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Show THE DAILY (TATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR Daily Stair Journal Jsurnal OGDEN, UTAH ....PubliihM Publishing C, Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Bell, Ind., Editorial Room ....Bell. 44 1 1 Ind, 114 I ringa CM Office ring ring 6(42 ringa M OO Mall One Tear 1.00 Mail Six Manilla Mail Three Montha 80 Mall One Month 80 One Month Carrier By Pay No Money to Camera By By By By Ill Entered aa second-dan- s pia'ter at the Poutoffloa at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March 8. 1878. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou ahould receive your paper net later than 7.M p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone Ml and It will be aeat you by special messenger. No paper, delivered after p. m. Pay s money to carrier or pthsr collectors unless they present radon tisls from the u.idr reigned. 'JnJcr no cireumetancea will carriers ar collectors be allowed to taka stops. All notices of this kind mutt be given to this office direct or by letter, or in person, or phene 6(4, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NO CO, V A GOOD TIME COMING ratification by the City Council last evening of the contract between city officials and the Ogden Waterworks company, another definite step was taken in the securing for th rltlaens of the water system. This action last evening was but a detail of course, but It la worthy of note that it wgs taken without a voice being raised against IL Already the Influence for good of thte purchase of the waterworks te being felt In the more robust civic pride manifested. Cltlsens are beginning to feel me though they were stockholders in a corporation that owns something tsnglbla, that they have something to show for their money, TTIl the formal that they have a more definite reason for taking an Interest In the public affaire of their home city. This feeling Is bound to stlmualtf them to build, to Improve, to add to the yulue of the community In which they all have a deflnl and valuable pert. A cheep kicker who did ell possible by working through subterranean channels to defeat the bond Insuo and who U unable to surrender gracefully to the will of the majority, sneers at the city council for rejecting the central heating plant and aaslgna ns the reason that the city haa no money available after buying the waterworks. After a man has purchased a fin home for his family he may with propriety defer the buying of a piano for a time. The home la essential, the piano la a luxury. The city haa purchased back Its birthright In the water system; it haa established an Inheritance on. n broad foundation. It can well afford to defer the erection of heating planta and other like luxuries for the time bring The city administration la moving along the right lines. This la a good time for all good citizens to Join the procession; to line up for the forward march. Ogden City la on the move. Thla fact Is noted by every visitor. Forces are at work In this community at thin time that are pertain to drive H ahead and that man la Indeed unfortunate whn tries to hold It bark. He certainly cannot hold It back by throwing peanut sheila on the track. Boost now for Greater Ogden. RAPID TRANSIT A IN THE CANYON COMPLEX proposition ed to the board of county missioners A f, HOS. SPLENDID' GROUP OF NEW SUITS ARE HERE IS Neatest for Fall OH THE FENCE display of these arranged for your selection. All the newest shapes and fabrics, when you see them you win become enthusiastic over them fust as we have been, strick-l- y tailor made walking suits, as chic and nobby as could be desired, remember the garments In our ready to wear department show the deft hand of expert tailors none others llnd place here. A beautiful the public highway through Ogden Canyon. The point at Issue Is the huildlng of the streetcar track on the side of the stream now occupied by the public road in places where It would he extremely difficult. If not Impossible, to build mt the opposite side. There Is much to bn sal-- on both sides of this question. There Is a strong demand for the building of this line. It would moan very much to the resists of the valley on the other side of von. It would put them In dose the outside world: It would ' access to market and 'ves that every In these reasons the . pro--man- de of the by the original bandit-hunteUnion Pacific as an escort, and the FOB light will be one which has never been seen In this or any other country save in conjunction with Buffalo Bills exhibition. The Indians and Rough Riders will ride their horses to the grounds and the sight will be an ample reward for the elmlnatton of