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Show ' "j PAGE EIGHT. I BIGJAMPAI6N local Lodge of Modern Woodmen Would Force Republican Electors C. to leave Names on Taft-li- beral Plans to Hold Great Class A. Walters Ordered Out of Salt Lake City.When Charged Ticket Initiation Here. With Battery. The Americana of Bait Lake brought suit today In th district court agalnat Charles 8. Tingey, secretary of state, In an effort to force him to allow the Taft electors to remain on the "Tag-Liberaticket. In the complaint filed th Americana ask that a writ of mandamua he lsaued wlili-will force the secretary of stst? to Include In the llat of candldatea of Oaden. The order I one which la aald to be the Taft-Lilerticket the names of growing rapidly and r!aa 'adoption the Republican candidates for presidenhave proven an excellent method of I tial electors. The ult la brought In the rousing enthusiasm, a waa shown In name of the state In relation to W. C. Chicago when over boon new member jI Barrett, one of the slgnera of the nomiwere admitted In one night. The Mod- - nating jietltion of the "Taft-Libera- l" em Woodmen of America ia Increasing : ticket. In membership at the rate of 150.00 I Secretary of State C. B. Tingey said annually. The order number now near- - yesterday that It had accept. J the 1y l.SSn.00 mmiliera with over 11.000 declination of the Republican elector 1' local lodge in existence, I! of which fiom the ticket and that The Modern j the certificate! of nomination which are located In I'tah. Woodmen la In no way connected with preparing for the county clerks of the state did not Include the names of the Woodmen of the World. these electors on this ticket TWO BALLOONS LOST. The contention of th. American I that the declination of the Republican la It BERLIN, Germany, Oct. II. l" elector from the ticket practically certain that the balloon, la Illegal, since the resignation la not a llehermeli and Daued, In the Interna- resignation aa candidates, but merely tional race, fell Into th sea and their aa nominees of a certain ticket, which crewa have perlahed. la not contemplated at all. They contend that the only way In which the WEATHER FORECAST Showers Taft electors can get their nam a off tonight and Saturday. from the "Taft-Liberticket la to recandidates for presidential sign a elector entirely, which would remove ECONOMISTS FOR MEN their name from both the Republican and the Taft-Libertickets. Aa a rase In point the Americans declare that when E. 8. Frrifbtroms name waa placed on the Republican ballot for city councilman from the Third precinct In the lost cliy election, after he had already been nominated by the declared Democrats, the Republican that he could not decline the nomination by the Republicans, because such an action would mean the declination to be a candidate on any ticket, thus removing hla name, not only from the Republican ticket, hut also from the Democratic ticket The U(Hlrn Woodmen of America. Utah amp No. 9990. of Ogden, have etarted a big campaign for membership and Intend to pull off a big daw and IM candiadoption of betaeen date about Iteccmher 1. If that number can be neured, Head Cunnul Talbot of Lincoln, Neb., who vai formerly William J. Bryan1 law partner, baa promised to attend the proceeding at 'i l1 ar ' Taft-Liberal- aa Taft-Libera- al al $2.00 HATS Are Perfection The Salt Lake Herald today says: When the case of C. A. Walters, charged with battery, was called in Judge Dlehl'a court yesterday afternoon the defendant waa given a suspended sentence. As it happened, when WalIn court for trial Wedters so Intoxicated that waa he nesday Judge Dkhl would not permit the case to go on. At yesterday's hearing one of the witnesses for the prosecution appeared In a similar condition. When the Complaining witness, William Yeager, took the stand. Judge DU hi Interrupted and In plain words told Prosecutor Rogers that he would not penult the other witness to testify. Mr. Rogers replied that in that event he would have to aak for a continuance In order to have other witnesses present. These, he aald, had been notified, but had failed to appear. The defendant then asked permission to make a statement, saying that he did not know a charge was against apja-are- him. H d aald he waa employed in a livery stable at Ogden, and had come to Salt Lake to witness the races. He confessed that he had been drunk Wednesday, and was In such a condition that he did not know what had Mr. Rogers suggested that If the defendant would plead guilty he would recommend that he be permitted to leave the city. Walters told the court that hla wife would arrive In the city tonight on her way to Ogden from Bingham City, and that he would leave town