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Show OAILV big KOTES pe PENCE OF -- COLORADO Parman.nt Head Laka May Loso Congraat of Mining auartara Defense. Talmagaa to the Salt Lake Herald Or, aaya Salt Lake la Portland, from head t likely to be the permanent Last congress. the mining Quarters of sewae the that the probability xton of a home would be deferred Salt Lake delegation tor one year. The the' determine-tur- n force to ,riI endeavor It la doubtful but of the question, succeed. will if they of the congress Since the beginning but persistent a been quiet haa there Denver partisans effort on the part of issue Into the to inject the Mormon Yestertor headquarters. campaign atta direct in culminated thU day forLafe Pence, ack on Salt Lake by mer congressman for Colorado. was a singuJudge Powers speech one. the con-gte- ss It caught larly happy and delegates alike, who cheered Then followed the orator repeatedly. Pence once Colorado. of Lafe Pence Since that Colorado. leaving in lived state he has lived in San Francisco, Boise, and recently moved to Lewiston. He is an able, eloquent speaker, and presented the claims of Denver In a speech that abounded in wit, but sras destitute of any tangible offer of what Coloardo would do for the congress or why the location should In the course of his he Used there. said: he speech Speak of Colorado and you think of the mining Industry; speak of Utah ano you think of another industry." Judge Powers arose to protest He said that ever since the beginning of the congress a persistent effort had been made to raise the Mormon Issue. The Oregonian (the only morning paper in the city) began this the dtiy w arrived and there has been no A special cessation. Pence, however, STATE JOURNAL POLITICAL GOSSIP SULTS UTAH. ,1 UTAH 1 was not to be stopIn Denver," he continued, "every man Is entitled to more than one mine. In Salt Lake every man is entitled to more than one proxy, prospector, whatever you choose to call them." This brought several Utah delegates to their feet in an outburst of "Weber county Wells and in turn the Wells faives defeated Weber county, said ine of the Weber delegates this imu'nliig. "and I can't say it wus undesi-ried- . Those seven votes that were delivered on the second ballot settled the l treasim-islilfor the fight and defeated fight for the reasursiij, and defeated Bob Moves. This has in a sense antagonized a large section of every other county in the state, and aa we sowed so have ve reaped. We got nothing that A-- asked fur. We were given the presidential elector. True, an attempt was made to influence State Senator David McKay to enter the congressional race against Joseph Howell, but the latter's nephews were members of the delegation and did not desire to see their uncle's chances in any way jeopardized; and. besides. Bishop McKay declined the honor. We got home this morning tired and weary and will wait for the 8th of November." That wait Is representative of the feelings of most of the delegates, nnd their feelings today forbodes no good to the general ticket in this county. The bunch were amply in evidence all over the floor of the convention hall, but they are not proud of their work. Hanson Is credited with having hnd something to do with the negotiations with the Cutler forces in behalf of Moyes during the interval between the two ballots. and although the matter hnd been arranged beforehand the bunch feel somewhat sullen at being turned down so hard by their own people. But the fact is, the junior senators forces, became intoxicated with their success and determined to take everything they wanted, and they did. Hanson-Murphy-may- or It was an easy thing for D. N. Straup. Evidently realising what waa about to befall them, A. W. Agee intimated to bis friends his withdrawal from the race for the supreme judgeship and Weber county went solidly for Judge Powers' partner. ped. in st it, n tin.- AUGUST :c. IS HARDWARE HARDWARE .i:,i j , i u,imiiiate ilu iicki-- wmiid gn down to defeat. X. fill. in disavowed that it was a threat, lint the delegates coil-in1!! it .is sin U and lie was Instantly li a hew ling mol who almost threatened to take his lire, but inli M"cs , , i sun-iiiinde- i sergeanl-ai-arm- s rescued him from tile enraged politicians. TO THE PUBLIC It is snmcwh.it difficult to tell from this morning- - iUc of the Tribune whether M. A. Breeden or V. A. Lee received the nnniinutinn for attorney-genera- l. Breeden has the vote, but it s is picture that apieais on the front page over the name "M. A. E ARE NOW QUARTERED Ia-e'- STOCK Breeden.' Does that picture truly represent the wishes of the Ti flume. US OVER. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR A LARGE STOCK OF AND A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING ATING EXPENSES TO A ABLING US TO SELL THEREBY MINIMUM, AT GOODS PRICES s. Bnl-lanty- ne Hore-houn- INESS RELATIONS MUTUALLY SHALL IN FUTURE MAKE A HARDWARE, PARTICULARLY ERS TEA eaching at once. ' Studio at residence, a Orchard avenue; phone, 524-E 8tATE JOURNAL NEWS. . TO AOVERTI8ER8. All advertising copy must be In the FOR THE previous evening to Insure Insertion the next day. tea; the taste is IF HARDWARE. TRATED YOU Want the news? SATISFACTORY. SPECIALTY OF CUTLERY AND LIVE AT WE SHELF BUILD- GREAT A TOO CATALOGUE. Geo. A. Lowe Co. HARDWARE JOBBERS, OGDEN, UTAH. HARDWARE DELNQUENT HARDWARE NOTICE. Where Eye Troubles OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-In- g Company. Location of principal place of business. No. 