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Show DAILY UTAH STAT( JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST AND PROMOTERS OF UTAHNA EXTINGUISHED TO BUkD ONE. STREET CARS TIED UP. LIGHTS Burning Out cf Transformers at Og' dan Power Houaa la Cauaa of of Troublo. . Although the electr'c atorni of last night did no direct damage In thia city. Indirectly it placed the Salt Lake City atreet car service out of commission for two hours and darkness reigned supreme In Zion for like time. Thia was mused by one of the lightning bolts striking the Logan-Frov- o power" line nnd later the Ogden pow- NOMINATED PARK REPUBLICANS DICIAL TICKET TODAY. JU- - Both Candidates Chosen by Actlama-matioN. J. Harris Retires From District Attorneyship Race. Sits Will Be on Present Ground Twenty-Fift- h Street Work to Commence at Once. A L SELECTED n R H. Anderson, chairman of the JuThe unprecedented success of Utah-u- a Park has led the promoters of that dicial committee of the Seconl discalled the Republican Jidii-Uipopular place of entertainment to de trict, termlne upon the construction of a convention to order In the county new theater to be used during the courthouse at 11:80 today. The hour winter months no that the place can be advertised for assembling was 11 a. m. al of but on account of the run the entire year. LACK 1904, IS RACE MEET II NEW THEATER 15, A Thorough TAME AFFAIR and ends accumulated from the "Uig KlJ "'r Monday morning, August 15th, and ends Saturday sell to all the remnants and short length n We intend up our stock thoroughly. Do not delay. First prices as these greet you. 50 per cent off to clean up' our entire line of wash aaoH. tsblss for your inspsetion. Ogdenitea Are Successful in Contests Track Was Slow and No Records Were Made. and The automobile meet held at the Will clean up Wasatch Driving park yesterday afternoon was a decidedly tame affair, principally on account of the lack of entries to make the events Interesting. automoThe first event, a bile race, which was to have had six throughout entries, had only one, George CumThis decision was come to last week several of the Davis county delegates after considerer house, burning out two transform- and Architect J. A. Bmlth has been until 11:20 the cull to order was de- mings. Subsequently, Bam was Induced able Sharman delay. the entire ers and thus disrupting entrusted with the preparation of the layed. to enter the Salt Lake man. against AnUpon order being obtained Mr. system. y soon as they are complet- derson nominated Jeste M. Smith of Sharman had a nnd dens and plns at Lake Suit The steam stations the feated Laker about Salt by and the Cottonwood plant were Im- ed work will he begun. In conversaLayton as temporary chairman, and of a mile, making the five W. C. resiR. on it into the but of Frank C. motion R Richards with tion Wade, Jr., operation, mediately put miles In 10 minutes, two and took nenrly two hours before a full dent manager, a Journal reporter was Christensen was made temporary secseconds. supply could be obtained. Informed that the site of the theater retary. motor-cycl- e races also The no At the power house here the work made Chairman Smith speech, west on vacant Just two will the be but ground had entries, Gunn defeating of repairing the damage, which Is hut proceeded at once with the busiof the present entrance to the park ness Staley In the first two out of three of the convention. considerable, was commenced at once Twenty-fift- h will it and face that heats. The fastest time for the two and is now being vigorously pushed. Committees on credentials and perA lease has been obtained on e street. to no the system manent organization and order of bus- miles was four minutes, thirty-fivLocally damage and from the the Feery ground has been reported except that stated, iness were then appointed as follows: seconds. estates for five years. The autoThe third event, a three-mil- e while the heavy rainfall was Indeed Credentials Norman Ives, Weber cost will will which $15,000, structure, mobile Cumbetween race, George welcome and will do an Immense county; Nathan Clark, Davis; James be of brick, 50x125 feet, with a modern mings' Wlnton and Lew Raymond's amount of good. Johnson, Morgan. First-clavauRobert 8. Campbell, genera mana- stage and balcony. Permanent Organisation and Or- Ford machine, the latter driven by will Mils run be and deville provision der of Business A. W. looked much like a ger of the Utah Light & Railway comAgee, Weber Ralph Grange, of of tag. Grange passed Cummings game pany at Balt Lake, In discussing last will also be made for the playing H. John W. county; Staley, Davis; stock companies. will, sometimes permitting him to night's trouble, sold to a reporter: