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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE FOUR 17. 190S. In their etete convention yesterday they devuted much attention to Lllley and made him prominent in their plat-- ( OGDEN. UTAH rin. Little i known at thta distance, Publishers if course, of the local issues Involved Journal Publishing Cl, r tile relative strength of the canditlncosporated) dates. but it reed surprise no one If Published every evening except Sunday Connecticut this year swings hack into 'lie list of doubtful states. Telephone! 4 1 ring Bell. Busineu. Office Walter Brairwell Wants $25,000 Ind., 441 ring UTAH'S MUSICAL TALENT X CC4 ringe Editorial Rooms ....Bell. for Alleged Defamation of Chari is E who enjoyed The Girl end ringe Ind, lost In thle Governor tile city acter by James Pingree. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION veiling, had reason to reflect again on the rare musical talent with which 10 l.'tah is richly endowed. This has been By Mall On Tear S.OV In district court. Walter Bramwell By Mail Bta Months a matter of pride from the beginning. Months Three Mall By Artists have gone out from this state an Ogden young man, has brought suit M to charm the civilised world. By Mall Ona Month It la to recover damages In the sum of Ifl.-00M Month One Carrier By alleged to bo duo from James Pin- not assuming too much to say that Pay No Mousy to Carriers many others, even some of thnae now gne, president of the Pingree National to the front, will cause the mu bank of this city, for defamation of , rs ma'ter at Entered as second-clas- s every h re to pause and character. A was filed today The complaint tha Post office at Ogden. Utah, under lIHtH(l Bramwell'a attorneys, Harry Act of Congress of March I, 1171. Any community in fortunate In the through nd Frank J. Gustln of p .ssrsslnn of such rare talent combined L Robinson City. It alleges that Brain- t M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor with the spirit to see that the talent l employed at the First B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager is developed to the bent advantage and f Morgan. Utah, and that In for expression. the employ of the ln- f,M NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS leaving enla It of this age gross materialism F " to know that there U this and Tou should receive your paper not .ouraging hi. maliciously spoke falsely year, In of the higher things later than 7:00 p. m. If not received appreciation of the plaintiff in. the hearing of O. Cufe Heebe audother persona, saying tliat! at that hour call Phoue 14 and it Last wee evening's performance will bo sent you by special messenger. Bramwell had been requested to resign worthy of the artists of Utah. In the Ko paper delivered after 1 p. m. because of Irregularities In the bank. the and of Girl The presentation Because of this statement, the Pay ne money te carrier or ether Governor" there was exhibited a degree collectors unloea they proeent credenclaims that he bad lost a Io tliat of musical histrionic talent and tial! from the undersigned. another bank, which paid ll-- S sltion in and Under no circumstances will carriers would score success In any city a month. The remarks of the Ogden cr collectors be allowed to toko steps. yield a high harvrst to any manager banker are construed. In the complaint, All notices of this kind must be given if taken on the road. The company i as a reflection upon the honesty of the e te this office direct or by letter or in far and away auperlor to ninety-ninplaintiff. now and of those certainly traveling, person, or phono 664. one ring. taste a leaves better llie ierforniance dOURNAL PUBLISH. NG CO, in tile mouth at the close. ELKO ECLIPSE GOLD MINING CO, Utah lias been a musical center ever DELINQUENT NOTICE. since the arrival of the pioneers. Here Is hoping that It will continue to be A PRIMARY LAW. ELKO HTLIPKE GOLD MINING CO a musical center always, and that And place of business, Ogden Principal will bltl,,u you1 arllsts always state FOLKS GO Weber county, Utah. Location City, best. to do TI1K Republican their tin ourageinent some striking Illustramines. Tuscamra. Nev. jof tions of the trying need of 4 direct Notice la hereby given that there JOHN A. DIX primary election law in this stale. It are delinquent upon the following deCUV la safe to say that nine out of every the scribed stock on account of assessnominated man by fen of the voters would like thle year THAT (V) cent Per of New York tor lieu- ment No. H. of one-ha- 'f to