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Show P5E DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FOUR man of affairs, says street lovingly copied the statement sad a Chronicle. Francisco to he San was It Is t the News. That the printed hy assume el trier guiSt-their to man who necessary The personal OGDEN, UTAH. FiMbWh destinies, who is the editor when a political virtue on the part of Mr. Sularul Publish!! Cmpuy. political Job Is in sight, hut nothing livan in order to realise that he has (Incorporated.) exoett Sunday when a libel suit Is being tried, who given his oratorical traduoer aoms very Published every evening does not hesitate to hold up his hand hard nuta to crack. Talephenee. and swear that he has nothing to do Mr. Bryan declares that Mr. 8ullian BeUWI 1 lta ualnaaa OSoe with the editorial management when secured his appointment as national Xnd, 1(41 ring Bell. 004 I rings there to danger of his private shekel committeeman by fraud. Mr. Bullion Editorial Rooms Ind, 144 I rings heard being Invaded, lias long wished repltts that If that be true be to unfit the right to to be a national committeeman. anl j to arrogate to himself dictate to the Republicans of this city. that If it to untrue Mr. Bryan to unlit By carrier, per week JJiand would like to read this paper out to be a candidate for president. He ssy ky mail or month . of the party. Although but a distance that virtually all members of the conBy carrier, if collected by circulatOe of but one block Intervenes between vention are alive in Illinois, where The State Journal office and the place they can easily be found, and he pp- s matter at w here he occupies the position of now poses to Mr. Bryan to let th chief Enlerud as w ls7l.Un . h,- - luJ- Justice of the supreme court of Illinois lt and no' F1,u Act ofwresa okiarch I. was not at the pains to ascertain, hy make a canvass of the members. on GsnL Manager sending a reporter to the management, condition that if Mr. Bryan's charge Is B. A. BOWMAN found true Mr. ullivun shall resign Editor whether tha story was true. r. M. JACKBON for once and serve we from the national committee, and that notice Now F. E. SCHROEDER. . . .City Ciroulator all that The State Journal will not be if it la untrue Mr. Bryan shall out of the Republican iwrty by nounce that h- - will accept no numina-an- y NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. man, clique, gang, bunch or crowd tiun for the presidency. It would serm. Subscribers set receiving papers will would-b- e po- - if Mr. Bryaa to as sure of his fact sbtsin same by special meaaanger by of heelers, ward burns, or and by as a gentleman In his position should lltlcal autocrats dictators, tailing up effiee by U top hens. And any In be, that here to an excellent chance to ecclesiastical tha published organ deliver at te paper carrier failing work fight- - easily and speedily and finally get rid prspsr addrsss will be shsrged far such Halt Lake City. It Is messenger service. Ing the battles of a political organlsa- - of Mr. Sullivan. Another charge niade tlon infested with so many parasites by Mr. Bryan Is that Mr. Sullivan makes money out of politics, to which upmlhe epidermis, but, like and other vermin which get Into clean Mr. Sullivan retorts that Mr. Bryan, housi-ty accident, we presume they who haa come to he a man of hard-head- lUalf Stair Journal HELP THE MOVEMENT, ed . exitf-cled- Editor Utah State Journal: It ! with pleasure that I notice the announcement la your paper that Mathe great dame Shumann-Heinsinger, will be heard in Ogden. Surely, those endeavoring to build a Greater Ogden" will see that the coming of such artists to our city would mean n greater step toward the city's advsneement thaa may be generally k, NEW ARRIVALS EACH DAY -- : ( . second-clas- I 12. 