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden. Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 17, levied on the 23d day of July, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: S H 9 So so 2" 5" NAME 1? E- - jc I sr r 1 Begin f ALL LINES: ! X X Optioian Avs. Manufacturing 2412 Washington X X company, No. 2468 Washington, avenue. Ogden, Utah, on Monday, September 26, 1904. at 3 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, September 25, 1904. j ; C. J. A. X X GOODS; I IN J. T. RU5HMER, Expert t FALL The ellghteat symptom should be looked Into. School children should have If every advantage. Usually glasses are prescribed In time actual disease te prevented and they can be discarded ss the child grows older. gs c X Of after maturity. S 1 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 23d day of July, 1904, so many shares of each block aa may be neces- ssry will be sold at the office of said Early Showing! Most eye troubles begin In childhood. A little abuse, a little strain, early in life means much more 353 a Lindquist X t UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER (30-Open All Fight. Telej-v-n- s 2420 Washington Avs. Ogden, Utah. t I have Just received a new and line of fall street hats at the Lender Millinery Company, Mra S. E. Lyon, proprietor; 2351 Washington avenue. We are pleased to inform the Trade that our Fall Htock is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Year's Prices up-to-d- 36 Reese Howell f & ' SONS. t iaa CHINAWARE MUST GO t COAL REGARDLESS OF C08T PRICE. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL STOCK OF CHINA WE WILL RUN A GENERAL SALE ON CHINAWARE FOR TEN DAYS. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DECORATED AND HANDPAINTED CHINA WILL BE SOLD AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. HAVE TO USE SOME KIND OP COAL EVEN IN SUMMER. YOU WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 WASHINGTON PHONE AVENUE. 147-- Z WHY NOT THE BEST? CARRIED Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices, That Is sssctly why w do'the Tailoring Business of Ogdon. A Read the Journal. BUS- YOURS RESPECTFULLY, only the foretaste. ADVAN- DISTANCE TO CALL UPON US, WRITE US FOR ILLUS- dl-e- wt EN- TAGEOUS TO OUR PATRONS AND RENDER OUR d. con-Pes- GOODS. IN ITS PLACE, WE FIGURE WILL REDUCE OUR OPER- - one-ten- th ARRANG- WILL BE, AND WE 8HALL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND LOOK IX WKHER DELEGATHIX. The Suit Lake Her.ild tells the following interesting story of the row in tile Weber county delegation: That the switch from Wells to Cutler of Robert Moye mill six other Welter county delegates was the result of a conference lie tween Chairman Howard of the I'lali delegation. T. H. Callister, reireseniing Cutler, and Moyes, in which it was promised that if Weber county would go for Cutler, Glazier of Utah county would lie pulled down in favor of Moyes. was a statement freely made on the floor of the convention last night. Moyes was supposed to lie pledged to Wells, and when he cast his vote for Cutler on the second ballot, Colonel W. J. Shen-i- y of Ogden, who stood beside him and saw him folding up the Cutler ballot, spoke up and asked if he were not making a mistake. The incident passed then until the evening session, when the fight for treasurer was on. Then, as Mr. Moyes attempted to leave the theater he was met in the lobby by Colonel Shenly and several other Weber county delegates. The colonel accused him of voting for Cutler and of breaking his pledges. Then another member of the Weber county delegation spoke up and declared to Moyes that he was present at a dinner at the Weber club where Howell, Callister and Moyes were also present, and where he heard and saw the deal fixed up by which Moyes was to switch all of the Weber delegation he could to Cutler in return for the drawing down of Utah county's candidate for the jtreasurershlp. Moyes became angry at the accusation and left the lobby, defying Shealy to prove that he had voted for Cutler and merely saying that he knew nothing about it. te IN OUR NEW BUILDING YET SATISFACTORILY NOT ED. BUT IT SOON RW Another of the many delegates from this county who "did not care" to ratify at Saltair today said: "Of course it la easy to capture a convention, but one man can not continue to dictate to a whole state. The people will not he fooled all the time." Such Intrlguei anger. and manipulations as were In evidence This is Infamous," shouted Harry yesterday always leave behind wounds, Joseph. It is an Insult to every wo- sores and bruises (there waa an eviman here." dence of this In Salt Lake City last Pence asserted that he did not inThis from the Deseret News of Wedfall) and the effect of It is certain to tend to Insult any woman. He declarweaken the party very considerably in nesday: "The report that Senator