have an opportunity to vote on the on I4th levied the day of Ashare, tenant governor, lias a great name local option question, lty the careful several amounts set opthe Yesterday to celebrate the annual ugust 108, to hustle him make will It anyhow. names of the manipulation of the bosses the quea-tio- n live the respective posite of the fruit season. Peach Day, event up to IL It will be recalled thut was completely smothered In tha of SSI) to the number war was A. the Ogdenites John the Itx original Republican convention. It Is Just as into the entered and thither Journeyed of New York, the man who safe to aay that n large majority of tha governor'' man hauls down the said. If any members of thw Republican party American flag. shiMit him on the spot." would ho glad of an opportunity to vote for or against a commission to regulate the railroads in ths state. This Isaua was sbo smothered In the committee of the Republican state convention. H la certain that n large majority of the voters of all parties would be glad of an opportunity to Indicate their choice for United (Hates senator. They gii no auih ipsirtunlty s,, far as the dominant party In the stats la concerned. Ijm-u- I Republicans are tllaappulnted In this respect Utah la far behind the more advanced states. Even In to learn that William II. Taft will not States where the direct primary Is not vixlt I tch during the campaign. Ills In full force, where nominations are fai lii'-fc- t point west will be .50 inn It F. c. Wood ! S ! ! made by thn voters et the polls, and 60 5.50 William R. 1 1 curst and his candidate 224 V. C. Woods the nominating conventions are entire11.00 2! ?2S P. C. Woods ly eliminated, there has been adopted for the presidency, Thomas L. Itlsgcn, 15 251 1.25 Y. I.. Woods sums form of getting st the wishes of nr,! announced as attractions for ths 5.00 linn 70 Woods P. I,. In In near the fair Four Ogden the jasmin belter than the convention! f'tinty 510 2.50 50 P I Woods with tlielr subservient delegates and future. -ns p. L. Woods .60 in Even In committees. nn n P. L. Woods 51 1.50 W. as O. Is lowers quoted Judge Co'orAdu candhlstcs fur the United snn 1.00 511 F. K Woods Plates senate hava been nunilnated In siiy'.ng that I'tsli will go Republican 1.00 1 O. P. Stallings !n was Rowers this year. Judge always slate convention. 5nn 3 E. P. Mtseh 2.50 noted for and saying original daring In Utah there has been a crusade on .60 4 E. F. Mlsrh inn tblnffS. for months In favor of Prohibition or 2.50 57 P. Allan McGuire . 61 a . s s local option. Yet, on this vital ques00 2.00 0 Oeo. H Oreenwell . . . . David Mattson Is receiving many tion the Republican platform la dumb 00 1 1.00 Geo. H. Oreenwell... over these the days s an oysler. There has In rechnt years congratulations Soon 10.00' won In the state convention. 1 T. p. Johnson he vhtory developed a iwwrrful sentiment In fa- In nn 1.50 politics there Is nothing succeeds 1M 7. T. Johnson vor tif a railway commission. Yet tha 21 1.10 Johnson P. T. success. like delegates to the Republican stats con247 John F. Bnedaker .... 1500 7.50 vention. a largs majority of whom no 2.50 Andrew II. Martin . . BOO Jesse Knight gets the first Instruct- doubt rode to th, convention on free . . . inno C.00 -- 81 John P. Bnedaker state ed to Democratic the delegates rwllroad passes, said never a word on BOO 2.50 101 Andrew H. Martin.. HU ver City They are from the subject. One of the issues tn Utah convention. 2.00 Galllmnre . ... are for the Rruvo man for gover- ! that takes precedence over all others and 155 W. l.oo J. Dn'llmore nor Is as to whether ouch a high church 5.00 s s s ( fflclal as an aptwilt should be at the 2.50 Politicians all over the state will be head of a political organisation and 1.00 In the Republican convenInterested serve as United R tales senator. Yet 1.00 In tion Balt Lake county. It will be n this question the Republican plat2.50. held September 2. The primaries will form Is silent as the grave. C.00 2.50 It raises the question naturally as to be held on the 54th. .50 whether party convention constituted IVmocraiir National t'oinmitieenian 2 A- Olsen as the party conventions are at pres- Prank K. Nebeker Is home from the 6.00 6.00 ent constituted In tTila state, really ex- east long enough to tell Ids Utah ton-- I Glsen A- 55.00 press the wishes anil sentiments of the diluents tliat the whole world outside r,l"n 1.00 rank and file of the party, or whether of Utah is going Democratic. 