Croft, Morgan. in run also be hnll will dance The transmission distance "Every long An adjournment was then taken again take the lead just long enough line Is subject to these lightning trou- conjunction with the theater during until noon to permit the committees to let him know It and then sail right bles, and that Is why we don't like the the winter months. The walls of the to organise. past again, finally defeating him by a Idea of bringing power here front the pavilion will be built up and the same quarter of a mile. Grange made the re12:15 at the Upon reconvening a Snake river. Every mile In distance heating plant which heats the theater port of the committee on permanent course in six minutes, nine and seconds. Just Increases the chance of having will warm the pavilion, a covered hall- organisation and order of business automobile the system entirely demoralized by a way connecting the two places of was submitted by The handicap Judge A. W. Agee, waa the most Interesting event on the little lightning. Then we are almply amusement When work Is commen- chairman, as follows: helpless. We can't rush in and push ced It will be pushed with all possible Chairman, Jesse M. Smith, Layton; program. The five machines entered things together all In a hurry. We activity to completion In time for secretary, O. W. Covington, Morgan; finished In the following order: Ralph have to wait and work In accordance opening in the early falL Orange, In a Ford, from scratch, first; chaplain. Bishop R W. Wade; with certain definite principles. Bam Sharman, In a St Louis, with a J. V. Nelson. "Ton may also have noted the fact handicap, second; George Order of business Prayer by chapThe employes of F. H. Auer back ft that we have had more lightning Bra. Balt Lake, will come to In a Wlnton, with a Cummings, on credencommittee Ogden lain, report of storms this year than ever before third; Ed. Staley, In a handicap, district for In nomination to and the Hermitage Judge, tials, go Thursday since our company was organised. with a Cadllac, sehandicap, for district nomination where attorney, Ogden canyon, they may enjoy ' Moreover, It seems to be the kind of i themselves In feasting and dancing lection of Judicial district committee, fourth. electricity that catches the wire." The automobile parade on Saturday throughout the day and have a gen- consisting of the chairman of each was witnessed by throngs of night memas committee eral good time. county Humane Officer Wally Browning prettily decorated ber of the judicial committee. The people. Thirty-on- e made several arrests .yesterday for took in machines the parade. The part was report A adopted. IS TAUGHT LESSON. cruelty to animals. Strange to say, beautiful silver tacup presented When by J. 8. officers had the & permanent Bam McCarty, transient, last night two of the parties bore the same name, Co. Lewis ft for the best decorated sent an alarm to police headquarters ken their places and prayer had been thnt of John Doe." automobile waa won by Lee Murdock, complaining that he had been held up offered by Bishop Wade, tbe report of whose machine was decorated In red, on was committee the credentials preon the corner of Wall avenue and CRANKS; ANCIENT AND MODERN white and blue, and studded with Norman sented as chairman Ives, Twenty-sixt- h street. by Upon hurrying Dr. Frederic Bell will deliver his electric lights. Judge Howell made to the scene Bergeant Flncock learn- of the committee, showing tbat there sixth popular lecture, on Cranks, the presentation speech fft'jrtahna ed that the hold-u- p was merely a case were no contests; that full delegations Wednesday night, August 17th, at tbs were present from each county and Park at the conclusion of the parade. of at of the hands several usage rough First Congregational church. Admiseach was entitled to a full vote. This sion only 10 rents to .all parts of ths linemen, whom, It Is alleged, McCarty IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. was also adopted unanimously. report Insulted. It appears that he had church. Lecture commences at 8:15, Dr. Frederic Bell, the king of PhreChairman Smith then called for been under the Influence of liquor and and physiologists, will give nologists upon seeing the men accosted them. nominations for district judge. CHEAP RATES examinations' daily (with chart) one R W. Wade secured the floor and In The men resented the attacks of McVia .Union Pacific Railway week more at reduced rates, ending a highly eulogistic speech placed the To Devner, Colorado Springs and Pu- Carty and handled him rather roughly, 22d. Special rates to Monday, August A! name Hon. of Howell before J. the which treatment led him to helleve eblo, August 20th and 21st; $18 round children. Your