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Show (HE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER H, PAGE SIX. 1908. advtxau-a- ; the adoption of! and one constitutional amendment and the defeat of anothrr. arr the moat Impor- tart results of the state election held: Monday, a indicated by In complete re- j turns from a majority of the seventy- - j lountlr It. Arkansas. A record-breaJACK DE MOTTE, Manager. iitf vote waa polled throughout the PICTURES THAT SING and TALK elate. Toe returns on the license question Tell What They Know are t.ot toniJusivv, but apparently Hard Times Felt in Branch cf BusiPostmasters and Vaudeville Six Big n it!iir tne Prohibitionist nor the liAbout Ways of Saving ness That Has Many feline adviaatee have made any Operatic Acts j net gain. Enemies. Money. Th- Indiiationa are that Miller coun- la in Teiaacana and wlii'ii located, ty. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT have been captured! foi:iaTt 14. That the big CHATTANlHMlA. CHICAGO. Sept. 2:30 to 5:00; 7:00 to 10:30; Sunby the Prohibitionist, while 'Crawford Iiiavussiuii of portal aatii: banka and county la thought to have been loot to Chicago mail order hnuxes were hard) day 6:30 to 10:30. for e. IMrn-l- a Nrt wvupitil (lie attention the hit by the recent hard times is shown Both aides claim St. Francisco and lt of thr National AauKxIatlou of by the annual report of Sears, Roe- j re of First (.lux ( ltk es during iriiicot counties, which gave a concern! the largest Company, for license two years ago. buck the foiiVfiitloii oiiied hrrv ytfilrT-oa- y. kind In the world. The net, of it and Green counties went Craighead l Ucorgo Von 1oauuartrr tjeiu-rafor the last year fell short over Pulaski, Jefferson, Phillips, Lee. profits L. Mtj- - r and svvrral of hie aubor-dma- dry dollars from the preceding million a -in ' h ,,1 Ouachita counties, fro. n Washington. with poet- - j! and there was a falling off of al- year, the Prohibitionists centered their niaxitTs fn-iA nearly ail of the larger jahi'-most 20 per cent in net sales. cities of (lie country, took part in fight to u large extent, remain wet. been j "home Industry" crusade has of tlteae vital topic the on by local newspapers, c.urir-Pohtuiiial'T General Meyer has gone the central West during throughout DEMOCRATIC COUNTY on record as favoring both prujecta !the last year or two. and It is possible CONVENTION. .uni Mill rtnvw Ills reeoinineiidatiuns .liiiit tins n.uvtinent. as well as the tor their adoition In Ids neat annual hard times, may have had Its influOgden. Itah. September 11, 1908. report to the president and vnngivas. ence upon the mall trade. The jMixial savings bank )irtiHiitinn, Pursuant to the vail of the DemoThe report shows that the rom- in its inndltied form, will limit de- cratic State Committee, a Democratic ny net sales amounted to $40,848.-CounConvention is hereby railed to sdt, or 89.fc78.VT3 less than those tor posits to small aniouiits, thus making n the system practically an auxiliary and meet at the Court House, Ogden City the previous year, while dividends feeder fur natlonul and state bank. Saturday, September 19th next, at reived from investments involved $89.-- 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of e- - s, or IlS.fcX: more then those seOpinion among the visiting postmasters ic as to the parcels post system la di- lecting forty-on- e delegates to the Dim- - corded for the preceding year, State convention, to be helj at ng a total net income of 140,938,55:. vided. but a majority favor the plan. 9,S80,091 leas than that for the fiscal Friends of the measure declare that Logan. Vtah, September 13, 1908; also nothing now prevents the establish- for the selection of fifty delegates ywur ended June 10, 1907. ments of a parcels post but the Influ- to the Democratic Judicial convention, Expenditures for interest and de-fthe second Judicial District, to be predation charge Involved SS8.B9S,-calle- d ence of the express eoinpaiile. at a later date, and for the or $8,858,885 leas than similar exAmong othi r matters tu be considered risactlon tra other business of that any for th previous year, leav-mu- y pendlturea the masters present by the jmat during aald convention. twfore cotne ng net profits of $2,0S4,79. or $L- meeting are Improvement in etti- com- - 2J,704 less than those for the fiscal convention be will The county Mistal of employes; dispatching Popularity i founded an MERIT, leitcy l3fc delegates, apportioned as year ended June 80, 1907. and In thi instance Merit moan mull matter; back stamping; sjwclal posed of follow: and Funday Boat --Wheat, ciontilically milled and delivery aervice; holiday OPEN MINNESOTA LAND. service and the relations of the rural Ogden City, First Ward . . aold It an affordable price. Get .The Popular Flour today by or- carrier to siatmaalers of first-claOgden City. Second Ward DULUTH. Minn., Pypt. 18. Forty-si- x 14 Ogden City, Third Ward dering Peery'e C re cent Fleur from officer. thousand acres of land within tho 22 In the matter of the Ogden City, Fourth Ward the noareet grocer. reservations of northern Minnesota, 22 day and hour if arrival of letters, the Ogden City. Fifth Ward now idle and unproductive, became 2 are that Burch Creek generally agreed postmasters subject to homestead entry Tuesday by 3 the plnn should lie continued. The Eden order of the government. Substantially practice was discontinued In New Farr West White all of the tract is desirable for agriculYork, hut the postmaster of that city Harrisville ture and would-b- e settlers are ao nu320 Twenty-fift- h Street 2 reports that numerous coinpluliits have Hooper ho. 1 merous that the majority of applicants been made by putrons. lotwyrra and Hooper No. 2 (till be disappointed.' Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. big toinmeri'iHl concern have urged Huntsville No 1 .. Tlte tract opened for settlement to2. I1 Huntsville No. Full Line of Cigars. that the practice of la composed of ceded Chippewa day 2 Ka nervlUe p la some-timresumed, as the lands, being parts of the former Cass 2 highly Important In the trial of Liberty Lake. Chippewa of the Mississippi, 2 Marriott cases by law. Pond du Lac, Leech Lake and Wlnnl- 2 North Ogden bigoshish reservations. it includes 2 Plain City No. 1 lands classified aa agricultural land DRUG TALKS 2 Plain City No. 2 eliminated from the national forest re- 2 Pleasant View Wo don't want a eingle diaaat-iafia- d serve by the act of May 8, 1908, and 2 Randall . , . cuatomer and we don't land from which the pine timber has 2 Rlverdala think we have ana. Wa are been cut. ! Roy glad te make everyth :ng 2 SlatervlU . right that la why a many CATHOLIC GAMES. 2 Uintah trad rogulaHy at thie 2 Warren etoro year after yean Wa ROUE, Sept. 14. It has been defin2 h eat W eher Jfo your trada with tho diatinct decided that the first events In itely 2 est Weber N 2 undaratanding that every pur-hathe Pupal Jubilee Interational athletic LITTLE HOCK, Artt., Sept. 18. The h 2 Wilson will b aatiafying. competition will be decided a week election of Georg W. Donaghey, the from today. The carnival of sports will nominee and for Itemocratlc governor, 121 Total WORTtl HEEDING continue until September 28. the entire Democratic ticket by a maMany Primaries for the selection of delejority that may exceed that received gates to the above convention will be famous European athletes are already by Governor S. Uttle two year ago, held on Thursday evening, September In training here, and entries are exmore than (5.000, and an apparently 17th, at 2 pected from the United Rtateo and oclock, at the usual places Canada. even break between the rmhlblttonlata for th Only Catholic athletes will holding of such meeting. In and the games will be under i DRUG COMPLY Ogden City the ward primaries will be participate held as follows: First Ward, City Hall; the direct patronage of Pope Plus. 2453 Waah. Av. CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC STATE Second Ward, Third Ward Amusement CONVENTION. Hall; Third Ward, Mound Fort AmuseHeadquarter Democratic State Com- ment Hall; Fourth Ward, County Ctffirt ECONOMISTS FOR MEN mit tee, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 17, House; Fltfh Ward, Fifth Ward 1908. Amusement HalL A Democratic atate ronventlon la By order of th County Central Comhereby called to meet at Logan City, mittee. Utah, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1908, at 11 SAMUEL THOMAS, o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nomChairman. W