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Show J SZ! DAILY SOCIETY Political Gossip JUDG M'CARTY RESENTS JAMES CLOVES ATTACK Mrs. C. Ross trip to southern L which h. U DONT the form Re-- ! propounded to aome Richfield IbUchi in the town of i STwhom he wa dUcuaalnf politic.. a. follow.: Ton boy. have out to j judge McCarty nil you Another you have i Lnator Kearns, was that while Judge McCarty candidate Kearns sent a check of the Republican j to the chairman which check county, of Sevier I vtf delivered by Judge McCarty to 1 the chairman, the Intention beinr that : now tied to Senator judge is money which hq Kearn and handling In campaign. hi. present !, using In hi. reply aay. In McCarty judge part a. follow.: southern Utah, or j;o person in the atate, baa reof any other part me from money through ceived any not In are and you Kearns, Bfnltw or circumstance fact of any pocseulon that will even Justify the vaguest that I have dispensed or distributed money for the senator, or purpany other person, for political L Jut r 1 , p, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1904. BUY UNTIL YOU SEE OUR j a part On. lanta, Ida. made by Clove waa In JOURNAL, iviuiiioj from a L't.ili. Miss Lottie Broun i spending a William M. McCarty of the few days in Ogden canyim ihe guest of Utah baa written a of Miss Phoebe Watson. , ,nrine court Jame. Clove of i to Fo.tma.ter ' JTo, in defense of hi. own food Mra Walter Scott Brown lias re; . .nd to vindicate the honor of the turned from a pleasant visit to At: STATE It Will Do On Half the Fuel You Are Now Using ' 1 UTAH Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhine and Mrs. Larkin, Jr, have returned from their camping trip. O. W. Judge Thomas D. Dee and two1 daughters. Mrs. Porter and Miss Hos- a be, have returned from a two weeks' visit to California points. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SHOW OUR GREAT GREAT MAJESTIC MAJESTIC RANGES RANGES HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? THERE i YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS ONE. IS NO GREAT MAJESTIC RECORD OF A RANGE BEING i OF RANGES A. K. Andrews BE- ING WORN OUT, AND THEY HAVE THE WORLD. BEEN ON THE MARKET FOR THE FORTY-FIV- YEARS. E WHY? THAT SKILL Columbus, Ohio, Is visiting her daughter, Mra R. S. Farnsworth of this city. AND MONEY EVERY TON OF COAL? CAN ONLY DO IT BY USING PRODUCE. Great Majestic Range Wed- nesday from 20 DO YOU WANT TO SAVE BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST of Mrs. G. A. Sebrlng returned a pleasant visit to IN PAST Mra O. E. Wattis and her daughters, Mattie and Ethel, have returned from a few weeks' visit to St. Louts. Mra SET ASIDE ON ACCOUNT OF THEY ARE THE MOST TALKED Mr. and Mrs. A. D. F. Reynolds, accompanied by the latter's sister, Miss Gertrude Devores, left today for a trip through California. 'If there is any truth it is what we say about Great ON YOU CAN A Great Majestic Range Majaitie Ranges. sus-pjcl- on "GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD" FOR THE ECONOMIC HOUSEWIFE Mr. and Mra George L. Erhard and Mlsa Loretta Erhard, who have ljeen spending the last few months In Ogoses. den the guests of Mrs. J. C. Armapneither I have "I will state that have left for Albuquerque, N. strong, In to the written nor anyone proached Mr. Erhard will represent where SenM, of Interest in the district Sixth the Interests of the Cudahy Packing ator Kearns' candidacy, notwithstanding the fact that I have a perfect right company. preferences, and also the right I so desire, to express them, should and with all the canvassing you and others have made In the Sixth district, with a view of defeating Senator Kesma you have not found and canthat I not find, a single Individual here sproached In the Interest of the wnator. The reason why you have false and malicious these made charge, and accusation, la that I have repeatedly refused to align myself with his enemies, and make an fight against him. Tour policy appear, to brand those who refun to join you In maligning the senator, as corruptionists and bribe takers. The very question you have asked at the my friends and constituents time referred to In your communicatYou boys ion In the Tribune, vis: ban not let Judge McCarty nil you out to Senator Kearns have youf carries with It the implication that I am not only a bribe giver, but that you regard them as willing and apt bribe to my taken. Mlsa Florence Gay and Miss Olive Cannon left Wednesday for a few weeks' visit at Provo, where they will be the guests of Miss Gay's sister, Mra Ferrlmore Decker. nd "ITS ALL OFF." Deseret News: Major Richard W. Young will not allow his name to go before the Democratic state conven-fio- n as a candidate for governor. This much Is settled. A strong