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Show PAGE EIGHT. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN LOCAL BRI Dr. H. J. Pow Ut&hna drug etore. The November Jury reported Judge Hiwell thle morning. Don't tall to eee the Great Camille at the Lyceum theater thu week, A moat remark le of Colored Dress Goods begins lay. wYdftt's. Chiropodist Corns and bunions removed; 2308 Adams avenue; Ind. phone 66. Mr. J. O. Allen of thin city drew sixth prise given by the Lyceum theater. The winning number was 2761. Mrs. Frances Wild of this city drew second prise given by the Lyceum theater. The winning number was 2415. We thought there wereinbre bubU; and bought too many bonnets, we must sell for just half. Utretty new styles. Wright; The case of Fred Stauffer va Ogden City Is if t on trial before Judge Howell. The defense Is now introducing testimony. Monday again we haveAlesh prises at the Shoe Sale, ialiy n her of the family needs sh$i- be you get In Wright's. Mrs. L. B. Owen will lecure In the Methodist church next Tuesday evening on Love, Courtship and Marrluge." The public school orcehstra will fu nlsh music for the occasion. We'll sell you blorjl a written agreement fund every cent reasonable wear, fades. "Moneybuk Silk." Herald Article Was Referred to Mr! Gwilliam But He Advised That it 111 - Salt Lake Is shaken to Its very foundation with Us Mormon and fight, and according to the Tribune this morning the younger generation of the church members created a sensation yesterday In several wards of the city by boldly declaring their opposition to church dictation In poultries. In Ogden we have no Internal troubles of this character. The Mormon Republicans are staying loyally by their ticket and many others who believe In good government are daily joining the ranks. It is not necessary here to advise the young Mormons what to da If they are Republicans they will vote their ticket. And there are enough of them to win this election for the Republicans if they get out and vote. It will be the purpose of the committee to see that they anti-Morm- Be Not Printed. Journal desires to preface this statement by saying that it was not the 1 democratic committee, at least not the chairman. All along Its way to say that through this campaign this paper has gone out ofwas not responsible H .W. Gwilliam was above suspicion and that he for any of the dirty tricks resorted to by the Democratic workers. In this case the State Journal Is pleased to know that his skirts are Just as clean. After the article waa prepared it was submitted to Mr. Gwilliam and that gentleman promptly but politely Informed the writer that he did not believe In that kind of politics and advised and re- quested that It lie not printed. In the face of the advice of the head of the party In thta city, the one man above all there wha for more reasons than one, should be respected In matters relating to the conduct of the campaign, the article waa allowed to go Into print. . ft. . ' , da . ' Tonight at the Grand oiiera house seph Sanders, W. S. Fife. Foiling place. street. will he held what will be, perhaps, one 541 Twenty-secon- d Frank Grant, Sixteenth District meetthe most Interesting political Mrs. 8. Farell, El worth Orth. Polling ings ever held In Ogden, The peculiar pluce. hourt house. Seventeenth District Fred Foulger, idltions that have entered Into the Jackson, Guy Clark. , Polling ampaign will make it interesting to Aaron 740 street. Twenty-fourt- h place, The Republicans and Democrats alike. A. District E. Stratford, Eighteenth most able corps of speakers at the Martha Cooley, Llxxie Reeder. Pulling command of the committee will be Buster Brown 2422 Monroe avenue. The place, with present and address the crowd. District H. C. Ward Nineteenth delivered address of the evening will be sixes. h igh, J. J. Obom, Joseph Aikens. PollMayor Gluamaiin, and a number of Clothing place, 2210 Quincy avenue. the candidates will also be heard. The ingTwentieth Sana District Judge A. B. Patand to a lie rouser, meeting promises Mrs. Maggie E. Austin, Elisabeth ton, Don't mins getting a ticket for the no It. out and one should miss Get prise drawing Sunday evening. No crowd the house to overflowing and L. Gideon. Polling place, '1422 Twen street. vember 6, at the Lyceum theater, thl the candidates encouragement Fifth Ward. week. Tou may hold the winning give tomorrow and out will lluit get they Twenty-fir- st District Peter J. Ism ticket at any performance. Tickets, roll up a majority on the Democrats N. 10 centa Ivera. II. mere, George Pnulter, Jr. that will smother them. Polling place, Fifth ward amusement were Issued licenses todny Marriage hall. On the eve of election It becomes ' tc H. D. Bingham, aged 18, and Ag Twenty-secon- d Anna P. District Remore more the evident thit and nes A. Preston. 