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Show DAILY I UTAH . and Her Neighbors f ST. LOUIS UTAH DAY AT from St. Herald . fPwlal to the dated yesterday, .ay. Utah day obeerved at the Utah B ,tinzly Though no formal exercises ln'ld Thousands of guests- - who ", the building were presented souvenir Utah button and ; , .he Informal ho.pltality that feature jof the Jpthe predominant observance. Elaborate decora-LHags. palm, and flower., both were tastefully iae and within, the A representing flag wared. 5, h coat of arms hung over the foot itirway of the reception room jjL whit.h moat of the visitors were 0f Luired the most prominent of those irrived on four excursion trains left Ogden and Salt Lake City days ago for the exposition, are mddleton of Ogden, president of wrher stake; L. W. Shurtliff. and among L Bartch of the Utah and James T. Lynch of LHske City. Several or me arrival. J (Tjaj, day observance are pioneers In rfth west who crossed the plains Inresisting the attacks of in. enduring the privations of the Uffrt and eventually founding many j 0i w. court, ne the western cities. Several scores of Utah excuralon-u- i did not arrive at the exposition latter part of the day, ow-to a delay In their transportation route, the distance from Ogden to miles and requir-t- g & Louis being 1,800 d three days and nights for the k. Bta the rail-toa- trip-- CLUBWOMEN IN LOGAN, iapeclal to the Tribune from Logan, yesterday, says the State feted Mterday Fed-tfitk- m t Womens dubs met here at with the 0:80 a. m. A. C. MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE WEST. I Weaierner, in I;.,, ky Mount Xewfc) I Nothing ihui i,j W.-j,, favor candiil.i'.e f.,r j.ietiMei.t in any I'l't-- lou. ramp;.:,, U quit as ab,Urd 1,1 the rot iibtiii'. Kooni vdi having i sort of kiirtwlede of the i.s of the West, .nui that he la some 'ii of special genius of this region. mine west in Jkn ana ith iiiniiey which his f.uln-- r left him, Huntlit some cattle on the Little Missouri. nrar the Yellot stone river, and u little south of the village of Medora. ht were given by the three delethe biennial convention, vis: Vrs. M. F. M. Allen, Park City: Miss Alice Reynolds, Provo; Mrs. Edward Hichel, Ogden, that were of unusual interest to the federation, each speaker avoiding with consummate skill all possible occasion for by overlooking the Incident which shook Reports gates to Ths Candiate of Weber County ocracy for Recorder. J'ii:is Wrlicider. is the Rational it Bt Louis. ON The Coal mt Heats IT WOODY COOK Acrobat. IVcrleKs Dem- V ALTER Illustrator. tvus, the candidate of the diunty Democracy for recor1:. some time he siiuatted on eminent laud some twenty miles north or Medora, In the Bad Lands. But he never owned a foot of land in the west, never square even claimed citizenship, notwithstanding his love for the west and for beans and row-bell- y. lie remained In the west about two years, passing the part of his winters in the east. greater His principal business east was office hunting. By singular confusion he canie to be thought of us a mighty hunter, when he was a mighty office hunter. He is too to hit even a picketed bear. What could he have learned about 'the needs of the west" in two or three seasons of loafing around the Bad Imnds ranch, where he had no intention of living? There was no mining no farming, no development of the country. He couldn't see ten miles in any direction from his cattle camp, while "the West Is 2.000x8.500 miles. Or. if this unequaled genius does know It all, what shall we say of the stpldlty of the delegations in congress of Nebraska. Montana, the Dakotas, Kansas, Colorado. Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California, who had to wait for Mr. Roosevelt to show them? Did everybody not know that all the west needed was plenty of water and good society T Why. Mr. Editor, there Is no sort of campaign effrontery, or absurd pretence, of which this claim that Roosevelt knows everything about the west might not be the climax. Explorers for railroad routes, government surveyors, land and geo logical, prospectors, emigrants, hunters, army officers and every sort of man had been covering the western country for nearly 100 years before Theodora Roosevelt ever saw one of our great lakes. Still, many thoughtless perrons go gov ed between you and your grocer is moneyback. Signifies fairness. COMES FROM SHURTLIFF SPENCER Sole Agents for Anthracite, Phones 44444444444444444444444444444444t Utah Knitting Worm OGDEN, UTAH. ?MAKESUFES EASY' dren. Cardigan Jacksts and Jarsays. Silk and Wool Shawls. Baby 8ilks and Woolsn Hoods. 