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Show jlfatc Hmunral PAGE EIGHT. as a whole was favorably inclined toward the Democratic candidate which sae I lie sentiment of those in the hall. GIVE BRYAN HEIR VOTES Men Ogden Meet, Hear Speeches and Cheer Name of OFJFfICERS Scientific and immediately effective method of reducing the stout figure to graceful and modish lines with tapering waist and gently sloping hips is by the use of a A Lester James Batemen and Jessie DISHES THAT TEMPT C. Timson Become Man DAINTIES FOR THE LUNCHEON OR BREAKFAST. or seventy A gathering of sixty members of the Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly at a meeting In their hall last evening, endorsed the candidacy of William J. Bryan for the 'residency. Austin It vis of Balt Lake and Frank Kussell. president of the Carpenters union of Balt Lake City and president also of the Utah State Federation of Labor, both spoke urging the supimrt of Ur. Bryan at the polls as a duty workingmen owed to themselves and to organised labor. When Bryans name was mentioned there was enthusiasm. Mr. Davis asserted that the Utah State Federation y. Auditorium Roller Rink After keeping the wires hot for several hours, telegrams were received by of Police Browning shortly before Wheat Gams and Rica Muffins Are ifhltf midnight Monday from the parents of Welcome Additions to' the Menu Lester James Bateman and Jessie Timson, at Boise, Idaho, consenting to Orange Pancake Always a the marriage of the youthful couple. Favorite Delicacy. Bateman was arrested by City Detecand Captain Brown Wheat Gems. Best three eggs un- tive J. F. Fenler the of the sheriff. at request Monday til thick, add one tableapoonful of W. C. Lane, of Boise. The boy was of half and a salt, sugar, teaspoonful charged with a statutory crime comone pint of mllh; pour this gradually mitted against the Timson girt. Acupon one pint of flour; beat thorough- companied by Deputy Sheriff J. M. ly; add the butter, melted; butter hot Roberts tbe girl arrived in the city s full Monday and following a long gem pans, fill them between the lad and the girl In with the batter, and babe 20 minutes .the presence of the officers, telegrams In a quick oven. were sent to the old folks and favorRice Muffins. Beat the yolks of two ably replies were later received to the eggs; add to them one cup of milk, union, table-ipnonfI ons cup of cold boiled rice, one Armed with both telegrams, one of softened butter, half a from A. J. Bateman, father of the teaspoonful aalt and a cup and a half young man and Mrs. Laurs E. Tint-sothe mother of the girl, both being of flour; beat well and add tbe beaten whites of the eggs and two level In the nature of sffldsvtts duly sworn to before s notary public, the young teaspoonfuls of baking powder; fill couple spplled at the county clerk's a full and office for the license which had been greased gem pans baks them la a quick even 20 min- .refused them Monday. Accompanied by utes. Henry Blair, a piano tuner, living at Cheese Drops. Put lx tablespoons 2900 Pingree avenue, an unde by marof boiling water la a small pan; when riage of Bateman, the couple, after obtaining the marriage certificate, went boiling add half a level tableapoonful 'to the office of Judge J. D. Murphy of butter and four level tablespoonfuls In the City hall and there 'took the of flour, ons and s half egga unbeat- marital vowa to love, honor and obey. en, adding one, tben beating well, j After the ceremony had been perthen tbe half and beat well; drop formed both announced their Intention from a spoon on a buttered pan, brush of making their future home In this with egg, and sprinkle with grated city. Young Bateman declares that cheeae and a little cayenne; bake la I he bod Intended marrying the girl any a rather quick oven 16 to 16 minutes. way, and would have done so before had he been able to obtain n Orange Pancakes. Put two cupfuls of sifted flour In a bowl; add one and a half level tcaapoonfuls of baking Raspberry Cream. powder, halt a teaspoonful of salt, and one-hal- f Soak of a box of gelatine two well beaten eggs; beat this mixone-hal- f of a cupful of cold water ture for five minutes; add one table- In and when soft add one-hal- f of a cupspoonful of powdered eugar and one ful of water In which bae been boiling of a butter frying pan, dissolved one milk; cupful cupful of sugar. Strain. pour in a little of the mixture, and tip add one pint of raspberry Juice and the pan so that the batter will spread over the surface; when ready to