the morning- had dawned before the dancing was over The program given was as follows Opening Remarks Robeit H Moy ¬ es chairman Duet There Was a Lad Was Born- in Kyle BurnsMrs Heber Warner and Miss Jeanie Benzle SoloScots Wha Hae Burns Edwin Peterson SoloA Mans a Man for a That Burns Mrs Heber Warner Cornet Solo Scottish Airs Burns Mr Frederick Finke SoloThe Star of Robert Burns Miss Jeanie Benz- iePoemBurnsDr A S Condon Oration on BurnsHon B H Rob ¬ erts SolIiFlow Gently Sweet Afton Burns Mr Alfred Stratford SoloSelectedBurns Mrs J H Spargo Auld Lang SyneBurns Audience Star Spangled BannOrAudience Dancing Decree Rendered A decree has been rendered approving allowing- and settling the final account of the administrator in the matter of tho es- tate ¬ of James Rirle deceased 1 Drop a cakeof Ivory Soap in bath tub or washbowl do you have to grope for it No Up up it comesto the I surface of the water That is one of Ivorys advantages over other bath and toilet soaps- it floats Other advantages are It is pure it lathers freely it con tainsno free alkali it leaves the skin as smooth as satin Ivory Soap 99 hoo Per Cent Pure INSTALLED OFFICERS OF OR C THREE HUNDRED MEMBERS AND GUESTS WERE PRESENT Many Distinguished Guests lnvlte1 Banquet Installation and Dance Enjoyed By All L One of the most Interesting and im- pressive Installations by the Wasatch Division 1o 124 of the Order ot Rail- way Conductors occurred last even- ing at tho 1C ofp nail In this city There were three hundred people at tho installation exercises many ot whom wore Invited guests The order however was well represented it be- ing slated that more members of the organization got together last oven ing than before in a long period of time The occasion was indeed a most hap- py affair and it was highly enjoyed by those In attendance The officers installed wore C C George Alien A C C A G Snccd S C Thomao Conway J C A G Reeve I S H A Mathews O S J Daly Santl T D L Boyle The committee on arrangements and which tcok charge ot tho pro ceedIngs consisted of the following named gentlemen C K Winans D R Wright A Q Reeve Leroy Llnton A Whittomora The evenings festivities began at tho Kennedy Cafe where 150 mem- bers ¬ of the party partook of a de- licious ¬ and most elaborate banquet After the bunquest the company re Ialred to the Knights of Pythias hall whpre they were Joined by 150 other people and at which place the install- ation exerciser were conducted- The program given at the hall was as follows 1 Mixed Duet comic Misses Van Busklrk Anna Winans and Messrs Waite Ware 2 Piano duet Selected Misses Cassin and Rln a Wright 3 Installation of officers 4 Contralto soloMlss Anna Win ans 5 Address Wra Jeffries Supt E U Manson 6 Baritone solo Mr H Ware 7 Response Mr C W Clark 8 Duet selectedMiss Anna Win ans and Mr H Ware 9 Song America By company After the icndltion of the program- the entire party Joined in dancing and card playing until 1 oclock Distinguished guests present were William Jeffries assistant superin- tendent ¬ of the Union Pacific railway- of Green River Wyor F H Smith train master ot U P of Evanston Wyo L L Brown chief dispatcher of U P of Evanston Wyo E V McCarthy traveling engineer of the road of Ogden and H L Bell chief dispatcher of the Southern Pacific road Mrs C Pearson president of tho ladles auxiliary of the order was also present and gave a very pleasing address on fraternalism Woods Liver Medicine In liquid form regulates tho lives relieves sick headache constipation stomach kid- ney disorders and acts as a gentle lax- ative ¬ For chills fever and malaria- Its tonic effects on the system felt with the first dose The 100 bottle contains 2 12 times as much as the SOc size Sold by Goo F Caves and Depot Drug Sto- resTwo GLOBE- TROTTERS ARRIVEYO- UNG HOLLANDERS HOPE TO WIN DENVER POST WAGER ThreeYear Time Limit Six Thousand Dollars With the Experience of WorldWide Travel Calling upon the chief or police and obtaining his signature- with that of the mayor and others were two globe trotters by the names of Gilbert w Krlesz and John A Trol kaged 26 and 27 respect- ively The young men are Hollanders by birth and arc essaying to walk around the world without money on a wager of 6000 between the Denver Post and their backers who are alao of Denver The time allowed them for the trip Is three years and they are confident of completing the Jour ney well within the time limit They left Denver January 5th 1900 reach- Ing Ogden via Cheyenne and the Union Pacific tracks Leaving Ogden In a day or two they will continue westward via Reno Sacramento and San Francis- co where they will take steamer to Yokohama Japan Continuing I through the southern