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Show P.5C lltali Stair Kournal mi 00 DEN. UTAH. - fubluken. fuiahi Cranny. (lacorporatad.) fkKliuJ nr ivnlni (iwit TetophMIM. PiMi Ofl.w Uiwiil Rooma Terms Sunday 041 041 Bell ring ring Ind, Bell 4(4 I ring lad, 4441 itaga sf Subscription. Bp sorrier, per week fey molt per month Bp carrier, If collected per month 10c Me bp drcule-to- r, Ms matter nt Entered ns second-clas- s the poeiudt.M ot Caodcn, Utah, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. GenL Manager B. A. BOWMAN C. M. F. E. 14,'iaOS. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER POUR Editor JACKSON.... SCHROEDER....City Cireelater NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers net receiving papers will ebtein same by apoeial meoeenger by selling up office by telephene. And any earrier failing - to deliver paper at proper addreee will be charged for euch messenger eorviee. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY PRIMARIES TONIGHT. The Republican primaries ere to be held this evening. The State Journal hopea every Republican voter In Ogden and In Weber county, sill attend. That each and every man or woman entitled to vote, sill cast me vote for the candidate beet adapted to serve the Interests of the Republican party at the atato convention neat sack. These primaries are to bo held at the following places: The districts composing the hirst Municipal Ward of Ogden City' will meet at the City HalL The districts of the Second Ward will meet at th Third Ward Educational Institute on Grant avenue. The districts of the Third Ward will meet at the Mound t'ort Educational of Utah there are men who are hia eyuul or hia superiors In mentality, fitness. education and equipment for ' the position, they will be recreant to their duty to themselves, their party and the state if they do not vote for men who will prefer such to Mk HowelL The State Journal suggests to thorns Republicans who oppose the s of Bellyaching Bill" aa postmaster, that the most emphatic way of rebuking Howell for selecting him la to send delegates opposed to his renomlnatlon. Nor shculd they be deterred In their Intentions bjr the whlnea of the beneficiary of tha congressman, to tho effect that Salt Lake City is going to bo benefited. Box Elder county has an able man who la out for the nomination, In the person of F. W. Flahburn. San Pete has a rising young man In the Individuality of W. F- - Livingston. Neither of these have received any mention of n favorable nature at the hands of Bellyaching Bill" who proceeds to read out of tho party any and verynns who dares assert his Independence and who brands as traitors all those who disagree with him, or con-to- st hia claim to direct the entire affaire of tha Republican organisation of Weber county. Writter county can rid itself of this Incubus, at the coming state convention. If It tries. It can shelve this chronic whiner and squatter and shelve him good and plenty. Of course It cannot atop hia snivelling and drivelling, for he will blent until the breath leaves hia body, but It can transfer hia sniffles to another portion of the bailiwick and that will ba soma relief. If Weber county wants to continue Glasman In his position of dictator, and malinger of men and Inipunger of motives, of course It can do m, but wo warn tha delegates that the safety of Republicanism In this portion of the state hangs In the balance. If disaster overtakes the party on election day, tha Stats J turns! will be In n position to exclaim wltn Macbeth: "Thou canst not aay I did It." At that time, however, it will be too late for anything but the explanations. So far aa this paper Is ernes rued. It proposes to do ita explaining now, and not after the cyclone. ed - VOICE FROM lEVOIID SEAS. Institute. Pundit Dr. N. Krishna, tho learned The districts of the Fourth Ward will delivers a lecture that evenHindu, ..will meat nt the County Court House. at tha hall In tho Carneglo library The districts of tha Fifth Ward will ing Ilia tople will bo British building. inset at tha Fifth Ward Educational Misrule In India." Institute. This eminent gentleman from the Huntsville District No. 1 will meet to a polished scholar, a deep Orient at tha City HalL Huntsvllla. thinker and a profound philosopher. Ho Tha other districts will meet at their has traveled extensively and hia accomusual meeting plmoa, ars many and varied. For plishments Tha State Journal urges each and ha Inetanre. speaks, writes and thinks vary volar to east a ballot In aecord-- 1 tin he of hia own country, of language anew with their beat judgment If they of Franco, of England and of bellevo that Congressman Howell to tho! Japan, Germany. He to not of the faith of the heat and moat available man for tho of Americana, hut an adherent nomination for congress, vote for a majority Brahma. He does not come here to of delegate, or delegates, who will vote In find fault with our religion, but to study the .late convention to nmonlnatohlm.th Mpwti of our countl7 If they bcllev. that within th. confine. much - j ( Speaking of Fall Hat! Were loaded with them. It would be difficult for us to crack up any one style without neglecting equally as good. Weve all the correct shapes in both stiff and soft Hats. Different faces require different shaped Hats. We fit the, face as well as the head. Splendid soft and stiff Hats in Fall blocks at $2,50, $3.00, $4.00 to $5.00. another Sols Atfwnt Dunlap Hats Fred M. Nye Co. CLOTHIERS. 