10.00. they express the wlahea and sentiments of a small coterie who make a The "Americans are booming Col. 5.00, 5.50. business of politics. E. A. Wall, the mining man of Salt 1.00 In the legislature that meets next Lake City, aa their candidate for gov2.50 winter here should he a wise and ernor. Judge Ogden Riles is often 25.00: primary law enacted. A law mentioned for the supreme bench. 2.60. that would give the Individual voter a e e 1.00 a real pirt In the public u.ialrs of the In addition to the election of C. E. 1.50 In Utah a would law that place state; Ijiohc for chairman tiie Republican 2.50 he rank of the more progressive states, state committee In session in Salt Lake 2.50 such aa Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, City yesterday, e'.ei ted James (.55 Washington and Oregon. Hansen flrst and E. W. 10.00, Wade of Ogden, second THE CONNECTICUT REVIVAL 1.00. Daily State llmtrtiol AGIST SUIT 142 A SPLENDID GROUP OF NEW SUITS ARE HERE Til Neatest for Fall 1-- 0, " y beautiful display of these arranged for your selection. All the newest shapes and fabrics, when you see them you will 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 find place here. N'a-giv- ru "' - . J. BURT M 10 ORIGIN & BROS. in causing the event one to be long automobllista remembered. Many started for the Peach City early in the day. and many others went late In the afternoon and at night. A number of Ogden motor-cycliswere there representing this city, as well as many who were just ordinary Mi yeltsts. but they all had a good time and that is what Peach Day is supposed to be for. Carriages as well toox their share In tied along with them tlu-i- o,.m I!bB( which seems to be a .mn.u..u oik' About two hundred and f.,rty went on the early trains, having b. ,.n attach, hers to the special. ts EXCURSION TO DENVER Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Sept th. Round trip, 20.00. Kept. 17th an 18th, round trip, 22 SO; 5th an 2th, round trip, 22.50 Stop over al- -- ( I MI'S MI S II dark-chamb- POLITICS t sees er oi Exhibition Noteworthy AUTUMN Milt I MERY ; 1- sees A A Most Magnificent Display Our Fall Stock Is READY FOR INSPECTION -7 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS sees ' This Exposition of Fashionable Millinery Will Excel Any Previous Exhibit in Ogden ' - The Leader Millinery Co. sees ng i ' ; nt sees (.25 la this city tonight the Democrats 2.50 j Connecticut there Is a will hold their primaries aa follows: of political Interest. This 1(.0 hall; Second ward. 2.50 j state was formerly Democratic. When First ward, the city hnus-; Third ward tneelng ward. Con5.00 i to In the came front lhl Bryan meeting-housFourth 15.00 necticut slumped the other way, and Mound Flirt the court house; Fifth ward, the j m n P erttchlow . .. 5501 12.50 I ward, has been slumping ever since. warvl Institute ffih on Bin 2.50 2t! R. P. Crltchlnw local a la But there fight lively 212 R. P. CrltcMoiv 50 2.50 down there this year, a fight worth 1 B. P. Crltchlow . 10.50 210 watching. For governor the Repuhli- (1 C. W. Curtis soil 25.00 eans have nominated George L. Lllley. . th 15 Mrs. Jennie Dart, 1.25 !51 Less than six months ago a special h the M . C. T. L. 319 John Greathouse . " s.ool committee of the House of Representsim dtmonstmtlon 291 I. T. Alvnrd un,Jertok 1251 rives found upon Investigation that Ltl- - of (.25. int th whins, there was a down-th- at And In accordance with law and an' tey had violated his oath of office and of rain. Last spring, when he was unfit to alt In that ord'nanc, of the board of directors. r Cotterill was here In the Interest, on the 14th dsy of August 1905. was seriously considered. All the Good Templars, there was a many shares of each parcel of such thle grew out of charges of graft and when stock as may be necessary will be sold corruption made by Lllley In the mat- - do with high wind. Last night, to W. Chafln threatened speak Eugene boats at the office of the company. No. 2572 ter of the purchase of submarine flood-gatof heaven Washington Avenue. Ogden. Utah, at tlie the city, government. the by the hour of P- - m.. on October 1st. 19"S. In spite of all this and tn compliance wer opened aaatn. 11 to pay th- - delinquent assessment therewith the terms of a deal made two Subscriber! ef The Utah on. together with the cost of adveryears ago. Lllley was nominated for Jeurnal art requested te read and j governor last week. The Democrat f0u0W Initructiort printed at head o( tising and expense of sal- T. CHAMPNETS. Sec'y. were quick to take ndvantago of this editorial column. Even III e; ' Jf tn ruln-make- W Ir 1 8ena-Expuisl- on n es |