1 Wool Bats. Yarns of Evory Kind and Color. irrHE 4- - REMEMBER t I X THE PLACE. t The Utah Knitting Works x 2354 WASHINGTON OGDEN. AVE 444444W-- BUNKO BILLS BLUFF Lie 4 And the most complete line of knitted goods that Is handled In thd State of Utah. We manufacture our own goods and guarantee both price and quality to be equal to anything offered to the public. CTtiDSSEOTT Deliberate X X This Is the Place to Buy, Your L. D. S. Garments. Union Suits. Shirts and Drawers. Home-Mad- e and Imported Hosiery. Sweaters for Man, Woman and Chil- E. A 18-- x 18-- k LEER TRIO Musical Act. :i young man who ahould com'OWN AND EDMUNDS mand it,,, respect and support of the Comedians. 'ole is nf this county. Mr. Ileus Is not an nrti e seeker. Certainly In his case KCslIN BROTHERS the principle is exemplified of the ofComedy Acrobats. fice seeking the man. Mr. Peas was born in Ogden in 1S9. MIS NELLIE BRUCE but in 1S77 bis parents moved to Bang and Dance. Hoi.prr. He received his elementary education In the public schools of the THE FOUR MORTONS county and this was supplemented by The Greatest of Jugglers. a four years course in the Ogden high school. To further equip himself, E. R. GOURLEY8 UTAHNA-SCOPhowever, for the battle ahead Mr. Beua then attended the University of Utah and graduated from that institution with high honors. Choosing as his profession that of an educator, Mr. Beua taught school at Hooper for eight years. His marked ability was recognized and he was removed to Huntsville, where for two years he was principal of the schools and where he gained an enviable record: In short, Mr. Ileus school work will stand as a lusting monument to his ability. Since leaving Huntsville he has been engaged In agricultural pursuits on the farm at Hooper he has been a tiller of the soil a member of that great claaa of laborers who will elect a president of these United States. Mr. Beua training has been such as to qualify him in every respect for the important position of county recorder, and if elected, and he certainly should he, he will mnke an honest, efficient and courteous official. Is Called AHD CO. I LI I. ' After wnqr PAGE FIVE. 1904. WEEK OF OCTOBER 17 4444444444444 sj't-iis- Your (rotor nnuna your cMUiog'o Boat. political! 21, UTAHNA THEATER JAMES R. BEUS. TEA un. OCTOEZR FRIDAY, JOURNAL, 4 f .m near-sight- STATE 444444444444444444J X in the assembly Toung college, nett are fifty delegates in attend, eg besides the members of the local mutations, which have forty-eigumbers. A welcome was given by gn. L A Osleln and responded to President Lln-U- d to lira C. S. Kinney. of the Brigham Young college ibo extended greetings. In the routine g the program some good papers were wild-eye- d and rampant about the md, Interest being especially elicited by Mrs. J. C. McLamls In the nor- - streets saying. Oh, if our mighty col Lunch-red nal phase of child training. onel do but touch the hills they shall V the Beacon Light smoke." eon was it the library of the college, 150 covThe federation was en being laid. liven a reception at the Agricultural this evening by the two local The most significant word and tomorrow It will hold its (tub Melons In the state Institution on the d & L. clubs, sitting MU of the Brigham UTAH Nailed THE JOURNAL Fast The Original Telegram Is Now on File. A special dispatch to the Salt Lake D. C., Washington, By Tribune from dated October 20th, states that last Monday's Issue of the Tribune containing the speech of Bunlp Bill, editor of the Ogden Standard, delivered at Logan last Saturday evening, reached the capital city" Thursday. The dispatch continues: Intermountain people who reside here, who know the Ogden man, and who also know his political Idiosyn-cracland weaknesses, are astounded at the statements made In the speech; for Bill has sought many places In the gift of Uncle Sam and wan always turned down, for the present adminof his ilk, istration has no use who are ever seeking Carrier. One Month, 60c. CALL AND SEE If you have asvsr worn toe Crossett Shoe It la your misfortune. You have yet to learn the ef parfeetly Assigned loetwaar. es By Mail, One Month, f 50c. OF' THE FINEST 8ELECTION GOOD FALL AND WINTER 8UIT8 AND TROU8ER8 EVER 8EEN IN OGDEN. Anderson Twenty-Fift- h 282 Utah.f Street. Ogdan, for-me- If you 4001 liki LewisA.Crossett.Iac. MOKTH ABIIGTOM. ssasf. His statement that Senator Kearns has asked me more titan a hundred times to accept big offices under the general government; he has asked me to go as United States minister to DEE-STANFO- RD the Philippines. Is absurd, when the fact la known that he