at that time. With thla understanding he waa permitted to go. Walters trouble arose over a game of dhe with Yeager In a Commercial street resort. The game ended In a row, In which Walters was badly beaten. Yeager then swore to a complaint charging Walters with battery. From thla time on, however, the Officers of the court, after Judge Dlehl'a lecture to them, will see to It, that no Intoxicated wltnesaea appear In the court room. Parry Monuments Cartful aelection af atck Tomorrow and Saturday are to be busy days at this store. We inaugurate for these days some special sell-in- g and have taken care to select those items which are most wanted at this season. :in each case the price is considerably cheaper. : Childrens Coats Good schuol Jackets, ages 4 $2 29 ,to 14 . , Fancy plaid, check andcovert $3X5 Jackets, girls sites Children's long coat, 4 to 14 ................... ................ .31.99 years , . Light and dark wool coats, 4 to 14 years, worth to $4... $3.95 94.95 Coats worth to 9$ . Plenty of Girls coals, made to sell, from 97.50 to $10.00 $5.95 Ladies Black Coats SIsea 14 to 45. all new gooda. loose and 1250 worth to 516-0semi-fittin- $1.25 g, Sateen Petticoats 98c Full width, black eateen ticoats, 61.25 values 99 Klmonas Dark colon, good materials, regular 45c grade X0 Childrens Bear Skin Jos. Parry & Sons Co. Yesterday we got a Job of fine, white bear skin coats at a saving of and we aave you 1 to 92 (up). . ..$2.00 1-- $, Sale Pyrogrnphyhandker- We will give one box free with the $1.29 outfit. Th outfit la chief $3.00 SHOES every detail complete and guaranteed to do good in are IT AVE. work, Ginglmm Apronswith Mother Hubbard Aprons trap over shoulder, $5c for LADIES LONG COATS U Dearest, will you marry me? She No; I could never marry a man Elaborately Trimmed and linely tailored In the latest styles. In all colors, at prices from $5.00 up lo $30.00. The best and cheapest line ol Coats ever shown In Ogden. Come in and be convinced. In Ironing Coats I CLARKS STORES w X X X J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jawalem and Opticians OVER 100 PERSONS FITTED DURING AUGUST. V One-thir-d On Evening Coats and Capes There's a limited choice, but every one's a good one. We'v every opera coat to a third off, for early Belling, $50 coats, $35 $35 coats, $25; 25 costa. 15c quality Garments $1.50 Big China Sale to Beginla Saturday $19 the first day Saturday of of those line have the china sale, hundreds who have seen the expressed a determination to ticipate their Xmas wants. ' color Basement $1.25 Umbrellas for 95c Tomorrow we place on sale Muslin and Outing just Flannel Underwear 60 umbrellas at 95c each, it la a good quality of will cover with fine looking handles, one to a Sample line of muslin drawers and chemlae, both of which wre daintily trimmed with lace and customer at X5 Flannel Gowns Our beat line of "BRIGHTON" Night Rohes in good outing flannel, white, pink or blue '.$1.19 $1.50 Gowns for $1.48 $1.75 Gowns for $1X0 $2X5 Gowns for 50c 97o ,..84o $1.34 $1.67 94a Childs Bear Skin Bonnets $1X0 $100 , an- See the Show In the $595 . as made, either heavy fleeced or pretty crepe, $3.50 styles, all eolora... .$2X0 petticoats are $7.50 values by every standard. They're extra wide. ha deep flounces, pretty tailored style, and of best taffeta In every mbroldery. 75c Drawers . 1.00 Drawers $1.25 Drawers $200 Drawers $2.50 Drawers . $1X5 Chemise 11.50 Chernls . 51.75 Chemlae L75 Chemlae . 92.00 Chemlae 92.25 Chemlae $1.50 Chemise ug Kl-mon- Full $5.95 Then new (5.95 j Ladles Long Silk Petticoats . .75c Bonnets $1.25 Bonnet 82.00 Bonnets $1.60 Bnnneta 55.00 Bonnets 96.75 Bonnets $1.48 $1X7 $1X0 $1X7 50c 83c $1-9- $100 $1-9- 8 $4.48 Health Bread. Musk Deer of Tibet Two cups of rye meal, one cup. of William H. Michael flour, teaspoon of salt, one cup of sour of Tibetlan tradnumber a that milk, one egg. one spoon lard, f reports Calcutta in Merck teaspoon of soda. Bake In loaf or ers who visited with them, among otbw flat tins, slowly. Nice with maple 1908, brought of murt. articles, a targe quantity sirup. by the esteem ta high held la which deer little The Indiana obtained la musk the which Character Shapes Our Lives. from We cannot divide our work from rangea In the Himalaya! and Tibetan sea ourselves, nor Isolate our future from mountains, 9,000 feet above the flaw the our qualities. A ship might aa well try leveL The male deer ylelda Lemon Sherbet to sail north with her Jib and south and greatest quantity of musk. Th two Use four cups water, cupa sugar, with her mainsail aa a man to go one deer are shy and alert, and dlfflcutt one tablespoonful gelatin. Dissolve in conduct and another way la capture. way gelatin In purt of the