ed he had said nothing Improper and the state. Kearns has no political Interest in the he asked any woman who felt Insulted state convention except in a general to hold up her hand. Being called on The Tribune this morning says: sort of way seems to be somewhat disto explain what he mean, he said: Charlie Hollingsworth directed the credited by the anouncement In one "I mean that the purpose of this Weber county delegates like a mas of his official newspaper organs today congress is to found a mining bureau, ter in the political arena. He is a that he was scheduled to return home not a matrimonial bureau." clever young man. and no mistake, and from the east this afternoon. His arProfessor Talmage answered Pence. will be old enough to run for a state rival just the day before convention, Dr. Talmage was evidently very anoffice himself the next campaign." however. Is probably only a coincigry. He had not spoken a dozen Thats Just exactly how Charlie dence. words when he had the complete atwould express It tention of every person In the great "Who carrleth Logan Journal: armory. "Is Mr. Pence In halir Saya theTribune: "Bill waa there Utah's Republican political destiny in he inquired. "Bill" , the man who the hollow of his hand, and will have "I am," shouted Pence. had Interviewed himself, saying 80 to be watched closely lest he layeth Then I speak the more freely," anper cent of the Weber county delegates the other hand upon the Democratic swered Talmage, and he did. Before were hia friends. He was for Cutler. destiny also? Reed Smoot. he finished, a speech lasting ten minWeber county was against Cutler. 5 utes that was clothed In the most Even- in the matter of working the to 45. on first ballot, a majority against beautiful language, he had called him on the city council for a blessing breakaway. Republican Pence something In polite language of a practicaly interminable form in the a liar, coward, a traducer of woman-.hooOne of the really exciting incidents franchise, while the voice was the Talmage fairly blistered Pence of the ' convention was N. J. Harris voice of Howell, the hand was the with a flow of invective that Astonishthreat that as Weber county has more hand of Smoot Great is Smoot! ed Sait Lakers who knew his ability. than of the Republican vote Logan Journal Dst night the El Paso delegation, which is the largest next to Utah, RECITAL OF PARSIFAL". RENO, THE MECCA. showed a4 disposition to break its Promise to support Balt Lake, which helped to give El Paso the 1905 On Will Bs Given This Winter in Many Old Ogdenitee Have Taken Up Their Residence There. Connection With Tabernacle It is believed, however, they ran be brought into Choir. line, though they ere anxious for Reno, Nevada, seems to be a kind the sake of big ata Mecca for old Ogdenltes. Judge of tendance to have the light for headThe tabernacle choir will begin the quarters carried over to El Paso next actual season's work in the very near IV. L. Maglnnis. who returned yesyear. terday from a business visit to the future. This is the Information giVen Nevada city states that he met there out by Mr. Joseph Ballantyne, who and Sparks, the new railroad town, a has recently returned from a trip to Stop that Cough! of former residents of this number When a cough, a tickling or an ir- New York. city and all seem to he prosperous. ritation In the throat makes you feel While in the metropolis Mr. M. T. Coats, fornjerly a Southern Pamade the selection of an or- cific uncomfortable, take Ballard's d passenger conductor, la now in Syrup. Dont wait until the e atorio which will be taken up by the the retail liquor business at Reno, and has golie beyond control. Mr. choir as soon as the season begins. Charles Sarler is proprietor of the end Mrs. J. a. Anderson, 354 West 5th The work will be vigorously pushed so Overland hotel a very popular hosttreet. Salt Lake a public presentation may be had City, 'Utah, writes: that telry. Mr. Ramsey, who at one time think Ballards Horehound Syrup before the New Year. in the laundry business in Ogden is he best medicine While away Mr. Ballantyne also for coughs and similarly occupied at Reno and at eolds. We have used it for several signed contracts with Mme. Bertha Sparks B. M. Howard is engaged in ar: It always gives Immediate re- Kuns Baker for an Interpretation re- a prosperous retail liquor business and muef, la very Grubneau occupies a responsible pleasant and gives per-- cital of Richard Wagner's great be Harry will This "Parsifal. sic drama satisfaction." 25c, 60c, 1.00. FOr position in the Southern Pacific shops. le by given In connection with the taber They all have a warm welcome for an George P. Cave. nacle choir. No music drama ever --L Ogdenlte. written has aroused so much Interest JOS. BALLANTYNE RE8UME8 TEACHING as has "Parsifal" and no doubt the people of our city will appreciate this Mr. Ballantyne has returned from opportunity of knowing the true It isnt merely the taste of 'so great a music drama. ,urnmer vacation and will resume meaning of . . FRIDAY. Anaerson 282 j BY SHURTLIFF & CO. Telephone Call 2041 or 18-- X 2407 or 18-- Washington. Twenty-Fift- h . ogd.n, vtn. Want the news? Read The JournaL |