2413 Washington ' Avenue. ,u pleMed )p,e with our form of government and ad mires many of the things In connection with It. Ills lecture will throw new lights upon conditions In India. Hlth erto we have heard nothing but tha English version. This evening this gentleman will present the Hindu side of the story. On Sunday evening at the high achool auditorium. Dr. Krishna wllL by speclnl request speak on tha Religious and Educational Systems of India." Both these lectures will ba highly Im 1 cresting. The learned scholar has mas tered the English language and speaks It with more purity than moat of ua to th manor born ." Before leaving Ogden, Dr. Krishna : will be prevailed upon to state for tho benefit of th. people of this city, 'through the columns of tha State Journal, something regarding the occult which are made 'mysteries, ' ours to use of by faklm In this land 'extort money from tho credulous. H. . will be very Interesting In this Inter view. Tha Journal devotes this editorial j because from i space to him chesrfully, personal Interviews he has convinced it of his scholarship, his magnificent i learning and hia broadness of views, and hopes ho will have an audience worthy of listening. Roth lectures, th. Journal understands It, will be with startling farts, succinctly j told, and those who attend will have learned something by the going. . , n re-Ipl- . HOW IT HAPPENED. never occurred that n dost of someCOLORED WIFE thing like that might have had a deleou aa Infant. But terious effect on second thought It la easy to perceive BEATER And we are glad that It la so, because we now understand tha peculiar position of our. Bill Glasmann. Some mu- leraal ancestor of hia ate too mauy.AL HOWARD IS HANDED A PACKDAYS. AGE OF FIFTY apples and endowed him wi:h the stomach. of colic perpetual HO Tomorrows Bargains gr-.e- n Himself by Beatiag His Wifs and Than Cutting Hsr Drasass to Ribbons With a Raxor Bad, Bad Coen. Ho Amused OTHER PAPERS POLITICS, Liivngstoas for Congrosa. (Ml Pleasant Pyramid.) Considerable talk la heard lately of W. D. Ltvlngstnne candidacy for congressman from Utah. Tha Balt Lake Herald la persistent in Its statements to that effect. Its latest regarding It follows: The belief is gaining ground that W. canD. Livingston of Mantl will be didate for congress at the state convention In opposition to Mr. Howell. Mr. Livingston has authorised no announcement of his candidacy aa yet, but Balt Lake politicians are proceeding on tho theory that he la n candidate, and this hia strength la tha south will be used In any combination that may ba formed to defeat HowelL" In this city It to rumored that there to something in tha talk and that the gentleman will run. ' Na Third Term far Him. (Castledale Progress.) Hon. Parley P. Christen sen went up to Ogden tho other day, and now many of tha real Republicans In that section ars out and out for him aa tho Republican nominee for congress. If Parley lands a majority of the W'eber delegation there ain't going to be no third terra for Mr. HowelL Wsw. Wew, Says Robinson. (Bingham Bulletin.) When the Bulletin formally "sprang tho candidacy of County Attorney Parly P. Christensen for the nomination to con gras, that was assurance enough that the Joke stage had been passed. Now tha gang has discovered that the popular county attorney hma Congressman Joseph Howell skinned four Belt I.ake blocks, and In their desperation to keep x man In that office who will he subservient to their needs they are already contemplating ditching th Logan butcher and finding some one else to make the run against Mr. Christensen. As far as human forethought can measure, Parley P. has an immortal cinch on tha nomination, Brawerias Behind Him. (The Crisis.) W. D. Haywood, the candidate for governor of Colorado on the Socialist ticket, la developing a strength that to causing more or lees nervousness among the old party politicians. The true, loyal union men and women of the state reoognlxe la tha Imprisoned secretary-treasurof the Western Federation of Miners a man of courage and ability, and whose loyalty to hto clas ala beyond tha question 6C n doubt. Haywood to growing bigger every day, and before tne 4th of November the great stature of this 'man will ba even recognised by the corporation lackeys. Tha following local unions of the United Brewery Workers of Denver have endorsed Haywood for governor: Brewer's and Cooper's Union No. 44, Beer Drivers and Firemens' No. Si and Beer Bottlers' and Beer Bottle Drivers' Na 68. The literature that to being circulated throughout the state by the Socialist party to causing many of tha people who have In the past shouted for the old parties to hesitate about confiscating their vote for ths perpetuation of the lawless reign which haa made Colorado a libel on free government. er . "Pretty Polly." (Park Record.) At