the hackneyed parade of other days. IncidentalBuffalo Bills Big Show Will Not ly It may be mentioned that when Salt Lake Automobile Club Worweatherpermlts Col. Cody will take a Give Street Exhibition in . king With Outsiders in New drive through the principal streets to scout convince the public that the old Movement Ogden Tomorrow. is stilt In the harnres, ready to apas he positively will, at every pear. performance. The Wild West aggregation gives For many reason, tha management The city council of Farmington hu of Buffalo LIU'S Wild West lias decided two performances tomorrow afternoon been converted to the gnod mail move lo abandon the street parade which and evening at the Tabernacle square. ment which is being promoted by the Salt Lake 'Automobile club and li to has, In years past, been the usual thing ing everything possible to promote bewith traveling organisations of this tter highways and safer traffic. GOODWIN WINS size and character. It u set forth that This movement is t be kept up until in many Instances the late arrival of the entire county of Davi la mppIH the trains hearing the paraphernalia ted SWIMMING TITLE with astha best roads in thethecountry, makes It Impossible to give a parade and cnuittlts of as Just fast possible start the afternoon performance on Salt Lake and Utah are getting Into time. Through these delays tha public shape and pushing tliii' find wort la compelled to experience a tedious . NEW L. GoodN. along. YORK, Sept. wait, while the work of preparing for A set of ordinance! are being prNew York Athletic club, won his the performance goes on. Again, it is win. epared by the Salt Luka Automobile xmateur union athletic iMth swimming to an considered unnecei hrdghtp of the year yesterday at club to be submitted to the city cout oinpri men snd horses to parade for championship ncil of Salt Lake regulating the um af a bl fleld f two hours before beginning the after- automobiles in Salt Lake. he when the Bay. captured noon exhibition, especially when It is The Automobile club la having signs Daniels With out Champion considered that twD shows every day to be placed In consptcsosi made of toot the tb race' ?k arethe rule with Buffalo Bills exhlbl- - was to win places, The title. tha warning motorists of lht nto expected tlon. By doing away with the street was held under the au- of speed which they are to proceed m which event, pageant, men and horses are fresh for of the American so-- entering towns and villages throughout their performance and It would seem spices the state, the first of three signs to go ood ,or ' r,ctory My' that the public is entitled to a perfect !Cfty' to Farmington, the city council hating ? ' thfourhout and cro performance, which It pays for, rather passed A taw providing for this to fl,n8h than to a free street parade which Notice! Automo reads as follows: E' gives, at best, but a poor idea of the J" cib to tea mlfes pw here down biles slow New Tork Athletlc club' magnitude of the Wild West exhlbl- -. was third. hour. Farmington City limits." tlon. Another reason which has served to Influence the decision Is the fact that merchants In the cities visited obEXCURSION TO DENVER EXCURSION TO DENVER to parades because they Interrupt ject Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R. Sept. dub that Taft dub Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, business and Interfere with general 4th. Round $20.00. ITth and Cth. Round trip, 820.00. SeptKtk traffic. So strenuous Is this objection 18th, round trip, 122.80; Sept. If you are a Republican and at the 28th and 18th, round trip. $22.80; Sept ISth n trip, Sept that In many cities a permit to parade 24th, round asm time a good citizen, your place, DENTISTRY CASE trip, 132.60 Stop over 26th, round trip. 22.50 Stop sW be secured and in other places cannot 8 la at your primary at oclock thlsj lowed. e tho fee demanded Is set at such an evening. If you remain away tonight exhorbltant ratethat It practically proyou have-.nright to kirk tomorrow IS hibits street pageants. In any event If the primaries do not go to suit you. the management to satisfied that the Weber county Democrats wilt hold jubllc prefer an afternoon performance their primaries September 17 to select w,th ntp and v,r- - displaying ; upon request of the defendants fforu ot th Parthlpants. Jelegaies to their state and Judicial both cases. Dr. H. L. Stoneclpher of the the Conventions. The state convention United Dental company and rather to have thrtr entertain-Carme- n than George F. In Ogden September 18. will he interfered with through the were granted a continuance of j The time for the judicial convention their hearing by Judge J. D. Murphy, fat,ae of