190L - an-re- supposed. As one good thing brings ano'.bef" why not let us begin by giving this d singer such patronage that other artists will come and keep on coming until Ogden win come to be known is one of the most musical cities in tha West, Just as Sacramento, and Portland, Oregon, were known as the most musical towns on the coast. It to not always the largest cities that have the greatest interest in such Each express brings us something new for the Cloak and Suit Department and we are showing a wonderful collection of of new models which are exclusive at this store and we want you to call and see these goods .whether ready to purchase or not ust yet, as the styles, which in many instances we show but one garment of a design, are fast being sold. New goods arriving for all departments each day. You are welcome just to look. world-lame- things. So Join in. everybody, and help a good thing along and thus help your-rlvr- s, as well as others. Then we will not have to run" down to Salt Lake in order to hear or see anything worth while, or. If minus the railroad fare, must stay and mourn because we have to live where wecannot enjoy euch advantages. This to our chance. Will we take it? Tours truly, X T. Z. I A TOAST. up-h- ill bed-bu- ssssffjsis ounttid-erab- s have to be endured. But Inasmuch as these pimples oa tlie parly posterior are so few, and the great and good men and women are bo we presume we will have to be1 pet lent until such time as some sort of medicine cun be devised to eradicate t he in, aud in the meantime we will be fighting til battles of decency in politics and the rule of the many, as gang. And mtulnat a of enthe from expresstona Judging couragement we are daily, receiving; Judging from the growth of our sub- - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY DECLINED TO COMECT. he Btste Journal last evening defined its position concerning the publics: Ion of a deliberate misstatement by the Itoserrt News, which assrrled, on tlie authmily of "a Well informed man." iluti this paiier was charged with the tank of organising the American parly In Weber county. Prior to the publicaW ,ncl,nd tion thereof a proof slip was handed we in the end, despite slinli win lleve In order here News corresimmlent tlie of knockers. that he might telephone It to his pa- tlie efforts The Journal to aware that there State per. It was telephoned, hut the News Is In tills state a machine, or a a declined to u it as given, and, in machine, which exerts ita authority at garbled version, proceeded to enlighten times. Ws direct the attention of Ita clientage as to wliat C. M. Jackson, f that machine to the ,h nln the editor, has done in a political way I ftKt tactics that the that despicable , In tlie past and etoe- here, pursued The editor of this per I. a paid are where, militating against tha party, Just tlis same aa Charles W. rmpluy unless the beings who are and that Penraea is a paid employe of the Desoff' noth,n th,n eret News. Ha write, the sentiment. lhe ,Urea of the Nter. and flatten hlnuelf that1but bworn th n0 ,n ,he he does it welLlnaamurh a. hto era- ed " ed ; drfl " " le wealth, makes money from no other source than politics. Incidentally. Mr. Sullivan remarks In various passages that Mr. Bryaa to a hypocrite and a liar. All this to very lively doings for a period so early In the campaign, and Indicates that whop the Democracy fairly gets warmed up the skies will be clouded by the fur thut will fly. fr la in poll Ice all tture to In It, and cites tha fart that he to getting rich rapidly by trading on his notoriety. Ferhaps there is nothing Irregular in so prominent a umi profiting through his prominence, but It certainly does not seem the rigid thing for a candidate to be taking steady.pecuniary toll from his efforts to reach the presidential chair. Sullivan nays Bi yan 4 . ... ENDOW A COLLEGE OR A CAT. That the proposition to "endow a college or a cat" Is not altogether fancy shown by the sad Intelligence of the death of the richest cat In the world. At Wilkes barre, Pa.,t Plnkey was killed with chloroform because a tumor In her throat prevented her front eating. In her case there was no objurtlon to 'the euthanasia which to proitoaed for the hopelessly ill,. and by ; Dr. Osier for men over sixty. Plnkey to described aa the richest cat in the world, but In fact was obly one of two. lUackle, her companion, was equally well off, and Inherits her estate. The two were acquired soma fifteen years ago by Kenjainin F. Dll ley, who kept a restaurant When ha died eighteen ninths ago hto will was read, and waa found to aet aside a fund of $40,000, the income of which was to be used for the maintenance of hie pets for life, lie also left them the handsome home In which they lived. They were to have the best medical t ten linn. In short, they were to want ,for nothing. A nuilse haa taken cars of them, and they have