Howard, an obstreperous colored man, was fined $50 in police court this morning for making hto wifes eyes blacker and doing a promiscuous carvraxor, ing stunt with an In which the victims of hto vengeance were hia wife's fine dresses. When he got through the bedroom looked like a ribbon factory. Howard pleaded not guilty yesterday, but in telling hto story' he was convicted by hto own statements. The assault and battery occurred about the 6th of thla month, but not until several daya ago did Captain Brown, Officer Malone and 8pecial Officer Vance of the Southern Pacific locate the offender. There appears to have been no particular cause for Howard's show of temper, except that he was fuff of nlggah gin, or soma other fighting concoction. He whipped hto wife until tired, and then amused himself by cutting her fine raiment Into shreds. Mrs. Mary Lewis, colored, In relating what aha knew of the affair, stated that when Howard started to strike hto wife she (Mrs Howard) said, "Tou will surely shake hands with the Judge ugly-looai- OU will find good genuine bargains in all departments tomorrow, tn. numerous to mention in this, limited space, and we will make a strong effort to save you monev and draw to a close the great Clearance ng Let us show you the new go... U which are crowding in on us each day. New Suits, Coata and Skirts, in fact, new arrivals, in all departments. We enjoy showing, new goods and you will want to see them. Sale. S. J. BURT & yet.' It to aald that Howard to Just "nacherly" a bad, bad colored man, and has the colored population near hto home afraid of him. Rumor has It that he slashed a former wife, or woman with whom he was living at with a razor and nearly severed her head from her body. Poca-tell- o, in tho or tins STOCK PER Dir OPENING OF WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. For some time past one of the busiest places In the city haa been the Weber stake academy. In addition to the work going on In the erection of the new building, whltewashers, paper-hanger-s, painters and cornloe work-r- s have been occupied In repairing, cleaning and renovating the present building. As a result everything to now ready for the opening of achool on ' Monday, S eptember 17. Th. first day will be registration and assignment of students, and on Tuesday, September IS, formal opening exercises will be held in the assembly room, to which the public to cordially Invited. The faculty for the present year to as follows: David O. McKay, principal; John G. Lind, curator; William Z. Terry, registrar and treasurer; W. McKendrick, Sylvester D. Bradford, Rennetta McSarah T. Kay, Joaeph BaJlantyne, Evans, David R. Shurtlllf, La Roy Cowles, Marlow R. Porter. John J. Willard Welhe, E. W. McClellan, Nichols. The Domestic Arts department of the academy haa become so popular that many glrto and women have applied for this course and have been refused because of lack of room and accomodation. Then, too, this course Is offered as one of the regular courses and If special students were permitted to register only for domestic arts, the regular atudents would be deprived of advantages to which they are Justly en titled. Steps are being taken to establish a conservatory of art. In which the fac ulty desires to Include the art of china painting. The new building to a progressing rapidly and will no doubt be completed outside before Nov. let. - AA SHIPMENTS FROM NEALL RECORDS. BREAK VADA RECENT One Hundrad Carloads Each Way Haa Bran the Rae.rd if the Sagebrush Stats Thus Far This Saaaon All Traffis an tha Boom. S-- That Nevada to coming to th. front as a live stock center to evidenced by the fact that tha shipments from that state ao far thla year have averaged two hundred carloads per day. Tha consignments are equally divided between the eastern and western markets, about one hundred can being sent each way. The principal shipping points have Comes it to Hats think we we show the greatest variety in Ogden. The reason we think so is that so many people been Lovelock, Winnemucca, Golcon-d- a, Beawawa, Palisade, Carlin, Elko and Hallack. The cattle have been consigned to eastern markets, and different points in California. The stock trains have been sent over the road in record-breakitime, and some exceedingly fast runs have been marked between Winnemucca up, especially and Sparks. Passenger traffic for the east to also heavier than for years. Many eastern people are taking advantage of the colonist rates; which went Into effect on August SI, and are coming to California. The rates will expire on October 91, and preparations are being made to accommodate a large number of tourists. The trains for the east are all heavily laden and are run in two sections every day. say: Now that'ewhat I have been looking ng for. We have . rtised ! Do You Want $25 Every Week? ! i . broad-shoulder- anti-machi- ne tw-lie- va for our Fall the specialty this Mallory Cravenette hat that you see adve- . sl G When Pretty Polly" Christenson, the over rated county attorney of Salt Lake county, to ntlll seeking the nomination NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. for congressman from thla state on the Republican ticket, and la' carrying I,. A. Wilcox naa nought the Turf! the joke to the limit of having hia picExchange cigar stanad from R. D. ture published In the newspapers, and CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR- Mumford and will bo pleased to meet hto friends thera spending money to have nice things IES, WEBER COUNTY. printed about him. Hto ambition, of Book and Job Printing at th. Jour-scourse, to laudable, hut hto nerve to REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES ARE Jab Rooms, extraordinary. hereby called to meet at I oclock Fri 1901. 