roll, set In a cool place or on Ice until the mixture beglne to thicken; beat slowspread over some orange pulp and a ly with an until frothy and little powdered eugar; roll as for JelIn carefully one pint stir quite thick; hot a to and lift ly cake; pour platter over a glaze made by boiling together of cream, whipped to a solid froth. the juice of one orange and one cup of Turn Into wetted molde and set away until firm. granulated sugar; when .It has boiled one minute pour it over the pancakes. For envelopes, letterheads, tiiislnaa Velvet Shortcake. Add one tea- cards, dodgers, etc., rail up The Journal spoonful of salt to one quart of flour; nb rooms. Beth phones 444. dissolve one teaepoonful cf soda In one tableapoonful of boiling water; add this to two and a quarter cupa of sour milk, tben add this to the flour; toae on a floured board, roll lightly to half an Inch thick and the size of a breakfast plate; place these on a hot griddle, brown on one aide; turn and conf-.-r-rac- two-third- RENCO BELT CORSET. Reduction of flesh is not considered essential to ease and grace of movement. Corsetiers claim that the chief requisite to a stylish figure is erect carriage and the inarch). Marlntrh Roses the scientific tailoring of a belt like reinforcement about the waist and over the hips, works wonders in giving the appearance of the reduced flesh. 10 MOVING Eyes Dreamy (waits). Happy ITelnle (two-step- ). PICTURES. II Phe Waits by the Deep Blue Pea (waits). IS1 Topeka (two-step- ). IS Dreaming (moonlight waits, 14 Dixie Girl (two-step- ). 15 Are Tou Blncere? In Horn 14 I'm Afraid to Come the Dark. (Couples only.) 17 The New Home. Hweet Home. Our Moving Pictures come direct from the factory and will rhange and Friday, Monday, Wednesday using one picture twn nights only. We reserve the right to refund money to undesirable people. The afternoon sessions of the Rink, until further notice, will be reserved fur beginners, and private egg-beat- parties. AST10MATISM is really an irregular curvature of the eye. It ie the defect most commonly found and when it axisto is the cause of intense headaches, especially in ths temples. Bright light or wind irritates oyee having this defect. I have several ways of hunting out thia imp of miachief and thay ALWAYS prove cuccecaful. Eye strain relieved hens. I i ferre hot Column j tha American Exscutivs mittea of Weber County, OPTICIAN gaEmrcassa Parry Monuments Careful eeleetion of high-grastock A No. 1 workmen studious regard for the location and surroundings of the family plot! thorough carrying oLt at your order in every detail, ta the final erection of the memorial, are points that distinguish our memorials and inaura de satisfaction, Co. AYE. Com- - A By Why Cakes Often Fall. 2464 Wash. Ava. 2253 WASHINGTON ; American brown the other, split, and butter; J. T. Rushmer Jos. Parry & Sons Because Inferior 'Ingredients are need, such aa rancid butter, Inferior sugar, damp flour, and doubtful egga. Because either the butter is Insufficiently beaten with the angar or rubbed Into tbe flour, or tbe eggs are not beaten enough. Because tbe mixture is beaten after the flour la added, whereas all that should be done before. The management of ibe oven Is not understood and the cakes are either too dark or too pale. Because the cakes are not carefully tested to make aura that they are cooked. The cakea are either left In the tin or put flat on the table to cool; whereas they should be placed on a sieve or tilted up against something, so that the steam can escape. Littlefield, Do Chairman) . E, A. S. C. f Paso, Socrotary. AMERICAN STATE TICKET. For Representative In Congress CHARLES I. DOUGLAS For Justice of the Supreme Court OGDEN H1LES For Governor JOHN A HTKEET For Secretary of State E. A. LITTLEFIELD For Attorney-GenerJ. WALCOTT THOMPSON For State Auditor (SOMETHING NEW Through ths eourtesy of Armour & Co., Chicago, w aro thia week ing frtt to our patrons a dainty luncheon. Its fino, oopoeially tho hot boof too mada from Armours Extract of Beef Tho goods demonstrated are not on tala. WRIGHTS For State Treasurer HENRY WELSH For superintendent of Public structlon. GEORGE In' B. SYVEAZEY, WEBER COUNTY TICKET. For Slate Senate J. H. KAKUSS For Representatives ALBERT F. RICHEY W. W. DAVIS B. G. KNCITII MICHAEL (Four-- J. S. LEWIS & CO Jewelers GEORGE A. HORN WE can now supply our trade with an eight-da- y Special Mission Clock with alarm attachment for the amall sum of 12.50. Each Clock la strongly made and warranted. They will grace any library or mission furnished dining room. OTHER STYLES FROM $4.75 TO $27.59 J. S. LEWIS & CO. ear-ter- FVr County Clerk Mission Clock for $3.50 Of N. HENDRY y more secureness In frames and con- Jewlers and Opticians . - For County Treasurer R. T. HUME For County Assessor VINCENT G. GILL For County Sheriff FRED FOY For County Recorder CORA M. FOSTER The American party la in favor of law and order. It believes that no man should be exempt from the law's operations that equal and exact Justice should be meted out to any and all offenders, no matter what their position In life. The Republican and Democratic parties In Utah are not In ed ..SECOND FLOOR.