bnly opportunity to convention. trip. Five days transit limit In each thnt he had been held up. out find what you are beat adapted Seconding speeches were made by direction. Tickets good for thirty for. of Suite rooms No. $5, Healy hoT. Hulanlskl, George D. WilliamThe grip thieves continue to get In R days. in. to 9 p. m. Ladies' son and Archibald McFarland of West tel from 9 their work nt the Union depot. Anentrance. Mrs. Bell receives all call Weber. other grip, belonging to X. R Moore of Eaeapad an Awful Fats. era In the parlor. no There further nominations being Mr. H. llRgglns of Melbourne, Fla, Los Angeles, was taken from the deX. R Verbal examinations, $1. tf. Bishop Wade moved that the nominawrites, My doctor told me I had con- pot last night. Xo trace has yet been tion be made by acclamation and this found the thief. sumption and nothing could be done was done with a cordial shout of EXCURSION RATES VIA for me. 1 was given up to die. The ofPACIFIC. 'Aye" as If by one voice. WHO HAS ITT fer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's SL Louis and return, $42.50. Howell was called for and in Judge The numbers drawn at the Troy Xew Discovery for Consumption InChicago and return, $47.50. a few sentences thanked tbe convenduced me to try It Results were laundry this morning are 779, $18, 778 tion for the nomination. Chicago and return, via St. Louis, startling. I am now on the road to and $09. All these numbers must be Nominations for district attorney $47.50. recovery and owe all to Dr. King's registered at the laundry office before being called for E. T. Hulanlskl, coun St. Louis and return, via Chicago, Should none Xew Discovery. It surely saved my 7 p. m. next Saturday. secured rec- $48.75. ty attorney. Immediately life. This great cure la guaranteed of them be no registered a new draw- ognition from the chair and Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days gave to for all throat and lung diseases by ing muat be held. in each direction. Pullman sleepers the convention the name of Hon. Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Price 50e George Halverson, giving high praise through to St Louis without change. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. As usual our show this week Is of to the present incumbent for the ef- Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays the highest quality, as It consists of ficient manner In which he has hereto- each week. Stop overs allowed, v Curas Sciatica. A. B. MOSELEY. performers of the highest standing. fore discharged the dutlea of the ofRev. W. L. Wiley, L. L. D Cuba. Utahna Park. Admislson 10 cents. fice. Trav. Pas. Agt Xew York, writes: After fifteen days James D. Russell of Roy and Al DEATH OF MR8. MILLS. YEA! YEA! YEA! of excruciating pain from sciatic rheuEAGLES! White, conductor, seconded the nomMrs. Charlotte Mills, wife of Rich matism, under various treatments, I ination. Excursion to Salt Lake. Mills ard of West Weber, died Saturwas Induced to try Ballard's Snow At thia Juncture something of a at her home after a long day Liniment: the first application giving night Tuesday. August 16th, via Oregon surprise was sprung on the convenillness. was in her She h my first relief and the second entire Short Line. tion. X. J. Harris, who up until toSpecial train leaves Ogwas and relief. I can give It unqualified recom- den 9:30 a. m.: year the among very has been an early active candidate for returning, leaves Balt day settlers of Mrs. Utah. Mills mendation. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Bold by Lake 10: SO leaves this secured office, the attention of the p. m. George F. Cave. Lake 10:30 p. u. Fare, $1 round trip. chair and stepping to the front sec- a husband and several grandchildren. The funeral services will occur onded the nomination of Mr. Halverson in a strong speech, pledging Ms Thursday at 1 o'clock In the West WeWHY NOT BUY A HOME! support to the ticket and predicting ber meeting house. I have some good ones to be sold success. Mr. Harris speech was recheap. If 25c. 20c. 15c. three-quarte- rs 50 to 90c 33c. Clean Up of Laces Odds and ends of plat vala and torchlons, worth up to 8 c. .. ge . .......... ... .......... a 20 . band trimming and medallion designs, white, cream Applique and ecru, worth 15c, 20c, 25c.. 20c., 85c. and 40c. a yard, all at one uniform price, a yard 15c. ss H 1 doxen honey-com18x36, towels, 15 8WISS Every dealer 'in watches recognises the fact that Swiss manufae-tursr- s of watches turn out the very highest grads of a watch. THE PATER PHILIPPE AND THE VACHER0N CONSTANTIN Arc movements practically mads by hand and have taken mors Gold Medals at expositions than any ether movements made. Wc carry a full lino and would be