slept In soft beds and have been washed and combed daily. Now that Plnkey- to gone, Blackie la to receive all the attention heretofore given to both. Whether these rich cats were happier than other cats may well he a al question, but it to a part of the problem whether wealth confers happiness. The general opinion Is that It does not, but everybody to willing to take the risk of having it thrust upon him. Perhaps If Plnkey had been obliged to live a more strenuous life and to hustle for rata and mice to satisfy the cravings of appetite tha might have experienced Joys more intense than those which wealth and a trained nurse brought her. But who can tell? Louisville Courier-Journa- l. There are Arabs in Arabia. There are Jape in old Japan. Norway haa Its quaint Norwegian China haa the Chinaman; New York City haa the mixture And Chicago haa tha teat. man to with us But the B' In the Dixie of the West. S. J. BURT & New Turk City haa Its Broadway. London has i:s English Strand. Bouton has Its eastern harbor Where our emigrants topgh land; California haa Ita ferrya And the famous Golden Gate, But the a rifted of tha inlands Is the Sogo Lily state. SAN FRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY The Ban Francisco Opera company, There are landmarks In Kentucky, waves m free. a reorganisation of tlie Tivoli Opera Where the blue-graThere are haunts In old Vlrgntia company, which was earthquaktd out And In dear old Tennessee; of its own playhousa, will ba seen In Th re are prarles down In Texas this city two night - Thursday and roam. Where tha cowboy loves to Friday, in The Btrollera" and PrinBut there's only one fair Utah This company haa we all call Home Sweet Horn. cess Trebidsone. That 1 received warm words of commendation Emmett. wherever lt has appeared and the enCALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR- gagement here should be euooesaful both from an artistic and financial IES, WEBER COUNTY.-- . standpoint. A number at line soloists are listed among the artiste of this ag-- 1 ARE re PRIMARIES REPUBLICAN gallon of singers. hereby called to meet at oclock Friday evening, September 14, 1$0$. Each election district ' of Weber county will elect one delegate to the Slate Convention, to be held at Bad Lake City, September SB, 1101, excepting the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventli, Twelfth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourt- h and Huntavitla No. 1, which districts will elect each two delegates. The districts composing tha First Municipal Ward of Ogden City will meet at the City HalL The districts of the Second War-will meet at the Third Ward Educational Institute on Grant avenue. The districts of the Third Ward will meet at the Mound Fort Educational m da" h" ,ndel)-nployers have found no fault with hi. a. a without designed being work. Consequently, what he may" no man s aueh that Condition, an done polllicaily. In the past office will be menan for nothing lo do with the question. The candidacy In certain tioned Republican jioallion of Tha State Journal was 1s an adherent made plain. Then was no attempt at newspapers unless he a evasion or quibbling. But with the of the satellites of ths machine. If Institute. facta before it tlie Deseret News electa Republican dares question the methods Tha districts of the Fourth Ward will to distort and misrepresent the position of certain oneq .immediately the black meet at the County Courthouse.' to of that slander whisper tongue begin of this taper, dodges the queetlon and The districts of the Fifth Ward will he a "An American." Paid emissaries continues Its sneaking work. meet at the Fifth Ward Educational lihirelings breathe the Institute. If the opinions the private opinions and In obscure and corners bel "Huntsville District No. 1 will meet softly cut an editor of any flgun with the at the City Hall, Huntsville. followers the taks up policy of a newsiwiHir, matlen would eychnphuntlc The other districts will meet at their story. be different. Everyone in Utah knows usual meeting place. Tlie Journal announces here and now X T. IIULANISKI, Chairman, that tha Deam-- l Nows is a Deinocntlc thata tta columns are open to all Re JOHN V. BLUTH. Secretary. !aper whenever Joseph F. Smith Isnt Dated at Ogd, n City this Cth day of alike. Not 'one but can get looking In La direction, and