-- . price $2 favor of the separation of church anl When the sensibilities of the great late. Neither of them dared to deof the land nhali be fully clare to the contrary In their recent art) used, when a knowledge of tne conventions There la a reason for wrongs and a set purpose to correct the The wrongs shall unite in an intrepid reuch exhibitions of cowardice. Republican party la owned In lta en- sistance the end will come, swiftly, BE tirety by the eccleslaatlcal power that surely, and forever. dominate! the politics of Utah and In Utah the American progress has every subdivision hereof, while the been marked by general benefit. EvDemocratic party la striving to obtain ery fortress gained has been steadfastly favor and recognition from that aarne held. That the cause has not already Police 'Committee Recommends from its aeat of unholy arrogant, usurping and dictatorial awept Tyranny the is misfortune ,Vf the power general power. That Licenses Be Revoked btate, and is a greater aitiiuion to Mormons to than Gentiles, This la an age of Intelligent voting, The future promises more rapid adfor Law Violations. not blind obedience tti a vance in the are while there state; for, of king. ThctAmerican party cowards, some venal Utah Is made uinf free and Inde- some some men who prefer a dollar in Incommittee of the city The vmmen. are men and They pendent trade or a political office to their own council, police recommended last right that withvote to how know telligent; they or of ciiisenshlp the glory of in the future the saloonmen found out being told. They plate principle rights the common weeltn there is a growing above party, and at the ballot box they guilty of selling liquor on Sunday or army of men and women who hold fast violating in a similar manner sentiment honest their every register to the truths established by the Fathers be not the lawsa license. The granted time. of tha Republic and who deem valuealso recommended the addition less other in comiwriaon with of one more policeman to the force, but It Is not the purpose. Intention or theirallrighteousthinga liberty of citlsenahip. j no name for the place. desire of the American party to InThe American party welcomes to Its suggested The committee recommended that conIn of mutters terfere religion or men ranks al women and who believe 'inasmuch as no previous warning had The American party recog- in the supremacy of the st lent-e- . stale in civic Ship and Ox- -' nises the rjqht of every. huinaq being affairs; who believe that no man haa a 'btn given, the White revoked this to worship at any shrine .the may divine right to commit crime; who hold ford, saloon licenses be notordinances of the violation .time for choose, without let or hlndraimx from that the maintenance of orr statehood The committee recommend that nf- any one. covenant Is our first duty tofl&rd The ter December A license be not issurd J Nation and its people. Animated by to exceed the number In effect on that such faith and purpose the American date. All these recommendations were AMERICANS, REGISTER. hosts of Utah will never yield; and adopted. If you voted last year you need not opposed by such tallh and purpose a unanimously ordered so to do, a WM Although did election. this for If you register tyrannous priestcraft must be con- ago,, the police committee made no re' not vote last year you must register quered. port regarding Electric all y conditions today (Tuesday) or tomorrow (Wednesday). or you cannot vote this year. AMERICAN RALLY. Tha Philosopher of Folly. The registration offices will be open until p. m. each day. It will pay every one thing about religion "Theres The American party will hold a legal voter man or woman to go to seema Inconsistent to me," obthat the registration office and see whether grand rally In the county courthouse serve the Philosopher of Folly and next Saturuay evening, at