effort was de to Induce the major to reconsld-- r hi. first declination. R. W. Sloan, on. of his most ardent admirers, caused letters to be sent all over the Mate to prominent Democrats, upon Mbose efforts, in turn, he depended to literally force the nomination of Major Young. But the major and his friends. Including Mr. Sloan, have had a rt heart-to-hea- talk, and they have concluded that It Is absolutely lmpos-bl- e for their favorite to enter the oontest. Said Mr. Sloan, all off." dtsconsolate-It'- s The Salt Lake Tribune, speaking of Democratic candidates for the Wvernnrshlp. says of the Hon. J. H. Hoyle; Hoyle recherIn her WITH THE SPORTS f Standing of the Clubs. September. Win. or lose. Munroe will box McCoy. The Shamrock club of Salt Lake City j wants McCoy and Munroe, and It j has offered a good purse and both men have accepted, there will be something doing." Surprised the Paster. The members of the Lutheran Ladles' Aid society together with a number of friends pleasantly surprised Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Elmqulst at the parsonage Monday evening. Although taken by surprise the host and hostess proved themselves delightful entertainers. The evening was spent in music and social converse snd dainty refreshments were served. Step that Cough! When a cough, a tickling or an Irritation In the throat makes you feel uncomfortable, take Ballard's Syrup. Don't wait until the dl sease has gone beyond control. MY. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, S54 West 5th o man. street Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "We think Ballard's Horehound Syrup Doubtlessly, if it is possible to do so. W nd Roylance will be medicine for coughs and d the best and either Young. Webber. colds. We have used It for several HWieker or some other such person years; It always gives Immediate re b Nipped onto lief. Is very pleasant and gives perthe ticket fect satisfaction." !5c. 50c. 11.00. For nt the news? Read the Journal. sale by George F. Cave. Hore-hou- nd A Rapid Sale of Summer . G1V0S and $dltS selling of Shirt-Waist- s, necessities , at this Kimonas, and other store, but no special sale prices in Ogden this summer will so far disregard real values as our KA1JRKJ GLOVE AND DELT SALE. Our entire stock of Lisle and Silk Gloves at just about HALE lRICE. W.e mention a few only. Come and see for yourself. hot-weath- er 6 Salt Lake Baterles Hooniand Swindells; slck and Hausen.' 10 gilt-ed- A superior GUNS Es- - and Ammunition 4CC q GUNS FOR RENT WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 WASHINGTON PHONE 147-- AVE. saying that we now put much stress to the old adage: "Experience Is a good teacher" and add "although sometime the fee Is expensive." slde-he- A New York report states the fol lowing: "Kid McCoy arrived In Balt Lake yesterday and wired that a match had been determined between him and Munroe for the first week In Rare Belt Specials Z. The line Includes the very best belts put on this market this season much of the stock having just arrived. They all go at the reduced prices. For Instance: Ladles' wide crushed Leather Belts, In black, tans, white and brown. A good 60c quality for Soft undressed Kid and Calf leather wide and narrow crush designs. Assorted mountings. Worth 75 cents to 11.00. Sale price Good 38c 48c Coffee i : X S. J. BURT Everyody likes good coffee, but its hard to get good one time and poor the next. Close Out I Isn't that your experience? Our Summer Clothing Let A MAN us supply you. : : We know where our coffee comes from, and that it is liable. BROS. Sale Vacation All To X re- - bo-vin- es. suffice by q . H4444Wm44HH4 nent Let us 17C . ge And now comes the Butte Miner with a report that Senor Enrico Robles, "the great Spanish bullfighter," is about to give Butte her first exhibition of the ancient sport. It can safely be said, however, that Butte will choose to see only Senor's Initial performance. Ogden saw one, This city had her bull fight and survived it with becoming fortitude but she does not want another. We are now able to hand down to posterity an account of when Ogden waa given over to the picador and the matador when Benor Enrico Robles waa the hero of the hour and paraded about the streets accompanied by a brass band. But the much touted bull fight resolved Itself into a plain cow fight ft filled the hill In one sense of the word only and that was the lack of brutality and gore, although a button waa tom from the picadors clothing bygone of the enraged . p Lisle Glove In black and white, perfect fitting. At good as any other !5c glove In Ogden, for High class Lisle, perfectly fitting, newest shape, and short wrist with . large pearl clasps, Paris point embroidered backs. Worth 40c. To close out Extra fine