that when publicans A. D. IMA September, nam in column for his the political his eyes an turned that way It to either mildly Republican or nausea his actions or his proposed political SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS actions. The Journal Is working for tlngly neutral. Tet the News would success believes of the and the party, to much dislike rs very have other pap e BroReported Daily by the man In It has a right to aspire e every rritlelse It because Charles W. kerage Company. entertains profound, very pro- to any position he is competent to fill SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. The no fiivorltes. This paper found, highly profound, political opin- and will play following are today's mining ions of Lis owa which, on many oc- has no private axe to grind. No one Is grabbing for pub casions, arwdlametricallyoppoeedtothe connected with It out la lie for ths success of It pap. sentiments of Its management and its on nil good Re It the rails and party ownership. It would be Justified In its to stand it in its manpublicans by dislike for such action, and such dislike would be intensified if, for ex- ful fight for the triumph of Reand the selection of ample, the oilier papers declined to cor- publican principles office. men for good rect their statements, but Instead alluded to something Mr. Fen rose did THE WORM WILL TURN. two years ago. or five years ago. Tet that la what tha News has done, and we submit the case to the candid Roger C. Sullivan, national Demo judgment of our readers that it la, by cratie committeeman from Illinois, so doing, attempting to justify Itself makes It manifest that ho haa stood In a falsehood, uttered by some scrub, all that he Is going to stand from Wll who dares not reveal hto Identity nnd llantyJ. Bryan, and comes back at that who hides himself behind an alia lest gentleman In a style which once more For envelopes, letter heads, business be be detected In his Infamy. ' proves the Inequality of a verbal con- cards, dodgers, etc, call up the Journal We note that the twin papers down test between an emotional rhetorician Job Room Both 'phones 1(4. d: tral-ha- ha,r ed gum-sli- oe -- len-ros- ve BROS SCHOONER 8UNDE SAFE SEATTLE, Sept. 12.-hoon Norman Bund which it was fom waa lost arrived this morning, i..- alongside the schooner LouUe Junta Off Cape Scott both veKtwls each other hard In a rough m. Ti,e It The beauty bee to up one' thought it "honeye" wee tens ones life; it's on one'i word and drop alp by Hip. into one'i heart when Hollis torta Rocky Uouo-tal- n Tea to used. Tea or Tablet, S cento. T. H. Carr, Phar. iu.-ct.- Tablets, pencils. Inks, Erasers, Penholders and Pens s? S? Inter-Stat- - per-fnnl- Another Great in Advance for Ogden. Racket Store UNDERSELLS 'EM ALL Little Giant School Shoes Hundreds of children are wearing them to school today. Hundreds of other children should wear them because they wear longer than other makes. They are made of best quality upper stock and the best grade sole leather. Bigger, Better and Broader, Fast Growing Store. Opening Sale of Extraordinary Interest Thousands of Dollars Worth of Newest Fall Merchandise Will Be Offered at Astonishing Savings. HERCULES We want to make this store the public store, and to make our interests and yours identical, can build a splendidly successful enterprise. This has ever been our aim. And we know that a successful enterprise of this kind could never le built We thank you for the splendid support you have given without your us, and we pledge you that in the future as in the past, the primary aim of this store will always be to serve your interests first and best. The broadest guarantee in America covers every purchase you make here. Satisfaction guaranteed or This suit for boys is different from all other makes. Tire pants are lined throughout with Irish linen, which protects the goods from tearing. Every seam with strong bands of tape. The buttons is are sewed on with linen thread so that they wiH stay; Call in and see these suits, as they are worth $10, but we will sell them at $5 from 6 to 16 years. re-infor- money promptly refunded. LAST & THOMAS The New York MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. Daily September 3 te 14. Y!v trnbm Pnrlflc; Tickets rood l rriu-- n SL Stopovers allowed. rand Hn. until October CLARKS STORES I |