36, both of Ogden, and Denk-er- s. R. G. Willard Snow, Tlllntson, to Valdemar Peterson. 1. and Elisa- publican ticket will win all along the 2657 Barlow avplace, Polling line. The vicious light the Democrats enue.' beth Schulta 32, both of Salt Laka have put up on Kuchler may cut hla reTwenty-thir- d District A. A. Wenover services' The funeral the majority down, but he will win handily. ger, Helen Stephens, Mary L. Douglas. mains of Julius J. Iverson were held The ticket ought bulunce of the from the Baptist church yesterday if to be close to 1,000 general Polling place, 2604 Washington avenue. plurality. 'Twenty-fourt- h District Mrs. L. J. ternoon. The Interment took place In In the wards the Democrats are Peter Holther. the City cemtery. Jr., Waugsgaard, Clarof elect three will claiming that they ence Nelson. Polling place, Colemans Is statement Jack McCarty, who has been em the councilmen, but the shoe shop, Twenty-eight- h street. ployed for some time past as time not borne out by the situation as it apTwenty-fift- h District Richard AnIn his statement Utah for given the tonight. Construction coin pears keeper derson. S. S. Smith, Louis Miller. Pollpany at Ruby, Cola, has returned to to the State Journal Saturday, Captain ing place, 024 Adams avenue. some as to doubt Ilulanlskl expressed Ogden for a short visit. election of Dr. Dickson In the Fifth, As each years registration Is added Jas. Albert Shankey died at the Og- the but yesterday and today have seen a den General hospital yesterday morn decided to the books In Ogden City, it becomes come over situation the change Ing of abscess of the brain. The fu and It Is now confidently claimed that more and more apparent that the counneral will he held Wednesday afternoon this ward will give Dr. Dickson an ty commissioners should get a move tinder the auspices of the G. A. R. even great majority that it has given oil themselves and redlstrlct the city. W. Warren, who has had charge of the other council nominees the past Tlielr attention has been railed to this a gang of men at work on the Ruby three nr four elections. It is almost a several times in the past by the newsbetween the parties In this papers, but so far no attention haa been tunnel on the Rio Grande Western, la stHnd-n- ff In Ogden preparatory to going to Oro ward, and a majority of twenty-fiv- e paid to It. The election law In Utah would be considered an unusually big places the limit to each election disvllle on the Western Pacific. one. One thing that haa brought add- trict at 300. This Is done to facilitate Our dressmaking deparUfientk Is ed confidence to the Republicans voting and enable the Judges to get planning many dresses. Wwan i when It was learned with the count without workyesterday prepared to give perfect verifies si ills that a number of prominent Demo- through ing all night and then some, as hRs line. Two sections maid a spdMLlty cratic leaders in the ward had an- been the case in presidential years. If of moderate prices. Wrights. nounced their Intention of voting for the law was followed every cltlsen in Dickson. This Is taken to mean that Ogden this year would know the result The funeral services over the of the late Rufus Hadley, who they will take enough othera with them of Tuesday's election before 11 o'clock died Inst Friday of general debility lo Insure Dickson's election. Tuesday evening. As It is. It is hard to were, held from .the residence, 963 say when It will be known. The Rtate Journal again prints the It Is safe to say that there are In this Washington avenue, yesterday after list of Judges of election, so that you city eighteen election districts that will toon. Rev. Fleer officiating. may all know where to go and vote. poll more than the limit of the law. A Come time ago a small Look over the list and find out the difference of a hundred Is not bad, but bills for ua distributing of your polling place and go when some of the districts run from number structed not to waste them, at once and vote. The list follows: 600 to 800, as will likely be the case returned In the even! First Ward. this year, that Is piling It on Just a I tore one b Please, sir, First District Mrs. Mary L. Shipp, little too hard for the poor devil who from the bag." We wa Temme Brown. Haxel Lane. Polling lias to sit there and count them. To such honesty. Keep it atreet. the average observer It would appear place, 04 Thirty-thir- d lose sight of that little fellow, Second District James H. Nelson, that he was entitled to a little rest afWright & Sons, Mrs. Lulu O'Neill. Joseph Crltchlow. ter hls day's work. As the figures are The overcoat stolen on Thursday Polling 337 Thirtieth street. not obtainable at this time, It is last by Ed Pennell has at found an Third place. District Alice Collins, Mrs. to give the actual registration owner In the person of Undertaker A. Addle Shaffer. A. Gledhlll. In the highest of these congested disPolling F. Richey. He accompunled Detec place. 