has aspired to place at home, and that time after time he has Importuned the senior senator for position. SOLE AGENTS This demagogue, who has allied himself with the hierarchy In Utah and who bawls about the positions which he alleges Senator Kearns tendered him, knew when he made the statement that he was telling a willful and deliberate falsehood. He was never tendered any place by the senior senator. When the trouble In the Ogden postofllce occurred, over two years ago. MONTAGUES COCKATOO CIRCUS and Postmaster Melghan was arrest- A group of wonderful trained birds, ed, BUI wanted to succeed him, and, introducing the Great Fire Scene. In a telegram dated April 23, 1908, applied for the postmastership. This was followed by several other appeals, but, THE GREAT PAMPLIN as no one Joined with him, of course ion Novelty Juggler. Egypt exno action was taken in hia behalf, cept to file the telegram with the department. ILLUSTRATED SONG Later on Mr. Davis was appointed When the Frost is on the Pumpkin, postmaster at Ogden, and it is supMaggie Dear." posed that" Bill has never recovered from his mad. The present campaign gave him opportunity to spout, and so, THE REDDICK8 demagogue that he is, he makes stateNovelty Vocalists. ments like those at Logan which have no foundation In matter or fact FLO ZELLAR YE8. and Character Vocalist Descriptive To the Utah State Journal: Please Artist. HANG IT The federation to its center SHOE CO. The Bast Doctor. Rev. & C. Horton. Sulphur Springs, Tex, writes, July 19th, 1899: "I h seed In my Rev. Dr. Thirdly (visiting) Tomfamily Ballards Snow Liniment and Horehound Syrup, and my, do you know what a miracle is. they have proved certainly satisfactTommy Yes; pop said it would he ory. The liniment Is the best we a miracle if you didnt stay to dinner. hne ever used for headache and petal. The cough ljrrup has been our Miss Cutting Hints I dont think doctor 'for the last eight years." 85c. you would make a wife happy. Me, $1.00. For sale by George F. Mr. Staylate Why not? Cm. Miss Cutting Hints You don't seem to like your home. AT THE HOTELS. Following are the out of tdwn arri-n- b But," he protested, I have admitst the Broom and Reed hotels: ted that I was wrong. Isn't that The Broom F. H. Coker, Montello: enough?" A H. Smith, Salt You must also Lake; George S. No," she replied. Bun, North Ogden; Van Brown, Salt admit that I was right. lake: P. J. Downs, San Francisco; W. R Warner. Evanston; Mrs. F. Osgood. Clerk What can I do for you, my Morgan: W. S. Dunning, Oakland; W. little girl? W. Covert Council Bluffs; C. Mil-Fannie I want a pretty doll, but I and wife. New York. want one that can take off her teetb The Reed O. W. Nichols, Denver; and hair like mamma doea lames Donald, Denver; A. L. Norfleet lawn; William Welber, Kansas City; perdy Heres an account of a mar B. J. Chestnutwood, Chicago; J. E. rled man who gave an actress a magSalt Lake: M. H. Stevenson, nificent diamond sunburst. hit Lake: L. B. Hampton, Salt Lake; Maude Oh, the horrid wretch! M. Sparhawk, Denver; F. W. Ferdy Oh, not so horrid. You see, A. H. Evans, Des the actress was his wife. Pittsburg fjrtto, Chicago; lnes; Lester H. Well, St Louis; T, Post Van, St Louis. Fifty mystery! Newsboy Great NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS victims! MEETING. Purchaser Here! I say. The annual of the stock nothing In your paper! meeting M of the Ogden Consolidated Thats the mystery, Newsboy Mining A Milling company will be held vicGuvnor. ' You're the fifty-fir- st Monday. Nov. 7, 1904, at the office tim. Illustrated Bits. R. H. Ives, J Secy, 209 Eccles bulld- Ogden, at 8 oclock p. m., for the were seated so close together of electing officers and the onThey Jjn10 the parlor sofa that there was no nasrtlon of such other business as room between them for an argument, "8 come before the meeting. when she suddenly let loose a large N. H. IVES, Secretary. and soulful sigh. he What's the matter, darling? ORDERS IN DISTRICT COURT. asked. n the , district court today the case "Oh. she replied. "I 'Just happened the stats against L. C. Kelsey. think that this would be our last Jwwd with a violation of the eight-It- h evening together until tomorrow ifv" trial November evening. Atlanta Constitution. n from a decision al Tjaerid by Judge Howell in the gay. old fellow! I'm In a big rush court the girls with Wpnt you take the Jo 1. estate of Thomas W1 Burke.e place this. while she goes at the typewriter the sum of 82,000 was grant-hlunch? . widow and heirs out of the es-J- Jr But, I dont know this keyboard. Parting the final distribution of Is