half of the Mi kados realm they will cross to Shang ¬ hai and pass down through southern China via Chan Long and Von Sing to Moclmbo India Their next big city will bo Calcutta after which they will strike across the great Indian peninsula passing Nagpur and ar riving at Bombay From the motrop olin of Hindostau they will proceot westward through Persia and Asiatic Turkey visiting Lar Shiraa Tspahan Teheran DIarharkm and Tskondoroon Crossing the straits of Bosporus into Europe they will visit Constantinople- and continue through AustroHungary to Vienna Fronj Vienna they will proceed Into Prussia and western Get many via Vlntz Narimburg Darin stadt Frankfort Welsbadon Coblenz Cologne Dusscldorf and Emerlch Passing through Arnhelm ana Rotterdam they will cross the chits nel to England and crossing the int ter to Liverpool pall for America From Now York they will follow the most direct route to Denver I The young men speak six languag- es Including German Holland Dutch RusBlun Malay English and Flemish The Malay language they learned 7 YOUR CREDITIS- OJanuary Clearance Sale 14 tO 12 Oft- On our entire line or Ladles Suits Coats Skirts WntstsLt1d I Suits and Overcoats You can got anything in Me n terms of 10O A WEEK OR 4Oo A MONTHlSun The Mercantile Installment Co 366 TWENTYFOURTH ST HARRY REINSHRIEBER MQR tI i THE FRED I KIESEL COT- HE PIONEER EXCLUBWE WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE IN THE STATE OGDEN UTAH Sole Agents for tho Pabst Brewing Oo Milwaukee Wt = Distributors and General Agents f- orIWDANHA Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters Is a purely aataral mineral waterthe ONLY in the United States bottled at the Natural Mineral Water Springs SODA SPRINGS IDAHO ftu J OGDEN STATE BANK OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT- Is not restricted in the bcope of ito patronage It IB broad enough to accommodate all and Here are Its Patrons ITho young folks with their small a 1ng- s2The breadwinner striving to accumulate a fund to pro ijS cure a homo or a competency for old ng- e3The wont rdo for the convenience afforded and tho income provided 4These with Idle funds awaiting other Investment H C Blgelow Pros A Blgelow Cashier- J M Browning Vice Pros R A Moyes Asst Cashier I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK- of OGDEN UTAHO- FFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY WARRANT J E Dooly President Ralph E Hoag CasHier Horace E Peery VicePres A V McIntosh Ass t Cashier- U U S Depositary FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OODENDTAfl Capital and Undivided Profits or 27500000 David Eccle Pros M S Browning VicePres G H Tribe VicePrea John Pmgree Cashier Jas F Burton Asst Cashier while In the Holland navy stationed- in Indian waters They are well posted on Europe having toured that continent several years ago on a large wager Under the terms ot their present stunt they must wall the entire distance except where water transportation Is necessary and their expenses must bo made through the sale of their postcard photdgraphs They state that they encountered heavy snow between Ogden and Evan ton Wyo but anticipate no serious difficulty between here and the coast They expect to pick up considerable- of the languages of the countries through which they pass In Asia the tongues which they already speak be- ing ¬ adequate in overy way for Europ- ean ¬ travel They have already met with difficulty In comprehending Chi- nese ¬ as well making themselves j understood In that tongue In pass- ing ¬ through Coma a small station In Wyoming they asked the first citizen- of the place a Chinaman for some ¬ thing to eat offering their pocket books as evidence of their good faith and ability to pay The Chink thought they wore bogging and turned them down They then pointed to their months and as each of them had a straggling suspicion of beard growth upon his face tho Chink soon apJ peared with a bowl of hot writer soap and a razor thus officially recogniz- ing ¬ for the first time thedr hirsute facial adornment They finally made the alantroyed ono understand that it wap food for their inner man that was wanted and were provided with a neap ¬ ing pan of boOed rice This exhausted their endeavors as well as soothing I their appetite for the time and they J proceeded upon their way TURN OVER A NEW LEAF Dont Let Custom Deaden In- terest ¬ In Your Bank Account find out for yourself WHY THE ROYAL TYPEWRITER STANDARD is becoming so popular Why it is able to so successfully compete with the higher priced machines of other makes and would YOU KNOW WE like to shOw- Get One On Trial LU BECRAFT Ogden Utah AGENT UTAH IDAHO AND WYOMING I L u