have Junt Inatattod another three presidential elector, who John L. Herrick. Secretary. inating addition to Safety Depeait Baxaa In will vote In the electoral college for our Fire Proof vault to accommoWilliam J. itryan and John W. Kern date th growing demand of our for president and vie president, re Utah State Subaeribero of Th patron for a aaf place to etoro speetlvely, of the United States; end Journal ara requested to read and their valaubl paper. Jewelry and candidates for th following officers follow instructions printad at haad of editorial column. dlamonda for th state of Utah; ua la call rent and let The low, Ons Juatlce of the Supreme Court. ahow you. Congressman. Governor. Secretary of State. POSTIL BANKS (ameraphonj : inrs KNOCKED OUT BUSSED IRE k- Furs le Casino Theater - , It Furs liif-nx- Pisst-inux- lurg-mujor- ity ' , ; J ty Any Fur Piece may be selected now and will be held until desired by a small deposit re-o- The Popularity ol Peerys mak-ocrat- Crescent Flour or tee Howell & Sons Increases EXCURSION ss huck-alninpl- Elephant Saloon TO SIXTEENTH NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- GRESS at Albuquerque, N. 3rd, 1908 29th--0cf- ober September M. bitck-siainpl- bitck-etaiii- es j NEITHER GAINS -- at-w- cua-tam- er In-vi- ta 1. aa ... j VIA DENVER WHICH RIO GRAN FE R. A HAS BEEN SELECTED AS THE R. CO.'S OFFICIAL ROUTE. FARE, $31J5 ROUND TRIP. TICKETS ON TO INCLUSIVE. SALE SEPTEMBER 23RD 26TH, FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 318T. AND RETURNING. TO ALBUQUERQUE STOPOVERS GOING CHEAP EXCURSION RATES FROM THE GRAND CANYON, ING OGDEN MORNING SEPTEMBER 27TH. PURCHASE TICKETS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26TH. FOR : : FURTHER PARTIULARS INQUIRE OF ! Wm. Driver Son A. J. CRONIN, Agent, OQDEN, UTAH BOTH PHONES 104 AND 118, SAFETY $3.00 SHOES are IT 0GDEI1 STATE BANK of Ogden, Utah Praat. H. G, Bigelow J. M. Browning A. P. Bigelow R. A. Meyaa Vlee-Pre- ot Caahiar. Aasb Caahiar. State Treasurer. State Auditor, Attorney General. Superintendent of rublle Instruction. And to select s new state committee. The convention will eonslt of 505, delegates and they will be apportioned on the basts of one delegate for every flfty-fovote cast for O W. Powers for congress In 1908. This will give tha respective counties the following rep- - W ! ur Chas. J. A. Lindquist Funeral Director resentattnn: The Apportionment Reaver Box Both Phones Elder Allen Transfer Co. Cache Carbon Davis , Emery Garfield Srand Iron - Albern Alien, Mgr. 412 25th Street Plsne 21 Kane , Millard Morgan 220 Waah. Av. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Ogden Juab Piute .... .,. , , , 10 Rich 18 Salt Lake . , 40 Ran Juan 9 Sanpete . 18 Pevier , , 9 Summit . 2 Tooele . , ; j ..111 1 I Uintah . sshfniRon 13 Wayne . . . ,., Y Should You Attend Lhe OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE in Preference to Any Other ? I 7 I tah , , 1$ Wasatch 3 18 HI 5 3 The chairman of the Democratic county committee In each county I hereby directed to call either primaries or convention on Sept. 17. 1808, for the election of these delegates. Delegates and visitors to this conven- tton will be sold round trip tickets to Logan at single fare on Ml railway from all points in tha stat and from Evanston. Wyo. Tickets win be aold Sept. 20, 21 and 22, good returning until Sept. 25.' Special train via O. 8. L. will leave Salt Lake at 7:20 a. m SepL 23. arriving Logan about 10:45 a. m. LTMAX R. MARTIXEAU. Chairman. J. E. CLARK, Secretary. , BECAUSE IT TEACHES PENMANSHIP. BECAUSE IT TEACHES SPELLING. BECAUSE IT TEACHES RAPID CALCULATIONS. BECAUSE IT TEACHES PUNCTUATION. BECAUSE IT TEACHES MIMEOGRAPHING. BECAUSE IT TEACHES THE USE OF ADDING MACHINES. EACH STUDENT IN THE BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT WORKS THROUGH EIGHT OFFICES AND BANKS BEFORE LEAVING THE SCHOOL. EACH SHORTHAND STUDENT DOES TWO MONTHS' ACTUAL OFFICE WORK WHILE IN SCHOOL. ALL GRADUATES ARE PLACED IN POSITIONS. WE ASK YOUR PATRONAGE ONLY WHEN WE CAN DEMONSTRATE THAT WE MERIT IT. OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE L. A. Martin, Pres. - AND CHEAP SIDE TRIP TO CITY OF MEXICO. THE RIO GRANDE WILL OPERATE A SPECIAL TRAIN LEAV- 2441 Washington Ave. |