an Oh. thatll be all right This J"Vtate. In the estate of Willis J. dialect poem " deceased, a similar amount was I'm working on. Sr"7a ,he heirs-at-la- w until the es Uu flnM,y ,ett,ea- In Testimony of a Minister. c. Ingebretsen estate the re Jno. & Cox of Wake. Ark., Rev. the clerk on final account and suffered writes: "For twelve years I ws approved, I Jaundice. Yellow Anderson was admitted to from tried all tun number of physicians and no citizenship in the United States. relief. sorts of medicines, but got BitElectric of use the I HAVTuRJCTLY ALL Then began ol -- ONG FILLER cured now am I feel that ters and CIGAR FOR 5c.: Its In me ANNS "BABY a disease that bad a reliable BOUQUET. twelve years." If you want e. Liver and Kldneytrou-blfor medicine flo 44444444-4444-M-fj or general disorder stomach It blllty. get Electric Bitters. Inwi1 you own A little ground Driver, druggl J. Jesse anteed by you lack something . .c,tFeteture Only 60 cents. . JtU of citlsenehlp. ; require a great deal of GOOD CIGAR FIVE-CEN- T A L.to 8ln just watch the ANYBODY FOR estate eds. ENOUGH BABY BOUQUET" CLEAR kr fr mu-Wp- an pj0" W H t ! ri 'S 4.444444444444444 HAVANA. PASTIME UNDER THEATER A Week of October 17 answer through the State Journal the Is a person who following question: was born in England a United States cltlsen if he Is not of age when his father takes out the United States papers? Tes. If he Is in the United States at that time or comes here before reaching the age of 81 years. The naturalisation of the father naturalises the wife and the minor children. It would be a good plan for one claiming citizenship on account of the naturalisation of the father to take the fathers naturalisation papers along when he or she goes to register. 1. COMIC MOTION PICTURE8. 8. The Hooligan as a Kentucky Squire. 8. A French Count Advertises for a Wife. Safe-Break- CI- TEN-CEN- T FOR A NICKEL IN "BABY BOUQUET" CIGAR. Attend the free Velox demonstration TO THE WOMEN OF WEBER CO. Mrs. Kate S. Hilliard and Mrs. M. A. Dora will have charge of the Socialist $47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. $47.50 to Chicsgo and Return Via 8L 1 v: We are selling meat at reduced prices and only HANDLE THE BEST. Try us and be convinced. Fresh fish and oysters, fresh butter and eggs, always on hand. 334 TWENTY-FIFT- H 8TREET. PHONE 16-- 44 TO HAVE and TO HOLD a 4 Ones trade nowadays is a difficult thing. The surest way Is to handle the BEST. When it comes to Fine Stationery wo can supply you with Newest and Latest Art Stationery All the Latest Books Regular and Novelty Music Rolls Wrist and Hand Bags Louie. Tuesdays and Fridays of each week via the Chicago A Northwestern railway. The .only double-trac- k railway between the Mlsouri river end Chicago. Three trains dally. No change of care. In going to the fair see that your tick eta read via this route. For further Information write G. A. WALKER, to 8 General Agent C. A N. W. Railway, p. IS West Second South street, Balt Bring your negatives and get a Velox print. Lake City, UUh, at Thomas studio Friday from m. 75 MAKERS GENERALLY WONDER HOW MR. UPMANN CAN MAKE A CIGAR OF THE "BABY BOUQUET" QUALITY FOR 5e. headquarters, 2281 Washington aveune (under Republican headquarters), every afternoon until election. The women of Weber county are cordially Invited to call at the above headquarters This from Bunko Bill's Evening and listen to what these ladles have Liar: There was an enthusiastic rally to say. The headquarters will be open at North Ogden last night. The hall every evening to everybody. Plenty of was crowded and applauded the speak- eond literature to read. ers to the echo. L. BRODIE, . Chairman Socialist Campaign ComA rally was held at the headquarmittee. ters of the Republican Workingmen's club on Twenty-fift- h street last night AUTO RACE EXCURSION. Judge Frick of Balt Lake was the principal speaker and a number of the 8alt Lake City, Oct. 23. county candidates pere present ReVia Rio Grande. Fare. $1.00. Train freshments were served. leaves 9:80 e. m. QUALITY look out! yhatfo? GAR "The melancholy days, the saddest of the year, are not flue until the second week in November, this year. Colonel A. B. Hayes returned to the city yesterday after an absence of about a week, during which time he has been making Republican speeches In the southern part of the state. Mr. Hayes will probably leave for Washington, D. C, tomorrow. YOU GET SMOKING STRONG TREE er. THEY ARE ALL GUES8ING: AND ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE 8CHOOL AND OFFICE OF SUPPLIES. The Ross Book and Stationery Co. v j: |