water, the sugar What we do belongs to what In tha balance, mix thoroughly, and character. we are, and what we are la what beJournal want ads deliver th gooda freeze. comes of us. Henry Van Dyke. Tha Lit Torch. Let us not delude ourselves with the thought that, when a strong man lays down this mortal burden we have really lost anything of tha actual man. Tha real man Uvea on In tha few of the many with whom hla career In the fleah baa counted moat Wa partake one another's nature aa a lit torch of NOTICE OF INTENTION. passes on Ita light to an unlit ona. NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by the Wall Street Journal. mualln on a board or table covered with several thicknesses of flannel and no mualln over them, they will look much nicer than if Ironed la the ordinary manner, aa the flannel Hclvesa, and the raised work stands out This Is only a few ol our many bargains in member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mistake In the glasses wa supply, examine scienbecause tifically all eyas before choosing tha lenses. 92.40 dresses Underwear Specials Munsing undersuits, formerly 45c, for $ ao Ladles vests and pants, 60c Quality Childrens vests nd pant, Lacs. If you iron your lace or embroidered ; X X you can buy at any store In town at 91.50. our price fi.oo $4.00 53 50 glove $3.50 gloves 13,50 Mighty pretty styles, mads of excellent materials and only about half price. You'd buy them, surely, could you see what a saving ther Jo in this lot of A Saving ol m-abl- e, aa good a have. City Council of Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention of such council to make the following Improvements, To create Grant and Lincoln Avenues from flat to 22rd Streets aa a curbing and guttering district, and to build therein concrete curbs and gutter in the manner following, On both sides of Grant Avenu and Lincoln Avenue from 21st Street to 23rd Street build a concrete curb Inches thick and IS Inches deep and concrete gutter 3 feet wide nd 9 Inches thick, together with the necessary round corners, driveways and grading for all. The estimated cost of said Improve ments lo seven thousand ($7,000.00) dollars. The boundaries of the district to he benefited or affected by said Improve ments are lines drawn SO feet outward from and parallel to the outer boundary lines of said streets for the whole length thereof from 21st street to 23rd to-w- lt: are procurable here. For the youngster who is a little weak in vision, for the parents who eyes need help, for the old folks whos sight begins to show the effect of advancing yearn. Com or bring th tor ...25o Mennen'a Talcum, 40o Mentholatum, 50c also bar of Castile Soap . ,40e 35o Rablache Fac Powder Fresh kid gloves, toft and who has expressed such narrow-minde- d views regarding divorce as you to-w- lt: GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE 22e Toilet Requisites 2 AN IMMENSE LINE OF if styles Glove Specials Plnld Dresses $7.50 Conts 1 workman studious location and aur the regard for roundings of the family ploti thorough carrying out of your order in ovary detail, ta the final erection of the memorial, are pe:nta that our momorialo and Inaura satisfaction, Childrens Wool pet- Ladles Fleeced da A Na. 2293 WASHINGTON 1s 1KI AMERICANS TRY M. W. A. OPENS high-gra- FRIDAY. OCTOBER Street. For the purpose of paying the coats and expenses of said Improvements the City Council Intend to levy and collect special taxes and assessments upon the lots, blocks, parts of lots and blocks, land and real estate bounding, abutting on or adjacent to the above mentioned avenues, and lying and being with the boundaries of the curb and gutter district to be created to the extent of the benefit to such propery by reason of such Improvements. The City Council will on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 190$, at oclock p. m.. In the city Council Cham-Jibc- r. City Hall. Ogden, Utah, hear ob- Ijectlors In writing from any and all ?! persona Interested In said local and 'special assessment ORDERED by the City Council x itober 6th, 1903. EL I I v Oc P. BROWN, City Recorder. First publication Oct Lari publication Oct. 9, 31. 1901. 1903. Consul-Gener- one-hal- hlgh-caat- e Specials for Saturday I5e Flowered Ribbon, 5 inches 75 Pairs of $1X5 C. B. $6.00 wide III 25 desen 25c 25 and Girls Lien ,all S5e Boys and 125 paire wool Hose Gloves 20c 5 dozen 85o ?5c Ladies Flannel Nigfit Gowne 69c Outing of $1X0 Short 98c $2.19 $3X0 V4 Cotton Blankets $7X0 all wool Plaid Blanket 250 pieces of broken lot of darwear at Manufacturers 7 dozen of Suits Kid Un- - Cost Union $1X0 Ladies $1.00 - 50 Bear soiled Coats slightly Skin at half pries 50 Rain Coat at.---- - Manufaeturem' Cori LAST m, THOMAS |