2734 Grant avenue. tricts, but the downtown districts are five Pender and Captain Brown to Fourth district Amos Sebrlng, Mrs. all far above the number allowed. Twenty-fift- h street pawn shop Addle Angel), Bessie Oakey. Polling there Identified the coat as his. off the list of the election district of siret. place. 179 Twenty-sixt- h A meeting was held just Fifth District Janies Cassin, John former residence, and put upon the rvotly attended by the manugers of thearl V. Nelson. Thomas Emmett. Polling list in the district of present residence. mis departments. Inhere was nnerom place, city hall. Unless this transfer is made the voinent thought: "Lei's make yovem Second Ward. ter cannot vote, however well qualiSixth District David IV. Evans, fied otherwise. The vote could not ber the greatest month tf th year. And so It will leaitrtnient John Conllsk, Mrs. Jennie Nelson. Poll- legally be received In the old district, will struggle for hit bestXX'cord It ing place, 354 Twenty-thir- d street. because the voter no longer resides will be a busy month no doubt of that, Seventh District' William Hill, Wil- there, and It could not be received in and our customers will be benefited. W liam L. Russell. John Nicholas. Pollthe new district, because the name Is H Wright & Rons. street. not on the registry- - list of that dls-trling place. 106 Twenty-fourt- h Eighth District Brigham Jensen, C. Yesterday afternoon J. S. Wilson Tyree. N. M, Mnyes. Polling place, The necessity of making the transwas arrested by Cuptaln Brown of the D. 2129 Grant avenue. fers Is therefore evident, In all such city police force on a charge of ruh Ninth District James Wadman. cases where the matter has not been bery. The complaint was signed by Thomas Dan Sullivan. Polling already attended to Leaver, , Sheriff Josephson of Box Elder coun 126 West Twenty-secon- d street. This Is the last day in which this ty. The crime Is alleged to have been place. Third Ward. transfer can be made. It 1s the last committed In Brigham City. Wllsoi Tenth District Mrs. C. A. Bedford, call. Is said to have been taken In by Mrs. Amanda Chase, Joseph Harbert-soAttend to It todny, all you who have young man as a room mate and rearded that trust by stealing clothing, 318 !i avenue.Polling place, 1563 Washington not already secured your proper registration, or you lose your vote. money and a 350 note. Sheriff Joseph Eleventh District Harry Milner. J. There are a great many voters who son will be here today for his pris J. Rarket. William Harrop. Polling have the Impression that they can oner. , place. 1006 Washington avenue. transfer on election day. This is a We are pleased to announce that Twelfth District J. C. Simmons, W. mistake. This Is the last day. Tou Mr. W. (7. Wright is with us again. It W. Crane, W. D. Shaw. Polling place. have until 9 oclock this evening to will tie remembered, that Mr. Wright 32 Washington avenue. transfer. Nine o'clock tonight Is the received a very flattering offer from Thirteenth District Nels Knudscn, last chance. Dont fall to get your a Salt laike furniture house, r.ut af- John Fiirr. Joseph Higginbotham. Poll- name on the list before that time. The ter a pleasant stay of three months at ing place. 1268 Washington avenue. election judges will honor no transfer the capital he finds that Ogden is a Fourth Ward. issued after that hour. very dear place after all. We receive Fourteenth District Sirs. Lillie r 4him back with much rejoicing. Mr. Green well. Joseph. Baxter, A. T. H Everybody Is Invited to the Journal Wright has charge of many depart- mark. Polling place, 2il9 Dougl av- nflW tomorrow evening to get the rements on the south side of the big enue. sults of the elections. Remember, that store. W. II. Wright & Rons. Fifteenth District I B.ftalch, Jo- - not only the city, but the state and national results will be flashed upon a canvas in the most conspicuous place In the city. The results in Ogden and Salt Lake are not the only ones that ty-fif- th ed ' btw-eve- 6, 1905. These things were carried directly to the ears of Chairman Ilulanlskl and every He was nailed In the