14, September evening; day Profound Prove Opinion. Each election district of Weber (Provo Enquirer.) will elect one delegate to th. county Because her stomach was so weak' ened by useless drugging that she could Slat. Convention, to b held at Salt not eat. Mrs. Mary H. Walters of St Lake City, September 10, 1904, exceptClair street, Columbus. O., was literally ing the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventh, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourt- h starving to death. She writes: "My Twelfth, stomach waa so weak from useless and Huntsvllla Na L which districts will elect each two delegates. drugs that I could not eat, and my Th districts composing the First nerves so wrecked that 1 could not Ward of Ogden City will Municipal sleep: and not before I waa given 1P meet at the City Hall. to die waa I Induced to try Electric Tha districts of tho Second Ward Bitten; with the wonderful result that will meet at the Third Ward Educa a Improvement began nt once, and tlonal Institute on Grant avenue. cure followed. Best health complete The districts of the Third Ward will tonic on earth; 50c. Guaranteed by meet at tho Mound Fort Educational Smoot Drug company, druggists. Institute. The districts 'of the Fourth Ward will That you may be Howard Says t'a No Joke. meet at the County Courthouse. (Richfield Sun.) The kept from work' by Things are not favorable for Con meet districts of the Fifth Ward will at the Fifth Ward Educational gressman Howell at present and it 1 sickness or accident re Institute. extremely doubtful If he receives Huntsville District Na 1 will meet nomination at the coming state con at the City Hall. Huntsville. of any kind? V. D. Livingston ventlnn. f Sanpete The other districts will me6t at their i county to said to be in tne race .for nomination and It is no longer consld usual meeting place. ' E. T. HULAXISKI. Chairman. cred a Joke that Parley P. Christensen JOHN V. BLUTH. Secretary. haa put up a lightning rod. Parley P. Dated at Ogd-- n City this 4th day of visited Richfield last Wednesday even A. D. 1404. September, waa not at all backward in lng and If you do see me about declaring himself a candidate for con grese. He la a big. Normal. Perfectly it now. A visitor at an I nun. asylum was giant, an Republican, and one of those Hello. God bless you' shown over th. ntablUhmrat by on. kind of fellows who always attracts L of th. inmates, who waa ao Intelligent large following. Parley made a big hit that It .waa almost Impossible to In Richfield and he will have support h could be out of his head. "And from Sevier county In the state conwhat an yon In hers for, my manT" vention. aakad tha visitor. Immediately a cunYou can have more or less ning look earn. Into ths mans .yes Salt Lake Taksa Notice. he looked end about him warily. "Ill (Truth.) than $25. Judge Edmund T. Hulanlskl of Og- tall you If you keep it dark." k. said, den will Le n candidate before the Re- lowering hto voice. i have a publican state convention for tha nom- for swaarlng. I write cnaa words" all t ination for Justice of the supreme around. IFa great sport Why, they court. Hto friends ray he has good have to hire a man just to follow round and rub em out But" coming support a little closer, "in tel yon a secret HUGO D. WELLS Tho State Journal to doing no busi- Im four damns' ahead of him ness in the trading stamp line. All Ita I've 208 Ecclcs Bldg. Ogden got hell' written all business to legitimate and on n cash Llpplncott's. special to the San Francisco Chronicle relates a strange story told by Mrs. Francis Maris Norton, n sister of Charles J. Gulteau, the assassin of President James A. Garfield. Mrs. Norton declares that her brother waa craty crasy aa a loon on some sub Jecta, among them being religion and politics. She says that not long before he waa born, his mother was taken very 1IL and the doctor, through an error, gave her n large dose of henbane, threw her Into brain fever, from which she hardly recovered, and It affected ' , the child. While we have heard of ailments being transmitted from parent to child. It basis. A Chicago BROS. in the magazines. Soft or stiff, at $3.00. Rainproof and sun- proof. The Toggery Brown Co. e-Ta-ylor Mens Clothing The time is here when men should have a net Fall Suit. The weather is a little cooler and the old, suits are looking Fall shabby. Our line of Bros Coats and and Winter Kobn Clothing, lop Overcoats are here and the largest selections we 1 have ever shown. K. B ways ask for the it 3 Clothing, because the best. V over-back- ." Clarks Stores |