which dishis or her name appears on the registhis; Youve got to believe In tered list of voters. It sometimes hap- tinguished speakers will be present thats heaven If you want to get there, but pens that names that should appear on und deliver addresses. withyou can go to the other place the lists are inadvertently omitted. Be all. at Journal want ada deliver tha goods. out believing In It sur. that your name has not been omitclti-aena- DUST place-hunt-er- a, cora-jmltt- ee I I j -- . If you are uncertain where you should register In order to be able to vote next Tuesday, consult the list of registration offices printed In the State Journal. THE AMERICAN PARTY. The American prty la not making a religious wsr. It 14 defending Its members and the general citizenship of Utah against a religious warfare (Ifj the treasonable and. blasphemous pretensions of Joseph F. Smith and his fellow can he called religious) waged upon the constitutional and legal rights of the people of this state and nation. Sunk In cowardice and besotted in Ignorance would he the men and women born to liberty Inheritors of the heroism of a thousand evolutionary struggles, if they would submit themselves supinely In Utah to the alternative presented by Joseph F, Smith a weak Imitation of Mahomet "The polygamous filth or the political sword! The mass of the Mormon people, earnest. Industrious and personally In thflr dally acts, are not and cannot be Injured by American resist- - i ance to the tyranny of priestcraft. Only so far as they devote themselves In' mistaken seal to the support of laws. breakers, to the sustenance of who pose before them as the oracles of God (while denying on oath their pretended authority) can they be harmed by the American defense of American rights. The American cause will win In Utah for the reason that It Is eternally right. By corrupt political bargain, by flagrant misuse of tithes, filched from toll, the criminal chiefs of the polygamous group have been able to obtain and hold powerful alliance In the country and to mislead the public mind by the utterance of venal newspapers. But they have only postponed, without permanently preventing, their awful reckoning time. It Is Impossible under our system that the state shall rule a church; It Is equally Impossible that any church shall long rule a state. j For County Commissioners The larger models admit tain larger movements. Tall Figure, rs GEORGE W. PARKS FRED A SHIELLS A Fine Rengo Belt No. 43 for ted. al Partako of our Hospitality. Rengo Belt No. 41 for 0 Medium Figure, Pric$-$- i (two-step- ). Bring CORSET, which strengthens the back at its weakest point by e two-ttlrd- p, RENCO BELT fl n, Bkatlng program for this week Blurting 7:10, closing 10: 0. 1 Battleship Oregon (two-step- ). I Sweetheart Days (waits). S Dixie Blossoms (two-step- ). 4 Take Me on the Rollers (waits). (two-ste5 Friendship couples only). Golden Punnet (waits). M later Joshua (grand 7 Hey, 27, 19 THROUGH AID and Wife. Democratic Nominee. OCTOBER CUPID WINS Mr. Russell, who spok along the same line as his predecessor, said the Btate Federation of Labor as a whole would vote at the polls for the election of the Mr. Bryan. After the session was over, the local barbers' union held a meeting and voted to support Valentine Gideon aa the only man on the local ticket who had the laborer's interest at heart, and that he should receive their support for district attorney. Union TUESDAY. , law-abidi- ng i SpcciateforJBMWc Long Gloves for Everybody at Half Price , , dozen black and white long gloves. $2.00 quality, your choice 18 dozen black and white gloves, $8.50 quality, your choice These gloves will not be fitted, guaranteed or exchanged while on sale. 22 Notable Values In Fine Mink Furs All This Week at Hall Price BED SPREADS dozen of $1.00 white spreads, special 4 dozen of $1.65 white spreads, special 10 dozen of $1.75 colored spreads, special Hr a SHEETING 4- - pledge-breaker- 7-- 4, $-- 4. 10-- $-- 4. White Sheeting 4 at a special week. price all thia 75 dozen 18x26 White Towels 15c quality, special great variety of Bear 6kln cloth at a special price this week. A great assortment of $2.00 Broadcloth, special Also special prices on all of our Dress Goods xil this week. A great special of Black Taffeta Bilk, fine finish, at This week we are showing a full lln- - of Mesaallne Bilk. at A h. , r? IC-In- ch Prices. first-claAll of our 17 c percales Special valuea In Ruchlng, all this wcfefc, 88-In- ch ss at at a special special W price. , Last & ntionnas , |