embryo. Bight here it might be well for every voter to keep hls weather eye open for all such tricks as these. Like the heathen Chinee, the ways of the average Democrat are peculiar. You can look for some more dirty tricks about tomorrow after It Is too late to answer them or head them off. Today is the lust day for transfers. Thai Is. any voter who has moved from sie election district to another in thisj city can have his or her name taken i REPUDIATES THE STORY The dastardly attempt of certain unprincipled Democrats, aided and abetted by the Salt Lake Herald, to belittle the Republican nom- 'inee for mayor, jvas never made more manifest than In the scurril- ous attack made uion him In that sheet yesterday morning. In order that the public may know Just who Is responsible for this the State MONDAY, NOVEMBER ry n. Both parties close their campaign tonight, and now all that remains is lo get out and vote. The Republicans huve the beat organisation and the chairman Is massing his forces for the oiienlng of the fray tomorrow morning. Numerous carriages have been provided and will be held at the disposal of voters who desire to be taken to the The Democrats are somewhat polls. handicapped In this respect, hut will probably manage to accommodate most of their people at leaat. Vote early or you may not be able to vote at all. Remember that there are one thousand more voters to record this year than last, and you should not fall to vote at the first cnance you get. A wag called the turn oh the Towel Sale EBWBWW BH EVERY LADY LIKES TO HAVE A LARGE A8SORTKTNT OF TOWELS AND THEY DONT LIKE TO PAY THE REG- ULAR PRICE FOR THEM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, WE WILL PLACE ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF TURKISH, LINEN AND COTTi TOWELS AT REDUCED PRICES. THE PROFIT SIDE CF THE STREET FOR YC )N WILL BE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SIDE. ALL TOWELS AT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE9 WE HAVE MADE S LOTS OF THE FACE TOW c. E! CORDING TO PRICE, SIZE AND QUALITY, BUT HA DUCED THE PRICE ON ALL OF THEM. jr Lot No. 1, 10c Eac Lot No. 2, 15c Lot No. 3, 2 v THE BLEACHED TURKISH TO DURING THIS SALE FROM $1.00 TO ....THE UNBLEACHED TURKISH PRICE DURING THIS 3 DAYS' SALE PER DOZEN. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. RANGE IN PRICE PER DOZEN. FELS OM RANGE $1.00 TO IN 2.00 Clarks Stores 2 WASHINGTON AVENUE. THREE DEAD, FIVE INJURED. Prosperity For Grand Its Employees trsas-urersh- lp fight yesterday all uncon8ystsm Will Raise Salaries sciously. He picked up a card bearing Burlington of Its Agents and Others. the name of Albertus Bragonje and The Burlington system Is out with read it Allbutgoneje." the announcement that all telegraphers The Democrats are claiming that end station agents In Its employ will soon be given a raise of 14 to 25 per they will get everything but the councilman In the Second. This must make cent in wages, as a result or the splendid earnings of the company during Brother Tracy feel good. the current year. This Is what Is callIf you have a Democratic friend who ed practical prosperity or the men, who refuses to see the light of Republican- at the time of the raise were receiving ism. take him to the Opera nouse with as good pay as any similar body of men in the country. When the raise you this evening. goes into effect the Burlington will be Go to the Opera house this evening the best salaried road In the United and hear Mayor Glasinann tell you States. The raise will not be a horizontal why you should vote the Republican one. Stations doing a large business ticket. will receive the largest Increase in pay, . Trunk Train Jars a Chicago Street Car This Morning, CHICAGO, Nov. 6. A Grand Trunk train hit a street car at the Blue crossing this momlng, killing two and injuring five. The names of the dead are William Gustrldge,' J. E. Gore, T. C. Morgan, all of Harvey, HI. nd ' all station agents and operators Albertus may be all but gone, but he but will receive the benefits of the general will have a whole lot of people, that can prosperity of the company. keep him company after he Is gone. This program subject to change Officials of the road say they did not fear a strike of the telegraphers, and without notice. The Opera house this evening will be that the raise is made simply to conovercrowded, and you should come ear- tinue the good feeling of the employees OVERTURE, ly and avoid the rush. toward the company that has served March and Two-Ste- p, The Pride of to make It a success. the West. Latest composition. I4e sure and go- to the Grand Opera Prof. Thomas