the participants after two has not yet been fixed. !or thre hours of street parading In in police court thla morning. with They ;a sorts of weather, charged ar, practicing There Is much talk In Suit Lake City license1 The public Is reminded, however. without the dentistry remlir of a fusion betwepn the Democrats and I the state board of den- - that In moving the properties and para- from required on "Americans the Judicial ticket In phernalla of the Wild West from the-- ' ' the Third district. This district Is railroad to the exhibition grounds will of counties the of Salt Lake. composed In itself constitute a parade of greater Summit and Tooele. The Democrats 'Interest and vastly more novel than ' have made no nominations as yet. any other organization can offer. The engine and cars used In The Great will be accompanied , ; Train Hold-U- p rs COUNTY PARADE OF fu-gl- n m WEST n. , hu-ine- ! Behead Life-Savi- ng Political Splinters o h-)- jra S WHATS WHAT i IN POLITICS ..I THE FERTILE DESERT 6 Og-- - The desert fertile area Democrats have gotten into th, poliUnited States. That sounls In tical game again and at a meeting yes- like the a paradox, yet ft is true. Where terday afternoon. It was decided to did the great civilization of sntlqnity ' . d the county convention on Septem-"- h, arise? Where but In the fertile desthre, days after the Republl-- - erts? Egypt, Syria, Palestine. Persia. e their nominations. The Arabia, Northern India, th north coast of Africa were all arid lands. w choosing delegates will The Incas In Peru, the Toltecs and ITth. Aatecs In Mexico reared their ctvllixa-tlon- s ..nber. If any, Is out for! upon desert plateaus. Th his- Democratic side Is hard tory of the Jews is a history of a des tine. No active campaign has ert folk. It wss within the encircling walls of the desert that they evolved ,iade, aa yet. by any offtce-seekif the Bourbons and but few are their national and their religious Out of the consciousness. avowed candidates. desert . For governor, Weber county Demosprang all these things as the water of a crats apparently favor Uncle Jesse gushed from th rock at the blow of of Knight of Provo, and It Is' likely that Moses. A rest wlltij The desert Is most fertile because should this nomination .pvtces. j ! -t i a Is the most the t & BROS. S. X BURT j the request of the RipM s of SEPTEMBER , com- Transit company of this city for the rleht to construct n line In part on -- - ln!w" Is present- In Jd i TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION THERE'S walk- win add In any degre to' the danger fwebrr county he would have a of the road will io doubt bfths first H- - Ro,PP Weber ccun consideration in the minds of the com-- 1 ta supreme bench nif.Hluiiers when the matter 1. taken F Judge Rolapp haa not said that b UP. d, It Is agreed by the transit company would accept this nomination if but on the other hand, he baa that If permission (s given to build Its line on the highway side of the river not said that ha wouldn't. that It will construct the line next the As It stands, however, that Demoriver an that all teams and pedestrians crats will probably make no announces ill have the Inside, or mountain side, ment of aspirants until after they have t all time. It la avrred also, that observed the antics of th Republican the Present mad wtl not be reduced brethren. Meanwhile, they ar pushing In width, nut even to the extent of aa a strong city and county organization Inch: that where necessary to build on along In a quiet manner. that elds of th river at all. the mountainside will be cut away to secure the necessary width, or where that Is not feasible, the riverside will be built up and made secure. It Is argued in this connection that a streetcar in the canyon 1, not so dangerous aa an automobile. 1A the first place, because It Is on Its track end a driver will always know where to And it; and In the next place, because horses, as a rule, lo not take frlrht at streetcars aa they Either Taft or Bryan May Carry do at auomubiles. Complaint Is made by the transit State fcy Narrow Margin-Neg- roes company that som, of those owning Shut Out property on the north side of the stream In the canyon are making It irac:lcal1y impossible for it to build the 'ne on that side by placing reAs election BALTIMORE, Sept. strictions upon them that are practical- day drawa closer It becomes Increasly prohibitive; and that unless the com. ingly obvious that Maryland la doubtmlaslonera grant the privileges asked ful ground In the presidential contest. for the whole project must be aban- For mouths the Republicans have been doned. claiming the state, with some show of This is the problem presented to reason, hut. It