Suede Lisle. The most erfeclly finished wash glove In the market; white and black. Every iulr carefully shaped and finished. Worth 80c. Our sale price . Tjic finest Imported Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves In colors q and black and white. To close out for The famous "Formosa" Silk Glove with double finger tips. , OG The newest styles; to close out Another Formosa" of pure silk, with double tipped fingers. The most Worth 90 cents. perfect silk glove on the market. OOC Our price two-clas- x4C 4 Mc-Farl- an Lawn 8oeIal, One of the most pleasant functions of the week was the lawn social given by the ladlea of the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon and evenings at the pastors ge. The tables were attractively decorated with sweet peaa and light refreshments were served. A werf prepared musical and literary program was carried out. AVENUE ' Lust week witnessed heavy In the game at Spokane yesterday ball playing by the visitors In the locals being shut out resulted afternoon at a Kensington complimentook the fourth straight Boise while will who Abbotts mother, tary to Mra of the series. game east. In the her soon home for leave R. H. E. Score. 9 2 0 Mra E. D. Payne entertained a Spokane 8 2 4 number of friends Wednesday evening Boise honin avenue Batteries Carney and Stanley; at her home on Adams and Hanson. or of Dr. Coolbaugh and daughter, Miss Emma, of Kingston, Pa, who There will be no ball game In this are visiting Rev. and Mra Samuel tomorrow owing to an agreement city Blair of this city. with the promotera of the Automobile Miss Jennie Hughes, Mr. Adalbert meet to be held tomorrow afternoon. Hughes and Miss Wright have gone Park City and Eureka will play the to Spanish Fork, where they will meet first game of a aeries between the Oga company of friends and together den, Eureak and Park City cluba for will sojourn In Strawberry valley on the- - Salt Lake Herald trophy. the Indian reservation for a while. Fred Bluth, the Ogden outfielder, Mr. and Mra A. J. Proudflt have re- still continues to play winning ball for the Salt Lage aggregation and his turned from an eastern trip. position will no doubt prove perm entertaining friends this 2455 WASHINGTON I Mra J. A. Toler left yesterday for the east, where she will purchase the The Butte team pulled out yesterday latest novelties in millinery for the In the game with Balt Lake at the forcoming season. On her return trip mer place In the ninth Inning when a she will visit the St Louis exposition. batting rally of two doubles and a events single put the home team In the lead. One of the most Important Glmlln made a home run yesterday arwas week the this circles in social rival of Mias Nannie Tout from Lon- and brought In two of his mates. Both don, where she has been studying pitchers were hit hard. R. H. E. Score. music for about three yeara Ogden 7 14 I Butte home people are glad to welcome her is conceded n. but he Is also to be a good an Independent W nd ,ome tbe bosses do not lik him on this account. They do not ake this point against him publicly Point to his unsuccessful race of r years ago, and from this race he the deduction ' that Moyle Is not BOYLE HARDWARE CO. Misses Edith and Grace Purdy left today for Wlnnemucca. Nevada, to visit with relatives and frienda HOWELL AND CUTLER ALLIANCE Salt Lake Tribune: Congressman Mra J. W. Abbott Is Howell Is now understood by the anti-Cutl- er Informally a circle of her Smoot-Sutherla- THE HARDWARE STORE Olive Gay on Adams avenue. honor. forces to be sealoualy laboring for a Cutler delegation from Cache The story was told ten days county. Mo that he had taken up the end of the controversy with several cion friends, but the congressman declared that his hands were oil the fight Inquiry Into the later reports on this Une reveals the fact that Congressman Howell has practically come out Into file open and there Is a battle royal on in Cache for control. Thursday In Salt Lake this matter was discussed with much feeling in some circles and the congressman Is Promised some trouble. GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Miss Clare Smith of Salt Lake is visiting In Ogden, the guest of Mias and undoubtedly a number of che affaire will be planned IS A If you like it once, youll like it all the time, it doesnt vary. i OR BOY CAN "DRESS UP" NOW FROM HAT TO H08E AT VERY LITTLE EXPENSE. ANYTHING FROM UNDERWEAR TO OUTERWEAR, FOR TRAVEL OR HOME. PRICE8 MELTED. ITEMIZE WHAT YOU NEED, GIVE US THE LI8T AND WELL GIVE YOU A BARGAIN. Outing Coats and Trousers From $5.00 to $12.00 Shirts Negligee American Patterns German, French, English, All Prices EVERY TIME YOU WANT CLOTHING x 1 Barrows Grocery Go. Phont 51. 2456 Wash. Ave. REMEMBER THE Putnam Clothing House 1 |