H. Sexton. house tonight. PRESTON-BIRGHAILLUSTRATED SONG, Hear Judge Bagley at the Grand When the Runset Turns the .Ocean Popular Young Ogdenits Weds Lady Blue to Gold. From Omaha Miss Cuba De Schen. M. A very pretty wedding occurred at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon when Rev. MR. JAME8 DUNN, Elderkin of the Congregational church In hls wonderful Imitations. the ceremony which made Contract Is Let performed Henry D. Bingham of this city snd EARL AND FRANK, Mrs. Agnes Preston of Omaha man Dutch and Royal MarioComedians Wheelwright Bros. Construction Com- snd wife. The ceremony took place nette. at the new residence of the bride and pany Will Build Part of tha groom. In the presence of only the Bamberger Road. 8ELECTION8, immediate relatives. The couple were , Simon Bamberger, owner of the Salt the recipients of many nanasome presMiss Cuba De Schon. Lake and Ogden railroad, last Satur ents from the their many friends. Afday awarded to the Wheelwright Con- ter the ceremony was over the party IMPERSONATIONS, struction company of this city the con- repaired to the dining room, where a Miss Ethel Alton. tract for the construction of that sec- dinner fit for the gods was enjoyed. tion of his road from Washington ave- Mr. and Mrs. Bingham are at home to JOHN H. MkCK. nue to the mouth of Ogden canyon. their friends at 2679 Monroe avenue. Comedian and lyinjoist The Wheelwright Construction comBECHTEL ET AL. INDICTED. pany, together with a number of other WALTER H. dRR, contractors, have been figuring on the Arraigned This Morning They Plead Champion Ball Puncler, work for some time, and the contract Not Guilty to Chargee. challenge to all iomiys. for this part of the rasa was to have been let last Wednesday, but the bidMINNEAPOLIS. Minn, Nov. 6. W. MOVING PICTjjRS. ders wished to go over the proposed F. Bechtel, former president of the and the of Northwestern National Life way again Insurance right letting of Nothe work was nsipnned until Satur- company, and the othera who were Commencing Mondayf ifatinee. dur6, and every pf frmance vember Indicted last Saturday were arraigned day. person Under the contract the job must be today. Bechtel, Campbell, Kerr and ing the week, each at every will be 10c tic' a purchasing within bewere Sackett larcompleted sixty days after charged with grand ticket to a chance f ginning work, as the franchise which ceny, while I tearing was accused of titled for drawin The presents bought. the road has stipulates that that sec- bribery. All pleaded not guilty. will take place Bund night fiUowinff tion must be completed by January 1, show, directly after the I From Washington avenue to the LIBERTY. Miss., Nov. 6. The Watch for the w dow display at mouth of the canyon the road la about of Amite county are not in favor lf two and miles in length, and of .forming a new county out of parts Richardson A Gr. ts, Washington runs along the south side of Ogden ot Amite, Franklin and Wilkinson avenue, near Twent! fourth street Ladies 8ouvenir Matinees every river. counties, and a mass meeting will be and Tuesday Friday afternoons. Is no While there great amount of held here today for the purpose of proheavy grading the contract calls for testing against the proposed partition a considerable amount of work to he of Amite county. The meeting will be Admission 10 cent accomplished before the first of the held In the courthouse mid will he addressed by several prominent speakers. year. Salt Lake-Ogd-en en-ea- ch cltl-xe- ns one-lui- - GOOD PROPERTY Tl ' r IL j. s. iwfo at the co. are attracting attention this year. to these with us in Ogden are the In New York. Philadelphia (lection and San Francisco, There are also a number of erute elections to he held this year that will be watched locally with a good deal of Interest. Sec-on- No one need feel that they are extravagant In nionds, for they are "good aa money" at aiyrtime. We have a tine assortment of line stonyr In a variety of sixes that we are offering at prices that wlUte hard to duplicate In a few months from now dlanymd price are steadily going higher, you know. The enllre assortment waslcarefly chosen and comprises some yog are at all Interested In diamonds, extremely beautiful gents, the coining to sec It. s: big clock, wash. ave. 'i ly The Democrats, attempted last Saturday to start something nmoug the Republican workers. The scheme was s very clever one had It worked., but It did not work. An attempt was mad jtc cause dissension In the ranks of the .committee by circulating stoiles among the workers to get them dissatisfied. i I DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. J |