delighted to shew you the goods and explain their superiority ever many of the American Watches. J.S. Lewis&Co. Watchmakers and Jewelers SWISS WATCHES. ,42c. Remnants During thi. week w. wiih u special attention to our tibln choice remnants, pickings left two weeks of active selling. W have .gone through ths anti and cut tho prices almost half, ft will pay you to invest in ft, bargains. Rugs 95 cents Reversable wool rugs, 30 wide by 54 Inches long Inches rsju-la- r ..; $1.50 of a Gingham Huck toweling by the clean-u- p worth 8 a yard fringed b value, good c., yard, pries, 7c 5c. dozen unbleached Turkish 7c. towels, 18x36, worth 10c One lot full sixe colored be25 dozen unbleached Turkish knotted fringe, dspreads, with 5c. towels, 15x30, worth 7c never sold less than 90c. .... 59c, ALL COLORED PARASOL8 50 per cant off, for this week only, rd rd COM W. H. WRIGHT & SONS rd PEACHES UTAH PEACHE8 are now at their best. Ws are receiving a supply daily( and sell them at tha lowest prices. fresh ' FRUIT JARS BALL MASONS The Old Reliable. THE NEW ECONOMY Self-8ealin- g. U.H $ doz. or TELEPHONE t t Edgar Jones 124. 338 Catsup ,.25e Dozen Co. 8T. TWENTY-FIFT- aM),000 . t of J Garments Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers, Skirts, Shawls, Sweaters, and all other Knitted Gocds (too numerous to mention) On sale this week at off 1- -4 sixty-sixt- WATCHES. ' 25 l Swiss W atchM alters Excell Bib front, trimmed j,h broidery insert!,,,. ,,librol straps over shornd,- full ages 4 to 12 y, wrth 3 . More expensive top, full skirt, prettily trim, med with embroidery efllln' ages 4 to 12 years, worth 50c. Our entire line worth - SWISS WATCHES. QiikJ.u TOWELS 'AND TOWELING le PORTLAND EXCURSION. ceived with much applause. This left the field open to Mr. HalAugust 16th to 19th Inclusive. verson. who. on motion of Robert McRound trip, via Oregon Short Une Farland. waa nominated by acclama- railway, from Ogden, $30;. Tickets tion amid much enthusiasm. good for sixty days. The nominee brfeflly addressed the Rhsumatism. delegates thanking them for the truat When pains or irritation exist on reposed In him. This being all the huslnesa the con- any part of the body, the application of Ballard s vention adjourned. Bnow Liniment gives On the Invitation of the two candi- prompt relief. R W. Sullivan, prodates the delegates were entertained prietor Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T., to luncheon at the Reed hotel. writes June 8. 1902: I take Qunlitv Domestics r10r.."a7cts three-flfth- Monthly payments. you like. R 8. ROLAPP, Bedes Building. HHial yu.iluj 81-3- c. 4, hs two-mi- le 200-ya- Cd at these prices: 1'Jv. Ladles' cotton drop stitch, assorted colors, all sixes, worth 20c 1220. Infants cashmere hose, silk heel and toe, all sizes, tan 15c. only, regular 25c Infants' black lisle, in sixes 4 15c. worth 25c and Infanta pink, blue, red and white lace socks, worth 25c. .20c wnlk-nwa- 400-ya- 17c. 14c. 10c. Quality Quality Quality worth five-mi- le non-arriv- 700-ya- . Clean Up of Hosiery Childrens White Ladies plated drop stltcb hose, Lawn Aprons 29c nearly all colors, good values, ! five-mi- Cirj AuU!t ht WHITE INDIA LIN0NS motor-cycl- e two-fift- C of odds THE1 ENTRIES WAS OF PRINCIPAL CAUSE. Qean-UpSa- I at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS 2354 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN INSPECTING PARTY RETURNS. Viewed the Mountain Roads In Weber and Rich Counties. Hon. A. T. Wright, Hon. I. L. Clark, Senator F. J. Klesel and ths mayor re- the Rich county line the party wtf Rich cun by Peter McKinnon, the state agent, who escorted them return their Journey while Mr. Wlleon ed home. turned last evening from their Inspection trip of the county roads from Weber to Rich county. t They traveled over the state road pleas ure In recommending Ballard's Bnow through Ogden canyon, then through Don't fall to see Millie Bertoto. the Liniment to all who are afflicted with the forks, then up Beaver canyon and Flexible Venus." a sister of the Great rheumatism. It Is the only remedy I Into Cache county. Here CommisFerry. She Is not surpassed In the have found thnt given Immediate resioner W. G. Wilson, as agent for the world In- her work. Ifshna Park. lief." 25c, 50c, ll.oo. Bold by George state, has completed a y will In due course make 10 rents. F. Cave. known' as the Wilson dugway. At their Investigations. - on 7,000-fo- ot dug-wa- road The party reports the After h splendid condition. 600 viewed the road the party th on their Journey to Flshaven. two where shore of Bear lake, were spent In fishing nnd hunt B While the people of the trade valley are anxious to will J1 money considerable city to be expended to put th proper condition. The Jnrper" ' y |