Is now realised that a th county offlcla's. It la sincerely return to tho Democratic ranks la to be hoped that a wise and speedy so- not linpoaslbls, The free silver Issue, lution may be reached. The building which caused the Democratic voters of of this Una means much to a large and the state to turn against Bryan In Important section of the country and 1484 and 1800, is no longer a bone of If the decision is reached without decontention, and many Democrats are lay the Important work of constructing now returning to their former politithe road will be started at once. cal faith. The Republican landslide of 1884, when McKinley received a pluWORK FOR NEXT YEAR rality of 82,124. was reduced to 11,841 given In 1800. and four yearn ago RooseSIMON BAMBERGER has Just the information that work will velt's plurality over Parker was only at once to double track his line 51 votes. Democratic hope of victory has been between Ogden and Balt Lake City; that ha will have the system elect rifled considerably affected, however, by the before the time for opening the resorts defection of the Baltimore Sun. The next summer; and that he will extend Jsun la the most Influential paper of his line from Ita present Ogden term!- - 'Maryland, and its declaration for Taft nue on Thirty-fir- st street through the will certainly have ita Influenca on the city and to the mouth of Ogden Can-iro- result. Still, the Bun la not overly enthusiastic, and Its support of the ReAl this la good news for this com- publican candidate has the appearance munity. Is is a big contract that Mr. 0f choice between evils. Rsmlieryer Is undertaking, but It Is! passage of an election law, vqnwn that much of the grading for' which haa the effect of rendering void double-trackin- g la already done; he the Illiterate negro vote, of targe part has been working for years on plana will help Bryan. Under the law, the for the electrification of hla system, and with the Installation of electricity candidates' names are arranged on the sW-baR- cat order, without as motive power, he will meet" with ba,,ot In the black belt" and emblems, party obstacles In this the completion of po of the state end of the line. without even Tli e influence of the completion 'the selections of the voter. It Is evithla road Into the city was frit In ss circles In the late summer. dent that thousands of negroes, unable It wl'l be frit In n much greater de- to read or write, will find It difficult gree when It Is completed on the lines', and In many cases Impossible to vote originally laid down and operated wlth.the straight Republican ticket., aa In electric power. It will bring to this I past. Under three renditions It la city a vast amount of business from the 'probable tljat Bryan will receive at south that is now diverted Into other least a small plurality outside of tho channels and for this reason the citi- city of Baltimore. zens will welcome the information that In this city a reliable forecast can the rned Is to he completed eo eoon. hardly bo made, although present ap- In carrying out hla plans as set forth .pearances favor Taft. The buslnesa In Ms last official statement, Simon Interests are almost solid for tho ReBamberger should have the hearty co- publican candidate, hut, on tho other operation of every progressive cltlsen band, Bryan la assured of a largo tabor of OgJen. veto. It is practically certain, whether tho result favors Taft or Bryan, that the vote will bo very dose,' and It la unlikely that the victor will receive over I 1,009 plurality. j The minor parties will not have much effect In Maryland. Voters of this state have never taken kindly to SoDid somebody gay something at any cialism or Populistic movements, and old time about organising a Bryan dub the Independence party vote will be eo In Ogden? There should be a Bryan 'gmall aB t0 negligible. down. to hold ten-dere- (Inooniiormted) Buniaeae WEDNESDAY,- It la a savings bank without any withdrawals. Plants need potash, magnesia, lime and other foodstuffs. Just as we need animals and plants. Now In the humid lands, such as In our Eastern states the rains have fallen for tens of thousands of centuries, and they have washed out the food of the plants But in the arid lands the rains have fallen sparingly of not at alt Some of the desert land of our West contain three times ss much potash, lx times ss much magnesia, fourteen times as much lime. the humid lands of the East .The desert Is an Inexhaustible storehouse of food for the plants of thousands of yesrs to come, a storehouse to be drawn upon as soon as the land Is Irrigated. Success urs Furs Furs Any Fur Piece may be selected nowand will be held until desired by a small deposit |